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Sinner Saint Sister is a Christian podcast that dives into whatever we might be feeling that day through a soulful interview with a thoughtful guest. I hope you hear something that lets you know you are loved and helps you love one another.
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Impolite Company

Nish Weiseth and Amy Sullivan

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A weekly politics and religion podcast hosted by Nish Weiseth (Cosmopolitan, The BBC, Deseret News) and Amy Sullivan (TIME Magazine, Yahoo News, NYTimes). It's called Impolite Company because the rules of etiquette say that you're not supposed to talk about either politics or religion in polite company - presumably because those two topics can get people a little riled. But, if this is where being polite has gotten us, it's clearly not working.
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Farm To Table Talk

Farm To Table Talk

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Is it best that our food is Local and Organic or Big and Conventional? Our view is “Both, and..” We don’t come to the table with a bias, except that good farming like good food comes in all shapes and sizes. Farm to Table Talk explores issues and the growing interest in the story of how and where the food on our tables is produced, processed and marketed. The host, Rodger Wasson is a food and agriculture veteran. Although he was the first of his family to leave the grain and livestock farm a ...
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Cold Case Chronicles

Central State Studios

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The Cold Case Chronicles are the finding of a group of women dedicated to researching, investigating, and reporting their findings on cold cases. Follow along, as Amy, Ali Alicia, and Dani learn, dissect information, build suspect lists, and assist police. These are the Cold Case Chronicles, and Season One is Little Linda Weldy.
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PT Below The Waist

PT Below The Waist

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Sullivan Physical Therapy's podcast called "PT: Below the Waist", a patient oriented podcast discussing topics related to pelvic floor physical therapy and how it addresses bladder, bowel, and sexual function issues. The podcast features pelvic floor physical therapists casually conversing about their experiences and thoughts towards pelvic floor related issues . They will be posting podcasts about different diagnoses, tips/recommendations to address symptoms, and interviews with medical pro ...
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Cut the Craft

Amy Umbel and Brien Beidler

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Have you ever looked at potters smiling from their booth at the farmers’ market and wondered: “what’s their deal?” Have you ever considered whose hands are behind the wooden chair you're sitting on? How about those fancy kitchen knives you admire? Cut the Craft is a podcast that brings stories of handcraft and its makers to you. Perhaps you are a craftsperson looking for a fresh perspective, or a newcomer to handmade things; no matter your starting point, your hosts Amy Umbel and Brien Beidl ...
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"I want what SHE has" w/ Theresa Lyn Widmann (and formerly Shana Falana) is a weekly live radio show at Radio Kingston in Kingston NY and PODCAST, amplifying women's voices and their stories. We share interviews of women (female identifying humans), seeking to flip the narrative on envy and celebrating the strengths and accomplishments of women we look up to. Women are so often the unsung heroines of a community’s overall health and wellbeing. These women have gifts to share and stories to t ...
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It's a Wine Podcast, but NOT a Podcast all about wine...Meet Mike! He's tall, way into wine, and a former Disc Jockey. This podcast is his life rolled into one fun bundle of wine geekery, relatable conversation, many sips of wine AND laughter. Wine should be fun, right? This podcast tries to be fun. Based out of Nicholson Ranch Winery in Sonoma, California. Yes, THAT Sonoma...wine country!
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Everything about how we work has changed - so why are we still recruiting like it's 1980? Throw Out the Playbook is the podcast for Talent Acquisition professionals ready to ditch the outdated hiring rulebook and attract, engage, and retain talent like it’s 2024. Hosted by Rhona Pierce, a software engineer-turned-TA-leader known for breaking all the rules, each episode invites forward-thinking recruiters and business leaders to share unfiltered stories from the talent trenches and unconventi ...
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Join Mattie Westbrouck as they dive into Closet Talk, where each week they’ll share their intimate personal experiences with growing up, coming out, and embracing their identity. From sharing stories about being closeted in middle school, to mental health struggles in high school, to unpacking the queer experience with guest co-hosts, Mattie creates a space for the community to feel seen.
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The Music Industry Blueprint Podcast is consistently rated as one of the Top Music Business Podcasts. Hosted by Taylor Swift's Former Manager Rick Barker. Rick is known for his straightforward and honest approach when it comes to the Music Business. This weekly podcast is designed to help keep you up to date with what is happening in the world of music and the latest trends when it comes to digital marketing. Rick, also has a Subscriber ONLY Podcast that comes out daily called the "MIB Secre ...
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Dear Lonely Writer is a show for all the lonely writers out there - before, during and especially after the book deal. Every week our host Eden Boudreau, author of CRYING WOLF: A Memoir, interviews bestselling authors from around the world about not just their writing process but the emotional labour that comes with creating, and how to navigate isolation, imposter syndrome and more.
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Hi friend! If you are a woman who does not have kids by chance, not by choice, this message is for you. If you had an inner desire to be a mother but never came to reality, this show is for you. If you got married at a later stage in your life, or if you are single and you never had the chance to even try, this is for you. If you were a mama at some point and suffered a loss, this is for you too. And if you want to feel like you are a part of a community alongside other women who have walked ...
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The opioid epidemic has been declared a public health emergency and requires understanding and help from all areas of our country. This podcast aims to help educate the public on the stigma of addiction, and why it is important to address it. Through the understanding of Opioid Use Disorder and opioid overdose, we hope to help reduce the stigma within listeners. Our goal is for this recording to inspire you to advocate for, protect, and help those who use opioids. We hope that listeners will ...
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The Real Estate Mailbag

Angie Lawless, Brandon Miller and Steve Morris

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Have you ever spent an hour reading real estate news and you come away feeling more confused than when you started? Are you new to real estate and just trying to navigate the basic process, or are you a seasoned real estate professional who wants to go deeper on a recent change or something you’ve wondered about for years? Either way, we’re here for it. Welcome to the Real Estate Mailbag. Each month, your hosts – Angie Lawless, Brandon Miller and Steve Morris will answer your burning real es ...
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Send us a Text Message. What does it mean to live a good life? How do we find meaning and happiness in our everyday lives? In this episode, Amy Julia Becker sits down with Meghan Sullivan, co-author of The Good Life Method and philosophy professor at Notre Dame, to explore: The narrow American understanding of the good life How to help students (an…
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In this episode, we have a soulful conversation with my friend Amy, founder of Aspire Zen. We dive deep into Amy's personal journey and healing tools, discussing the challenges and liberating aspects of living a child-free life. We talk about the importance of community, morning routines, managing emotions, healthy eating habits and more! Amy is a …
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Water restrictions in California will cause large acreages of farm land to be fallowed, potentially producing nothing. Fortunately a new crop is being introduced that uses very little water, making more available for thirstier tree, vine and row crops. That new crop, a new spirit, is California Agave. Stuart Woolf has been to Mexico and brought bac…
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Inspired by the thoughts and speakers in this Ted Radio Hour, Marielena Ferrer and I dig into the topic of language. Was the alphabet responsible for the demise of the Goddess? Are we resistant to language changes? Are language changes imposed upon us like Colonizers? Are they able to change culture? We meander through these questions and more toda…
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This episode is sponsored by Equity Activations In this episode, Rhona sits down with Tara Turk-Haynes, a DEI expert and Talent Acquisition leader, for a candid conversation about what it really takes to make diversity hiring work. They discuss the importance of data, the role of ERGs, and the impact of societal and political factors on DEI efforts…
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In today's episode, our guest Michelle shares her deeply personal journey through infertility and the emotional challenges of ending her adoption efforts. Michelle's vulnerability and honesty shine through as we discuss our similar experiences, touching on topics such as the impact of childlessness on mental health, the healing process, and the pow…
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Kanani and Courtney welcome Mhara Starling to the podcast to talk Welsh witchcraft, fairies and pronunciations that trip Kanani up, whether in English or in Welsh! Join Us On Patreon to hear an ad-free version of this episode. Support The Podcast During the month of June, save 20% on Sacred Tears by That Witch Life co-host Courtney Weber! Use coupo…
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Consumers are more confused than ever about what are the best food choices for themselves and their family. This is the case inspite of the fact or because of the fact that social media, traditional media, books and TV are filled with strongly asserted points of view. Why is establishing the right path so confusing? Amy Myrdal Miller is a registere…
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Derek Dombeck shares his journey from construction to real estate investing and the financial challenges he faced. He emphasizes the importance of alternative strategies and learning from failure. Derek discusses his approach to preparing the next generation for success and the value of building a network and participating in masterminds. He also s…
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In this episode, Sean Page, a senior technical recruiter, shares his strategies for being productive and effective as a solo recruiter in a resource-constrained environment. Sean discusses how he leverages data, prioritizes tasks, builds relationships with candidates and hiring managers, and communicates effectively with stakeholders. 📬 Newsletter:…
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In today's episode, we sit down with my friend, yoga teacher, and mentor Linh. She shares her unique perspective on choosing to live without children, her journey of spiritual and emotional healing, and tactical ways to practice self-care. With a multifaceted background including a master's degree in spiritual psychology, Lin delves into her person…
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In the first half of today's show I am joined by Margaret Bensfield Sullivan, an author, illustrator, and family photo curator, whose work combines her personal passion for archiving with visual storytelling skills she honed over nearly two decades in brand marketing. Margaret was a partner at WPP's marketing and branded content agency Group SJR, w…
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What’s up witches! David Shi is back with us to talk about his new book, “Spirit Voices: The Mysteries and Magic of North Asian Shamanism”, and we delve into his thoughts and practices in domestic magick. Hillary also has some great info on the magickal uses of Tarragon (The Trauma Herb) for healing spells and home life! Join Us On Patreon to hear …
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More money is spent lobbying the Farm Bill than is spent lobbying for America’s Defense industry. It’s not just about producing food. Over 80% of the farm bill is for nutrition programs, such as SNAP, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. The bulk of the lobbying investments are made by AgriBusiness that sells inputs to farmers and the grocery…
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In this episode, James Ellis, an Employer Branding Expert and the founder of Employer Brand Labs, shares insights on employer branding, its financial impact, and the misconceptions surrounding it. He emphasizes the importance of creating a strong employer brand that is clear and distinct, rather than aiming to look good to everyone. James also disc…
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Send us a Text Message. In a society often obsessed with intelligence, can we reimagine a good life that encompasses joy, meaning, and respect for all? What does it mean to respect and support individuals with profound intellectual disabilities? What role do those most intimately involved in providing care have in advocacy? Professor Amy Lutz, Ph.D…
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Christina Varga (b. 1971, Milwaukee, WI) is a self-taught visionary artist living in the Hudson Valley. Her work incorporates a variety of materials including up-cycled and discarded objects, appropriated day-to-day ephemera such as vintage maps and magazines, holographic mylar, tissue paper, and mixed media including paint pens, pastels, acrylic, …
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The ladies discuss a new playlist idea for the Patreon subscribers to help with and then they dive into how to deal with imposter syndrome. Kanani’s “All is Lost” playlist Join Us On Patreon to hear an ad-free version of this episode. Support The Podcast Save 20% on The Once & Future Witch Hunt by Alice Markham-Cantor! Use coupon HUNT20 @Llewellyn.…
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Send Mike a Text! Mike's pal, and fellow podcast host, Amy Mair checks in with some good summer reads! The two of them also sip some good wines, and get into a serious debate about "listening" to books vs actually reading them the old fashioned way. This is really THE wine podcast that's NOT "all about wine" - but there's plenty of wine, don't worr…
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The demand for meat will keep growing because the world’s population will keep growing out of poverty and with a hunger to add meat to their diet. Now more meat can come from more sources , including animal, plants and mycoprotein. Paul Shapiro is CEO of the Better Meat Company and author of “Clean Meat”. Growing micycrobial fungi called “mycoprote…
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This episode is sponsored by Equity Activations In this episode, Kat Kibben, the founder and CEO of Three Ears Media, discusses the importance of asking the right questions during intake calls and avoiding an order taker mindset. They discuss the common mistakes recruiters make in asking questions, the value of asking follow-up questions, and how t…
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Brad Herda discusses the challenges and dynamics of family businesses. He shares his background and how he got into working with family businesses. The conversation covers topics such as transitioning from corporate to family business, the importance of language and communication, separating business and family, challenges in multi-generational fam…
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In this episode, I just want to express a heartfelt: I see you and I get it. We discuss the importance of community, validation and belonging. I want all women who listen to this show to find supper their journeys through the show, regardless of their past. We chat about empathy, vulnerability, and the ongoing conversation on personal growth, heali…
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Kaitlyn Murray has been care-taking her brand, la vie apres l'amour, a sustainable fashion organization since 2017. Born and raised in Red Hook, NY, she graduated from the Fashion Institute of Technology and went on to work at Hermes in customer service and merchandising. Her life long love affair with thrifting and her studies in sustainability le…
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The ladies had the ultimate dumpster fire shit show weekend with the ever wonderful Rossa Crean and a trip to the Enchanted Forest (and maybe a visit to a certain eating establishment). Hilary also runs down some new and exciting features coming to our Patreon feed! They then welcome Kris Spisak to the show to talk about the history of Baba Yaga an…
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A successful consumer brand can be built from the farm while prioritizing community well-being. Organic style farming existed long before chemical intensive farming became the norm. Four generations of Matt Mclean’s family were citrus farmers in Florida, beginning before federal organic certification became a law. Recognizing growing demand , Matt …
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This episode is sponsored by Equity Activations Mary Kay Baldino, Head of Talent Acquisition at a global company with over 10,000 employees, discusses the importance of balancing confidence and humility as a TA leader. She emphasizes the need for expertise, data, and evidence to back up your recommendations. Mary Kay also highlights the significanc…
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Trauma & Critical Care Surgeon Whole Body Optimism™ founder & CEO Beyond the operating room, she helps empower high-performing healthcare professionals to achieve holistic wellness through clean living, blending medical expertise with timeless wellness practices to foster physical vitality, mental clarity, and spiritual fulfillment. Connect wit…
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Send us a Text Message. How do you hold onto hope in the midst of suffering? How can we trust in the goodness of God in a world of pain? What does the good life look like in the midst of disability and uncertainty? Katherine Wolf, author with Alex Wolf of Treasures in the Dark, survived a catastrophic stroke at the age of 26 and continues her recov…
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It's another installment of Spirituality and Politics with Marielena Ferrer. Today we largely speak about her upcoming exhibit, "At Arm's Length," where she dives deep into the meaning of Poison Ivy. It's the second time a friend has built artwork around the plant that so many fear. It conjures an interesting response from most humans and perhaps s…
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The ladies welcome Mat Auryn back to the show to talk about future projects and “The Psychic Art of Tarot” and take some questions from the Patreon community! Join Us On Patreon to hear an ad-free version of this episode. Support The Podcast Check out the phenomenal tea blends at thejasminepearl.com and save 10% with coupon code WITCH2024. Free shi…
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Economies of scale will continue to push farming operations to get bigger over time. While big farms getting bigger is not likely to change, value added farming is a different matter. Another decline in net farm income is projected according to the Spring 2024 Missouri Farm Income Outlook released by the University of Missouri’s Rural and Farm Fina…
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In this episode, Tabitha Cavanagh, VP of Recruiting and Talent Strategy at The Sales Collective, discusses competency-based interviewing and its effectiveness in evaluating sales candidates. 📕 Download the Salesperson Interview Guide: https://bit.ly/4dIg17Y 📬 Newsletter: https://link.rhonapierce.com/YZEviw //TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Introduction and Tab…
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Karen Ramola, VP of Retail at New Market Bank, shares her family's journey in running a small family-owned bank. The bank has been in operation since 1905 and is currently in its fourth generation. Karen's sister is the president and CEO, while their father is the credit analyst and chairman of the board. Karen discusses the importance of family bu…
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In today's episode, we chat with Julia Christine, a podcast host and intuitive healer, to share her personal journey of transformation, healing, and how she came to terms with not having children. Julia opens up about her battle with body image, her significant weight loss journey, and how these experiences led her to choose herself over the societ…
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In today's episode, we have a deeply personal conversation with Brandi, a life coach and the co-owner of the Zero Proof Life community. We dive into Brandi's experiences with infertility, miscarriage, and her decision to quit alcohol, highlighting the complexities of dealing with societal expectations around motherhood. Brandi shares her profession…
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In this premiere episode, I share my personal journey and the motivation behind creating this podcast focused on women who don't have children by chance, not by choice. This show exists to foster conversations, offer support, and build a community for women who have experienced the longing or loss associated with not being a mother. Whether due to …
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Today I am severely under the weather so I postponed my original guest and instead have time to honor a dear friend, Sarah Bisceglie, who took her life last year. In the beginning of the show I share some memories of Sarah who was a beam of love and light with a brilliant mind. She and I worked together to bring gong and reiki healing to many in th…
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The ladies talk about nightmares and retrograde fallout along with high school reminiscing and a round of “what would you be arrested for?” They then welcome Bee to the show to discuss perfume magick and how certain smells can unlock core memories. Join Us On Patreon to hear an ad-free version of this episode. Support The Podcast Check out the phen…
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The new ways of raising livestock and meat production are increasingly drawing from old ways when pastures were more prevalent than large metal confinement buildings. Brittany and Bill Sullivan own and operate Sullivan Farms, just outside of Fayette, MO. Their primary business is pork. All their pigs are raised and rotated on fresh regenerative pas…
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In this episode, Amy Miller, a senior recruiter at Amazon with over 25 years of experience in tech recruiting, shares her insights on building strong partnerships between recruiters and hiring managers. Discover the secrets to effective collaboration, alignment, and success in the hiring process. 📬 Newsletter: https://link.rhonapierce.com/YZEviw //…
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 Hey there. If you are a woman who does not have kids by chance, not by choice, this message is for you. If you had an inner desire to be a mother but never came to reality, this show is for you. If you got married at a later stage in your life, or if you are single and you never had the chance to even try, this is for you. If you were a mama at so…
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Send us a Text Message. We are heading into another contentious Presidential election. For people of faith, for people who care about character and gentleness and values, for people who are inclined to disengage from politics altogether, what are we to do? Michael Wear, author of The Spirit of Our Politics, joins Amy Julia Becker to talk about: His…
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Today on the show I get to speak with Laura Victoria Ward, CMA, RSME, a dancer, choreographer, movement teacher, Laban/Bartenieff Movement Analyst, musician, painter, consciousness explorer, somanaut, and meditator. She is the artistic director of Kingston Contemporary Dance Theatre (formerly Octavia Cup Dance Theatre), a multi-disciplinary, multi-…
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Courtney and Kanani talk Bealtaine plans and visiting the Sasquatch festival! They then welcome Jon O’Sullivan to discuss the history of Bealtaine and what are some of the best practices for Witches at Bealtaine, no matter where they are in the world. Join Us On Patreon to hear an ad-free version of this episode. Support The Podcast Check out the p…
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Although funding and knowledge is available to create better food systems, it is the active choice of doing nothing that is impeding progress. We keep educating the public on the problem and offer no solutions says Zack Wyatt, CEO and founder of the Carolina Farm Trust. Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, he’s now driving change to improve access t…
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Join Jaime White as she welcomes Erin Ogden, an attorney renowned for her unconventional approach to law. Together, they delve into the intricacies of family businesses, discussing challenges, strategies, and insights that stand apart from traditional legal perspectives. Don't miss this thought-provoking conversation on navigating the unique landsc…
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