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The JenUp podcast is hosted by Jenny Tomei who is a qualified Nutritional Therapist, Eating Disorder Coach and Personal Trainer. In this podcast Jenny Tomei has different expert guests on the show in the field of eating disorders, and we discuss the stigmas associated with eating disorders in many different areas. We also discuss the latest research involved in helping people with eating disorders.
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Join me each second and fourth Monday of the month, when I'll be in conversation with an author about one (occasionally more) of their books. We'll be taking a fairly deep dive, looking at the background, the topics, writing, and the nitty gritty. Expect spoilers and frequent discussions of the endings.
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This will not be "your mother's" polite pastor's wife discussion. Two long time church ministry leaders, going by the aliases Charli and Jenny, talk about everything from how much church can suck to how weird life is when you're expected to be a super human. Whether you are a current or former church leader or participant or are just curious about the underbelly of church leadership culture, you're welcome and safe here. This podcast is NOT for: kids, religious zealots, ultra sensitive churc ...
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Books & Writers · The Creative Process: Novelists, Screenwriters, Playwrights, Poets, Non-fiction Writers & Journalists Talk Writing, Life & Creativity

Novelists, Screenwriters, Playwrights, Poets, Non-fiction Writers & Journalists Talk Writing · Creative Process Original Series

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Books & Writing episodes of the popular The Creative Process podcast. To listen to ALL arts & creativity episodes of “The Creative Process · Arts, Culture & Society”, you’ll find our main podcast on Apple: tinyurl.com/thecreativepod, Spotify: tinyurl.com/thecreativespotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! Exploring the fascinating minds of creative people. Conversations with writers, artists & creative thinkers across the Arts & STEM. We discuss their life, work & artistic practice. Winne ...
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🌟 Welcome to "Storytime Scholars" with me, your host, Jenny! 📚✨ Each episode, we dive into a super fun storybook adventure where fairy tales come to life and animals talk! Get ready to giggle and learn amazing facts along the way. But wait, there's more magic! 🎨🖌️ We want to see your awesome artwork! Draw your favorite story moments or color a cool picture, then show it off by sharing it on our Facebook page. You could be our Artist of the Week! So, grab your coziest blanket and brightest cr ...
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Autism Stories

Autism Personal Coach/Doug Blecher

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Autistic people are the true experts of the autistic experience. Autism Stories will help you to live your best autistic life by interviewing autistic people and others in the autism community who share their experiences, stories, and advice with you. Learn how coaching can help you then book a free call with Autism Personal Coach https://autismpersonalcoach.com
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The Subtext

American Theatre

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From AMERICAN THEATRE magazine, a podcast where playwrights talk to playwrights about the things usually left unsaid. In a conversation that dives into life's muck, we learn what irks, agitates, motivates, inspires and - ultimately - what makes writers tick. (This feed is for the Subtext from 2018 onwards. For old episodes of the Subtext from 2015 to 2017, visit https://thisstage.la/category/the-subtext)
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Conversations around sexuality, psychedelics, trauma, shame, acceptance, and loving self kindness. How can we bravely co-create safe-enough spaces for our erotic and ecstatic selves to emerge and flourish? - www.rachealcharlie.com - If you wish to support my podcast, you can Buy Me a Cup of Coffe here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rachealcharlie
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Eating For Free

Joan Summers and Matthew Lawson

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Hosted by journalists Joan Summers and Matthew Lawson, Eating For Free is a weekly podcast that explores gossip and power in the pop culture landscape: Where it comes from, who wields it, and who suffers at the hands of it. Find out the stories behind the stories, as together they look beyond the headlines of troublesome YouTubers or scandal-ridden A-Listers, and delve deep into the inner workings of Hollywood's favorite pastime. The truth, they've found, is definitely stranger than any gossip.
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Stickers on the Mic is a business podcast shares knowledge around marketing and growth, so that other small businesses can learn how to evolve and how to achieve their goals. We sit down with StickerGiant customers to hear their founder's stories and discuss how they've grown their businesses.
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How To Wow is a technicolour "how to.." gold mine of inspiration, wisdom and experience harvested first hand from the minds, hearts and spirits of dynamic, maverick and high achieving individuals who are living proof that sure, the road is long and life is hard but if you dream big, put in the hours, keep on showing up and never give in, amazing things happen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Fashion Tech Forum: In The Studio continues the themes, ideas and conversations introduced at Fashion Tech Forum, the annual conference that brings together leaders and visionaries shaping the future of these intersecting industries. This podcast will provide perspective and valuable insights from the minds of world-class talent, global leaders and brand visionaries. We also present discussions with cultural and business luminaries who are making a significant difference for women, sustainab ...
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This 10th episode is a conversation with Jaclyn Lanthier, around Lichen Sclerosis. We talk about what it is, the importance of diagnosis, hormones and their possible importance as an adjunct therapy, self touch and myofascial release, vibrators, the difficulties of folks with penis’s getting support and a diagnosis, and how much care and love is ne…
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"The advice that I would give autistic job seekers if they do decide to attend networking events is to seek out connections that are or could potentially be useful to you in your career. Don't go to an event unless you've identified at least one organization or one individual that you'd like to connect with at that event", says Janna Vassil. Janna …
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In this episode we have Kai Schweizer on the show! He is a PhD student based in Australia and is focused on Trans experiences of eating disorders. He is a small business owner providing LGBTIQA+ inclusion training and diversity for youth and community clinics, mental health services, and work places. We also speak about support and advice for peopl…
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Celebrating 100 episodes of this podcast, Charlie is Joined by Liz Fenwick, Emma Cowell, Ronali Collings, and Tammye Huf, for a general bookish chat. We start off with an excellent conversation on the industry's use of 'women's fiction' when the genderless 'commerical fiction' would do very well. Please note there is one use of 'damn' in this episo…
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Britney joins this episode to discuss her autistic experience in the Bahamas, misophonia, and training to be a pastry cook. Learn more about Britney by visiting https://www.instagram.com/bahautistic/ If you could subscribe on your favorite listening platform we would really appreciate that. If you are looking for extraordinary support support to li…
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Far-right influencers and z-list actors waged war against drag queens featured in the Paris Olympics opening ceremony. Beyond the misinformation and Christian propaganda, there's a much deeper story—one that spans the decades, even centuries. About: Hosted by journalists Joan Summers and Matthew Lawson, Eating For Free is a weekly podcast that expl…
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"I was very much focused on martial arts, because that's all I did. I worked odd jobs like retail and all that stuff, and martial arts was a very good way for me to work towards something that was beneficial to my life, essentially", says Nickolaus Keeper Nickolaus joins this episode to discuss being a Taekwondo instructor and his love of light sab…
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Celebrating 100 episodes of this podcast, Charlie is joined by Phillip Lewis, Melissa Fu, and Amanda Geard for a general bookish chat. This is a slightly quieter episode with some incredibly poignant and compelling stories. A transcript is available on my site General references: Seamus Heany's Limbo Phillip quotes from Dorothy L Sayers' Unnatural …
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“I like to think of utopianism as “effective social daydreaming” because utopia is associated with consciously imagining societies. Our imagination is always involved in creating reality. The opposition between the two, reality and the imaginary, is not a stark one; they're porous.” S. D. Chrostowska is professor of humanities at York University, C…
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As Surrealism turns 100, what can it teach us about the importance of dreaming and creating a better society? Will we wake up from the consumerist dream sold to us by capitalism and how would that change our ideas of utopia? S. D. Chrostowska is professor of humanities at York University, Canada. She is the author of several books, among them Permi…
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Blue Skye joins this episode to talk about sharing his autistic experience through music and afrofuturism. To learn more about Blue Skye visit https://www.instagram.com/thecosmicblueautie/ If you could subscribe on your favorite listening platform we would really appreciate that. If you are looking for extraordinary support support to live self-suf…
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Sponsorship can be hard. Finding a sponsor can be challenging. The importance of having a sponsor can not be overstated. In fact, we organized a panel of Sponsors and Sponsees to share lessons learned and best practices to reinforce that message. Join us in this recording from the Summer of Sponsorship event in Sacramento, CA! Links mentioned in th…
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Charlie and Manda Scott (Any Human Power) discuss her book in terms of its Shamanist contexts, her informed ideas for how we can change and thus improve the UK political system, and playing Dungeons And Dragons with Terry Pratchett and Fay Weldon. We also discuss Mass Multiplayer Online gaming in the context of both Manda's book and, briefly, ourse…
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“I've been a climate activist since I was about 12 years old. It began with a deep passion for wildlife. I started taking up litter and telling off my schoolmates, eventually I set up a green council when I was about 13 or 14. As I learned more and more about the climate crisis and how sprawling and interconnected it was, not just with nature, but …
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The planet’s well-being unites us all, from ecosystems to societies, global systems to individual health. How is planetary health linked to mental health? Charlie Hertzog Young is a researcher, writer and award-winning activist. He identifies as a “proudly mad bipolar double amputee” and has worked for the New Economics Foundation, the Royal Societ…
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Leo joins this episode to discuss his podcast about Generation Z, comparing himself to others, and his creative process. To learn more about Leo and the Generation Change podcast visit https://www.instagram.com/genchangewithlf/ . If you could subscribe on your favorite listening platform we would really appreciate that. If you are looking for extra…
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Richard Black spent 15 years as a science and environment correspondent for the BBC World Service and BBC News, before setting up the Energy & Climate Intelligence Unit. He now lives in Berlin and is the Director of Policy and Strategy at the global clean energy think tank Ember, which aims to accelerate the clean energy transition with data and po…
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Join us in this episode as Jason shares a segment of "Joe & Charlie: The Big Book Comes Alive". Looking at Step 5, from the Big Book of AA, this recording covers Ch. 6: Into Action. Well known in the recovery communities, AA speakers Joe & Charlie have done many talks about the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous and how to go about working the Twelve…
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"The thing is with my career is because I'm a soloist, I kind of work alone in a way. There's always a saying that a career as a soloist is a lonely career. [...] I love the fact that I'm on my own and I travel everywhere alone", says Sophia Grech. Sophia joins us to discuss her career as an opera singer and ambassador for Autism by the Maltese gov…
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Celebrating 100 episodes of this podcast, Charlie is joined by Elissa Soave, Jenni Keer, and Chloe Timms for a general bookish chat. This one is big on writing, branding, and marketing, and, if Charlie dares says herself, is one of the most fun episodes of this entire show. Please note there is a mild swear word in this episode. A transcript is ava…
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Jax Bayne joins this episode to discuss how their intersectionality impacts their autism, co-occuring conditions for autistic people, and their experience as a support service coordinator. To learn more about Jax visit https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaxbayne/If you could subscribe on your favorite listening platform we would really appreciate that. If…
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How and when will we transition to a clean energy future? How will the transition empower individuals and transform global power dynamics? How did China become the world’s first electrostate, leading the drive for renewable energy, and what can we learn from this? Richard Black spent 15 years as a science and environment correspondent for the BBC W…
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In this episode of the Speaking Out of Place podcast Professor David Palumbo-Liu talks with acclaimed author and activist, and San Francisco legend, Chris Carlsson about his new novel, When Shells Crumble. It begins in December 2024, when the US Supreme Court nullifies the popular vote in the Presidential election and awards the presidency to an au…
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"I didn't find the set experience overwhelming. [...] What I did find overwhelming was the red carpet stuff, flash photography, crowded rooms, and a lot of talking. So I had to manage that", says William Fitzgerald. William and Jenny Palmetto join this episode to discuss the feature film Ezra that is playing nationwide in the United States. If you …
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Dr. Marianne Miller has been in the mental health field for 27 years and has specialised in eating disorders for the last 12 years. In this episode we do speak about the links between Neurodiversity and eating disorders. Dr. Marianne loves working with eating disorders as a therapist and a coach. She takes a non-diet, feminist approach that helps p…
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Join us in this recording for Part 2 of the Bay Area SAA/COSA Quarterly Speaker meeting as Jennie K. shares about her experience in recovery in COSA; generation trauma in her family; and her decision to file for divorce as she & Gerry continue to work on their relationship. Links mentioned in this episode: https://cosa-recovery.org New COSA Recover…
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Charlie and Jacquie Bloese (The Golden Hour/The Secret Photographs) discuss early erotic photography, Victorian erotic stage performances, and the beginnings of bicycle use for women which had a huge impact on female agency. Please note there are mentions of suicide and abuse in this episode A transcript is available on my site General references: …
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"One of the things I love about Future State University is we work on skills based on executive functioning...within the game play and you'll get immediate access what you could have done better and how to enhance those skills whether its delegation, time management, communication, or technology", says Syntyche Jennings. Syntyche joins this episode…
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In this finale episode before our July break, Joan and Matt look back on the last 6 years of the podcast and recount their favorite memories, from building a recording studio on acid to their recent feature on NPR. We also talk Lilly Allen onlyfans, alleged beards in Hollywood, Ben Affleck role play, robo-pussies, and the latest Bravo tragedies. Ab…
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"For me, sensory play is like a form of meditation. It is often loud inside my head but when I experience sensory joy I am just me and I feel in tune with the universe, like I am exactly where I need to be and it is such a relief", says Bobbie Charlie. Bobbie joins this episode to discuss sensory joy, the feelings wheel, and life as a musician. To …
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In this episode on Speaking Out of Place podcast Professor David Palumbo-Liu and Azeezah Kanji talk with scholar Angana Chatterji and journalist Siddhartha Deb. For decades, they have exposed the violence and fascism lying behind the mythology of India as the world’s largest democracy. In the wake of India’s most recent elections, in which the far …
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Join us in this recording for Part 1 of the Bay Area SAA/COSA Quarterly Speaker meeting as Gerry J. shares about his experience in recovery in both SLAA and SAA; how he landed in prison for 4 years; and the service he has done to help out others that are incarcerated. Apologies in advance for how often I said "incredibly powerful" in this Ep, but i…
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Celebrating 100 episodes of this podcast, Charlie is joined by Alex Hay, Stacey Thomas, and Lucy Barker for a general bookish chat with a concentration on the writing. The trio toured together as debuts and we get to witness just how well they work together. A transcript is available on my site General references: Downton Abbey Ocean's Eleven Mary …
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"One of the biggest things that I've learned is just how deep my mask goes, and that's basically just how I functioned my whole life and didn't really realize it. Aside from that, I learned that a lot of the coping skills that go along with masking, a lot of the coping skills I used to make it, just aren't really enough anymore", says Bee McDonald.…
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In this hot topics special we talk everything from Justin Timberlake’s DUI in Sag Habor to Ben Affleck terrorizing paparazzi while JLo gets caught flying coach. We reveal a new low in Benny and Selena's relationship and the weird obsession Taylor Swift still has with Kim Kardashian. We also tease some details about our September live show, so don’t…
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"Our brain is 85% visual right and 15% verbal. The spiritual ability clairvoyance is seeing, so we have already that ability to see because of our visual. My clairvoyance is through the roof because of my autism", says Chinhee Park. Chinhee joins this episode to discuss being a psychic medium and how her autism impacts her mediumship. To learn more…
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Charlie and Liz Fenwick (The Secret Shore) discuss the women cartographers who were fundamental in the Allies winning the Second World War and the way women at university at the time had to choose between their career and having a family. We also discuss Liz's love of Cornwall, her use of Dorothy Sayer's Gaudy Night, and we go back a few times to t…
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