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Welcome to 'Have You Heard About...,' a pop culture podcast with a social conscious. We dismantle what you think you know about pop culture, telling stories and going deep on what these stories mean to our cultural collective. This is the podcast for true students-of-pop-culture, as culture enthusiast and host Mahsa does a deep dive into the stuff you want to hear more about, chatting with contributing guest hosts in provocative and candid conversations that will change the way you think abo ...
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Collective Audacity

Dismantle Collective

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Collective Audacity welcomes you to be part of the work of The Dismantle Collective, a Black-led, POC-centered think tank, creating our collective path to liberation. Each episode captures our actual, real life, weekly meetings as we work to raise $50M to build and support models of what we know our economy and ways of being will and should look like.
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Thank you for checking out the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. This is the space where we explore the art and science of being more effective at facilitating learning. We also share ways to increase our personal productivity, so we can have more peace in our lives and be even more present for our students.
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Hello and welcome to the Needs Improvement Podcast, your regular deep dive into reimagining mental health and wellbeing in the workplace. I’m your host, Nicholas Whitaker, Coach and Co-Founder of the Changing Work Collective. In every episode, we sit down with thought leaders in organizational health, as well as individuals who’ve navigated the complexities of mental health, well-being and belonging in the workplace. Our goal? To dismantle the stigma surrounding mental health and ignite mean ...
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Welcome to Freaks & Ferals: The Firekeepers Podcast, where we embrace neurodivergence, queerness, and exquisite sensitivity. Here, we dismantle labels and celebrate our inherent resilience and power. This podcast delves into vital topics like mental health, community building, spirituality, creativity, and relationships, all from a Western perspective keen on embracing holistic knowledge and practices, including those grounded in indigenous wisdom. Grounded in an understanding of the Western ...
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There's Nothing Wrong With You

Unconventional Minds LLC

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This show is about personal and collective liberation. We aim to create fresh perspectives through conversations that question and challenge the status quo and dismantle the stigma that's often associated with "unconventional" neurotypes, identities, and life experiences. Tune in as Coach Samantha Cooper takes a deep dive into intriguing and thought-provoking topics, such as exploring the adaptive characteristics and origins of “maladaptive” traits and behaviors, chronic fear as the underlyi ...
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The hero the world’s been waiting for? It’s you, sweet soul. Join psychologist and insatiably curious spiritual truth seeker Ashley Melillo each week as she melds psychology and spirituality to explore soulful topics such as consciousness, the nature of reality, self-reclamation + self-mastery, the higher self, empowerment, and awakened living. If you’re feeling stuck or stagnant and searching for a way to reignite that internal spark, this is the podcast for you. It’s time to come home to y ...
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The Better It Gets Podcast is a space for us to explore the gritty, the beautiful, the practical and the profound. As we tap into the collective vision and prayer that life gets to keep getting better & better. According to Universal Law: The more we hold a belief in our hearts, the more we steward this manifestation in our reality. This podcast is intended to put the power back in your hands. These episodes cover everything from spirituality, to entrepreneurship, dharma, devotional union/re ...
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Welcome to No Offense, And — a loving and nourishing space created to fuel conversations around personal and collective liberation. Join Denver-based, Aquarius Suns, Manifesting Generators, works-in-progress, and practical strangers Kelly and Kendle on their journeys towards their higher selves as they have conversations with incredible guests and each other around self-love and how we can rise up together to rebuild our world in the Age of Aquarius. We aim to empower, encourage, expand, and ...
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Welcome to Pathways to Parity, a podcast dedicated to reshaping the narrative of gender EQUITY and parity at every level, not just within the professional sphere. It's undeniable that equity remains a critical concern not confined to specific realms, but pervasive across various sectors of society, necessitating a comprehensive approach to address disparities in all walks of life. The sobering projection from the World Economic Forum, at the current rate of progress, it would take another 13 ...
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This is the story of the wrongful conviction of Brendan Dassey. When Brendan Dassey uttered “I’m really stupid Mum, I can’t help it” this was not the failure of a vulnerable teenager but the exposure of the systemic failings of Wisconsin's criminal justice system. This season join me as I step back into Manitowoc 2005 and explore and re-examine the factors at the heart of this profound miscarriage of justice.
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The Modern Good

The Modern Good

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The Modern Good is a weekly podcast that explores the collision of mental health, pop culture, current events and spirituality. Each episode is built around a cohesive theme the encourages listeners to think critically about the topic while staying solutions-focused. Each guest or teaching topic upholds our core value - BUILD THE WORLD YOU WANT TO LIVE IN - DON'T JUST COMPLAIN ABOUT IT. It is our sincere hope that this show inspires you to take action and get to work rather than wallow in wh ...
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You know when that incredibly divisive Ballerina Farm article by Megan Agnew for The Times created such a social media frenzy, we would have a lot to say about the trad wife of it all. This is particularly interesting because it's the first time in recent memory that a trad wife has broken the fourth wall. Chiming in is guest host Rachel, who has b…
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James Lang reads his piece, Working the Gardens of Our Classrooms, on episode 529 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode He quits worrying about whether Pangloss or Martin are correct, decides that he and his companions should turn their attention to the immediate work demanded by their current circumstances. -James Lang Writ…
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The main question we'll be answering in this episode is: Is the brain the producer of consciousness or the receiver of it? To answer this question, we'll explore the two primary theories on consciousness—the reductionist or materialist model and the holographic, spiritualist, or non-local model. We'll then dive deep into the spiritualist model of c…
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Jason Lodge discusses assessment reform for the age of artificial intelligence on episode 528 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode Where does the capability of AI end and where does the impact of the teacher start? -Jason Lodge Our tendencies as teachers and the way that we wanted to teach was clashing with the way that the…
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There are many, many forms of psi phenomena but the main forms of psi, referred to as the 'Big Five," are: Telepathy Clairvoyance Precognition Telekinesis Healing The first three pertain to the transference of information and fall within the subcategory of ESP. The last two pertain to the transference of energy and fall within the subcategory of PK…
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Alexis Peirce Caudell shares ways we cen go beyond dichtomous thinking: strategies to enhance teaching and learning on episode 527 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode It’s about being able to sort of think across or beyond those boxes that we normally operate on every day. -Alexis Peirce Caudell Resources Categories we liv…
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This is an intuitive companion episode to the previous episode—Beyond Separation: The Zero-Point Field. If you haven't yet listened to that episode, I recommend listening to it first before diving into this one. Resources Quantic Field Impact to Space-Time Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for entertainment and informational purposes only and do…
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Ann Taylor shares ways to offer accessible and affordable learning through open educational resources (OERs) on episode 526 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode I have been surprised at how some of us don’t think about the cost of what we’re requiring our students to use. -Ann Taylor It’s the instructor that’s making the di…
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In this episode, we're exploring the Zero-Point Field (ZPF). There are many theories on what, exactly, the Zero-Point Field does. Most simply put though, the Zero-Point Field can be thought of as a universal information field from which everything is created and thereby connected as well. The ZPF is the non-local tapestry of infinite and limitless …
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Amira Barger shares four common arguments against DEI and how to dismantle them on episode 525 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode Many people who are at the margins often know from lived experience that the playing field is not level, and that there are biases that leaders and individuals across any and every institution …
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Jon Ippolito on a more critical framework for AI use (amongst other topics) on episode 524 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode We need to either rethink what intelligence means, beyond the scope of simply being articulate and knowledgeable when it comes to to putting words together, or we need to think about what other val…
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This episode was first released in November of 2023. I'm resharing it this week, because it will serve as a useful foundation for the next episode (coming out on July 11th) on The Zero-Point Field. In this episode, we'll explore quantum entanglement, the holographic nature of reality, and the power that each of us has to affect change not only in o…
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Judith Dutill talks about communication literacy in the age of AI on episode 523 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode In the college classroom, we don’t often emphasize that type of communication as a skill that’s worth teaching, talking about, assessing, and we focus instead on more formal types of communication. -Judith D…
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This episode is an intuitive companion to the previous episode titled God and Spirituality—Remembering the Inherency of Our Divinity. If you haven't yet listened to the previous episode, I recommend listening to it first and then coming back to this one when you're feeling open-minded, open-hearted, and ready to receive. Ascension Glossary Transcri…
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Clarissa Sorensen Unruh shares about intersectionality, power, and pedagogy on episode 522 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode It is hard for students to accurately think about what their learning process looked like. -Clarissa Sorensen Unruh Not only is the system rigged for a certain dominant group, but it is purposefull…
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This episode is written with the intention of exploring the middle ground between orthodox religion and orthodox science. For those who believe that this experience we call 'life' is both deeply meaningful and meant to be explored through the veracity of freedom, sovereignty, and authentic expression. For those searching for the middle ground where…
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Leon Furze shares the myth of the AI first draft on episode 521 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode We need to provide opportunities for people to find things hard, to persevere, and to see if they come out the other side. -Leon Furze For me, brainstorming, idea generation, drafting, all of that is far more important than …
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In this episode, I share my personal experience and several intuitive writings on the topic of self-doubt (especially around my own intuition) in recent times and the back-and-forth battle between profound, peace-inducing surrender to the journey and tightly gripped efforts to seek certainty and control. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for ent…
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This episode is quite the departure for the show and was born out of some Instagram stories around perimenopause, when I realized- hey, we all seem pretty uninformed! And more scary - way too many people are tuning into their fave influencers for peri content, which is becoming increasingly monetized. While I personally got my puberty education fro…
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Join host Nicholas Whitaker and Dr. Delia Grenville, Founder & CEO of SLYN Consulting as she delves into workplace mobbing and group aggression. Workplace mobbing occurs when coworkers unite to oust a specific individual, often someone seen as a change catalyst. This covert aggression includes gaslighting and gossip, making it hard for the target t…
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Dave Stachowiak interviews Bonni about Bird Brains on episode 520 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode Good curators are valued members of knowledge networks. -Bonni Stachowiak For those of us that teach in a higher education context, there are so many different classroom observation tools that are far more grounded in rese…
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This episode is an intuitive companion to the previous episode titled Living Beyond the Illusion of Linear Time. If you haven't yet listened to the previous episode, I recommend listening to it first and then coming back to this one when you're feeling open-minded, open-hearted, and ready to receive. Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for enterta…
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Danielle De La Mare shares how to foster self compassion as a professor on episode 519 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode And I worked way, way, way, way, way harder than I should have because I thought that if I didn’t work hard, people would see that I wasn’t worthy of being their teacher. -Danielle De La Mare Let’s jus…
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In this episode, we'll embark on a sort of time-displacing odyssey in which we consider the idea—based on scientific discoveries and paradigm-shattering theories—that linear time is nothing more than an intricate and clever illusion. A trick of the mind per se. What does it mean for this to be true and how might we evolve our own perspective so tha…
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José Bowen shares about Teaching with AI on episode 518 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode The technology changed the standard that we accept. -José Bowen There’s a huge equity issue here, but there’s also an opportunity to raise standards. -José Bowen There are different things that AI can do to help us with student lear…
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This episode is an intuitive companion to the previous episode titled Seeing Beyond the Illusion of Physicality. It also provides an intuitive introduction to the next episode as well—Existing Beyond the Illusion of Time. If you haven't yet listened to the previous episode, I recommend listening to it first and then coming back to this one when you…
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Join us on Freaks & Ferals: The Firekeepers Podcast as we explore cancel culture with Therese Noel Allen, MFT. We dive into its psychology, community impacts, and essential considerations, shedding light on its complexities and fostering deeper reflection. #freaksandferals #podcast #cancelculture #liberation #embodiment #relationshipadvice #communi…
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Join host Nicholas Whitaker and Dr. Tamara Beckford, CEO of UR Caring Docs, as she provides impactful insights into overcoming burnout. A board-certified emergency physician with over 15 years of experience, Dr. Beckford talks about self-care, strategies for productivity, and her approach to empowering organizations to build healthier work environm…
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C. Edward Watson talks about thinking with and about AI on episode 517 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode Where will things be 2 and a half years? And how do you prepare students for that world that’s rapidly evolving? -Eddie Watson You must use AI as a starting point in the real world. -Eddie Watson Even the best tool on…
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My intention with this episode is to open your mind to the multidimensional nature of reality. To breakthrough the outmoded barriers of naïve realism. The ones that suggest that our five human senses provide us with direct awareness of objects as they really are. It’s naïve realism that’s left us bought into the illusion that reality is limited to …
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Karen Robert + Aga Palalas share about their co-edited book, Presence in the Online World, a Contemplative Perspective and Practice for Educators, on episode 516 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode This practice really focuses on the beautiful part of us, which is compassion. -Aga Palalas What is my intention? Why am I her…
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This episode is beautifully provocative in ALL of the right ways. Featuring Diahnna Nicole Baxter, who is more than just an Emmy Award Winning Actress & Storyteller, she’s a visionary force for profound transformation. As a certified Transformational Life Coach and Kundalini Yoga Practitioner, Diahnna’s journey unfolds as a testament to empowerment…
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Season 3 is coming May 9th! In this episode, the theme for this season is revealed along with other details, including episode titles and more. My intention for Season 3 is for it to be a journey of peering beneath the surface of the ways that we typically perceive reality to consider a more holistic, expansive, and empowering view on consciousness…
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Jody Greene discusses faculty’s role in student success on episode 515 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode The special power of literature comes from that capacity to have one foot in the factual or the real and one foot in the imagination or the fictional. -Jody Greene We know that there are so many other important elemen…
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So thrilled to interview Sara Petersen, author of 'Momfluenced: Inside the Maddening, Picture-Perfect World of Mommy Influencer Culture' for the podcast. One of the most memorable books I've read in the past year, 'Momfluenced' helps you make sense of your own complicated parasocial relationship with the domestic goddesses we both love, and truthfu…
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