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Licensed Clinical therapist with 10+ years of experience treating individuals, families and couples navigating through the challenges of relationships, identity and life changes. Helping humans do relationships better with boundary setting and improved communication.
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UN News interviews a wide range of people from senior news-making officials at Headquarters in New York, to advocates and beneficiaries from across the world who have a stake in helping the UN go about its often life-saving work in the field.
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Co-host’s and cousins Julia Falcone and Josh Flitter are here to make space exploration a little sillier! Julia Falcone is a graduate student at Georgia State University studying the effects that supermassive black holes have on their galaxies. She has a strong passion for science communication and improv. In her free time, Julia can be found having way too many opinions about movies, knitting and sewing funky outfits, and organizing coworkers in her union. Josh Flitter is an actor, comedian ...
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Get up close and personal with agile leaders around the world – executives, business leaders, and experts as they share practical leadership insights around leading in today’s complex workplaces. The first series features an in-depth discussion of "8 Paradoxes of Leadership Agility." The second series will feature actionable agile leadership insights that leaders can continue to draw upon and leverage, now and in the future. Enhance your leadership effectiveness, future-proof your career, an ...
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The Communication Paradox

Dave Harries / Angela Jones

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Angela Jones and Dave Harries share their journey exploring the communication paradox - the tension between perfection and authenticity in business communications. Follow their insights and discoveries, as they discuss the communication paradox, interview expert guests and travel through the minefield of communications learning lots and (hopefully) growing a little along the way.
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Actor, Inter-spiritual minister and Impactful Communication teacher, Sandra Bargman leans into the understanding that life isn't black or white, but rather it's where these two meet where we find the most creativity, chaos and ultimately, understanding. Based on her hit one woman show of the same name, The Edge of Everyday podcast is an exploration of the edges we all face and grapple with in our challenging times. Sandra Bargman shares her own stories and perspectives around opposing belief ...
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Join Scott and AMI (Advanced Marketing Intelligence) for a fun and insightful show featuring conversations, ideas and takeaways focused on the powers of humanized communication in modern content marketing. Learn the different ways audience-focused content strategy and messaging help businesses create contrast, curiosity and connection in an increasingly crowded and competitive world.
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In Fail Smart - Lessons in Leadership and Life, our guests on the Nordic Leaders Podcast open up about themselves with the courage to talk about setbacks: the stuff that didn't quite work out how they intended, but how they came back stronger and wiser. We've got all the best elements of the Nordic leaders podcast still there, but there's a few extra questions about the ups and downs of life. Join us, David, Nick, and Stefano as we explore failing smart with our hyper successful guests - and ...
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Welcome to Jake and Gino's podcast, where we cut through the noise of entrepreneurship and real estate investing. If you're a forward-thinking individual, eager to take the plunge into the business or multifamily real estate investing world, then this is the show for you! Here, you'll discover invaluable insights from industry leaders who have walked the path and made their marks. Every episode is a mini masterclass, covering topics like startup growth, venture capital, business acquisitions ...
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As Gun Culture dives deeper into the philosophy behind the Human Right to self defense and determination, the Cast and Guests engage in building a closer community through conversation. Shop at www.redactedllc.com Support / Join the Chat at redactedculture.locals.com
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The Apex Podcast

Apex Communications Network

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A team of professional storytellers dedicated to highlighting how ordinary people can be capable of such extraordinary things. We are always on the lookout for unsung heroes and emerging leaders that are transforming the world around them each and every day. Our guests range from the world of sports and medicine to business and entrepreneurship. Each episode offers you insights into how these amazing humans have managed to conquer fear and persevere through seemingly insurmountable challenge ...
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Landman Pivot

Ryan Fairbanks

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We talk about pivoting to new roles within the oil & gas industry and leveling up our skill set and mindset to prepare for the pivot path. There are 3 ways to engage directly: 1. Pivot Coaching 2. Land Skills (mastermind) Groups 3. Land Skills Network (on LinkedIn and Facebook) Other ways to engage in asynchronous communication: 1. Subscribe or apply at landmanmastermind.com 2. Connect on LinkedIn 2. Connect on Facebook
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If you want to write and publish professionally, this podcast is for you. The Word Leader is a writing podcast for thinkers who want to lead with words. Every episode, podcast host and founder of Trivium Writing Leandre Larouche shares strategies, tactics, mindset hacks, and philosophical approaches to writing and communication. We discuss how to get your wisdom out in the world through book writing and publishing, how to improve your communication, and how to use writing as a leadership too ...
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Evolved Living Podcast

Dr. Josie Jarvis, PP-OTD, MA-OTR/L, BA, BS

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This is a podcast dedicated to coming together and sharing multidisciplinary and multicultural wisdom from diverse perspectives to support adapting to change holistically and ecologically together with honesty about the messy and imperfect process of ongoing growth, change, and adaptation to the contemporary world. This podcast seeks to help facilitate mindful, inclusive, and transformative dialog and responsive trauma-informed and responsive action to connect people across the globe toward ...
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Theory and Practice

GV (Google Ventures)

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Season 4 will explore one of humanity's most rapidly advancing and impactful changes: what does it mean to be human in the age of AI when computers and robots are accomplishing more human functions? How will AI with human-level skills influence us and enhance the world around us? How will we change AI, and how will it change us? Theory and Practice opens the doors to the cutting edge of biology and computer science through conversations with leaders in the field. The podcast is hosted by Ant ...
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Every project has a story – one that has knowledge to be gained, successes to emulate, and mistakes to avoid – but those stories are too often not shared. This Project Life is a weekly podcast where host Jeff Plumblee discusses what's really going on behind the scenes of projects from the leaders who manage them. Join us monthly for the live Community of Practice on Zoom, or listen to the podcast on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever podcasts are found.
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Welcome to another episode of How To with Gino Barbaro! In this episode, Gino, co-founder of Jake and Gino, dives into the crucial questions every limited partner (LP) should ask a general partner (GP) or sponsor about the debt and financing of a deal. If you’re a passive investor or an active investor looking to avoid common mistakes in real estat…
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The UN independent expert on torture said on Monday that the reported plea deal with the United States that has led to the release of Julian Assange “is a very good outcome” to the long running case. The WikiLeaks founder and whistleblower has been fighting extradition from the United Kingdom to the US for the past five years and has reportedly agr…
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Jason Wojo: Founder and CEO of Wojo Media, a visionary behind scaling over a thousand businesses to six figures and 58 businesses to eight figures. Introduction Jake and Gino introduce the episode with their usual banter, discussing the New York to Florida connection and their guest, Jason Wojo. Jason's Journey Jason shares his story of starting as…
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You do not have control over the circumstances that surround you. However, you may have a moral obligation to how you live through them. Which are you? Born too late to explore the world, or born too early to explore the stars? Which are you? One who sees your generation as the one who squandered their potential, or the generation that has to pay f…
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Around four in 10 countries where conflicts have ended return to a state of war within a decade, which is why investing in disarmament, demobilization and reintegration is crucial to sustaining peace. That was one of the key messages from the UN Department of Peace Operations (DPO) and UN Development Programme (UNDP) at this year’s Symposium on Dis…
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When the UN refugee agency (UNHCR), released its annual report on global trends in June, it showed, for the twelfth year in a row, record numbers of displacement, around 120 million people. Conflict remains the key factor behind the figures, and the report noted that the climate crisis is often a driver of that conflict. On the ground, in the count…
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War-torn Sudan is facing a looming famine and the world’s largest displacement crisis as the conflict between rival militaries that started last April grinds on and the situation deteriorates on the ground. UN News’s Khaled Mohamed spoke with Justin Brady, who leads the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in the country. S…
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More than 60 elections are taking place in 2024 and, whilst 90 per cent of people say they want to live in a democracy, many are voting for people and systems that are restricting their rights. The UN has expressed concern about this “democracy paradox”, and that fact that some governments and governance systems are becoming increasingly repressive…
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In this episode, Gino Barbaro sits down with Neil Schoepp, a dedicated member of the Jake and Gino community since 2018. Neil shares his incredible journey from serving as a New York City police officer and fireman for over 24 years to becoming a successful multifamily investor and life coach. Highlights: Early Days: Neil recounts his early career …
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Each year on 20 June, the world celebrates World Refugee Day with forced displacement surging to historic new levels across the globe, according to the 2024 flagship Global Trends Report from refugee agency UNHCR. UN News’s Pauline Batista sat down with UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Mary Maker from South Sudan, at UN Headquarters in New York, who discu…
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The resilience of women-led organizations to continue working across Gaza to benefit their communities is “an inspiration”, the Special Representative for UN Women in the region said on Wednesday in an interview with UN News. Maryse Guimond from the Palestine Office of the UN agency advocating for gender equality described her first mission to the …
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The Secular Age can be marked as one where mechanism of belief commonly assumed considers religion one option amongst many. We may find a sense of freedom in not being bound politically or nationally to a Religion, but the cost reduces the legitimacy of a belief to authenticity and thus, merely a fashion statement. What you believe about right and …
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Welcome to another insightful episode of the Jake and Gino podcast! In this "How To" lesson, Gino Barbaro, co-founder of Jake and Gino, dives deep into the crucial topic of Capital Expenditures (CapEx) in multifamily investing. Inspired by our recent Buy Right Bootcamp, where we had over 60 students, Gino shares invaluable lessons and insights from…
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The underrepresentation of women and marginalized groups in leadership within corporate and academic sectors is significant. There is a critical need for proactive steps to improve representation and include women in decision-making roles, which will, in turn, benefit families and communities. In episode 19 of the Leaders People Love series, Prof I…
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In this episode of the Jake and Gino Podcast, hosts Jake Stenziano and Gino Barbaro are joined by Dan Handford, founder and managing partner of PassiveInvesting.com. With over $1.5 billion in assets, Dan brings a wealth of knowledge on multifamily investing, asset management, and scaling businesses. Key Discussion Points: Introduction and Backgroun…
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Some 3.2 billion people, or almost one third of the global population, are affected by desertification and land loss according to the UN’s most senior official dealing with the issue. The loss of land through drought and desertification, which is being driven, in part, by climate change, can have huge impacts on agriculture, development, migration …
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In today’s episode, join host Sandra Bargman as she interviews renowned astrologer Heather Rowan Robbins about her new book Star Codes: Navigate Your Chart with Choice-Based Astrology. Heather shares the story of how she got into astrology over 40 years ago and discusses how she uses a choice-based approach. She also explains some of the planetary …
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Many of us grew up in a world where to join the military meant to serve our country. Baked into that ideological pie was a hierarchy where, the more special your operations, the more value you might have, at least on social media. Cameron Fath tells about how he joined the Ranger Regiment, what it was like to enter and then leave that arena, and wh…
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It has now been over 1,000 days since the Taliban, the de facto authorities in Afghanistan, banned education for girls beyond sixth grade, a figure described by the Executive Director of the UN children’s agency, UNICEF, as “a blatant violation of their right to education” resulting in “dwindling opportunities and deteriorating mental health”. To r…
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The UN’s digital technology agency (ITU) launches ‘UN Virtual Worlds Day’ on Friday a pioneering event designed to integrate the metaverse – ‘an integrated ecosystem of virtual worlds’ – to improve how societies and governance work to greater benefit the public. Virtual reality offers new opportunities for reaching the Sustainable Development Goals…
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Nuclear power has been a source of optimism and fear since the mid-Twentieth Century. On one hand, it evokes the destructive power of nuclear bombs, the catastrophic explosion of Chernobyl, the Fukushima disaster or, more recently Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine, Europe’s largest, which has come under fire since Russia’s full-scale inva…
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Why do men go off to war? Is it for Glory? Honor? The GI Bill? The war/violence/conflict in Ukraine illustrates how some men go to war, regardless of the big picture. While pundits and politicians opine about how America's influence, military support, and participation in Eastern Europe paints a picture of the next forever war, individuals travel t…
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In this episode, Gino Barbaro hosts Pat Zingarella, the founder of GoInvest Clearly, to discuss the innovative ways his company is revolutionizing real estate investment for limited partners (LPs). Pat shares his journey from high school fame to facing investment fraud and how these experiences led to the creation of GoInvest Clearly, a platform de…
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Eight months into the war in Gaza, families have been forced to adapt to what humanitarians often call “negative coping strategies” to survive, as unemployment reaches a staggering 80 per cent. For many in the Gaza Strip, this has meant sending their children out to work, despite the dangers, the UN labour agency, ILO, has warned. Details of this w…
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In this enlightening episode, host Gino Barbaro sits down with the renowned speaker and growth mindset expert Eduardo Briceño. Together, they explore the transformative power of adopting a growth mindset and how it can unlock your full potential in both personal and professional life. Eduardo shares insights from his latest book, "The Performance P…
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Even during the 2020 Black Lives Matter Summer of Love, news agencies hesitated to report on the destruction taking place in Minnesota. Few poeple outside of Minneapolis know that the rioting continued well into 2021, and few people who live there are willing to admit it. To this day, the city of Minneapolis suffers the consequences of what took pl…
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The plastics industry needs to show more responsibility and put their money where their mouth is on cutting harmful waste and pollution, especially as it impacts small island States. That’s according to Director General of the Pacific islands environment agency, SPREP, Sefanaia Nawadra of Fiji, who told UN News the outcome document adopted at last …
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The international community must continue to pay attention to the humanitarian situation in Yemen, where hunger and malnutrition remain chronic after nearly a decade of war. That’s the opinion of Najwa Mekki, Chief of the Strategic Communications Branch at the UN humanitarian affairs office, OCHA, in New York. Ms. Mekki is fresh from a visit to Yem…
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Today we are talking about the importance of meaningful relationships to our longevity and quality of our lives. Our human experience is motivated by connection. We connect with people all the time, creating meaningful connection helps us live well. #meaningfulreltaionships #friendships #buildingcommunity #lx2codependencycoachingpodcast #daringgrat…
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Sharks and dugongs serve as barometers of the marine ecosystem, but many people overlook their critical roles, perceiving sharks as menacing figures and dugongs as mythical creatures. Ahead of World Oceans Day on 8 June, UN News’s Jing Zhang spoke with Gabriel Grimsditch, a programme management officer at the UN Environment Programme’s marine and c…
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A devastating war in Sudan has left 800,000 people trapped in El Fasher in the west of the vast country, UN humanitarians warned on Friday, as they reiterated calls for an immediate ceasefire to allow lifesaving aid in. The development comes as disturbing details continue to emerge of an alleged attack on the village of Wad Al-Noura in Jazira state…
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UNICEF has released a new child nutrition report that highlights severe levels of child food poverty due to inequity, conflict, and climate crises. The new report found that millions of children under five have difficulty accessing nutritious and diverse diets necessary for developmental growth. UNICEF Nutrition Specialist, and a lead writer for th…
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http://www.absolutely-intercultural.com/podcast/absolutely_intercultural_show_295.mp3 Hello dear listeners and welcome to show 295 of our podcast “Absolutely Intercultural”. Today, we are going to talk about “Abortion”, which is a subject that touches deeply personal beliefs, cultural values, and societal norms. It is a topic that produces strong f…
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With only six years to the 2030 deadline, humanity is alarmingly off track in the bid to reach the 17 Sustainable Development Goals, or SDGs. Keeping track of progress is a gigantic task but one of the global tech giants – Google - is answering the call. At the recent AI for Good Global Summit, Melike Yetken Krilla, who’s in charge of Google’s rela…
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The traditional view of retirement often involves a complete halt in work, overlooking individual needs or desires, thus restricting people's ability to continue contributing. It is crucial to offer employees with flexible alternatives that allow them to tailor their futures according to their aspirations and abilities. In episode 18 of the Leaders…
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Since the Taliban took back power as the de facto authority in Afghanistan in 2021, women’s rights have come under attack. Today, the country barely makes the headlines despite the ongoing suppression of women’s rights and humanitarian crises, such as earthquakes and recent floods. Jorge Moreira da Silva, the Head of the UN Office for Project Servi…
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The potentially transformative effects of Artificial Intelligence have been brought into focus by the UN in recent days, following a major conference in Geneva: the AI For Global Good Summit. The title of the event says it all: how is the technology being used to further UN-endorsed goals, such as reducing inequality, tackling the climate crisis, a…
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Might Makes Right. No Truth but Power. History is written by the Victor. These phrases often say one thing, but try to communicate another. When we casually say that might makes right, we aren't typically saying that morality comes from greater strength. When it comes to disputes, it often sounds like a shortcut to some form of solution, or a criti…
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The impending estate plan apocalypse is discussed, focusing on the potential changes in estate tax exemptions and rates. The conversation also delves into the impact on estate planning and asset protection, emphasizing the need for proactive measures. The political implications and the urgency of revisiting estate planning are highlighted. Highligh…
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Restoring land, halting desertification and building resilience against drought are the focus of World Environment Day on 5 June. Up to 40 per cent of the world’s land is already degraded, while more than three billion people worldwide are negatively impacted by drought, according to the UN Environment Programme (UNEP). UN News’s Julia Dean in Canb…
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