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The Wyrd Side

Alexandra M. Barrow and Finn Cresswell

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The Wyrd Side is a New Weird / Folk Horror podcast that follows the paranormal investigations of Aiden Summers and Katherine Moore as they uncover the dangerous truth lurking behind the myths and legends of the British Isles. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Find your next historical romance obsession while getting to know the author, too! Each guest author reads an excerpt of their book, then chats with host Katherine Grant. In the time it takes you to drink your morning coffee, you can find a new author for your reading list! Hosted by award-winning historical romance author Katherine Grant
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Learn about all the things that you wish you were taught about the practice of neurology. The podcast will cover types of careers (academics, private practice, locums, concierge neurology, etc.), contracts and worth, promotional development and CV building, continuing medical education and maintenance of certification, visas, billing, challenges on the job, work/life balance, and more. Creator and Executive Producer: Sara Schaefer; Associate editors: Katherine Fu, Sana Aslam, Sagari Bette, P ...
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What Does It Take To Win brings you lessons for your own success, taken from elite performers across the worlds of sport, business and beyond. Each episode sees David Carry & Katherine Moore of elite coaching company Track Record, meet with guests who have climbed to the top of their field, discussing the building blocks behind their rise and how business leaders can identify their own ingredients to create a recipe for success.
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Unpaved Podcast

Tom Bonnett, Katherine Moore

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The adventure cycling and bikepacking podcast. Join us as we travel the length and breadth of the UK, seeking out the very best off road riding in the wild and wonderful British Isles. We’re seeking out the riders, route masters, gear designers and creatives that help us get the most out of leaving the tarmac behind. Our introductory series explores the fundamental concepts of what it means to ride off road; exploring cycling history, how new communities are being born all over the country a ...
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Welcome to the What I Wish I Knew After Pregnancy Loss Podcast! On this podcast, you will find support and encouragement for pregnancy loss at all stages, whether you were early in your pregnancy or experienced a stillbirth. You are safe, seen, and deeply understood here.Hi, I’m Sharna, I am a loss mum myself and a mum to a beautiful rainbow baby. I am a projector in human design which means I am here to guide you to a new way of being, thinking, or healing. I know what it is like to persona ...
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Ellie and Ally invite a special guest each episode to choose the music for their ideal Choral Evensong. Find us on: Twitter @magnifichat | Instagram magnifichat.podcast | Website www.magnifichat.co.uk
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Do The Right Thing

Fuzz Productions

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Award-winning comedy panel show hosted by Danielle Ward, with team captains Margaret Cabourn-Smith and Michael Legge and amazing special guests. In it, two teams work out the right thing to do in strange scenarios and scary situations which range from the everyday to the weird and extreme. Don't feel you have to start at the beginning - we'd suggest you start with the most recent series then work backwards! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join award winning journalist Paula Faris as she explores what people are called to and why, equipping you to live the life you were meant for! These real, honest conversations will leave you encouraged, empowered (with takeaways!) and entertained. Paula will be joined each week by friends--some old, some new--who can talk about purpose, calling, fear, branching out and the risks of pursuing dreams from their own perspective. Guests include: Candace Cameron Bure, ESPN's Maria Taylor, Chris T ...
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Kelsey Swanson samples a steamy scene from her latest release, A MOST UNSUITABLE LOVER, and shares how the story is inspired by her own childhood illness as well as the Scottish history she studied in college. Plus, we talk about the joy of epilogues and finding new layers to favorite tropes! JUMP TO YOUR FAVORITE PART 00:00 Introduction to the His…
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In this heartfelt and empowering episode, we dive deep into the often-overlooked experiences of birth trauma and pregnancy loss. Lisa shares her personal journey, discussing the pain, isolation, and profound transformation that follow these life-altering events. Through practices like yoni steaming, Closing of the Bones ceremonies, and castor oil p…
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Daria Vernon joins the podcast to read a scintillating scene from her British Georgian-era romance, THE ROGUE'S LAST LETTER. Then we chat about balancing subplots with the overarching romance, following plot bunnies over sticking to a single era, and the surprising way Daria discovered she far prefers third person past tense over first person prese…
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In this heartfelt episode, we sit down with Jennifer Robertson, a fertility coach, holistic life coach, and the inspiring author of The Injustice of Infertility. Jennifer shares her seven-year journey through infertility and pregnancy loss, offering raw insights and practical tools that have helped her and countless women worldwide reclaim hope and…
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Emmaline Warden joins the podcast with a sample from THE SEASONAL HABITS OF HUSBANDS AND HONEYBEES, a part of The Genus of Gentlemen series. We discuss Emmaline's inspiration, writing process, and the neurodivergent characteristics of her heroine, Phoebe. 00:00 Introduction to the Historical Romance Sampler Podcast 00:41 Meet Emmaline Warden: Roman…
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In this heartfelt episode, we dive deep into the journey of finding purpose and fulfilment beyond motherhood. Our guest, Lana Manikowski, shares her personal story of navigating the unexpected path of a childless future after years of fertility treatments. From the loneliness and self-judgment to the empowering decision to create a thriving communi…
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Ginny B. Moore joins the podcast to share her steamy historical romance that celebrates neurodiversity. Ginny reads an excerpt from her latest release, 'RUIN ME BY MIDNIGHT,' and discusses her approach to writing, balancing emotional depth and humor, and the importance of mental health in her stories. The episode also explores the unique ways Ginny…
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In this heartfelt episode of the What I Wish I Knew After Pregnancy Loss podcast, we are joined by Domenique Rice, a devoted mother and advocate who navigates the complex journey of grief after stillbirth. Domenique shares her personal story of losing her son, TJ, at 36 and a half weeks, and the transformative path she’s walked since then. Domeniqu…
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Michelle Deerwester-Dalrymple, an acclaimed author of various historical romances, including Scottish Highlanders and ancient Roman Celtic tales, joins the podcast! Michelle shares an excerpt from her book MAIDEN OF THE STORM and chats with me about her extensive research process, balancing multiple series and writing dark, immersive historical rom…
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Katherine Fu speaks with Dr. Maisha Robinson, who has deep involvement with the American Academy of Neurology, and Dr. Shilpa Chitnis, who has served in many roles within the American Academy of Neurology and the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society. They discuss motivations to get involved, ways to break in and move up in an organ…
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In this deeply moving episode of What I Wish I Knew After Pregnancy Loss, we sit down with Katherine Cribbs, who shares the heart-wrenching story of losing her son, Liam, to stillbirth at 38 weeks and four days. Katherine opens up about the overwhelming grief, the challenges of navigating a world that often misunderstands or dismisses the depth of …
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USA Today bestselling author Elizabeth Everett shares an engaging excerpt from her latest book, The Love Remedy, the first in her Damsels of Discovery series. Get a peek into the world of a Victorian-era woman apothecary, Lucy, who faces personal and professional challenges. Then hear about Elizabeth's research process on apothecaries and her thoug…
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Welcome to another heartfelt episode of the What I Wish I Knew After Pregnancy Loss podcast. In this episode, we sit down with the inspiring Melissa Desveaux, a mother of two boys and four angel babies, who resides in Sydney with her family. Melissa is not only a devoted mother but also a best-selling author of seven books and an author consultant …
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It's our final summer vacation episode! Enjoy this last round-up of Regency romances, including sweet stories from Isabella Kamal and Bianca Blythe and steamy stories from Cecilia Rene and Maggie Sims! 00:00 Introduction 01:08 The Temple of Persephone by Isabella Kamal 14:02 In Want of a Wife by Rebecca Paula 17:27 A Duke, Love, and Sunshine by Tab…
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Welcome to today’s episode of our special series on postnatal support for bereaved mothers. This is DAY TWO of the 3 Day Postnatal Intensive I facilitated. Make sure to grab the replays to gain the value of the whole 3 days PLUS Guest Speakers HERE In today’s discussion, we delve deeper into the unique challenges and needs of mothers experiencing p…
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It's summer vacation, but you can keep enjoying historical romance with this round-up of Regency Romance story samples! This week, I've rounded up stories from Erica Ridley, Courtney McCaskill, Charlie Lane, Matilda Madison, Meara Platt, and yours truly. Tune back in next week for even more regency romances! 00:00 Introduction 01:48 Hot Earl Summer…
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Episode 52: In this heartfelt episode, we are joined by the courageous Emily Baines, who shares her journey through the trials of molar pregnancy, early miscarriage, and pregnancy after loss. **NOTE: I apologise if there is any parts of this episode where I mention needs editing ** Emily discusses her experiences, from the initial shock and grief t…
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Sara Schaefer discusses the subspecialty of sports neurology and the opportunities for neurologists to work on the side lines at sporting events, with Dr. Stephanie Alessi-LaRosa, sports neurologist and sports neurology fellowship director at University of Connecticut and Hartford Healthcare. They discuss who works for sports teams, the nitty gritt…
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Welcome to the "What I Wish I Knew After Pregnancy Loss" podcast. In this episode, we are joined by the inspiring Louise Siwicki, a global award-winning holistic fertility specialist, hypnotherapist, and miracle mindset coach. Louise & I will also be a part of the FIRST EVER - Australian Fertility Summit - where you can still get your tickets: http…
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Welcome to a special episode of our podcast, where we dive deep into the crucial first day of our 5-Day Holistic Pregnancy Loss Retreat. (Grab the replays to listen to Day 2-5 HERE ) Today, we're focusing on Emotional Literacy, an essential skill for anyone seeking to support and understand those navigating the complex journey of pregnancy loss. Ep…
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In this summer vacation episode, enjoy a round-up of Victorian romance stories! Host You'll hear from Liana De la Rosa, Andie James, Ramona Elmes, Andrea Jenelle, Alivia Fleur, Heba Helmy, and Evelin Laczi. 00:00 Introduction and Summer Vacation Announcement 00:43 Isabel and the Rogue by Liana De la Rosa 11:35 Bequeathed by Andie James 24:17 The Qu…
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In this summer vacation episode, host Katherine Grant rounds up excerpts from historical romance novels set in the Georgian era. First, hear Gina Conkle read from 'For a Scot's Heart Only' a tale involving Scottish treasures and a shipbuilder's unexpected encounter in a brothel. Following this is an excerpt from 'The Forger and the Duke' by Misty U…
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Katherine Grant is on vacation, so enjoy a compilation of Scottish historical romance samples this week! Hear from authors Lisa Rayne, Caroline Lee, Heather McCollum, and Celeste Barclay reading stories that are passionate and dramatic tales of fierce Highland warriors, cunning heroines, and medieval romantic escapades. 00:00 Introduction and Podca…
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Katherine and Aiden rediscover their first ever paranormal investigation: an old house on Marshall Street rumoured to be the home of a haunted doll. Strange knocking, a string of unexplained deaths, and two rookie podcasters... What could possibly go wrong? Cast: Finn Cresswell as Aiden Summers Alexandra M. Barrow as Katherine Moore Kate Wilmot as …
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Maggie Sims joins the podcast to discuss steamy romance and complex characters. Maggie reads a sample of her latest release, "Charlotte's Control,"and opens up about her unique take on historical romance, age gaps, and spicy dynamics. Plus, hear about her journey from reader to writer and her favorite authors. Don't miss out—and bring a fan for thi…
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In this heartfelt episode of the "What I Wish I Knew After Pregnancy Loss" podcast, host Sharna Southan sits down with Chris Wood, a father who has faced immense challenges and loss. Chris shares his profound journey through fertility issues, multiple miscarriages, and the neonatal loss of his son, Liam. With raw honesty, he discusses the emotional…
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Debut historical romance author Evelin Laczi joins the podcast to read from her Victorian novel, THE ROSE OF GRANBOROUGH PARK. Then we chat about how her characters were inspired by her own family history, why she decided to write in English instead of her native Hungarian, and how her experience as a film editor influences her creative writing. JU…
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Ahn-Thu Vu speaks with Dr. Roy Strowd- Editor-in-Chief of Neurology: Education- and Dr. Michael Sperling- Editor-in-Chief of Epilepsia- about being a reviewer, member of the editorial board, associate editor, or editor-in-chief for a journal. They discuss the organization and responsibilities of members of journal editorial staff, and what makes a …
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Heba Helmy reads from her debut novel, THE EARL'S EGYPTIAN HEIRESS, and teases her second novel, A VISCOUNT FOR THE EGYPTIAN PRINCESS. Plus, we discuss her journey from dystopian YA to historical romance, how much fun she had researching Victorian-era Cairo, and why she is such a trailblazer for future historical romance writers. JUMP TO YOUR FAVOR…
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PART TWO. If you haven't listened to Part One, I encourage you to check that out & come back. Welcome back to the "What I Wish I Knew After Pregnancy Loss" podcast for the second part of our enlightening discussion on grief, healing, and personal transformation. In this episode, we dive deeper into the journey of grief, exploring the power of journ…
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Liana De la Rosa joins the podcast to read from her latest release, Isabel and the Rogue, the second book in the Luna Sisters series! Plus, we discuss her approach to sisterhood, how and why she began writing Mexican characters into the British historical romance world, and whether she follows the rules of the romance genre! JUMP TO YOUR FAVORITE P…
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Award-winning author Alivia Fleur joins the podcast to read a sample of her free Victorian romance, A Song and a Snowflake! Then, we chat about the Australian perspective in historical romance, Alivia's tricks for accessing her creativity, and the joy of happy endings in historical fiction. JUMP TO YOUR FAVORITE PART 2:57 - Alivia reads from A Song…
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PART ONE - with Tara Accardo In this heartfelt episode, Shana Southan, the host of "What I Wish I Knew After Pregnancy Loss," is joined by the inspiring Tara Accardo. Tara shares her deeply personal journey of losing both parents to cancer within six months and the subsequent emotional turmoil she faced. She discusses how she found her way through …
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Misty Urban reads a sample of her Georgian romance, THE FORGER AND THE DUKE, and we chat about medieval romances, overcoming the shame of writing romance, and whether romance readers are ready for a fairy snake heroine. JUMP TO YOUR FAVORITE PART: 3:15 - Misty Urban reads The Forger and The Duke 14:30 - The interview 28:15 - Love It or Leave It? FI…
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Matilda Madison joins the podcast to read a sample of her latest regency romance, A Duke Makes A Deal! Then we discuss mental health in the regency period, how romance books fit into Matilda's self care, and her undying devotion to Lisa Kleypas. JUMP TO YOUR FAVORITE PART: 1:21 - Matilda reads A DUKE MAKES A DEAL 13:21 - The interview 29:11 - Is Ma…
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Welcome to the "What I Wish I Knew After Pregnancy Loss" podcast, hosted by Sharna Southan. In this heartfelt episode, we are joined by Rachel Schaben, a cosmetologist from Lincoln, who shares her profound journey through multiple pregnancy losses, the loss of her nephew, and her path to finding purpose in helping others. In This Episode, We Discus…
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Isabella Kamal joins the podcast to read from her debut novel, The Temple of Persephone. Then, she chats with me about why she chose to write a regency romance based on Greek mythology, our mutual love of Meg Cabot, and why romance novels are so important from Isabella's perspective of growing up in a conservative society. JUMP TO YOUR FAVORITE PAR…
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Katherine Fu speaks with Drs. Andy Woo and Tim Ryan, private practice neurologists in Santa Monica, MA and Raleigh, NC respectively, about transitioning to attendinghood in the private practice setting. They discuss how to get your name out there, engage with your community, build a referral network, and stay up-to-date with neurology and colleague…
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USA Today Bestselling author Bianca Blythe joins the podcast to read a sample of her comedic Regency romance, All You Need Is A Duke! Plus, she shares a little bit about her research process, her journey to reading romance (which surprisingly begins with her babysitter's Christian romance collection), and her experience working in a castle! JUMP TO…
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To celebrate the release of my latest novel, The Sailor Without a Sweetheart, my big sister Sarah joins the podcast as a special guest host! In this abbreviated episode, we discuss family dynamics in historical romance, worldbuilding, creativity, writers' block, and community as a theme in my books versus my life. Plus, Sarah asks if I'll ever writ…
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Welcome to Episode 46 of the "What I Wish I Knew After Pregnancy Loss" podcast. In this heartfelt episode, we explore the challenging yet transformative journey of moving beyond infertility. Join us as we discuss the emotional and mental shifts that come with embracing a life unexpected, featuring insights from those who've walked this path. Episod…
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USA Today Bestselling author Caroline Lee stops by to read a sample from her latest Scottish historical romance novel, Kilty By Association. Plus, we discuss Disney in historical romance, why historical fiction is just applied social history, and how Caroline uses generative AI to assist her research. JUMP TO YOUR FAVORITE PART: 3:15 - Caroline rea…
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USA Today-Bestselling Author Rebecca Paula joins the podcast to read a sample from her marriage-advertisement Regency romance, In Want of a Wife. Plus, we chat about how her journalism experience helps her write romances, her strategy for getting in the mood to write her characters, and the real-life inspiration behind this book. JUMP TO YOUR FAVOR…
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What drives us to endure pain, to wake up before dawn, or to keep working toward our goals when progress feels painstakingly slow? In this conversation with Alistair Brownlee and Ben Marrel, we explore the heartbeat of high performance - motivation. We'll explore how ingrained habits of hard work and embracing discomfort are not just the bedrock of…
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In this profoundly touching episode of "What I Wish I Knew After Pregnancy Loss," our compassionate host, Sharna, welcomes Erika, who courageously shares her heart-rending yet ultimately hopeful journey through infertility, IVF treatments, and pregnancy loss. For the first time, Erika recounts her path to motherhood, highlighting the critical role …
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Tabetha Waite joins the podcast to read a sample from her seaside holiday regency romance: A Duke, Love, and Sunshine. Plus, we discuss why it is so delicious to get details of how characters dress, the way Tabetha builds characters (as if they were Sims), and more about the real-life setting of Burnham-On-Sea! JUMP TO YOUR FAVORITE PART: 3:00 - Ta…
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In Part I of switching subspecialties, Kathryn Moore discusses going from more general practice to subspecialty practice, and going from inpatient to outpatient medicine with Dr. Deborah Syna, whose 30 year career has spanned hospitalist neurology, general outpatient, neurophysiology, and movement disorders, in addition to consulting, industry, and…
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Bestselling author Lisa Rayne joins the podcast to read a sample from Never Cross a Highlander, her Scottish historical romance featuring (at last) a Black highlander hero. Plus, we discuss power dynamics in romance scenes, writing across different eras, and incorporating tropes into the writing process. JUMP TO YOUR FAVORITE PART: 3:08 - Lisa read…
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