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Cultivating Hearts Podcast

Jenna Rettig & Johanna VanRenterghem

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Cultivating Hearts is a place where moms come together to tackle the issues that we face as parents. Join sisters, Jenna (homeschooling mom of 6) and Johanna (mental health counselor and mom of twin teen boys) around the table as we take a deep dive into parenting God’s way. Let’s get to the heart of the matter as we learn a new perspective to parenting!
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Get ready for a front-row seat on ICONS with Ava Johanna, the live show that's raising the bar in the podcasting space worldwide. You’re about to be right in the middle of heart-pounding conversations and real-time connection that ignite transformation within. Our global live show stars the industry's powerhouses, visionaries, and cultural icons. Together, we’ll walk the path of legendary entrepreneurs, influential business moguls, celebrities, and iconic brand architects. Join the conversat ...
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Solving for the Undefined is the go-to math teacher podcast to develop your intrigue for math and learning while helping you do the same for your students. When our host, Johanna, became a teacher, she found herself alone, creating her own activities, and trying to make math fun plus easy to implement...but it wasn’t exactly a piece of pi (or cake!). She’s on a mission to solve those problems by helping teachers engage students academically using researched based strategies so students deepl ...
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Want Real Success—but you feel held back by real difficulties? Are you looking for powerful methods to enhance your skills and help you perform at your best in tough situations? Spoken Word Strategist Tom Marcoux and Johanna E. bring you a lively show, filled with real-world success methods. © Tom Marcoux Media, LLC
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Just Peoples co-founders Johanna de Burca and Christey West speak with inspiring humans who are tackling poverty in their communities across Africa and Asia, about their work, their lives and their peoples. Together we explore why we should give a buck. Why Give a Buck? is proudly brought to you by Just Peoples, an international nonprofit that directly connects givers and doers to address global poverty.
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A cross-cultural conversation between friends, hosted by JoHanna ”J” Thompson and Diane Tate. In these times of great struggle and possible shift, we ask ourselves, why do we give a f&$k about any of it? How does the lens we see the world through, impact what we see, and what do we do about it?
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In The End of Sport, academics Derek Silva, Johanna Mellis, and Nathan Kalman-Lamb provide critical commentary, analysis, and interviews on sport and society. The End of Sport Podcast raises questions about the role of sport in our daily lives and whether or not we can reimagine sport and sporting cultures in the future.
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The Pawsome Companion

Wavebreaker Productions

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Welcome to Pawsome Companion, the paw-some podcast that’s all about making you a better pet parent! Inspired by our love for furry friends and the amazing experts in the pet industry, Pawsome Companion is a podcast where we dive into the topics that matter most to pet owners. Join Johanna Herrera, your host and pet enthusiast, as she chats with the best in the business and shares her own learnings and laughter along the way! In each episode, we’ll dig into a specific topic or principle, expl ...
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Fragments podcast

Wavebreaker Productions

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Welcome to Fragments, the bite-sized podcast that digs deeper into the topics and principles that matter most. Inspired by the conversations on The Glass Ceiling, Fragments is a spin-off podcast where Wavebreaker Productions’ directors, Marissa Hankinson and Johanna Herrera, share their insights and learnings from our incredible guests. In each episode, we’ll dive into a specific topic or principle, exploring practical tips and takeaways that you can apply to your daily life. With episodes l ...
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MINT

Johanna Woodburn

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MINT a new conversation on cross culture and creativity. A space to connect with the most interesting people from around the world as they share their ideas on life and work. An exploration of inspiring personal journeys from designers/entrepreneurs/athletes that cross borders. From migration, ethnicity and travel.
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The New School Podcast explores journeys of strength, transformation, and perseverance. Join us to unravel the human experience with inspiring stories as we tap into the wisdom of some of the world's most brilliant and extraordinary people. Visit The New School of Transformational Arts and Coaching at www.jointhenewschool.com/ Join us on Instagram, Youtube, Facebook and other social media @jointhenewschool @johannanichola
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Girl Meets Gram

Johanna Adriaansen

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If you know you should be using social media to market your business, brand or side hustle but you’re feeling overwhelmed and confused then this is the podcast for you! I’m Johanna, your go to girl for all things Instagram and here on the podcast we talk about not just the 'gram but also social media, personal branding and digital marketing. I share easy and actionable tips weekly.
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Because Why Not?

Evan Bieber & Johanna Sofia

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Welcome to Because Why Not - the podcast where two best friends Evan Bieber and Johanna Sofia spill the tea, share their outlandish opinions, and generally make no sense while exploring the wonderfully trivial world of entertainment. It’s your weekly dose of unadulterated pop culture nonsense! Join us for a good laugh or a good cry, because… why not?
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Welcome to "Women Who Rock GSA," a sub-podcast of Startuprad.io™, celebrating the pioneering spirit of female entrepreneurs in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Ranked among the top 20 entrepreneurship podcasts on Apple Podcasts worldwide, we bring you the best of the vibrant GSA startup scene in English only. This captivating podcast series spotlights the remarkable journeys of trailblazing female founders and investors in the DACH region, from historical figures like Margarete Steiff to m ...
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Punning on Empty

Jamie & Johanna

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Are you overwhelmed by the amount of stuff there is to keep on top of? Films, box-sets, event tv, classics, rediscovered gems - who has the time?! It’s time to let puns guide you. Each week, join your hosts, Johanna and Jamie, as they start with the pun and go from there.
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The Break Down

Johanna Burkhardt

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The Break Down Radio, where we break down being human in the illusion In today's world, everything is taken so seriously. Let's have some fun, join Johanna Burkhardt and Tanya Lea as they break down being human in the illusion sharing their own life adventures and stories with occasional guest co-hosts. Email us: Breakdownradiolive@gmail.com Cover art photo provided by Efe Kurnaz on Unsplash: https://unspla
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A catastrophic earthquake hits Canada's West Coast. In Fault Lines CBC Vancouver Seismologist Johanna Wagstaffe guides you through two disastrous scenarios so you can prepare yourself, your family, and your neighbours.
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In this episode of ICONS with Ava Johanna, Ava is joined by Sammy Wonder, an internationally renowned love coach and relationship expert. Sammy has helped over 1,100 women get engaged and married, and she shares her unique approach to navigating modern dating, embracing feminine energy, and skipping the traditional "girlfriend" stage to attract las…
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In this final episode about the debate we talk about policies and prophecies. Did you hear any that surprised you? Did you NOT hear what you wanted to hear? J and Diane break it down. Tell us what you thought in the comments. #ydigafpodcast #debate2024 #electoralpolitics #policies #election2024By YDIGAF
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We commonly think of democracy as a social order governed by the people’s collective will. Given the size of the modern states, this picture is typically adjusted to say that democracy is a system of representative government, where elected officials are tasked with governing in ways that reflect the collective will of their constituents. Although …
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Semerian, a Maasai woman, remembers her grandmother’s stories of a time when Maasai pastoralists roamed freely, before the post-colonial era brought sweeping changes to their ancient lifestyle. In this episode, Semerian shares some of the painful shifts Maasai have faced over the past few decades, and how they are working to preserve their rich and…
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In the final chapter of the Elfriede Blauensteiner case, we dive into the investigation that finally brought her to justice. We’ll discuss the twists and turns of her trials, the chilling courtroom moments, and the final verdict that sealed her fate. As we follow her journey behind bars, we’ll also explore her time in prison, the media frenzy that …
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Join us for a thought-provoking episode with Hon. Sarah Game MLC, a vet, teacher, single mum, and passionate advocate. Sarah discusses the pressures faced by young vets and the importance of mental health awareness in the industry. She also answers questions and concerns about our furry friends, offering valuable advice and insights. Sarah's courag…
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Derek and Nathan are joined by former NFL player Chris Kluwe to delve into his heterodox perspectives on football, including his positions on gay rights and inclusion in the sport, athlete activism, and the inherent dangers of football as a sport, especially for young people. Chris Kluwe is a former NFL punter who played for the Seattle Seahawks, e…
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Send us a text Leah Lazar and Christy Constantakopoulou join me in the Lesche to discuss their work on the relationship between Athens and its subject communities (the "allies") during the fifth-century Athenian "empire" (ἀρχή). Leah has a new book out on the subject, Athens and Power in the Fifth Century BC; Christy’s monograph Dance of the Island…
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Guided notes strive to help students better learn and participate in math class. But what if they are actually hurting more than helping? This is the first in a series of "hot-takes" for things that need a facelift in the math classroom. Let's get started. Check out the links and resources for today's episode here: https://misskuipersclassroom.com/…
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The open-access edited volume Philosophies of Appropriated Religions: Perspectives from Southeast Asia (Springer, 2023) collects philosophical approaches to Southeast Asian traditions of philosophy and religion. The editors, Soraj Hongladarom, Jeremiah Joven Joaquin, and Frank J. Hoffman, have produced a volume that treats traditional topics in phi…
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In this episode, we continue the dark and twisted journey of Elfriede Blauensteiner, picking up where we left off—her meeting with second husband Rudolf Blauensteiner. From there, we look at the chilling details of her life as a serial killer, driven by greed and a deadly addiction to gambling. Discover how she preyed on her victims, manipulated wi…
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Derek and Nathan speak to Dr. Steven Thrasher about his activism against the genocide in Gaza and the McCarthyist repression he has been subjected to in response by both the state and his employer. We also delve into his work on Covid and his newest book project. Steven Thrasher is the inaugural Daniel H. Renberg Chair of social justice in reportin…
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Join us for a fun-filled episode with Amy Van Dyk, experienced dog trainer and founder of ABT in Adelaide! Amy brings her three adorable dogs into the studio and shares valuable insights from her journey as a veterinary nurse to becoming a renowned dog trainer. Get ready for a pawsome chat packed with tips, tricks, and answers to your burning quest…
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Let's talk about the DEBATE!! J and Diane break it down in this part I of a 3 part series. Did we hear anything that surprised us, what should we have been looking for, and what other voices did we listen to in our own process? Shout out to @marclamonthillofficial and @JillStein2024 !!!#ydigafpodcast #thedebate2024…
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For me, one of the most dreaded questions from a student is “What do I do now?” Mostly because in the moment it stresses me out. Maybe I didn’t think students would finish this quickly or I didn’t plan something else. In today’s episode, I am sharing something I do to prepare in advance for these scenarios without creating a whole new chore. Let’s …
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Born during the Great Depression in 1931 Vienna, Elfriede Blauensteiner's early life was marked by hardship, a cold and distant mother, and the looming shadow of World War II. In this episode, we explore her difficult upbringing, her troubled first marriage, and her eventual meeting with Rudolf Blauensteiner, her second husband. But this is no stor…
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Join us for our very first episode of The Pawsome Companion podcast! We're excited to welcome Carolyn Jones, Media Manager of RSPCA SA, and her adorable dog King, who's a survivor of a puppy farm rescue. In this heartwarming conversation, Carolyn shares the incredible work of RSPCA SA, the profound impact of pets on our mental health, and how the o…
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In this episode of Startuprad.io, host Joe Menninger interviews Angela Relógio, the visionary CEO and Founder of TimeTeller, a MedTech startup that's transforming cancer treatment through the power of circadian rhythms. TimeTeller's innovative approach uses gene analytics to pinpoint the optimal times for administering medications based on a patien…
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Send us a text Yvona Trnka-Amrhein and John Gibert join me in the Lesche to discuss their editio princeps of a newly-discovered papyrus (P.Phil.Nec. 23) containing lines from two of Euripides' fragmentary plays, Ino and Poluidos. The publication, in ZPE, is currently only available in print. The ToC for the issue in which it appears is available he…
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J and Diane discuss the decisions around inviting entertainers to speak to specific demographics political parties want to call in before an election, the manipulation this can be, and how that might impact the GOTV efforts. #ydigafpodcast #DNC #MeganTheeStallion #SexyReddBy YDIGAF
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Are you ready for the show? You have been chosen as the leading role! It's time to get on stage. Let's hang out and talk about what happens when we don't show up for our role! Hi, I’m Jenna, homesteading and homeschooling mom of 7 and the creator behind This Ohio Farmhouse. My sister, Johanna, is a licensed counselor and mom of twin teenage boys. J…
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Who doesn’t love using whiteboards? I have fond memories as a kid going to my mom’s classroom during the summer while she set up for the school year and just drawing on her whiteboards with my sister. It was care-free fun because if I made a mistake in my drawing, it could easily be erased and fixed. In today’s episode, I am going to be sharing how…
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In this heartwarming episode, we dive into the incredible world of interspecies friendships, where the laws of nature bend in the name of love, loyalty, and companionship. We explore the touching stories of Chito and Pocho, the Costa Rican fisherman and his beloved crocodile; Molly and Peggy, the unlikely duo of a rescued magpie and a playful Staff…
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In this episode, Nathan is joined by John 'Jabo' Burrow and Kathleen Bachynski to talk about the horrific run of football-related deaths at US schools. Nathan explains what has transpired before jumping in with Jabo to discuss his reactions and how they relate to his own experiences in and observations of football. Then Kathleen joins to help relat…
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Join us on Fragments Podcast as we explore the insightful wisdom of Marissa Hankinson, who delves into the principles of the book "Delivering Happiness". Marissa shares her learning on:- Embracing failure as a stepping stone to growth and learning- Navigating change with agility and resilience- Prioritizing exceptional customer service as a key dri…
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Have you done a “turn and talk” with your students? How did it go? Getting students to talk academically with each other can take some work. In today’s episode I am going to be sharing a fun way to get students up and moving AND talking to one another about math. Let’s get started. For links and resources talked about in this episode, head to the s…
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Welcome to the Summer 2024 Startup News Wrap-Up from Startuprad.io! In this special Labor Day episode, we cover the most crucial updates from the vibrant startup ecosystems in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, investor, or tech enthusiast, this episode is packed with insights into the latest trends, funding rounds, …
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We are familiar with the idea of a formal representative, and perhaps the idea of a formal political representative readily comes to mind. Roughly, this is someone who has been selected by an official process to hold a political office where he or she is tasked with promoting, advocating, and speaking for a constituency. However, we are also famili…
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Grace Ongong'a grew up in a typical polygamous family in rural Kenya, with one father, six mothers, and 24 siblings. In Grace's community, girls are expected to leave school as soon as they find a husband, marry young, and start families. But fortunately for Grace, her parents believed in her right to education and independence. After becoming a te…
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Have you hit a big failure? Do you need the Secrets of “The Entrepreneur’s Second Wind”? Tom Marcoux reveals a system for bouncing back and harvesting wisdom from a failure that an entrepreneur endures. Get inspired. Move forward! Tom shares compelling stories of resilience, including insights from Scott Galloway and Walt Disney, and offers practic…
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Send us a text Welcome to Lesche, a podcast on new books and ideas in the field of Ancient Greek Studies. In each episode, we'll be talking to classicists about their latest contributions to the field. We’re going to start by releasing two episodes each month, on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month. The first episode will debut on Wednesd…
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JoHanna and Diane discuss their perceptions of the DNC, what they saw and how it landed on them, and what does all this mean for democracy in this part I of a two-part series? #ydigafpodcast (catch Part II next week as we ramp up our discussion between now and the election!)? #ydigafpodcastBy YDIGAF
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Dave Zirin and Jules Boykoff return to the show to discuss the experience of covering one of the most eventful Olympics ever. We discuss their most lasting takeaways from the Games, things you had to be there to understand, how these Olympics compared to past experiences, and all of the other newsworthy stories you might imagine, from questions of …
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Don’t let August and September fool you. The number of students prepared for class when the bell rings dwindles as the school year progresses. So how can we help students get all their needed supplies out and ready to go without asking a bajillion times? In today’s episode, I’m breaking down my 1 minute hack that has saved my sanity the past two sc…
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In part two we talk about the the mysteries surrounding Ötzi's final days and hours. We explore what his last meal tells about the era, the harrowing details of his violent death, and the eerie curse that some believe haunts those who’ve come into contact with him. From the meticulous preservation of his body in the South Tyrol Museum to the decade…
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Join us for a special introductory episode of Pawsome Companion, where we take you behind the scenes of our brand-new podcast! In this episode, we'll share the story behind Pawsome Companion, what inspired us to create it, and what you can expect from future episodes. We'll also give you a sneak peek at what goes into making a podcast, from plannin…
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What can philosophy do? By taking up Black American cultural practices, Devonya N. Havis suggests that academic philosophy has been too narrow in its considerations of this question, supporting domination and oppression. In Creating a Black Vernacular Philosophy (Lexington Books, 2022), Havis brings our focus to theoretically rich practices of Afri…
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I don’t do warmups in my math classes. At least not in the traditional sense where there is a problem on the screen from yesterday’s lesson or previous content. But I do like the idea of starting off with a bite-sized problem that helps put my students’ minds in math mode. So I’ll be sharing exactly how to do that in today’s episode. Let’s get star…
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In this chilly"" episode Johanna tells Anie all about the story of Ötzi the Iceman, the world's most fashionable mummy from the Copper Age. Discovered in the Ötztal Alps, Ötzi’s well-preserved body and unique wardrobe give us a fascinating glimpse into life over 5,000 years ago. Join us as we explore the practical yet innovative clothing Ötzi wore,…
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Stephen Casper joins Derek and Nathan to explore the history of concussion and interrogate the various conflicts of interest and ethical permutations that allow a particular form of health harm that has been largely understood for a century to nevertheless continuously be framed as uncertain. Check out this New Yorker story drawing on Stephen's res…
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