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Double You

Jae and Tiffany

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This podcast features late in life lesbian couple Jae and Tiffany and their adventures navigating blending families, coming out late in life and crazy marijuana antics. Shout out to https://www.bensound.com For the Theme song
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Dustin Mesick, RDN and Colin Goodwin, PsyD are cancer survivors inspired by their personal experiences and incorporated this into their individual career paths in nutritional services and clinical psychology, respectively. The original concept to offer a support group that focused on body and mind was shifted with the emergence of the pandemic and evolved into the virtual platform of a podcast. In choosing the name of the podcast, Sick & Good Podcast was chosen as a double entendre, incorpor ...
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We’re Diana and Kelly and we’re entrepreneurs fascinated by art in all its forms: in the studio, on the street, at the table. We travel to cities and places around the world, seeking art and food adventures as powerful as the artists and chefs who create them. (And yes, that title is a double entendre.) This podcast are conversations of the things we observed during our travels, working on our businesses, and all things WOMEN, TRAVEL, ART, and FOOD. Regular special guests include venture cap ...
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Welcome to Double Entendre, as part of LIOJI Podcast Network. On this podcast we pick classic films from the past and modern day that uniquely developed a multitude of emotions in viewers that vary on the individuals personal experiences. Our panel relates each film to their own real life experiences.
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How do we use language in comedy? What is the social importance of comedy? What are the techniques used with language to create different types of humour? This series looks at how entertainers manipulate language to generate humour, and what this reveals about the nature of comedy and its function in society. Featuring Henning Wehn, on cross cultural humour, Isy Suttie, on crafting a joke and Graham Fellows on creating his character John Shuttleworth.
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A project and podcast by Taja Lindley examining the intersections of race, gender and the double entendre of labor: to work and to give birth. Formerly known as the Birth Justice Podcast NYC. Episodes available every other Wednesday. Produced by Colored Girls Hustle and supported by the Economic Hardship Reporting Project.
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Cross'd Out: Created by Camryn Crump, This podcast serves as a double entendre for individuals who have experienced Church Hurt, were ostracized and were made to feel they were not good enough, but still live their life dedicated to Faith and the Cross. Camryn brings his passion for Faith to this podcast and desires to encourage listeners to own their Faith, because it belongs to you. Exploring different topics, sharing experiences and tapping into community, Camryn talks about all things fa ...
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Step right up, ladies and gentlemen, and prepare to be utterly flabbergasted by the Guinness World Records of today's adult entertainment industry! It's a whirlwind tour of jaw-dropping accomplishments in the world of sensuality, where humans have truly stretched the limits of human anatomy, creativity, and, well, sheer cheekiness. It's like a carnival for grown-ups, where participants go for the gold (or should we say "platinum") in feats of amorous athleticism. From acrobatic escapades tha ...
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We Wanna Know Podcast

We Wanna Know Podcast

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We discuss random topics we wanna know a little more about! True crime, spooky ooky paranormal stories, gross science, there truly is something for everyone! That is if everyone like crude humor and profanity.
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July is Sarcoma Cancer Awareness month and our special guest in continuing the Cancer Awareness Series is the Chief Executive Officer of the Sarcoma Foundation of America, Brandi Felser. During this episode, she covers her personal story on how she got involved with the organization and describes prevalence rates, risk factors and how a sarcoma dia…
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In this episode of The WTAF Show, we sit down with Adjoa Kittoe, a powerhouse in culinary arts, technology, and sustainable agriculture. Adjoa's career is driven by her commitment to making food accessible, affordable, and empowering communities. Starting her journey with a passion for African liberation, spirituality, and psychology, Adjoa has evo…
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June is National Cancer Survivor Month and we're privileged to have a conversation with you Wendy Hobbie, CRNP, of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Wendy was a pioneer in developing survivorship programs and has been at the forefront of creating protocol for survivorship clinics. In this episode, she describes the process of transitioning p…
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May celebrates Bladder Cancer Awareness month and the special guest for this episode is Stephanie Chisolm, PhD, Director of Education and Advocacy from the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network (BCAN). Stephanie talks on prevalence rates, diagnosis, and risk factors associated with bladder cancer. The conversation also spans from theory (the "field effec…
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April is Testicular Cancer Awareness month and Mike Craycraft the founder of the Testicular Cancer Society (TCS), a testicular cancer survivor and registered pharmacist graces us as our special guest continuing our Cancer Awareness Series. Mike details his personal cancer experience, available forums offered by TCS, his involvement in establishing …
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March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness month and Zac Getty, the Patient Education Manager at Fight Colorectal Cancer, covers topics ranging from risk factors to treatment to survivorship. Zac advocates for screening and dispels common misconceptions and stigmas associated with colorectal cancer. We're honored to partner with Fight Colorectal Cancer a…
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Welcome, folks, to the most jaw-dropping, mind-bending interview you never knew you needed: GUINNESS Sexual World Records! Today, we have the pleasure, or should I say, the shock, of sitting down with none other than Alyssia VERA, the reigning queen of bedroom athleticism. Strap yourselves in, folks, because we're about to dive deep into the world …
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February is Gallbladder and Bile Duct Cancer Awareness month and Dr. Juan Valle joins us as the Chief Medical Officer from the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation to talk about these rare cancers. Dr. Valle cites prevalence rates, distinguishes risk factors including regional-specific diets, illuminates novel treatment options and names common treatment …
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Hui Amy Chen, MD, kicks off the Cancer Awareness Series with a discussion on cervical cancer. She shares her career path as gynecological oncologist and highlights topics including prevention as general guidelines including HPV screening, novel treatments, and social determinants of health related to cervical cancer. Additionally, Dr. Chen discusse…
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Watch our full Ghana episode here: https://youtu.be/GrRJ0M7Zsyg?si=u6NvwM0eA9E0sb7- Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewtafshow/ Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thewtafshow This episode we talk about death, life, how we experience death and life through other cultures, the celebrations of birthdays, and Farhanah's rec…
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Get ready to uncork some real talk with Agnes Uboma, the badass Chief Social Impact Officer at McBride Sisters Wine Collection. We're diving deep into Agnes's three-year stint as the disruptor-in-chief, shaking up the wine industry and giving it a whole new vibe. Agnes spills the beans on being the brains behind the She Can Fund at McBride Sisters,…
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Janice Baker, RDN, talks on cancer-related health conditions including diabetes, orthorexia and cachexia. As a diabetes educator, she discusses the comorbidity of cancer and diabetes. She defines orthorexia and challenges faulty thinking habits related to diet for cancer patients. Janice speaks to negative effects of "wasting syndrome." She describ…
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The latest full episode of The WTAF Show drops November 23 - U.S. Thanksgiving Day! - and it’s a pretty special one. We can’t wait to share it with you. Diana’s trip to Ghana is so much more than your typical travel vlog; she takes you on a voyage through the layers of a country that is steeped in her own heritage and ancestry. Diana spends time wi…
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Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewtafshow/ Subscribe to our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thewtafshow Check out Christy Thornton: https://www.instagram.com/rebelle_media/ From her gig as an exec producer at NBC Universal to her role as the head honcho of all things media and television at Rebelle Media, Christy's been a forc…
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On todays episode , Tiffany shares about a fashion woopsie, and passenger princess problems. Tiffany also sadly lost her grandma this weekend. Listen up while Jae shares about a time where she was yelled at for her 'amazing' distracted driving skills. We also recommend an amazing relationship book and podcast you should check out! Fleas are taking …
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Wendy Griffith joins the conversation to share her role at MD Anderson as the Program Director for the Adolescent and Young Adult program. Wendy highlights her research, specific areas of concern and expectations of treatment and recovery for AYA cancer patients and writing for the hospitals blog. Wendy names legacy work as an important tool to ens…
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We had the pleasure of sitting down with Amanda Brinkman, founder of Sunshine Studios and host of "Small Business Revolution". Amanda made a courageous decision to venture into the world of branded content through her brainchild, Sunshine Studios. We explore the motivations that led Amanda to make this daring transition. She shares her insights int…
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In this podcast episode, Camryn dedicates the show to his late uncle Wayne Harold Murchison. Camryn takes a moment to reflect on the significant impact Uncle Wayne had on his own faith journey. He describes Wayne as a devoted member of the Upper Room Apostolic Church, someone who truly lived out his beliefs. Camryn fondly recalls the memories he sh…
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Michele Hembree's passion for art and her extensive background in art research and curation have led her to establish MGH Discovered Art, a platform dedicated to showcasing overlooked 20th-century American artists. Through thoughtful curation and the integration of art history narratives, Michele brings these artists' stories to life. At MGH Discov…
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In this episode, Kelly Groehler and Heather Kliebenstein talks about the the world of intellectual property as it pertains to the realm of art. But before they delve into the legal intricacies, they'll share some noteworthy anecdotes from their global travels—because even in the business world, there's room for wanderlust. Keep listening for some g…
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Today we dive deep into the fascinating world of Superworld with its co-founder, Hrish Lotlikar. Superworld is a groundbreaking virtual platform that blurs the lines between the physical and digital realms, allowing users to create, explore, and monetize their own virtual worlds on Earth. In this conversation, we explore how Superworld empowers use…
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We're having a chat with the amazing Deborah Ives, the brains behind Solo in Style, a Facebook group that's all about helping women over 50 become confident solo travelers. Deborah is sharing her incredible journey with us, starting from her solo adventure in Malaysia. Imagine exploring jungles and going scuba diving while dealing with turning 50 a…
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Brad Zebrack, PhD, joins us to discuss his expansive experience in cancer research including topics of integrative oncology, and his current role at the University of Michigan. He shares his personal story of being treated as a young adult with cancer and his how his career has been altered by his research interest in Adolescent and Young Adult (AY…
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Welcome to an episode where the ladies at WTAF talk about a whirlwind journey through travel realities, spiced up with a dash of history and a sprinkle of virtual escapades. First things first, let's peel back the layers of those glossy travel brochures and get real about what exploring the world is actually like – no filters, just raw truths. Ever…
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KG and Diana take a deep dive into the controversial world of government travel warnings. Today, we have our sights set on Jamaica. KJ and Diana discuss hidden agendas, how local economies are affected, and challenge the outdated views and misconceptions surrounding travel. We also share our unfiltered opinions on the latest New York Times article …
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Dr. Doose shares a published opinion education piece on navigating through healthcare systems and speaks to the needed improvements for cancer care, holding organizations accountable and transfer of care issues. She highlights challenges of minority populations, the importance of survivorship programs and calls for cancer survivors to participate i…
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Join hosts Kelly Groehler and Diana O'Gilvie as they talk about their experiences in life feeling like the late bloomers defining societal norms and playing catch up. They explore the concept of success and happiness, what it means to live the experiences they longed for in this season of life. They discuss the immense courage and determination req…
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Dr. Rhonda Sherman and her patient Jennifer join for part two of the conversation on psycho oncology. Jennifer shares her cancer diagnosis and treatment history that contributed to seeking out therapy. She highlights her presenting concerns, the benefits of therapy, and how this has inspired her community involvement in peer-to-peer support. Dr. Sh…
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In this episode, we explore how travel shapes our understanding of the ever-changing world. From the rise of technology to the spiritual awakening happening all around us, Naeemah reminds us of the power travel holds in broadening our horizons and embracing the unknown. Luxury, exploration, and spiritual wellness take the spotlight as we uncover th…
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Buckle up for a wild ride where we shatter stereotypes and ignite a revolution! Forget what you've been told about it being "too late" or being "too old" to pursue your dreams. The women of WTAF obliterate these toxic notions and reveal the hidden power within. We expose the lies that have kept women confined for far too long, and explore how they'…
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Nina Lance is a Korean-American painter and artist based in Los Angeles. Prior to devoting her time to art and painting, she was a professional photographer for 10 years. Her work has been published in leading industry sites and magazines such as Style Me Pretty, The Knot, and Italian Vogue. Nina also worked in the fashion industry as a designer. H…
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It's refreshing to meet a curator and art advisor who deliberately stands to lift and curate works by women artists. Mollie E. Barnes is the founder of She Curates, an online and social platform that aims to champion equality in the arts. The site showcases works and Mollie’s interviews with hundreds of women artists. She’s also a highly-sought aft…
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Camryn openly processes his faith and his feelings when he is down and not mentally active. Encouragement after failure is important. It's okay to have low days and setbacks. It's important to remember that failure is not the end, but an opportunity to learn and try again. The process of processing thoughts and emotions is crucial in moving forward…
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In this episode of "Cross’d Out" podcast, hosts Camryn and Devon discuss their life stories and get to know each other better by asking each other questions. They talk about their friendship, growing up together, running track, and what activities instantly calm them. They also discuss imposter syndrome, conspiracy theories, giving back to the comm…
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In the episode, Camryn's personal journey with faith is explored, shedding light on the importance of acceptance and understanding in the pursuit of a meaningful relationship with faith. The episode also tackles significant issues concerning diversity and inclusivity within faith communities. Through Camryn's story, listeners are encouraged to refl…
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Dr. Sherman defines psycho-oncology, describes the referral process for psychological services, and discusses presenting concerns for patients when seeking therapy during cancer treatments and the psychosocial impact. She lists some of the common themes seen in the patients she serves including body image, sexuality and intimacy and social support.…
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Embark on a captivating journey with us on the "Fear vs. Flavor" episode of the WTAF companion podcast. Join our hosts as they navigate the exhilarating realm of tastebuds, overcoming reservations, and embracing cultural perspectives in a quest for gastronomic exploration. In this episode, we delve into the intriguing interplay between fear and fla…
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Join Kelly and Diana, the hosts of the WTAF podcast, for a new episode as they sit down with their special guest, venture capitalist Carin Skowronsky. In this episode, they dive into the world of music, travel, and summer plans. Kelly, Diana, and Carin share their love for music and how it has impacted their lives and travels. From discovering new …
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Karla shares her passion and wealth of knowledge as a nurse practitioner and researcher in the survivorship clinic at the City of Hope. During this episode, we discuss secondary cancers, late effects, and preventative care for survivors. The conversation also speaks to multicultural aspects of cancer care, treatment and survivorship. Please follow …
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Join the women of WTAF this week as they chat about where they're taking WTAF next, maxing out job capacity, letting go of other's opinions of your work, how curiosity impacts the work that we do. WTAF is a production of Alice Riot. Follow US! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wtaf.women.travel.art.food/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@wtafwom…
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Join the women of WTAF this week as they chat about why they pump iron, how much they can handle the cold, the experiences they want to have, and VR immersion with Alice Riot! WTAF is a production of Alice Riot. Follow US! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wtaf.women.travel.art.food/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@wtafwomentravelartfood…
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Join the women of WTAF this week as they chat about their recent excursion in Los Angeles, Irish pubs in Jamaica, respecting a woman's time (IN THE WORKPLACE AND OUT), and many more shenanigans. WTAF is a production of Alice Riot. Follow US! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wtaf.women.travel.art.food/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@wtafwomen…
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In tonight's episode, Hazel visits for a Q & A session and we learn about her life in a polyamorous relationship. Also, be sure to listen for Jae explaining what she thinks is "the wave of the future." Although Katie is a bit tipsy in tonight's episode, Jae does a great job of trying to keep us on track! Enjoy!…
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