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What Drives You, with over 70 million downloads and 1,350 episodes, gets to the root causes of personal transformation. Join elite athlete, personal development guide, serial entrepreneur, author, and father of nine Kevin Miller as he conducts deep dives with our world's greatest transformational luminaries to gain clarity on what we want and our motives for wanting it. This brings us into alignment so we can drive further and faster with less effort, and most importantly, enjoy the ride on ...
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The Queer Quadrant

The Queer Quadrant

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Four-quadrant films are movies designed to appeal to the biggest, widest audience possible. In the process, they can often leave out a lot of LGBTQ+ representation – but end up loaded with subtext. In The Queer Quadrant, hosts Brooke Solomon and Jordan Gustafson examine cinema in all its cultural contexts, and explore why your favorite four-quadrant blockbuster is maybe…not as straight as you think it is.
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Two Nosy Meerkats

Lukas Arnold and Gabby Jordan Brown

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Welcome to Two Nosy Meerkats! Lukas and Gabby are two New York comedians who love learning the odd things that make up a person. From phobias to neuroses, early influences to sexual awakenings, follow the podcast as they basically just get to be nosy with guests and submissions from listeners!
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A Daily Signal podcast that challenges the left's narrative that all women must be liberal, pink-hat wearing, Planned Parenthood supporters. Hosted by Lauren Evans and Virginia Allen. Problematic Women celebrates and empowers right-minded women through thoughtful, long-form interviews and sharp-witted commentary on issues from pop culture to politics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join fat activists Marquisele Mercedes (she/her), Da’Shaun Harrison (they/them), Caleb Luna (they/them), Bryan Guffey (they/them), and Jordan Underwood (they/he) as they break down how and why anti-fatness shows up in our lives and relationships. Listen as they get endlessly sidetracked while re-answering old advice columns about weight, fitness, and more from fat liberationist perspectives. Released almost every other Sunday.
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Conversations with women “who run the world.” After a successful inaugural season hosting Carrie Kerpen’s widely loved podcast, All the Social Ladies, Jenn Burgess and Michelle Greenbaum are excited to kick off Season 6! Together, they interview the smartest women in marketing and advertising to learn how they’ve navigated their careers, captained major brands, and used social media along the way.
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The Student Leadership Podcast

Eran Holt & Jordan Kolarik

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Lead the Generation is all about helping students become better leaders. Leadership is influence. Students have influence. Students can be great leaders in their school, church, home and job. Join us throughout the school year for multiple short episodes a week to talk leadership.
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Let’s explore the amazing world of birth together! Listen for inspiring birth stories and intriguing teachings to expand your knowledge surrounding pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and postpartum life. Each soul-stirring episode is full of heart, passion, and practicality. Join me in this diverse mix of teachings and interviews with real moms and professional birth workers as we seek to more fully understand how God has designed early motherhood and the beginning of life!
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This podcast is a brought to you by Southwest Counselling Services in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. The show is for social workers, counsellors, psychotherapists and anyone in the mental health profession as well anyone looking for more information on improving their mental health or overall wellness. The show is hosted by a group of Registered Social Workers/Psychotherapists including; Matt Barnes, Michele McPherson, Taylor Dunlop & Rachael Fowler. Every episode aims to be informative, relevant ...
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The Mapso Juice podcast run by Coobee Darcelin, Bolu Gbadebo and Ralph Raxis based in Maplewood/South Orange, NJ features interviews with local business owners, artist, creatives, educators, and more. Join us for the organic conversation and let's connect the community so we can all support each other.
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Join historian Lettie Gore as she examines what history shows us and makes critical connections between the past and present. Lettie’s passion for history and educating about the truth can be heard and felt through her engaging discussions about racism, current events, racial justice, and politics in a time when historical background needs to meet current realities. Her perspective and delivery are unique, direct, and just what you need to hear.
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Vic Verchereau welcomes Brian Hurtekant, who is the Financial Manager with the State of Michigan.Brian Hurtekant has spent over 25 years serving, working and gaining experience in local and state government. His path has served him well and taught him wonderful lessons and he's ready to pass the knowledge on. Living in Watertown Township and servin…
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I’m more focused than ever on how our personal stories are what drives us. Part of my own story is care and concern for our planet. Not because I’m so altruistic, but I adore the outdoors. It’s my playground and I selfishly want it conserved and protected so I can keep enjoying it…and my grandkids can as well. So I’m driven to help conserve and pro…
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Originally Uploaded June 28th, Re-edited July 29th.Jeffrey Mosher welcomes Dalton Herbel, MBA, NHA, Vice President for Public Policy, LeadingAge Michigan, Lansing, MI, but serving statewide.Welcome Dalton, remind the Michigan business community about the services and purpose of LeadingAge Michigan?I understand, to support Michigan’s senior caregive…
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Sometimes our first experience isn’t our best experience, and that’s okay. God is sovereign over it all. He’s in the details. And He can and will use what happens in one circumstance to change the course of the next. Today, you’ll hear McKinnley share about her two very different hospital birth experiences, as well as some wonderful wisdom the Lord…
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Originally uploaded June 28th, reedited July 28th.For Media Business Episode 75:Tony Conley welcomes Scott McClallen, Michigan Capitol Confidential Reporter. Scott McClallen is a reporter and editor for Michigan Capitol Confidential. McClallen came to Michigan from Southern Illinois to study economics at Hillsdale College. He previously worked for …
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We are driven to our work for many reasons. Those reasons we go into the job, the career, or the business are what dictate our overall happiness and success, yet most of us go after it for the wrong reasons, and suffer for it. This is a show anyone working will want to listen to, but I’ll tell you, I feel it should be a requirement for today’s yout…
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Vic Verchereau welcomes Tim Hygh, who is the Executive Director of Mackinac Island Tourism.“In 1872 the United States Congress created at Yellowstone in Wyoming the world's first national park. Three years later Mackinac Island, Michigan, became the site of the second. For centuries, visitors have enjoyed this national treasure that’s home to histo…
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Originally uploaded June 27th, reedited July 24th.For Media Business Episode 74:Tony Conley welcomes back Bernie Porn, Founding Principal and President Bernie Porn is a partner and President of EPIC▪MRA. Drawing on over three decades of research and communication experience, Mr. Porn's primary role with the firm involves the writing and analysis of…
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I’ve spent a lifetime labeled as a high achiever. High performer. I bet you have as well. We have become experts in doing things. Going after things. Getting things done. And there are benefits to this. And yet the consummate mid life crisis is often a result of using ourselves as a tool and not knowing ourselves at all. In my recent conversation w…
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Up on today’s Problematic Women, we talk about the highlights of the last year - I mean week! President Joe Biden is out of the 2024 presidential race, and Vice President Kamala Harris is in as the likely Democratic nominee. We discuss what this means for the election cycle. Then, the Secret Services’ director resigned on Tuesday. We breakdown what…
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"Getting A Grip" is a brand new show for Michigan Business Network, hosted by long-time MBN contributor Michael Maddox.In this weekly program Mike will focus on helping entrepreneurs end the chaos. Through the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) we highlight ways that business owners can clarify their vision, gain traction, and increase team hea…
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Something happens in your life. A stimulus if you will. Something happens, somebody says or does something, and you have an immediate and uncontrollable reaction. Boom. This is natural and it is the human experience. Here is what happens though. Your brain does what it’s made to do. It attaches meaning to what happened. It creates a story based upo…
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Vic Verchereau welcomes Paula Cunningham, who is the State Director for AARP Michigan.Paula Cunningham, says "I followed my heart to this job" "I have had a rich and rewarding career in education as President of Lansing Community College and in the business community as CEO of Capitol National Bank. Now I am honored in my encore career to be part o…
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There is a common belief and drive that we have good and bad in us. That we are at war with our flesh. We mean well but we fall to this darkness inside of us. I’m a spiritual guy who has placed faith in Jesus. Just my personal decision. I have decided to put faith in the existence of good and evil. But here I’m going to step outside and look at thi…
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You know her from Don't Tell Comedy - it's Salma Zaky! She teaches us the difference between quietness and introversion, and how she'd never be one of these introverted weirdos, how you should never take a first date to a good bar, and who should be prepared to fight in any duo, romantic or platonic, and there is a wrong answer. Plus, we want to he…
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On Episode 39, Matt is joined by guest Carrie Haynes who is a Licensed Professional Counsellor, group facilitator, podcaster, adjunct professor and mentor focusing on assisting clinicians and guides in leading impactful groups. Carrie is the host of the podcast- 'The Art of Groups' and has a wealth of experience in training and guiding fellow thera…
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In this episode I have a paradigm shift that will alter your drive. We are all raised in the mono-mind belief system, the idea that we have one mind, and from this one mind we have an infinite amount of differing thoughts and emotions and impulses and urges. That we often feel are competing against each other. We think of our good selves and our ba…
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Were you ever unsatisfied with the care you were receiving during your pregnancy? Did it give you pause when it came to thinking about how the labor would go? Did you think, well, next time I’ll do it differently and switch providers but I’m too far in this time, it’s too late. Why wait for next time? What if there isn't a next time? When Carrie wa…
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Today, I sit down with Paul Povolni, who shares his journey through creativity, innovation, and technology. Paul discusses overcoming technical challenges in podcasting, capturing "Head Smack" moments that spark big ideas, and the creative processes behind engaging content. We delve into the impact of modern technology on communication and the impo…
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I’m looking at what drives someone who is on some of the biggest stages in the world, and the examples we can apply to our own lives. I’m curious about celebrities, and it seems we all are. My curiosity is around why we generally think they have something we don’t. How they got something we don’t have. And we often think of them as more driven than…
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Jordan and Brooke rev up their T-Bird and hit the road for an anniversary episode (crime spree not included). Topics include: feminism! Lesbianism! Dream cars! Thelma & Louise getting more butch as the movie goes on! The Criterion edition's double commentary! WOMEN!!! WOO!!!! Follow us on Twitter and IG! (And Jordan's Letterboxd / Brooke's Letterbo…
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I’m looking at who you are when you’re uninhibited, because it’s a tell-tale sign of what is really driving you. And so often we are blind. I’m not making light of being drunk, drugged, having dementia or dying, but these are methods or altered states that generally bring down people’s shields and we see what is underneath the persona. I’ve witness…
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The Daily Signal’s “Problematic Women” podcast is on-site in Milwaukee for the Republican National Convention. On this week’s edition, we discuss the biggest moments so far from the RNC, the implications of the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, and why Trump chose Sen. J.D. Vance, R-Ohio, as his running mate. Enjoy the show! H…
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Originally uploaded June 19th, reedited July 17th.Elizabeth Bernhard welcomes her latest batch of guests in manufacturing for a great conversation.This episode's guests include:Aaron VorwerkEgnyteAEC Practice Leader, Architects + Owners Aaron presently leads business development efforts for architects and owners at Egnyte. Throughout his career, Aa…
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Jeffrey Mosher welcomes back Hilary Doe, Chief Growth Officer for the State of Michigan, Detroit, MI.Could you remind the Michigan business community about the role of the Chief Growth Officer?We're just coming off this year's Mackinac Policy Conference, what were some highlights? While there, I understand that you were discussing the findings from…
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In this episode I’m looking at a concept that may be far more effective for motivating us than goal setting. There was a study that showed 80% of people are more motivated by problem solving than goals. What is a problem to consider? Dying. Imagine if you knew you had one year to live? What would you want to do? What would you stop doing? What woul…
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The point of this podcast is to better fuel your drive so you achieve more fulfillment. I’ve met few people who want to talk about death. We avoid it like…death. It’s black and dark and to be feared. At least in our culture. But seven months ago my Dad got a surprise cancer diagnosis, and he died six weeks later. I was fortunate to walk with him da…
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At 16 years old you're told that you most likely won’t be able to have children. Then by 18 you’re married to your high school sweetheart, and by 19 you’re pregnant with your first child, and soon facing postpartum depression head on-what a huge change in a matter of a few years. Listen in on Allie’s story as she shares with us how God met her thro…
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Originally uploaded April 23, re-edited July 11th.Jeffrey Mosher welcomes Jordan Turner, Economic Development Coordinator, Grand Rapids SmartZone, Grand Rapids, MI.The Grand Rapids SmartZone and its partners at Start Garden and Spartan Innovations are empowering Grand Rapids’ high-tech, high-growth startup community.Last month, the Grand Rapids Sma…
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Guilt is a primary hidden driver that we’ve accepted as a norm. How much of your lives and actions are being driven by this life draining motive? Probably more than you are aware of. But why, is the question. And how can you stop it? I’m with Valorie Burton. Valorie is founder of the Coaching and Positive Psychology (CaPP) Institute and has written…
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I don’t know many people who are sitting around bored. Who have ample free time and lots of margin. Between work, self-care, parenting, home and car maintenance and even socializing and entertainment, we generally have more we want to do and get done than time allows. So we stay at status quo and can feel fairly stuck. What’s interesting is we love…
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It was 2017 and President Donald Trump had just arrived in the Oval Office. The Women’s March took to the streets of D.C. proclaiming a message of “strength,” but Sarah Stonestreet did not see empowerment, but anger. “The overarching message was [a] middle finger to the chauvinistic world,” Stonestreet says of the marchers, adding that the underlyi…
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We're joined by the most connected guest we've ever had, comedian Carrie Ross. We remember taking the BDSM test together, stories spanning Suge Knight to psych wards and everything in between. Plus, we want to hear from YOU! Do you have an extraordinary story, a fascinating phobia, an intriguing habit, or a mind-boggling neurosis that deserves its …
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Jeffrey Mosher welcomes Brian Shoaf, Director, Government Relations Director, Detroit Regional Chamber, Detroit, MIDiscussing the federal proposal to terminate agreement between Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico:There were several questions raised regarding Delta Air Lines & Aeromexico agreement at risk:Brian Shoaf, Government Relations Director with …
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This is a warning for our culture as we are falling into a mode of far more consuming and far less creating. Two episodes ago I had business strategist and purpose expert, Mike Zeller, author of The Genius Within. A profound statement he wrote in his book, that I find to be a great challenge to us all, is this, “You don’t become great by reading ot…
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