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Infertility affects 1 in 6 people globally, so why aren’t we talking about it more? ”Well, That Sucks” hosted by Kelsey and Tyler is a podcast that turns the volume up on the infertility conversation. As they share their own infertility story, each episode shines a light on the journey want-to-be parents embark on when trying to conceive naturally simply isn’t an option. If you’re someone or a couple who is on your own infertility journey, know someone or a couple who is, or are just general ...
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The Talking Story Podcast absolutely knows that there is a reason for YOU being here on this planet. We all have purpose and a reason to be! Join father and daughter, Bob and Kelsey Waliszewski, as they travel the world talking with ordinary people who are doing extraordinary things. We hope these conversations will give you tools to live into your purpose, because we KNOW you are extraordinary and can make this world a better place. 2021 we begin a series called "Picking up the Pieces", whe ...
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Conversations connecting contemporary worship research with contemporary worship leaders for the life of the church. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-worship-nerds/support
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Do you get overwhelmed with insurance policies? Are you interested in learning about the different types of insurance? On the show, RiskProNet starts the conversation about insurance and risk management. RiskProNet is a network of independent insurance agencies who serve individuals and corporations with extensive industry knowledge. Follow the show to get an in-depth look at insurance and risk assessment. If you want to learn more about RiskProNet, visit their website at riskpronet.com.
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The Money Date

Aditi Shekar & Dalmar Hussein

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Wife and husband, Aditi and Dalmar have experienced first-hand how money can complicate a relationship. After many awkward conversations with friends and countless hours spent on trying to find resources, they decided to podcast their way to mastering their money together. Join Aditi & Dalmar for an honest, uncensored, and fun conversation about building wealth while juggling life, health and the pursuit of happiness.
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Each episode will profile a business and attempt to examine the quality of that business in terms of value proposition, commercialization efficiency, competitive advantage, and reinvestment opportunities. Each episode is broken up into two parts. Part One includes fundamental analysis of that business, and Part Two includes a discussion with an expert of that business. Part One lays out the framework. Part Two puts meat on the bone.
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Artist & Place is a bi-weekly podcast with artist, Kim Carlino, interviewing artists to uncover the connection between place, landscape and the creative process. This is a podcast that goes beyond the work we make to get to the why behind it and what has brought us to that why, and how can a deeper look at our places of origin and memories of place affect our work. These conversations meander and explore many territories that will illuminate and inspire.
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In this episode of "Know Your Risk and Insurance Coverage with Risk ProNet," host Chip Arenchild welcomes Brad Reitzner, Executive Vice President of Property and Casualty at M3 Agency, to discuss the transformative power of specialization. M3 Agency, a top 100 agency with 400 employees across eight offices, has successfully grown organically throug…
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Which color was your favorite?? In this episode, we take a walk down memory lane to discuss the WOW! Worship discs and their place in the growth of CWM in the late 1990s and 2000s. Dr. Joshua Busman and doctoral candidate Debbie Wong explore with me the marketing of the this series and the "portable affect" of CWM. --- Send in a voice message: http…
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In this episode of "Know Your Risk and Insurance Coverage with Risk Pro Net," host Chip Arenchild sits down with Kelsey Swingle-Robertson from Swingle Collins in Dallas, Texas. Kelsey shares her unique journey from working at JP Morgan to joining her family’s insurance agency. She discusses the importance of work ethic, the advantages of commission…
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On the eighth episode of Well, That Sucks, Kelsey and Tyler find themselves approaching a new path along their infertility journey when they are introduced to "the squinter." While momentum toward their goal of soon having a family quickly gains, the intensity of the life they experienced over the past year casts a shadow on the moments worth celeb…
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Hey! It's Tyler. The official continuation of our story is slightly delayed and will resume next week (6/19/24). In the interim, find us on Instagram or send us a note or question via email! With enough interest or questions, Kelsey and I would explore a Q&A-type episode -- we'd love to hear from you. We'll see you next week! Instagram: @wellthatsu…
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On the seventh episode of Well, That Sucks, Kelsey and Tyler hit a new milestone along the path of infertility: the transfer. Two of the 13 eggs they retrieved have formed into healthy, viable embryos -- one of which could be destined as Kelsey's and Tyler's first child. With a mix of nerves and excitement, they know this new marker in their journe…
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In this episode of “Know Your Risk and Insurance Coverage,” Chip Arenchild welcomes Adam Aguilar from Action Pharmaceutical Consulting to demystify the world of Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs). With healthcare costs rising, understanding PBMs is more critical than ever. Adam explains what PBMs do, why they impact your health plan costs, and how bu…
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On the sixth episode of Well, That Sucks, Kelsey and Tyler are down to the last card in their infertility deck: a second attempt with IVF treatments. With a new doctor and a radically different protocol in place, they are reluctant to think "this is the one" but begin to get a sense that this round is different. This time around, it's win or go hom…
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In this episode with Dr. Sarah Kathleen Johnson, we discuss her recently co-authored article "Contemporary Worship Music as an Ecumenical Liturgical Movement" (Worship Journal, 2023). We explore how contemporary praise and worship music has found its way into the hearts and hymnals of a wide variety of Christian traditions as it connects Christians…
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On the fifth episode of Well, That Sucks, Kelsey and Tyler force themselves into taking a break following a devastating unsuccessful treatment with IVF. Emotionally exhausted and financially scarce, they take this time to cope with their loss, focus on their mental health, and explore the few options they have left for having the family they so bad…
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Episode 29! This week we are interviewing the Western-Mass based artist, Ashley Eliza Williams. Ashley is an incredible artist born in the Blue Ridge Mountains in SW Virginia, and making work about interspecies communication and non-human language. Ashley has exhibited widely including at Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver (CO), Hersbruck Museum (G…
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On the fourth episode of Well, That Sucks, Kelsey and Tyler head to the hospital for their next phase of IVF -- retrieving the eggs that have been growing with the assistance of their treatment. While they both felt this was finally going to be the solution for having a family, what they were instead met with was something neither of them could hav…
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On the third episode of Well, That Sucks, Kelsey and Tyler are met with the reality that the treatment path they're on is leading to a dead end and a new path needs to be taken. With options for having a family beginning to narrow, Kelsey and Tyler are left to try IVF -- something both of them were trying to avoid if possible. One question looms fo…
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Episode 28 with Boston-based artist Adam O’Day. Adam paints across genres and scales up to building sized murals all across the region! He shows his work widely and in 2014 his painting was chosen for the “portrait of a city” competition in Boston! We recorded this episode from his studio in an old shoe factory in Abington, Massachusetts, and we co…
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In this episode with Dr. Anna Nekola, we discuss her recent article "Congregational Music as 'Phatic Communication': Affect, Atmosphere, and Relational Ways ofListening" (Yale Journal of Music & Religion, 2022). We explore some of the social functions of music and how it does more than open of spiritual pathways between us and God but also social p…
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On the second episode of Well, That Sucks, Kelsey and Tyler are met with their first of many highs and lows as they begin treatments for their infertility. As they weigh their options for the kinds of treatments they want to pursue, Tyler shares his financial concerns involved with the process while Kelsey looks for a lifeline of support for what l…
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This week we've got a bonus episode for you! This was a really fun conversation moderated by artist & curator of this exhibition, Adria Arch! This panel discussion was in connection with the Reshaping Abstraction exhibition on view at Concord Art in Concord, MA April/May 2024. Artists featured in this panel are Lisa Barthelson, Donnabelle Casis, Ol…
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Dive into the world of parametric insurance with Garrett Koehn, President of Executive Lines and Chief Innovation Officer at CRC. In this episode of "Know Your Risk and Insurance Coverage with RiskProNet," Garrett sheds light on the origins of parametric insurance, its evolution beyond weather-related events, and its growing applications in various…
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Episode 27 with Rhode Island-based multi-disciplinary artist, Kelsey Miller! We traverse arctic terrain, Rhode Island coasts and a printmaker's search for vastness in an expansive conversation. I sat down with Kelsey at the Kniznick Gallery on the campus of Brandeis University to talk about an exhibition that she created a large-scale wall drawing …
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Episode 26 with Rhode Island based painter, Kirstin Lamb. We talk with Kirstin about her WOODS series in which we explore the layers of retranslation, interconnection and visual research to begin to know a place and capture the fleetingness of place. Kirstin studied painting at the Rhode Island School of Design, graduating with an MFA in 2005, and …
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For the past few years, Dr. Kelsey Kramer McGinnis has been covering worship music as a journalist for Christianity Today. Her articles have been stirring up really important conversations among worship leaders! She joins me on the podcast to talk about how the Worship Leader Research project fits into her broader view of whats going on in the wors…
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Episode 25 with NYC based painter, Nate Ethier. Ethier has exhibited in galleries such as David Richard Gallery in NYC, Auxier/Kline, Danese/Corey, LMAK Gallery, Minus Space, Geoffrey Found Gallery, Nancy Margolis Gallery, Morgan Lehman, and at institutes including the Susquehanna Art Museum, Boston University, and Georgia Southern University. Nate…
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Episode 24 explores the work & trajectory of NYC-based artist, Gwyneth Leech. For almost a full decade, Gwyneth has been fascinated with painting the building and construction of massive skyscrapers in NYC. Find out what prompted this new subject matter and where it led! We talk about Gwyneth's creative path, the places imprinted upon her, choral s…
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In this episode with Dr. Nathan Myrick (Mercer University), we discuss his recent book _Music for Others: Care, Justice, and Relational Ethics in Christian Music (Oxford University Press, 2021). We explore what we are after in making music together -- and perhaps what we should be after in church music in particular. Namely, what kinds of relations…
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Episode 23 with Western Mass-based artist, Gina Siepel! This is a live, on-site conversation at the foot of a 100 year old Red Oak tree exploring the beginnings and thinking around their current project called: To Understand a Tree. We talk about Thoreau, myths of self reliance, creative transitions, and a deep connection and exploration to place. …
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I chat with my Worship Leader Research teammate Marc Jolicoeur about his role on the research team and how the project is impacting his work as a local church worship leader. He's an avid learner who brings his joy and hope to this important pastoral work. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-worship-nerds/messag…
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I chat with my Worship Leader Research teammate Elias Dummer to talk about his contributions to the project, his hopes for the future of worship, and his experience in the worship music industry. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-worship-nerds/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sho…
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In this episode with Dr. Jonathan Welch (Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary), we discuss the legacy of the song story column in Worship Leader Magazine and what it can tell us about how worship songwriters imagine God's participation in the creative act. Welch encourages worship songwriters to know that God is present in the process, even if…
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Artist & Place takes a brief interlude while our host, Kim Carlino, is traveling internationally for an Art Festival in the UAE! She will be gathering interviews while abroad! Stay tuned for the return of Artist & Place at the end of February with a great line up of interviews! Thanks for listening & sharing these episodes! Have a great start to th…
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My fellow Worship Leader Research teammate Dr. Shannan Baker takes a minute to chat about the WLR project, her hopes as a researcher, and what animates her ongoing care for the contemporary worship phenomenon as a researcher. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-worship-nerds/messageSupport this podcast: https://…
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Episode 22 of Artist & Place with Western Mass-based, Terry Jenoure! Terry is a celebrated experimental violinist, vocalist, composer, textile artist, painter, writer, educator and the former director of the August Savage Gallery at UMass Amherst. Terry is a recent Creative Capital Grant Winner and we talk about her project Secret to Life. This int…
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This beautiful lady shares her incredible and redemptive story of healing from a past of sexual abuse and having an abortion. Whether having an abortion is in your history or not, every single one of us deals with shame at some point in our life. Shame can freeze us, and stop us from living a full, joy-filled and purposeful life. Anyone can pull in…
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In this week's episode we are joined by Webb Milward, the Head of Strategic Development at Reagan Consulting. Tune in as we dive into trends to look out for in 2024, the Run vs. Build agency, Screamin’ Mimi’s, and so much more! 00:34 – Episode start and brief guest introduction. 01:23 – Background on Web and what led him to Reagan. 04:36 – What are…
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Episode 21 with Western Mass-based, Scottish Artist, Shona Macdonald! Shona Macdonald is an artist exploring themes of landscape, memory and place in her paintings and drawings. Macdonald has exhibited widely across the US, Canada, UK and Australia including exhibitions at the Roswell Art Museum, Zillman Art Museum, Proof Gallery and Reeves Contemp…
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In this episode, we talk with Dr. Noel Snyder, author of the book _Sermons that Sing: Music and the Practice of Preaching_ (IVP Academic, 2021). Dr. Snyder explores the musicality of the preaching moment as we discuss the preaching of Elevation Church Pastor and songwriter Steven Furtick. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/…
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Single or know someone who is single? We invite you to be a "fly on the wall" as Kelsey and a group of gals talk about the good, bad, and ugly of singleness. Maybe you are single and feel like you'll be single forever? Maybe you’re thriving in singleness? Maybe being single makes you feel stuck because you envisioned your life with another? Well th…
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Episode 20 of Artist & Place with Boston-based artist, Michael Zachary! Michael Zachary is workin in drawing and picture making. His work utilized the slow building up of cross hatched lines using 4 colors - CMYK. Themes explored in his work are landscape, nature, and perception. This is a great conversation celebrating a love of the slow & tactile…
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It's our longest episode in this series, 'Onipa'a: Resiliency Pushing Through Pain, but it is a MUST listen for those struggling in addiction and for those watching a loved one struggle. Kuhio, director of Teen/Adult Challenge on Big Island, comes to the table to share his many year struggle with drugs and alcohol. His vulnerability shows how destr…
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Have you ever been poisoned? Survived a civil war by hidingin a crawl space in a thatched hut? We haven’t either, but Carol Adams has!Reading Carol’s book, Grit of Love, we just knew we needed to get her on our podcast as her life resonates with the idea of not giving up. She shares with us herjourney of being a victim of abuse to helping those who…
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Episode 19 with Boston-based artist, Adria Arch! Adria is a mixed media artist that creates immersive experiences in sculpture and paint. Adria has shown work both nationally & internationally and has work in numerous collections from the DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, the Library of Congress Collection of …
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Welcome Kerri Wolcott to The Talking Story Podcast. Kerri is a busy lady as a wife, mom of 3, business woman, consultant and friend to many. Although she could talk on many different subjects, she comes to the proverbial table to talk about raising a child with special needs. Grant, her middle child now 18 years old, was diagnosed with Autism as a …
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This is Episode 18 with Sara Smith a transdisciplinary choreographer and librarian. Sara creates speculative-documentary performances and other works that explore interconnection and the poetics and politics of embodied and archival research. Their working process is rooted in physical practices of micro-attention and transformation. Their work has…
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Welcome to Episode 17 with Western Mass- based artist, Mark Guglielmo! Mark Guglielmo is an artist working in photography, painting and collage. This is a great conversation traversing his path from hip hop to art across the landscape of his childhood in Queens and back through his trek to Italy to find the town his great-grandparents came from. We…
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We are so excited to be talking with Matthew Cork, head pastor of Friends Church in California, the largest Quaker church in the USA. Matthew Cork comes to the table to talk about the amazing things he and his church community have done to combat sexual exploitation in India working with the Dalit people. 250 million people are considered less than…
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We are so excited to be starting our new season titled: ‘Onipa’a. This Hawaiian word means steadfast/resilient and was used to describe the last reigning Hawaiian sovereign Queen Lilioukalani, as she unjustly was overthrown by mercenaries backed by the United States Government and was placed on house arrest. As she endured the hardship, she made ha…
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Welcome to Episode 18 for the launch of Season 2! We are back! This conversation is with Boston-based artist & animator, Maya Erdelyi about her many life travels and many layers of inspiration growing up in Queens, New York. Her experience growing up with the graffiti of the 80s on the subway, Pee Wee's Playhouse, Saturday morning cartoons, the imm…
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In this week's episode we are joined by John Melbon, the benefits division leader at SullivanCurtisMonroe which is located in Southern California. We dive into benefits, alternative funding, what is the pharmacy benefit manager (PBM), and more! 00:34 - Episode start and brief guest introduction. 01:37 - What is he seeing and what is he doing in his…
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