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Empowerment and Liberation for Women: Join Lola Darling on a journey of self-discovery and finding your full truth and feminine expression as she guides you from being a people-pleaser and the ”Good Girl” into your most empowered authentic self. Explore raw and unfiltered conversations that ignite your inner Radiance and spark your soulful Liberation.
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Inside Tech Comm is a show for anyone interested in learning more about technical communication. It will also be of interest to those who are new to the field or career-switchers exploring creative ways to expand their horizon. You can write to me at insidetechcomm@gmail.com. I would love to hear from you.
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Vuvuzela is a Soccer Talk Show straight out of Philadelphia PA with hosts Eric Nash, Brian Kammersgaard, Bob Long, and Thorne Holder. We are LIVE on 610AM SPORTS WTEL-ESPN, Sundays from 3-5pm eastern. We are all about the wonderful world of soccer or football/futbol, as it is called everywhere else in the world. Whether it be talking about the latest EPL moves, or the most exciting export in the Bundesliga, and what is happening with our brothers at the Philadelphia Union, Vuvuzela will brin ...
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The Bar Leadership Podcast presented by and for leaders in youth ministry. Bringing together prominent voices from around the world to share insight and wisdom to take your ministry to the next level. The Bar is the premier network for young ministry leaders in North Carolina, together we are setting and raising The Bar for ministry in our state. We host one Bar gathering per quarter, during which, we bring in a leading voice in youth ministry to pour into you, friends and leaders in ministr ...
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Rosenfeld Review Podcast

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Lou Rosenfeld talks with a LOT of brilliant, interesting changemakers in the UX world and beyond. Subscribe to the Rosenfeld Media podcast for a bird's eye view into what shifts UX faces, and how individuals and teams can respond in ways that drive success.
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Hosted by Gjergj Dollani, Chief Growth Officer at Bay Atlantic University - this podcast series is for education professionals. If you are in Admissions, Marketing, or Leadership in the Higher Education industry, this podcast is for you. Through these 20-minute episodes, I tackle specific issues that come up in enrollment, recruitment, and admissions. Follow along and take part in our The Enrollment Clinic community at http://www.theenrollmentclinic.com
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Norwich City pundit and former club commentator Stuart Hodge invites you to listen to his own brand-new podcast where he will have a host of great guests join him to talk about all things relevant to Canaries fans – as well as giving his unique take on events. This is the first of a network of five podcasts which will soon be found on Hodgeythehack's YouTube channel.
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Welcome to the Wonder Woman Show, your go-to podcast for spiritual empowerment, sovereign leadership and feminine embodiment. This podcast is for soul-led women who want to fully step into their confidence and power as a leader, visionary and changemaker! Renate Sophia is your host of this show, she is a Podcast Coach, Voice Activator and Quantum Healer. This podcast provides you with powerful tools & mindset shifts to activate your voice, speak your truth and share your authentic self with ...
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The Healer's Couch is a podcast dedicated to discovering the tools we need to uncover who we are . Sarah Proffitt, your host will guide you through tools and resources as well as introduce you to the leading edge of science, spiritual, and metaphysical truths. Tune in and discover what life is like when your mind, body, and soul are in alignment.
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Tools help us save time, freeing up mental space so we can accomplish more. But, the assistance of technological tools can become problematic, suggests Professor Eduard Arriaga-Arango, chair of the Department of Language, Literature, and Culture. We expect devices like Alexa and Siri to respond to our every command, which can replicate slavery. “Sl…
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The humble notes serve a larger purpose - be they a simple list, recipes, or essential information we jot down for later recall and planning. We sit down with Jorge Arango, the coauthor of Information Architecture for the Web and Beyond, to unlock the secrets of note-taking. Our first episode of the season with Jorge is more than a conversation; it…
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It's a short, deep and to the point one loves! Please enjoy! Authenticity is the lived felt-sense of our truth from a space of embodied presence. Where we stay true to and live from the truth that is within us rather than the should's from the world, people, and society around us that we've been conditioned to believe we "should" behave like. Dropp…
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Dave Gray describes himself as a possibilitarian. He focuses on helping people and teams realize their creative potential. Dave the author of several influential books, including Liminal Thinking and Gamestorming, which he co-authored with Sunni Brown and James Macanudo. He also founded the pioneering visual thinking company XPLANE. In this convers…
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Today we have another episode of Better Done Than Perfect. Listen in as we talk to Arpit Choudhury, founder of Databeats. You'll learn what makes a robust data foundation, how teams can work together to collect data, why less data is better, and more. Please head over to the episode page for the detailed recap and key takeaways. Show notes Databeat…
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As technical communicators, this challenge most likely resonates with you -- how do you keep docs in sync with your product? In the words of Manny Silva, "When product updates are frequent and user expectations are high, maintaining accurate and up-to-date documentation isn’t just a necessity—it’s a competitive advantage." Manny proposes. Docs as T…
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Below the surface of the soil, a diverse community of microbes — living organisms like bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa — interact and play a significant role in breaking down organic matter and cycling nutrients. These microbial interactions can improve or, in some cases, impair the health and growth of plants. Although they cannot be seen w…
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David Kadavy, an author, podcaster, and former designer whose work is redefining creativity in our age. David believes we're entering a new era where success hinges on our ability to generate ideas and bring them to life, even when the path isn't clear. Through his books, including the bestsellers Mind Management, Not Time Management and Design for…
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Nikki Anderson is an independent user research consultant, instructor, author, and speaker. Nikki uses her background in education and psychology to mentor people and organizations on the value of user research. And now, she’s written a book to help them build up their research operations. That’s the focus of our conversation today. Show notes Nikk…
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What should you consider when using map components in your product? Our guest today is Loren Baxter, lead designer for Felt Maps. You’ll learn how to start thinking in terms of maps, how to approach UX interactions and animations, what types of information can be included, and more. Podcast feed: subscribe to https://feeds.simplecast.com/4MvgQ73R i…
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One of the most loving, bubbly magicians I have ever had the pleasure of meeting joins me in this episode and we dive into all things frequency healing, quantum healing, and magic! Samantha shares with us her own modality Quantum Particle, and paints very informative and helpful visuals for helping us all get a little more tapped in to the realms o…
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Sometimes app developers create sneaky strategies to keep you on your phone longer. Other times, they create tools meant to help consumers protect their data or accomplish tasks. These mechanisms are at the heart of research by computer science Professor Peter Story and Becker School of Design & Technology Professor Kat Andler. The tools developers…
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Andrew Altshuler, a researcher turned consultant & educator. He helps people & businesses to transform the chaos of information into an efficient, AI-optimized knowledge system. In his NEWSLETTER he decodes systems & strategies for better thinking, learning & decision-making. Andrew's website: https://www.altshuler.io/ In this podcast you will lear…
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This is my fave topic to talk about... because I'm about all things healing... which means integration. and also embodiment. This episode dives into somatic work and building better relationships with the parts of you so you can open up space for more of your whole, authentic, original essence to be expressed through you. All of the parts of the bo…
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Michael Anton Dila describes himself as a “designer of conversation” and someone with a passion for starting things. Among the things he’s started are ventures in online learning, co-working, and mobile technology. He’s also held several leadership roles in an elite innovation unit in the U.S. Department of Defense. In this conversation, we discuss…
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A moment of serendipity led Brian Woos ’16 to his career. During a student internship at a film company in New York, Woos walked into a room and saw a panel replete with buttons and wheels. Sitting at the panel was a colorist, finessing with shadows, highlights, and luminosity to ensure everything looked seamless on the big screen. At the time, Woo…
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Today we have another episode of Better Done Than Perfect. Listen in as we talk to Dan Balcauski, founder and chief pricing officer at Product Tranquility. You'll learn what department should own the pricing function, how often you should revisit pricing, why you shouldn’t A/B test your pricing, and more. Please head over to the episode page for th…
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I think most of us have suffered, or are still suffering from some level of perfectionism. Women are so trained and conditioned to be perfect in order to belong, be worthy of love, not step on anyones toes and to fit into some crazy Barbie sized societal box of expectation. I also think we all know that this way of being doesn't serve us. I unlocke…
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Sculpture Professor James Maurelle doesn’t work on one project and then move on to the next. His process flows freely. “I surround myself with materials and objects and work on them all at the same time. I’m like the eye of the hurricane. That's how I've developed over the years,” he says. “It's the closest thing to freedom that I've embodied in my…
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Martin Adams is ecommerce entrepreneur and content creator trying to inspire the next generation of thinkers and doers. He makes content on Personal Knowledge Management as well as content on mindset and mastery. He's also creating Flowtelic, an app to help you study, learn, think, write, and publish with maximum efficiency and consistency. And he …
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With Special guest, spiritual mentor, trance channel, and all around savvy HD reflector business woman Daniela Arango, in this episode we dive in to talking about channeling, trance channeling and turning on your psychic gifts as well as getting out of the way of spirit in order to surrender and be a clear and open channel for what wants to come th…
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In the latest episode of the Rosenfeld Review, Lou sits down with social scientist Tricia Wang, coiner of the term “thick data,” and formerly a partner at Sudden Compass. Tricia is passionate about research and AI. She envisions massively improved research outcomes and opportunities for researchers, but only if researchers take the lead in incorpor…
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Dave Elfving is an experience designer and educator. He spent eleven years at apple, where his last role was as Head of Interactive Strategy. These days, he’s my colleague teaching interaction design at the California College of the Arts. He’s also co-chairperson at Gray Area, a San Francisco-based nonprofit interdisciplinary cultural incubator. Gr…
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Ready to learn tricks of the trade from professional user researchers? Our guest today is Steve Portigal, user research consultant and author of Interviewing Users. You’ll learn how to prepare for a user interview, what your interview guide should contain, behavior cues to look out for, and more. Podcast feed: subscribe to https://feeds.simplecast.…
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Listen, if you don't put yourself first, nobody else is going to. If you don't feel worthy, the world will reflect unworthiness back to you. If you don't feel you belong, the world will reflect not belonging back to you. Being selfish is equivalent to being FULL of yourself. Filling your own cup, loving yourself, being proud of yourself and your ac…
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Award season is upon us, and three screen studies professors are sharing their favorite films of 2023 ahead of the Oscars. “The Killer,” “Bottoms,” and “Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning” were last year’s cinematic standouts for professors Hugh Manon, Jed Samer, and Soren Sorensen. The three are hosts of the Clark podcast “Recommended For You,” an…
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Today's beautiful interview guest is Lauren Megan. Lauren is a body-based trauma specialist, womb alchemist, embodiment mentor, priestess, healer, conscious mother, and teacher. She guides & mentors women on the path of womb-led business, energetics, and pleasure. What You Will Learn In This Episode: Most common Blockages when it comes to the Femin…
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A philosopher programmer who specializes in back-end development and stoicism. His biggest project right now is creating a MINDOS, a mental operating system which he's doing in public through his newsletter. He's recently published a book called Zettelkasten And The Art Of Personal Knowledge Management. In this podcast you will learn: - How to supe…
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Trust and Safety are an interdependent pair. They are also the two most important guideposts and signposts along our healing journey and inner-work. With more self-trust, and trust in the divine, trust in the mystery; we begin to feel more safety. When we up-level our internal level of safety, it becomes easier to trust. This is one of the core key…
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Joey deVilla describes himself as an experienced, engaging, accordion-playing, golden-voiced developer advocate looking for a new role. He’s had a long career in the technology space and writes about his experiences in two long-running blogs, The Adventures of Accordion Guy in the Twenty-First Century and Global Nerdy. Recently, Joey became one of …
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Today we have another episode of Better Done Than Perfect. Listen in as we talk to Tim Schumacher, co-founder and CEO of saas.group. You'll learn how they developed their acquisition model, the importance of setting up central teams for operative tasks, why founders need to think about successors, and more. Please head over to the episode page for …
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High school students have been told time and time again that they need consistent good grades and a host of extracurriculars to stand out in the college application process. This mindset, however, can lead students to fixate on quantity over quality and miss out on experiences that help develop character and values. This is why the Making Caring Co…
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Addiction can be a slippery slope to our own personal hell, or it can be the subtle, sneaky, behavior and habits ruling our lives and we aren't even aware of the control it may have over us. The subtle or the hellacious... both are disruptive and creating pathways of disharmony and dis-ease in the body and nervous system over long periods of time. …
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Throughout decades of studying relationship health, psychology Professor James Córdova has learned that couples often wait five or six years to seek help addressing difficulties in their partnership. This delay runs contrary to the attention most people give other aspects of preventative care such as annual physical exams and regular dental cleanin…
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Kevon Cheung is a dad and creator who creating content around the value of building in public. He's against the classic vision of creation being an act of going into the woods, smoking a ciggar, drinking some brandy, and than coming out with your "masterpiece." He's the author of Find Joy In Chaos--a guide to building in public on twitter--the cour…
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What a treat to have Tanya Jane as the first guest in The Embodied Liberation Lounge! Tanya share's her story of how she went from believing she had to struggle in order to achieve her dreams and be a dancer to powerful, embodied, and successful mindset coach! We had so much fun in this conversation and Tanya offers soooo much helpful juicy hacks f…
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In the latest episode of the Rosenfeld Review, Lou sits down with Neil Barrie, the co-founder and CEO of TwentyFirstCenturyBrand, to delve into the intriguing intersection of brand building, culture, and user experience research. Neil, an outsider in the realm of user research, brings a fresh perspective from the world of brand research; you can he…
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Elizabeth McGuane is a UX director at Shopify and the author of Design by Definition, a book about the impact of language in user experience. As you might imagine, that’s a subject I’m keenly interested in, so I was excited to speak with Elizabeth about it. Show notes Elizabeth McGuane - LinkedIn Elizabeth McGuane – Medium Design by Definition by E…
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What are the three principles of taking and managing notes? Our guest today is Jorge Arango, an information architect, author, and educator. You’ll learn about the evolution of knowledge management tools, how digital note-taking systems have extended our capabilities, why you should choose the right tools for different types of notes, and more. Pod…
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If love is a battlefield, evolution has given animals and insects the tools for competition. Peacocks boast flashy tails and birds sing to capture the attention of mates, meanwhile, elks and dung beetles use antlers and horns, respectively, to fight off other males during courtship. These traits, which can vary widely within the same species, have …
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Another solo episode where I go into the importance of owning all of ourselves. Owning and accepting the shadow, darkness, and seemingly negative sides of ourselves is extremely important not only for our embodiment and self-worth but also for our magnetism and resonance with the world around us. When we hide, shame, avoid, ignore, or otherwise jud…
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Many people consider masculinity an inner essence or set of specific personality traits that define manhood. Psychology Professor Michael Addis has a different understanding. His research indicates masculinity is a performance one makes to reinforce gender in alignment with societal and cultural norms. “There's no doubt that many of the things that…
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R.J. Nestor is a Productivity Consultant, Tana Ambassador, family man, author, and musician. He’s done 11 cohorts of Action Powered Productivity and is coming out with his book Rhythms of Productivity in March 2024. I’m excited to have him on the podcast to bring a productivity perspective to PKM. In this podcast you will learn: How to create a PKM…
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As women, and really all humans... our power lives in our bodies and not in our minds. It lives in our womb, our portal to the divine, in our creative, sexual energy and also in the solar plexus. As long as we continue down a path of living from the mind/maya/illusion we will stay disconnected and disembodied from the greater truth of who we are, o…
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