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Helping moms find purpose in their homeschool while keeping things super simple. Join Jenny Hedrick, mental health therapist and homeschool mama of 3 as she shares her tips and tricks to a simple and purposeful homeschool.
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The COO Roundtable

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Join host Matt Sonnen and a panel of COOs, as they share an open discussion about operational and technology best practices for the RIA industry, and shed a light on the tremendously important work COOs perform on a day-to-day basis.
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Cabin Pressure is set in the wing and prayer world of a tiny, one-plane airline, staffed by two pilots, one on his way down, and one who was never up to start with. In this, the finale of the whole series, we discover that for MJN Air, whether it's choosing an ice-cream flavour, putting a princess in a van or remembering your grandmother's name, no job is too small, but, many, many jobs are too difficult. Carolyn Knapp-Shappey, MJN Air's formidable boss, has employed two of the very cheapest ...
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Gresham College has been providing free public lectures since 1597, making us London's oldest higher education institution. This podcast offers our recorded lectures that are free to access from the Gresham College website, or our YouTube channel.
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Season 4 of CHANEL Connects takes you to the Venice Biennale—the world’s most influential, international exhibition of art—to meet the artists, curators and thinkers shaping culture today. The new season of CHANEL’s flagship culture podcast features the South African painter and filmmaker William Kentridge, French-Caribbean artist Julien Creuzet, London-based gallerist Sadie Coles, Luxembourg-born actress Vicky Krieps, American designer Michael Rock and Frieze editor Andrew Durbin. Presented ...
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Lionel Barber, the former Editor of the Financial Times, is hosting a brand-new podcast series - What Next? with Lionel Barber. In his first broadcast venture since the FT, What Next? with Lionel Barber focuses on life after COVID-19 and sees the multi-award-winning journalist and author discover how the world is adapting to the pandemic, what needs to change and, most importantly, what lessons we have learnt that will shape our lives for the future. Each week, Lionel will be speaking to som ...
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The Great Teachers Movement Podcast focuses not on teaching specific fields but rather on the art of teaching. This podcast shifts the spotlight onto what makes a great teacher, focusing on the nature of the great teacher within yourself. In the spirit of any personal quest, the journey isn’t just about the external exploration of exceptional educators; instead, it becomes a revealing odyssey where the questers uncover profound insights about themselves. Join us as we delve into the heart of ...
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Hosted by Leigh Ann Porter, MA, CCC-SLP, the Speech Uncensored Podcast explores the world of medical Speech and Language Pathology. Building on a passion for education and implementing best practice approaches, Leigh Ann created the Speech Uncensored Podcast to connect medical SLPs with meaningful resources, emerging research, and practical tools. Leigh Ann’s goal is to empower and connect SLPs to enhance our profession and accelerate the research to practice pipeline. Visit https://www.spee ...
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Welcome to the Passionate About OSS podcast, the show for people who are just that – Passionate About OSS – Where the OSS stands for Operational Support Systems. In other words, the software solutions that help manage and operate the complex telecommunications networks of today. Ryan Jeffery interviews experts in the field of OSS/BSS and telecommunications software. His guests represent the many facets of OSS including: founders, architects, business analysts, designers, developers, rainmake ...
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As The Gleaner celebrates its 160th anniversary in 2023, our team is taking the opportunity to look back at various facets of the history of the Chateauguay Valley in southwestern Quebec. Join us in listening to the voices of the Valley!
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The Happy at Work Podcast

The Happy at Work Podcast

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The Happy at Work podcast explores the intersection of organizational culture, positive psychology, and employee branding to create thriving workplaces. Our expert hosts—Dr. Laura Hamill, Michael McCarthy, and Dr. Tessa Misiaszek—bring diverse perspectives and deep expertise to uncover practical strategies for fostering happiness and success at work. We engage with various guests, including organizational leaders, HR professionals, psychologists, researchers, and employees across various ind ...
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Got Questions? Submit your Homeschooling Questions HERE and Jenny will answer them in her new series "Ask Jenny", coming 2025. In this episode, join Jenny Hedrick and Carolyn Martin as they dive into the topic of school choice and what it means for homeschoolers nationwide. Carolyn takes a closer look at Colorado's Amendment 80, breaking it down to…
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Watch the Q&A session here: https://youtu.be/leCxdECjyDM Reducing health inequalities is a matter of social justice. Strategies must address the social gradient in health, and efforts should extend beyond healthcare to address the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age. This lecture argues economic circumstances, while impor…
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Send us a text In this episode, Tessa and Laura explore the evolving landscape of workplace dynamics with Stacey Messier, who brings her unique perspective from managing multiple innovation workspaces across New England. The conversation walks through how organizations can create meaningful in-person experiences that go beyond basic amenities, addr…
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Watch the Q&A session here: https://youtu.be/IJT3B9WZntc Rediscovering remarkable historical figures such as the Birka Warrior Woman, Hildegard of Bingen, and King Jadwiga offers a fresh perspective to understand an era often dismissed as 'nasty, brutish, and short'. Rather than being exceptions, this lecture will reveal the considerable influence …
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Watch the Q&A session here: https://youtu.be/sYqJomnunFg The deeper exploration of Paganism begins with its roots in the Victorian and Edwardian eras, and the question of how ancient paganism was regarded then. It considers the mainstream views of that paganism in that period, which veered between regarding it as a religion of ignorance, tyranny an…
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Send us a text In his second appearance on Happy at Work, Andrew Soren explores the complex relationship between meaningful work and well-being. Drawing from recent research, he reveals surprising findings about how highly meaningful work can sometimes lead to decreased well-being, and discusses practical ways to balance purpose with personal susta…
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The management of water supplies, flooding and water pollution in the UK is currently the subject of great controversy, and public interest has never been higher. Following a short introduction by Professor Carolyn Roberts, this focused day will include three debates in which experts will discuss contrasting views on the nature of a specific proble…
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Matt was joined by Jeremy Massullo of Concurrent and Dr. Jordan Hutchison of RFG Advisory for Episode 70. Jeremy was Concurrent’s very first employee seven years ago, and currently serves as VP of Operations. The firm is headquartered in Tampa, FL, started as an OSJ on Raymond James’ platform, and currently has approximately $9.5 billion of client …
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Watch the Q&A session here: https://youtu.be/D3Lz-M1P9Vk The 1968 Presidential Election remains the most divisive in modern U.S. history, with Democrat Hubert Humphrey, Republican Richard Nixon, and independent George Wallace at the forefront, and outgoing President Lyndon Johnson working behind the scenes. This lecture explores the striking parall…
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Behind the sublime precision and expressive power of Bach’s music lies a mischievous spirit. From puzzle canons (where the performer must solve a riddle to reach the score), melodies that run upside-down and backwards against themselves, hidden symbols, endless loops, to the embedding of numbers and names into the music, this lecture explores Bach’…
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This lecture was recorded by Martin Daunton on 22nd October 2024 at Barnard's Inn Hall, London. Martin is Visiting Professor of Economic History. Martin was also Master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, between 2004 and 2014, and he is Emeritus Professor of Economic History at the University of Cambridge. The transcript of the lecture is available from t…
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Watch the Q&A session here: https://youtu.be/gtCsGQ14nU0 This lecture examines ‘Send in the Clowns’, probably the most commercially successful song written by the revered Stephen Sondheim. Yet it confounds the expectations of a showstopper by being written for an actress of limited singing ability, the late Glynis Johns. This lecture reflects on ho…
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Watch the Q&A session here: https://youtu.be/wiAFxEnq8t4 Gresham College has been delivering public lectures since 1597 through times of great social, political and technological change. Its commitment to deliver lectures for free to the general public has led to intermittent financial challenges to its generous sponsors. The arrival of the interne…
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Watch the Q&A session here: https://youtu.be/YltPv0VUFgQ With the ongoing war in Ukraine, long-term planning for security in Europe is essential. What will be the role of NATO, EU enlargement, and the support of the UK to ensure a Europe of peace and prosperity? Against the backdrop of Russian aggression, potential changes in US policy and rising p…
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Do you have homeschooling questions? Submit them HERE to be answered in an upcoming episode, in a new segment, "Ask Jenny". In this episode of the Super Simple Homeschool podcast, I’m joined by Megan Estes, host of the Only Love Today podcast. Megan is an outgoing, recovering perfectionist with a heart for connecting and encouraging moms in their w…
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Watch the Q&A session here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDRNuI4Vwmk We often think of immunity as being a human, or at least mammalian, phenomenon. But in fact almost all living organisms have some form of immune system. In this lecture we’ll lift the lid on the astonishingly diverse immune mechanisms used by bacteria, amoebae, nematodes and ma…
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Send us a text In this episode, we explore the intersection of kindness and productivity in the workplace with author and entrepreneur Graham Allcott. Graham shares insights from his upcoming book "Kind: The Quiet Power of Kindness at Work" and discusses how kindness, empathy, and trust can lead to increased productivity, creativity, and overall su…
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Watch the Q&A session here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKaTcobzidk In a year of elections, climate change is emerging as a divisive political issue, and in many countries for the first time. This may be partly a consequence of past efforts to keep it apolitical through over-reliance on stealth policies and technocratic institutions. This lectu…
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While Lycurgus of Sparta and Solon of Athens are now the best-known lawgivers of Greek antiquity, there were many others, from king Minos in Crete to Zaleucus and Charondas in southern Italy. This lecture explores the specific roles attributed to Greek lawgivers in fact and legend, revealing how and why they captured later political imaginations – …
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Send us a text In this episode, we explore the importance of career development in today's evolving work landscape with author and business leader Julie Winkle Giulioni. Julie shares insights on fostering employee growth, navigating remote work challenges, and creating psychological safety in the workplace. In This Episode, You'll Learn: Why career…
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Get the free guide to Discovering the Purpose of your Homeschool. Check out my new course, You CAN Homeschool, where I help you get started homeschooling simply and purposefully. In today’s episode, I’m sharing from my own current experience of selling our home, moving, and trying to keep up with homeschooling. Life doesn’t pause for us to get ever…
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We are joined by Jina Yi of Wealth Architects and Victoria Latham of Parallel Financial and the Fiduciary Alliance for Episode 69. Jina has been with Wealth Architects, headquartered in Mountain View, CA, since 2007 and was appointed the Chief Operating Officer and Chief Compliance Officer in 2021. The firm employes 25 team members, managing close …
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This first lecture looks at the power that is given to advocates in a country that has a constitutional structure like the US. I have brought The American Constitution powers an American lawyer in ways unavailable to the British. I will illustrate this difference from my own experience of bringing 88 cases against the President of the US. I have th…
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What is modern Paganism, and how does it relate to witchcraft, Druidry and other phenomena? This lecture is designed to answer that question, and in doing so to provide an overview of the different traditions that make up Paganism today. It will show what they have in common, and what makes each one unique. It will suggest the ways in which Paganis…
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Watch the Q&A session here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFCDvsq6N5g For centuries scientists have tried to identify what is special about the human brain. How do we approach this problem from a mathematical standpoint? The first hypothesis is that bigger is better, in some sense. In this introductory lecture, scaling laws and simple ideas from …
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Get your FREE guided worksheet to help you discover the purpose of your homeschool. Check out my new course, You CAN Homeschool, designed to help you get started homeschooling simply and purposefully. Are you overwhelmed, constantly questioning if you’re doing enough in your homeschool? In this episode, we dive into one of the most foundational asp…
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The first lecture in the series considers the most famous telescope of all, the Hubble space telescope. A project more than forty years in the making, Hubble overcame an initial disaster with a misshapen mirror to drive a revolution in every part of astronomy, providing iconic views of everything from a comet crashing into Jupiter to a surprisingly…
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Welcome back to Voice for Infection Prevention, your go-to source for illuminating conversations with leaders dedicated to ensuring patient safety. I'm your host, Jacob Hutcherson, and today's episode is truly special as we're joined by Donna Nucci, a distinguished figure in the field of infection prevention. Donna currently serves as the System Di…
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Andy and Martin travel back in time to the summer of 1965 and the adventures of HR consultant Drew Heriot and his sister-in-law Anne as they face up to the machinations of 'Undermind’: aliens who have brainwashed British citizens in order to cause national unrest ahead of their imminent invasion. Their various schemes include: spreading pirate radi…
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Welcome back to Voice for Infection Prevention, your trusted platform for insightful discussions with leaders dedicated to ensuring patient safety. I'm your host, Jacob Hutcherson, and today's episode is a true delight as we welcome Erin Beck-Wilder to the show. Erin is a seasoned infection preventionist with a wealth of experience managing infecti…
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Welcome back, teachers! In this special back-to-school episode of the Great Teachers Movement Podcast, we’ve gathered the best first-day-of-school tips from some of our favorite past guests. Whether you’re a seasoned educator or just starting your teaching journey, these tips will help set a positive tone, build relationships with students, and cre…
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Send us a text In this episode, we dive deep into the challenges of remote work, focusing on loneliness and team effectiveness. Jean Bays is the Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) at Neat, a global video technology company. With 28 years of experience in HR, Jean brings a wealth of knowledge in managing diverse, international teams. Jean shares i…
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Many decades ago, as a young graduate from drama school, I was presented with a stark choice – either to shape my story myself, through writing, or to feel aggrieved at the detrimental narratives circulating about people like me in Britain at that time. I chose the latter, and in this talk I will talk about how story-making is a conscious act of sp…
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Are you feeling overwhelmed about homeschooling? Join me in my course, You CAN Homeschool, where I help you simplify your homeschool, while keeping it simple! In today's episode, I am joined by Sarah Janisse Brown. Sarah is a homeschool mom of 15 and the founder of Thinking Tree Books. She shares how she broke free from standardized education throu…
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Episode 68 could very well be the most impactful episode we have recorded. For five and a half years, The COO Roundtable has highlighted the incredible work COOs perform daily across the RIA industry. As such, we’ve tended to focus on the tactical elements of the job: How do you effect change at your organization? How do you approach technology or …
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Welcome back to Voice for Infection Prevention, your trusted source for engaging discussions with leaders committed to ensuring safe and transparent patient care. I'm your host, Jacob Hutcherson, and today's episode is bound to inspire as we sit down with Catherine Kroll, a seasoned leader in infection prevention. Catherine currently serves as the …
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Season Four of CHANEL Connects, the flagship arts and culture podcast, concludes with Adriano Pedrosa, curator of the 60th edition of the Venice Biennale and the Artistic Director of the São Paulo Museum of Art. In conversation with Yana Peel, Global Head of Arts & Culture at CHANEL, Pedrosa discusses the theme for this year’s Biennale: Stranieri O…
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Welcome to Voice for Infection Prevention, your go-to destination for illuminating conversations with leaders shaping the future of healthcare. I'm your host, Jacob Hutcherson, and today's episode is a special treat as we delve into the world of infection prevention with a seasoned expert. Joining us is Martin Leveske, the System Director of Infect…
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Send us a text In this inspiring episode of Happy at Work, we sit down with Nisha Kadaba, Director of Global Impact at PagerDuty. Nisha shares insights on building a culture of social impact within organizations, discussing PagerDuty's innovative approach to employee volunteerism and community engagement. From skills-based pro bono work to strategi…
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New to homeschooling? Check out Jenny's new course: You CAN Homeschool! In today's episode, Jenny is joined by Cherelle German to discuss UN-schooling your mindset. Cherelle has been homeschooling for 9 years and counting and is the creator of The Simplified Feast homeschool curriculum. Are you looking for an open-and-go family-style curriculum tha…
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The Gray's Inn Reading 2024 Does the UK’s constitution provide too much freedom for those that wish to abuse it? Specific examples of this might include Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s lawbreaking during COVID, the selection of Liz Truss as Prime Minister, the ability of the Government to force controversial policies (such as the Rwanda Bill) and th…
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At the Palazzo Persico, the world-famous designers Michael Rock and Irma Boom reflect on Venice’s pivotal role in the history of book publishing – and its influence on generations of contemporary artists. Michael is the co-founder of 2x4, while Boom has designed more than 300 books across her career. Together, they explore how, more than 500 years …
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Welcome back to Voice for Infection Prevention, your trusted source for illuminating discussions with leaders driving innovation in healthcare. I'm your host, Jacob Hutcherson, and today's episode promises to be truly enlightening as we're joined by Carolyn Fiutem, an esteemed leader with a profound passion for infection prevention. Currently servi…
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Co-hosts Pat Hendrickson, Ed.D., Core Variable, and Steve Smith, M.A., C.P.P. 1st Person Seminar In this episode of the Great Teachers Movement podcast, Steve talks with Pat about her recent transition to a new school. Pat shares her experiences, discussing both the challenges and opportunities that come with starting fresh in a new environment. Th…
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This episode connects two artists from countries uniquely impacted by climate change. Representing Iceland and Hong Kong, Hildigunnur Birgisdóttir and Trevor Yeung are navigating this year’s Venice Biennale and Venice as a city, much the way they treat their island homes. At the Conservatorio di Musica, looking out onto the Italian canals, they dis…
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Welcome back to Voice for Infection Prevention, your go-to podcast for enlightening conversations with leaders shaping the landscape of infection prevention. I'm your host, Jacob Hutcherson, and today's episode is truly special as we sit down with Kate Macguire, a distinguished figure in the field. Kate currently holds the esteemed position of Dire…
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Guest Megan Dotson, MAE Professor, Developmental Studies, West Kentucky Community and Technical College (WKCTC) Disclaimer: The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the hosts or the podcast. In this episode of the Great Teachers Movement podcast, Pat and Steve chat with Megan Dotson, a seasoned profess…
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This month Andy and Martin review the highly regarded 1987 BAFTA-winning Scottish drama Tutti Frutti, written by John Byrne and starring Robbie Coltrane and Emma Thompson. Unfortunately Andy disputes that high regard and is staggered that Fortunes of War (also with Thompson), another best drama nominee that year, lost out to it. He finds Tutti Frut…
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In The Republic, Plato explores the predicament of the Cave: a passive citizen body, a conniving and self-interested set of sophistic opinion-formers and demagogic political leaders, a systematically misleading and damaging order of political structures and common beliefs and appetites. Does this have lessons for tackling climate change? In clingin…
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Learn more about Jenny's new course, You CAN Homeschool. Check out these adorable homeschool notebooks. In this short episode we address some of the most common myths about homeschooling including some objections that we often hear. You'll appreciate Jenny's candid approach to these common misconceptions about homeschooling.…
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