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Sex & Science Hour Podcast

Brian Sovryn and Dr. Stephanie Murphy

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Sex & Science Hour, with Brian Sovryn and Dr. Stephanie Murphy! Don't miss a show! Subscribe to the Let’s Talk Bitcoin! Network Feed Email us feedback, comments, show prep, and relationship questions: show@sexandsciencehour.com
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Featuring analysis and discourse by hosts Andreas M. Antonopoulos, Dr. Stephanie Murphy, Adam B. Levine, and Jonathan Mohan, episodes feature friendly, in-depth discussions and even-handed interviews. Speaking of Bitcoin (formerly known as Let's Talk Bitcoin!) is the longest-running English language talk show on the ideas, people and projects surrounding the Bitcoin movement and Cryptocurrency phenomenon.
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Defender Radio and The Switch

Michael Howie / The Fur-Bearers

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Defender Radio and The Switch bring experts and solutions to wildlife advocates and animal lovers around the world. Hosted by award-winning journalist Michael Howie, Defender Radio and The Switch are produced by The Fur-Bearers (TheFurBearers.com) and released weekly. Learn more at DefenderRadio.com
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Arise: Living your Life with Purpose and Confidence

Donna Sherrie - Self Worth Coach, Purpose Coach, Author

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Welcome to Arise: Living your Life with Purpose and Confidence, a dynamic, faith-infused podcast that delves deep into the profound realms of relationships, identity and purpose, self-esteem, unshakable confidence, mental well-being, and holistic wellness. In every episode, we embark on a journey to cultivate unwavering self-worth, firmly anchored in untarnished love of Jesus. Your host, Donna Sherrie, is not just a Self Worth Coach; she's a beacon of empowerment, an influential speaker, and ...
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In this rewind episode, I sat down with Iva Bontrager for a dive deep into the mighty realm of the subconscious mind and explore how it shapes our beliefs and behaviors. Iva Bontrager is a certified Christian Life and Business Coach who helps ambitious, faith-filled women master their mindset to build thriving, profitable businesses. As a certified…
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What’s the world like for a Puma in California? What would they encounter, and what would they make of the humans acting strangely in the landscape? Scientist Dr. Tiffany Yap and artist Meital Smith put together what they think that may look like in the incredible Tales of the Urban Wild: A Puma’s Journey, now available from Reverberation Books. Dr…
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Hey, Hey, Hey Overcomers, I’m super excited to share that we’ve made it to 50 episodes! God is good! Altogether, it’s been an incredible podcasting journey filled with highs, lows, and all the in-betweens. But every week gets better and better, and I’m so grateful to be on this journey. If I had never given God my YES, I wouldn’t have come this far…
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Black bears in British Columbia face an impossible reality: find new places to live, without being near people, while we continue to remove habitat and ecological connectivity from the landscape. It’s a struggle that journalist and documentarian Paul Johnson wanted to profile – in hopes of making a change. Bears in our Backyards: The Struggle to Su…
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This week, I sat down with Coach Jennifer Shook, a Christian Life Coach. Jennifer’s life was turned upside down when her husband, who had been sober for 18 years, relapsed into addiction. This crisis led her through a journey of profound pain and self-discovery, where she encountered God’s presence in new and powerful ways. Through surrendering con…
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Nakoda was a grizzly bear who lived in Yoho National Park. She was a well-known bear, having been tracked by Parks Canada as Bear 178, and popular with photographers and tourists who caught a glimpse of her famous blonde-white fur. Tragically, on the evening of June 6, 2024, Nakoda was struck by a vehicle on the Trans-Canada highway near the park, …
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Have you ever found yourself getting in your own way of achieving a goal or a job promotion, or shrinking back to old habits when everything seemed to be going well? This feeling of self-sabotage, as it's called, is surprisingly common. Self-sabotage is any behavior or thought pattern that undermines our own success and well-being. It can manifest …
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This week is a rewind episode with Dr. DeAnna Murphy, a Professional. Counselor, a Clinical Addictions Specialist, a National Board Certified Counselor, a Trauma-focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapist, and an EMDR-certified Trauma Therapist. In this episode, Dr. Murphy explains: How to cope with a mental health diagnosis the Fight, Flight, and Free…
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Mustachioed dog-nappers chasing animated pooches around the city may be what’s in some of our heads when it comes to animal control, but the important front-line officers in our communities go well beyond that trope. In Arlington, Virginia, the community knows they can rely on the Animal Welfare League of Arlington to help, whether it’s support for…
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This week I sat down with Coach Stephanie Kelsey from Consumed Coaching who shares personal experiences where God has used her in unexpected ways, stressing the importance of building strong relationships and leadership foundations. She delves into the journey of developing and growing in leadership, highlighting the need to break free from stagnat…
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Room to roam for wildlife is essential to their health, particularly as they face increasing pressures related to development and the climate crisis. But many communities aren’t planned with wildlife in mind – or ecological connectivity between neighbourhoods and boundaries. The California state assembly has passed the Room to Roam Act, which compe…
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Have you ever struggled to find your purpose and confidence in life? I know I have. But over the years, I’ve learned valuable lessons, insights, and strategies from the Lord that helped me to gain clarity and confidence to pursue my God-given purpose despite life challenges and setbacks. In this episode, I share: The importance of knowing and under…
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Traditional media has long portrayed coyotes in a negative light – and you don’t have to take my word for it. Nicole Murphy, a student at Peterborough’s Trent University took on the issue of how coyotes are perceived by undertaking a three-part project: she ran an analysis of media reporting on coyotes across the Greater Toronto Area, surveyed staf…
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Do you find yourself trapped in a cycle of negative self-talk? Do you find yourself constantly thinking things never work out for you, or anticipating disappointment and rejection? You’re not alone, and it’s time to break free from negative self-talk. In this episode, you’ll learn five ways on how to overcome and escape the cyclical trap of negativ…
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Some days are hard. The world feels like it’s falling apart, forests are burning, ecosystems are breaking down, and hope can be a long, long way away. But you’re not alone in this feeling – and there are ways to manage and cope that not only support you but can make for a healthier community and planet. Climate Grief, From Coping to Resilience and …
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Episode originally released September 2021. The idea of walking into a flat earth convention makes my tummy hurt. For Dr. Lee McIntyre, it was an exercise in curiosity explored in the introduction of his new book, How To Talk To A Science Denier. Dr. McIntyre is an author, a research fellow at the Center for Philosophy and History of Science at Bos…
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This week, I sat down with Elite Coach & COO/Co-Founder Reagan, who is the founder of Consumed Coaching. Reagan is a powerhouse in the realm of Christian coaching. She began her journey in the industry at the tender age of 25 when she co-founded Consumed Coaching. By 27, she ascended to the role of COO, setting the strategic direction for what is n…
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The search for home is something most people can relate to, at some point in their lives. Regardless of circumstance, that need for the place that is yours, surrounded by the people you love, and the sense of wellness that comes with it, is a universal desire. And it’s not just for humans. Animals bred and kept as livestock – or farmed animals – ha…
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Making an emotional connection to a non-human animal is a defining moment in many peoples’ lives. It could be the family dog, a squirrel who hops past a window every day, or a black bear known to meander through a local forest. It’s that connection that can help people understand the depth of non-human animal emotion and make changes in how they vi…
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Investigations into farms by animal advocacy groups is an essential tool to exposing serious, systemic abuses of animals, failures to follow basic policy, and have led to criminal charges. But the Ontario government wanted to stop that – and introduced Bill 156 in 2020. The Bill, Security from Trespass and Protecting Food Safety Act, was challenged…
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A concrete laden Barton Street runs the distance of lower Hamilton, marking the transition from residential housing to commercial and industrial spaces – what many people think of when they hear Steel City. But along this busy street something magical is happening: swatches of concrete are vanishing, to be replaced by naturalized gardens. Flowers, …
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If you don’t already have passes to Humane Canada’s Summit for Animals May 5 to 7 in Halifax, you’re going to miss out on an awful lot! The annual event is organized by Humane Canada, the national federation of humane societies and SPCAs, and presenting sponsor PetSmart Charities of Canada. The Summit for Animals brings together people who work on …
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Simone Diamond is a Coast Salish artist who creates art pieces in the Coast Salish style. You may have seen Simone’s designs featured on products from companies like Native Northwest, on her popular Instagram account, or in The Fur-Bearers’ kids activity book. Simone joins Defender Radio to talk about how spirituality is infused with her art, the i…
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Improving the lives of dogs across Canada and around the world is a hefty goal – but by talking about the lives of wild dogs, Dr. Valli Fraser-Celin is getting closer to reaching that goal every day. Dr. Fraser-Celin, who has worked with African wild dogs, dogs in Indigenous communities in Canada, and identifying how a one-health approach makes an …
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Whassup Overcomer, Welcome to ARISE: Living your life with purpose and confidence Podcast. Today, I'm back again with a solo episode, sharing with you the importance of renewing your mind daily. Your mind is an everyday battle so it's imperative to filter out what doesn't belong and renew it regularly. In this episode I share 7 tips to help you ren…
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It’s grey, generally cold, damp, and rather unpleasant in early February across Canada. Fortunately, it’s a great time of year to get outside and start planting! Now, I know I’m out on a bit of a limb here, but late winter and early spring are actually ideal for sowing many vital, native plant species across Canada. To tie this into how it helps wi…
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Whassup Overcomers, Welcome back to another exciting episode of ARISE: Living your Life with Purpose & Confidence Podcast. I'm your host, Donna Sherrie, and today, I've got something truly special lined up for you. I had the privilege of sitting down with the incredible Coach Meghan Devito, the force behind the inspiring YouTube series, 'In Our Mes…
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Killing neck snares are cruel devices that experts and scientists have shown to be ineffective and inhumane. Yet they remain common across Canada. A new documentary series, Trapped In The Past, is challenging why killing neck snares remain legal to use, what impact they have on wildlife, and how a lack of updated regulations puts wildlife, people, …
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Eating a plant-based diet is a great way to be healthy and reduce your impact on the environment and climate crisis. Making the change can be intimidating, especially if, like me, you grew up on meat and potatoes. Fortunately, folks like Candice Hutchings are making it easier than ever to eat plant-based. Known by her millions of online followers a…
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Are you an active gardener looking for ways to reduce your impact on the local environment? Rain barrels are a great, accessible place to start! Join me for a quick conversation about the known - and perhaps less known - benefits of using rain barrels around your home. Have you had success with rain barrels, or created an innovative solution? Let m…
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What’s Up Overcomers!!! Welcome to Episode 40! Can you believe it?! 40 episodes into podcasting, and it’s been a year since we started this new journey together. I’m so grateful to have this show and be a light in a dark world. It’s such a privilege and honor to encourage you all. In this episode, I’m celebrating 1 year of podcasting, and I call it…
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Beavers are incredible animals who have complex social lives, engineer essential ecosystems, and can help us develop climate resilience. In Canada, beavers were nearly wiped out by fur trappers, but their populations slowly returned, though not to their pre-colonization levels. But in Britain, European beavers haven’t had the opportunity to return …
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Happy New Year Overcomers! I hope you are excited about this year and expectant for all the wonderful things God will do in and through you this year. Today, I’m here with a solo episode as I really felt compelled to start this first episode of the new year off with prayer. I could’ve talked about setting goals, creating a vision for the new year, …
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What’s Up Overcomers, This week, I sat down with Shelly Najjar, a Nutrition Mindset Coach and Owner of Confident Nutrition. She helps women with a lot going on to care for themselves, while reaching their goals. Her specialty is addressing the why and how we eat, blending mindset and practical tips to make nutrition and self-care easier. Shelly dra…
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What's Up, Overcomers! This week, I had the opportunity to speak with Angela Antoine an advocate for those that are incarcerated or formerly incarcerated. She knows all too well firsthand about the injustice system. God has chosen her to be a light for all that feel lost, or like there is no hope. She has experienced over 20 years of incarceration;…
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Gift giving is wonderful and generous, but around the holidays can generate a lot of waste. Dr. Elisabeth Ormandy (TEDx speaker, UBC Professor and zero waste enthusiast) is making The Switch to zero waste gift giving! These tips can make a big impact on local waste during the holiday season, and we’d love to hear from you! Tag @howiemichael on Inst…
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This week, I sat down with Cat Sharp a Christian Life Coach who loves to share and teach about true freedom in Jesus. After walking away from God’s will in her teens, Cat lived a miserable decade of life which included abuse, extreme depression, suicidal thoughts, and a binge eating disorder. After what she calls her literal come to Jesus moment, s…
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Tigers are at risk of extinction around the globe. But in India, hard fought conservation has seen the population double since 2006. While this is fantastic news, it does create new challenges to face: such as how to manage poachers, and negative encounters between tigers and animals kept as livestock, and the people who live in the tigers’ range. …
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This week, I sat down with Dr. Florencia, a Licensed Psychologist and Modern Day Woman Relationship Coach based in London, UK. She helps high-achieving modern-day women break free from unfulfilling dating and relationship patterns and provides them with evidence-based tools to create the relationships they desire. In this episode, you’ll learn: How…
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This week, I sat down with Janelle Askew an Author, Podcaster, and Empowerment Speaker who helps others to walk boldly in their God given purpose as they work in what God has called them to do, while using the gifts God gave them to use for HIS Glory. Janelle offers godly and practical advice without sugarcoating the message that God has given to h…
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Giving Tuesday is a huge opportunity for non-profits and charities across the country to raise desperately needed funds to keep campaigns going. But Canadians are giving less overall to charities – and that means Giving Tuesday is even more important. Hear more about how only a few dollars or a share can make impact for people, wildlife, and the en…
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Wolves are iconic, majestic and absolutely essential apex predators. But what do Canadians think about wolves? That was the primary question driving a survey developed by Drs. Valli-Laurente Fraser-Celin and Stephanie Rutherford in conjunction with The Fur-Bearers earlier this year. The final report, titled, The Social Landscape of Wolves in Canada…
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Political leaders from across the spectrum have debated the taxation and cost of home heating in Canada recently; while noses are thumbed back and forth, there’s a couple easy steps we can all take in our homes to reduce our energy usage as we enter the chilly season. Let's talk about drafts and how to reduce them without breaking the bank! SHOW NO…
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This week, I sat down with Peggy Easterling from the MINDSET School. Peggy is a Christian Mindset Life Coach whose mission is to help other women smile from the inside out. There was a time in Peggy's life when she experienced a traumatic event that led to a constant state of fight or flight, wiring her brain in self-protection and pushing away aut…
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Any time spent watching chimpanzees is valuable; they show tool use, complex social structures and behaviours, and, according to the latest science, are often quite adorable. It’s no surprise that humans are fascinated by chimpanzees, as we share 98.8 percent of our DNA with them. But how humans treat chimpanzees isn’t always positive. Chimps are s…
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Welcome to another empowering episode of "Arise: Living Your Life with Purpose and Confidence." today, I have a remarkable guest who embodies resilience, empowerment, and the unwavering pursuit of purpose. April Barber Scales is a name synonymous with hope and transformation. She's the force behind "Fenced in Fighting for Freedom Advocacy," a start…
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Wildlife rehabilitators are incredible people: they dedicate their time, personal or professional, to assisting wild animals who are injured or orphaned. It takes a lot to successfully navigate the provincial bureaucracies, fundraising, administration, and volunteer wrangling – let alone actually caring for the animals. I regularly stand in awe of …
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Beavers are an essential animal to the North American landscape. They create and maintain wetlands that are home to at-risk and endangered species; they clean runoff from agricultural lands; they sequester carbon; they improve habitat for salmon and other fish species; and they even help mitigate wildfires. Sadly, beavers are trapped and killed acr…
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This week, I sat down with Rose Jones, who inspires women through her story of being a domestic violence survivor. Rose is honest and straightforward, keeping it real with others and her community about the struggles she faces. She prides herself on telling her truth and creating a safe space for other women to do the same. Rose has accomplished a …
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