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Barely Essential

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A humorous, yet sometimes informative, podcast network of shows based in San Diego, CA. Hear about everything from funny stories, stupid chatter, weird world news, games and much more that's sure to make you chuckle. Visit our site to see more info, photos summaries and blogs!
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The Pillars of Grief podcast is an essential resource for anyone who is struggling with grief. Jock Brocas is a renowned medium, grief researcher, and spiritual mentor. Through his interviews and personal teachings, Jock provides a safe and supportive space where listeners can learn to navigate their journey through grief. Jock is not fearful of challenging societal ignorance when trying to understand grief. He offers those grieving, deeper understanding and guidance from his own experience ...
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Trust is an essential foundation that solidifies every relationship. Without this powerful quality, the bond between two individuals would become fragile and broken. Learn how to focus on nurturing healthy relationships here on The Trust Doctor Podcast. This show concentrates on ALL relationships – both business partnerships and healthy romantic relationships. Business partnerships over time can become strained and damaged. Discussions during this podcast will reveal wisdom for improving and ...
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FULFILLMENT THERAPY - Marriage & Family Therapy, Self Mastery, Self Actualization, Unmet Needs, LDS Parent, Family Connection

Kendra Nielson | Therapist, Counselor, Self Development Educator, Fulfillment Therapy Founder, Consultant,

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Hey, Parents! Welcome to Fulfillment Therapy, your space for healing and personal growth, where you can nurture yourselves to enrich your family life. We know the drill - you’re constantly on the hunt for ways to be the best parent and spouse, but it often feels like there’s barely a moment to catch your breath. Balancing your duties, connecting with your kids, and tackling stress can leave you feeling completely exhausted. Mornings start with the best of intentions, but somehow, they often ...
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The Art of Manliness

The Art of Manliness

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The Art of Manliness Podcast aims to deepen and improve every area of a man's life, from fitness and philosophy, to relationships and productivity. Engaging and edifying interviews with some of the world's most interesting doers and thinkers drop the fluff and filler to glean guests' very best, potentially life-changing, insights.
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On the Blockdaemon Podcast, we're diving deep into the world of Web3 and DeFi. Join us as we interview people from some of the hottest crypto projects. Blockdaemon is the leading independent blockchain node infrastructure provider for staking, scaling, and deploying nodes with institutional-grade security and monitoring - All while supporting 70+ cutting-edge blockchain networks on both cloud and bare-metal nodes.
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The experiences of droughts by people in the UK can vary considerably. From being barely noticed to being so severe they create long-lasting memories that can be recalled in an instant. This is because although water is essential for life and we’d all notice if we did not have a reasonable level of access to it for drinking, cooking, and hygiene, we are fortunate to have benefited from many years of progress in water engineering, which has resulted in our generally having security of supply. ...
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Worthy Woman

Aston Simmonds

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Welcome to the Worthy Woman Podcast beautiful! I’m so excited to connect with you! I'm Aston Simmonds. I'm a wife, a mum and a relationship coach. I'm here to reconnect you to that WORTHY WOMAN that lives inside of you. I love empowering, supporting women and helping them turn the ship of their relationship around.💖From feeling like roommates, full of resentment, barely communicating, intimacy feeling like a chore and just surviving each day. To…Feeling like a team again, understanding each ...
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SatsMate is about the importance of personal finance in today's rugged environment, emphasizing the importance of Bitcoin/Satoshis as a tool to gain sovereignty over one's finances. We live in a debt and credit-fueled world, that seems to only reward debtors as winners and savers as losers. A world in which people feel the need to gamble in stocks and other speculative markets to make ends meet. Fortunately, we have a strong Orange Light: Bitcoin. Through years of being in this space and mak ...
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Welcome to Coffee with Sellers, where we pour you a steaming cup of inspiration and entrepreneurial wisdom! Dive into the world of e-commerce success stories as we take you on a riveting journey through the lives of accomplished Amazon sellers. Picture this: A virtual coffee table where entrepreneurs spill the beans on their exhilarating highs, gut-wrenching lows, and everything in between. We're not just here for the business talk; we're here for the soulful narratives that have forged thei ...
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This story opens on a ship crowded with pilgrims traveling from Singapore to Mecca for the hajj. A young Englishman is the vessel's first mate. This is his first job and it is something that he has longed for all his life—to be on board a ship that sails the seven seas. One night as the ship sails through the calm waters of the Arabian Sea, it mysteriously begins to shudder. The crew, including the young first mate, believe that it is about to sink. They decide to strike out for themselves i ...
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Esoterotica is a revolving cast of poets, writers, and storytellers based out of New Orleans exploring what it is to be sensual, sexual, creative, and connected. Erotica is defined in the dictionary as "literature or art designed to arouse sexual desire." We do not think this is enough. To us, erotica explores an integral part of the human experience, the pleasures of the senses. It combines the two binders of humanity, written language and sexual experience. We encourage you to enjoy this e ...
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The American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR) is a non-profit 501 (c)3 organization that supports and encourages the study of the cultures and history of the Near East, from the earliest times to the present. ASOR is apolitical and has no religious affiliation. We were founded in 1900 by twenty one institutions—including Harvard, Princeton, Yale, and Columbia. Over a century later, ASOR has more than 90 consortium institutions, including universities, seminaries, museums, foundations, and ...
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What is Up SatsCrew, Recessions are like controlled burns where they may be uncomfortable to have at first, but it is a necessity for stronger and more long-term sustainable growth. With the extreme heating up of the economy over the past several years, we are overdue for a reset back to reality. In today's podcast, I go over the tightening economi…
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Putrajaya wants to review and strengthen existing cyberbullying laws which have been proven to be inadequate, This was after an individual was fined just RM100 for making offensive social media comments, which led to the tragic death by suicide of a social media influencer. Lawyer, Harpal Singh of T Harpal & Associates, gives us an idea what our ex…
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The global tech outage on Friday plunged the world into a pre-technology world that felt unfamiliar and primitive, with flights grounded, health services disrupted, payment systems crashing and access to Microsoft services effectively blocked. It was eventually traced back to a cybersecurity firm called CrowdStrike, which provides software to a wid…
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President Joe Biden has withdrawn from the presidential race, claiming that he is doing so in the best interests of the party and the country. He has also endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee to the White House. John Zogby, founder of Zogby Strategies takes us through the different scenarios in the lead up to November 5th…
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SMEs reported a rather good first quarter boosted by strong consumer spending but now report of higher cost pressures whilst sales have slowed. We ask Chin Chee Seong, National Secretary General, SME Association as to how challenging the situation is on the ground and what measures can be taken by the SMEs to overcome these headwinds. Image Credit:…
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China's Third Plenum, a once-in-five-years conclave of top officials that usually deals with major economic and political policy changes concluded yesterday. We gleam through the statement for clues as to the future economic direction of the country which faces its own set of structural issues with Koh King Kee, President of the Centre for New Incl…
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Show Notes: Today we're going to discover expert advice and practical tips to maintain connection while setting boundaries, making parenting less stressful and more fulfilling as we navigate power struggles with our tweens and teens. Join us for a journey toward stronger relationships and smoother navigation of family dynamics. Enjoy! -Kendra Quote…
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Loan sharks have increasingly turned to digital platforms to extend their reach, with Bukit Aman recently uncovering a loan shark syndicate that recruited henchmen via Facebook ads and then communicated tasks via Whatsapp. Dr Zaharuddin A Rahman, a shariah advisor at shariah consultancy firm, Elzar Shariah Solution, shed some light into how this ha…
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In this insightful episode from the Dr. Patty Ann Podcast archives, Dr. Patty Ann is joined by Summer Mulder, founder of The Draw Shop and an expert in video marketing. Together, they delve into the complexities of maintaining and mastering relationships as an entrepreneur. They discuss the unique challenges and rewards that come with being in a re…
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The journey of personal development, of becoming a more excellent and extraordinary individual, can sometimes seem a little abstract. That’s why it’s helpful to imagine it as Mark Divine does, as a set of five metaphorical mountains to scale. Mark is a retired Navy SEAL Commander, a professor of leadership, a yogi, the creator of fitness and mindse…
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So far, the reign of King Dollar continues with markets still waiting for that elusive Fed rate cut. We speak to Stephen Chiu, Chief Asia FX and Rates Strategist, Bloomberg Intelligence for his outlook for Asian currencies for the rest of 2024 whilst taking a closer look at the Ringgit. Image Credit: EyeEm / Freepik.com…
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Reports that Attorney-General Datuk Ahmad Terrirudin Salleh is expected to be appointed as a Federal Court judge, with the possibility of later assuming the role of Chief Judge of Malaya, have raised concerns about executive influence in judicial appointments. Ramkarpal Singh, a former deputy minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Law and Ins…
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Filling out paperwork. Making travel reservations. Paying bills. Shopping for groceries. Returning packages. These are all examples of life admin — the little tasks we have to do to keep our lives moving along. Life admin is typically pretty tedious and annoying. But staying on top of it is essential to reducing the stress and chaos that would othe…
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Show Notes: Today we're talking about how rigid thinking impacts your personal growth and relationships. We'll talk about past trauma, entrenched beliefs, and discover practical tips for increasing your flexibility. Rigid thinking can come up in any and all areas of your life, so join us to expand your mind and change your life to be more fulfillin…
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The Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) foresees local e-commerce revenue achieving RM1.65 trillion by 2025. This is supported by Shopee's latest data indicating that Gen Zs prefer to shop online versus at physical stores. Ganesh Kumar Bangah, an advisor and former chairman of the National Tech Association of Malaysia (PIKOM), shares his in…
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Following the 19th Indian General Elections in June, Narendra Modi has become prime minister for a third consecutive term. However, his National Democratic Alliance, while winning 294 seats in the 543-seat Lok Sabha, still garnered far fewer than they expected. Dr Rahul Mishra, Associate Professor at the Centre for Indo-Pacific Studies, Jawaharlal …
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The US election season has taken a dark turn, after former US President Donald Trump became the target of an attempted assassination at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on Saturday. We get reactions on these developments and what it means for the presidential campaign moving forward from independent pollster John Zogby. Image Credit: Shutterstock.co…
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China’s top leaders will gather from July 15th to 18th for a highly anticipated meeting known as the Third Plenum, as this once-in-five-years conclave of top officials usually deals with major economic and political policy changes. Richard McGregor, Senior Fellow at Lowey Institute gives his perspective. Image Credit: shutterstock.com…
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Datuk Zaliha Mustafa, Minister for the Federal Territories recently reaffirmed the government's commitment to the River of Life urban rejuvenation project, citing 81% completion. But with the latest Auditor General's report revealing shocking delays and missed objectives, what went wrong and how can this be fixed? We get reactions from Datuk Mumtaz…
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Welcome to the Dr. Patty Ann Show! Todays episode is from the vault of interviews I've done over the past few years. We are thrilled to have the incredible Saul Blinkoff as our guest. Saul is a master storyteller whose work has touched millions through Disney, Tinkerbell, Netflix, and DreamWorks. Join us as Saul shares his insights on the art of st…
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Show Notes: Join us today as we discover the keys to lasting happiness by prioritizing faith, family, friends, and meaningful work. We'll also talk about how each of these is an important part of the pursuit of lasting happiness and fulfillment with 5 easy steps to get you started! Don't miss today’s episode if you’re ready to stop sleepwalking thr…
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Dewan Rakyat Speaker Tan Sri Johari Abdul has ruled that the former 6 Bersatu MPs who pledged their support for Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim can retain their seats. Does this then undermine the anti-party hopping law? We get reactions from political scientist Dr. Wong Chin Huat of Sunway University. Image Credit: Shutterstock…
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Bank Negara Malaysia's Policy Document on Licensing and Regulatory Framework for Digital Insurers and Takaful Operators was released this week. It will no longer limit the number of licences to just 5, but will go to any digital insurer and takaful operator that meets its requirements. Vincent Fong, Chief Editor & Country Manager of Fintech News Ma…
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The 75th anniversary of NATO is being marked by a three-day summit in Washington D.C. with the spotlight on the challenges in supporting Ukraine in the prolonged conflict with Russia, deepening relations with Indo-Pacific partners amid US-China tensions, and how the next US president could shape the future of the body. We discuss these themes with …
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There has been a lot of media coverage and dialogue about the struggles men are facing in the modern day. There's been some solutions forwarded to these struggles as well. Among these, Dr. Anthony Bradley has a more surprising idea that you don't hear every day: revitalizing college fraternities. Anthony is a research fellow and professor and the a…
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In the wake of the Sungai Bakap by-elections, former Penang deputy chief minister and Urimai chairman, P Ramasamy wrote in a Free Malaysia Today article that the level of support among Malaysian Chinese for the Democratic Action Party (DAP) and the ruling government in general has fallen. Discussing this issue with us today is James Chin, Professor…
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Is China’s consumer spending showing signs of recovery or is it still beholden to a sluggish economy? We discuss what the trends in the e-commerce sector indicate about the health of the Chinese consumer and its major online retail platforms with Catherine Lim of Bloomberg Intelligence. Image Credit: Shutterstock.com…
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Perikatan Nasional retained the Sungai Bakap state seat in Penang with an increased majority over the Pakatan Harapan candidate during last weekend's by-election, during which voter turnout was 63.45%. Ibrahim Suffian, Programme Director at Merdeka Centre analyses the outcome of the election and its impact on Malaysia's political landscape going fo…
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The second round of voting in the French elections resulted in a surprise outcome: the left-wing coalition, the New Popular Front, was the biggest winner, followed by the centrist alliance of Emmanuel Macron, with the far-right National Rally coming in third. However, with no bloc winning a majority of seats in parliament, what does this mean for t…
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You probably think of the health effects of sunlight as a mixed bag. On the one hand, sun exposure helps your body make vitamin D. But on the other, it can cause skin cancer. To get around this conundrum, dermatologists frequently recommend avoiding sun exposure when you can, slathering on sunscreen when you can't, and taking a vitamin D supplement…
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Show Notes: Today we're joined by Emily Steadman, a passionate advocate for family play and movement. Emily shares simple yet powerful tips for increasing movement and play, reducing screen time, and igniting deeper family connections, reminding us of the transformative power of play for more fulfilled families. From embracing outdoor adventures to…
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Hey Satscrew, I find it very interesting over the past couple of years different people's opinions on bitcoin have shifted more positively or negatively based on their understanding of the asset. Many that have grown up with financial privilege, often don't come to see the benefit of bitcoin - as the system has always treated them fairly and well e…
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The ASEAN Express, a new international freight train service connecting Malaysia, Thailand, Laos and China, was launched this week to improve trade connectivity between the nations. How much could this contribute to economic growth? We discuss the impact with Dato Prof Dr Ahmad Farhan Mohd Sadullah, Vice Chancellor, Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM).…
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What is Up Sats Crew, I enjoy networking with normal people in society and recently I went to lunch with a coworker and got into some great discussions surrounding cybersecurity, finance, economics, the BIS, and Bitcoin. Throughout this lunch, we had a great talk on economics, but near the end of the lunch, he mentioned that the reason he doesn't g…
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Show Notes: Join us today as we explore the power of understanding core values and rewriting narratives in marriage. Drawing from personal experiences, we uncover how understanding core values and reshaping narratives can revitalize marriages, with practical strategies for deeper connection and mutual empathy. Enjoy! -Kendra ALL LINKS → https://lin…
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This week the Transport Minister Anthony Loke announced a crackdown on tour buses after a fatal bus crash in Genting Highlands that killed two Chinese tourists. We speak to transport consultant Wan Agyl Wan Hassan about why it had to take a tragic accident to expose the lack of regulatory oversight on tour buses. Image Credit: Shutterstock.com…
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When men think about optimizing their hormones, they tend only to think about raising their testosterone. But while increasing T can be important, an ideal health profile also means having testosterone that's in balance with your other hormones as well. Today on the show, Dr. Kyle Gillett joins me to discuss both of those prongs of all-around hormo…
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Malaysia is among the few countries that have yet to ratified the United Nations Convention Against Torture (UNCAT), despite its endorsement by 173 nations. The official explanation is due to conflicts with existing local laws. We ask Jerald Joseph, Chair of CSO Platform for Reform if this is indeed an impediment and what are the repercussions from…
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Residents of Tokyo will be voting for their governor this week and the choice is down to incumbent Yuriko Koike of the Liberal Democratic Party, who is hoping to win the post for a third time, and Renho Saito from Japan’s main opposition Constitutional Democratic Party on the seat. William Pesek, a columnist with Nikkei Asia, helps us unpack what m…
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Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim announced that SPM students who score 10As, regardless of background, will be guaranteed entry to the matriculation programme without affecting the 90% Bumiputera quota. Will the lifting of restrictions for top scorers improve meritocracy in the education sector? We discuss meritocracy and fairness in pre-uni…
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The first round of France's snap parliamentary election has concluded with Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally leading with 34% of the vote, the left-wing New Popular Front coalition with 29%, and President Emmanuel Macron's centrist Ensemble third with 20.5%. Professor Peter McPhee, Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Melbourne…
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Today we're diving into a controversial yet increasingly relevant topic—**Grief Tech**. While the loss of a loved one is an inevitable part of life, the rise of technology and AI has introduced new methods of coping with grief that raise significant ethical and emotional concerns. From AI-generated voices and visual representations of deceased love…
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A lot of self-improvement advice and content feels empty. And there's a reason for that. It often offers routines and habits to practice, but doesn't offer a strong, overarching reason to practice them. That's why the self-improvement advice of the Founding Fathers is particularly compelling. Though they were imperfect men, they had a clear why for…
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Show Notes: Today we’ll talk about the process of eliminating bad habits and stepping into a life of purpose and fulfillment. Through practical tips we uncover the power of understanding our "why," replacing negative habits with positive ones, and living intuitively according to our core values. As we navigate resistance and pushback from others, w…
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