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On this podcast, we tell the stories of people in a wide variety of career paths, who pursued all kinds of college majors and minors, often with bumps and detours along the way, to get to where they are today. We talk specifically about what you can do in college to work toward your career goals, and what other factors can impact your choices throughout your education and career. Life happens, plans change, and YOU change! It will be ok, and you will find your path. We hope these stories are ...
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Preconceived, hosted by Zale Mednick, dives deep into the intricacies of human experience, challenging the assumptions that shape our understanding of the world. In each episode, Zale engages with leading experts, thought leaders, and individuals with unique perspectives to uncover the layers beneath societal norms and expectations. From exploring cultural phenomena to dissecting scientific breakthroughs, Preconceived invites its listeners to question their preconceptions about love, life, t ...
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You need a lil' magic when you're a black girl enrolled in an elite predominantly white institution. Follow us on our journey: from hook up culture to new friendships, to navigating the world of academia. Instagram: @blckgrlmgc Twitter: @itsblckgrlmgc Facebook: blckgrlmgc the podcast
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GeriTalks

Jesus R. Duran, III, MD

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Geritalks is a unique practice dedicated to caring for older adults across the spectrum of care in the state of New Mexico. We see patients in our clinics across the Dona Ana County area and beyond, including nursing homes, assisted living facilities, rehabilitation hospital, and even your own homes. Today, we have about a whole host of support staff endeavoring to deliver the very best geriatric healthcare possible to our seniors who consider us their primary healthcare providers.
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Welcome to Pacific Tales, where I share the spirit of Aloha, anga ofa, and alofa. Having lived in the South Pacific for most of my life, I have gleaned an abundance of cultural and traditional insights from the islands of Tonga, American Samoa, and Hawaii. I will divulge many of my own adventures and invite special guests to share their experiences.
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Lucas and Tim are the self-proclaimed ”Wonder Boys” and decided to share wonder with the world in a podcast. Tune in to hear unprofessionals weigh in on things they know nothing about. *This is an explicit podcast. www.wonderboys.ca
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Daring to homeschool differently. We are a community of parents rejecting the idea that our kids have to fit in a box. Join us for out of the box discussions on home educating our out of the box kids! In homeschooling, there is no size that fits all- we get to custom build our children’s education and have fun while doing it!
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Welcome to Adventures in Academia, the monthly podcast for those choosing to study later in life. Hosted by Kristie Bradfield, a recent Psychology and Criminology graduate, this podcast delves into the unique journey of mature university students. Whether contemplating university or feeling uncertain about continuing studies, this podcast offers an engaging exploration of knowledge and personal growth. Having embarked on her academic journey in her 40s, Kristie understands the unique experie ...
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Cut Throat College Planning

Kayla Record & Hector Lopez

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Did you know that 80% of high school students nationally chose their college based on where their friends are going? Don’t let that be your student. The Cut Throat College Planning podcast is your all-in-one, start-to-finish guide to get your student on the right path for life after high school. We want to welcome parents, students, teachers, and any high school staff interested in helping students plan for their next step into adulthood. Choosing a college or not to go to college, can be on ...
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The Bright Side

Robin McCulloch

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The Bright Side is a weekly news show hosted by Robin McCulloch in which she makes an effort every Monday to focus on the uplifting, the inspiring, and the positive in a world increasingly burdened by the negative. There's a lot of tough news out there, let's look on The Bright Side! Stories? Suggestions? Questions? Concerns? Send them to thebrightcast@gmail.com! Cover art photo provided by Linda Xu on Unsplash: http://bit.ly/2IZkXtN Intro by Elijah Posada http://bit.ly/2UZKVPF Transitions b ...
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Contact Address: 51 East 25th Street, Ste 441 New York, NY 10010 Phone: 212-389-1892 Website URL: http://www.obgynecologistnyc.com/ About US Dr. Zelmanovich completed her undergraduate education at Binghamton University where she earned a bachelor’s degree in psychobiology. Dr.Zelmanovich then went on to earn her medical doctorate from Sackler School of Medicine. She completed her internship and residency at Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Montefiore Medical Center with distinction . ...
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In this episode of Cut Throat College Planning, Hector Lopez and Kayla Record interview Steve Campbell from Seed Planning Group. Steve shares his college journey as a three-sport athlete and his experience playing lacrosse at Rutgers University. He discusses the challenges of being injured and the importance of having a backup plan. Steve also emph…
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From a young age, many of us are brought up believing that God is the embodiment of perfection - that God is good, merciful, and reflective of the values we hold so dear in our daily lives. But on closer look, the Judaeo-Christian God that is portrayed in the Old and New Testaments can often be quite violent, vengeful, and even egotistical, demandi…
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We all make mistakes – sometimes they are innocent mistakes, and sometimes they are true lapses in character judgement that we only later come to regret. And with any good mistake comes a good apology, and hopefully a genuine forgiveness on the other side. But what if the apology is disingenuous? Or what if the other side refuses to forgive? Why do…
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Many students find a home in the Arts in high school. Some students build their education and career dreams from that experience, and sometimes those dreams don’t initially work out. When he didn’t get into his dream school, Jeff made some different choices to not only become a better actor, but to become the person he wanted to be. Life circumstan…
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In this episode of Cut Throat College Planning, Kayla and Hector continue their College Experience Series, and this time, it's Hector's turn to share his story. Takeaways: Start entertaining the thought of what could be your career as young as possible Community college could be the stepping stone you need Sometimes longer college stints aren't for…
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In this 250th episode of Preconceived, Zale revisits segments from some of his favourite episodes whose messages truly resonated with him. Is age just a number? How can we make decisions amidst uncertainty? Is the grass always greener on the other side? And how do we know if we are a good person? These are some of the questions explored in this epi…
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There are few cultural events that grasp the world’s attention as much of The Olympics. Regardless of what might be going on politically in the world, The Olympics is largely seen as a globally unifying moment, once every four summers, and once every four winters. But what is it that captivates so many people to turn on their televisions and tune i…
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Takeaways - The College Experience series aims to provide real-life examples of college journeys to help students understand the challenges and opportunities of college. - Choosing the right learning environment is crucial for success in college. - Kayla's experience highlights the importance of understanding how you learn best and finding a colleg…
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When a Muslim father was asked by his son if Islam is inherently a violent religion, he was taken aback. Where did his son get these ideas from, and how many other people shared this concern? In his book 'Being Muslim Today', Dr. Saqib Iqbal Qureshi explores the history of Islam and seeks to understand some of the preconceptions regarding Islamic d…
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Takeaways: - Parents should help their children develop a budget and create an emergency savings fund for - unexpected expenses in college. - Open conversations about emergencies and when to use the emergency fund are important. - Having a good relationship with academic advisors can help students navigate course requirements and avoid unnecessary …
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Most of us have encountered Human Resources when we have applied for jobs or internships, through our applications, interviews, paychecks, and policies. What is it like to work in Human Resources? What kind of things do you do? Melissa had many interests in college and began to identify some things about her strengths and interests to help guide he…
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Pranks, Joshing, Deception, Practical Jokes ... Humor takes shape in many forms. But can a joke go too far? Should a joke's funniness be measured by the reactions it elicits, the intentions of the joke, or none of the above? Cornell Professor David Shoemaker is a philosopher and author. He joins the podcast to discuss his latest book, 'Wisecracks: …
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The Aztec Empire famously fell following the arrival of the Europeans in the 16th century. Much of what we know about the Aztecs – including their rise, the nature of the empire, and its eventual fall, comes strictly from European accounts. But what did the Aztecs themselves think? The narrative has almost solely been shaped by the European perspec…
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Takeaways Know your values and understand your needs versus wants when it comes to spending money. Use resources like the Bean Game and a budgeting template to track your expenses. Consider taking CLEP exams to earn college credits and save time and money. Take advantage of campus transportation, discounts, and free events. Shop where you can earn …
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There is a certain stigma about only children - the idea that they may become more self-centred, and the concern that they will be lonelier in life without siblings. Such concerns have even prompted some to suggest that it is 'selfish' for parents to only have one child. But what does the evidence show about the life experiences of children who do …
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Takeaways Parents should ask their children questions about their college tours to understand what they are really looking for in a school. Students often focus on superficial aspects like cookies or the appearance of other students, rather than the academic programs or majors offered. It is important for parents to guide their children in making i…
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The Preconceived or ‘status quo’ path in life typically includes a variety of steps; one major milestone is graduating from college. It’s something that we are ‘supposed to do’, a relatively expensive all-consuming four-year program that most of experience after high school. But how important is college? Do the academic benefits of college merit th…
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Takeaways The government offers various programs and aid to help students pay for college, including grants, loans, military programs, and AmeriCorps. It is important to understand the financial implications of taking out loans and consider alternative options before resorting to loans. Participating in AmeriCorps and other service programs can pro…
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For many people, travel provides some of the most profound experiences of their lives. Whether it’s a short excursion or a year living abroad, disengaging from your typical routine and transplanting yourself into the unknown is bound to lead to personal growth and self-discovery. But for all the good that can come from it, travelling can also be co…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of Adventures in Academia, host Kristie Bradfield recounts her emotional journey to graduation. From completing her double major to delivering the Graduate speech, Kristie shares the triumphs and challenges of her academic path. Join Kristie as she reflects on the significance of her graduation and offers enc…
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When it comes to our finances, it’s natural for many to follow the traditional approach to investing by using a stock broker. Over the past couple of decades, however, there has been a growing trend to go against the grain and not use a stockbroker. You may have seen the commercials online by companies urging you to bypass stock brokers by investin…
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