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Hello everyone, you can call me Grace. This podcast will highlight people who either disappeared or tragically passed away. If you like what you hear, please follow my podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jim Salveson rediscovers some of Indie Rock's most iconic albums with the people who helped make them the classic's they are. From Punk to Brit Pop from Rock to Madchester you'll hear the stories behind some of the greatest LPs to ever grace your record collection and be inspired to go back and listen to them again, right through to the hole in the middle.The interviews in this podcast were recorded for the XS Long Player series on XS Manchester. Where classic albums we're played in full. Yo ...
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Seeds

Steven Moe

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Conversations with people who are living with purpose and having a positive impact in our world. Host Steven Moe asks about their life journeys and what has shaped them into who they are today.
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Leading People

Arthur Jones and Julie Chisum

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Welcome to Leading People, the inspirational home for Christian leaders. Whether you are at the end of your career or just starting, listen as we share stories of inspiration led through the lens of faith, family, and career. There are a lot of Christians. There are a lot of leaders. Let’s help people be Christian leaders.
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Featuring 98 songs for non-stop Gospel music from the latest Artists of the World 1. Sarafina Thomas - Never Be The Same 2. Jordan G. Welch - Lead Me, Guide Me 3.Tamela Mann - Source 4. All Nations Music - Nothing But You 5. Sarah Téibo - Restored 6. Miranda Curtis - The River 7. Marked Music (feat. Kris Dillard & Tristan Smith) - Good God 8. Israel & New Breed feat. DOE - Broken People 9. Adrienne Gomez - Never Knew a Love 10. Jekalyn Carr - My Portion 11. Gabrielle Styles - When God Seems ...
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This was a raw and honest conversation with Rico Gomez about his life story and what has led him to founding Neurofit. I really enjoyed the challenges he lays out for us all to think about and consider our true source of value, finding purpose and taking care of ourselves. We also talk about mental health, stress, taking care of ourselves, behaviou…
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Sara Dietterick describes her brother, Chris, who went missing in 2019. She talks about his personality, interests, and the impact of their parents' divorce on him. Sara shares the events leading up to his disappearance, including his relationship with a woman named Nicole and his struggles with addiction. She discusses the lack of progress in the …
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Join us in this heart-wrenching video as we discuss the tragic death of Mica Miller, a promising young talent taken too soon. We explore her impact on the music industry and the legacy she leaves behind. Get ready to be moved by the incredible journey of this unforgettable artist. #truecrimecommunity Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more …
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Join us as we delve into the mysterious case of the disappearance of Geoffrey Spangler, a local artist who vanished without a trace. We explore the clues left behind, interview witnesses, and try to uncover the truth behind this puzzling enigma. Follow along as we piece together the puzzle of what happened to Geoffrey Spangler. #truecrimecommunity …
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Simone Woodland joined me for episode 397 to talk about her life and the Tākaka Cohousing Project (Tākaka Cohousing | Golden Bay (takakacohousing.co.nz)) which is an amazing example of an innovative project that combines both housing + community + nature + regeneration. I’ve been involved with providing legal support since this project began severa…
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Explore the mysterious and tragic death of Warriena Wright in this in-depth analysis video. Unravel the events leading up to her untimely demise and delve into the investigation that followed. Join us as we examine the evidence and theories surrounding this chilling case. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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On this episode of the XS Long Player we welcome the gravel voiced Ben Ottewell onto the podcast to talk about Gomez's 1998 debut 'Bring It On'. This conversation with Ben about the making of the album is a great reminder what a brilliant collection of songs the album is, how original and different it felt at the time of release and how meteoric th…
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Jamie Stupey shares the story of her missing mother, Barbara Annette McClure, and the ongoing search for answers. Barbara disappeared in 1978 after leaving a dance club in Seattle. Jamie has been investigating the case for a year and has uncovered new information, including discrepancies in her mother's whereabouts and the involvement of a mysterio…
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This is the audio of an article that I wrote that was just published in The Press on street art and what it says about identity and new stories being told in Õtautahi Christchurch. The orgins directly relate to Seeds Podcast as I had a conversation on Street Art with Dr Reuben Woods a while ago (here) and always thought the topic would make a great…
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This is the audio of a talk I gave yesterday for Community Governance Aotearoa on the topic of Chairing meetings and with a focus on AGMs. I do a lot of support for boards, companies, trusts and others in goverance in my work as a partner at Parry Field Lawyers so it was a pleasure to talk on this topic. In it share my thoughts on this area and out…
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Enjoyed this conversation with Neil Ieremia about Black Grace dance company and his life as a choreographer – we start with his childhood and learned about his upbringing, the role of his parents, the impact of a childhood illness and sense of identity from a young age. We also talk about the origins of Black Grace and the first dance he choreograp…
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In this emotional and insightful video, we delve into the heartbreaking story of Karen Slattery, a music-loving aspiring veterinarian whose life was tragically cut short. Follow the intricate journey of how this young girl's disappearance transformed a close-knit community, law enforcement, and the nation as a whole. We dive deep into the community…
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In 1989 The Wonder Stuff released their seminal second album 'Hup' and that album is the topic of this episode of the XS Long Player. Miles Hunt joins Jim Salveson to share the stories, insight and inspiration behind this classic album including how the bands US tour inspired its sound, how long-term member Martin Bell was only supposed to deliver …
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In this panel discussion arranged by Ministry of Awesome, got the chance to share about governance for startups along with Flip Grater, Jeff Wallace and Zach Warder-Gabaldon. We kept it practical and relevant for founders on what you need to know when it comes to advisory boards, directors, legal duties, paying people, finding the right fit, select…
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Delve into the heart-wrenching story of Maddie Clifton's disappearance from her Jacksonville community on November 3, 1998. This comprehensive documentary explores the profound impact her case had on the community, the intense search efforts by locals and law enforcement, and the chilling discovery that turned a neighborhood upside down. Through in…
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So what really is Impact Investing? A short explanation ... (This is the transript of the episode and all the links mentioned in it) Having now interviewed almost 400 guests on Seeds Podcast a recurring theme which has emerged is how they are using impact investing to effect positive change in our society. A question I get all the time though - bot…
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Join us as we dive deep into the mysterious disappearance of Joshua Graham-Caskey. What happened to this young man, and where could he be? Explore the details of the case, the timeline of events, and the theories surrounding his vanishing. This captivating investigation will leave you on the edge of your seat, wondering what could have happened. Sh…
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In this conversation with Jeff Wetzler he reflects on his new book "Ask: Tapping into the hidden wisdom of people around you". We talk about the approach that it involves and the five key steps that it involves. But before that like all seeds podcast episodes we go back in time and find out about Jeff's origins and what has led him to write this bo…
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In this chilling true-crime video, we delve into the tragic story of Sonya Ivanoff's murder and the controversial conviction of ex-police officer Matthew Owens. Sonya's untimely death shook the community, leaving many questions unanswered. Through in-depth research and interviews, we uncover the complex details surrounding the case, examining the e…
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In this intriguing episode, we delve into the perplexing case of Elisa Roberson's unexplained disappearance. Join us as we explore the available information, uncover clues, and spark a conversation with our listeners. Dive into the mystery with us and let's piece together the puzzle. Don't forget to share this episode to spread awareness and invite…
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Patricia Allan was born in 1938 and so we get to learn from her life on this episode - she got her doctorate when she was close to 80 years old! We also hear about her memories of the end of World War 2, how she travelled to Europe back when you did that by boat, moving to work in Pakistan, deciding to get married within a week, raising 4 children,…
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We’ve been waiting to do this one for a while! On this episode of the XS Long Player we go back to 1993 and talk to seminal Manchester band James about their classic album ‘Laid’. Taking a rare (for the band) moment to look at the back catalogue is Saul Davies (violin, guitar in the album) who talks to Jim Salveson about working with Brian Eno, why…
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Becca Merrill is a researcher and evaluator at Education Northwest. Her content expertise is in the teacher labor market, with methodological expertise in both quantitative and qualitative designs. Her recent work focuses on teacher working conditions as a lever for teacher retention, informed by work experience as a middle school teacher. Sign up …
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In this episode, we delve into the heartbreaking true story of Clare Bernal, a victim of stalking and murder. Join us as we explore the tragic events surrounding her life and the importance of raising awareness about stalking and its consequences. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Patsy Bass founded the Reefton Distilling Co and it is one of a number of businesses which are adding to the community feel of West Coast town Reefton. Its also her home town, so In this episode we talk about her childhood there, what it is like, coal mining of her Father and why she started the business and the plans for the future. If you enjoy t…
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Join us in this intriguing journey as we delve into the mysterious disappearance of Danielle Croft. In this episode, we carefully examine the available information surrounding this puzzling case, shedding light on the unanswered questions. Please remember that this episode does not aim to solve the case but rather to explore the facts available to …
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In this episode, we delve into the chilling case of Ildiko Krajnyak, a woman tragically killed by her ex-lover in a revenge bombing. This true crime story will leave you on the edge of your seat as we unravel the shocking details surrounding this devastating incident. Listener discretion is advised due to the sensitive nature of the content. Don't …
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This episode is a short reflection in response to a listener's questions about how I use my time and how I choose projects. If it helps your thinking why not share the link, so others can see the content as well and benefit from it? This is also a written article here https://theseeds.nz/articles/on-using-time-being-efficient-and-choosing-projects/…
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I always enjoy catching up with people doing interesting things who specialise in things that we can all learn about. In this case I talked with Paul McGregor about Facilitation. However we start with his early years and what he studied - the law - and how that has led to what he does through a series of realisations. What has been your career path…
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In this video, we dive into the perplexing case of Michelle Arnold's disappearance. Join us as we uncover the mysterious circumstances surrounding this missing person's case. Share your theories and thoughts in the comments below! Don't forget to like and share this video to spread awareness. #MichelleArnold #MissingPersonCase #MysteryInvestigation…
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Join us in this chilling exploration of the murder case of Alexandra Ducsay. In this episode, we dig deep into the details of the crime, the trial proceedings and the aftermath that followed. Listener discretion is advised as we unravel the mystery surrounding this tragic case. This episode is a must-listen if you're intrigued by true crime stories…
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Join us in this intriguing exploration of the mysterious disappearance of David Michael Bowers Jr. as we delve into the ongoing search efforts by his family. Discover the compelling story behind this puzzling case and the relentless pursuit for answers. Like and share this episode to spread awareness and possibly help bring closure to this perplexi…
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This is the audio of the conversation held about Impact Investing to release the legal opinion on that topic. You can download the legal opinion discussed here. Impact Investment | Impact Law | Parry Field Lawyers Paper on 7 hard questions to ask for charities Charting the Future: A framework for thinking about change - Parry Field Lawyers More con…
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This is the audio version of my reading out the legal opinion that I wrote which Parry Field Lawyers has released this week on the 20th March 2024. It tackles the issue of large funds and trusts which have amounts they invest, often conservatively. It asks: do those in governance of such entities actually now have a positive duty to invest funds fo…
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Stephen was a middle school Social Studies teacher for 20 years before becoming Chief Learning Officer of a blended learning platform startup. His interests are ancient history, archaeology, and travel and he is an outspoken advocate for teachers, mental health, and LGBTQ equity in the classroom and beyond. Sign up for the DivingDeepEDU Newsletter …
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