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Hosted by writer Deborah A. Bailey, featuring conversations with women entrepreneurs, small business owners, creatives and thought leaders. Over 400 entrepreneurs from across the globe have been featured on the show since it's inception in 2008. Guests share how to stay motivated, how to start a business and how to create your own definition of success. Visit Deborah's site: https://DebBaileyWriter.com
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I'm Making You Watch This

Angela Kang & Steven Bailey

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Longtime friends Angela Kang and Steven Bailey force each other to watch their favorite things! Is this a terrible idea? Maybe. Could it destroy their friendship? Very likely. Is Angela gonna make Steven watch a ton of reality TV? Ugh...yes.
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Ken Anselment hosts a series of one-on-one conversations with people who have been climbing the leadership mountain in the world of college admissions. Some are nearing the summit. Some are already there. But how did they get there? And what can other climbers learn from their mindsets, habits, and experiences? © Ken Anselment 2024
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Let’s face it, raising kids can be challenging at times and parenting is not always as fun as it can be. Every Thursday, join Michelle Abraham, a long-time supporter of Blissful Parenting, as she interviews parenting book authors, coaches, and bloggers who share their best tips for positive parenting as well as stories of raising their own kids. If you want a break from challenging child behavior and want parenting to be a happier and more fulfilling experience, this is the podcast for you.
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Let's talk everything Idaho: LIVE to your fullest. WORK to your finest. PLAY to your greatest. Join us on The Idaho Podcast as we explore the unique people, diverse culture, and fascinating stories of Idaho. Get ready for captivating conversations, insightful interviews, and exciting adventures that will keep you coming back for more. Whether you're a local or just curious about what the Gem state offers, we've got something for everyone. Tune in and discover the best of Idaho!
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Antiracist Parenting Podcast

Dr. SooJin Pate & Hannah Carney

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Welcome to the Antiracist Parenting Podcast™! We are SooJin Pate and Hannah Carney, two parents who are committed to raising antiracist children and being antiracist ourselves. We are deeply committed to this work and want to build a community that will help parents gain confidence in raising a generation of antiracist kids by talking with kids about race, racism, white supremacy, and what it means to be an antiracist. We’re coming to you not as experts but as parents who want to share our m ...
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Motherhood - it doesn't look the same for any of us - but you know what?! All of us are carrying around our own baggage. Whether it's helping your children with autism or anxiety, living with chronic illness, surviving from abuse in all of its forms, or feeling depressed and stuck in our lives - girl, I've got you!Mamas need love too - and this is the place where I want you to know you can let your hair down, take a breath, and just relax in the fact that you are not alone on this journey we ...
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Join the celebration of the 20th Anniversary of Adventure Island Playground! Angela Lindig, Executive Director of Idaho Parents Unlimited, discusses the successes and challenges of her important work advocating for kids. She also shares her personal journey of parenting as part of her inspirational Idaho story.…
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In this overview of her popular course, "Podcasting for Authors" host Deborah Bailey shares key points authors should know when considering whether to start a podcast. Her 26-page workbook provides steps including planning, buying equipment, distribution and marketing. Find out how authors and other creatives can use podcasts to promote and market …
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Whether you're an avid runner or just never learned how to run properly, Albert Lu shares his method and explains why these proven health and fitness techniques are so important. Albert is a certified CrossFit Trainer and Running Coach. He discusses his passion for exercise/fitness/running, and shares his Idaho story on this episode.…
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Why is it important to know your personal "WHY?" Michael DeMange, EOS Implementor, shares his story of discovering his "why" and how it is guiding his personal life and career. Michael also discusses the benefits of businesses implementing the EOS platform as well as touching on his Idaho story.By Danny Ventura
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The Chef's Farm is an organic, sustainable concept that promotes community. Located in Mountain Home, Idaho, Chef Christian Phernetton created a special spot that offers seasonal locally grown produce, made from scratch dishes, and a unique dining experience. Chef Christian has been cooking for over 33 years at some of the greatest restaurants in c…
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Their Heterosexual Awesomeness Month campaign has earned this local Idaho bar quite the notoriety, but what's the reasoning behind it? Mark Fitzpatrick, owner of Old State Saloon in Eagle, explains why he's doing this promotion and how it relates to his deeply held beliefs. He also shares his experiences as an entrepreneur, a staunch constitutional…
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In this episode, SooJin and Hannah are joined by Dr. Kale Bantigue Fajardo who shares his experience with “trans-local” (long distance) parenting. As a trans Dad living in another state, Kale is particularly committed to loving his 11-year-old daughter, Nia, unconditionally. Through their relationship, Nia is seeing that there are different ways to…
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In this episode, SooJin and Hannah bring in former guest Kate Towle (Episode 3) and her long-time friend Sharon White to talk about building relationships across difference. We learn how Sharon and Kate were raised by parents who modeled the practice of cultivating interracial friendships, and how that translated into their own lives. As they refle…
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SooJin and Hannah sit down with prolific author and editor Veronica Chambers of the New York Times to discuss her recent book entitled Call and Response: The Story of Black Lives Matter. This conversation is epic, exploring the history of the BLM movement and how we can all play a part in moving the ball forward a little bit. Veronica poses thought…
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SooJin and Hannah round out this 4-part series by talking with Hannah’s cousin, Laura Holsen. Laura reflects on how she used to notice interracial couples and wonder what that experience must be like. Then she fell in love with and married someone from a different racial background! Laura’s relationship with her spouse, Sunny, has greatly shifted h…
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This episode is sure to lift your spirits! Hannah is back - she and SooJin are enlightened by Miranda (daughter of Emilia Gonzalez Avalos from Episode 4) and Amira (daughter of Laura and Daren Hill from Episode 10). Every word oozes with wisdom and brilliance. With the help of these two girls, we learn how to open our hearts wider, how to be more c…
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In this episode, SooJin and E.G. talk about the Minnesota artist community, the importance of “being in the tradition” a la Amiri Baraka, and how he and his partner are raising their two Black boys to be sensitive, confident, and creative souls. E.G. spits all kinds of wisdom, as he discusses how the women in his life, along with embracing his own …
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SooJin and Hannah sit down with Margaret Gerstle (Hannah’s 63-year-old aunt!) for this brave episode. Margaret shares how her commitment to redistributing wealth has helped her to better understand the true needs of her community, to learn new tools for addressing racism, to expand her network of friends, and to strengthen her overall sense of self…
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In this episode, SooJin and Hannah engage in a rich discussion with soulmates, Laura and Daren Hill. The conversation flows like a slow, meandering river as we challenge ourselves to slow down and be more like water: adaptable, strong, gentle, powerful, vulnerable, interconnected, and expansive. We break down “knowledge” by getting to know our ledg…
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SooJin and Hannah mix it up in this episode - featuring co-host, Hannah Carney - to launch a four-part series on What White People Are Doing. This series is in response to a question posed by previous guest Marjorie Grevious (from Episode 19). Hannah opens the conversation by sharing personal stories, grappling out loud with some of the nuance that…
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In this episode, SooJin and Kyle talk about how art, spoken word, and poetry can serve as door ways to talk to our children about larger, more complex systems of oppression. Through his work on dismantling toxic masculinity, Kyle points out how harmful forms of masculinity are embedded throughout white supremacist culture, capitalism, and other sys…
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In this episode, SooJin brings in spiritual wellness consultant and restorative yoga teacher Marjorie Grevious to share the wisdom and insights she’s garnered from witnessing how toxic masculine definitions of what it means to be a “man” has robbed the men in her life. She discusses not only how men are complicit in toxic masculinity but also women…
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In this special bonus episode, SooJin speaks to Dianna Myles, the founder of the The Angela Day School, to raise awareness of this new antiracist school that is scheduled to open in Fall 2022. Listen to find out more about this school, how you can get involved and enroll your children, and what the upcoming November info sessions will be about. Our…
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In this episode, SooJin and Hannah sit down with TV personality Melissa Beck (formerly known as Melissa Howard) from MTV’s reality series The Real World: New Orleans (2000). Melissa found her true calling in motherhood and is raising three mixed-race daughters with her partner, Justin. As an antiracist parent, Melissa is helping her children to “se…
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In the last episode of Season 1, SooJin and Hannah tap into the power of Sankofa as they reflect back on the season. They discuss the ways in which their lives have been transformed by the podcast, sharing what they’ve learned from our past guests in order to understand their present moment and future possibilities. Hannah shares the process she’s …
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Welcome to Season 2 of the Antiracist Parenting Podcast! We start off the season with an AMAZING guest, Malaika Parker, who is the Director at Adoptive Parents of Color Collaborative. Malaika is committed to building whole and complete futures for her biological and adopted children. She does this, in partnership with her spouse, by being honest al…
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SooJin and Hannah sit down with Delia McGrath (Hannah’s 83-year-old aunt!) for this sweeping episode. Delia was born in 1939 at the outbreak of World War II. She was raised in a large family of 14 children, attended segregated schools, married a Filipino man, and raised two biracial daughters who now have their own children (Delia’s four beautiful …
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SooJin and Hannah bring in 9/11 expert Deepa Iyer to process the horrific terrorist attacks that took place twenty years ago. Deepa describes 9/11 as a watershed moment in history that significantly changed the way South Asian, Arab, Muslim, and Sikh communities were perceived in the U.S. Since then, racial anxiety, Islamophobia, and anti-immigrant…
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This episode is chock full of goodness and light! SooJin and Hannah are joined by Hannah’s 8-and-a-half-year-old son (Anthony) for the first part of the episode. He shares what racism is, what we can do to stop it, and what has been helpful for him so far in learning about racism and antiracism. After saying goodbye to Anthony, SooJin and Hannah re…
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In this episode, Emilia Gonzalez Avalos (Executive Director of Navigate MN/Unidos MN) to join us shares her powerful and painful story of coming to the US from Mexico, what life is like for undocumented immigrants living in this country, and the threat she and her children and other Latinx families face everyday because of the targeted attack again…
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In this episode, SooJin and Hannah speak with Crixell Shell, the Assistant Executive Director of the MN Peacebuilding Leadership Institute. Our conversation is both timely and robust. Crixell shares ways she has been talking with her teenage son about the election - instilling critical values around humanity and respect while also supporting him to…
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In this episode, SooJin and Hannah sit down with Dr. Kathleen Devore, a Professor​ of English​ at Minneapolis Community Technical College. This is the perfect conversation to kick off a new year and our three​-​part series. As someone who experienced a challenging childhood, Kathleen understands pain and trauma. She also understands her white privi…
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In this episode, SooJin and Hannah talk with Mary Moriarty, former Chief Public Defender in Hennepin County, Minnesota. During our discussion, Mary shares many stories that shaped her antiracism journey while living in Minnesota. Minnesota is considered to be a progressive state; however, it struggles with some of the worst racial disparities in ou…
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In this episode, SooJin and Hannah invite Karla Benson Rutten (from Episode 2) back to dive deeper into raising multiracial, antiracist children. SooJin opens the conversation by naming the victims of the recent shootings in Atlanta, GA​,​ and Boulder, CO. She shares how these events are impacting her personally as a Korean​-​American woman, and sh…
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In this final episode of our three-part series, SooJin and Hannah speak with Robin Alpern and Edie Grauer from the Center for the Study of White American Culture. We explore the complexity of white supremacist culture and how racially mixed communities are not necessarily free from racism. Both Robin and Edie talk about being raised by parents who …
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We have been living in COVID times now for five months, seeing the death toll continue to rise in the United States - currently standing at more than 190,000 deaths. And our country’s other pandemic, racism, is alive and well. Breonna Taylor was murdered by police while sleeping in her home in February and George Floyd was killed, very publicly, by…
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We have been living in COVID times now for five months, seeing the death toll continue to rise in the United States - currently standing at more than 170,000 deaths. And our country’s other pandemic, racism, is alive and well. Breonna Taylor was murdered by police while sleeping in her home in February and George Floyd was killed, very publicly, by…
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We have been living in COVID times now for five months, seeing the death toll continue to rise in the United States - currently standing at more than 170,000 deaths. And our country’s other pandemic, racism, is alive and well. Breonna Taylor was murdered by police while sleeping in her home in February and George Floyd was killed, very publicly, by…
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Did you know that less than 2% of all businesses with revenue of $1M and above are women owned? Chelsea Oyler, owner of Elevated Leadership Co., explains how she is on a mission to help all businesses and particularly women owned businesses to achieve more. Chelsea shares her experiences growing up in Idaho and her tremendous success as a business …
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What is the NAR (National Association of Realtors) settlement and how might it affect your future real estate transactions? Michelle Bailey, a Vice President of the Idaho Realtors, will explain the details in easy to understand terms. She will also share her Idaho story and her journey in the real estate industry.…
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Rewind episode: Kym Niles is a vivacious leader, magnetic mentor and a Fitness Expert as seen on City TV News, Cp24, CTV News, Breakfast Television and Women's Health Magazine to name a few. Kym takes a holistic approach that connects your mind and body resulting in a wholesome outcome. Kym's grassroots approach to personal training is attributed t…
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Did you know there's great whiskey made right here in Idaho? Andy Koenig, proprietor and Master Distiller of Koenig Distillery, shares his life journey of making spirits. Andy is a native of Idaho and served his spirits appenticeship in Austria. Tune in for a fun conversation while learning about the beautiful location and special events at Koenig …
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Donna A. Campbell, an experienced mental health professional with over thirty years of experience, brings a unique approach to healthcare. As the founder of Campbell Coaching and Consulting Group, she has pioneered personal and organizational training and development, earning recognition for her ability to enhance individual and corporate performan…
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WTF? What the flock? You still have time to flock someone with pink flamingos on their front yard. Genipher Pease, marketing specialist and creator of LivingInStarIdaho.com, shares her experiences living in the city of Star as well as her involvement with the Star Lions and their annual "You've Been Flocked" fundraiser.…
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Roots, Reflections and Chaos is a powerful and moving biography that tells the story of Kelsey Elwood's life. From her challenging childhood to her journey as a life coach, Kelsey takes readers on a deeply personal and inspiring journey. Join us on The Idaho Podcast as Kelsey shares her testament to the resilience of the human spirit, the power of …
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Nathan Ament and Teege Mettille are the creators and co-hosts of the hit podcast, The Admissions Directors Lunchcast. They share different versions of their podcast's origin while somehow enticing Ken to share how the ALP came to be. Also, there's a teaser hidden in the Rapid Descent that you might catch if you listen carefully. Special shout-out t…
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There's a treasure of 43 ounces of SILVER and several STAR GARNETS up for grabs on this awesome treasure hunt! Learn all about it on the next episode of The Idaho Podcast. David Foster, the creator of 43rd State of Mind, explains how you can join the hunt in search of this incredible treasure while getting outdoors in this beautiful Gem State of Id…
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(No, the other one.) What happens when two avowed GenXers record a podcast episode? From the host you get a bad reference to C+C Music Factory; from the guest you get helpful lessons on "how to vice president." Michael Keaton, VP for Enrollment Management at Ursinus College, sets the record straight on who was Michael Keaton first, how to leave thi…
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What is your main source of community news for Star, Idaho? Ernest Woods, publisher of Star Spirit Magazine and the Star Community News and Chatter FaceBook page, explains the success of these publications on this episode of The Idaho Podcast. Ernest, who is a fourth generation Idahoan, shares his experiences and insights into the community of Star…
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Carin Smith, domestic recruitment manager and Chicago regional representative for Beloit College (and a former member of Ken's team at Lawrence who helped him learn how to be an admissions director through a creative partnership she arranged), talks about how to lead without title, and the four reasons why this has been a deliberate choice she has …
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Super Bowl Champ and Idaho native, Jimmy Farris, explains first hand what it's really like to win a Super Bowl. Jimmy is a former NFL wide receiver who played for teams such as the Patriots, 49ers, Falcons, and Commanders. He is the author of a best-selling book, “Be a Pro - Your Blueprint to Professional Level Achievement.” Jimmy is a Certified Ma…
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What is the meaning of, "Yes, and" and why is it so important to understand? My next guest will explain it all. Megan McCaleb is a successful Comedienne, Author, Podcast Host, and Business Owner. She discusses the art of improv and its relevance to our lives and careers. Tune in to hear about her award-winning book as she shares her heart-warming s…
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