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Ordinary Mind Zendo's podcast will play Dharma talks from Zen teacher and psychoanalyst Barry Magid. Barry Magid is a Dharma heir of Charlotte Joko Beck. These talks address a psychologically minded Zen practice adapted to the needs of American students practicing in the context of their everyday lives. Though much of the material here is specific to Zen practice, non Zen folk will find it interesting as well, as it addresses issues of our shared humanity. New episodes will generally be uplo ...
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The SRI360 Podcast is focused exclusively on Socially Responsible, ESG, Impact, Sustainable & Responsible investing. To learn more, visit SRI360.com. Each episode presents an interview with a world-class investor who is an accomplished practitioner from different asset classes in lively, wide-ranging, long-format discussions. In each interview, we try to cover everything from each investor's early personal journey—and what motivated and attracted them to commit their life energy to SRI—to in ...
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The Woj Pod

ESPN, Adrian Wojnarowski

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Get the inside scoop on all the biggest NBA news, as the biggest names in the game join ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski for "The Woj Pod" featuring in-depth conversations, breaking news reaction and analysis, and coverage of the biggest events on the NBA calendar, as well as an occasional deep dive into some of the most notable events in NBA history.
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As the first anniversary of Emily Hartridge's passing approaches, Charlotte, Alice and Jessica share with us Sisters Uncensored podcast. Renowned and remembered for her quick wit, infectious charm and straight talking, Sisters Uncensored encapsulates TV presenter and YouTuber Emily in her truest form through frank, honest and uplifting conversations which highlight the complexity and undeniable bond shared between sisters. The track on the series of Sisters Uncensored is called “The Tree” an ...
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The monthly VN Times podcast takes a deep dive into the issues impacting on the veterinary nursing profession. From making the right career choices to dealing with disability – it's no holds barred with editor Lacey Pitcher.
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The Art of Living Well Podcast®

Marnie Dachis Marmet & Stephanie May Potter

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The Art of Living Well Podcast® was created to empower you to live your happiest, healthiest and most authentic life. Each week we will bring you inspiring and motivating conversations covering health and wellness topics including Food, mindset, travel, product reviews and strategies from a variety of experts including our own bank of knowledge. We will also discuss and share information to address the confusion out there in the health and wellness space. Our intention is to help you decode ...
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We have a lot of authors on our podcast, talking about their books, what inspired them, how they’ve written them etc. Quite often they’ll get drawn into the TV series or films that inspired them [*coughs* Star Trek]. But a medium we don’t often touch upon is comics & graphic novels, even though some of […] The post Writing horror comics with Coriss…
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We are thrilled to share today’s guest, Dmitri Leonov, who has been the Co-Founder and CEO of Taopatch USA since 2019, after bringing the Taopatch to the U.S. from Italy. Taopatch is a patented wearable nanotechnology device that combines light therapy with acupuncture and has a wide range of benefits: improving posture, balance and mobility, elimi…
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To celebrate the SRI360 podcast's 2nd anniversary, I've created a “best of” episode with some of my favorite responses from one of the most popular questions in my interviews: the lessons learned from investments that didn’t turn out as expected. This episode features: 1. Bram Bos: Green Bonds Investing (02:12) Managing Director, Goldman Sachs Asse…
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When we say the word “novel,” most of us think of a book written in prose, split into chapters and possibly parts. But every now and again, we come across novels that defy our expectations. Pratchett’s early work not only eschewed chapters – instead presenting the reader with continuous prose divided by section breaks – […] The post The poetry of s…
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Part 2 of a 3 part series. We are thrilled to welcome back Jeff Dachis, who was first on episode 26, to discuss his company One Drop and how he empowers people with diabetes to live their best lives. We highly encourage you to listen to this episode, and our Part 1 (ep. 223) in this series, where we dive further into GLP-1 drugs, how they work, the…
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Charlotte Benson has practiced astrology as a career since 1972. She is the five-term president of the Arizona Society of Astrologers, one of the largest and oldest astrological organizations of its kind in the West. She has been the president of the American College of Vedic Astrology, Inc since 2018, and is now a Professor there. She is an experi…
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Have you ever thought about what happens with the clothes you toss out, or all the unsold items in malls? The apparel industry is a $3 trillion market that mass-produces tons of garments. Yet, a large portion of these items end up as waste without ever being sold. For many brands, it’s more cost-effective to write off unsold items as waste rather t…
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Juneteenth marks the date on June 19, 1865, when news of the Emancipation Proclamation finally reached the last remaining enslaved people in Texas. We talk with Davidson College historian Hilary Green about how Texas commemorations in the 19th century led to the declaration of a national holiday in 2021. We also get an overview of the Juneteenth ev…
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A few decades ago, if you said the word “Gothic haunted house novel,” the phrase would very definitely have brought to mind something with a rambling Victorian mansion, tortured heroines, mad women in the attic, sombre men, and wailing ghosts. It probably wouldn’t have brought to mind a little old lady baking scones and conducting […] The post Secr…
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Today's podcast is a fun episode discussing what we are watching, listening and reading right now. Additionally, we each give an update on how our 29029 everesting training is going. We are each redefining what we are capable of, and expanding the boundaries of our potential. Plus a few updates on our summer detox. In this episode you will learn: W…
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Have you ever stopped to think how we’re treating biodiversity like it’s free to use? Our planet’s biodiversity does a great service for all humankind, and it's time we give it the financial value it deserves. This is the core of natural capital investing, and today’s guest, Martin Berg, is here to share its inner workings. He is the CEO of Climate…
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Bach Akademie Charlotte’s 2024 Bach Festival returns to various locations around Charlotte and this year’s festival is called “Bach Akademie Charlotte Goes to Italy.” While it is indeed a Bach festival, it’s bookended by opening and closing concerts that focus on music from Italy, namely Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and Monteverdi’s Vespers of 1610 . We …
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Part 1 of a 3 part series. We are thrilled to welcome back two returning guests, Dr. Lauren Kelley-Chew, who was first on episode 147, and Dr. Susan Peirce Thompson, who recently was on episode 211, to discuss the very popular topic of GLP-1 class drugs for weight loss. We highly encourage you to listen to both of these episodes where we dive furth…
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Trumpeter Rodney Marsalis is a member of the famous New Orleans musical family and the leader of the Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass. We talk to Marsalis about his career and the group's upcoming concert at Gardner-Webb University. Learn more about the Summer in the Springs with the Rodney Marsalis Philadelphia Big Brass Concert Pictured: Th…
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VN Happy Hour made a triumphant return for Veterinary Nursing Awareness Month 2024, tackling the topic of parenting in the profession and asking, are we progressing? VN Times editor Lacey Pitcher was joined by a brilliant panel who shared their wisdom and candour to bring the community together and answer some tricky questions.Guests included @mort…
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A short story isn’t just a novel in miniature form. It isn’t even a shortened novella. It is a creature of its own devising. There’s only time for a snapshot of reality, and in the space of a few thousand words, you have to be able to draw in a reader, make them feel for […] The post Keeping it short – with Gianni Washington first appeared on Break…
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Dr. Shivani is an Ayurvedic practitioner and expert in fusing Eastern and Western practices that help our bodies achieve equilibrium. She completed her Master’s in Ayurvedic Sciences and her PhD in Turmeric. Inflammation is a root cause for many health issues in our lives and we have the power to overcome it. Her passion is teaching at-home remedie…
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Research shows that 81% of adults would like their investments to do some good as well as provide a financial return. However, the skepticism surrounding impact investing and limited awareness of the tools, standards, and regulations that support it holds many investors back in their impact journey. What the world needs now is greater advocacy for …
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ESPN NBA Draft Analyst Jonathan Givony joins The Woj Pid on Bronny James and the fight for the top of the NBA Draft including Alex Sarr, Donovan Clingan, Zaccharie Risacher, and the possibility of a Kentucky guard landing with the Spurs. Plus: A conversation with Matas Buzelis of the G League Ignite on his improbable developmental journey to the NB…
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Before there was a TV show and before there was a book, Patric Richardson loved laundry. As a child, Richardson loved clothes, both wearing them and their care. He studied merchandising apparel and textiles at the University of Kentucky and then left for an incredible career in luxury fashion at McAlpins, Neiman Marcus, and Nordstrom. Richardson op…
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In this episode of the VN Times podcast editor Lacey discusses leaving clinical work with Sophie Giddens, a former Equine RVN who has forged a career supporting veterinary clinics while utilising many of her skills acquired in the clinic.Sophie reflects candidly about not necessarily having a plan when leaving her role, and the power of community a…
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Portfolios looking to make a real-world impact are increasingly considering real assets as part of their investment strategies. With a trillion-dollar investment gap in our global infrastructure, this seems like a smart move. Real asset investing is not only driving progress worldwide, it’s also a smart long-term investment to secure our planet’s f…
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The Salisbury Symphony has been looking for a new music director this season, and they will audition their final candidate at their concert called "Hope and Lifting." Daniel Wiley will conduct the orchestra in music of Mendelssohn, Tchaikovsky, and Omar Thomas. Wiley is currently assistant conductor with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and Pops. …
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The literature of our past is littered with casual gender biases. You describe someone as a “witch” and the natural assumption is that they are female. But according to Diane Purkiss, while mostly women were accused in the English witch trials, in some of the Scandinavian countries, men were in the slight majority. In fact, […] The post Secret soci…
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Dr. John Lieurance is a naturopathic physician, chiropractic neurologist and author of “Melatonin: Miracle Molecule” and “Methylene Blue: Silver Bullet”. Dr. Lieurance has spent most of his career focused on finding solutions to the core causes of disease and how to support healing through natural methods. Some of the conditions he often sees clini…
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The Charlotte Symphony Orchestra is producing an immersive event called "Merge" that combines modern symphonic music with electronic dance music and synchronized visual projections. Resident Conductor Christopher James Lees talks about the symphony's foray into new territory and the collaboration that brought it to life. Learn more about the MERGE:…
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When you think of the circular economy, it’s inevitable to also bring up the significant challenges in the transition to this model, such as high transition costs, logistical complexities, inconsistent regulatory support, and low business and consumer participation. Regardless of its complexities, there’s hope in impact venture capital. To share ho…
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Join Marnie and Stephanie in today's podcast as they share how to tune into what your body is telling you and create a movement plan for your health and longevity goals. They get up close and personal, and share their own challenges and learnings over the years. Marnie & Stephanie have coached numerous clients to trust their intuition and to create…
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The life of a successful NBA executive requires you to fix everything, everywhere all at once. So when Utah Jazz general manager Justin Zanik found himself in a fight for his life, he was suddenly in the unfamiliar position of needing to be fixed himself. But this is nothing new to the resilient Zanick family who have been at the forefront of fight…
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