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@thepegasusapp https://www.thepegasus.app/🐴 Conversations with the movers and shakers of the global equestrian industry. Hosted by Pegasus founders Sam Baynes and Jen Tankel.
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Shelf Improvement Bookclub

Anna Fisher & Holly Jennings

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Always looking at those Self Improvement books on your shelf and wondering when you might get the time to read them? We are a Podcast book club that reads one self improvement book a month to help us and you develop your business and your mindset. Developed by Entrepreneurs & Property Investors for Entrepreneurs & Property Investors
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The History of Literature

Jacke Wilson / The Podglomerate

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Amateur enthusiast Jacke Wilson journeys through the history of literature, from ancient epics to contemporary classics. Episodes are not in chronological order and you don't need to start at the beginning - feel free to jump in wherever you like! Find out more at historyofliterature.com and facebook.com/historyofliterature. Support the show by visiting patreon.com/literature or historyofliterature.com/donate. Contact the show at [email protected].
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Mega

Hey Sugar Inc.

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An improvised satire from the staff of a fictional mega church. Mega is a critically acclaimed podcast that satirizes contemporary megachurches and their associated evangelical subculture. Hosted by Holly Laurent and Greg Hess, this show offers a unique take on American religious culture through a range of comedic characters and segments. It was named "Best Satire" by Vulture. One of the most exciting aspects of Mega is its guest interviews, which feature a variety of comedians, actors, and ...
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The Ripple Effect

Jennifer McNerney

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Healing is an INSIDE job, starting within and rippling outward into the external world. Jen McNerney shares her unfolding journey to wellness and has guests on her show who have created a personal healing & rippling effect. Sharing information and modalities that invite each of us to embody our unique frequency. Jen is a certified NeuroEmotional Technique Practitioner, Usui Reiki Master, Theta Healing Practitioner, Contact Reflex Analysis Practitioner, and energy healer. Jen is also a licens ...
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The Art of Manufacturing

Krisztina ‘Z’ Holly

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Manufacturing is sexy. Sounds crazy? Just wait! Every Thursday, Z Holly takes us on a behind-the-scenes look at how people who make stuff are trying to ‘make it’ in their industries. Get a sneak peek inside these risk-takers’ factories and studios — and most of all, their minds. If you’ve ever wondered how to build a brand, a business, or just a better mousetrap, tune in and enjoy. (More here: artofmfg.com)
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My name is Susie. I have three children, the youngest of whom struggles with depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation. I never thought this could happen to me, and I missed the signs. Being a parent is really hard, and I'm here to help! I'm talking to parents and experts to help you with the issues your kids may face. I want you to know that you are not alone and there is hope.
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Broadcast His Love

Broadcast His Love

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Encouragement to ”...let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.” (Matthew 5:16 NIV) We all have different jobs and God-given gifts and talents. The purpose of this podcast is to encourage you to use your position to broadcast God’s love.
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Welcome to Our Skin, a Personal Discovery Podcast. Each week, host Holly Frey showcases a personal story from someone who lives–and thrives!--while managing psoriasis. Being diagnosed with a chronic skin condition can throw anyone off track, but Our Skin guests have a message of hope: a diagnosis can be an opportunity to discover new things about ourselves, our grit, and our power. In addition to these tales of hope, Frey and her guests plunge into the jaw-dropping, bizarre, and occasionally ...
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Dark Tower Radio

Constant Geek19

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Dark Tower Radio is the Stephen King podcast for all things that serve the Beam. Join our Ka-Tet as we explore and discuss Stephen King's Dark Tower Series and the many worlds of the Stephen King Universe. Everything from news, books, comics, to the tv/film adaptations no level of the Tower is off limits to these gunslingers. For those who have not read the Dark Tower series or who may be on the journey for the first time please be wary of spoilers. Long days and pleasant nights.
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Weird Finance

The Hell Yeah Group

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I’m weird, you’re weird, we’re all weird about money. Weird Finance explores the often intimidating terrain of money, finances, and economics and how these invisible forces shape each person’s ideas about themselves and the world around them. Hosted by author, illustrator, and musician Paco de Leon; Weird Finance is all about have real, honest, unconventional money conversations with the aim of getting comfortable with the uncomfortable and changing our relationship with money. We’ll laugh s ...
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Making the Maven

Michelle McGlade: Female Entrepreneur, Business Strategist, Author

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Making the Maven Podcast is dedicated to helping health and wellness entrepreneurs become business mavens. Michelle reaches globally to bring you entrepreneurial stories of challenge and triumph from industry leaders, business experts and wellness biz owners. Tune in weekly to learn personal habits for success, proven business building strategies and action steps to launch and grow your online wellness business. End the overwhelm, let go of the fear and join the revolution because we are Mak ...
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Whispers & Bricks

Ari Schonbrun

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Everyone remembers where they were on that fateful day Sept 11th, 2001 in NYC when a terrorist attack shocked the world. I’m personally going to take you back WITH me to Tower One of the World Trade Center when shock, terror, flames, and chaos burst into the building. I was on the 78th-floor sky lobby when that first plane crashed into the building. It felt like a huge bomb had just exploded as I was blown right off my feet. All lights instantly went out. The elevators were engorged with fla ...
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It's springtime! A great time to be in love - and if you're a poetic genius like Dante Alighieri, a great time to catch a glimpse of a girl named Beatrice on the streets of Florence, fall madly in love with her, and spend the rest of your life beatifying her in verse. In this episode, we present a conversation that first aired in February 2018, in …
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Anyone digging into fairy tales soon discovers that there's more to these stories of magic and wonder than meets the eye. Often thought of as stories for children, the narratives can be shockingly violent, and they sometimes deliver messages or "morals" at odds with modern sensibilities. In this episode, Jacke talks to Kimberly Lau about her book S…
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Hey Shelf Improvers! 🎙️ In today’s episode, we’re discussing: Chapter 4 - Building Emotional Intelligence Chapter 5 - Releasing The Past I must apologise in advance we do have a good moan on this one and we do say goodbye then speak for another 10-15mins as we do lol :p 💬 Got thoughts? We’d love to hear them! Join the conversation in our WhatsApp g…
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John Ruskin (1819-1900) was a powerhouse of a man: writer, lecturer, critic, social reformer - and much else besides. From his five-volume work Modern Painters through his late writings about literature in Fiction, Fair and Foul, he brought to his subjects an energy and integrity that few critical thinkers have matched. His wide-ranging influence r…
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In this special episode of the Pegasus Podcast, we explore the powerful connection between horses and healing. Host Jen Tankel is joined by three incredible guests: Lynn Thomas, Co-Founder of Horses for Mental Health; Jen Grant, Head of Marketing at Zoetis Equine; and Seen Through Horses ambassador Jodie Morton. Together, they discuss how horses ar…
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Don’t miss the final episode this spring featuring Debi Roberts of the OLLIE Foundation (https://theolliefoundation.org/). Ollie is an acronym for One Life Lost Is Enough. The Ollie Foundation was founded in 2016 by three UK parents who had lost their teen sons to suicide. OLLIE is devoted to empowering individuals and organizations to reduce suici…
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For the past ten years, the Murty Classical Library of India (published by Harvard University Press) has sought to do for classic Indian works what the famous Loeb Classical Library has done for Ancient Greek and Roman texts. In this episode, Jacke talks to editorial director Sharmila Sen about the joys and challenges of sifting through thousands o…
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Hey Shelf Improvers! 🎙️ In today’s episode, we’re discussing: Chapter 2 - There is No Such Thing as Self Sabotage Chapter 3 - Your Triggers are the guides to your Freedom Tune in as we explore the first steps toward overcoming self-sabotage and transforming challenges into success! 💬 Got thoughts? We’d love to hear them! Join the conversation in ou…
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For some reason, human beings don't seem to be content just thinking about their own death: they insist on imagining the end of the entire world. In this episode, Jacke talks to author Dorian Lynskey (Everything Must Go: The Stories We Tell About the End of the World), who immersed himself in apocalyptic films and literature to discover exactly wha…
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In the final of a three-part series, Holly continues chronicling the unconditional love she and her husband have shown their son. Holly shares that after her son attacked both her and her husband, her son was taken by ambulance to the emergency room. Holly then shares about her injuries from the attack and the permanent problems she has as a result…
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This month, we’re joined by Katie Kingsman, a Young Life Committee Member, as she shares how God placed a calling on her and her husband’s hearts. After years of prayer and waiting on Jesus, doors have finally opened for them to launch a Young Life chapter in Gulf Breeze this August. Young Life is all about meeting high school students where they a…
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Hi Shelf Improvers! We’ve got a special treat for you in this bonus episode. Meet Rob Graves—yes, that’s his real name, and no, he doesn’t moonlight as a gravedigger. Rob is a former estate agency owner who built and sold a multi-million-pound business. Now, he’s on a mission to help others do the same through powerful coaching and proven strategie…
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In today's world of specialization, Alan Lightman is that rare individual who has accomplished remarkable things in two very different realms. As a physicist with a Ph.D. from Cal Tech, he's taught at Harvard and MIT and advised the United Nations. As a novelist, he's written award-winning bestsellers like Einstein's Dreams and The Diagnosis. In th…
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Hey Shelf Improvers! 📖 New Month, New Book! This April, we’re diving into The Mountain Is You by Brianna Wiest—a powerful book about self-sabotage, why we do it, when it happens, and how to break free from it. 🌿✨ Chosen by our WhatsApp community, this book promises deep insights and practical strategies for personal growth. 🎙️ In today’s episode, w…
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It's a two-for-one special! First, Jacke talks to novelist Radha Vatsal about her new book, No. 10 Doyers Street, which tells the gripping story of an Indian woman journalist investigating a bloody shooting in New York's Chinatown circa 1907. Then podcaster Tali Rosenblatt-Cohen stops by to discuss her experience hosting The Five Books, which asks …
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*Trigger warning: This episode contains conversations about sex and pornography addiction and sexual abuse. This is the second of a three-part series with Holly Miles. In this episode, Holly discusses some of the behaviors her adopted son started exhibiting after she and her husband adopted him. Some of these behaviors included inappropriate sexual…
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Since her death, poet and novelist Sylvia Plath (1932-1963) has been an endless source of fascination for fans of her and her work. But while much attention has been paid to her tumultuous relationship with fellow poet Ted Hughes, we often overlook the influences that formed her, long before she traveled to England and met Hughes. What movies did s…
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Hey Shelf Improvers! Today’s the final day of reading (or listening to) The Let Them Theory! To wrap things up, we’re diving into the last few chapters—exploring how to support others without enabling them, and why every ending is actually a new beginning. 📖 In this episode, we’re covering Chapters 16-20: ✨ Chapter 16 – The more you rescue, the mor…
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[This episode originally ran on July 18, 2016. It is presented here without commercial interruption.] In 1797, the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge took two grains of opium and fell into a stupor. When he awoke, he had in his head the remnants of a marvelous dream, a vivid train of images of the Chinese emperor Kubla Khan and his summer palace, Xanadu.…
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Don’t miss the first of this three-part series featuring Holly Miles. Holly has quite a story of her own mental health journey, her work as a psychiatric nurse, her journey with the foster care system, and her eventual adoption of her son, Jacob. Holly shares her personal and professional experiences that led her to her present work as the Executiv…
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Scott Neuman, Director of Competitions and International Memberships for the American Quarter Horse Association, offers a candid look at the evolving landscape of Western equestrian competitions in this revealing conversation. Neuman shares his eye-opening research that no horse show manager reported being able to run a profitable event with fewer …
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For centuries, the playwright Thomas Kyd has been best known as the author of The Spanish Tragedy, a terrific story of revenge believed to have strongly influenced Shakespeare's Hamlet. And yet, a contemporary referred to Kyd as "industrious Kyd." What happened to the rest of his plays? In this episode, Jacke talks to scholar Brian Vickers about hi…
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Hey Shelf Improvers! This week, we’re diving deep into friendships—the good, the tricky, and the ones that naturally fade. We’re also unpacking why comparison isn’t always a bad thing and why you can’t change people (no matter how much you try!). 📖 In this episode, we’re covering Chapters 10-15: ✨ Chapter 10 – How to make comparison your teacher ✨ …
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The Belgian-born French writer Georges Simenon (1903-1989) was astonishing for his literary ambition and output. The author of something like 400 novels, which he wrote in 7-10 day bursts (after checking with his physician beforehand to ensure that he could handle the strain), he's perhaps best known for his creation of Chief Inspector Jules Maigre…
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Since 2008, Stephen and Mary Pruitt have been making truly independent, Hollywood-quality feature films that both entertain and inspire. This episode of The Just A Mom Podcast highlights their recent film, State of Grace, which, Mary says, is a film about “fentanyl, foster care, and a family of strangers.” This must-see movie chronicles the journey…
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"I want to write something new," American author F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote in a letter to his editor, "something extraordinary and beautiful and simple and intricately patterned." Months later, he presented the results: the novel that would eventually be titled The Great Gatsby. Published in 1925 to middling success, the book has since become a can…
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Hey, Shelf Improvers! How are you enjoying The Let Them Theory so far? This book is bringing up some big conversations, and we’re diving right in! ✨ This week’s highlights (Chapters 5-9): 📖 Chapter 5 – Let Them Think Bad Thoughts About You 📖 Chapter 6 – How to Love Difficult People 📖 Chapter 7 – When Grown-Ups Throw Tantrums 📖 Chapter 8 – The Right…
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For decades, the Soviet Union was unfriendly territory for poets and writers. But what happened when the wall fell? Emerging from the underground, the poets reacted with a creative outpouring that responded to a brave new world. In this episode, Jacke talks to Russian poetry scholar Stephanie Sandler about her new book The Freest Speech in Russia: …
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I knew I wanted to do something different and special to celebrate the 100th episode of The Just A Mom Podcast. It seems only fitting to have three of my closest friends interview me. On this episode, Debbie, Jen, Toni and I take a walk down memory lane where they ask me questions about my journey as a parent of a child who struggles with mental il…
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This week we are joined by Margaret Jen Burke, a military wife, boy mom, and Christian author of Dying to Live. Margaret shares her powerful testimony of faith, the challenges she’s overcome, and how she found purpose in Christ. Her journey inspires us to shift our focus from worldly success to eternal significance. Tune in for an authentic, uplift…
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🎙 Bonus Episode Alert! 🚀 Today, we have a truly special guest on the Shelf Improvement Podcast—14-year-old Patricio Taylor! 📚✨ We met Patricio at a Blue Bricks Magazine networking event in Leeds, where he won a raffle to be featured on our podcast. And let’s just say—this young man is wise beyond his years! At just 14, Patricio has already read alm…
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Complex and talented, Charles W. Chesnutt (1858-1932) was one of the first American authors to write for both Black and white readers. Born in Cleveland to "mixed race" parents, Chesnutt rejected the opportunity to "pass" as white, instead remaining in the Black community throughout his life. His life in the South during Reconstruction, and his kno…
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