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Welcome to "Daybreak Devotionals", where every morning becomes a moment to connect, reflect, and grow. Join your host, Jordan Hansing, on a daily journey through faith, wisdom, and inspiration drawn directly from the scriptures. Each day, we'll explore meaningful insights, share uplifting stories, and offer practical advice to integrate spiritual truths into our everyday lives.
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Turn life’s hardest hits into wins and make adversity your greatest ally. Has life landed some heavy blows? Join the club - it's all part of the contract, and chances are there’s more to come. Tune in with Tiff Cook, boxer, speaker, and coach, as she speaks to a diverse range of guests from survivors and superstars to scientists and spiritual teachers. At the heart of it all is one burning question: “Why do some people get up stronger after life knocks them down, and what can we all learn fr ...
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High on Pop es un podcast that has your back en lo que necesitas saber de pop culture para poder hablar con tus amigos de series, música y películas sin tener que pasar todo el día leyendo noticias. Deja atrás los días donde no sabes que un cantante sacó un disco o que un actor está nominado a algún premio, sé tú quien le diga a tus amigos esto. Get High... on Pop
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On the first Wednesday of every month, the Leadership Institute hosts the Wednesday Wake-Up Club breakfast, which brings together conservatives to hear from leading speakers and their thoughts on current events. Former speakers include members of Congress, public policy experts, and columnists. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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You can't talk or trick yourself out of memories. That shit is stored in the body, not just the mind (just ask Dr. Bessel van der Kolk). That's why it's so damn tricky to process grief and trauma. You might remember in April 2022 I dropped my furry little heart and soul, Coach the Whippet, into the vet for a minor surgical procedure on her dislocat…
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In this lively and thought-provoking episode, I'm back with Mike Rucker, and we're diving into the deep end of fun - yet again! Nearly 18 months have passed since our last chat, and let me tell you, Mike's been knee-deep in all things fun and research, while I've been busy doing life with a side of introspection. We talk about the evolution of our …
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Essays on Extinction Volume 2: Sex After Life https://www.openhumanitiespress.org/books/titles/sex-after-life/ Who Would You Kill to Save the World?: https://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/nebraska/9781496234988/who-would-you-kill-to-save-the-world/ Craig sits down with Claire Colebrook to discuss the basics of 'minor becomings' through the concepts of …
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In a world so connected, it's hard to believe that loneliness is rapidly becoming one of our most alarming epidemics. The impact of loneliness is comparable to smoking 15 cigarettes a day, increasing the risk of death by 26%. It's also a precursor to dementia, heart disease, and depression. Surprisingly, the stigma and shame surrounding loneliness …
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Ever been so burnt out that you didn't even recognise yourself anymore? Join me and Bobby Cappuccio as we dive deep into the real-talk of burnout, boundaries, and why self-care isn't just about bubble baths and spa days. Bobby shares about his own intense journey through burnout, the brutal wake-up call he faced, and how he had to redefine what it …
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What an incredible gift Sarah U'Brien has in her ability to openly express her experience supporting her partner, former police and fire fighter, Matt U'Brien throughout the journey of managing the impact that PTSI has had (and continues to have) on their lives. Post Traumatic Stress Injury doesn't just impact the person experiencing it, it impacts…
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Join the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LEPHTHAND In this monologue, Sereptie explores the fascinating intersections of alchemy, psychoanalysis, and poststructuralist philosophy. The discussion centers around the concept of alchemical salt, its significance in Renaissance alchemical traditions, and its appropriation in 20th-century psychological …
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On December 4, 2019, Steve Phillip received the phone call every parent dreads. His son, Jordan Phillip, at 34 years old, had ended his life by suicide. Jordan wasn't just a son, he was a brother, a stepson, a stepbrother, a loving boyfriend, a grandson, an uncle, a cousin and a best friend. He was tall and handsome and turned many a head, male and…
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This chat is a continuation of the concept Mark and I were unpacking back in episode 803 where we ask the question 'What if we approached life as an ongoing experiment?'. So here we are again exploring the ideas and taking a look at some of our own recent experiments! What's your latest experiment in the works? TESTART FAMILY LAWYERS Website: testa…
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"Matt Church, founder of ThoughtLeaders, is not only one of Australia's top professional speakers and speaker mentors, but he's also a deep-thinking creative with a profound understanding of the human condition and experience. In this episode, we explore a range of ideas and concepts, including the 'seeking game,' what it takes to 'make it,' the ke…
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Tired? Exhausted? Fatigued? Burnt out? Running on empty? I bet when you say you're any or all of these things people tell you that you just need to rest. Fair call as it makes sense. However, you might be just as interested to hear as I was that rest isn't just rest. There are SEVEN different types of it and just a quick lay down might not be filli…
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Jem’s back, and this time we’re not just talking about the profound experience awaiting us this September as we head to the Himalayas for some serious soul food. We also dive into topics like listening to the truths our bodies offer us, understanding patriarchy and masculinity, and making great decisions. Our chats are always unscripted, but I alwa…
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Too many of us know someone who has had a brush with cancer - whether it's a friend, a family member, or even a personal scare. Kate Gales knows this all too well, having ticked far more boxes around this topic than anyone would ever want. But it's precisely because of these experiences that Kate has become one of the most incredible people to spea…
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Subscribe to Acid Horizon today: https://www.patreon.com/acidhorizonpodcast Get the book: https://www.politybooks.com/blog-detail/an-introduction-to-byung-chul-han Byung-Chul Han is one of the most important living philosophers, renowned for his critiques of the digital age. In response to the idea that new technological devices expand our freedom,…
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Does stress cause worry, or worry cause stress? It's a valid question, what comes first and causes the latter... Stress for worry, or worry for stress? The chicken or the egg. We talk so much about stress and how to manage it, but 'worry' tends to take a back seat. However, Lillian Nejad has called shotgun and invited worry to ride up front with he…
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In this episode, Harps and I dive deep into the many layers of who we are. From the personas we present to the world, to the secret selves we keep hidden, and even the future selves we aspire to be. Craig's got his own brilliant way of breaking this all down, talking about the different 'yous' we show - public, personal, private, secret, and future…
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In this episode, I'm having a chat with the incredibly talented Josh Piterman - or is he having a chat with me? Josh is Australia’s own renowned musical theatre star, best known for his powerful performances in shows like Phantom of the Opera and Les Misérables. This conversation goes far beyond the surface as we dive into the raw and vulnerable si…
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