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Gabbi Tuft hosts your favorite celebrities and influencers. It's raw and it's real. Get ready to laugh, to cry, and to strap in for a wild ride as Gabbi dives in deep with guest for the most incredible, and controversial, stories from incredible humans.
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Lady Hustle is the vision of 8-year-old entrepreneur Gabby from Cincinnati. Our mission is to inspire young women to work their butt off. Gabby interviews successful ladies, including entrepreneurs and other leaders, who know how to hustle.
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They talk about Everything and leave no one unharmed, it's like squid billies became a podcast. NEVER and we stress NEVER listen with kids, it will scar them. Liberal, Conservative, we call out their BS and speaks for the everyman, who'd rather make dick jokes than hear about how great some overpaid politican is. Blake Wilkinson, Cory Hyde, Hope Wilkinson and Brian Webb are the true Badasses of podcasting, we are self-proclaimed "Gods" of podcasting. Support this podcast: https://podcasters. ...
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The Shift is a podcast that aims to tell the truth about being a woman post-40, created and hosted by writer and broadcaster, Sam Baker. Did you ever wonder why you stop hearing so many women's voices once they pass 40? That's where The Shift comes in - a frank, funny, sometimes heartbreaking, always honest look at what it means to be a woman in midlife and beyond. Work, life, love, health, sex, money, identity, body image... What does it all mean when everything around you (and inside you.. ...
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Join licensed therapists, Amanda White, Gabby Salomone and Fernanda Formel every other Tuesday as we break down therapy topics and answer your questions. Think of us as the therapist friends you wish you had in your back pocket. Friends you could text in the middle of the night and ask... "Is this normal?" "How do I tell this to my partner?" "I saw this TikTok video telling me I have X diagnosis...is it true?" We've got you! Whether you're contemplating therapy for the first time, are alread ...
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After reading all the news you will get my take of what it means for real people. Most things are not black or white, so we will talk about it realistically. Call in with your comments and questions.
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Best known for their films "The Path: Afterlife", "The Path: Beyond the Physical" & "The Path: Evolution", Filmmakers Michael Habernig & April Hannah sit down to talk with interesting guests about subjects of consciousness, paranormal activity, lucid dreaming, out of body experiences, energy healing, mediumship, astrology, channeling and all other subjects around new age and spirituality.
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My name is Emily Laing. I'm an actress, writer, singer, recovering addict, survivor and currently en route back from the land of self destruct. In January 2022 I suffered a nervous breakdown and was convinced my life was over. Turns out - it wasn't. I white knuckled my way out and want to help others who feel the same way that I did. So... Have you ever found yourself feeling entirely alone? In a place so dark that you can't see a way out? Me too! Rock bottoms, codependency, rehab, C/PTSD, s ...
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Freedom’s Pulse Podcast – Stories of Patriotism, Spirituality, and American Values Are you longing for a podcast where stories celebrating America’s exceptionalism, values, and spiritual nature are not just welcomed but celebrated? The Freedoom’s Pulse Podcast is here to fulfill that need, bringing you the voices of veterans, immigrants, and patriots who embody the essence of what it means to be American. In a society where secularism seems to overshadow America’s spiritual heritage, this po ...
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The Angry Deva's Radio Show is a Mystic and Cosmically inspired show. We discuss awakening, Healing, Darkness as Strength and the Inherent Divinity of Black Wombnhood. If you'd like to be a speaker on the show, or have topic idea send me a Dear Deva note: http://www.angrydevas.com/dear-deva.html. Call into our show 347-826-9930. I keep it Rated R Raw and real, discussing topics that impact women and girls specifically. Angry Deva's is THE HUB for Healing and Restoration of the Divine Feminin ...
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Today’s guest is the queen of embracing the second chapter. Fearne Cotton started young. She became a children’s TV presenter at 15, presented Top of The Pops at 19 and took over Jo Whiley’s mid morning show on Radio One at just 27. But it’s what she’s achieved since turning her back on live radio and TV that’s really remarkable. In 2018 she launch…
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Kim is proud of her family's legacy of military service. Both grandpas, her father, and several other family members have honorably served at home and abroad to protect this great country. In this episode, Kim shares how she shares patriotism with her children. Having personal connections with the sacrifices made by our military, Kim understands th…
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I have known today’s guest for quite some time. Decades in fact. To begin with she didn’t really know me, because she was close friends with my first ever boss. During the time I sat on the sidelines of Lindsay Nicholson’s life, the unimaginable happened and her husband and then daughter both died of a rare form of leukaemia. Then she picked hersel…
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For over 20 years, author and board certified hypnotherapist, Lynsi Eastburn, (MA, BCH) has been helping people globally in their pre-pregnancy and pregnancy journeys. Lynsi is the founder and creator of HypnoFertility, and owns her own private practice and training facility, HypnoFertility International. Through her work in hypnosis, Lynsi helps b…
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Stephanie Harmon is the director for The Utah Honor Flight, an organization that provides healing trips for veterans to Washington DC. It is a position where Stephanie feels the veterans give more to her than she could ever repay. Stephanie is a lover of American history, an advocate for our veterans, and a hardcore patriot. When given the opportun…
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If there’s anything more daunting than interviewing a professional interviewer it’s interviewing an award-winning professional interviewer. Today’s guest Taffy Brodesser-Akner is a staff-writer on the New York Times and a legend amongst journalists who often find themselves on the monosyllabic side of a celebrity. (Her interview with Bradley Cooper…
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Gabby Puckett grew up under the oppressive weight of Cuban communism. Her father was forced to buy meat off the black market to feed his family. Gabby was fitted with second hand braces. Yes, you read that right..second hand braces. She tasted the metal and oil as they were placed on her teeth. Gabby remembers the hospital as a place of death, not …
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I can’t be cool about today’s guest, so I’m not even going to try. Ever since I started The Shift I have had a Wishlist and high up on it from day one was Dame Zandra Rhodes. Yes, that Zandra Rhodes. There can only be one after all. For over 50 years, Zandra has been a leading figure in the British fashion industry, renowned for her prints and her …
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Matthew Gardner is a retired marine and past guest on the Freedom's Pulse podcast. Matt is back on this episode to discuss the military, and why he would not join today's force. Matt and I talk about issues with DEI, sexual assault, woke policies, and so much more. Is the U.S. military on a road that is irreversible? Can America make a comeback fro…
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This week Emily is joined by fabulous stand up comic Amy Matthews. The pair discuss their recovery as a people pleasers, the challenges of overcoming this and how it affected their day to day lives and relationships. Catch Amy's amazing Edinburgh Fringe show this August! Tickets here -- https://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on#q=%22Amy%20Matthews%3A%2…
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In the last of our FROM THE ARCHIVES episodes, I'm revisiting one of the most important conversations I think I've had on this podcast (not to mention one of my favourites) - with Terri White, the brains behind the award-winning podcast, Finding Britain's Ghost Children, which explored why so many children are missing from Britain's class rooms. Ea…
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The American dream is seldom smooth especially for immigrant families...but this makes the victory even sweeter. Doug Fiefia is the child of Tongan immigrants. His first home was shared with four other familes. His parents worked tirelessy to give their children the blessings they missed in Tonga. The hours were long, but Doug's parents knew their …
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There are plenty of famous women who we think we know all there is to know without ever having met them. Women we judge based on some random unsubstantiated headline, but there are few women that applies to quite so much as Katie Price. Katie has been in the public eye for thirty years. She started as the glamour model Jordan at just 17 years old a…
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I'm not sure there's anyone quite like Kate Mosse. The driving power behind the Women's Prize for Fiction which is now in its 27th year (the winner was VV Ganeshananthan's Brotherless Night) and now the Women's Prize for Non-Fiction (whose inaugural winner was Doppleganger by Naomi Klein), she also manages to write a book a year (and they're not sm…
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Justen Mellor is the founder of United We March, an organization that supports our veterans and first responders through the popular annual Gunnison Gut Check every September. Justen has gone from a life of alcoholism and depression to one of purpose and love. After experiencing the Battan Memorial Death March, Justen knew he needed to bring a race…
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It's Gabby Logan's summer. First there's the Euros and then the Paris Olympics are hot on their heels. Plus, she has a new book, The Midpoint Plan, out so it seemed like a fine time to revisit my conversation with her from a couple of years ago... My guest this week has hosted everything from Final Score to the Six Nations to the Olympics. Formerly…
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Ever been confused for somebody else? And then had to monitor your entire life because of that? Dan Wye has. Sam Smith doppelgänger. https://www.independenttalent.com/actors/dan-wye/ @dan.wye GET IN TOUCH: Email: contact@whydoyouthink.com Instagram: @whydoyouthinkpodcast & @emily_laing_uk TikTok: @whydoyouthinkpodcast I AM NOT A PROFESSIONAL If you…
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Carlos Moreno was labeled an enemy of the Venezuelan state by telling the truth. As an international student living in the United States, he was villified for standing up for students' rights, for human rights. Carlos Moreno calls himself a socialism survivor. Carlos has lived half his life in socialism and the other half in freedom. Venezuela was …
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Life can be wonderful, beautiful, exciting and wild. Life can also be truly terrible. These are the moments that make for the best stories. My incredible guest comedian Sarah Roberts is here to demonstrate this today. @sarahroberts_69 https://www.sarahjroberts.com GET IN TOUCH: Email: contact@whydoyouthink.com Instagram: @whydoyouthinkpodcast & @em…
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It's season finale time! And my guest today is the whirlwind also known as Kathy Lette. Australian Kathy smashed her way into the global bestseller lists at the age of 17 with the novel Puberty Blues. Since then she has turned her irreverent, en pointe pen on the peaks and troughs, triumphs and total BS of female existence. I first read her with Gi…
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My guest today is the teacher, musician and writer Molly Roden Winter. Molly hit the headlines earlier this year when her memoir More was published in the United States and caused… let’s just call it “a storm”. Why? Because Molly’s book is an incredibly candid account of her open marriage. Which, lets face it, shouldn’t be that big of a deal in 202…
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CONTENT WARNING: There are many moments of joy in this conversation, but please be aware that Liz talks candidly about grief and the sudden death of her son, which some listeners may find upsetting. My guest today is the writer and climate activist Liz Jensen. Half Danish and half-anglo Moroccan, Liz started out as a journalist, working in radio be…
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I first came across today’s guest, Dr Emily Nagoski, on this very podcast, when my then guest Sarah Knight (creator of the NoFucks Given franchise) raved about the transformational power of her runaway bestseller, Come As You Are. I hunted it down and, like millions of women the world over, I was blown away. A sex expert speaking our language? Taki…
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My guest today is a fashion editor on a mission to improve the representation of all women over 40 - not just the thin white ones with a ton of spare cash! Anna Cascarina has worked in the fashion industry for over 25 years, first as a fashion editor and stylist, then as a teacher. But as she got older and so did her body, something rankled. Yep - …
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My guest today has blazed a trail through the British poetry scene ever since her work was first published in 1991. Born in Edinburgh, Jackie Kay MBE was brought up in Glasgow by her adoptive parents, Helen and John Kay, of whom much more later. She has had countless poetry collections, short stories and novels published to acclaim, as well as her …
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My guest today is the writer, actress and comedian Helen Lederer. Helen began as a stand-up comedian in the “comedy swamp” of the 1980s, where women were like hen’s teeth and rose to fame with her sloaney girl at the bar in the BBC Comedy ‘Naked video’. Then came Saturday Night Live, The Young Ones, French and Saunders and Bottom with Rik Mayall. B…
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Every so often you get the chance to interview someone whose work has fascinated you for, well, forever. And today is one of those days. Miranda July is an artist, performer, film maker and writer who has been doing it her own way since she was in her teens. She has made three films - The Future, Me and You and Everyone We Know and Kajillionaire, h…
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My guest today is the writer, film-maker and women’s health campaigner Kate Muir. Until perimenopause struck, Kate was the chief film critic of The Times, then all hell broke lose (as anyone who’s found themselves in the midst of the peri-maelstrom will understand). Her life and her job underwent massive turmoil. Now out the other side, she has pro…
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My guest today has lived a lot of lives in her 50 years. If you were knocking around in 1990, Amanda de Cadenet burst into your world when she became presenter on the seminal late night TV show, The Word, at 18 and appeared most days on the front of the British tabloids. Like many young women trapped in the public gaze, she has spent the rest of he…
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We’ve all been there. I think. When you’re stalking, scroll down and accidentally like the photo from 2014 and your heart stops beating for a hot second. Raise your hand if you’ve done it. ME! And my incredible guest today. We’re talking all things boys, accidental likes and finding your tribe. @bebecave GET IN TOUCH: Email: contact@whydoyouthink.c…
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My guest this week is one of the most enduring movie actresses of our (by which I mean my!) generation. Minnie Driver made her first film, Circle of Friends in 1995, and went on to follow that with a lead role in Stanley Tucci’s gorgeous ode to Italian food, Big Night, an Oscar nominated turn in Goodwill Hunting. And my personal favourite Grosse Po…
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A couple of weeks ago, journalist and broadcaster Mariella Frostrup stepped down from her presenting role at Times Radio so she could concentrate full-time on the women's health advocacy that has become her life's work. Seemed like a good time to look back at our episode from two and a half years ago when she discussed why she was on a mission to m…
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This week, Marian Keyes celebrates the publication of her 16th novel, My Favourite Mistake. So it seemed like as good a time as any to revisit the second ever episode of The Shift podcast. Yes, the goddess Marian Keyes was one of the first people to say, "Sure, why not?" when I told her I was starting a podcast that celebrated women in midlife and …
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My guest this week is the first female main presenter of Channel 4 news, Cathy Newman. Cathy joined Channel 4 News as political correspondent in 2006 after more than a decade working in newspapers, including The Independent, Financial Times and Washington Post. She is an award-winning investigative journalist whose scoops include the sexual harassm…
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To those who are debating a sober lifestyle. GET IN TOUCH: Email: contact@whydoyouthink.com Instagram: @whydoyouthinkpodcast & @emily_laing_uk TikTok: @whydoyouthinkpodcast I AM NOT A PROFESSIONAL If you or anyone you know is struggling with their mental health you can contact: Samaritans: 116 123 SOS Silence of Suicide: 0300 1020 505 National Suic…
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My guest today is the writer Helen Garner. I’m pretty sure that right now you are either going, wow I LOVE her, or looking a bit vague. Because despite being one of Australia’s greatest living writers she is surprisingly little known here. But not for much longer because, at the age of 81, she is finally about to see almost all her books in print i…
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People pleasing is easily missed. It hides in plain sight. Are we being kind or are we releasing all our boundaries for the sake of comfort and safety? GET IN TOUCH: Email: contact@whydoyouthink.com Instagram: @whydoyouthinkpodcast & @emily_laing_uk TikTok: @whydoyouthinkpodcast I AM NOT A PROFESSIONAL If you or anyone you know is struggling with t…
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My guest today is the American author and essayist, Leslie Jamison. Leslie has the kind of CV that makes other writers weep with envy: the memoir of her alcoholism, The Recovering was an NYT bestseller as was her essay collection The Empathy Exams. That’s the tip of the iceberg, but we only have so much time! Often compared to such legends as Joan …
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My guest today is a woman who knows all about reinvention. For 45 years, Lyn Slater was a professor of social work with a side-passion for fashion. Feeling burnt out, she started a blog aimed at women like her who wanted to talk about clothes and the way they shape our identity. And, just like that, the phenomenon that was Accidental Icon was born.…
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Regular listeners have probably noticed that I’m trying a few different things with this series. I wanted to hear more women’s voices, with more varied experiences and today’s guest is one of those! I first met Karyn McCluskey 12 years ago when I was editor of Red magazine and we gave her a woman of the year award for her role in reducing gang viol…
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I still struggle and struggle bad. A reminder that the work is ongoing. It’s tough but beautiful and inspiring. Stay tuned for the next chapter. GET IN TOUCH: Email: contact@whydoyouthink.com Instagram: @whydoyouthinkpodcast & @emily_laing_uk TikTok: @whydoyouthinkpodcast I AM NOT A PROFESSIONAL If you or anyone you know is struggling with their me…
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