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The climate is changing. So are we. Explore a world of solutions with host Laura Lynch and our team of journalists. We find inspiration in unexpected places, scrutinize new technologies, hold powerful people accountable and join you on the journey to fix this mess. New episodes every Wednesday and Saturday.
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Welcome to the Less House, More Moola podcast, where we delve into the world of tiny living and its potential to transform your financial security. I'm your host, Laura Lynch, and together we'll embark on a journey of exploring alternative living arrangements, embracing a minimalistic lifestyle, and ultimately breaking free from societal expectations. Through captivating interviews, invaluable industry resources, and personal insights, this podcast aims to guide you towards a life of financi ...
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Money Talk with Skyler Fleming. This podcast is where I talk about one of the things I enjoy learning about. Money! We are going to talk about why it is important to talk about money as well as some of the details of different aspects of personal finance. Find us online! Website - moneytalkwithskylerfleming.com/ Social Media - @moneytalk.skylerfleming YouTube - www.youtube.com/@MoneyTalk.SkylerFleming
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Everyday Creation is about living our purpose and lifting our vibes for ourselves and the world. The title refers to three types of creation: The various ways we express ourselves (for example, with art, music and so many other pursuits fueled by purpose and passion); the parts of life that fill us with awe — birth, death, love, the big picture; and our innate personal power to create our best possible lives while also making the world a better place. You’ll hear conversations with terrific ...
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The Who Killed Laura Podcast

The Who Killed Laura Podcast

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The Who Killed Laura Podcast Join Christopher and Scott for a friendly discussion of Twin Peaks, the classic TV show from David Lynch and Mark Frost, from the first episode through The Return, currently on Showtime. Subscribe, like, and leave a review on iTunes: goo.gl/O18jf9 Download episodes directly from Libsyn whokilledlaurapodcast.libsyn.com Leave a voicemail at 707-800-WKLP Send us an Email: WhoKilledLauraPodcast@gmail.com Connect with us on all our social media: Twitter: @WhoKilledLau ...
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Sketch group The Albion Basement attempted to release 1000 comedy sketches over the course of 1000 days. You can probably work out if they succeeded or not. All sketches written by The Albion Basement (Richard Catherall, Dan Mitchell, Laura Taylor, Alastair Tervit, Simon Tuohy, occasionally Vincent Lynch and some by John Jenkins). Theme music by The Evenings - https://markwilden.co.uk/
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What We Thought Would Happen

Laura Kightlinger & Daniel Webb

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Laura Kightlinger and Daniel Webb are seasoned standups getting to know each other via podcast. By sharing stunning missteps in life and career they’re able to trace their failings back to their parents, God, Texas, and piano lessons. Their budding friendship will be put to the test with special guests, friend activities, high school challenges, and classic movie recommendations.
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Bubba (@FittenTrim) and Mork (@Extraordinawry) from the Double P Podcast Network http://facebook.com/doublephq take a hike through Ghostwood Estates and discuss David Lynch and Mark Frost's Twin Peaks. With special appearance by Special Agent Cooper, Laura Palmer, Leland Palmer, the Log Lady and more!
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Hector the Spectre Steals the Show

Festival Antigonish Summer Theatre

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Festival Antigonish Summer Theatre presents Hector the Spectre Steals the Show by Andrea Boyd and Laura Teasdale Hector the Spectre Steals the Show is a six-part radio play written by Festival Antigonish artistic director Andrea Boyd and local actor/playwright Laura Teasdale. The story is based on the legend of the Bauer Theatre’s resident ghost, Hector, and is inspired by real stories collected from artists and community members of all ages who have had encounters with Hector over the last ...
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Novel Dialogue

Aarthi Vadde and John Plotz

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Novel Dialogue: where unlikely conversation partners come together to discuss the making of novels and what to make of them. What makes us special? Critics and novelists in conversation. Breaking down the boundaries between critical, creative, and just plain quirky, Novel Dialogue’s approach is wide-ranging and unconventional. Ever wondered what Jennifer Egan thinks of TikTok, how Ruth Ozeki honed her craft working on the movie Mutant Hunt, or if Colm Tóibín will ever write a novel about an ...
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This is a podcast series called Demystifying Genetics where I, Matt Burgess, Genetic Counsellor interview other genetic counsellors or people working in genetics. We chat about human clinical genetics, genetic counselling, ethics, pyschosocial issues and more. To contact me, please reach out at matt at insightgenomica.au
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Podcast focused on improvements in Manufacturing and Enabling Manufacturing Technology. Hosted by Tristan Bailey, conversations provide lessons and insight from the people who have been working with best practice and growing their business. " When you need to climb a mountain, make friends on the path, as everything grows on the way up " New automation technology and digital transformation offer new ways to improve speed and profit. Business customer needs are forever in a state of change, s ...
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WellBites: Workplace Wellness Podcast

WellBites: Workplace Wellness Podcast

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WellBites is a Michigan Wellness Council Podcast. Our mission is to inspire implementation of leading workplace wellness strategies through thought-leadership and education. In this podcast series, we interview people in the field to offer different perspectives and insights.
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I-5 Cinemabound

Megan Hattie & Rob Patrick

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So a filmmaker (Megan) and a film programmer (Rob) walk into a bar, get drinks, and loudly talk about (non)fiction films with your future favorite guests. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @i5cinemabound
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Conversations For Change

Conversations For Change

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We are all so excited for everyone to listen to our podcast. Make sure to follow us on instagram @convoforchange for any suggestion and feedback. Anyone is welcome to join in on our meaningful conversations.
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What keeps your divinely designed wild heart from being free? Unlock the chains around your heart, break free from your old stories and access your divine birthright for joy and passion. Allow yourself to flow in the energy of fulfillment and freedom, expansion and expression as you were meant to in this life. Connect and be seen, be heard, be part of the bigger consciousness of humanity. Discover your unique gifts and superpowers which allow you to navigate the challenges along the way as y ...
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Today, we’ll be diving into the world of tiny house living. We’ll discuss what tiny house living is, the motivations behind choosing this lifestyle, and how it can benefit various demographics. We'll also explore the financial impact of housing debt and the opportunities that come from choosing a nontraditional living situation. Lastly, we'll provi…
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Send us a Text Message. Laura Lynch was one of the four founders of the Dixie Chicks, now the Chicks. She sang and played the upright bass with the band for six years and then left the music business. Lynch co-wrote and sang "Pink Toenails," which was released in 1992 on the group’s second studio album, "Little Ol' Cowgirl." According to oldtimemus…
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Send us a Text Message. On this episode, we speak with author and speaker Margie Warrell about developing the courage needed to take risks and break through barriers. Margie shares stories from her childhood on a rural farm in Australia and how those experiences taught her the importance of courage and embracing discomfort. She discusses tools for …
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It takes a lot of guts to really look at your stories and offer yourself true forgiveness for all the different versions of you just trying to get by, trying to fit in, trying to live out the stories. Megan is a wellspring of compassion, kindness, and a shining example of what life can look like when we’re ready to release and receive the abundance…
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Click to Send Laura a Text! Martin Burlingame, CEO of Strategic Insurance, joins the Less House More Moola podcast to discuss the importance of tiny home insurance. He shares the history of Strategic Insurance and how they became the go-to provider for tiny home insurance. Martin explains the different types of insurance coverage available for tiny…
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This is an incredibly fun episode with Eleanor and Carmen Lynch! They hit it off and have a great conversation about starting in acting, and what auditions used to be like. They discuss the difference between NY and LA comic styles, and the differences in working in each city. Carmen shares her deep internal scars due to needing a back brace growin…
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Send us a Text Message. I like products that are elevated by a higher mission and better-than-usual ingredients. That is definitely true of a line of canned cocktails made with fresh juice and no artificial sugar or preservatives. They've got a great taste and a kick too, with 12% alcohol by volume. Created by siblings Alison and Steven Cravens, No…
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In this episode Oliver Mumford speaks with the Chair of Trustees at the National Education Museum, Anne Swift. Anne discusses the ideas behind the Museum's foundation, its development, and future. The significance of a new national museum, dedicated to the history of education in England and Wales is considered along with its current relevance.…
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Today, we're diving headfirst into the age-old debate: renting vs. buying a home. Spoiler alert – I’m firmly in the pro-renting camp right now, but we’ll explore all angles. We'll chat about the freedom of renting and the personal touches of home ownership. You know, like the thrill of painting walls and adding rooms – if that’s your thing – or the…
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Caribbean coastlines might be taking a beating from Beryl, but coral reefs are fighting back. We speak to a NOAA representative on how these reefs act as natural defensive mechanisms against storms and how we can protect these ecosystems. And we hear from Caribbean leaders about the toll of this record-breaking hurricane.…
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This is an inside baseball ep with Eleanor, Felipe Esparza and Matt Brauner. They talk crowds, clubs, and festivals. Dealing with supportive hecklers and getting picked up by couples. Matt Brauner has the home club from hell. And, the difference between a set and an act. This is a fun episode of comics talking a little shop! Follow Felipe - https:/…
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We sit down with the legendary Jonathan Katz to discuss table tennis, Boston, This Heart is Closed for Alterations, David Mamet, Robin Williams, being a musician, living with M.S., "Raising Dad" with Bob Saget, Ronnie Shakes, Rita Rudner, Eve Arden Award for Broadcasting and the impact of Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist. Website: jonathankatz.com …
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Voula Stojkovic was born and raised on the West Coast of Canada. She is a lover of the ocean; it's where her soul feels most at home. Over the last decade, she has delved deep into learning and obtaining certifications in various energy healing modalities. She wears several energy healing modality hats including: Bio Energy practitioner, Akashic Re…
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Click to Send Laura a Text! In this episode, Laura Lynch reflects on her first year of self-employment and shares five money lessons she has learned. These lessons include finding what excites you, having a financial runway, knowing benchmarks, trusting yourself, and time blocking for work-life balance. She emphasises the importance of aligning wor…
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In this episode of Money Talk with Skyler Fleming, I interview Alexis Boccanfuso , a certified professional organizer, daily money manager, and coach. Alexis shares her expertise on how to organize your financial life, addressing common reasons why people become disorganized such as limited financial literacy or major life events. She provides prac…
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You don't have to be a scientist, engineer or conservation officer to hold a climate job. Our columnist Aishwarya Puttur dishes on her recent gig with the United Nations, helping young people redefine what a green job actually is. Then a member of the first class of the new American Climate Corps shares why she thinks a career in fighting climate c…
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Send us a Text Message. Tommy Smothers and his brother, Dick, started out as a serious musical act that morphed into one of 20th century’s most successful comedy teams. In the '60s, they were the eponymous stars of the Sunday night TV variety show “The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour." In this clip from the show, Tommy performs yo-yo tricks following…
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Send us a Text Message. Denny Laine helped form the Moody Blues and was the lead singer on their first hit, "Go Now," in 1964. Then, in 1971, he helped put together Wings, Paul McCartney’s first band after the Beatles broke up, and was with the group until it disbanded 10 years later. This tribute to Laine is one of 44 short biographies of signific…
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Domestic violence permeates our society. It impacts lives through multiple channels, not just physically but emotionally, spiritually and mentally. It can be debilitating for victims to a place where they may not feel they have any other choice but to stay in a violent, destructive and painful relationship. Join me in today’s conversation as I inte…
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Click to Send Laura a Text! Tim Dean, an architect and designer, shares his journey from residential sustainability to the tiny house and small housing market in Australia. He discusses the cultural and economic landscape that has led to an increased interest in alternative residential options, such as tiny houses. Tim explains his role as a design…
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Send us a Text Message. Shane MacGowan, the frontman and main songwriter for the Pogues, led a life of addiction. He co-founded the band in 1982, mixing punk rock with traditional Irish music. Nine years later, he was kicked out of the group because of his drug use and drinking but returned in 2001 and remained with the Pogues until they disbanded.…
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Send us a Text Message. New Orleans singer Jean Knight is best known for “Mr. Big Stuff,” which she sang with sass and attitude. It reached number one on Billboard’s R&B chart and number two on the Hot 100 chart in 1971. This is one of 44 tributes to significant figures in the music industry who passed away in 2023. Knight eventually went on to get…
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Send us a Text Message. Rudolph Isley, one of the original Isley Brothers and the flamboyant dresser of the three, was an integral member of the band although he wasn't the lead singer or songwriter. This episode is one of 44 tributes to significant figures in the music industry who passed away in 2023. Rudolph received a co-writing credit for "It'…
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Send us a Text Message. This week on Happy at Work, Laura and Tessa sit down with Sally Loftis, founder of Loftis Partners and author of The Pay Equity Guide for Non-Profits. Sally shares insights from over 30 years working at the intersection of HR, organization development, and social justice. Sally discusses the importance of considering the ful…
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We sit down with comedian James Fritz to discuss working as a Teacher's Assistant, moonshine, starting stand up in Chicago, escaping Kentucky, scrambled porn, everything sucks, 90's Fox Prime Time Comedy shows, Bill Hicks, pre-compromising, not needing a day job, out of touch comedians, Strangers with Candy, dad's loving black television shows, the…
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In today's episode of Money Talk with Skyler Fleming, we explored the fundamental concepts of financial dependence and independence, uncovering how our choices and circumstances profoundly shape our financial well-being. Joined by Estelle Gibson, we embarked on a journey of self-reflection and empowerment in managing our finances. We began by defin…
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Temperatures soared above 30 degrees in some Ontario schools recently, prompting some parents to pull their kids out of the classroom – and urge for cooling systems to be installed everywhere. With climate change leading to more hot days during the school year, we hear how educators are turning to everything from misting stations to adding more gre…
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Suzanne Masland is Reiki II practitioner and founder of Kiomi Reiki. Soon after retiring from a full and satisfying career, she knew she wanted to continue giving, and in ways that resonate in a more holistic medium. Her best advise after multiple decades in the corporate world: Listen to your heart! As a seasoned manager I frequently forgot my nee…
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Click to Send Laura a Text! Carl Henn, author of 'My Two Centuries in Africa' and upcoming book 'Home Free', shares his journey into van life and the freedom it brings. After retiring from a career in public health, Carl embarked on a national book tour, which led him to discover the joys of van life. He found that living in a van allowed him to tr…
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What’s the truth and what’s a lie? What’s a memoir, what’s a novel, and what if both are just a series of “prose blocks”? This conversation between Sarah Manguso and Tess McNulty takes up questions of writing and veracity, trauma and memory. Sarah Manguso is the author of nine books, including three memoirs. Her first novel, Very Cold People, was n…
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Laura Peek joins Rick and Eleanor this week on an incredibly fun episode! Laura is new to The Store but she fits right in. Laura started standup after working at Zanies and quickly found her footing. Moving to LA during the pandemic had it's challenges but we are glad she pushed though so that we can see her on our stages! Follow Laura to catch her…
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Send us a Text Message. The Beatles had a big influence on the music of Dwight Twilley, who was known as one of the fathers of power pop. His tribute is one of 44 episodes about significant figures in the music industry who passed away in 2023. He and Phil Seymour formed the Dwight Twilley Band, and their first single "I'm on Fire," was a surprise …
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Send us a Text Message. The Association had plenty of hits in the late 1960s, but "Cherish" is the one apparently most cherished by fans. Terry Kirkman, a founding member of the band, wrote the song, which was the group's first number one hit. This tribute to Kirkman is one of 44 episodes dedicated to significant figures in the music industry who p…
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Send us a Text Message. Katherine Anderson Schaffner was one of the original members of the Marvelettes, whose hit song, “Please Mr. Postman," was Motown’s first million-selling single and first Motown song to reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100. The Marvelettes had other hits during the 1960s, including “Don’t Mess With Bill,” "Beechwood 4-5…
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Send us a Text Message. Charlie Robison got his musical start in Austin in the '90s and later became one of the leaders of Texas country music. "New Year's Day," from Robison's 2004 album "Good Times," is the featured song in this episode. You can watch him perform it here. Under the video, the venue wishes a fond farewell to the artist: "To Charli…
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Send us a Text Message. We've got another Gen Z panel for you! In this episode, Tessa and Michael chat with Amelia Haynes, Chloe Carr, and Emily Gianunzio to discuss their career paths, workplace culture experiences, and outlook on the future of work. Our panelists share insights into navigating early careers, priorities around purpose and growth, …
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In this episode of Money Talk with Skyler Fleming, we dive deep into the world of credit cards. I introduce the brand new Credit Card Guide, available at moneytalkwithskylerfleming.com/resources. The guide covers essential topics like how to get a credit card, secured vs. unsecured credit cards, managing credit card debt, and optimizing credit card…
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Liz Perlin O'Hara, Reiki Master, Medical Intuitive and Inter-Dimensional Healer, has helped hundreds of people heal from physical and emotional pain using Divine energy practices and connection with Angels, Ancestors, and other Otherworldly Light Beings. As a former artist, who thought the creative "making" part of herself was behind her, Liz now c…
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Click to Send Laura a Text! Till from Tiny Easy shares the story of how they started their company to help people understand and build their own tiny houses. They offer DIY-friendly construction documents and software that helps people design their own tiny homes. Tiny houses provide an affordable solution to the housing crisis, allowing people to …
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This week Eleanor sits down with Margaret Cho! They have a great conversation about The Store, performing "Alt" comedy and getting compliments for being funny for a woman 😬 Watch Eleanor's special No Country for Old Women OUT NOW https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZE8P7d-jyA Follow us on IG Rick Ingraham - https://www.instagram.com/rickingraham/ Elea…
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Thinking about climate change like it's your job? Maybe it could be. Winnipeg career counsellor Trevor Lehmann shares practical advice from his free online resource “An Imperfect Guide to Career and Climate.” He wants to help more of us roll up our sleeves and close the "hope gap." Plus, listeners have their say on lowering the voting age.…
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Send us a Text Message. Steve Harwell, frontman and co-founder of Smash Mouth, retired in 2021 from the group because of ongoing health issues. He was only 56 when he died. The group is best known for “All Star,” written by guitarist Greg Camp who said it was for fans who sent in letters telling the band how they were being bullied. In this officia…
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