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Opera for Everyone is a radio show and podcast that makes opera understandable, accessible, and enjoyable for all. Pat Wright hosts the show, inviting guest co-hosts to participate in the mission she and Keely Herron developed after lively discussions of operas they had enjoyed seeing together. Music soars. Epiphanies abound. Hilarity ensues. The show airs Sundays from 9.00 a.m. to 11.00 a.m. on 89.1 KHOL in Jackson, Wyoming. Cover artwork by illustrator Rosie Brooks (www.rosiebrooks.com)
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Capehart

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Opinion writer Jonathan Capehart talks with newsmakers who challenge your ideas on politics, and explore how race, religion, age, gender and cultural identity are redrawing the lines that both divide and unite America. "Capehart" is a podcast from Washington Post Opinions, with conversations adapted from Washington Post Live events.
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Join Jamie Ratermann, a holistic business coach, every Tuesday to explore reflections and conversations focused on building a healthy and wealthy online business. You get to nurture your success by honoring your business’s biggest asset - you as the leader. On this show, we are redefining what a life-giving work week looks like. Jamie will cover topics like mental health, breaking free from the hustle, the power of belief, self-worth, spirituality in business as well as marketing strategy, c ...
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In House With Arielle Charnas

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In House is a podcast hosted by entrepreneur, influencer and supermom Arielle Charnas. The show explores the everyday life of Arielle, from founding and running her brand Something Navy, to parenting and fashion. Each week Arielle welcomes a different voice to the show to discuss what’s happening in her life. Stay tuned as Arielle sits down with family, friends, and even Team SN to chat fashion, family, work-life balance, female entrepreneurship, parenthood, the social media landscape, and m ...
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Retired judge David Tatel joins The Post's Jonathan Capehart for a conversation about his new memoir, his rise to becoming a judge on the influential D.C. circuit, coming to terms with his blindness and his growing concern about the direction of the Supreme Court.Conversation recorded on Wednesday, July 10, 2024.…
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Unlock the secret to skyrocketing your sales without the hustle! In the third installment of the Rising Sales Series, Limitless Podcast host Jamie Ratermann reveals how to create a foolproof selling system that ensures consistent and predictable sales. Discover how to attract the right audience, nurture them with strategic content, and convert them…
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Of all the love stories ever told, none quite compare to the enduring power of Romeo and Juliet. Over four centuries ago, English playwright William Shakespeare crafted a timeless story harnessing both the powers of profound love and deep hatred, and his tale of “star-crossed lovers” has become an inspiration to countless artists. Two and a half ce…
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Jamie Ratermann continues her three part Rising Sales Series, this week we explore the new landscape of social media sales and marketing. She shares what's out and what's in, and why shifting from cold, impersonal DMs to warm, connection-first messaging is the game changer your business needs. Jamie dives deep into understanding client problems, se…
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In a special expanded edition of First Look, Post reporters and columnists discuss the debate in the Democratic party over Biden's candidacy, the upcoming Republican National Convention and the stakes for American democracy in the 2024 presidential election.Conversation recorded on Friday, July 12, 2024.…
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As a brand and small team, the ability to raise your income to a higher level rests on a few things: your selling system, your messaging, and most importantly, your money mindset. Jamie Ratermann is sharing how to help you create a consistent cash flow in your business. By addressing the mental blocks that hinder financial growth, you'll learn how …
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We've all fallen victim to mindless scrolling on social media. However, we have much more control over how we use these online platforms than most people realize. It takes being intentional and designing the “Feel Good Social Media Diet” that empowers us, instead of triggering us. Today, Jamie talks about 5 steps to creating a healthy Internet diet…
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Alex Edelman has just won a Tony award for his Broadway solo stand-up show "Just for Us" that he also turned into a HBO special. In this encore presentation from April, Edelman talks about exploring antisemitism through humor in the hit show and why the special “felt conversant with the moment but also sort of an escape from” Hamas’s October 7 atta…
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How do you feel about money? Money is messy. It’s complicated. Maybe that's why our relationship with it is just as personal and valuable as any other relationship in our life. In today's episode, Jamie Ratermann speaks with Elizabeth Michelle a Financial Coach focused on helping women love their relationship with money and grow their wealth. They …
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An unscrupulous king pressures a woman to marry him. She resists, knowing her heart belongs to the man who truly loves her, the chief general in the king’s army. Into this love-triangle, toss in a scheming underling of the king, a sympathetic maid of the woman, a devoted best friend of the general, and you have all the ingredients for a gripping st…
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KHOL in Jackson WY is Opera for Everyone’s home radio station, and Wyoming’s only community radio station. If you have ever wanted to support Opera for Everyone, please consider supporting KHOL at 891KHOL.org/donate. June 15 marks the beginning of KHOL’s summer membership drive. Thank you everyone!By Opera for Everyone
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Historian and special envoy to monitor and combat antisemitism Deborah Lipstadt joins The Post’s Jonathan Capehart for a conversation about the spike in antisemitism following the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel, her role at the State Department, her scholarship about the Holocaust and the lessons of the past for today.Conversation recorded on Thursd…
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Despite all your success, do you ever feel like you’ve lost yourself along the way? Or wondered if It really is possible to create a life that you love. In this episode of the Limitless podcast, host Jamie Ratterman is joined by Erica Pieczonka, an organizational psychologist and certified leadership coach, to explore transformative life design pri…
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The mantra of entrepreneurship echoes with a single word: content. Whether you're in publishing or any other industry, the importance of content marketing reigns supreme. Content creation isn't just about filling digital spaces; it's about building trust, establishing authority, and ensuring that your target audience knows you're the right fit for …
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Following its success as a 45th annual Telly Award winner in the DEI category, we revisit a 2023 conversation with Alicia Roth Weigel, an activist profiled in “Every Body," a new documentary exploring the lives of intersex people who are born with a combination of male and female biological traits as she discusses the intersex community, gender ide…
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Jamie Raterman chats with Liz Perra, they explore the dynamic world of Instagram growth and strategy. Liz takes us on the journey of why she decided to delete her Instagram account and how it led to her rebranding process, she shares insights on overcoming challenges and building resilience in the ever-evolving landscape of social media. They cover…
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Actor Hoa Xuande, star of the new espionage thriller "The Sympathizer," talks about his role as a double agent in the miniseries, how the show reexamines the Vietnam war through the Vietnamese perspective and how growing up in Australia led him on a path to "figure out who he really is."Conversation recorded on Thursday, May 23 2024.…
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“Thanks, but no thanks”, how many times have you heard that and felt completely defeated? Rejection is hard for all of us. And, even the toughest person can sometimes feel an overwhelming feeling of loss. Yet, there are some who cope with it better than others, in fact, some of the world's most successful people, not only deal with rejection with p…
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“The course of true love never did run smooth.” Shakespeare’s iconic "A Midsummer Night’s Dream" gives us some of the Bard’s most memorable (and ridiculous) characters and situations. Benjamin Britten, together with his partner Peter Pears, so appreciated the merits of Shakespeare’s play that they faithfully adapted the script into a libretto for B…
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Historian and Washington Post editor at large Robert Kagan joins The Post’s Jonathan Capehart for a conversation about the stakes in the 2024 presidential election, the historical parallels to this moment in American politics and what he calls the “anti-liberal rebellion.”Conversation recorded on Thursday, May 16, 2024.…
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Your online content is suddenly seen by hundreds of thousands, even millions of users, but what does that mean for your business? Can you make a profit out of a viral post? On today's Limitless Episode, Jamie Ratermann speaks with That Career Coach Kendall Berg, they explain that while there's no magic formula for going viral you can still need to …
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During Washington Post Live's World Press Freedom Day event on May 3, Jodie Ginsberg, CEO of the Committee to Protect Journalists, Clayton Weimers, executive director of RSF USA and president and CEO of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Stephen Capus assess the state of global press freedom, ensuring the safety for journalists around the world, the …
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So, you’re ready to launch your online business, the first question you might be asking yourself is how do I even begin?" Whether you're contemplating a side hustle, transitioning from corporate life, or seeking to turn your idea into a business reality, today's episode is your roadmap to success. Listen to Episode: 3 Ways To Successfully Get More …
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Acclaimed author Percival Everett joins The Post’s Jonathan Capehart for a conversation about Everett’s latest novel, “James,” which reexamines Jim from Mark Twain’s “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” in an attempt to give the character “control of his own story.” Everett also tackles the issue of book bans across the country, Twain’s use of the …
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Over the years, many have toyed with the idea of starting their own podcast, but for some reason have not taken the leap yet. It's a great time to launch a podcast. In 2023 there were over 450 million podcasts, and it seems like this number will only continue to grow. On today's episode Jamie Ratermann chats with video director and podcast coach, C…
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Legendary musician Jon Bon Jovi of the band Bon Jovi, joins The Post’s Jonathan Capehart for a conversation about the group’s new Hulu docuseries, “Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story,” which chronicles their journey from Jersey Shore clubs to some of the largest stages in the world, their trials and triumphs, what their legacy means and the 4…
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“There aren't enough hours in the day”, how many times have you said that? Many of us are looking for that one magic trick that will make being productive feel effortless. According to a report by Task Management Trends only 53.5% of planned tasks are completed by employees every week. On today's Limitless Podcast, Jamie Ratermann speaks with Produ…
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Words have power, especially the ones you say to yourself. Jamie Raterman discusses how you can edit your relationship to your true potential by how you choose to talk to yourself. She shares The eight words to remove from your vocabulary in order to reclaim your power. Resources: Are you looking to build a thriving business with a strong brand mes…
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Was it only a dream? Baroque composer Henry Purcell was on his way to establishing a national operatic tradition based on the dramatic and musical traditions of the English, when, alas, his life was cut short after just 36 years. Join us as we explore Purcell’s musically and emotionally rich “The Fairy Queen,” a delightful twist on the Bard’s “A Mi…
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Longtime SNL cast member Colin Jost will be hosting this year's White House correspondents’ dinner. We revisit a 2020 conversation with Jost about how he has used the power of the written word and comedy to get through life’s challenges and some of the poignant events that have shaped him.Conversation recorded for Washington Post Live on July 20, 2…
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Businesses are meant to grow and evolve with time, and the ones that survive the long game are usually the ones that have leaders who know when to adapt and shift strategies. That's exactly what Emily Merrell from Second Degrees did. She doesn't look at mistakes as breaking points — instead, when something isn't working, Emily uses it an opportunit…
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In this conversation recorded for Washington Post Live on April 3, comedian Alex Edelman talks about his HBO comedy special “Just for Us,” how it became “conversant with the times” in the aftermath of Oct. 7, the mechanics of his comedy and why he’s decided to stop doing the routine.By The Washington Post
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We are quickly approaching the 3-month mark of 2024. I know… Where did the time go? If you are like other entrepreneurs, you likely are thinking about the BIG goals you set for your year and either feeling behind or on-track. On today's episode, Jamie Ratermann discusses the frustration and guilt that might come up when fail to reach your goals. Sh…
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In this conversation recorded for Washington Post Live on March 22, actor Regina King breaks down her starring role as Shirley Chisholm in the new biopic, “Shirley,” talks about why the film took 15 years to make and explores the lawmaker’s enduring legacy.By The Washington Post
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In this conversation recorded for Washington Post Live on March 13, actor and comedian Julio Torres talks about his directorial debut, “Problemista,” which he also wrote and stars in, digs into how his own experience with the U.S. immigration system informs the film and explores the importance of the protagonist Alejandro being a fully fleshed char…
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In this conversation recorded for Washington Post Live on March. 6, Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) breaks down why he’s worried President Biden’s support for Israel is fraying the Democratic coalition, how Congress should investigate the administrations steady and quiet transfer of arms to Israel, how activists’ calls for a permanent cease-fire have aff…
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In this conversation recorded for Washington Post Live on Feb. 23, Oscar-nominated actor Jeffrey Wright discusses his latest film, "American Fiction," how the movie further explores themes of race and identity, how to have "better discourse" regarding race and the landscape for Black storytellers in Hollywood.…
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Where passion joins with music and poetry we find opera. In this sweet spot, we also find What We Need Is Here, the most recent project by accomplished musician and singer, Lisa Reagan. Lisa joins us to talk about creating an album of songs for classic poems that have been meaningful to her life. Lisa Reagan spent twenty years singing with the Wash…
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In this conversation recorded for Washington Post Live on Feb. 15, two-time WNBA champion A’ja Wilson discusses her new book, “Dear Black Girls: How to Be True to You,” as well as how her grandmother made her a dreamer, what brought her to basketball and why Black women and girls need to have “the talk” that’s associated with Black men and boys sin…
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In this conversation recorded for Washington Post Live on Feb. 14, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston talks about how the influx of migrants sent to his city has pushed it to “a breaking point,” what the impact of the bipartisan Senate immigration bill would have been and how former president Donald Trump is trying to keep the crisis going.…
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Almost four months since Hamas’ barbaric attacks, Israel’s bloody operation in Gaza is still ongoing, with civilian casualties mounting by the day. The war has dominated our news feeds and dinner table conversations, and opened up rifts that cross traditional partisan lines. Three of our columnists — Jason Rezaian, Alyssa Rosenberg and Shadi Hamid …
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In this conversation recorded for Washington Post Live on Feb. 2, actor Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor digs into her new film “Origin," working with director Ava DuVernay, and how she prepared her portrayal of author Isabel Wilkerson writing the best-selling book, “Caste: The Origin of Our Discontents.”By The Washington Post
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In this conversation recorded for Washington Post Live on Jan. 19, Post columnist Michele L. Norris discusses her new book, “Our Hidden Conversations: What Americans Really Think About Race and Identity,” how she got people to open up about such a fraught topic, and the difference between “race” and “racism.”…
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Two things never go out of fashion: opera and mystery. In this episode, mystery writer and former opera violinist Erica Miner talks with us about her opera mystery series and Lulu, Berg’s high-body-count melodrama. Lulu, which features prominently in Erica’s new novel, centers on a beautiful young woman whose admirers descend into obsession. Join u…
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In this conversation recorded for Washington Post Live on Jan. 10, actor David Oyewolo talks about his new series, “Lawmen: Bass Reeves,” in which he plays the eponymous Bass Reeves, the first Black deputy U.S. marshal west of the Mississippi River. Oyelowo also discusses what it was like to work with his wife in a part weighted with personal and h…
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In this conversation recorded for Washington Post Live on Jan. 11, Tennessee Rep. Justin J. Pearson discusses how the legacy of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. has impacted the rising generation of political leaders and why he thinks U.S. institutions are being degraded through partisan politics.By The Washington Post
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Your time is a reflection, a direct reflection of what you believe is possible for you. The importance of shaping our future through effective decision-making, anchored in our current self-wisdom, and our relationship between our self-concept and our perception of time can pave the way for a more fulfilling future. Jamie Ratermann chats with life c…
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When it comes to a New Year, new month, and new you goal-setting, the difference between reaching your goals and not is one important ingredient: mindset. Understanding what allows you to shift your mindset is the difference between those who give up or find excuses to those who show up, collect failures with resilience, and end up reaching their g…
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In Amahl and the Night Visitors, a young boy and his mother unexpectedly play host to the Magi on their way to meet the infant Jesus. Originally written for television, this opera uniquely bridges the ancient and modern in a heartfelt exploration of the meaning of hospitality. In the second half of this episode, we are joined by Grant to talk about…
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