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Welcome to Thought You Oughta Know, the podcast that introduces you to other awesome podcasts, with a dose of Real Housewives sprinkled in! Twitter: @TYOKPodast Instagram: Thought You Oughta Know Email: TYOKPodcast@gmail.com
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Biomechanics on our Minds

Drs. Melissa Boswell and Hannah O’Day

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Your favorite biomechanics podcast! Melissa Boswell, PhD, and Hannah O'Day, PhD, researchers at Stanford University, talk to researchers around the world about the exciting field of human (and animal) movement biomechanics. They also cover overcoming failures, collaborations, open science, leadership, and more. For more information, visit our website biomechanicsonourminds.com.
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Women in STEM Career & Confidence is the podcast for scientific and professional women who want to restore confidence, make meaningful impact and balance the things and people that mean most to them. Dr Hannah Roberts will be sharing with you insights and inspiration into the mindset and skillset to help you navigate your career and lead powerfully.
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Give your mind a little love with Mind Love, a podcast dedicated to the exploration of the power of the mind, focusing on mindset, mindfulness, mind-body-soul, and science-based approaches to mental health. Each week, Melissa Monte hosts interviews with inspiring guest experts, delving into evidence-based mind science and real-life stories from those who have overcome their mental challenges. Whether you’re looking to find purpose and inner peace, rewire negative thought patterns, manifest y ...
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Hey! I’m Melissa Indot and I’m here to help you navigate through your emotions for greater self-awareness, heal trauma and cultivate curiosity to help you live with purpose. Every Friday, I’ll share with you my personal stories and reflections plus a selection of interviews with experts and thought leaders in the mental health space, all designed to help you live with fearless authenticity. Please subscribe, rate and review the podcast if you enjoy it.
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The SubWOOFer

Hannah Barnes

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There's a LOT about dogs most humans don't know...and more about them that is yet to be uncovered. On The SubWOOFer, join a dog-mom-turned-dog-nerd as she goes beneath the bark to decode our dogs and unleash our humanity.
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Growing Up In Polygamy

Growing Up In Polygamy

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Sam sharing what it was like growing up in the polygamous FLDS group, his experiences leaving the group when he was 18 and his journey to where he is now. His wife Melissa is his co-host, asking the questions that everyone from the outside is thinking. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/growingupinpolygamy/support
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Welcome to Luxe Life Discovered, the podcast where we talk to people who are living a lifestyle that reflects their passion. Because we believe everyone should enjoy living their best life, their Luxe Life.
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Agriculture in Interior Alaska? Yes, Interior Alaska is a place that encourages many people to start an agricultural enterprise. Farming Produce, Foraging Mushrooms, Keeping Bees, Raising Chickens; it’s all here. It’s the passion of these individuals that is changing the landscape of Interior Alaska. It’s their vision, their stories and I bring these visionaries and their stories to you. Join us for fun conversations, surprising disclosures, challenges, the trials, the joys and disappointmen ...
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Antiracist Parenting Podcast

Dr. SooJin Pate & Hannah Carney

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Welcome to the Antiracist Parenting Podcast™! We are SooJin Pate and Hannah Carney, two parents who are committed to raising antiracist children and being antiracist ourselves. We are deeply committed to this work and want to build a community that will help parents gain confidence in raising a generation of antiracist kids by talking with kids about race, racism, white supremacy, and what it means to be an antiracist. We’re coming to you not as experts but as parents who want to share our m ...
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Women Lead

The Digital Distillery

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Join Nadia Koski, a digital media industry leader and creator, in authentic and empowering - also occasionally hilarious - conversations on Women Lead. Women Lead is a podcast dedicated to the important leadership topics, challenges, and achievements that professionals, particularly women, experience in the workplace. Through in-depth discussions with guests, Nadia explores what it takes to build your career, lead with empathy, and help the next generation of young leaders rise to take the r ...
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NEW: The Ultimate Sacrifice On Apple Podcasts, tap the 9Podcasts logo above. Listen via Spotify Listen via Apple Podcasts The Ultimate Sacrifice is the new podcast from host Melissa Downes and producer Jess Lodge. This podcast examines the shocking Wieambilla Police Shootings. It was just two weeks before Christmas, when four constables were ambushed as they walked down a driveway of a remote property. Two young officers were murdered, and an innocent neighbour was also gunned down. The prop ...
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Live Well Anyway

MacKenzie Koppa

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Life is messy, live well anyway. I'll go first! We all live in the middle of our own type of messy, but that doesn't mean that we can't live well in the midst of it. In Live Well Anyway, MacKenzie Koppa takes you along as she does just that and shares from her own experiences as well as those of her guests. Listen in for a good dose of reality, information, and humor around the topics of wellness, beauty, style, planning, and life.
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Brilliant Voices

Brilliant Voices

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The Brilliant Voices Podcast is co-hosted and produced by Islands of Brilliance Creative Technologist Ruby Wilson (they/she) and Statewide Outreach Manager Woodzick (they/them). These conversations focus on the relationship between neurodiversity and creativity. Islands of Brilliance (IOB) is an innovation lab that develops creativity-based learning experiences that improve the lives of neurodivergent children, teens, and adults. We change the way society views autistic individuals. Learn mo ...
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GROUNDWORK

The Work Room (Dance)

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At The Work Room we know that over the past ten years, a groundswell of artists within our membership have been dedicating their attention and practice to environmental and ecological concerns; climate emergency and activism. Not just in concept or content, but by explicitly interrogating, and altering, ‘the how, the way, the why’ of dancing and making work. The Ground Work working group brought together a working group of six artist members who have been exploring such ecological practice w ...
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Mimosa Sisterhood

Melissa Herrera

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Welcome to Mimosa Sisterhood - a podcast that celebrates women's stories, past and present! Join Melissa each week as she pops bottles and shares stories of the diverse female experience; the good, the bad, the ugly, and the bubbly. We dive deep into topics like world history, feminism, mental health, society and culture, spirituality, entrepreneurship, creativity, personal development, and the power of Sisterhood. Sometimes we highlight the baddest babes in history and other times we interv ...
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Empowered Nutrition helps busy women take control of their metabolic, hormonal, and digestive health. Registered Dietitian and board-certified Integrative and Functional Nutritionist Erin Skinner dishes on the most effective and accurate ways to leverage nutrition, exercise, and lifestyle habits to achieve optimal wellness (when time is limited). Erin uses an integrative and functional approach to address the root causes of chronic conditions that women experience the most. She specializes i ...
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A Toast to The Arts

Big Blend Radio Network

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Celebrate The Arts with Big Blend Radio’s podcast conversations and expert interviews focusing on Music and Entertainment, Books and Poetry, Fine Art and Photography, Theater, Film and the Performing Arts.
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Welcome to the Women Choosing Growth podcast, your go-to show actionable advice to grow your business to be worth millions while sharing empowering stories of triumph and navigating obstacles from women entrepreneurs, industry experts, and thought leaders who have experienced the inevitable challenges that come with entrepreneurship. Whether you're embarking on your entrepreneurial journey or seeking to elevate your business to new heights, our podcast is your ultimate resource hub, providin ...
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If you are deep in the trenches of life and looking for hope-filled encouragement and practical wisdom, this podcast is for you. With her down-to-earth style, blind author Jennifer Rothschild offers practical encouragement and biblical insight to help you live the "I Can" life of Philippians 4:13 (“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me"). Each episode, Jennifer answers real-life 4:13 questions like, "Can I overcome my fear?" or "Can I find balance?" You won't find just a chee ...
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Each week Stanzi Potenza takes you on a cursed comedy journey that will fuel your nightmares and make you blush. A Pod People Original, “What Fresh Hell Is This?” is filled with candid observations and special guests that can only come from the dark, beautiful, and only slightly fucked up mind of Stanzi Potenza. Follow the pod to get new episodes every Thursday! Advertising Inquiries: matthew@moonbeam-media.com
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Heartseed Health Podcast

Noah K. Goldstein, L.Ac. MSOM

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Together we'll learn to cultivate deep health of body, mind, and spirit. We explore medicine rooted in spirit and grounded in science and strive to help healthy individuals create healthier communities. In this podcast We explore topics from mental-emotional health and relationships to diet, lifestyle, and exercise always seeking to include multiple perspectives. We'll talk about integrative and holistic health practices and philosophies and leave you with tangible and useful takeways. Ultim ...
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Welcome to moving with the pen. I’m Joe Williams. In this podcast I’m tracing the human gesture of writing from first thoughts to the final page. You will find interviews and interdisciplinary side quests, experiment and reflection, strangeness and laughter.
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PTP is an annual event associated with churches of Christ. It is held each summer in Branson and each fall in the Smoky Mountains. Over 5,000 people from all over the U.S. and many nations attend. The focus is on worshipping God, edifying His children, and educating/training His workers. It is an opportunity for preachers, elders, deacons, Bible class teachers, and members to continue their education. The lessons on this particular channel are from PTP 2024 Women Branson. You can hear these ...
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This is the Real Birth Podcast: a safe, welcoming platform to share birth stories. I'm Lucy Hill, a doula, mother, wife and total birth nerd living in Frome, Somerset in the UK. When I was pregnant, one of my favourite things to do was to listen to birth stories. During this time I read and listened to literally hundreds and hundreds of birth experiences shared by all kinds of parents, having all kinds of births. I quickly became obsessed with the narrative of birth and the power of storytel ...
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Celebrate the end of National Book Month and Family History with this episode of Big Blend Radio featuring debut novelist Joanne Howard. Hear about her historical fiction debut "Sleeping in the Sun" that was inspired by her family history and shares the story of how unlikely friends uncover the cruel reality of British-led India. Out now through Sh…
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In this howl-oween special, we're talking about something that's been haunting the dog world since the 1940s: dominance theory, or alpha dog theory. If you’re a dog parent and you’ve believed in this theory for a while, I promise to bring you zero judgment. If you’re a trainer, you’ve probably heard this topic beaten to death - but I hope you stick…
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SHOW NOTES In this episode MacKenzie talks with digital clutter expert, Amanda Jefferson. In this episode they dive into Amanda’s organizing background, which started with the Marie Kondo Method, and how she transitioned into the digital space. Amanda’s methods are efficient and effective and you will walk away from this episode with easy steps to …
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Life. It seems to move so fast, doesn’t it? Our days are filled with noise, pressing deadlines, and ever-increasing demands. And with all that’s going on in the world, worry and fear easily become our constant companions. So in the middle of all this chaos, is it even possible to experience peace in this world?” Well, good news, my friend! Jesus of…
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Hey girl, hey! 👋🏾 We’re about to drop some real talk on what it’s like to adult in your 20s! 🌟 Join me as we vibe with Kennedy Adams, who’s sharing her journey from being a D1 collegiate athlete to tackling grad school and stepping into the wild world of adulting—all while keeping it cute! We’re diving deep into the ups and downs, the wins and less…
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On this episode of Big Blend Radio's TOAST TO THE ARTS Show, award-winning author Joseph Bauer discusses his new novel "Sailing for Grace." The book shares the story of how a man’s promise to his dying wife leads him into uncharted waters as he confronts the realities of immigration at the US-Mexico border. Out now through Running Wild Press, "Sail…
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In this video, Sam (an ex-FLDS member) and Melissa dive into the latest drama from Sister Wives Season 19, Episode 7! We break down the unique pressures that come with weddings in a polygamous setting, comparing the cultural and religious expectations placed on marriages like Kody’s with his wives. Meri makes a bold move by leaving Arizona—and Kody…
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This week Jeremy is joined by dietitian and founder of Every Little Fiber, Taylor Prellberg! Taylor shares how her own experiences with food allergies and a frustrating encounter with a dietitian inspired her to pursue a career in nutrition, emphasizing a holistic approach that integrates mental health with nutritional guidance. They discuss the ch…
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Women Lead host Nadia Koski sits down with Kate McCagg, Head of Brand Innovation Lab at Amazon, who shares her inspiring journey from copywriter and creative director in New York City, to a global innovation leader based in London. Kate talks about the unique challenges and rewards of her role, emphasizing Amazon’s distinctive interview process and…
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We will learn: How positive psychology techniques can be applied to prevent suicide and improve overall mental health. Practical strategies, including Niyc's "333 system," that you can start using today to build resilience and cope with life's challenges. The importance of creating meaningful connections and how small daily actions can make a signi…
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This episode of Big Blend Radio features Stephen Dees and Pete Hewlett of Novo Combo, the 1980s rock band known for their electrifying blend of rock and pop. Hear about their new album, 45 West 55th, and their reunion to make it happen. Novo Combo founding members include Stephen Dees (lead vocals/bass), Jack Griffith (lead guitar), Pete Hewlett (v…
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On this shared episode of Big Blend Radio, Lance Laber, Executive Director of the DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, talks about the fall exhibits and events you can experience at this Tucson landmark. Current exhibits featuring southwest artist Ted DeGrazia's work include, "Roadrunners," "Enamel on Copper Paintings," and “DeGrazia’s Textile Designs for …
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In this video, Sam (Ex-FLDS) and his wife Melissa react to "Winston Blackmore in Polygamy: The Bishop of Bountiful, Canada." Together, they dive into the realities of the FLDS branch in Bountiful, shedding light on the secrets of this closed-off polygamous community. As they explore Winston Blackmore's role as the Bishop, Sam shares insights from h…
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As Christians, we’re instructed to imitate Jesus, right? But is that even possible? Think about it! Jesus was sinless, He performed miracles, and He was God’s beloved Son! So how could we possibly come anywhere close to being like Him? Well, today’s guest, author Cynthia Heald shares how God Himself makes this possible. Through Scripture, she’ll te…
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Hey fam! In this week's episode, we had the honor of hosting the amazing Lezlie Shipman as our special guest. Lezlie gets real about her personal journey and how living with ADHD has totally changed the game for her. She talks about flipping what many see as a struggle into her biggest strength, unlocking hidden talents and tapping into a whole new…
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This week, I sat down with Melissa Bishop to discuss bonding with your dog through sports. Melissa has been our agility instructor for a few months now, and she has been an amazing influence on us. She teaches with such natural ability and ease, and has been competing in this sport for decades - but beyond that, she focuses on making the experience…
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This week, Professor of Theatre Nadine Purvis Schmidt and Bryn Mongeau, a double major in Theatre Arts and Music, hop in the booth to discuss the upcoming performance, "46 Plays for America's First Ladies.” The production will be held October 30-November 3, 2024. Tickets are $10 and available only at the door, but admission is free for SMSU student…
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In this episode, Sam, who grew up in the FLDS community, and his wife Melissa sit down to share their reaction to Sister Wives Season 19, Episode 6. They dive into the complex dynamics of polygamous marriage, exploring whether "duty" is enough to sustain a relationship in a polygamous religion, and if love even matters. Drawing from their personal …
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Audrey is one of the founders of CruiseNReview. When she's not traveling, she works as an Account Executive at Jonesboro Radio Group. An avid cruiser, Audrey went on her first cruise in June of 2012. She's been on 19 cruises to the Caribbean, Atlantic, and Alaska. Her favorite port of call is Barbados. She also enjoys land vacations and is an exper…
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This week Jeremy is joined in conversation by Dr. Rolla Lewis, professor emeritus at CSU East Bay and Dean of the Process-Relational Certificate at the Cobb Institute. Jeremy and Rolla explore how personal and therapeutic change is a continuous process, emphasizing that individuals are always "becoming" through their interactions with others. Rolla…
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Episode Summary In this episode, we delve into the intricate relationship between the nervous system, trauma, and overall gut health with psychotherapist Michelle White. We explore how understanding and addressing the root causes of chronic stress can lead to long-lasting healing. Michelle explains how embodied psychotherapy can calm the mind, emot…
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We will learn: How the ancient wisdom of Traditional Chinese Medicine views the connection between the heart and uterus, and why this matters for your fertility journey. The power of conscious creation and how your thoughts and visualizations can influence your reproductive health. Practical techniques to reduce stress and promote the free flow of …
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I'd love to hear from you. What about this episode did you / not enjoy? What would you like more of? This podcast is made for you! Are you curious about how to live authentically? In this episode of the Fearlessly Curious Podcast, Melissa Indot interviews Komal Chopra, an inspiring wellness and meditation coach. Komal shares her journey moving from…
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Episode 61: How to Recruit, Train and Retain Generation Z Population Episode Highlights: Hannah Dannecker discusses the unique characteristics of Generation Z (born 1997–2012) and the challenges and opportunities businesses face when recruiting and retaining them. She breaks down the key traits of Gen Z, including their deep connection to technolog…
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Celebrate National Arts and Humanities Month with this episode of Big Blend Radio's WORLD OF ART Podcast with artist Victoria Chick. Hear how wilderness exploration and science converged with the assistance of art in the 19th century to spread the fame of that giant among trees, the Sequoia. Read Victoria's article about it all, including how art h…
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In this exclusive interview, Sam (Ex-FLDS) and Melissa (raised LDS) sit down with Melanie and Cory, two former members of the AUB (Apostolic United Brethren) church—the same polygamous group the Brown family from Sister Wives came from. Melanie, the daughter of the current AUB prophet, and her husband Cory share their personal experiences and uniqu…
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Celebrate October being National Book Month with this episode of Big Blend Radio's "Happy Hour Hang Out" Podcast Conversation that digs into the literary, plus, horse and dog, world of authors and writers, books and reading, libraries and bookshops, and the work that goes behind it all. FEATURED GUESTS IN THE PANEL * MATT COST - Author of mystery &…
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In a tense and divided cultural climate, is it possible to engage in conversations with others who think differently? And if so, how do you disagree without compromise and be respectful without disregarding your convictions? Whew! This can seem impossible sometimes, right? Well today, Distinguished Professor of Law and Religion John Inazu teaches y…
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In this powerful episode of The Hello MaximizHer Podcast, we are honored to welcome Hannah Soto, a remarkable individual who has faced significant challenges and emerged with a story of resilience and hope. Hannah opens up about her journey through drug addiction and homelessness, candidly sharing the struggles that once defined her life. As she re…
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Y'all aren't ready for this week's guest. It's the one and only Denise Fenzi! There are so many topics that I want to pick Denise's brain about, it was hard to pick just one. I was inspired by a recent live video she did about genetics vs. environment and how each influences dog behavior, so we sat down to talk more about her perspective and experi…
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In this episode, Sam, an ex-member of the FLDS (Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints) and Melissa react to the latest drama from Sister Wives Season 19 Episode 5. Titled "Kid's Side of the Story," this reaction video dives deep into the ongoing tension between Kody Brown, his wives, and their children. Sam and Melissa break do…
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There's something truly magical about weddings—the joy, the laughter, and the pure love shared between two souls. As a wedding photographer, I'm honored to freeze those precious moments so you can relive them forever. From the intimate first look to the lively dance floor, every shot tells a beautiful story. Website www.luxelifediscovered.com Youtu…
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This week Jeremy gets to chat with Abby Carncross from Every Little Fiber. Abby shares her transition from nursing to school counseling before ultimately pursuing professional counseling. They discuss the impact of a personal health crisis, and Abby’s decision to shift careers to better align with her passion for helping others. Abby shares insight…
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This week, Director of Admissions Charlotte Whale joins us to discuss “Fall Discover Day.” The event is organized by the admissions team here at SMSU and allows high school students to discover SMSU. Students can expect a choose-your-own-adventure approach to the event by attending mock lectures, campus tours, and a planetarium show! Make sure you …
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SHOW NOTES In this episode MacKenzie talks with Dr Elizabeth Sharp about the three-tiered approach to healthcare- internal, functional, and integrative. They discuss the importance of movement, diet, and stress reduction, and what we can be doing to address our health from a preventative, lifestyle perspective. LINKS MENTIONED *Affiliate links and …
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In the latest episode of Women Lead, host Nadia Koski brings us a vibrant, live conversation recorded at The Digital Distillery London Edition, held at the iconic Hippodrome Casino. Nadia is joined by Hannah Marshall, Head of Performance Activation at IPG, who shares her journey through the world of ad tech, leadership, and mentorship. From the his…
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On this episode meet Mel Sikes, the imminent authority on food security, consummate educator and a tireless foot soldier helping farmers, educating students, and community of growing their own fresh food. Her passion is beyond comparison and her energy endless. She travels across the Interior Alaska to bring classes to everyone interested in garden…
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We will learn: How to tap into the unparalleled intelligence of your heart to access higher intuition and make better daily decisions How to align the brains in your heart, head and gut to create more health and success in your life Proven practices to shift from overthinking and resistance into flow, clarity and harmony in your daily life They say…
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Following six months of conversation as the Groundwork working group, Amy, Melissa, Hamshya, Penny, Hannah, Emily and Luke sit down together to review actions and offers to share with the membership and an intention setting - as a sort of space for dreaming in or drafting of a manifesto, towards a more embodied approach to climate justice and susta…
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In this powerful interview, Sam and Melissa sit down with Melanie and Cory, a couple who bravely left the polygamous AUB (Apostolic United Brethren) church. Melanie, the daughter of the current prophet of the AUB, shares her harrowing experience of being married as a child bride within the church, and how she found the courage to escape in adulthoo…
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Emily talks about circus solidarity, paying attention and, leaning into one another and the reality that could be. Emily shares approaches to nurturing our embodied relationships with our natural surroundings, and centering ecological justice into the how of the practicalities of producing, touring and sharing practice and performance. Download or …
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Hannah discusses what resources you; what keeps you grounded; bodies, land and being alive in aliveness. Hannah introduces us to the Greendykes Bings, to dealing with scars on the land, asking questions about slower processes in an accelerated world, and how we might find hope in unlikely places. Download or view a transcript of this podcast episod…
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Penny talks about wild swimming, our connection to water, resources and responsibilities, recognising resilience, shaping things together, sustainability planners, and how we might better engage with eco-anxiety and distress by leaning into embodiment, imagination and opening up to what's needed. Download or view a transcript of this podcast episod…
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Hamshya talks with Luke about finding a better balance, about other ways of perceiving, perception and the presence of all life. Hamshya brought to the group a rich knowledge and keen interest to continue to learn about how we can consciously participate in the movement ecology of Glasgow. Download or view a transcript of this podcast episode here …
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Melissa shares her thoughts on what it is to be a beginner when it comes to climate justice, about getting outdoors, getting connected, and the knowledge amongst us to make work in sustainable ways-how we don't need to be the first or duplicate what others are doing, but can provide one another with the support, hope, and awe we urgently need. Down…
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Amy centres her research ideas and practices around mutual aid, rest, interception, and conversation with land. Amy discusses her intension to share tools for situating our collective experience of ecological destruction in our growth oriented society and hopes to propose rituals for moving through difficult emotions arise from this together. Downl…
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