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Good stories for bedtime or anytime about travel, love, transformation, flow and manifestation.Mireille Parker is an author, storyteller, splenic projector, travel lover and inner voyager, with a love for coffee, walking, dancing, reading, yoga, nature, luxury hotels, manifesting and train travel. Learn more about her at www.mireilleparker.com
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Join Executive Producer Betsy Beers as she takes listeners behind the scenes with the cast and creators of ABC's Thursday night Shondaland shows - "Grey's Anatomy,” “Scandal” and “The Catch“ - airing Thursdays nights in primetime on ABC.
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The Killing Podcast

Southgate Media Group

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Welcome to The Killing Podcast. We love The Killing and really love talking it out. Join Rob and Martha as they discuss everything that happens on each episode from the beginning. This is a show by fans. It’s all about geeking out to The Killing. Please remember to rate and subscribe on iTunes to help more fans find our show. Learn more and check out our other podcasts at www.southgatemediagroup.com.
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The Tough Girl Podcast is all about inspiring and motivating YOU! I will be interviewing inspirational women from around the world, who’ve faced and overcome difficult challenges and situations, they will share their story, their knowledge and provide advice and essential tips for you to overcome your own personal challenges. Please check out the Tough Girl Challenges website - www.toughgirlchallenges.com and follow on twitter @_TOUGH_GIRL
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Meeting in the Middle Ages

Meeting in the Middle Ages

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Meeting in the Middle Ages is the Medieval Institute of Notre Dame's podcast. Our goal is to answer the questions "what do medievalists do, and how do they do it?" Episodes—a new one each month—are built around informal conversations between our hosts, Ben and Will, and medievalist scholars and graduate students. We discuss how they became medievalists, what led them to their current research, the resources they use, and how they use them.
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More than jerk chicken, beaches and Carnival, the cultures of the Caribbean is unique and diverse with influences from all over the world. Join Hema and guests on The Moreish Podcast as they talk about the history of the Caribbean people, current day culture and food with a focus on the national dish of each country. The Moreish Podcast. Where Caribbean history meets culture and cuisine. Find us on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube at The Moreish Podcast.
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Gynecologic Surgeons Unscrubbed

Society of Gynecologic Surgeons

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Host Cara King, DO, MS, gynecologic surgeon from the Cleveland Clinic, focuses on surgical and medical education, featuring interviews providing expert pearls, patient perspective, and practice-changing discussion. This serial podcast is created in collaboration with the Society of Gynecologic Surgeons. The information is provided for informational and educational purposes only.
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80/20 Endurance

Matt Fitzgerald & Hanna Hunstad

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80/20 Endurance is the world’s leading developer of training plans for endurance athletes—and now it’s also a podcast! Hosted by Matt Fitzgerald and Hanna Hunstad, our eclectic weekly series aims to entertain, inform, and inspire athletes of all abilities and experience levels by providing a forum for lively conversations with a diverse range of personalities from the endurance world. Follow us on Instagram @8020endurance and learn more about us at 8020endurance.com.
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Successful business owners and coaches are invited to speak as guests on the podcast. They will share their experiences and provide advice on topics such as obtaining funding, assembling a team, developing a business plan, and overcoming expansion obstacles. The Montreal Entrepreneur Podcast will also discuss the various phases of a company's development, such as the early stages, scaling up, and exit.
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Filibuster

The Nerd Party

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Each week Filibuster looks at the latest in film, pop culture, the festival circuit, and entertainment news. We also interview the talent involved in creating movies, literature, and television made all around the world.
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Hi, I’m Paula Mohammed, welcome to my podcast: In My Kitchen with Paula. This podcast is a gathering place for culinary adventurers who love to travel. Here’s a little about me… My parents came from very different backgrounds, so I grew up with cultural influences from Pakistan, Japan, Italy, and New Zealand. In our family kitchen, the different traditions, recipes, and stories mingled together to create meals that were fun, inspiring, and memorable. This inspired a love of travel and cookin ...
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Drawn to Win

Art Mentor Don Victor

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Join us for friendly chats about art, life and food. My artistic guests share personal stories that enrich our outlooks, lives, and art. Follow us on SoundCloud or subscribe on iTunes so you always have a seat among friends.
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Tactical tips for your business to help you simplify, strategise and scale up the impact you are having in this world. Building a community of like-minded founders to enable you to take back control of your business and your destiny.
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In Other Words

Berthine Crevecoeur West

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In Other Words is a weekly podcast for Interpreters and Healthcare Professionals, where we will discuss everything from language, culture, diversity, healthcare, current events and interpreter education, one episode at a time. Every Monday at 10 AM (Eastern).
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Future Perfect | Futur Antérieur

African Futures Lab (AfaLab)

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Future Perfect | Futur Antérieur sheds light on individual and collective actions across Europe, Africa and the Americas to defend racial equality and justice. Our guests - scholars, activists, artists - share their practice with us, highlighting both the forms that historical and contemporary racial violence takes in these different contexts, and examples of possible reforms and mobilizations. Through their experiences fighting against racism, we draw the contours of racial justice efforts ...
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Ross Swan and Antoinette Biehlmeier

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Soul-Inspired-Leadership is borne out of the mutual desire of Ross and Antoinette to bring something essential back into leadership – soul. In today's business world, being an authentic and a well-balanced leader is a well-intended goal. In reality, most leaders struggle to manage this. In order to be truly authentic, they need to connect with their soul, their inner truth and then lead from there. To be truly authentic leaders, it requires that desire to really explore and know oneself. It ...
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Mirelle in her own words: “My name is Mireille and I’m a certified run coach, autoimmune athlete, and podcast host based in Los Angeles, California. I have been an athlete all my life but I found myself in distance running while in college. As an exercise science major, I was immersed in the world of bio-mechanics, physical performance, and health.…
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Discussion: The Dark Side of Clean Energy: Are We Trading One Environmental Crisis for Another? Episode 158: Live with Mireille Toulekima Mireille Toulekima is a multi-talented woman whose versatility and accomplishments across diverse disciplines have earned her global recognition. She is an Award-winning global entrepreneur, Global Adviser in Ene…
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In this bonus episode of The Moreish Podcast, Hema sits down with Chef Mireille to delve into her multifaceted background and culinary journey. Mireille shares insights about her mixed Caribbean heritage, her passion for cooking, and her experiences working in various culinary settings. The conversation covers the influence of diverse cultures on h…
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In this bonus episode of the Moreish Podcast, Chef Devan Rajkumar, known for his Cityline appearances and social media presence as Chef Dev, talks about his Guyanese and South Asian roots and culinary journey. He shares insights into his debut cookbook, 'Mad Love: Big Flavours Made to Share from South Asia to the Caribbean'. Chef Dev recounts his e…
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In this bonus episode of The Moreish Podcast, Hema chats with Djamil Ninsoo, also known as douglabwoy on social media, an Afro-Indo Jamaican cultural advocate and anthropologist. Djamil, who has authored a children's book 'Eva My Nani-Ji', shares his experiences of promoting Jamaican culture and heritage, specifically focusing on the contributions …
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After many years of adventure Carly found work as a Tour Leader in the Middle East for a couple of years and Syria became her home, immersing herself in to the community and culture she lived in Aleppo, Syria until March 2012. Adventure, solitude, nature, and love for the deserts draw her back to the Middle East again and again. Gaining further kno…
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This month we sit down with Dr. Anne Elise Crafton, recent alum of the University of Notre Dame's Medieval Institute and current postdoctoral fellow. We chat about their recent dissertation, "You Sound Like a Wif: The Representation of Women's Speech in Old English," Tolkien's legacy of creating medievalists, and the difficulties of finding and cat…
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Carol Devine embodies a diverse array of roles, seamlessly intertwining her work as a researcher, writer, artist, climate activist, humanitarian professional, and explorer. Her pursuits range from spearheading groundbreaking ecological expeditions to championing causes such as combating plastic pollution and empowering women in adventure sports. Sh…
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Send us a Text Message. A journey of food, soccer and cultural insights In this episode of 'In My Kitchen with Paula', host Paula Mohamed reunites with Naomi Eguchi, a former host and native of Kobe, Japan, for the second part of their series. They delve into: Naomi’s life, from her soccer career to her insights on Japanese culture. Food, and the u…
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In this bonus episode of The Moreish Podcast, Hema and Mireille speak with Melissa Goolsarran Ramnauth, a Florida-based trademark and business attorney, historian, and the mind behind WestIndianDiplomacy.com and the West Indian History Instagram account. Melissa shares her journey of exploring her Trinidadian and Guyanese heritage, the challenges o…
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Gráinne Moss is arguably Irelands most accomplished female open water swimmer. At 16 she was the first female to represent Ireland in open water swimming at the World Championships. At 17 she became the first Irish woman to swim the English Channel. She has continued to achieve many firsts including the first Irish woman to swim Cook Strait (2001) …
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Discussion: Is AI in HR a tool for efficiency or a threat to job security? Episode 157: Live with Sheree Walker Knowles Sheree Knowles, SPHR is a talented executive with over 20 years of HR leadership experience. She is the Founder of HR Knowledge Source (HRKS), an award winning human resources and talent management firm and a Managing Partner with…
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Today’s bonus episode features in-depth conversations with Nafees M. Khan and Gregory O'Malley, key contributors on the Operational Committee behind the Slave Voyages database. We explore the database's journey from inception and collaborative history in the 1970s to a CD ROM to an extensive online resource documenting over 12.5 million African for…
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In this episode of Tough Girl Podcast, we explore the incredible journey of Fatima, from her early years in Afghanistan to her pursuit of education, independence, and empowerment in Italy. Fatima's childhood was marked by challenges, but her curiosity and determination to learn led her to secretly educate herself. As Afghanistan's first female tour…
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Discussion: What is the transformative power of self-love and self-acceptance in someone’s life? Episode 156: Live with Sherri Leopold Sherri Leopold, CEO of Option Creators, mentor, speaker, and leader of the Stop Self-Bullying Movement and founder of the WOW WARRIOR (Woman Of Worth) Platform. She is the publisher of WOW WARRIOR Digital Magazine a…
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Mireille delves into the history of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, covering topics such as geography or one main island and 32 smaller islands, the indigenous tribes, colonization, slavery, indentured servitude, cultural integration, religious influences, and Hema discusses food and traditional cuisine. It highlights the resilience and cultural di…
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Listen to Kaz on the Tough Girl Podcast as she shares her passion for running and helping individuals discover their inner strength. Kaz founded Mettle—a platform dedicated to empowering runners to conquer personal challenges, chase personal records, and train for specific distances. Mettle isn't just about running; it's about equipping runners wit…
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Discussion: Is rapid growth always beneficial for a business, or can it lead to long-term challenges? Episode 155: Live with Dr. Hannah Marfo Dr. Hannah Marfo is an Author, coach, entrepreneur and Founder of Hannah marfo ministries, featuring on Dr. Gail TV show. Like and share! Contact; LinkedIn: Hannah Marfo Twitter: @kemorej Instagram: @hannah_m…
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In today’s episode we explore the history of St. Lucia from indigenous tribes to colonization, slavery, and independence. It delves into the multicultural influences on modern-day St. Lucian culture, highlighting notable figures, national dishes, and traditional celebrations like Carnival and Creole Heritage Month. Resources https://www.stlucia.org…
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In this episode, we delve into the inspiring journey of Emma Hull, a confidence coach who discovered her true potential in her 40s and embarked on a transformative path towards self-empowerment. From grappling with anxiety and self-doubt to embracing a life of purpose and fulfilment, Emma's story is one of resilience, courage, and unwavering determ…
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Discussion: How did you cultivate resilience and adaptability while battling cancer, divorce and raising 9 children? Episode 154: Live with DrSandra E. Jackson Sandra Estelle Jackson is a Shiftologist, the twelfth child of the late Bishop Samuel I. Rumph and Elect Lady Priscilla M. Rumph. Sandra's genre of choice is inspirational, uplifting, and sh…
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Send us a Text Message. Friday evenings you will find Naomi cooking up Japanese small plates and pouring sake for friends around her kitchen island. The conversation goes something like this... In this episode of 'In My Kitchen with Paula', Paula interviews Naomi Eguchi, an original In My Kitchen Host and a talent both in the kitchen and on the soc…
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In today’s episode, Mireille explores the history and culture of St. Kitts and Nevis, detailing the colonization, slavery, emancipation, and modern-day traditions of the twin island Caribbean nation. Topics covered include indigenous peoples, European colonization, slave trade, national dishes, and cultural celebrations. Hema shares the national di…
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Dr. Meera Velankar, a mother of two with a doctorate in life sciences, embarked on a transformative journey over a decade ago. Feeling unfit and discontent, she turned to cycling, becoming a seasoned endurance athlete since. Her achievements include completing numerous running and cycling events, earning the title of an Ironman 70.3 finisher, and c…
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Is it possible to forgive and love someone who once tried to ruin you? Listen to this episode and share your thoughts. Episode 153: Live with Kenya Parks Kenya Parks is an accomplished individual who has made a significant impact in various fields. As an award-winning best-selling author, she has published three books and a fitness journal, captiva…
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Send us a Text Message. Peeling back the layers of Japan, one trip at a time. In the season three premiere, Paula recounts her enriching and flavorful trip to Japan with her 17-year-old son, weaving through the cultural, historical, and culinary landscapes that have been a part of her life since childhood, thanks to her father's business ventures. …
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This month we continue our conversation with Dr. Michelle P. Brown, professor emerita of medieval manuscript studies at the University of London and former curator of illuminated manuscripts at the British Library. We talk about bringing medieval England to the general public, preparing mentally for working with manuscripts, and (possibly) finding …
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Hema and Mireille delve into the rich history of Jamaica, covering the arrival of various groups like the Tainos, Spanish, British, and immigrants from different regions. Mireille discusses the Maroon Wars, slave rebellions, emancipation from slavery, and the influence of Rastafari and Obeah on Jamaican culture. Hema dives into Jamaican cuisine, pa…
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Join us for an exhilarating journey into the world of long-distance hiking with Arlette Laan, affectionately known as "Apple Pie." In this episode, Arlette shares her awe-inspiring tale of becoming the first woman to hike all 11 National Scenic Trails in the USA, covering over 35,000 miles on foot. From her childhood adventures in Holland to naviga…
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This episode of the 80/20 Endurance podcast features a deep dive into the journey of one of our Coaches of Color apprentices, an influencer turned endurance coach, Mireille Siné. She sheds some light on the balance between influence and expertise in the endurance sports world, and shares insights into her personal battle with an autoimmune disease …
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In this episode of 80 20 Endurance, we chat with Jarred Ervin, a runner, coach, and advocate. From a non-runner with a baseball background to a trail running enthusiast, Jared shares his journey fueled by his fiancee's encouragement. He dives into his experience with the Coaches of Color initiative and the significance of his role in Black Men Run.…
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You want to know why people give up on their speaking dreams? Listen to this. Episode 152: Live with Cathleen Fillmore Cathleen Fillmore is a pioneer in the professional speaking world.. She was president of the Canadian Professional Speakers Association in Nova Scotia. She has dedicated herself to advising speakers on how to make their marketing m…
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In this episode Mireille delves into the history of Haiti, from its indigenous roots to the impact of colonization, the Haitian Revolution, and the country's struggles with political turmoil. Hema explores the rich culture of Haiti, including its cuisine, language, religion, and traditions like Carnival. The episode highlights the intertwined histo…
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In this episode, we embark on a journey with Lauren Beihoffer, a trail and ultra-running enthusiast residing in Tennessee, USA. As she prepares for a 100-mile race in the rugged mountains of Virginia, Lauren shares insights into the physical and mental challenges she faces and offers valuable advice for fellow runners, particularly women over the a…
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Listen to this podcast if you are interested in starting your own educational consulting business. Episode 151: Live with Locha Brooks Locha Brooks, 35 is originally from St. Louis, Missouri now residing in the great state of Texas in the DFW area. She is the founder and CEO of 1st Class Educator, LLC - one of the leading school consulting firms pr…
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Hema and Mireille delve into the rich history and cuisine of Grenada. In this episode they talk about the Arawak population, the colonization of the island, the national dish 'oil down', and the country’s spices such as nutmeg and cinnamon. Resources https://www.grenadaarchaeology.com/TeacherKits/Assets/Lessons%20HTML/13_FieldTripGuide_LeapersHill.…
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Shirin made history as Iran's first female triathlete to compete in a world championship. On 15 September 2013, Shirin represented Iran at the triathlon championship in London, wearing full Islamic dress. Growing up, Shirin discovered her love for movement through activities like yoga, swimming, and running. Her passion for sports blossomed further…
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Andrea Soueidan is the founder of Altitude Connections, a concierge service catering to personal and corporate clients, offering assistance in various tasks. Altitude Connections provides a wide range of services, including ordering flowers, catering, hiring personal chefs, babysitters, housekeepers, maintenance, and even simple tasks like hanging …
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In this episode Hema and Mireille discuss the history, culture, and cuisine of the Dominican Republic, covering the island's historical background, demographic breakdown, the impact of colonialism, the Trujillo dictatorship, and the fusion of African, Indigenous, Arab, Spanish, and French influences in Dominican cuisine. It also touches on the inte…
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