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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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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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With this podcast I aim to help people with my knowledge and the deconstruction to give them the tools, knowledge, security and understanding to help them with their healing journey, partner, (C-)PTSD, PTS or the like.The aim is to help people cure themselves or at least improve their journey to getting cured and not just healed and to finally have a life worth living again - not just surviving.The original goal was to just tell my path, but while doing the podcast I realized the dire situat ...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Tech Mirror

Tech Policy Design Centre

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“How do we ensure technology makes our lives better?” Tech Mirror: Reflecting on technology and society with Johanna Weaver explores how technology impacts our lives: the good, the bad, the ugly and the beautiful. Technology is made by humans. When we refocus on this foundational truth, it opens the possibility that technology can be made differently. Questions about how we might shape technology differently are not just “technical” questions. The answers to these questions go to the very co ...
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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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BossLady Speaks

Gameday Media Enterprises

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International business coach Johanna Sawalha engages in meaningful conversation with thought leaders, business executives, entrepreneurs and public figures from around the globe.
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In this episode of Icons with Ava Johanna, Ava is joined by Chantal Landreville, a certified love and relationship coach and author of Raise Your Love Signal. They explore the journey of embracing love, letting yourself be supported, and navigating the challenges of maintaining deep, meaningful relationships. Join us for this heart-opening conversa…
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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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Brendan Dowling Australia's Ambassador for Cyber Affairs and Critical Technology is Johanna's guest for this episode of Tech Mirror. Join them as they unravel the complexities of cyber diplomacy and Australia’s role in shaping tech policy on the global stage. The pair explore the intricacies of international tech alliances, the challenges, and moti…
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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 Hohanna tells Aniie 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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WE MADE IT TO OUR 10TH EPISODE!!! J and Diane discuss the ascension of Kamala Harris from VP to presidential candidate, the impact on safety for all, especially folks from marginalized communities, and what this world looks like post-election. #ydigafpodcast #planningforthefuture #10thepisodeBy YDIGAF
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Last episode we talked about the 5 pillars of an effective math classroom, with the final pillar being teamwork. Now using teams in your classroom sounds great in theory, but how do you actually get that ball rolling? In today’s episode I am going to share how I set my teams up for success starting the 1st day of the school year. Let’s get started.…
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It was an astounding discovery in the early 1980's that the same genetic sequence, the homeobox, controlled the development of basic body plans across the animal kingdom, whether the result was a flatworm, an octopus, a mouse, or a human. This discovery of the conservation of a key developmental mechanism across phyla and vast stretches of evolutio…
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Dive into the fascinating, chaotic, and downright quirky world of the 1900 Paris Olympics in this episode! We'll unravel the strange stories that made these Games unlike any other, from the scandalous tug-of-war showdown to the marathon madness where shortcuts and cyclists played starring roles. Discover how the British Royals set the modern marath…
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Join Ava Johanna in this enlightening episode of Icons, featuring Jess Suchan and Candace Burch from Your Hormone Balance. In this episode, we delve into the crucial topic of hormonal health and its impact on female entrepreneurs. Discover how to balance your hormones, build stress resilience, and maintain overall wellness while thriving in your bu…
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Send us a Text Message. Hello my dears! I am Johanna Draconis and I am going shortly into what is going on and why I’m on hiatus. First on social media. I am going to restructure things and have plans and my silly brain decided that means I can’t post anything in the meantime. Second - I have been still dealing with torture - as I seriously underes…
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Have you ever gotten so caught up in your own ways that you forgot to ask God for His input? Pull up a chair and let's talk! 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. Join us at the table as we tackle hard parenting top…
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In this emergency episode, Nathan is joined by friend and colleague Celeste Orr (in person!) to deconstruct the rightwing meltdown over the defeat of Italian welterweight boxer Angela Carini by Algerian Imane Khelif. The discussion situates the controversy by tracing the history of gender verification, delving into the science of sex, gender, and s…
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Moving into this new school year, we all want to lay the best foundation possible. But once that foundation is laid, how do we raise up our students into mathematicians? In today’s episode, I am going to be sharing the 5 pillars I use in my classroom to mold my students into mathematicians. Let’s get started. Check out my FREE Building Effective Te…
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Welcome to Hot Pursuit, a summer true-crime collaboration, where we dive deep into the world of true crime. We’ve gathered many incredible true-crime podcasters to bring you a multi-part series that’s all about the heat of the chase. We'll explore cases where justice was relentlessly pursued, delve into crimes that occurred during the scorching sum…
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The idiom of contemporary politics is a kind of philosophical hodge-podge. While there’s plenty of talk about the traditional themes of freedom, justice, equality, and autonomy, there is also an increasing reliance on ideas like misinformation, bias, expertise, and propaganda. These latter notions belong, at least in part, to epistemology – the are…
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On this episode of ICONS, Paul F. Austin, founder of Third Wave and the Psychedelic Coaching Institute, joins Ava Johanna to discuss his journey and the transformative power of psychedelics. Paul emphasizes the importance of microdosing for high performance, sharing insights on how it has impacted his life emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. He…
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Dr. Wayne Black joins Derek and Nathan to discuss his research program studying college athletics and debate key questions around coercion, agency, and how to move beyond the current system of exploitation and harm. Dr. Wayne Black is an Assistant Professor of Sport Administration at the University of Cincinnati. His research centers on understandi…
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The 1970s – Allegations, Media Scrutiny, and the Move to Guyana In the 1970s, Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple faced escalating allegations of abuse and manipulation. As media scrutiny intensified, Jones leased land in Guyana to create Jonestown, a supposed utopian society. This episode explores the controversial move to South America and the begin…
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Jim Jones' Path to Guyana: In this episode, we continue the story of Jim Jones, focusing on the pivotal years from his meeting with his future wife, Marceline, to the scandalous sexual assault allegations in the 1970s that precipitated the move to Guyana. Discover how Jones' marriage influenced his burgeoning ministry, his founding of the... Contin…
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In this poignant final episode, Annie chronicles the heartbreaking journey from the moment President James A. Garfield was shot at the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Station to his untimely death and the nation's mourning. On July 2, 1881, Garfield was struck by an assassin's bullet, setting off a desperate struggle for survival that captivated the…
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Welcome to Hot Pursuit, a summer true-crime collaboration, where we dive deep into the world of true crime. We’ve gathered many incredible true-crime podcasters to bring you a multi-part series that’s all about the heat of the chase. We'll explore cases where justice was relentlessly pursued, delve into crimes that occurred during the scorching sum…
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Do you feel like you are continually being overstepped by someone when you are trying to parent? Do they think they have all of the answers and it's driving you crazy? Let's hang out and talk about how to handle those situations! Hi, I’m Jenna, homesteading and homeschooling mom of 7 and the creator behind This Ohio Farmhouse. My sister, Johanna, i…
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Jules Boykoff joins Derek and Nathan to discuss his new book What Are the Olympics For? The conversation delves into both the fundamental problems that beset the quadrennial athletic spectacle and the forms of resistance and protest that it is spawned, as well as how all of these issues manifest specifically in the context of the upcoming Paris Gam…
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An influential eighth-century Buddhist text, Śāntideva’s Bodhicaryāvatāra, or Guide to the Practices of Awakening, how to become a supremely virtuous person, a bodhisattva who desires to end the suffering of all sentient beings. Stephen Harris’s Buddhist Ethics and the Bodhisattva Path: Śāntideva on Virtue and Well-Being (Bloomsbury Academic, 2024)…
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In this episode, Derek is joined by Leyla Hamed, a sports journalist and Editor in Chief at the The Athletic FC. As one of the very few pro-Palestinian advocates in sports media, I can’t think of many folks better than Leyla to talk about media complicity in this ongoing genocide and the role that sports media should be taking in putting pressure o…
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On this episode of ICONS with Ava Johanna, Chef Whitney Aronoff, founder of Star Seed Kitchen and host of "High Vibration Living Podcast," joins Ava Johanna to discuss her journey from corporate HR to culinary school. Whitney emphasizes the importance of nourishment for high performance, sharing tips on eating nutrient-dense foods, the benefits of …
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Do you feel like things are already too far gone, like there is no hope at mending and parenting in a successful and godly way? I think most of us have felt like throwing in the towel at one time or another. Let's talk! Hi, I’m Jenna, homesteading and homeschooling mom of 7 and the creator behind This Ohio Farmhouse. My sister, Johanna, is a licens…
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Former Vanderbilt offensive lineman John "Jabo" Burrow joins Nathan to candidly discuss how his experiences in college football connect to the themes of Nathan and Derek's forthcoming book The End of College Football: On the Human Cost of an All-American Game. This one's a banger. You can preorder The End of College Football from UNC Press here and…
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From Guyana to Tragedy – The Fall of Jonestown In this final episode, we follow Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple from their initial move to Guyana to the harrowing events that culminated in the Jonestown massacre. Discover the challenges of life in the isolated settlement, the increasing paranoia and control exerted by Jones, and the tragic visit b…
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There's a lot of talk these days about the existential risk that artificial intelligence poses to humanity -- that somehow the AIs will rise up and destroy us or become our overlords. In The AI Mirror: How to Reclaim our Humanity in an Age of Machine Thinking (Oxford UP), Shannon Vallor argues that the actual, and very alarming, existential risk of…
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Former Vanderbilt offensive lineman John "Jabo" Burrow joins Nathan to candidly discuss how his experiences in college football connect to the themes of Nathan and Derek's forthcoming book The End of College Football: On the Human Cost of an All-American Game. This one's a banger. You can preorder The End of College Football from UNC Press here and…
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Are you living with regrets? Let's dig in and talk about what God has for us. 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. Join us at the table as we tackle hard parenting topics and work towards healing and peace within t…
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The 1970s – Allegations, Media Scrutiny, and the Move to Guyana In the 1970s, Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple faced escalating allegations of abuse and manipulation. As media scrutiny intensified, Jones leased land in Guyana to create Jonestown, a supposed utopian society. This episode explores the controversial move to South America and the begin…
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Send us a Text Message. Hello my dears! I am Johanna Draconis and I wanted to give this sign of life.Life is kind of on fire right now - thanks to the weather almost also literally - and I need to focus on that. Things should be back to normal soon - and I’m looking forward to that. But since it’s the 4th of July and I know many in my audience will…
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Slate columnist and award-winning Slow Burn host Joel Anderson joins to discuss the massive explosion of sports gambling, recent scandals involving Shohei Ohtani and Jontay Porter, and all the attendant harms. Check out his prescient recent column here: https://slate.com/business/2024/02/sports-betting-huge-rise-whats-coming.html. The End of Sport …
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Carly Kind assumed her role as Privacy Commissioner in February this year. In this episode of Tech Mirror, Commissioner Kind and Johanna traverse: what motivated Carly to accept the role (hint: it’s an exciting time in privacy in Australia) how the reinstated role of Privacy Commissioner works within the broader Office of Australia Information Comm…
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Bright Shitemi experienced depression and suicidal ideation as a young man following the traumatic aftermath of his mother's attempted suicide when he was a child. He learned firsthand how mental health is treated by Kenyan society and how people suffering are stigmatised, marginalised and even criminalised. In this episode, Bright shares how he ca…
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In political philosophy, “liberalism” is not the name of a particular social platform. Rather, it refers to a framework for thinking about politics. It is the way of thinking according to which the state, its laws, and its institutions all stand in need of justification, and that the justification of the state must be addressed to those who live wi…
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