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Join Mariella Frostrup as she sits down with some of the biggest names in entertainment, sport and politics to discuss their latest endeavours, career highlights and early beginnings; to find out how they became who they are today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Café com Mariela Parolini

Café com Mariela Parolini

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Café com Mariela Parolini é um programa de entrevistas. Um bom café e uma boa conversa, sempre! Os convidados falam de suas carreiras, desafios e sobre a importância da comunicação e apresentações em público. Será que sempre foram seguros para chegar onde chegaram? Como se superam e percebem o que importa ao fazer suas apresentações. E aí, vamos tomar um café? Vc vai saber tudo o que eles disseram! Instagram @cafecommarielaparolini
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Mariella Frostrup on: #ModernRelationships

Mariella Frostrup and Withersworldwide

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This series is a guidebook to love, life and law. We’ll be busting myths, revealing risks – and finding out if it’s legal to force your husband to do the washing up. Relationships can be complex and our changing world has affected every aspect of them. And the law isn't always quite what you'd expect. We’re here to help. To read more please visit www.modern-relationships.co.uk
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Join psychologist Dr. Mariel Buqué, as she dives into conversations that focus on how you shift from intergenerational trauma to intergenerational abundance. On Break the Cycle, we talk about all things trauma, through the generations. What happened to you, what happened before you, and the power you hold within you to transform yourself and the generations to come.
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With The Facts with Marielle

With The Facts with Marielle

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The WTF Podcast addresses race, politics, religion and culture through honest and challenging conversation. If you would like to support this podcast with a donation by subscribing to our patreon: https://www.patreon.com/wtfpodcasttv or send a one time donation through the following platforms $iammariellet - cashapp (put WTF in the memo line) mariellecthomas@gmail.com - Paypal (place WTF in the notes) Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/withthefacts/support
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Dr. Mariel sits down with 16-year old nephew, Aiden and her sister, Lady, to ask about what family legacies he wants to keep and where they still have work to do. Break the Cycle: A Guide to Healing Intergenerational Trauma can be purchased here: https://sites.prh.com/breakthecyclebook Share this episode with family and friends!…
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Dr. Mariel and her sister, Lady, sit down with their parents to discuss generational traumas, family secrets, and building generational legacies. Break the Cycle: A Guide to Healing Intergenerational Trauma can be purchased here: https://sites.prh.com/breakthecyclebook English transcript in show notes and on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/wa…
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In this episode, Dr. Mariel offers some pointers to consider when opening up conversations around trauma at the family table. This episode is inspired by the tips and practices offered in Dr. Mariel's book, Break the Cycle: A Guide to Healing Intergenerational Trauma. Grab your copy and continue breaking cycles. Share this episode with family and f…
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You might know my special guest today as the pint-waving Brexiteer known as the pub landlord, but that hardly scratches the surface of his list of achievements. He’s a comedian, writer, podcaster, one-time political candidate and historian. His latest project is a documentary series called ‘Why Does Everyone Hate the British Empire?’ where he trave…
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In 2010, the BBC voted him the fourth-best guitarist of the last 30 years while NME honoured him with their "Godlike Genius" award. His new book ‘Marr’s Guitars’ tells the story of his life through his guitar collection - alongside a new “best-of” album featuring two brand new singles. I caught up with Johnny Marr earlier, and asked whether 4th bes…
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One of the most outstanding contemporary authors of our generation and talented TED talker Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie joins to speak about her new conquest in literature: Children's books. As a feminist speaker and writer she is used to covering contentious topics but wrote her latest book ‘Mama’s sleeping scarf’ for her daughter. Hosted on Acast. Se…
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Lord Blunkett was Britain's youngest councillor, and in 1997 became the first blind cabinet minister. He has struggled with childhood poverty and was told his best chance in life was to become a piano tuner yet became education secretary under Tony Blair - and is continuing to fight for education. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inf…
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The nation's PE teacher talks about giving free signs-ups to teachers for The Body Coach app, the difficulties he experienced during childhood and whether he supports home-schooling. Plus, he dives into whether he will be moving his family across the pond. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Professor Green joins Mariella to reflect on his childhood and how he found tranquillity through music despite his struggles with mental health. Professor Green is a mental health advocate and patron of the suicide prevention charity CALM, and speaks about how poverty can worsen mental health conditions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for m…
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Ruth Wilson shot to stardom with her first role out of drama school as Jane Eyre, for which she was nominated for a BAFTA and a Golden Globe. Now, she stars in the imminent BBC genre bender, ‘The Woman In The Wall’ - a gripping tale centered on a mentally struggling survivor of a Magdaelene Laundries mother and baby home. Hosted on Acast. See acast…
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Neil Jordan's many books include Night in Tunisia, winner of both the Somerset Maugham and Guardian Fiction prizes. He joins me to discuss his new book - The Well of Saint Nobody - a gripping and lyrical tale about the different people we become over the course of our lives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Acclaimed Irish actor Colm Meaney has given the entertainment world some of its most beloved roles in films like the Barrytown trilogy and The Journey, he spoke to me about how a career in acting might have prevented him from a life of political activism and whys he’s sharing a bedroom with his grown up daughter…. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/pri…
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The Booker Prize winner Ben Okri’s new book Tiger Works is a campaigning environmental story set in the far future, 20k years hence; an anthology of human writing illustrating our woeful disregard and ignorance about imminent global catastrophe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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The multi award winning supernova Cate Blanchett on her latest role, playing a traumatised red wine glugging nun in The New Boy who takes in a young aboriginal boy with magical abilities. Warwick Thornton’s story of an eight year old aborigine boy dumped on the doorstep of a remote mission is loosely based on his own experience and was such a passi…
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A a literary patron, film producer and restaurateur whose brand of reporting also happened to influence a generation of journalists, Graydon Carter is teaming up with Warner Bros CEO David Zaslav to host a dinner for what promises to be one of the most lavish of parties during the Cannes Film Festival.... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for …
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Mika, world renowned for his glam pop anthems and iconic falsetto-to-baritone vocals, is frequently praised as one of the best singer-songwriters of his generation, most recently, he captured the heart of the nation appearing in Channel 4’s The Piano, alongside Claudia Winkleman and classical pianist Lang Lang. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privac…
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Cheryl Baker saw the UK soar to victory at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1981 with her band Bucks Fizz. She talks to me about the 40th anniversary of the pop group as herself and fellow bandmates Mike Nolan and Jay Ashton have reunited for a special reunion performance at the O2’s Indigo venue. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more infor…
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We’re back being Wildly Inconsistent (were we ever not?) with our new episode with all the regular chat and features, including our pet choice (if there were no limitations) and stuff we bring everywhere we go (although Simon’s isn’t really one anyone needed to know!). So, pull up a chair, grab a cup of your favourite beverage, and sit back and lis…
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In this episode, Vienna Pharaon, a marriage and family therapist and author of the book The Origins of You. She is going to help us understand the ways in which the origins of our wounds need understanding in order to help us liberate our emotional pain. You can find Vienna's work at: https://www.instagram.com/mindfulmft/ Download a FREE Sound Bath…
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In this episode, Rocio Navarro, a water healer and plant medicine guide, helps us to understand the deep healing power of water and sound. You can find Rocio's work at: https://www.instagram.com/water_healing/ Download a FREE Sound Bath Meditation to help while you listen, here: https://www.drmarielbuque.com/opt-in-intergenerationa-meditation Sign …
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As a kid, Chelsea Murphy felt she didn’t belong outside. Now the Leavenworth-based founder of She Colors Nature is making sure her daughters do. The outdoors in America have a long history as an unwelcome place for Black men and women and children of all ages. Decades of violence and intimidation have made activities like hiking and camping, which …
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The founder of the Bronze Chapter has thrived in the outdoors all her life. She wants other people of color in the PNW to feel the same way. Denice Rochelle doesn't just want to see more people like herself adventuring outdoors. She wants to see more people like herself leading those adventures. When she created the Bronze Chapter, Rochelle wanted …
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The angler known as The Black Stonefly was raised in the city. But now he's on a mission to get more Black people into the outdoors. Fly fishing changed Giancarlo Lawrence’s life. He says it has healed him and inspired him to become more self-sufficient. And, he says, he believes it can do the same thing for Black people like him, who are currently…
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The British cellist Julian Lloyd Webber was born into one of the country's most famous musical families, winning a scholarship to the Royal College of Music at just sixteen years old. He went on to sell hundreds of thousands of records, playing in some of the world's greatest orchestras until his career was cut short due to an injury in his neck. N…
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The Deadstock Run Club is giving people of color in Portland a place to come together, connect and get moving. As home to one of our most storied track and field destinations, one of the most celebrated runners in American history and arguably the greatest sneaker brand in the world, Oregon is a natural place to start a running club. That Ian Willi…
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First drawn to the sport for health benefits, athlete Rosalie Fish hit her stride advocating for missing and murdered Indigenous women and two-spirit people. Rosalie Fish is best known for the red handprint often painted on her face. First a runner in high school and now a collegiate athlete at the University of Washington, Fish runs with the handp…
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In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Mullan, also known as the Rage Doctor, helps us to understand the ancestral origins of our rage and takes us through how honoring the depths of our grief offers us a path toward emotional liberation. You can find Dr. Mullan's work at: https://www.decolonizingtherapy.com and @decolonizingtherapy on social. Download a FR…
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QPOC Hikers started as a place for people to bond over the outdoors. It’s become so much more. The outdoors transformed Jas Maisonet’s life. But when they went looking for people to join them on outdoor adventures, they ran into a problem. As a non-binary person of color, they had trouble meeting people outside of happy hour meet-ups. To meet more …
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Agriculture is a fraught industry for descendants of enslaved people. Yes Farm is working to move beyond that trauma. The relationship between Black people and agriculture in the United States has long been dominated by one obvious and ominous image: Black Americans working the land as enslaved people. But a different image is being formed at Yes F…
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In this episode, renowned holistic health expert, Dr. Mindy Pelz, helps us to understand the hormonal and genetic aspects of stress and trauma and ways we need to attend to our hormonal selves. You can find more of Dr. Mindy's work here: https://drmindypelz.com Download a FREE Sound Bath Meditation to help while you listen, here: https://www.drmari…
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Peace Peloton started in Seattle as a single protest ride in 2020. Now it fights for social justice nationwide. Reginald “Doc” Wilson loves his bike. So in the wake of George Floyd’s murder by Minneapolis police in May 2020, his bike became a tool to reclaim space and fight for social justice under the name Peace Peloton. Since the first ride on Ju…
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