The Homing podcast explores the importance of home in shaping who we are. Join Matt Gibberd, author and co-founder of The Modern House, as he takes listeners inside the homes of inspiring guests to examine what really happens inside our walls – how they influence our emotions, creativity and sense of self. Featuring leading voices from art, film, wellbeing and beyond, Homing is a thoughtful journey into remarkable homes and the minds that shape them. Be prepared for tears, laughter, and ever ...
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If you want to understand how dark and demonic entities in our environment can affect you, your family, pets and home, then this is the podcast for you. You explore the REAL RELEVANT relatable stories & usable tips and tricks to recognise and combat paranormal influence. I work as an energetic house clearer and have studied the paranormal for 35+ years and I share the information in an educational non-fear-based approach and you will discover that dark beings are not as scary as you think! H ...
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"Fronteras" is a Texas Public Radio program exploring the changing culture and demographics of the American Southwest. From Texas to New Mexico and California, "Fronteras" provides insight into life along the U.S.- Mexico border. Our stories examine unique regional issues affecting lifestyle, politics, economics and the environment.
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The Green Dream is a podcast about ethical investing for positive impact and a better future! Host James Baird interviews fund managers, advisers and a range of leaders in sustainability about topical ESG issues. James is a Financial Planner with over 20 years in the industry, and is a Director of JustInvest Financial Planning. See www.justinvest.net.au. Authorised Representative of Ethical Investment Advisers AFSL 276544 www.ethicalinvestment.com.au
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Welcome to Finding Frequency, the podcast exploring how the spaces around us shape the way we feel, live, and connect. Each episode dives into the invisible forces inside our homes, buildings, and environments, from air and light to sound, water, and design. We are rethinking what healthy spaces really mean. Whether you're designing for wellness, improving your living environment, or simply curious about how physical spaces influence health, behavior, and energy, you'll find insight and insp ...
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Dope Living Podcast invites you to design a life and space that lights you up every single day. This isn’t about following the crowd. It’s about embracing a lifestyle that feels incredible—where your home, your routines, and your journey reflect real happiness and fulfillment. Janay Symonette sits down with entrepreneurs, creatives, and everyday trailblazers who share their stories and strategies for cultivating joy, peace, and abundance in work and in life. With every episode, you’ll get in ...
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Welcome to Sunlight Matters, the podcast that illuminates the incredible power of the sun and its impact on our health, well-being, and way of life. From its essential role in vitamin D production and mental health to its influence on architecture, urban planning, and sustainability, the sun shapes our world in ways we’re only beginning to understand. In each episode, podcast host Dave Wallace will chat with experts—from scientists and health professionals to designers and outdoor enthusiast ...
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At Popular Science, we report and write dozens of science and tech stories every week. And while a lot of the fun facts we stumble across make it into our articles, there are lots of other weird facts that we just keep around the office. So we figured, why not share those with you? Welcome to The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week. For advertising opportunities please email [email protected] We wanna make the podcast even better, help us learn how we can: https://bit.ly/2EcY ...
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With equal parts humor and in-depth analysis, Asher, Rob, and Jason safeguard their sanity while probing crazy-making topics like climate change, overshoot, runaway capitalism, and why we’re all deluding ourselves. Each fortnightly episode helps you understand the “Great Unraveling” of our environmental and social systems and describes how we can make the transition to a sustainable and equitable world. If you’re someone who questions the trajectory of society and struggles to understand why ...
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Rooted in the city of Calgary's intendent spirited history, the Club is a dynamic place to dine, meet and to connect for business and personal engagements. Podcasting directly from the Club to share insight and inspiration from Calgary's business leaders. Focusing on the varied industry leaders that make Calgary one of the BEST cities in North America to live and work in. In the vibrant city of Calgary, Alberta, Home to the Largest Outdoor Rodeo Show on Earth, The Calgary Stampede, and a cit ...
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What determines the concept of "Self"? Host Aubrey Stark-Miller takes an in-depth look at our social and physical environments and how they contribute to the creation of "self" and influence our mental and physical health. Shortly after deciding to stop drinking alcohol, Aubrey began asking questions, analyzing personal and peer experiences, and delving into the sciences behind human behavior. This podcast hopes to offer insight and shift the listener’s perspective on what factors influence ...
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Timeless Practical Wisdom For Living a Meaningful Life Inspiring stories and practical advice from creatives, entrepreneurs, change-makers, misfits, and rebels to help you become successful on your own terms Our listeners say, “If TEDTalks met Oprah you’d have the Unmistakable Creative.” Eliminate the feeling of being stuck in your life, blocked in your creativity, and discover higher levels of meaning and purpose in your life and career. Listen to deeply personal, insightful, and thought-pr ...
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The Intentional Mind ™ Podcast - Career Clarity, Motivation, Energy and Intentional Living Tips for Purpose-Driven Professionals
Ang Barnard | Career Coach | Communications Consultant | Speaker
Do you want to feel more excited, energized, and inspired by your work and life? Craving more fulfillment, excitement, and enjoyment in your career? Ready to align your life with your values, show up as the best version of yourself, and honor the God-given gifts you’ve been blessed with? Welcome to The Intentional Mind Podcast—the show for purpose-driven professionals who are ready to intentionally design a career and life that feels good, using the power of taking intentional action from a ...
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A weekly podcast show about Indian startups, entrepreneurs, and more! Hosted by Neil Patel & Friends
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Fronteras: Esperanza Peace and Justice Center honors community history, culture with Museo del Westside
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22:05A former San Antonio ice house is now home to a community museum that celebrates the people, stories, and contributions of the city's historic West Side.By Norma Martinez, Jack Morgan, Marian Navarro
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What If Healing Starts with Momentum, Not Motivation? (Mind-Body Fitness Explained) #MindBodyWisdom
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40:40In this episode of the Dope Living Podcast, host Janay sits down with intuitive momentum coach Caren Carnegie to explore the powerful connection between the mind, body, and spirit—and why true wellness begins by listening inward. Together, they unpack what it really means to reconnect with your body, understand your energy, and redefine fitness bey…
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Justin McRoberts: Mortality, Meaning, and Giving Away Everything You've Got
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48:13Justin McRoberts, musician, pastor, and author of "It's What You Make of It," shares how confronting death early in life shaped his approach to creativity and faith. Having attended over 20 funerals by age 25, McRoberts explains why understanding mortality is essential to living fully and why the cultural narrative of imperviousness keeps people fr…
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#152 NDE, Ectoplasm & Channeling light beings: Amy Marohn interview PART 1
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51:29Amy Marohn, spiritual hypnotherapist, is joining us to share with you her amazing journey from a mysterious medical condition, and near death experience to now working as a spiritual hypnotist, channeler of light beings and metaphysical healer. Amy’s journey is such an eye opener as to the power of the higher realms. AMY’S CONTACT DETAILS Website: …
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Fronteras: Witnessing Immigration Court arrests of adults and children by ICE
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26:54U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has been ramping up detentions of individuals who appear at Immigration Court for their mandatory hearings, including in San Antonio.By Norma Martinez, Marian Navarro
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Sane Town: A Realistic Vision of Life 100 Years from Now
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55:30Picture the future 100 years from now. What do you imagine? Flying cars? Space colonies? AI talking toasters? But if we can’t sustain an endlessly growing economy - even with a transition to green energy - what does a realistic and positive future look like? Alex Leff of the Human Nature Odyssey podcast joins Jason, Rob, and Asher to imagine life i…
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Exciting Utopia or Terrifying Dystopia? The future of AI with Dr Martin Dougiamas
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39:58Artificial intelligence stands at a crossroads: with regulation and ethical oversight it promises to transform society for the better; but left unchecked, it may enable profit-driven exploitation on a global scale. The real question is not how powerful AI can become, but how can we harness this power for good, and create substantial positive impact…
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Bat-Devouring Rodents, Penguin Retirement Home, Chicago "Rat" Hole
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58:22Kendra Pierre-Louis joins Weirdest Thing for the season 9 finale! She talks about the rats chowing down on bats, producer Jess Boddy explains the scientific study on Chicago's rat hole, and Rachel talks about the wonderfully heartwarming penguin retirement home at the New England Aquarium. Plus, Rachel has a very special announcement! The Weirdest …
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Röam App Revolutionizes Canadian Road Trips with Personalized Narration and Community‑Driven Experiences
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40:07Welcome to the Back to Business Podcast, where we spotlight Calgary's industry leaders and delve into the heart of entrepreneurialism in our vibrant city! Curtis and Kat Lesperance are the husband-and-wife team behind Röam. The idea sparked on countless drives between Calgary, AB and Invermere, BC, where Katherine’s endless curiosity about the land…
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#151 Storms enhance paranormal activity... TRUE OR FALSE?
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13:01Are you a believer that storm activity enhances spirit presence or communication? In this episode, you will hear the lowdown on storms and whether they enhance paranormal activity or not. Do spirits and dark beings feed on the heightened electrical charge in the air, and how does it all work? Send us a text TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE: https://perfectlypa…
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Fronteras: ‘Of the Sun’ encourages young readers to embrace Indigenous roots, ties to the land
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23:53The new children’s book Of the Sun: A Poem for the Land’s First Peoples celebrates the ties that Indigenous peoples still hold to the land.By Norma Martinez, Marian Navarro
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Skye McAlpine on Hosting, Christmas & the Myth of Perfection at Home
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1:11:38For a special Christmas episode of Homing, I was invited into the home of cookery writer and ultimate host, Skye McAlpine. Skye is like a modern-day “Mother Christmas”. She was raised between London and Venice by parents who were great bon viveurs, and her childhood home was an open house, filled with guests, conversation and celebration. It’s ther…
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Building Success That Feels Good: Wealth, Wellness, and Sustainable Impact with Dr. Sarah Young
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47:52Welcome to the Dope Living podcast. In this episode, host Janay Symonette sits down with Dr. Sarah Young, founder of Neurosynergy Health Institute, to unpack what it truly means to build success that feels good. Dr. Sarah Young shares her personal journey from overcoming a traumatic brain injury to leading a values-driven business, emphasizing that…
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Jeff Wald: Navigating the Fourth Industrial Revolution and Why Personal Responsibility Defines the Future of Work
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51:27Jeff Wald, author of The End of Jobs and CEO of WorkMarket, examines how robots and AI are creating the fourth industrial revolution—a massive power shift from workers to companies that mirrors past technological upheavals. Drawing from labor history, on-demand platforms, and regulatory battles like California Prop 22, Wald reveals why the lifetime…
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Jeff Spencer: The Champion Blueprint and the Eight Inevitable Steps to Peak Performance
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42:41Jeff Spencer, former Olympic cyclist and performance coach to Lance Armstrong, Tiger Woods, and Olympic gold medalists, breaks down the precise architecture of champion-level achievement. From losing his father at age 10 to competing in the Munich Olympics to coaching nine Tour de France victories, Jeff reveals the eight sequential steps every prol…
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#150 People detox after energetic home clearings... WHY?
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21:56Homes go through an energetic detox after energy clearing, and the occupants can too… sounds ominous, but it isn’t really. There are valid reasons & when you hear them, you will understand why. We explore: Physical and emotional symptoms Physical and practical habit changes Tools to assist you after an energetic home clearing What to expect from an…
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Jason Naylor: The Psychology of Color and Why Bright Hues Unlock Positivity, Memory, and Human Connection
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49:27Jason Naylor, artist and author of Live Life Colorfully, shares how growing up as the second of seven children in a Mormon family in Salt Lake City shaped his caretaker personality and his eventual escape to New York where he discovered creative liberation. Naylor reveals the symbiotic relationship between color and messaging in his work—the more p…
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In this episode of Sunlight Matters, Dave sits down with the brilliant Paula Longato—architect, daylight consultant, and lighting designer—to explore why daylight access and sunlight analysis are critical yet often overlooked elements in urban design and architecture. 🎙️ What You'll Learn: Why modern cities like New York and Dubai are "dark dayligh…
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Fronteras: ‘Educating the Enemy’ — How Nazi and Mexican children were educated in the Cold War-era borderlands
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22:05The book explores the disparities in education between the children of Nazi scientists and the ethnic Mexican children who attended segregated schools in El Paso.By Norma Martinez, Marian Navarro
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Jacob Sager Weinstein: The Memory Palace Method and Why You Cannot Synthesize What You Do Not Remember
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51:29Jacob Sager Weinstein, comedy writer for Dennis Miller and author of How to Remember Everything, shares how growing up in privileged Washington DC where the vice president's daughter was in his debate club gave him confidence to walk into any room but delayed his understanding that not everyone has equal access to opportunity until he reached Princ…
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028: Designing Smart Spaces That Feel Good — Kyle Steele on Light, Sound, and FutureCare
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58:52What if your home could feel as intentional as it looks? In this episode, Global Wave Integration founder Kyle Steele unpacks how layered lighting, object-based audio, and comfort controls (air, temperature) can transform our daily experience. From hiding the hardware to elevating the vibe, Kyle shares how the team designs for emotion first, and wh…
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Hillary Weiss: The Danger of Just Mindset and Why Imitation Is a Trap for Finding Your Golden Thread
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53:21Hillary Weiss, brand strategist and positioning coach, reflects on growing up in suburban South Florida where attending the same school for 14 years meant everyone remembered who peed their pants in pre-K yet created lifelong friendships that watched her evolve from emo to punk rock to professional white woman. Weiss challenges the dangerous mindse…
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Toasting Bread Is WAY Harder Than You Think: The Challenges of a Renewable Energy Future
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37:11What does a livable future look like 100 years from now? If we unlocked unlimited green energy, what would we actually do with it? And are our dreams of a renewable-energy utopia sometimes just as delusional as the old fossil-fueled, drill-baby-drill mentality? Alex Leff of the Human Nature Odyssey podcast hosts this special Crazy Town highlights c…
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Vintage Antivaxxers, Horror Flick Psychology, Robin-Eating Bats
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56:31Coltan Scrivner joins the show to talk about the strange empathy of horror movie enjoyers. Plus, Sara Kiley talks about bats dogfighting and devouring birds, and Rachel delves into the bizarre history of the first anti-vax movement. The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week is a podcast by Popular Science. Share your weirdest facts and stories with us…
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Unlocking Flow State: Mindset Strategies for Women Entrepreneurs to Boost Performance Without Burnout
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32:53Welcome to the Back to Business Podcast, where we spotlight Calgary's industry leaders and delve into the heart of entrepreneurialism in our vibrant city! Marlene Cameron is a speaker, trainer, and transformative coach who helps business owners and leaders reduce stress, enhance clarity, and achieve sustainable high performance. She teaches how to …
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#149 Shadow people and what causes us to see them
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27:59Have you seen a shadowy person, and it freaked you out? What did you do? In this episode, shadow people hit my paranormal radar as a friend wanted to know more about these elusive beings. I assumed they are all dark entities because of the dark, dense nature of their energy, but are they??? We are going to look at 4 paranormal possibilities, 4 scie…
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Fronteras: ‘Detention is everywhere’ — Photo series highlights impact of private ICE facilities on rural landscapes
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22:03Photographer Marni Shindelman's series, "Restore the Night Sky" documents the effects of light pollution at 45 private ICE detention centers across the U.S.By Norma Martinez, Marian Navarro
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Max Rollitt on Interior Decorating, Sentimentality & the Home as Autobiography
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1:13:41Max Rollitt is a highly respected interior decorator and antiques dealer. Extraordinary pieces pass through his hands every day, yet most of the objects he chooses to live with at home have little monetary value. Instead, they are tokens of respect and love. The conversation begins with Max’s childhood in Winchester, where he struggled at school be…
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Gautum Mukunda: The Paradox of Leader Selection and Why Unfiltered Presidents Are a Dangerous Gamble
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58:48Gautum Mukunda, Harvard professor and author of Indispensable: When Leaders Really Matter, reveals the paradox at the heart of leadership selection: the more effort you put into picking a leader, the less it matters who you pick. Drawing from decades of presidential history, Mukunda introduces the concept of filtered versus unfiltered leaders—Georg…
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💡 Light, Health & the Built Environment: Ulysse Dormoy on the Real Cost of Indoor Living
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56:49Dave sits down with Ulysse Dormoy, CEO of Atrium Ltd, to explore a subject hiding in plain sight: the light we live under every day — and how it’s quietly impacting our health, performance, and wellbeing 🌞🏙️ What starts as a conversation about lighting design quickly reveals a much bigger story. From LED flicker and infrared deprivation, to the sho…
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The Exit Mindset: How to build freedom, not just a business with Alison Koplar Wyatt
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53:01Welcome to the Dope Living podcast. In this episode, host Janay Symonette sits down with Alison Koplar Wyatt, CEO and co-founder of the Female Founder Collective, to unpack the power of the “exit mindset.” Together, they explore how building with the end in mind isn’t just about quitting or selling a business, it’s about designing a life and career…
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Cal Newport: Why Social Media Is Big Tobacco Not Big Oil and the Steam Whistle Theory of Attention
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1:06:33Cal Newport, computer science professor and author of Digital Minimalism, argues that the better analogy for social media is not big oil that must be broken up because it's vital to society but big tobacco that must be culturally rejected because it's unhealthy and dispensable—people don't care if you tell them to leave Facebook for six months but …
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Cal Newport: Cognitive Athleticism and Why Elite Performers Protect Their Attention
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1:06:33Computer science professor and bestselling author Cal Newport explains why cognitive fitness matters as much as physical fitness for elite performance. Drawing from his work with NBA teams and hedge fund managers, Newport breaks down the connection between attention control and exceptional achievement. He challenges the myth that social media grows…
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Ethan Kross: Mastering Your Inner Voice Before It Masters You
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55:06Psychologist and bestselling author Ethan Kross breaks down the science of *chatter*—the internal voice that can either empower or paralyze us. Drawing on decades of research in neuroscience and emotion regulation, Kross explains how introspection, while powerful, can often backfire, leading to rumination, anxiety, and impaired performance.In this …
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#148 Light language, NDE & living as an empath: Brenda Lainof interview
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45:35How do near-death experiences influence our lives? In a tell all interview, Brenda Lainof - Belief code, Body code and Emotion code energy worker shares her near death experiences, the moose attack and the spiritual meaning behind it, how she uses light language as part of her amazing energy work, and so, so much more. BRENDA'S CONTACT INFORMATION …
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Eric Barker: The Science of Relationships and Why Playing Well with Others Matters More Than You Think
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1:21:50Eric Barker, bestselling author of Barking Up the Wrong Tree and Plays Well with Others, reveals what decades of social science research says about relationships, friendship, love, and meaning. From his journey through Hollywood screenwriting to the video game industry to running one of the most-read personal development blogs, Eric explains his ob…
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Fronteras: ‘Drought Does Not Know Sanctions’ — Essay dives into complex issues at play in binational 1944 water treaty
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29:26University of Michigan PhD candidate Vianey Rueda wrote about the ongoing water conflict between Mexico and the U.S.By Norma Martinez, Marian Navarro
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Brea Starmer: Redefining Work Around Highest and Best Use, Not Hours Logged
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45:18Brea Starmer, founder of Lions and Tigers, challenges the outdated workplace model that measures face time over impact. Drawing from her experience as a mother of three running a company during COVID-19, she introduces the concept of "highest and best use"—a real estate framework adapted to human potential that prioritizes outcomes over hours logge…
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Dylan Beynon: Building Mindbloom and the Science of Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy
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54:09Dylan Beynon, founder of Mindbloom, shares the deeply personal story behind building the first at-home ketamine therapy platform. After losing his mother and sister to severe mental illness, Dylan became determined to bring psychedelic medicine into mainstream healthcare. He explains the neuroscience of how ketamine creates neuroplasticity—allowing…
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There’s the book club, the Rotary Club, the Mickey Mouse Club, and the club sandwich. Whatever your preference, you might want to think about joining a club. Social clubs, fraternal orders, and the like have had a storied and critical role in public life. That is, until government programs and technology gave us an out from having to deal with each…
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Footless Goose Murder, Sex in Space, Viking Sicko Mode, Sports Bra Tech
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1:18:12Behold: our LIVE show from earlier this year at Caveat in NYC! Rachel, Jess, Moiya McTier and Claire Maldarelli each bring a weird fact to the stage. Topics run the gamut this week. We've got an avian murder mystery, why having sex in space sucks, how preworkout is kind of like being a Viking Berserker, and how the sports bra is shockingly new. Tun…
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Douglass Vigliotti: Wrestling with Conviction and Why Creative Work Demands Uncomfortable Honesty
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57:05Douglass Vigliotti, author and creative, explores the tension between doubt and conviction that defines the creative process. Drawing from his parents, his father relentless drive and his mother empathy, Douglass reflects on what it means to pursue creative work when society constantly asks if you want more. This conversation examines the uncomfort…
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Preventing Burnout in Nonprofits: The Power of Planned Processes Over Reactive Chaos
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34:43Welcome to the Back to Business Podcast, where we spotlight Calgary's industry leaders and delve into the heart of entrepreneurialism in our vibrant city! Karin Henderson, CVA is the Principal of J2K Consulting, a nonprofit consulting practice dedicated to helping people help people. With over two decades of experience in volunteer engagement, gove…
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Donny Jackson: The Internalized Stains of Slavery and Why Empathy Cannot Develop Without Interaction Across Racial Lines
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51:58Donny Jackson, poet and psychologist, reflects on growing up as a working-class black kid in Pittsburgh where his father was a postal worker for 35 years and his mother was a nurse's aide—parents who instilled work ethic, integrity, and honor while navigating a world not built for young black children. Jackson traces the roots of American racism to…
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Spooky ghostly evidence ... is it possible... what do you think? Have you ever seen an apparition? In this episode, you will get a spooky look into whether there is proof that ghosts exist. I find this question a bit rude, as I personally believe spirits exist through my experiences, so proving the REAL part is always up for personal interpretation…
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The Shift Every High-Achieving Woman (Especially Moms) Need to Feel More Fulfilled
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24:11258 - If you’re a high-achieving woman (especially a mom) who’s juggling a lot yet still craving more fulfillment, peace, and ease…this episode is for you! Because there comes a moment when you realize: “I can’t keep giving my energy to everyone else’s expectations or demands.” And that moment invites you into a different way of living, one that fe…
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Bjorn Ryan-Gorman: Coming Out as Gay in the Snowboarding World and Reclaiming Masculinity on Your Own Terms
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45:23Bjorn Ryan-Gorman, professional snowskater and LGBTQ+ advocate, shares his journey from hiding his sexuality behind aggressive board sports to building a life of authenticity in Portland. Growing up in Montana as a sponsored snow athlete, Ryan-Gorman used snowboarding and skateboarding as outlets for self-hatred and denial, pushing himself to dange…
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‘Difference doesn’t mean deficient’ — Children's book celebrates neurodiversity, inclusion, and culture
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22:05The picture book, "Franky(sito)'s World," highlights the story of a young boy with autism growing up in a multigenerational Latino household.By Norma Martinez, Marian Navarro
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Polly Morgan on Taxidermy, Family & Letting Things Go
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1:25:19Much like her taxidermy-based sculptures, Polly Morgan is an artist who delights in looking beneath the surface. Her home in Camberwell is deliberately minimalist - a space viewers may recognise from Netflix’s Baby Reindeer. As she prepares to move out after 13 years, with most of her possessions already shipped off to the countryside, she reflects…
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David Epstein: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World
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51:45David Epstein, author of Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World, dismantles the myth that early specialization is the only path to excellence. Drawing from research on elite athletes, musicians, and scientists, David reveals how individual variability in learning means there is no one-size-fits-all approach to skill development. He r…
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