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Hope for struggling marriages. Feeling alone? Been there. Feeling hopeless? Done that. But you are here now, and that's all about to change. No matter where you are we can help. We've been to hell and back. Twenty years ago our marriage fell apart. We both visited attorneys, but God had other plans. Now we have the marriage of our dreams and have helped hundreds of couples do the same. We can help you too.
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A mentoring podcast where guests give advice in 5 minutes or less. Featuring prominent authors, engineers, artists, entrepreneurs, and more. Guests include: Seth Godin, Leslie Lamport, Dana Lorberg, Fred Lyon, Maria de Alva.
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Crimepedia is an independent true crime podcast that uncovers the untold stories of unsolved murders and missing person cases from around the world. Hosted by Cherry and Morgan, this gripping podcast delves into cases that are often overlooked and not widely known. With each episode presented in a refreshingly honest and straightforward manner, Crimepedia is easy to follow and understand. Cherry and Morgan never glorify the crimes, but instead, they honor the memory of the victims by treatin ...
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The Level Design podcast is your view into the world of game development through the lens of Level Design! Every two weeks we come at you with a great interview or discussion about games, the process of making games or game development adjacent topics.
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How do you communicate with your spouse? Do you get stuck in power struggles fighting over who's right and who's wrong? Maybe you freeze or hold it all inside because you struggle to share your heart. No one is perfect at communicating. There's always room to improve so that we can move closer and closer to intimacy with each other. Join us as we t…
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In 1983 in Aberdeen in Scotland, a man going about his usual work day was senselessly and brutally murdered he was a kind man described by friends and family as a good, ordinary hard working man. Fast forward 41 years and Police haven’t given up, they are still working on finding the man who did it, and they’re almost there. With the public’s help,…
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Latin Waves host Sylvia Richardson speaks to Silvia Federici about her latest book: Revolution at Point Zero: Housework, Reproduction, and Feminist Struggle. The struggle to make visible how the Capitalist system depends on the unwaged reproductive labour of women. How the revolution must include both the liberation of men and women from exploitati…
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Parenting is the greatest honor and comes with some challenging moments and days. Today we're talking about parenting adult children. How do we transition and grow with them rather than drift apart? How do we let them fly and stay connected? We'll unpack some of these questions today. Don't forget to FOLLOW us so that you get notified of the latest…
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We all have ways we react with passive-aggressive behavior. We all have different ways it comes out. Today we're talking about ways this manifests in our lives, and how it affects our relationships, and we share tips on what to do about it. Don't forget to FOLLOW us so that you get notified of the latest podcast. Please SHARE it with others who nee…
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In today's episode, we're talking all about boundaries. Do you struggle with healthy boundaries in your life? If so we hope you join us today as we dive into how we each learned and maintain them. Don't forget to FOLLOW us so that you get notified of the latest podcast. Please SHARE it with others who need the encouragement. You can find us on Yout…
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Latin Waves host Sylvia Richardson speaks with Dr. Robert Jensen about cultivating the ability to persevere as we face a death cult. Activating multiple crisis, social, economic and ecological. We must become restless and relentless as we make the world by action. Being restless as we ask questions we may not have answers for, yet… in our wrestling…
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Life brings all kinds of challenges and responsibilities and so often one thing that seems to disappear is the intentional pursuit of each other. It doesn't have to be that way. Enjoy and have fun with each other. If you haven't done that in a long time we share a tip at the end on how to get started. Don't forget to FOLLOW us so that you get notif…
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In the small, tightly-knit communities of Hawaii's Big Island, the Schweitzer brothers—Albert Ian and Shawn—once lived a seemingly idyllic life, overshadowed by their wrongful convictions for one of Hawaii's most notorious crimes: the 1991 rape and murder of 23-year-old Dana Ireland. This episode explores the brothers' journey from being wrongfully…
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You don't have to be married long to know that marriage brings a lot of opportunities to ask for forgiveness. We're going to hurt each other along the way. We make mistakes, act selfish, and make decisions that hurt our spouse. Moving towards intimacy will require us to forgive. Join us today as we talk about justice and intimacy in our marriage. D…
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Sylvia speaks to author, artist and educator Dr. Gregory Cajete, an elder with of the Tewa Peoples, about the ecology of Indigenous education. Faced with the affects of colonization on the lives of indigenous people, a dominant Euro-centric education system can no longer be called neutral. How do we build bridges to the many ways of knowing how we …
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All marriages fall into one of three categories, intimacy, conflict, or withdrawal. Which one are you in? Don't forget to FOLLOW us so that you get notified of the latest podcast. Please SHARE it with others who need the encouragement. You can find us on Youtube as well if you prefer watching the video. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5f49ISuP74l…
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We all have expectations. Most of the time we don't realize we have them until we're fighting or struggling and left with feeling disappointed. It doesn't have to be that way. There is a way we learned that helped us discover each other's expectations along the way. We hope this helps you. Don't forget to FOLLOW us so that you get notified of the l…
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Hello and welcome! We are officially live and so excited about it. We want to give hope and help struggling marriages. You don't have to struggle alone. There is hope and help. We will share our struggles, challenges, and the many lessons we've learned along the way. We'll share the good, bad, and the funny. Marriage takes work. It's never wasted e…
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Hopelessness is a scary place to be. Many struggle with it. Big decisions are made in that place. We've been there. Our lack of intimacy, honesty, fear, and weariness caused us to believe the lies that there's no hope and it's too far gone. If you are there we get you. You are not alone. There is always hope. You're not done until you decide you ar…
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Peter McLaren is the author and editor of over forty-five books and hundreds of scholarly articles and chapters. His writings have been translated into over 20 languages, he is Co-Director of the Paulo Freire Democratic Project and International Ambassador for Global Ethics and Social Justice. Host Sylvia Richardson speaks to Peter about his new co…
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Becca Merrill is a researcher and evaluator at Education Northwest. Her content expertise is in the teacher labor market, with methodological expertise in both quantitative and qualitative designs. Her recent work focuses on teacher working conditions as a lever for teacher retention, informed by work experience as a middle school teacher. Sign up …
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Keith Lyon was a very cute 12 year old boy with a cheeky face and ears that he’d not yet grown into. He lived with his Mother Valda, father Ken and little brother Peter who was 7 in the village of Ovingdean- which is a small village very close to Brighton and Hove in East Sussex. They lived in a pretty large home. The family were a very respectable…
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Latin Waves host Sylvia Richardson speaks with Jorge Martin Secretariat of Hands off Venezuela, host Sylvia Richardson speaks to Jorge about the new right-wing libertarian president Javier Milei. (darling of the right wing in the US) The conditions that led to this right wing populist getting elected and what it means for the country. How the worki…
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Sandra Cuffe is a freelance journalist based in Guatemala. Originally from Vancouver, she has lived in Central America for 15 of the past 20 years. Her work has been published by Al Jazeera, LA Times, The Guardian, The Intercept, Mongabay, The Washington Post, The New Humanitarian, and many other outlets. Sandra covers human rights, politics, socia…
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In September 2011, a shooting occurred in South Philadelphia, and two suspects were implicated based on eyewitness identification. There would be inconsistencies in the eyewitness testimonies, and both suspects had alibis. Despite this, both would be charged and placed on trial for the shooting. What followed was a travesty of justice, where the su…
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Latin Waves host Sylvia Richardson speaks with Robert Jensen on his book Plain Radical, Living, Loving and learning to leave the Planet Gracefully. It’s hard to have hope…What will you tell the generations that come after you’re gone? The young ask the old to hope….what will you tell them? Tell them at least what you say to yourself. Tell them we l…
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Last weekend on March 10th the UK celebrated Mother’s Day. They say that there is nothing like a Mother’s Love. When you have a child you vow to love and protect them for the rest of your life. One woman took that vow so seriously that she came up against some of the most dangerous people in Mexico. Often only armed with a gun, fake ID and a disgui…
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Stephen was a middle school Social Studies teacher for 20 years before becoming Chief Learning Officer of a blended learning platform startup. His interests are ancient history, archaeology, and travel and he is an outspoken advocate for teachers, mental health, and LGBTQ equity in the classroom and beyond. Sign up for the DivingDeepEDU Newsletter …
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After a 4 year hiatus, Michael and Anthony return to the microphones to catch up on their experiences since the pandemic and discuss their plans for the future, and their plans for Fusion Health Radio. Many subjects flew by, so here are the links mentioned in the show. Michael's Clinic Website. The Qi Gong Teacher Training Website 200 Hour Teacher …
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Bruce Gagnon coordinates the Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space, (http://space4peace.org/) Bruce is a long time Union Organizer and Peace advocate and writers for a blog called Organizing Notes http://space4peace.blogspot.com/ We give updates on the conflict, Russian elections and the state of the politics of Peace in the US an…
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In October 2001, an assistant United States attorney sat in his basement floor office working late into the night. Without warning, gunshots would ring out from the backyard, breaking the window facing his desk and hitting the man. They would be fatal. More than 20 years later, people are still asking who killed the man and why. Summary In this epi…
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Dr. Dana Goodier has taught World Languages and English and has worked at the middle and elementary school level as an administrator. She often speaks professionally, writes blogs for the Teach Better Team, and is the author of Out of the Trenches: Stories of Resilient Educators. Sign up for the DivingDeepEDU Newsletter Post a DivingDeepEDU podcast…
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Robert Jensen is a retired professor from the School of Journalism at the University of Texas at Austin, a founding board member of the Third Coast Activist Resource Center, and a member of the team developing Ecosphere Studies at The Land Institute. Host Sylvia Richardson speaks to Robert about the history of environmental degradation, how capital…
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A young man on his way home from a football game finds himself confronted with a choice. Take the short path and walk through a situation that gets out of control fast or take the long path and avoid the situation completely. He makes the right choice- only fate has other ideas. The situation and him collide and he is left fighting for his life- ha…
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After navigating her own career transition from teaching in 2017, Daphne Gomez founded Teacher Career Coach to support other teachers thinking of making a change. She launched the first complete coaching program of its kind, the Teacher Career Coach Course in 2019 and also hosts the popular Teacher Career Coach Podcast each week. Daphne has created…
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In 1974, Karen Silkwood was a technician at a plutonium processing plant near Oklahoma City. In November of that year, she would be killed in a mysterious one-car crash. Prior to her death, Karen Silkwood had been critical of the plant’s health and safety procedures and had files numerous complaints to the Atomic Energy Commission about unsafe cond…
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Summary In this episode, Cherry and Morgan discuss the mysterious case of Jim Dawson, a farmer who was shot and later died from his injuries. The investigation takes a turn when it is discovered that the bullet was homemade and likely shot from a catapult. The locals in the small village of Bashall Eves are reluctant to talk about the case, leading…
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Melissa Arnold Lyon is an assistant professor of public policy at the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy at the University at Albany, SUNY. Melissa studies the political economy of education policy, focusing on inequality, governance, and teacher politics and policy. She's interested in how political structures shape and get shaped by…
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Sylvia Richardson of Latin Waves Interviews Dana Lyons on his latest album the Great Salish Sea, Dana speaks about the need for citizens to protect this pristine coast from Coal, Oil exports and how this is already happening in Oregon and Washington State. Songs, The Great Salish Sea, The Salmon Come Home, Sometimes, Its a Matter of Asking. Visit w…
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College years are typically a time of significant transformation. For many, it marks the initial taste of genuine autonomy, starting a path toward personal discovery. However, in 1976, this quest for self-understanding might have contributed to the disappearance of a college student. Takeaways The old school thinking surrounding marijuana as a gate…
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Lindsay Donikian is the Executive Vice President of Teacher Growth at Elevate K-12. Lindsay focuses much of her time on teacher shortage, how to retain teachers, and live teaching as a potential solution. Sign up for the DivingDeepEDU Newsletter Post a DivingDeepEDU podcast review Subscribe to DivingDeepEDU Music: Believin Stephen Links: elevatek12…
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Summary In this episode, Cherry and Morgan discuss the unsolved murder of Jean Townsend in 1954. They provide background information on Jean and her job as a manageress at a costume-making firm in London. The hosts also mention their plans for the year, including attending CrimeCon UK and True Crime Fest. They then delve into the details of Jean's …
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David E. Kirkland is a trans-disciplinary scholar of English and urban education, who explores the intersections among urban youth culture, language and literacy, urban teacher preparation, and digital media. He analyzes culture, language, and texts, and has expertise in critical literary, ethnographic, and sociolinguistic research methods. He has …
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Grace is a doctoral student at the University of Washington Evans School for Public Policy and Governance where she studies urban policy and the impact of segregation on social equity. She has a bachelor's degree in economics and English from Davidson College and worked at Brown University as a pre-doctoral researcher with Prof. Matt Kraft before a…
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