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unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc

Greg La Blanc

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unSILOed is a series of interdisciplinary conversations that inspire new ways of thinking about our world. Our goal is to build a community of lifelong learners addicted to curiosity and the pursuit of insight about themselves and the world around them.*unSILOed Podcast is produced by University FM.*
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The Unsidelined Life

Eileen Noyes

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The Unsidelined Life is the fresh and dynamic show hosted by Eileen Noyes, author of "Sidelined No More" and “Rise Up, Lady Bellator,” speaker, mentor, and founder of Lady Bellator, advocating for women lost in the shuffle of family life. Join Eileen each week as she dives into the world of womanhood, tackling topics like motherhood, relationships, and purpose at every stage of life. With her unique perspective as the former spouse of an NFL player, Eileen brings stories and insights that re ...
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Unsilent

Dave Parkhurst and Brian Harding

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Chronicling what went wrong for Middle America to future generations We are digging deeper into the social / political conversation: Diagnosing and discussing the underlying issues we are facing as a society, the irrational philosophies and ideas we are being subjected to, and their disastrous consequences.
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THE UNSIDED PODCAST

Kristofer McNeeley

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Our world is divided - economically, racially, morally, spiritually, and politically divided. We are divided by sexuality and by gender. We are divided by belief which has been handed down by our family and foisted upon us by our community. Social media and the 24-hour news cycle only further muddy the waters of understanding. In a world brimming with divisions, staying open-minded is more challenging than ever. But what if we could change that narrative? UNSIDED leaps headlong into these di ...
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Unsinkable

Datura Studios & North Atlantic Ridge

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UNSINKABLE is one of the most extraordinary tales of heroism, fortitude and seamanship of WW2, based on the true story of the cargo ship “San Demetrio”. When the ship is attacked by a German warship thousands of miles from land, a raw young officer and a handful of desperate men are faced with impossible choices that will mean the difference between life or death. UNSINKABLE is a compelling, wholly immersive original audio movie series from creators Misha Crosby and John Mawson starring Emmy ...
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Unsilencing Stories

Unsilencing Stories

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Previously, this podcast featured interviews with bereaved people in smaller communities in B.C. and Alberta who have lost loved ones to fatal opioid overdose. The project was facilitated by Aaron Goodman, Ph.D., faculty member at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in Surrey, B.C., and student researchers, Jenna Keeble and Ashley Pocrnich. In this phase, we’re sharing interviews with seven harm reduction workers, also known as peers, in different parts of B.C. The B.C. Centre for Disease Contro ...
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Unsilenced Sisterhood Podcast is a space for women to share their authentic selves and unsilenced voices. Remember, your voice matters, your story matters, and together, we can create a world where every woman's voice is heard loud and clear. Until next time, stay unapologetically you, and keep amplifying the voices of the unsilenced sisters around you. Peace, love, and solidarity.
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Welcome to Unsinkable, an intense look at the cultural history of Titanic and its era. The history of the ship is laden with: women, people of color, families that have spoken up and lived out loud to leave a legacy we cannot ignore. The past is present and the future. We cannot make the mistakes of our ancestors.
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Sinn & Unsinn

Sinn & Unsinn

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Sinn & Unsinn - Das ist, wenn man auch einfach mal eine einzige Folge von einem Podcast aufnehmen mag, nur um es einmal ausprobiert zu haben. Und Freund:innen dich dann zu überreden versuchen, doch noch ein paar Folgen aufzunehmen...
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Bender Unsigned

Lenny Engberg

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Podcasten som riktar intresset åt osignad och independent rockmusik. Låt dig hänföras av musik du aldrig har hört förut och låt dig inspireras av mina gästers historier. Vill ni får er låt spelade i podden? Maila en intresseanmälan tillsammans med en kort presentation, kontaktinfo och en länk till er låt till benderunsigned@gmail.com, så återkommer jag så snart jag kan.
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UnSiloed by Black//Brown

Charlie Echeverry & Jesús Chavez, a Black//Brown Original

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Co-hosts and long time media industry entrepreneurs, Charlie Echeverry & Jesús Chavez tackle Controversy through Conversation - every Thursday. ​ Unsiloed is an innovative show about hard questions considered from opposing perspectives through mutual respect - Light not Heat! ​ UnSiloed is a Black//Brown Original: https://www.blackbrown.us
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"The JM Unsilenced Podcast," where real people share their authentic testimonials and stories. Dive into powerful narratives that inspire, connect, and challenge perspectives, creating a space for voices that matter. Tune in and experience the journey of individuals unfiltered and unapologetic . https://www.instagram.com/jm_podcastt/profilecard/?igsh=ZGVhNnpvajE0dDh2 https://www.tiktok.com/@jm_unsilenced?_t=8qKK5vDtRxy&_r=1
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🔥🔥🔥#ThirstyThirsdayz is an on-demand channel dedicated to bringing the best up and coming unsigned artists and entertainers from around the world right into your home. Our mission is to provide a platform for these talented individuals to showcase their music, comedy, art, or any other type of performance they may have. We feature live performances as well as pre-recorded content that can be enjoyed anytime you want. We strive to give our viewers access to the most exciting new talents in en ...
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Die Unsichtbaren

Sebastian 23 & Chris Wawrzyniak

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Die Unsichtbaren: das sind zahllose Personen, die rund um die Bühne mit viel Herzblut dafür sorgen, dass Kultur produziert werden kann. Dabei agieren sie meistens im Verborgenen. Sebastian 23 spricht mit ihnen über die Dinge, die wichtig sind. Eine Produktion des Kulturbüros der Stadt Herne
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Join Clint Boon, the organ playing Mancunian legend from Inspiral Carpets as he champions new music and unsigned bands in this monthly podcast aimed at musical discovery and helping the next generation of musical superstars get heard. Are you an unsigned band? Send us a link to your music clintset2go@gmail.com
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Inside The Unsigned

Inside The Unsigned

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This is the Inside The Unsigned podcast hosted by Joe Deak and Orion Stephens. We’re here to help navigate you into the world as an unsigned or underground artist. So whether you are in a band yourself looking for some insight, want to know what it’s like behind the scenes or you are looking for something new, come check it out. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/insidetheunsigned/support
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Alle sprechen über den Islam, viele sprechen über Muslime, viele Muslime sprechen selbst und andere wieder sprechen über das Sprechen. Es wird viel gesprochen, aber wer wird eigentlich gehört? Dieser Podcast versucht einen unaufgeregten, nicht unpolitischen aber fairen Beitrag in einer hitzigen Debatte zu leisten: Vom Sinn und Unsinn der deutschen Islamdebatte.
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Come join us as we drive through the best of "the best True Crimes and Fiction Podcast" covering "over 5000+" "Top- notch episodes"; thriller-type "Horror stories"; filled to the brim with a mix of "mystery" and guaranteed "listeners satisfaction". "Subscribe" now to get "free new episodes weekly". Join us every Monday Tuesday and Weekend on your "favorite podcast" listen-to directory "Apple" "Google" "Spotify" "Amazon" and "all podcast platforms". Welcome to "Deathwish Unsigned" your true c ...
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The unsigned view

Philly imfrank

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The unsigned view where we discuss the latest unsigned artists, news, mixtape, projects and collecting topics, and take Q and A from the audience, interviews, use the anchor app to call the show and leave a message and you will be featured on the show remember to rate,review ,subscribe ,and like to help grow the community. . . tune in and enjoy with philly imfrank
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As an unsigned and undiscovered hard rock & metal band, we the members of All-In Moment have created this music review podcast to support our fellow artists who are trying to break into the music industry. Get ready to listen to awesome bands and artists you probably haven't heard of yet, but should have. All of the artists featured submitted their music for us to review, and you can too! Just e-mail us at allinmomentband@gmail.com!
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Unsilenced Truths is a *hand me down* gift from God to me to you. In 2020, I wanted to identify myself for who I actually was and not through the looking-glass of how my external world perceived me. So I embarked on a solo journey to explore the vastness of self-awareness. Now being a few years in, I intend to share what I have learned from my past experiences in a relatable, authentic manner, as well as, the thoughts and challenges I encounter in my daily life. I am confident that those who ...
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Unsilent Women

Poorva Miller & Nashina Merani Miranda

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Welcome to the Unsilent Women podcast! Join hosts Poorva Misra-Miller and Nashina Merani Miranda on a courageous and heartfelt journey through the multifaceted world of gender, race, heritage, and feminism. As proud brown women navigating predominantly white spaces, they forge paths and break barriers. Their conversations encompass everything from the ancient art of tattooing as a means of self-expression to how food shapes our culture and collective identity, from ancestral trauma's hauntin ...
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Gespräch mit: Juliane Nitsche, Michel Moutier (MLC Advisory Luxemburg) Daniela Aeberhard (HR-Leiterin BKW AG) Moderator/in: Sebastian Zilse (MSc. Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologe, Nantys AG) Datum: 13/02/2023 Dauer: 60 Minuten INHALT Resilienz ist eine Fähigkeit, die Mitarbeitende jetzt entwickeln müssen, damit Unternehmen weiterhin erfolgreich sein können. Resilienz bedeutet, innere Ressourcen und Kraft zu entwickeln, um das Wohlbefinden zu steigern, sich Herausforderungen offen und mut ...
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In the world of celebrity mummy bloggers, the voice of the Dad often goes unheard. Dads know stuff too, right? Or do they? Dads Don't Know takes you deep into the minds of fathers, to get their insights and real perspectives on all facets of parenting. With discussions ranging from child birth, to raising toddlers, education and much more, it is more than likely you will be shocked, appalled and perhaps offended by the revelations. The team at Dads Don't Know also believe that producers of c ...
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There is mounting evidence that young men are turning towards religion in higher than usual numbers. What is driving this move towards religion? Tune in to hear Dave and Brian explain to a person living 70 years from now what living in this moment is like. Do you want to be unsilent? Make your voice heard on our social media channels and share wher…
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What are the broader implications of specialized bankruptcy courts on the U.S. legal system? How are bankruptcies being used and misused by debtors and creditors today? Melissa B. Jacoby is a professor of law at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She’s also the author of the book Unjust Debts: How Our Bankruptcy System Makes America M…
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Calling all my people pleasers out there! You may think it's helping others or keeping the peace by sacrificing your own happiness for another person or group of people, but trust me it's not. And I speak from decades of experience. It's actually quite harmful to everyone involved. No shame, btw. It's a pretty remarkable survival tactic and it prob…
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In this follow-up episode of The Unsidelined Life, Eileen Noyes reveals her practical strategies for handling the top 10 challenges she faced as an NFL wife. From maintaining your identity under public scrutiny to transforming unexpected competition into relationship strength, Eileen shares wisdom that applies far beyond the sports world. She unpac…
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What are the consequences of feminist ideals on modern women? How have they affected the work-life balance, the denigration of motherhood, and the quest for female autonomy? Carrie Gress is a fellow at the Ethics & Public Policy Center and at Catholic University. She is also the author of several books. Her latest is titled, The End of Woman: How S…
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What have we lost when the expert aesthetic judgement of professors and literary critics is replaced by the marketplace and bestseller lists? How can someone be both a critic and a creator, and do those identities improve or detract from each other? Michael W. Clune is a professor at Case Western Reserve University and the author of several books, …
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In this episode, you’ll hear Lucas Akai and Esther Cheung interview Daniel Snyder about financial security and the lack of standard payment practices across agencies for peer workers. Daniel discusses how many peers do gig work rather than engaging in salaried employment, and the importance of making peers feel valued by compensating them fairly. T…
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Currently, it feels like we are doing a lot, but not making much progress. There seem to be "Civil Wars" in both major political parties and not much consensus from lawmakers. Is there anything that can be fixed? Tune in to hear Dave and Brian explain to a person living 70 years from now what living in this moment is like. Do you want to be unsilen…
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According to today’s guest, “ You can't study anything involving any creature, let alone human beings, let alone human beings in a business setting, whilst pretending that the biological forces that shape our behavior are somehow non-existent.” Dr. Gad Saad is a professor of marketing at Concordia University and the author of the books, The Consumi…
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Let me ask you a few questions - and be honest. How much do you REALLY know about US Immigration Policy? Do you think you have enough of an education to have a solid opinion on the matter? Do you think everything you hear about the current state of immigration in the United States is accurately portrayed in the media and by politicians? Need more i…
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Why would religion be necessary for a liberal democracy to function fully as intended? What benefits does Christianity provide to society in tandem with democracy that would collapse if either of those pillars failed? Jonathan Rauch is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and also the author of several books and articles across various publ…
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In this episode of The Unsidelined Life, host Eileen Noyes welcomes Krista Dunk, her editor and founder of the International Prophetic Writers Association. Krista shares her journey from experimenting with various career paths to discovering her calling as an author, editor, and mentor for aspiring writers. The conversation explores how Krista's fi…
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The AI transformation of our world has already begun, and Silicon Valley has positioned itself to be home base. But how did the AI takeover happen so rapidly there? Who were the founders and investors who opened the floodgates? Investigative journalist Gary Rivlin has more than two decades of experience writing about the tech industry. In his new b…
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In this episode, you'll hear Daniel Snyder talk to Lucas Akai and Esther Cheung about differing viewpoints in approaching harm reduction work, the limits of policy solutions, and the importance of human connection for people who use drugs. This episode was recorded on November 22, 2022.Von Unsilencing Stories
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So much is happening all at once. The stakes are high and the pace is blistering. How could one even go about figuring out the motivations behind so many of the current events. Tune in to hear Dave and Brian explain to a person living 70 years from now what living in this moment is like. Do you want to be unsilent? Make your voice heard on our soci…
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What is the benefit of adventure, the role of adversity, and the importance of narrative in shaping one’s experience of happiness? What are the larger areas of fulfillment that round out one’s well-being and shape one’s life experience? Shigehiro (Shige) Oishi is a professor of psychology at the University of Chicago and the author of the books Lif…
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Have you spent your life thinking one day you would FINALLY get to a place where you would just BE HAPPY? Where all of your particular puzzle pieces would fall into place and you could kick back and coast on the good vibes? Yeah. Me too. That might just be a huge myth. Or it might not. Let's get into it and you can decide for yourself. Produced by …
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In this special compilation episode, host Eileen Noyes weaves together insights from her most impactful conversations. From sharing wisdom about long-term NFL family life to navigating challenging relationship dynamics, this episode offers diverse perspectives on finding identity and purpose. Guests discuss beauty industry expertise, farm life real…
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What does it mean to belong to a tribe? How does cultural psychology offer insight into politics, organizational behavior, and leadership? How does tribalism distinguish humans from other animals? Michael Morris is the Chavkin-Chang Professor of Leadership at Columbia Business School and also serves as Professor in the Psychology Department of Colu…
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The term “woke” might be modern, but woke movements have been going on throughout history. And while an “awokening” is meant to further equality among systemically marginalized groups, they often can exacerbate existing social inequalities. Musa al-Gharbi is a sociology and assistant professor of communication and journalism at Stony Brook Universi…
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In this episode, you'll hear Daniel Snyder talk to Lucas Akai and Esther Cheung about referring individuals to resources in his community. Daniel suggests that recovery option should be person-centred and tailored to the individual needs of the person seeking treatment. Daniel explains the importance of keeping those struggling with substance use d…
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One thing both sides of the aisle can agree on, is that only Trump could have us in the situation we are currently in. Depending on the priorities and criteria to determine success, as well as the timeline such determinations should be made with, people are either ecstatic or panicked about where we are today. Tune in to hear Dave and Brian explain…
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What does a workplace look like where everyone can thrive and flourish? Once we know the makeup of that space, how can companies work to achieve it? When is it smart to rely on numbers and when will strict adherence to data lead you astray in the quest for equality? Iris Bohnet is a professor at the Kennedy School at Harvard and the author of the b…
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Gabrielle Stone literally wrote the books (Eat, Pray, FML and The Ridiculous Misadventures of a Single Girl) on how to heal from unimaginable grief and betrayal and build the best possible version of yourself. She's a take no prisoners kind of gal and is definitely not afraid to tackle the uncomfortable questions. She's also a great friend and a ra…
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Are the algorithms that exist in our daily lives getting so smart that they know us better than our parents or our spouses? How do we balance the convenience and efficiency of this technology with privacy and consumer protections? Sandra Matz is a professor at Columbia Business School and the director of the Center for Advanced Technology and Human…
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Before we begin, you should probably know what you are getting into, don't you think? I'm Kristofer and I'm pretty much just a guy who's been through some stuff and has a lot of questions about a lot of things. Probably very much like you. I am insatiably curious. And, believe it or not, I profess to have no answers for you. ZERO. What I do have is…
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If critical thinking is the equivalent to daily exercise and eating a good diet, then today’s guest has the vaccine for misinformation viruses. Sander van der Linden is a professor of Social Psychology in Society at Cambridge University. His books, Foolproof: Why Misinformation Infects Our Minds and How to Build Immunity and The Psychology of Misin…
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In this episode, you'll hear Daniel Snyder talk to Lucas Akai and Esther Cheung about different responses he encounters while doing community outreach, the presence of cynicism in peer spaces in response to the death and trauma peers face in their work and the importance of client centred treatment for those experiencing substance use disorder. Thi…
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President Trump fulfilled his campaign of imposing tariffs across the globe. It's yet to be seen if this is a good tactic or not, and there is no shortage of fervent debate by both those in favor and against. The impacts are being felt on Wall Street which has ratcheted up the stakes. Tune in to hear Dave and Brian explain to a person living 70 yea…
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What are ‘untimely questions’ and why do they become common blind spots in philosophy? Why is philosophy a team sport?? How does Moore’s paradox highlight the differences between truth and belief? Agnes Callard is a professor of philosophy at the University of Chicago and the author of the books Open Socrates: The Case for a Philosophical Life, Asp…
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Behind every great invention is an engineer who figured out how to make it work. But how do you take an extremely technical, cutting-edge innovation and make it easy to understand and use for the public? That’s where designers come in. Barry Katz is a professor emeritus of industrial design at California College of the Arts and a consulting profess…
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In this episode of The Unsidelined Life, Eileen Noyes welcomes Devin Schubert, whose signature orange attire symbolizes his refreshing authenticity in a world of convention. Devin shares the devastating moment he discovered his ex-wife's infidelity and how that crisis became just the beginning of an even more challenging journey. The conversation t…
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Discovering deception in the quest for love is a tale as old as time, but when it happens to you, it feels like a story written in a language you've never learned. This episode finds me, Elle, back on the airwaves, sharing the raw and vulnerable chapters of my life post-divorce, from the hopeful beginnings of intentional dating to the harsh lessons…
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What can shake organizations out of the cycle of doing things the way they have always been done because that’s the way they have always been done? Will a shift within an organization be more likely to stick with a top-down approach or a bottom-up approach? How can organizations allow freedom for their employees, but still be in control of the dire…
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In this episode, you'll hear Daniel Snyder talk to Lucas Akai and Esther Cheung about the stigma that surrounds substance use and people who use drugs. He describes the internal stigma he faced as his substance use escalated and the lengths he went to hide his substance use. Daniel also explains that many people in the trades are affected by the ov…
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France's frontrunner for the French Presidency, Marine Le Pen, was convicted of embezzlement and as part of her sentence will be unable to run for elected office. Is this a continuation of a trend to remove populist candidates from national office? What impacts will there be as many countries are experiencing similar kinds of seemingly politically …
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It’s official: AI has arrived and, from here on out, will be a part of our world. So how do we begin to learn how to coexist with our new artificial coworkers? Ethan Mollick is an associate professor at University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School and the author of Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI. The book acts as a guide to readers navi…
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In this episode of The Unsidelined Life, host Eileen Noyes welcomes Dr. Dequies Lanier, who opens up about her personal healing journey and the unexpected ways God revealed her true calling. Dequies shares how her attempt to control her environment actually masked deeper emotional wounds that needed addressing, particularly in the areas of love and…
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How much has our understanding of choice evolved throughout history? And what has that invention meant to how we experience and acknowledge freedom? Sophia Rosenfeld is a professor of history at the University of Pennsylvania and an expert on the history of things taken for granted. Her books, Common Sense: A Political History, Democracy and Truth:…
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In this episode, you'll hear Lucas Akai and Esther Chueng interview Daniel Snyder, a peer harm reduction worker in Langley, BC, for the first time. Daniel introduces himself, describes his lived experience with substance use, his journey to becoming a peer and emphasizes the importance of people who use drugs sharing their stories. This episode was…
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Priorities like climate change and higher costs for product producers have been a mainstay of political discourse for years. In recent weeks, however, those talking points have been sidelined for new priorities. This can easily be interpreted as hypocrisy or that the rally cries of the past were utterly insincere. Is this just how crisis eras work?…
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How important is it for business leaders to not only identify talent within their organization, but to take meaningful action to actually develop that talent? On the flip side, how handicapping can it be for an organization to keep employees who are holding the company back from success? Bill Conaty is a top former HR executive at GE and co-author …
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In this solo episode of The Unsidelined Life, host Eileen Noyes takes listeners behind the scenes of NFL life, sharing her top 10 things she never saw coming as an NFL wife. From losing her sense of identity to navigating instant public scrutiny, Eileen offers an unfiltered look at the challenges that come with the territory. She discusses the comp…
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Contrary to popular belief, global migration levels have remained relatively stable. So why has it become such a hot button issue on the political world stage? Hein de Haas is a professor of sociology at the University of Amsterdam and an expert in migration. His book, How Migration Really Works: The Facts About the Most Divisive Issue in Politics …
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It seems that young people are moving away from their progressive parents' ideology. Even Gavin Newsom has a son who is a Charlie Kirk fan. What is driving young people towards more conservative ideas? Tune in to hear Dave and Brian explain to a person living 70 years from now what living in this moment is like. Do you want to be unsilent? Make you…
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As conversation swirls around how the U.S. is going to pay back its $30 trillion debt, old concerns about public debt have been raised once again. Barry Eichengreen is a professor of economics at UC Berkeley and one of the leading experts on international currency markets and their history. His books include Globalizing Capital: A History of the In…
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In this intimate solo episode of The Unsidelined Life, Eileen Noyes opens up about her journey toward emotional healing a decade after her divorce. She explores how childhood experiences and relational patterns created subconscious beliefs that impacted her current marriage, particularly the damaging idea that "all relationships eventually end." Ei…
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