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This is your one stop shop for style, fashion, health and fitness. Deidra’s passion is to help empower women, to reach their fullest potential both inside and out. Deidra and her guests will be discussing how to develop your style, health and lifestyle hacks to energize your day, and inspire you to keep reaching higher levels of success. Deidra is a professional fashion stylist, health guru, and Mrs. Washington 2017.
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DEIDRA WORLD

just being deidra

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Hello everyone, welcome to deidra World a podcast where I would talk about topics for my personal life to celebrities Christianity, and the World we know today the topics and conversations are endless so buckle your seatbelts and take off to deidra World.
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Bagels and Plantains

Christina and Deidra

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Bagels & Plantains is a catch-up with your favorite melanated coworkers. Join our weekly kiki sessions where we devour career, carbs, and culture. Meet us at the intersection of being black, brown, doing the most and hungry. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bagelsandplantains/support
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A weekly recap of History Channel's top-rated show, The Curse of Oak Island! Dustin and Deidra White are a husband and wife team that are loyal fans of the show and treasure hunting enthusiasts! While recapping they bring their insight, enthusiasm, and laughter to every episode.
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Damn girl!!!!! You’ve come such a long way! Remember the nights you used to pray for times like this? You’ve managed to balance school, busy kids, a relationship, friendships, and all the highs and lows in between. You’re a nurse and about to be a whole wife! You’ve done it and you’re still doing it. Now, it’s time to spread your story and help the masses! THE SAGA CONTINUES….! Cover art photo provided by rawpixel on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@rawpixel
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Welcome to the Lowcally Famous podcast! Join us as Mike Drake and Deidra Drake discuss everything involving the drift and stance car community! Throughout the episodes we will have special guests that are involved and help influence these communities!
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Prompt to Page

Jessamine County Public Library

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A JCPL librarian interviews published writers about their favorite writing prompts—exercises that can help inspire, focus, and improve your creative writing. Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, a novelist, essayist, or poet, you’ll find ideas and advice to motivate you to keep writing. A partnership with the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning.
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H for Hustle Podcast

H For Hustle podcast

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Are you sick and tired of working your corporate 9 to 5? Want to take a leap into entrepreneurship? On H for Hustle podcast that’s exactly what we discuss weekly. We sit down with entrepreneurs that have taken the leap from working 9 to 5 to going full-time entrepreneur. We talk about tactics they’ve used, the lessons they’ve learned and how they got there. Our host, Jerome Fenton, is a serial entrepreneur and has made this leap multiple times. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotif ...
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Meet the doctor that was able to save my life and my sleep - Doctor Elizabeth Bonet, Licensed Mental Health Care Practioner and Clinical Pyschologist. Discover in today's episoe how hypnotherapy ended up being the key to unlocking my sleep and ending my chronic nightmare. Winner of numerous awards including Top 100 Moms in Business, Dr. Liz provide…
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When creative writer Deidra White feels stuck with her writing, she tells herself to "write the poem that you need to read." This exercise helps with one of the most challenging aspects of writing: visualizing your audience. Deidra shares several other ways she likes to jump start her writing. She also describes how she rediscovered her passion for…
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Join Radio Matt and Deidra on this episode of the Nerd History Podcast as they dive into the world of Bluey, the beloved Australian children's series that has captured hearts worldwide. Discover the show's unique charm, its impact on kids and parents alike, and why Bluey has become a modern-day cultural phenomenon.…
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Are you an aspiring writer who thinks you’ll write a novel when you have more time or your children are older? If so, author and Kentucky Poet Laureate Silas House has some advice for you. “Often you cannot create the perfect conditions for your writing,” he says. “I think if you wait around for that, you’re never going to get anything written.” Si…
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Join Radio Matt and Deidra for the season 2 premiere of the Nerd History Podcast! In this episode, they dive into the history of the original 3 Nicktoons: Rugrats, Doug, and Ren & Stimpy. Plus, they play an exciting game of "Nicktoon or Cartoon Cartoon" to test their knowledge and have some fun. Don't miss this nostalgic trip down memory lane with …
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Kaitlyn Hill, who writes young adult romantic comedies, didn't always take those stories seriously, even though she was drawn to them. "It was just really powerful for me to come to the realization that there is so much value in stuff that is fun and light and happy," she says. As Kaitlyn's writing prompt illustrates, she tries to keep fun in her p…
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Sandra Gail Lambert, author of My Withered Legs and Other Essays, started writing in her forties. She believes her age helped her cope with the "rough and tumble world" of publishing. "There's so much rejection [in publishing], and there's so much feedback that is not necessarily accurate or kind," Sandra says. "And when we're older, we just have t…
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Do you wonder if you have a book inside you? According to Kentucky Writers Hall of Fame member George Ella Lyon, "you have to write to find out." George Ella says writers "have to dwell in uncertainty. Because that's the one thing that's certain, is that you'll be uncertain." George Ella, who writes for all ages in multiple genres, shares the promp…
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The Nerd Historians take us back to 1999, when the Star Wars Prequel Trilogy began, to go through the story, reception, and fun facts from all three movies, re-evaluating them with 20+ years of hindsight. All three movies celebrate an anniversary this week.Von Radio Matt & Deidra
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The Nerd Historians take a Hulk-sized look into the first 23 movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, from 2008's "Iron Man" that set the stage for a new era of superhero movies, up through the massive 2-part ending that wrecked everyone's emotions for over a year!Von Radio Matt & Deidra
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If you're a writer who works another job to make a living, poet Robin LaMer Rahija has some advice for you. "I think ideas and thoughts and little tiny chunks of motivation come to all of us throughout the day," she says. "Just stop and write them down and save them for later. And get in the habit of not ignoring that impulse toward a creative act.…
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The Nerd Historians take a deep dive into the history of The Simpsons, as they celebrate their 37th anniversary since premiering as part of The Tracey Ullman Show. The controversies, the crazy predictions, when the show "jumped the shark", how it is still going, and when will it come to an end? NOTE FROM RADIO MATT: At the end of the episode, we an…
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The Nerd Historians take a trip back to their childhoods, revisiting the sleeper hit of 1995 that is still a cult favorite today - A Goofy Movie! Take a deep dive into the whole Goof Troop timeline, relive the amazing music of Powerline, and find out if Max and Roxanne will end up together.Von Radio Matt & Deidra
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Radio Matt welcomes guest host John Birkey (of the Two Words Podcast) as they discuss the run of WCW Monday Nitro, on the 23rd anniversary of the show's historic final episode. How did World Championship Wrestling, a promotion that nearly toppled the WWF, fizzle out so spectacularly?Von Radio Matt & Deidra
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Author and arts administrator JC McPherson is also a trained master electrician who approaches poetry with a troubleshooting mindset. He says that "writing a poem is no different than wiring up a new room, like putting new lights in the outlets. And it's a process." JC often returns to his favorite writing prompt because it "shakes something loose"…
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The Nerd Historians take a deep dive into Wario and his first game (as a playable character) - Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3! They'll dive into the history of his creation, why the Wario Land series was such a huge success, other Wario games throughout the last 30 years, and they'll even answer some common questions about Wario you've been too afr…
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The Nerd Historians take a trip back to 2017 to relive the birth of the console that saved Nintendo: The Switch. Join them as they take a look at the console history of Nintendo and why the Switch was a "make it or break it" situation. They'll also take a look at the best games of the system and what's coming next for Nintendo.…
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On this episode, we talk to Tracee de Hahn, author of the Agnes Luthi mystery series and coordinator of the Carnegie Center's Author Academy. Tracee prefers "to think of a prompt as a possibility, but not necessarily a necessity." She's partial to the origin story as a writing prompt because it helps her understand the characters and places she's w…
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The Nerd Historians welcome you to the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, as they travel back to 1968 to the premiere of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. They'll share the history of the show, moments where Fred Rogers took on tough topics, and one possible controversy involving as popular GIF.Von Radio Matt & Deidra
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In January 2009, Richard found out he was going to be a dad. That day he committed to building a business that will give him the freedom to have lunch with his kids every day. Now January of 2019, Richard, the father of three, has missed only a handful of lunches with his kids. He travels with his family full time in an RV. He is educating his chil…
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Radio Matt & Deidra take a deep dive into some of the history of YouTube (there's just too much for one show, but they hit some highlights), as well as sharing some of their favorite channels, 19 years after YouTube first launched. The Nerdy-Gritty "YouTubers Quitting" Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwntJD0x3nU…
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On this episode of Prompt to Page, Sean L. Corbin, the Poetry Gauntlet Coordinator for the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning, discusses his belief that "everything is a prompt." "If you sit down to write a poem, you don't just pour it out," he says. "Something had to prompt you to do that." If you've ever enjoyed Mad Libs or LEGO, you might…
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In last week's episode, I discussed Giannis Antetokounmpo's speech on failure after his team was knocked out of the playoffs. I shared what I learned from his speech and how it impacted me. Additionally, I talked about how failure is often misunderstood in our society. It tends to have a negative impact on us, whereas we should consider it a fresh …
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In this week's episode, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Deidra Viney, the proud owner, and franchisee of Express Employment Professionals in Jersey City and Edison, New Jersey. This was a follow-up episode to our previous conversation in episode number 31, where we delved into her story. In this episode, we discussed what Deirdre has been u…
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On this episode of the Prompt to Page writing podcast, we talk to poet and visual artist Jay McCoy, author of The Occupation. Jay discusses his passion for researching his family history and how that research has inspired his recent poetry projects. He also shares two of his favorite writing prompts, including one from Linda Gregg's essay "The Art …
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On this episode of the Prompt to Page writing podcast, we talk to Terena Elizabeth Bell, author of Tell Me What You See. Terena discusses why the events of the last few years compelled her to write experimental short fiction, and she offers encouragement to listeners who want to write about current events. “You have to write with your voice, what y…
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For Christopher Rowe, author of The Navigating Fox, writing prompts can help him generate work when he's feeling stuck. In fact, one of his first stories to be widely published, translated into a dozen different languages, and reviewed in The New York Times was based on a writing prompt. Christopher's favorite prompt will challenge you to rethink s…
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In episode 45, Radio Matt & Deidra are joined by Thomas Manning from Operation Christmas Child to discuss how a simple shoebox gift can have an Eternal Impact on a family and a community. Plus, kidnapped by a runaway electric car! And the Atari 2600 is having its best year since 1982! All this and a lot more. Links: https://quietmountainapparel.com…
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Welcome back to spooky season! 🍂👻 Our favorite season for cartoons. And we’re diving right into all things gothic and skeletal with stop-motion favorite, Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride! In this episode, Sonya and Deidra break down the gothic and tubercular aesthetic, the “wight in a wedding dress” trope, Russian Jewish fairy tales, the fraught nature of…
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Rotten Tomatoes has been celebrating 25 years of fresh picks starting way back with their first movie - Rush Hour. Rotten Tomatoes fans have chosen the best movies of the last 25 years. Did theater goers put some thought into the list or is it just 25 Marvel movies? Plus, SPACE DRUGS and 10 Things Radio Matt hates.…
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