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Mamia&Me, hosted by Jen Hogan, is a place for parents to talk about the big crazy adventure that is parenthood. Jen chats to mums and dads and special guests about everything from lockdown parenting to baby brain and surrogacy to home births. The whole parenting kit and kaboodle.
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True Crime & Headlines with Jules + Jen

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YOU DESERVE TO BE FOUND! Hosted by -- Jules and Jen, who aim to not just share the HOW, but analyze and assess the WHY behind the crimes they reports on. This is a place where we encourage everyone to always dig deeper into the crimes -- beyond the headlines. We get down to business quickly and focus on the victims first. Let's learn and push ourselves to ask the big questions from the big players. New episodes drop EVERY Wednesday! This is a proud production of women-owned AnnLee Audio Hous ...
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Hosted by digital marketing pioneer, Kandas Rodarte, Gratitude Geek is weekly relationship marketing podcast for micropreneurs building genuine lasting relationships with clients, colleagues and community. Join our mission to spread gratitude, sow seeds of appreciation and harvest a bounty of generosity and kindness.
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Welcome to “Voices of Westerly” - a podcast featuring conversations, most recorded in front of a live audience, with the creative and professional individuals who make Westerly RI such a unique and inspired community of leaders, innovators, and artists. The “Voices of Westerly” series is inspired by Westerly photographer/artist Josh Behan’s “Faces of Westerly” portrait series - which is on permanent display and rotation at the UNITED. “Voices of Westerly” live discussions will occur monthly ...
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Better is a podcast series from Great Place to Work, the global authority on workplace culture. Each episode offers tips, strategy, and advice from experts and executives who strive to make their workplace culture a top priority because they know it’s ultimately better for their people, better for business, and better for the world. Learn more at greatplacetowork.com
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Find ways to heal yourself and become your own best advocate with Open Minded Healing. Listen to Marla's interviews with a variety of Alternative Health practitioners, as well as personal stories about everyday people that overcame serious health conditions outside of their MD's office.
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Influential women share their own glass ceiling stories and personal reflections. Guests discuss how they became civically engaged, impacted politics and society, make connections to women who came before them, and examine the challenges that still persist for women today. Visit wbdc.org for more information
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Origin Point is a biweekly Podcast dedicated to exploring how people found their passion. Join Heidi Jacobs & Jake Pryor as they talk to different folks from wall walks of life about when their interest met inception.
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Virtual Memories Show 587: D.W. Young “From his time at the Village Voice, there were tremendous stories, there were tremendous adventures, but there was tremendous Work, above all.” For more than 40 years, the breathtaking pictures of photographer James Hamilton have chronicled New York City and America (and a couple of war zones), and now the ama…
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For more than 40 years, the breathtaking pictures of photographer James Hamilton have chronicled New York City and America (and a couple of war zones), and now the amazing new documentary UNCROPPED (Greenwich Entertainment) by director D.W. Young has launched a rediscovery of James Hamilton's work, life & times. D.W. rejoins the show to talk about …
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Mirit Hoffman drops by to chat gerontology, elder law and estate planning, in episode 219 of Gratitude Geek, a relationship marketing podcast. Against the backdrop of ongoing conflicts, Mirit shares her journey from marriage and divorce to rebuilding her career, emphasizing the importance of understanding client motivations for crafting personalize…
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This month we bring you a very special episode, one of particular interest to anyone who is a parent in Ireland today. This episode was recorded live at the Museum of Literature Ireland, and host Jen Hogan was joined by comedian, podcaster, and dad Jarlath Regan; author, content creator and mum of three, Caz Mooney; and Bernie Coyne, of Coyne Resea…
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Virtual Memories Show 586: Jen Silverman “I didn’t set out to write a political novel. I wrote a novel about people who are finding themselves embroiled in the politics of their moments.” Author-playwright-screenwriter-poet Jen Silverman returns to the show to celebrate their amazing new novel, THERE’S GOING TO BE TROUBLE (Random House). We get int…
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Author-playwright-screenwriter-poet Jen Silverman returns to the show to celebrate their amazing new novel, THERE'S GOING TO BE TROUBLE (Random House). We get into how Jen accidentally stumbled into the 2018 Gilets Jaunes protests in Paris and triggered this new book, the ways we're shaped by our parents' failures and secrets, the many routes of ra…
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Discover the hidden power of your subconscious mind as we embark on a transformative journey with Dr. Tara Perry. Our deep dive into core trauma transformation reveals that it's not the events in our lives that shape us, but how we interpret them. Dr. Perry brings her rich expertise in clinical hypnotherapy and acupuncture to uncover how our brains…
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Keb Pound, host of The Stupid History Minute, drops by to chat about stupid unfiltered comedy in episode 218 of Gratitude Geek, a relationship marketing podcast. Keb Pound is a comedian, podcast host, and author from Jacksonville, Florida. As the host of The Stupid History Minute podcast he brings humor and entertainment to audiences worldwide. Wit…
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Listen to part of the full episode of Jesse Keith Whitley where he talks about Sammy Kershaw and growing up with him around. It's a must listen for country music fans! *Full episode out now "Unleashed and Holding Nothing Back":::::Episode 52 www.throwbackcountrymusic.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/throwback…
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Ever pondered the mysterious link between your pounding headache and the health of your internal organs? Dr. Vrzal, an applied kinesiologist with a knack for unraveling the enigma of headaches, opens our eyes to a groundbreaking approach. Join us as he shares his personal journey from suffering to healing, mapping out the intricate connections betw…
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Join me today as Jesse Keith Whitley shares his unfiltered experiences in the music industry, opens up about his family, and talks about his life passions. Stay updated on Jesse's career by following him on social media, where you can find details about his upcoming tour and new music releases. www.throwbackcountrymusic.com --- Send in a voice mess…
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In episode 217 of Gratitude Geek, a relationship marketing podcast, we talk to psychotherapist, Pace Lawson about battling addiction and cancer, highlighting the transformative power of gratitude. Hosted by Kandas Rodarte, the discussion explores the profound impact of gratitude on personal growth, relationships, and resilience, offering practical …
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Virtual Memories Show 585: Leonard Barkan “Engaging in reading, body & soul, present & past, is an insurance policy against loss.” With Reading Shakespeare Reading Me (Fordham), professor Leonard Barkan blends memoir and deep reading of Shakespeare’s greatest plays to explore his lifelong relationship with literature and the way(s) we use art to co…
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With Reading Shakespeare Reading Me (Fordham), professor Leonard Barkan blends memoir and deep reading of Shakespeare's greatest plays to explore his lifelong relationship with literature and the way(s) we use art to construct our identities. We get into what it means to read, hear, perform, direct, teach Shakespeare, why it took him a lifetime to …
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Virtual Memories Show 584: Emily Raboteau “The flipside of despair about everything we could lose from climate change is there’s so much worth saving, so much beauty, so much precious.” After a ~10-year gap, Emily Raboteau rejoins the show to celebrate her amazing new essay collection, LESSONS FOR SURVIVAL: Mothering Against “The Apocalypse” (Holt)…
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Unlock the mysteries of candida overgrowth with Dr. Biamonte, a pioneer in the field, who joins us to demystify the complex symptoms and treatment protocols of this pervasive health issue. Candida, a common yet often misunderstood organism, can wreak havoc on our bodies when it shifts from harmless to harmful. Dr. Biamonte sheds light on how Candid…
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After a ~10-year gap, Emily Raboteau rejoins the show to celebrate her amazing new essay collection, LESSONS FOR SURVIVAL: Mothering Against "The Apocalypse" (Holt). We talk about her sparkbird and the Audubon Mural Project in Washington Heights that center the book, her transformation into a climate activist, the joy of the flaneuse, her scavenger…
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Jennifer Shubow is a seasoned expert in the realm of technology solutions. With over two decades of experience at Big Water Technologies, Jennifer is passionate about empowering micro, small, and medium business owners with invaluable insights. Her mission? To underscore the vital significance of a Technology Success Partner in navigating the compl…
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Virtual Memories Show Bonus Episode: Trillian Stars and Kyle Cassidy “We want to give Lizzie that book she never got when she was alive.” Photographer and writer Kyle Cassidy and actor and model Trillian Stars join us for a Bonus Episode to talk about their new Kickstarter, THIS IS ONLY EARTH, MY DEAR – POEMS & PHOTOS (closing May 4, 2024)! We get …
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Photographer and writer Kyle Cassidy and actor and model Trillian Stars join us for a Bonus Episode to talk about their new Kickstarter, THIS IS ONLY EARTH, MY DEAR – POEMS & PHOTOS (closing May 4, 2024)! We get into their inspiration to make a book combining the poems of Pre-Raphaelite muse/model/artist Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal with photos of Tril…
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Singer-songwriter and artist Brady Seals has a pedigree for success. He is related to numerous music industry heavyweights including, Jimmy Seals (Seals & Crofts), Dan Seals (England Dan & John Ford Coley), and country songwriters Troy Seals (Songwriting Hall of Fame Member) and Chuck Seals. Throughout his career, Brady Seals has sold over 11 milli…
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Virtual Memories Show 583: Leela Corman “My positionality when I work with the Holocaust is not insular; it is my way of carrying my little corner of humanity’s coffin at the funeral.” At long last, artist Leela Corman joins the show as we celebrate her breathtaking new graphic novel, VICTORY PARADE (Schocken Books)! We talk about how the book brin…
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At long last, artist Leela Corman joins the show as we celebrate her breathtaking new graphic novel, VICTORY PARADE (Schocken Books)! We talk about how the book brings together the women welders of WWII-era Brooklyn Navy Yards, professional wrestling, and her lifelong obsession with the Shoah, how discovering her watercolor style was like the porta…
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Hibby is the Founder of World LOVE bank, a new health and wellness app designed to build and secure emotional health via positive messages from loved ones. Her mission is to provide people from all walks of life the opportunity to feel valued, accepted and most importantly loved. Discussion Hibby’s Unique Story The power of “I Love You” Leaving mes…
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Stepping outside of our comfort zones is where growth begins. As Monique Herena, chief colleague experience officer at American Express, puts it, change is both necessary and challenging. She offers practical strategies for helping leaders navigate change, and what to do with leaders who aren't on board. She also shares how American Express has nav…
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Virtual Memories Show 582: Keith Mayerson “I loved comics growing up; I was too young and stupid to appreciate fine art.” How did an eBay search lead to the discovery of a lost classic of comics? How can art help us build a better America? Artist and teacher Keith Mayerson joins the show to talk about co-editing the amazing new book, Frank Johnson:…
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How did an eBay search lead to the discovery of a lost classic of comics? How can art help us build a better America? Artist and teacher Keith Mayerson joins the show to talk about co-editing the amazing new book, Frank Johnson: Secret Pioneer of American Comics, Vol. 1 (Fantagraphics) and his multi-decade "wordless novel" in paintings, My American…
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Mental wellness advocate, Dr. Keith McNally joins host, Kandas Rodarte for a discussion about personal transformations, and resilience amid life's trials. They champion the power of genuine conversations and collaboration in fostering societal change and personal growth. From spreading gratitude to advocating for compulsory service, this conversati…
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On this month’s episode Jen sits down with Irish Rugby legend and father of three, Keith Earls. Off the rugby pitch, Keith has dealt with all sorts of challenges including mental health issues, Dad guilt, starting a coffee roastery business, and writing a book. Keith chats about working with his wife, Edel, on their business, spending more time tha…
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When country music lovers talk about the greatest groups in the genre, Shenandoah is always at the forefront of anydiscussion. Fueled by Marty Raybon’s distinctive vocals and the band’s skilled musicianship, Shenandoah becamewell known for delivering such hits as “Two Dozen Roses”, “Church on Cumberland Road” and “Next to You, Nextto Me” as well as…
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Virtual Memories Show 581: Edith Hall “I was kept in ignorance of everything that made my mother who she was, by her. It was a sort of conspiracy of silence. I felt a little like Oedipus going out on a journey to find out who he was. . . . This book turned out to be a posthumous love song to my mother.” Classicist Edith Hall joins the show to talk …
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Classicist Edith Hall joins the show to talk about her fantastic, important new book, FACING DOWN THE FURIES: Suicide, the Ancient Greeks, and Me (Yale University Press). We talk about the taboo of talking about suicide, how that taboo can lead to transgenerational damage, how that compares to the family curses in Greek tragedies, and what the Trag…
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Unlock the secrets of vitality with the visionary Udo Erasmus as we delve into the transformative world of essential fatty acids. Prepare to have your perspective on oils and fats completely redefined, as Udo enlightens us on the delicate dance between omega-3 and omega-6 and the pivotal role they play in our health. From the dryness of your skin t…
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Jesuit Brother Guy Consolmagno is a scientist and author who has dedicated his life to studying the universe. He is the director of the Vatican Observatory, the oldest astronomical research institution in the world. In this interview, Brother Consolmagno shares his story of how he discovered his passion for astronomy and how he came to be the direc…
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Feeling stuck? It might be your fear of failure. Amy Edmondson, Novartis professor of leadership and management at Harvard Business School, joins us to talk about her new book, “The Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well”— the 2023 Business Book of the Year. Renowned for her research on psychological safety, Amy talks about failing well, …
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Episode 18: Part 3 of 3 Could the violent struggles of a young girl in Colombia sow the seeds for one of the most fearsome empires in criminal history? Griselda Blanco was a woman who would stop at nothing to claim power and instill fear. Feel the tension mount as we trace Griselda's footsteps from the violent streets of Colombia to the drug-laden …
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Quick note from Jules: Community in this investigative podcasting space is so important. Working together and supporting each other helps move cases along and supports advocates in their journey to help bring justice to those in need. I met Jen from ReIgnited Media and have developed a beautiful friendship with her- both professionally and personal…
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Virtual Memories Show Bonus Episode: Dean Haspiel “What if Spider-Man became Peter Parker?” LEAN INTO DEAN! Cartoonist, playwright, schmoozer, etc. Dean Haspiel returns for a Bonus Episode to talk about his new Kickstarter, THE RED HOOK X DEAN HASPIEL (closing March 28, 2024, so GO SUPPORT IT)! We get into why he’s making the plunge into Meta-Mem-N…
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LEAN INTO DEAN! Cartoonist, playwright, schmoozer, etc. Dean Haspiel returns for a Bonus Episode to talk about his new Kickstarter, THE RED HOOK X DEAN HASPIEL (closing March 28, 2024)! We get into why he's making the plunge into Meta-Mem-Noir and bringing Dean Haspiel as a character into his New Brooklyn comics universe, what it's like to be part …
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The Georgia native actually began recording his “new” album Southern Man more than 25 years ago working with Country Music Hall of Famer Waylon Jennings and his legendary bassist Jerry Bridges. Townsend met Jennings when he was just a kid and never dreamed his idol would one day become his mentor. We also chat about Grandaddy Mimm's Distillery in w…
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Virtual Memories Show 580: David Small “With old age I’ve abandoned the self-consciousness and insecurity that has kept its bony little fingers on my shirt collar. I don’t feel it anymore. I don’t care. I don’t need to do what I’m doing; I do it out love.” With his brand new collection, THE WEREWOLF AT DUSK and Other Stories (Liveright), David Smal…
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With his brand new collection, THE WEREWOLF AT DUSK and Other Stories (Liveright), David Small brings us a trio of stories about the beast within (that is, within the heart, within the psyche, and within the body politic). We talk about the on-and-off 40-year history of this collection, the themes of transformation and aging that suffuse these stor…
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