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Listen in as author Linda Sivertsen (aka Book Mama) brings together the world’s most beloved bestselling authors to chat about writing, publishing, deal-making, spirituality, activism, and the art of romancing creativity. Now streaming on American Airlines, these up-close conversations are a fan favorite, downloaded millions of times, and frequently profiled on “Best Podcast” lists (i.e., The Motley Fool’s “10 Best Podcasts for Women”) while gracing the "Popular Podcasts, Books" (formerly Li ...
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Author interviews with Gabby Olczak, president of the INDEPENDENT PRESS AWARD. Announced every spring, IPA recognizes the best independent press books globally. independentPressAward.com In the fall, the NYC Big Book Award, nycBigBookAward.com, takes book submissions from all publishers and authors, including those published by the Big 5 publishing houses, and awards the best books and audiobooks in over 100 categories. To find out more, visit the websites, or email gabby@independentpressawa ...
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Join Gabby Logan every week as she speaks to some familiar faces about their relationship with money, the financial lessons they've learned on the road to professional success, and how they're investing for their family's future. Visit ii.co.uk for more investing ideas and information.
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This is Ready Set Go - with me, Justin Gatlin and my guy Rodney Green. You may know me as the most decorated sprinter of all time, or the guy who beat Usain Bolt in his last race, or the guy that overcame a lifetime ban. Regardless, you’ve never heard my story from ME. I am going to take you through the triumphs, tragedies, and rebirth of my career. Plus, the unparalleled access to the world or sports through my perspective. Ready, Set, Go!
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Prickly Pens Podcast

Michelle Monkou, G. S. Samuels, Julia Canchola

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Prickly Pens Podcast is a platform of discussions with three friends who are also authors on the writing journey: Michelle Monkou, Julia Canchola, G. S. Samuels. During each episode, each co-host will add to the discussion around, not only the writing journey, but issues and topics of our lives. Michelle Monkou is a multi-published author, USA TODAY Best Selling author, and former president and board member of Romance Writers of America (RWA). She has published over 25 titles and currently w ...
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Welcome to ’Twisted Truth,’ where the darkest mysteries and unsettling realities collide. Join us as we uncover the chilling truths behind crimes that shake the core of society. From murder mysteries to the haunting minds of serial killers, terrorism’s grim aftermath, survivor tales, and the haunting shadows of school shootings, each episode peels back the layers of darkness, revealing the hidden truths within. Hosted by Emily and Alysa
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Grimcast Manila

Big Baby Studios

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Grimcast Manila is a podcast of creepy stories from around the metro. Hosted by self-confessed scaredy-cat Antonette, Grimcast features real first-hand experiences with the unknown. Sit back, relax, and let's get spooky. Grimcast Manila is produced, recorded, and distributed by Big Baby Studios.
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This is a podcast about plasma donation. As a plasma donor, your contribution to the health and well-being of patients who rely on plasma-derived therapies is invaluable. Plasma saves and improves the lives of people with chronic diseases such as primary immune deficiency, hemophilia, and COVID-19—related conditions. In addition to treating these conditions, plasma is used in emergencies to treat people with burns and other trauma-related injuries. When you donate plasma, you give the gift o ...
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Throw up the horns as Jeremy interviews standup comedian Luke Severeid this week. Luke has been on the road with “Stand Up that’s Metal AF” cracking jokes about metalheads, the perils of being a bald white guy, and his ADHD diagnosis. Jeremy and Luke talk about neurodivergence, the mental health benefits of metal music, and the importance of findin…
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Jeremy is joined this week by the incredibly insightful Dani Falesnik. Jeremy and Dani discuss the importance of understanding neurodivergence in educational and therapeutic settings, emphasizing that traditional systems often fail to accommodate these differences. They highlight the need for more individualized approaches that consider each person…
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First nuclear engineer we’ve had on as a guest! This week Jeremy is joined by the incisive Cynane Shay! Cynane discusses her journey through a rigid, evangelical upbringing and how it shaped her worldview, and how QAnon led to a deconstruction of her beliefs. She explores the influence of Christian nationalism and the prevalence of conspiracy theor…
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The magical duo of Rhonda Byrne & Kelly Noonan Gores are rounding out a bucket list week here at the Beautiful Writers Podcast. After years of dreaming, writing, podcasting, and, more recently, recording my latest book, the audiobook for Beautiful Writers: A Journey of Big Dreams & Messy Manuscripts—with Tricks of the Trade from Bestselling Authors…
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This week Jeremy is joined by clinical social worker and co-founder of the Reclamation Collective Kayla Felten. Kayla talks about her journey through deconstruction and starting the Collective, and She emphasizes the importance of non-clinical interventions and community care for individuals dealing with religious trauma and spiritual abuse. The Re…
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Jeremy is joined this week by journalist Chrissy Stroop to look at the manufactured moral panic targeting trans people. Jeremy and Chrissy discuss her personal experiences with religious trauma, the intertwining of evangelical Christianity with right-wing politics, and the predictable pattern of moral panics. Chrissy highlights the long-term strate…
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Jeremy is joined this week by therapist and end-of-life doula Kathleen Mack. Kathleen describes her lifelong curiosity about people's minds and experiences, stemming from her own mental health struggles and early fascination with human behavior. Kathleen shares how her father’s death influenced her and led her to pursue training as a death doula, w…
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Jeremy is joined this week by fellow licensed Marriage & Family Therapist and Sex Therapist, Caitlin Weber. Caitlin Weber discusses her journey into the mental health field and her path to becoming a systems-oriented therapist with a focus on sex therapy. Jeremy and Caitlin discuss the pervasive influence of religious norms on cultural attitudes to…
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Jeremy is joined this week by the dynamic duo of Naoko Ellis & Derek Gladwin from the University of British Columbia where they founded the Systems Beings Lab, a collaborative research collective that tackles the complexity of modern issues. In this episode, Derek and Naoko discuss emerging collaborative spaces in academia to address the climate em…
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Thank you to the RSG family East NCAA Regionals Favor Ashe, Auburn and the NCAA mens Arkansas putting the world on the map Anti Sex Beds West NCAA Regionals Do we really look for COMPETITION anymore? Prefontaine Classic Jakob vs Josh Christian Coleman and the mens 100M Kenny and the 200M Sha’Carri and Elaine Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce Apperance Fees T…
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Summary: In this episode of the Plasma Podcast, the Marketing Operations Manager at Proesis, interviews Kris Jonas, the CEO of the company. ​ They discuss Kris's entrepreneurial journey, the inspiration behind starting Proesis, and the importance of fierce donor advocacy in the plasma industry. They also touch on the core values of the company and …
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Our first prescriber on the show! Jeremy is joined this week by Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Rachel Jones, owner of Cup of Tea Psychiatry. Jeremy and Rachel talk about her winding path through nursing school and into the psychiatric side of the field, how the for-profit medical model creates an unhealthy environment for both patient…
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Carry the weight of a nation is never easy, especially when you turn pro at 17. Remembering Deon Lendore, a friend, mentor, and so much more, we learn about Jereem dedicating a year and dominating in his name. Making the move to train in the US, and building a pathway and legacy for those who are up next!…
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"A must-read for anyone aspiring to lead in today's complex business environment" - Dan P. In a post-pandemic world where adaptability, empathy, and human connection have become more important than ever, Dr. Nash's message is both timely and timeless. Be Human, Lead Human addresses a central issue facing contemporary workplaces: the urgent need for…
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Another busy weekend on the circuit from ATL, LA, and Rabat. We saw Noah break the American Record, Simbine show why he's not just the fastest African but now has the world lead. Sydney showing out and dropping dimes, and Kyree King winning his home race. Plus, why it's hard to run in Rabat, and De Grasse coming up short.…
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Jeremy is joined this week by artist and mental health advocate Jenna Knapp. Jenna is an artist in residence with the labyrinth at the Lynden Sculpture Garden on the north side of Milwaukee. Jeremy and Jenna talk about her mental health journey prior to creating the labyrinth, how and why labyrinths can be so helpful to mental health, and the commu…
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In 2009, 15-year-old Alyssa Bustamante murdered her 9-year-old neighbor, Elizabeth Olten, in St. Martins, Missouri. Bustamante lured Olten into the woods, where she strangled and stabbed her before burying her in a pre-dug grave. Bustamante confessed, explaining she wanted to experience killing someone. Music used in intro/outro (Legacy - Savfk) Le…
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Kung Fu Kenny put everyone on notice, and this Olympic season continues to entertain at the highest level. The Sprints are super competitive and right now it's wide open. Shoutout to Christopher Morales, he's deserving of the success and we salute him. Should Justin come out of retirement? Plus, would Andre De Grasse make the continental team for N…
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A blast from the past! Jeremy is joined this week by Rachel Beam, owner of Understand You, LLC. Jeremy and Rachel were in the same cohort at Marquette University way back in the day, and Rachel shares her journey in the field up to now opening her own practice. Jeremy and Rachel discuss some of their memories of what grad school did and did not pre…
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DiBarone's discusses his Botheration series. Although there are elements of adventure and science-fiction, his books address universal adolescent issues such as friendship, first love, and bullying. “I want to share with readers that they are not alone,” DiBarone says. “We all have the same problems."…
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Live from the Bahamas we have Ferdinand Omanyala, the Kenyan Sprinter and African Record holder in the 100M. Quick to remind Justin that he was in the 9.77 race. We talk about how he pioneered sprinting in Kenya, the transition from rugby to sprinting. Looking up to Simbine, and now building the blueprint for future sprinters in the continent. Plus…
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Jeremy is joined this week by the fabulous Emily Vander Velden for a great chat. Emily talks about specializing in EMDR to work with trauma, how being a parent is a juggling act with being a therapist, and shares about getting her recent ADHD diagnosis. Jeremy and Emily talk about self-care, and how holding space for others is such a powerful exper…
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The Courageous Fight Against Chronic Granulomatous Disease (CGD) This episode of the Plasma Podcast features an inspiring conversation with Keyatta Hodgson, who shares the challenging journey of her family dealing with Chronic Granulomatous Disease (CGD). Keyatta's story highlights the significant struggles and the heart-wrenching loss of two of he…
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Joachim Kroll, also known as the "Ruhr Cannibal" or "Duisburg Man-Eater," was a notorious German serial killer active during the 1960s and 1970s. He was born in 1933 and died in prison in 1991. Kroll's crimes were horrifyingly gruesome, as he murdered, mutilated, and often cannibalized his victims. He was convicted of eight murders but confessed to…
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A Distinguished Favorite in the Motivation category for the Independent Press Award. With 20 years of working in America's emergency rooms & 22 years of military service, Dr. (Colonel) McConkey combines lessons of leadership and poignant examples of how to move Americans forward. His book encourages a national dialogue on the importance of motivati…
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Changes in Track and Field are needed in our sport and its refreshing to see Gabby Thomas and Alexis Ohanian partnering to launch the 776 Invitational, a women’s-only tack meet. Michael Johnson secures $30M for new track league, Michael Johnson only wins Gold Medals at the Olympics and has been synonymous with the sport since the 80s. Michael Johns…
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Jeremy is joined this week by Alyssa Zajdel to jump into the world of sports psychology and performance. Jeremy and Alyssa talk about different sports requiring different mindsets, the difference in support that elite athletes can get from club or high school sports, and how it was not fun for student athletes or mental health professionals when CO…
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The Victoria Stafford case involves the abduction and murder of Victoria "Tori" Stafford, an eight-year-old Canadian girl from Woodstock, Ontario. In April 2009, Tori was abducted while walking home from school and was later found dead. The case gained widespread media attention and led to a massive search effort. Music used in intro/outro (Legacy …
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Exploring Wine Regions - California Central Coast by Michael C. Higgins, PhD Independent Press Award 2024 Winner in Coffee-table Book; Gift Books; and Travel categories Michael C. Higgins, author, publisher, pilot, and guide discusses his latest Exploring Wine Regions book in the award-winning series – California Central Coast, now exploring lesser…
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Outdoor season is heating up and it's still April, we told y'all people moving different this year with Paris. Christian Miller is officially on the RSG watch list, he's not even in college and he's running a legal 9.93! Botswana is coming for the world, the 4X400 Gold is in view and everyone should be on notice. Plus, the Olympic walk and Justin's…
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Jeremy is joined this week by the incredibly insightful Alita Taylor. Jeremy and Alita talk about the shortcomings of the medical model, the secondary trauma of working in a failing system, and Alita shares her expertise about Open Dialogue, a practical and philosophical approach to navigating mental health crises. We also chat about Finnish metal …
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Jeremy is joined this week by author, activist, and poet Mark Green to talk about his new book Round We Dance. Jeremy and Mark talk about the need for a book on how to do rituals, why ritual is so important to the human psyche, and how to approach ritual outside of an organized religious setting. It’s a wide-ranging chat that covers a lot, and the …
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Elizabeth Smart, a teenager from Salt Lake City, Utah, was abducted from her bedroom in June 2002 and held captive for nine months. She was eventually rescued in March 2003 after being recognized in public. Smart has since become an advocate for victims of abduction and sexual assault, sharing her story and working to prevent similar crimes. Music …
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A 2024 Independent Press Award Distinguished Favorite recipient This uplifting and beautifully illustrated story is a catalyst for important discussions with children and adults about respect, kindness, and acceptance. We all possess unique skills and talents and have the power to make real positive change. Author Etty Burk, an organizational psych…
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