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The Sloane Elizabeth Show is for women who are ready to Eat, Move and Live with Love & Intuition! Hosted by holistic wellness coach and food freedom expert, Sloane Elizabeth, this podcast will activate you and empower you to fully embody your high vibe, glowing goddess self every single day. Tune in every Wednesday for powerful healing techniques, deeply inspiring stories, and empowering educational resources that you can use to improve your relationship with food, body image, and your overa ...
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A Creative Purpose with Naomi Geidel

A Creative Purpose with Naomi Geidel

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Welcome to A Creative Purpose, where amazing things happen when you know your purpose and do the work you were created to do. This podcast will give helpful hints and tips to move forward with confidence and clarity, pep-talks to keep going and interviews with other creatives I meet along the way.
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A weekly podcast by Ruben Dua, the founder of Dubb. Dubb is the video communication platform for sales, marketing, support and more. Get a free trial at dubb.com and scale with actionable videos. Subscribe to this podcast for tips and tricks on growing a business and long-form interviews with fascinating people in sales, marketing and beyond.
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Join Sloane Elizabeth as she delves into the heart of what drives your quest for food freedom and tackles the often-ignored fear of what true freedom brings. This episode is a deep dive into understanding the profound motivations beneath your desires and how confronting these truths can illuminate your path to healing. Dive deep with Sloane as she …
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Step into the universe of your inner self with Yvonne Irene, a spiritual astrologer and soul purpose coach, in today's enlightening episode. Since her childhood, Yvonne has been fascinated by astrology, evolving from self-taught enthusiast to an expert guided by revered mentors. Now, she leverages her profound astrological expertise to help people …
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When I decided to try my hand at interviewing authors for the New Books Network, one of my dream guests was Steve Mentz. Steve’s work in the environmental humanities marries a rigorous archival work, pathbreaking close readings, and a fluent and innovative approach to scholarly writing. I think he’s charted a course for early modern ecocriticism th…
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In this episode, Sloane uncovers the nuanced steps to overcome binge eating. She emphasizes the importance of making intuitive, clear decisions with unwavering conviction, delving into the psychology behind self-sabotage, and explaining the appeal of staying within comfort zones. Through relatable anecdotes and thought-provoking insights, Sloane co…
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Join us on this empowering episode as we welcome Victoria Hudson, a renowned personal trainer, body confidence coach, and the visionary CEO of EmpowerHER Health and Fitness—a boutique personal training hub exclusively for women. Victoria's remarkable journey from overcoming bulimia to redefining her body image in a bikini show stands as a powerful …
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In Memoriam: David Ferry (1924-2023) In this Recall This Book conversation from 2021, poets David Ferry and Roger Reeves talk about lyric, epic, and the underworld. The underworld, that repository of the Shades of the Dead, gets a lot of traffic from heroes (Gilgamesh, Theseus, Odysseus, Aeneas) and poets (Orpheus, Virgil, Dante). Some come down fo…
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Father Verses Sons: A Correspondence in Poems (Rare Bird, 2024). When the global pandemic forced his ninety-six-year-old father into isolation, filmmaker Ari Gold became concerned that loneliness would kill his father's spirits. As a prolific novelist who began writing in his twenties, Herbert Gold's incredible oeuvre included twenty-four novels, f…
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Step into a new episode with Sloane as she opens up about her battle with the scales, her relationship with control, and the obsession that can come from being hyper-fixated on food. She invites us to dive deep into our relationships with control - beyond the food - to understand why we feel out of control or obsessively controlled by food. Tune in…
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Millicent Borges Accardi, a Portuguese-American writer, is the author of four poetry collections, including Only More So (Salmon Poetry, Ireland), and Quarantine Highway (FlowerSong Press). Among her awards are fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), Fulbright, CantoMundo, Creative Capacity, the California Arts Council, Foundati…
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Welcome to another epic conversation on the Sloane Elizabeth Show where we dive deep into conversations that ignite your soul and inspire your journey towards self-discovery and healing! In this episode, we're joined by the incredible Madi Maple, a confidence and business coach, podcaster, and retreat host who brings fiery, bold energy to making yo…
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This episode dives into the surprising ways that our reliance on logic and intellect might actually impede our progress toward achieving food freedom. It sheds light on Sloane's realization at 17 that a strictly data-driven approach to managing eating habits failed to address her underlying emotional needs and wounds, marking the beginning of her j…
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Welcome to a new episode of the Sloane Elizabeth Show, where we dive into self-discovery with Jessica Hayes, exploring the often unseen depths of self-love, self-worth, and body image. Jessica shares insights into overcoming the external and internal narratives that confine us to societal beauty standards and invites us to reflect on the possibilit…
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In the latest episode of the Sloane Elizabeth Show, we dissect the undeniable link between self-love, self-worth, and our eating patterns. Right on the heels of Valentine's Day, Sloane emphasizes that the greatest love of all starts within ourselves and how this relationship with self-love shapes our eating habits. This episode dives into the dynam…
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In this heartwarming episode of the Sloane Elizabeth Show, we continue our inspiring "Where Is She Now" series by spotlighting Ady's remarkable transformation. After just a few months in the Food Freedom Collective program, Ady's life and relationship with food have undergone profound changes, showcasing the power of healing and self-love. Ady's su…
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After her prize-winning debut, Karen Rigby returns with a beguiling ars poetica and tribute to the dazzling. From Dior to Olympic figure skating, Bruegel to British crime drama, Rigby’s poems revere memorable art, where “performance masks the hours.” Here, thread galvanizes air. A poem is a diamond heist. And menace and elegance are twin gloves dir…
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Elizabeth had always struggled with food, but things got worse when she reached her 30’s. She noticed how food affected her energy, so she started judging the food she ate and obsessed about every single detail. This obsession eventually caused her to lack confidence which greatly affected her relationships. She was constantly jealous and a lot of …
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How can we live a magical and intentional life? How can rituals help us create the life we truly deserve? In this episode, Riya Rose shares how she helps clients gain a better understanding of the power they have and the wisdom they carry through their intuition and healing subconscious and physical wounds. Riya Rose is a priestess, medicine woman,…
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Intuitive eating is everywhere, but it isn’t working for everyone. That’s because so many programs talk about intuitive eating without discussing what INTUITION really is! Just because you’re craving something doesn’t mean that you should eat it - or that your intuition is telling you to. There are so many nuances to intuitive eating, and there are…
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In the second part of our "Where Is She Now" series, we are thrilled to feature Grace's success story, a testament to the lasting impact of food freedom healing. Grace, a proud graduate of the Food Freedom Collective, joins us to share her journey since completing the program, exemplifying how it's truly possible to achieve and maintain a stress-fr…
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Exploding Head (Persea Books, 2024) chronicles a woman’s childhood onset and adult journey through obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), which manifests in fearful obsessions and counting compulsions that impact her relationship to motherhood, religion, and the larger world. Cynthia Marie Hoffman’s unsettling, image-rich poems chart the interior lan…
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Jessica Romney's book Lyric Poetry and Social Identity in Archaic Greece (U Michigan Press, 2020) examines how Greek men presented themselves and their social groups to one another. The author examines identity rhetoric in sympotic lyric: how Greek poets constructed images of self for their groups, focusing in turn on the construction of identity i…
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Think of building a tall house with just one pillar — not very sturdy, right? You'd need at least four pillars to make it strong. It's the same deal when it comes to making a successful business. You've got to set up several strong pillars to make it work. So, what are these four pillars? We've got Cyndi Lesinski here to explain. Cyndi has been wor…
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Welcome to the first episode of the Sloane Elizabeth Show for 2024! As we step into this new year, it's a fantastic time to focus on our health and well-being, especially our relationship with food. This episode is all about providing you with detailed, actionable steps to transform your approach to eating and develop a more intuitive, healthy rela…
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The poems in the book I Am Your Father (Pardes Press, 2019) were written during a period of great confusion and pain, culminating in the moment when the poet discovered that the person he had until then referred to as his daughter was actually his son, in other words, that he had a transgender son. This revelation was not a single moment but evolve…
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From his home in Connecticut, Ran Oron observed and drew a pair of ospreys, a couple of birds of prey that return each year to the same nest. With a delicate line, in a series of drawings, in a narrative that straddles poetry and prose, he wrote and echoed the construction of his own family nest, its dismantling, and the departure of the children f…
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This week, we’re catching up with Rosa, a proud graduate of the Food Freedom Collective, to explore her transformative journey since completing the program. Rosa shares her successes and insights, offering an intimate look at how she has maintained a positive relationship with food and reclaimed her food freedom long after completing the program. T…
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Welcome to this new episode of The Sloane Elizabeth Show! This week, we’ll explore the complex balance between food freedom and maintaining control over your body. Sloane invites us into the transformative journey of trusting our body's cues for eating, addressing common fears and misconceptions about “letting yourself go”, and providing practical …
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Picture this… You've just wrapped up your pitch with a potential customer, feeling confident that your presentation was a knockout. However, instead of an enthusiastic "Let's do it," they hit you with the classic "Thanks, I'll need to talk to my business partner." Cue the confusion. You thought you covered all your bases, and asked the right questi…
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How did Barbie, a movie about a plastic doll, generate over $1.4 billion? In this episode, Ruben and Brittney spill the tea on Mattel's genius move with the Barbie movie. Spoiler alert: it’s self-deprecation. The movie’s main trailer promises that “If you love Barbie, this movie is for you. If you hate Barbie, this movie is for you.” Not only did M…
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In this empowering episode of The Sloane Elizabeth Show, we dive deep into the intricate dynamics of our relationship with food and the journey of healing. Sloane passionately conveys that while we each have personal responsibility over our food relationships, seeking support and guidance is not just beneficial, it's crucial. Sloane confronts the t…
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The Archive Is All in Present Tense (Barrow Street Press, 2022) attempts to capture the feeling of archival research, which, despite being an attempt to access information about the past, has a way of infusing the present; research unfolds in real time as you touch and handle objects that radiate with presence. In the archive we follow a researcher…
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In this episode, Sloane is joined by Marscha Davis, a registered dietitian nutritionist who offers her expert insights into how our genetic makeup can significantly influence our dietary needs and health outcomes. Mascha unpacks the concept of nutrigenomics, explaining how it allows for a deeper understanding of the interaction between our genes an…
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Osip Mandelstam (1891-1938) is widely regarded as one of the twentieth century's most influential poets. This collection, compiled, translated, and edited by poet and scholar Ian Probstein, provides Anglophone audiences with a powerful selection of Mandelstam's most beloved and haunting poems. Both scholars and general readers will gain a deeper un…
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Are you in pursuit of a harmonious and stress-free relationship with food, particularly during the holiday season? This episode is a guiding light, aimed at liberating you from the cycles of obsession and anxiety that often cloud our eating habits. Join Sloane as she imparts essential strategies for fostering a stable connection with food. Central …
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Part 3 starts with a discussion of general reading strategies to help you discover the poetic techniques and insights of any individual sonnet. It concludes with a close-reading of three sonnets from Professor Michael Schoenfeldt that show the extraordinary range of tone, emotion, and perspective in Shakespeare’s poems. Speeches and performers: Son…
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Kat is a manifestation & money mindset expert who helps women manifest their happiest, healthiest & wealthiest lives. There are so many misconceptions about manifestation as well as limiting beliefs about money - we’re here to break through all of those! Because of these misconceptions, people often either fail to get the things and scenarios they …
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Part 2 focuses closely on the two major “characters” to whom the sonnets are addressed: a beautiful young man, and a woman described as black. You’ll learn how the speaker represents his relationship to these figures and his desire for them, and what significance those relationships might have had in Shakespeare’s culture, as Professor Michael Scho…
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The holidays are upon us, and for many people that means: dieting, overeating, and guilt. If you are torn between the desire to indulge in festive delights and the intent to Eat with Love and Intuition™, then this episode is for you! In this episode, Sloane shares personal insights and practical advice on embracing intuitive eating during the holid…
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In 1995, Seamus Heaney was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. During his speech, he explained that the adequacy of lyric poetry spoke to the “‘temple inside our hearing’ which the passage of the poem calls into being. It is an adequacy deriving from what Mandelstam called ‘the steadfastness of speech articulation,’ from the resolution and indep…
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The sonnet — a 14-line poem with a strict rhyme scheme, conventionally associated with love — was one of the most popular poetic forms in late Elizabethan England. In 1609, Shakespeare published a sequence of 154 sonnets that radically reimagined the question of what love can mean, including the question of who one might desire and what the experie…
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Katherine Gaffney completed her MFA at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and is currently working on her PhD at the University of Southern Mississippi. Her work has previously appeared or is forthcoming in Best New Poets, jubilat, Harpur Palate, Mississippi Review, Meridian, Harpur Palate, and elsewhere. She has attended Tin House's Su…
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Justin Buonomo is the CEO, founder, and owner of Journey to Financial Freedom. For the past four years, he has been helping people heal their relationship with money by looking at the root causes of their behaviors and beliefs. So many people fail at handling their finances, and they blame things like circumstances or lack of discipline for their l…
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Ann Bracken has published three poetry collections, The Altar of Innocence, No Barking in the Hallways: Poems from the Classroom, Once You’re Inside: Poetry Exploring Incarceration, and a memoir entitled Crash: A Memoir of Overmedication and Recovery (Charing Cross Press, 2022). She serves as a contributing editor for Little Patuxent Review and co-…
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Tune into this episode as Sloane shares life updates, her journey out of the hustle, insights from her upcoming masterclass on sugar cravings, and tales of manifestations that require a deep level of trust. There's an allure in the grind, the constant hustle that pushes us to our limits. Many of us have embraced this "work ethic of a machine", thin…
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Christopher Spaide speaks to managing editor Emily Everett about his poem “Closure?,” which appears in The Common’s most recent issue. Chris talks about how his curiosity for language and wordplay often lead him into deeper themes in his poems. He also discusses taking his first poetry class at Amherst College, and, now, teaching poetry classes him…
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So many people wonder why they don’t feel good, even if their doctors tell them their test results show that their numbers are within the normal range. Some suffer from low energy while others complain about brain fog. The truth is that nutrition plays a huge role in our health and hormones, and being more intentional about it could change how we e…
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Caitlin Cowan is the author of Happy Everything, forthcoming in February 2024 from Cornerstone Press. Caitlin holds a PhD in English from the University of North Texas, an MFA in Creative Writing from The New School, and BAs in English and Creative Writing from the University of Michigan. Caitlin has taught writing at UNT, Texas Woman’s University,…
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Prismatic and polysemous, On the Road to Lviv (Arrowsmith Press, 2023) invites us on an odyssey across Ukraine in the hour of war. "This chronicle/ Took shape the day the war began, which was/ My 65th birthday," writes legendary traveler, war correspondent, memoirist and poet Christopher Merrill. At once deeply personal yet rooted in history so rec…
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“Literature is pathetic.” So claims Eileen Myles in their provocative and robust introduction to Pathetic Literature (Grove Press, 2022), a breathtaking mishmash of pieces ranging from poems to theater scripts to prose to anything in between, all exploring the so-called “pathetic” or awkwardly-felt moments and revelations around which lives are bot…
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Is it dieting if you choose a salad? If you have food freedom, do you have to always eat the dessert? Is it healthy to use maple syrup instead of white sugar? The world of nutrition, food freedom, dieting, and intuitive eating can get really confusing, so these are valid questions! Especially knowing that diet culture and restricting could leave ce…
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