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Karen Kenney is a certified Spiritual Mentor, Writer, Hypnotist, Change Worker and Life Coach. She’s known for her dynamic storytelling, her sense of humor, her Boston accent and her no-bullshit approach to Spirituality and transformational work. She’s been a yoga teacher for 24+ years, is a Certified Gateless Writing Instructor, and is also an author, speaker, retreat leader and the host of The Karen Kenney Show podcast. A curious human being, life-long learner and an entrepreneur for 20+ y ...
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In this podcast series Michael Lake, President and CEO of Leading Cities, speaks with a variety of thought leaders from visionary companies providing actionable solutions to major issues plaguing cities today. These issues range from air pollution to cyber-attacks to infectious disease and more. Michael dives into the inspiration behind each company and how they see themselves evolving in the coming years. This series will equip you with a plethora of valuable knowledge, and if nothing else, ...
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Explain This! is a podcast from The Brink that helps you make sense of the world. From how memories work to the way language evolves and everything in between, we ask Boston University researchers to break down topics—big and small—and tell us how their work is shaping the future.
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Welcome to the Agents of Compass podcast, a bi-weekly interview based show hearing the real estate stories of Compass agents from across the nation. Listen to how their careers began, to difficult times, business tips and more!
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Best In The League

Mike Penhollow & Tom Gazzola

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Do you ever wonder what goes on behind the scenes in the National Hockey League? I mean, really behind the scenes? Like, what arena has the best in-game entertainment or what city has the best post-game sodas on planet earth? Boston Bruins Team Videographer, Michael Penhollow (@Penzy24_7) and former OilersTV Reporter, now current TSN Correspondent, Tom Gazzola (@TomGazzola) have all the answers. They tell you what is "Best In The League" in every NHL city. Find out anything and everything yo ...
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I recently told a funny little "Knock, Knock joke" - that also led me to some spiritual principles that I think are worth sharing! So today on The Karen Kenney Show, I’m talking about my playful perspective on “Jesus and God”, and how I think that they’re available to people on all kinds of spiritual paths. We’ll also discuss how the Divine is alwa…
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I asked my Inner Teacher for some guidance about, “What’s something wicked helpful that I could share with my listeners?” And I got one word in response, loud and clear: BRFWA. So today on The Karen Kenney Show, I’m sharing this easy 5-Step process that can help you to be more present, calm your nervous system, and help you to better navigate both …
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What do you do when you're having a hard time keeping your commitment to yourself, or some habit or change you want to make? Today on The Karen Kenney Show, I'm going to share one little quick tip that I taught to the folks in my group mentoring program - The Nest - that they told me made a wicked big difference! We’ll also discuss the difference b…
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What do you do when you live in a world where there’s just so much bullshit going on? Today on The Karen Kenney Show, we’re talking about what to do when it seems like the whole world is going crazy! We’ll dive into our temptation to blame others for everything that’s going on and going wrong. Plus, we’ll discuss how we can be a helper by examining…
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Today, we're going to talk about a few words and phrases that we could do without! For more content, go to BillGoldstein.com. Buy the book “Skip the Funeral,” available on Amazon. And give the podcast a rating, write a review, or comment if you an episode idea or a topic suggestion, at Apple Podcasts and PodChaser.com.…
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Isn’t it curious how certain everyday household appliances don’t get any better—ever? Years go by. Decades go by. And nothing changes. We can land spacecraft on Mars and create drones that deliver our groceries, but toasters & washer/dryers—as to speed and efficiency—have been stuck in quicksand for 50 years. But not anymore. Here are a few simple …
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Wanna break into an industry that has no clear runway, no roadmap as to access? Here’s a bullet-proof, three pronged approach. Do these things and you’ll be on your way. For more content, go to BillGoldstein.com. Buy the book “Skip the Funeral,” available on Amazon. And give the podcast a rating, write a review, or comment if you an episode idea or…
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Isn’t it curious how the consequences of giving up your roots, by moving away from your home town, are not typically considered in advance? Curious because the consequences are both significant and foreseeable. For more content, go to BillGoldstein.com. Buy the book “Skip the Funeral,” available on Amazon. And give the podcast a rating, write a rev…
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One of the things that I’ve noticed about myself, and others like me, is a pattern of hyper-independence and self-reliance. These traits aren’t uncommon in people with some trauma in their history. And whether they truly couldn’t rely on others, or felt like they had to figure things out all on their own, this belief can set people up with a habit …
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I’m sure we’ve all been in a situation before where there was something that we wanted or needed to do, but our fear was so great that it kept us from taking action. Today on The Karen Kenney Show, we’re talking all about courage. We’ll discuss the four components of courage, what we often get wrong about fear, and the importance of having a suppor…
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In the beginning, the universe contained nothing more than hydrogen and helium. But how did we get from there to the universe we know now—one filled with a vast array of complex stars, planets, and galaxies? And how do these celestial bodies form, and from what? These questions form the basis of research done by Catherine Espaillat, a Boston Univer…
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I’m sure you’ve heard the phrase before, “Giving someone the benefit of the doubt.” The dictionary says, “the benefit of the doubt” is the state of accepting something or someone as honest or deserving of trust, even though there are doubts. Today on The Karen Kenney Show, we’re talking about how we often think that giving the benefit of the doubt …
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Not exactly sure why most people seem to enjoy hearing the Boston accent but as an authentic Bostonian that's my experience. Here, the one essential component is explained in 60 seconds. For more content, go to BillGoldstein.com. Buy the book “Skip the Funeral,” available on Amazon. And give the podcast a rating, write a review, or comment if you a…
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The most popular meme of all time. 4,000,000,000 downloads. What are the Millennials & Gen Z'ers telling us? And what's the appropriate response? For more content, go to BillGoldstein.com. Buy the book “Skip the Funeral” available on Amazon. And give the podcast a rating, write a review, or comment if you an episode idea or a topic suggestion, at A…
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The Secret Service, POTUS 41 and 43, and a breakfast speech in Ogunquit, Maine. For more content, go to BillGoldstein.com. Buy the book “Skip the Funeral,” available on Amazon. And give the podcast a rating, write a review, or comment if you an episode idea or a topic suggestion, at Apple Podcasts and PodChaser.com.…
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It’s the summer of 2007 and Rudy’s flying high at the top of the presidential polls. Our paths cross in Quebec where he’s the featured speaker at one of our corporate shindigs. For more content, go to BillGoldstein.com. Buy the book “Skip the Funeral,” available on Amazon. And give the podcast a rating, write a review, or comment if you an episode …
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I bet most of us can agree that we don't like feeling like “we're the problem” or that we might be letting someone down. When we make plans to meet up, or attend something together with someone else, or as in my story today, plan an event and then... life unexpectedly happens, the situation changes, and we have to cancel on them. UGH! It can be suc…
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Eighty percent of the population favor some additional regulation. But what’ll it be, and how do we execute in a way that’s fair to both sides? Maybe it’s more straightforward than you would suppose. Consider this. For more content, go to BillGoldstein.com. Buy the book “Skip the Funeral,” available on Amazon. And give the podcast a rating, write a…
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For a moment forget Defund and BLM and all the rest, and let’s consider our day to days with the police. Our normal interactions. A few observations. For more content, go to BillGoldstein.com. Buy the book “Skip the Funeral,” available on Amazon. And give the podcast a rating, write a review, or comment if you an episode idea or a topic suggestion,…
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You're in a meeting making a pitch about whatever, and the reception is negative. Lots of push back. Whaddaya do? What separates the "A Team" from everyone else? A few thoughts for your consideration. For more content, go to BillGoldstein.com. Buy the book “Skip the Funeral,” available on Amazon. And give the podcast a rating, write a review, or co…
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I often say, “Humans love to put other people up on a pedestal of praise and then move them over to the cross of crucifixion when they see their humanity.” Today on The Karen Kenney Show, we’re talking about how people like to build others up onto a pedestal of praise and then when they eventually discover that other person’s humanness, weaknesses …
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It can be wicked easy to get attached to the idea that relationships are supposed to last forever – and that people and how we relate to one another are supposed to stay the same. This notion gets reinforced in our minds, because our brains really like familiarity and don’t particularly love change. When it comes to human beings and relationships -…
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Have you ever stopped to wonder how many alcoholic beverage ads you encounter in a day—on the bus or on TV, at the movies or a sports stadium? What about how many alcohol products—like the much-discussed Dunkin’ Spiked drinks—are styled to look like their nonalcoholic counterparts? How about how much less you’d drink if you weren’t constantly bomba…
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From the childhood trauma of living through a cult-like experience, to now being married with 2 kids and running her own successful Podcast Management Company... This week’s guest is an inspiration for just how possible it is to get out, start out and eventually stand out in life and business! Today on The Karen Kenney Show, we’re talking to my gue…
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In the world today, you just can’t be on the internet and more specifically, on social media, and not see the way that people try to come for one another. There’s so many people with going around spewing their mean, hateful and ignorant comments all over everyone and everything. Today on The Karen Kenney Show, we’re talking about the cheap shots th…
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When we’re trying to create good, new, positive, or helpful things in the world - we sometimes find it hard to remain consistent and keep the momentum going. We might find ourselves in a pattern of starting and stopping again and again and again - which can lead to frustration and feelings of failure. Today on The Karen Kenney Show, we’re flipping …
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Love isn't just reserved for romantic, sexual, or intimate relationships. Love is all around us and one of the most powerful things you can do is learn to love yourself. I'm not talking in some big grandiose, egocentric way, where you decide you are “special”. I’m talking about truly learning how to be in relationship with yourself - with both your…
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Does Boston Spanish have its own accent and dialect? In the second episode of The Brink podcast Explain This! coproducer Sophie Yarin chats with Daniel Erker, a Boston University College of Arts & Sciences associate professor of linguistics and Spanish, about linguistic variation—the phenomenon of language evolution. As a sociolinguist, Erker’s sch…
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If we think, say, feel, believe or do something enough times - it creates a habitual well-worn groove within our subconscious mind. And if we get into a groove - that is no longer groovy, we can create a well-worn path that can easily become a rut that we feel stuck in. Today on The Karen Kenney Show, we’re talking about getting stuck in these ways…
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“There are no mistakes, only happy little accidents” is a famous line by beloved artist, painter, teacher and TV personality, Bob Ross. But when I was watching him the other day, he stopped me in my tracks with this other golden gem of wisdom - “Learn to work with what happens.” WOAH!!! These 6 powerful words are not only applicable for the painter…
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It’s normal and natural as kids to look for those external social cues that tell us which behaviors are good or bad - what is encouraged and what is discouraged . In fact, we were constantly being conditioned and molded as children growing up by how our parents, society, teachers, coaches, priests, siblings, and our friends were responding to us. I…
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Maybe you suffer from the same affliction that I have - which is I'm a hyper responsible person and have a nervous system that is still unlearning some old ways of being. And in this episode, what I’m highlighting is how this urgency pattern specifically shows up in my life by how much pressure I feel and put on myself to quickly respond to other p…
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