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Dr. Kaz Nelson, a psychiatrist at the University of Minnesota, along with host, George, serve as translators between the psychiatric field and the non-medical community. Podcast goals: Dispel myths, address listener questions, talk directly about serious topics, such as suicide, and inform the public about what they need to know to maintain mental health and a life worth living.
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The Philosophy Society Podcast

UWA Undergraduate Philosophy Society

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The Philosophy Society Podcast is the place where well supported opinions, beliefs and arguments are shared. Present your views and hear the views of other students and staff at the University of Western Australia as well as the broader philosophical community. Topics discussed may include but are not limited to epistemology, ethics, metaphysics, religion, politics, psychology, and sociology and their relation to philosophy. If you want to explore the big questions of life, reality, and the ...
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She Brigade

Pelontle Mosimege

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Welcome to She Brigade the Podcast hosted by Pelontle Mosimege. In each episode, we have in-depth conversations with amazing women across South Africa, from corporate professionals to creatives and entrepreneurs. We talk about their stories, the good and the bad, and the journeys that have led them to be who they are today. Engage in the conversation on Instagram and Twitter @shebrigade
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Rochelle is a Certified Infant Massage Instructor (CIMI) in Newcastle. She sees massage as the perfect way facilitate the loving relationship between infant and parent. Bonding is enhanced through massage as it includes the sense of soothing touch, hearing the parent's gentle voice, the loving eye connection and even the beautiful smell of baby. Ro…
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Rochelle is a Certified Infant Massage Instructor (CIMI) in Newcastle. She sees massage as the perfect way facilitate the loving relationship between infant and parent. Bonding is enhanced through massage as it includes the sense of soothing touch, hearing the parent's gentle voice, the loving eye connection and even the beautiful smell of baby. Ro…
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Sarah is a specialised yoga teacher and experienced birth doula. She offers weekly prenatal and postnatal yoga classes at Family Chiropractic Charlestown. Sarah speaks about how pregnancy yoga can be a form of birth preparation as well as a foundation for building your postpartum village. She holds quarterly mamas circles in our garden and provides…
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Helen has years and years experience with childbirth. She has worked as a nurse and midwife in a hospital setting and more recently as a private midwife supporting families who want to have their baby at home. In this podcast she shares with us important insights into the essential elements of birthing and how to support women to achieve their best…
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Welcome to this bonus episode of She Brigade where I sit down with the Founder and Creative Director of Boss Plus 1. Boss Plus 1 and She Brigade have collaborated to bring you our first ever She Brigade product, worKIT - a career journaling kit to help you map out and navigate your career. In this episode, we talk about the journey to collaborating…
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Heather Foord is passionate about educating women about the health of their pelvic floor. There is an important dynamic relationship between the abdominal muscles, our breath and the pelvic floor. She shares with us some valuable pointers on how we can strengthen these at home. Heather also explains the science behind some amazing equipment she has…
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Jess Hastings is an actuary risk analyst, and has been juggling and assessing risks for a living for many years. Since having a challenging pregnancy and birth with her first child, she has been passionate about helping pregnant couples making sense of the information provided at this time, and making the most best decisions for their situation.Jes…
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In this episode I have a chat to the lovely and knowledgeable Dani from NewyFitness. She shares about the importance of being patient and kind to ourselves as we safely return to exercise. Her advice is to gently build the pelvic floor and core stability from the inside out, and being mindful of healing that is still happening within. Dani also tal…
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Kristie Ussher shares with us how acupuncture, Chinese herbs and other aspects of Chinese medicine can help with various aspects of women’s health. She has a particular interest in helping couples with their fertility journey, supporting both mum and dad-to-be with whatever path they have chosen. With her background as a doula she also has a real p…
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Emma Maher is a wonderful lady with lots of valuable knowledge about breast feeding. She is an IBCLC (International Board Certified Lactation Consultant) who also has a background in nursing and midwifery. The best thing is, she works right here in the Hunter :). Emma shares with us a wealth of information and advice about how to handle some of the…
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The theme of the festival this year is ‘Sexual Utopia: Here, Now and Beyond’. This year we invite you to imagine and co-create with us, a utopia made out of your most pleasurable fantasies. We invite you to imagine the desires that make you feel safe, happy, and free. In this panel, some of the question we set to answer were; what are the moments o…
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The theme of the festival this year is ‘Sexual Utopia: Here, Now and Beyond’. This year we invite you to imagine and co-create with us, a utopia made out of your most pleasurable fantasies. We invite you to imagine the desires that make you feel safe, happy, and free. In this panel, some of the question we set to answer were; what are the moments o…
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In this episode of the Philosophy Society Podcast, Alexis interviews philosophy professor Dr. Kaz Bland on the topic of gender. The conversation covers a broad range of foundational questions of the discipline of gender studies including the nature of gender, the nature of biological sex, how these two concepts are related, and what it means to be …
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In this episode of The Philosophy Society Podcast, Kate chats with Paydirt journalist Fraser Palamara about the current ESG landscape. Environmental, social and governance practices are a driving force in the corporate sector, pushed by investor and consumer demand for sustainability. But ESG industries are rife with greenwashing and limited regula…
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Is pleasure all that is good in life? In this episode of the Philosophy Society Podcast, Alexis explores hedonism as a theory of well-being. He outlines the ancient theory and responds to objections to it to assert that hedonism is not dead and ought to be taken seriously as an axiology. Further, the adoption of hedonism in bioethics is explored, s…
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Praised as “the hottest thinker in the world right now“ and a “superhero of the mind“, Lebanese-American intellect Nassim Nicholas Taleb is well worth reading. He studied maths, applied his skills to the share market and now, financially stable, is free to feed his hungry mind. But in what sense can he be thought of as a philosopher? This is the ce…
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Simone De Beauvoir is an important, and often downplayed, member of the philosophical tradition. She made several key contributions to feminism, existentialism and phenomenology. Engaged in an ongoing romantic relationship with another famous philosopher, Jean-Paul Sartre, she always thought of her work as an appendix to his. Her view could not be …
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In this episode of The Philosophy Society Podcast Hannah and Tim answer the questions asked by our listeners. This led to diverse conversation including but not limited to: the difference between animals and humans, antinatalism, the purpose of philosophy, the meaning of life and the most enjoyable undergraduate philosophy units. Tune in and enjoy!…
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Doula Sarah Newling shares with us how she supports growing families through pregnancy and birth. By providing sensible research-based information as well as centering yoga practice, she empowers the birthing parents to be to make the best decisions for them for this lifegiving journey. Overarching this is Sarah’s focus on fostering connection and …
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In today’s episode, I get to chat with my life partner Majic and we discuss digital intimacy from the perspective of my relationship with my romantic partners.We discuss how we met online and conducted a relationship entirely online for over 3 years.We give tips and tricks on how to navigate online relationships touching on communication, sex and a…
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In today’s episode, I get to chat with my life partner Majic and we discuss digital intimacy from the perspective of my relationship with my romantic partners.We discuss how we met online and conducted a relationship entirely online for over 3 years.We give tips and tricks on how to navigate online relationships touching on communication, sex and a…
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IIn this episode of The Spread, Tapiwa a sex educator and rope tying generalist and myself get to answer all your question on sexuality. Some of the topics we are able to cover today are kink and consent, sex work, how to be a good LGBTQ+ ally, the different components of aromantisism .. One of the things I love about a LIVE audience is the fact th…
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IIn this episode of The Spread, Tapiwa a sex educator and rope tying generalist and myself get to answer all your question on sexuality. Some of the topics we are able to cover today are kink and consent, sex work, how to be a good LGBTQ+ ally, the different components of aromantisism .. One of the things I love about a LIVE audience is the fact th…
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In this episode of The Spread, we talk to two members of our audience as they share how their coming out stories shaped their lives. I am joined by Kendi, Eric and the lovely Tapiwa who came in from South Africa. Some of the topics we cover are polyamory, as the curiosity around this topic grows, homophobia in the work place what it’s like living i…
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In this episode of The Spread, we talk to two members of our audience as they share how their coming out stories shaped their lives. I am joined by Kendi, Eric and the lovely Tapiwa who came in from South Africa. Some of the topics we cover are polyamory, as the curiosity around this topic grows, homophobia in the work place what it’s like living i…
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This is a special episode of She Brigade, brought to you by Young Professionals from Nedbank, to learn more about Nedbank’s Young Professional offering, learn more here The festive season is upon us and with that comes financial, mental and emotional obligations which can sometimes leave your January worse for wear. In today’s episode, I’ll be chat…
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The conversation in this episode of the Philosophy Society Podcast focusses on the relationship between film and society. Boa and Tim discuss the limits of scientific materialism, why it is that we come to hold the beliefs that we do, the way film and television shows have changed over time and some of the lessons that they have learnt from the fil…
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This is a special episode of She Brigade, brought to you by Young Professionals from Nedbank, to learn more about Nedbank’s Young Professional offering click here You have about a month to achieve an end-of-year goal and give yourself something to celebrate on New Year’s Eve. In today’s episode, I’ll be chatting with Aurelia Nxumalo, a legal practi…
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Support the podcast by buying us a coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/shebrigade Today’s guest is Stephanie Kituri. Stephanie started out studying for a degree in political sciences with dreams of being the Secretary-General of the United Nations. After a retrenchment, she found herself leaning into her passion for clean hair care and establ…
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Support the podcast by buying us a coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/shebrigade Today’s guest is Kentse Masilo. In 2017, Kentse became a finalist at Sunglass Hut New Talent Search at SA Fashion Week and in 2018 she went on the be the first-ever winner of Project Runway South Africa. In this episode, she shares how she was first introduced i…
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Support the podcast by buying us a coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/shebrigade Ofentse is the first black South African woman to conduct and own an orchestra. She started playing her first instrument at the age of 12. Ofentse studied architecture as a way to combine her love of the arts with numbers but never let go of her love of music. T…
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Support the podcast by buying us a coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/shebrigade Dr Katlego is a University of Pretoria MBChB graduate. She is a self-trained makeup artist and the founder of Beats by Kaz. Having recently become a mom, she decided to start Clueless Moms, a platform for moms to come together, share knowledge and experiences an…
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On this episode we’ll be joined by Dr. Carolyne Chakua.She is a psychotherapist, lecturer, intentional parenting coach and author of the book, “Parenting With Your Heart in Mind”We have previously sat down with King Noire & Jasmine discussing the ways in which they teach their children consent (episode 42)In this episode we speak with Dr. Carol on …
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On this episode we’ll be joined by Dr. Carolyne Chakua.She is a psychotherapist, lecturer, intentional parenting coach and author of the book, “Parenting With Your Heart in Mind”We have previously sat down with King Noire & Jasmine discussing the ways in which they teach their children consent (episode 42)In this episode we speak with Dr. Carol on …
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Support the podcast by buying us a coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/shebrigade Today’s guest is Boipelo Mabe.Boipelo is one of the Miss South Africa Top 3 Finalists for 2017 but what many people may not know is that prior to that she had been in the pageant industry from the age of 6 when her mom got her into pageants in order to build her…
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Support the podcast by buying us a coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/shebrigade Karen Mwendera is an award-winning multimedia journalist. She is a university lecturer, a speaker, writer, anchor, moderator, and founder of Afrikaren Media. She curates the Forbes Africa 30 under 30 lists bringing together game changers from across the continen…
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Support the podcast by buying us a coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/shebrigade Today's guest is Gugu Mfuphi. Gugu holds many titles including orator, moderator, broadcast journalist, senior anchor and so many more. She has also recently presented her first Tedx talk with the University of South Africa. Having studied accounting in universi…
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Support the podcast by buying us a coffee here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/shebrigade Welcome to Season 4 of She Brigade, the Podcast. Hosted by Pelontle Mosimege. If you’re new to the podcast welcome and we hope you enjoy the ride and if you’re a returning Brigader welcome back and thank you for being on this journey with us. She Brigade was cre…
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In this episode of the Philosophy Society Podcast Tim calls on the work of Martin Heidegger to challenge the subject/object division and comment on environmental and sexual ethics. He argues that in many respects we’ve forgotten how to have relationships with each other, with literary works, with the environment and the world at large. Tune in if y…
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On this episode we’ll be joined by Jules from Over 25 and Daniella from Shakti studios.In this episode we’ll be discussing all kinds of relationship breakups from work partnerships to romantic relationships to friendships. Everything in this episode is completely relatable so I urge you to stick around till the very end. Grab a cup of tea or a glas…
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In this episode of the Philosophy Society Podcast Tim talks with Josef Czeschka and Jamie Dehouck about the ethics of voluntourism. What is it? Does it lead to more harm than good? What can we do for those in need? Tune in to find out. If you want to find the referenced articles please contact Joe at josefc6f@gmail.com.…
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