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We offer an entertaining look at some of the big issues in history by examining public apologies of the famous and infamous. We’re looking at politicians, serial killers, actors, and you! Send us an apology you would like to make and we’ll read it on the podcast and give you the chance to redeem yourself or just get some guilt off your shoulders. We’re here for you, once a week, maybe more if you are really, really sorry.
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Uncle 2 Uncle

Franklin and Uncle Howard

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Two beautiful men, uncles to each other, navigate the world of pop culture, babes, bikinis, cold ones, hot nights and they take no prisoners while they're at it. The only podcast truly recorded live from a king size bed, accept no imitations.
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I’m Michael Rosenbaum, I’ve spent the better part of the last two decades in and out of film and television - mostly known for playing the bald dude on the show Smallville. I’m the guy that you probably don’t know by name, but when you see my face you might say “oh, that guy from that thing.” I’ve befriended some of the most talented people in the business, but it wasn’t until I started inviting them into my home that I realized, I didn’t really know these people. What started as me having s ...
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Come join me once a week while I say whatever the f*** I want and I’m not sorry . I blame the voice in my head for whatever I say, and plus it’s a free world. So my apologies in future reference for my Mouth . Unapologetically speaking allows you to hear different perspectives in lives where we are talking about it alllllll . RE”a”LATIONSHIPS , EMBARRASSING STORIES , LOVE , SEX , and many more. No beating around bushes you won’t want to miss this conversation . See you soon👁
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In the spring of 2019, after many attempts to sort through our differences, my adult daughter made the difficult choice to cut off communication. She tried to get her message across to me for a long time – without success. She repeatedly explained that she needed me to accept her new and different boundaries, for me to recognize her as an adult and for me to modify my communication style to be more respectful. She needed and expected change. I wasn't listening and didn't recognize her increa ...
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Worst Possible Timeline

Worst Possible Productions & Sound Talent Media

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THIS IS THE WORST POSSIBLE TIMELINE. Your hosts Pat Kindlon and Eric Wilson look at the twitter timeline once a week and comment on the state of the world, getting you up to date on current events. Politicians, gamers, trolls, YouTube commenters are all in the crosshairs. Dive in.
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Imperfect Love

Dr. Carla Marie Manly

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The messy road of life is difficult to navigate alone, and it’s often tough to figure out the next best step. Hosted by psychologist and author Dr. Carla Marie Manly, the Imperfect Love podcast sheds light on the complicated, sensitive problems that affect us all. Dr. Carla responds to listeners’ real-life questions with a mindfulness-based approach. She delivers quality, nourishing advice on finding love and happiness by learning to embrace life's imperfections. In supportive conversations ...
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Mindset Meets Mastery with Arlene Gale focuses on the stories we tell ourselves (both fact and fiction), the mindsets, myths, misinformation, business strategies and success formulas that help or hinder us from moving toward mastery in our businesses and our lives. The ultimate goal is to build a community to learn and teach how to be successful: Without excuses or apologies. No matter where each of us is in our business-building journey, Arlene offers her personal insights as well as those ...
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Welcome to School DisruptEd, a ground-breaking podcast that challenges the flaws of the one-size-fits-all education model. Hosted by Toni Barton, this first of its’ kind series features thought-provoking conversations with prominent educators, caregivers, and students to discuss the untold reality of our current schooling system and how it is failing students who don’t “fit in a box” or are unique in ability. P.S. Every student is different, and schools should be designed around that differe ...
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What does a third world village girl like me knows about personal growth, passion, mental health, creativity, spirituality, entrepreneurship or even podcasting? Few years ago, I moved to a new country to accept a banking job and quit that job without plans nor savings. I moved to a new county again and there, I fell into a deep, dark and cold rock bottom but still refused to return to the corporate world despite holding a degree and having decent qualifications and corporate experiences insi ...
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Welcome to Miss Iconic Psycology. I share tips and insights from my own perspective. I have some grounded knowledge on how to improve yourself and all that juice. My podcast will share a lot of things in the aspect of a millennial. This show will help enlighten your day as well as learn to accept and love yourself. I am a millennial on a very tough road to becoming an independent lady. I am working my way up to the top. Any support that I can receive from you guys even as much as listening t ...
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Welcome to Self Care IRL, a brave space for you to create better wellness experiences. Join me, Ty Alexander, wellness blogger and best selling author of "Things I Wish I Knew Before My Mom Died", as I explore strategies and ideas for becoming your best self. This podcast will inspire you to take life by the horns and enjoy the ride despite your traumas or circumstances. Topics include relationships (especially the one with self), transitions, inner growth, life purpose, spirituality, and wh ...
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Twenty-Fucking-Nine, where being brutally honest is necessary and welcomed. My name is Lour and, in case you're wondering, I'm Twenty-Fucking-Nine. Everyday I'm learning how to cope with Depression, Anixety, PTSD, and following my dreams as a filmmaker. All while being Black in Trump Era. All with humor,wisdom,honesty,and a whole 'lot of cussing😁
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Stepmonster

Stepmoms Bailey & Alyse

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Stepmonster is a podcast for every stepmom out there who has struggled. We are two friends and stepmoms who were bonded together by the blended family life. Together, we’re tackling the stigma of being the wicked stepmom, AKA, the ”stepmonster”, and sharing all of our stories for your benefit. You’ll hear us laugh, cry, give advice, and clink our wine glasses to all stepmoms battling the stigma together.
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Future Point

Luis Angel | AE Mind

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Future Point's main outcome is to showcase the best companies and individuals in the world that are doing remarkable things to advance their respective industries into a brighter future. From CEOs and CTOs to Recruiters and Engineering Candidates, we love to talk to those that are making sure that our world's future is better because they decided to make a lasting impact within their careers. AE Mind's Future Point is hosted by Memory Master Champion, Luis Angel. He loves to learn informatio ...
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Grab your cocktail and transport back to Les Deux nightclub as Audrina Patridge, Brody Jenner, and Frankie Delgado deliver the ultimate rewatch podcast about their time on The Hills. Each week, they will break down a particular episode, bring guests on to discuss their Hills experience and give you the real lowdown behind-the-scenes on what was actually real and what was fake.
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You’re not alone if you’re in your Second Act of life and feeling stuck or uncertain! I’m Sarah Senst host of Encore! Living your best Second Act podcast. This is a place for real women to reduce, reuse and recycle old thoughts and beliefs that no longer serve you AND replace them with new ways of thinking, feeling then acting! Welcome and the conversation starts now… I see you. I feel you. I hear you…Coach Sarah
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Every week Beaverton editor-in-chief Luke Gordon Field assembles some of the country's best comedians and writers to talk, mock and riff their way through the news of the week. Then he puts their knowledge to the test in a very important quiz where the winner gets absolute nothing. Part panel show, part interview, the Beaverton Weekly Report is an hilarious look at what's going on in the world around us. It'll be just like watching CNN, only funnier and with fewer erectile dysfunction ads.
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Jessica is the CEO and founder of Up Level With Jess, an accredited mindset coach and marketing expert for artists, influencers and entrepreneurs ready to stand out, make a massive impact and become famous in their field. As a TV actress and 6-figure entrepreneur at the age of 26, Jess has already travelled the world, built a thriving podcast community and worked with stars such as James Corden. She's now teaching other creative people how to call in love, money, recognition and success, jus ...
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James Marsters (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Schmactors) joins us again this week to share gratitude for his tenure as an actor along with his path to self acceptance after realizing how empty the pursuit of external validation can be. James also talks about the misinterpretation that got him kicked out of Juilliard, his darkest day on set while filmi…
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Imane Khelif is a born fighter. Sure, she's an olympic gold medalist boxer, but that's not what we are talking about. She grew up fighting the local bullies in her village, fought against her father's ideas of what sports women can play (none), and lately fought against public opinion when she entered the Olympics and started winning. Imane has a s…
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There was a time in the not-too-distant past when aging was honored and seen as a natural part of life. Yet in today's world, we've come to fear aging as if it's a dark monster we must fight in order to be loved, seen, and respected. The culture of eternal youth eats away at our well-being on many levels. It creates an increasingly consumptive and …
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Kueen Talk. Join us as we listen to the inspiring journey of Kimberly Paige, a Wichita-based musician who started making money from her passion for singing at just 10 years old. Now at 41, she's living her dream full-time. Kimberly is a woman of faith, but she embraces her identity wholeheartedly, including her place in the queer community, even if…
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Hi Listeners. I'd love to hear from you. Send a text by Fan Mail. So often, people who love and support us are also in contact with or know our distancing or estranged adult child. I'm often asked whether it is "a good idea" or "will it work" to have one of these people talk to the adult child on the parent's behalf. I also hear stories about peopl…
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If your childhood was traumatic, you might expect yourself to have forgotten or moved past the difficulties and challenges you endured. Yet, from my clinical and life experiences, it is clear we never recover from childhood trauma – or any other form of it – unless we purposefully engage in mindful healing. We are told that "time heals all wounds."…
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Kueen Talk: In this episode, we dive into the story of a young man who, after experiencing the pain of heartbreak, takes a deep look at his past actions and the mistakes he's made. With humility and courage, he owns up to his wrongdoings. Now on a path of self-discovery and healing, he’s learning each day the importance of being kind to others, lov…
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Tom Hopper (The Umbrella Academy, Black Sails) joins us this week to share his experience in this industry from finding balance in his health amid physically demanding roles to the grounded perspective that parenting has brought him. Tom talks a lot about Umbrella Academy’s bittersweet ending, uncomfortable pain in early seasons, and everything in …
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Hi Listeners. I'd love to hear from you. Send a text by Fan Mail. Memory distortion is common in our human experience. It can be particularly relevant in crumbling relationships between parents and their adult children. Too often, what were once happy or benign memories morph - seemingly - suddenly into abusive and traumatic events. Parents are oft…
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We want to believe that our healthcare system will be there for us when we need it. And we rightly expect that those entrusted with our care can (and will) do everything in their power to give us the care we deserve. Yet, unfortunately, I—and millions of others—have found that our healthcare system is terribly broken. When we are too sick, fragile,…
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A year ago, she courageously came out, and just two months later, found herself engaged to the love of her life. Now, she lives unapologetically as her true self, embracing the love and support of her partner. While still learning to navigate her faith, she continues to grow and thrive, embodying resilience and authenticity in every aspect of her j…
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Martin Kove (Cobra Kai, The Karate Kid) joins us this week to share the vulnerability and soft side behind over 50 years of onscreen villainy. Martin talks a lot about the depth added to his character in the Cobra Kai series, while recounting crazy stories during the audition and filming of the iconic Karate Kid franchise. We also talk about going …
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We often believe that we need to change who we are to be loved and accepted. Yet, in the process of shape-shifting to meet others' needs and expectations, we often lose the very core--the true heart--of who we are. The cost to the self can be devastating. I have come to believe that those who truly understand what it is to love and be loved don't a…
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Hi Listeners. I'd love to hear from you. Send a text by Fan Mail. Memory distortion is common in our human experience. It can be particularly relevant in crumbling relationships between parents and their adult children. Too often, what were once happy or benign memories morph - seemingly - suddenly into abusive and traumatic events. Parents are oft…
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Send us a text Why does he complain so much? Is there a reason that justifies his behavior? No, I'm tired of the excuses we make for men. So, it's a no; we can't justify it. His complaints have become a habit, and it's time to confront him and give him a taste of his own medicine. Now, in this podcast, I offer a few strategies that might work. If t…
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Zach Braff (A Good Person, Scrubs) joins us in person this week for a deep convo about the passion and catharsis that went into his film ‘A Good Person’ alongside the emotional rollercoaster that came with its production. Zach opens by reminiscing about belly laughs and good times with his cast mates during Scrubs and the life changing experience t…
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We want those we care about to feel safe, loved, and secure, and we naturally want the same for ourselves. Yet in today's chaotic world, millions feel anxious, isolated, unseen, and unloved, particularly after the pandemic—which took many people's lives off course—feelings of hopelessness, confusion, disappointment, and shame abound. Often-silent e…
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Send us a text Remember, we are social creatures, and we often forget that. There are so many benefits to being in a marriage or a partnership. Plus, I read somewhere that you can live longer. But here are some things that bring us joy in being in an intimate relationship, like belonging to someone and feeling wanted. https://www.instagram.com/trac…
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The story of the Paris 2024 Olympics blends history, mythology, and modern-day controversies, all through the lens of public apologies. In this episode of "Apologies Accepted," Theo and Juliette delve into the recent controversy surrounding the Paris 2024 Olympics Committee's apology for a piece of performance art that some interpreted as mocking t…
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Lou Gramm (Foreigner, Black Sheep) joins us this week to share his story of growing up as a New York kid with aspirations in music, to fronting one of the most iconic rock groups Foreigner, and being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Lou shares the origins of classic songs like ‘Feels Like the First Time’ and ‘Juke Box Hero’ along with th…
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Today, you and I are going to discuss how to BEGIN to overcome unresolved trauma. Now I say begin because I recognize that (1) this isn't a one and done kinda of practice (2) with everything great and worthy you must at least just start. So this is the beginning for us. Now. This is a heavy topic, but I promise we will tackle it together. We might …
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Send us a text Think about it: Do we really know the person? Do we feel like we know the person because we are married to them, have been dating them for years, or have been friends with them? Hmm, are they showing us what they want us to see? Is there another side totally opposite from the one we are seeing? Is there an uncaring, cruel, and mean s…
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Hi Listeners. I'd love to hear from you. Send a text by Fan Mail. A few years ago, in the middle years of our family's estrangement from my adult daughter and grandchildren, I adopted the phrase "Parent Partner.” I borrowed the term from the early days of divorcing parents (remember Gweneth Paltro's divorce from Chris Martin?) working together to c…
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Kueen Talk, we dive into the inspiring journey of a queer mixed-race woman who is a talented dancer raised in Cheyenne, Ute Territories aka Denver, now located in Tongva Territory, now known as LA. Struggling initially to find her place in the queer community, she has now discovered a supportive and loving group of people who embrace her for who sh…
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When life feels stressful, dark, or challenging, we often tell ourselves--or are told by others--that we should just toughen and carry on. Yet, from my professional and personal experience, I've learned that compartmentalizing or burying our struggles only makes things worse in the long run. When we ignore our needs for mental, emotional, and physi…
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