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Welcome to "The Hummingbird Effect," a podcast dedicated to uncovering the subtle yet powerful ways that small innovations can transform your business. Hosted by Wendy Coulter, CEO of Hummingbird Creative Group, this show delves into the stories and strategies behind successful brand building. For over 25 years, Wendy has helped CEOs and business leaders redefine their brands through innovation and compelling narratives. In this podcast, she shares the insights and lessons learned from her e ...
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Join Tim B. as he breaks down the makes applicable the 12 Steps. This limited release podcast will be something valuable for you to return to again and again. Recorded live during a Back To Basics Study over 12 weeks in a classroom setting so you can experience it wherever you are.
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During the more than 27 years that he has been turning the art of communications into the science of remarkable results. Bart has embraced a unique training approach. This podcast helps people transform their communication skills so that they can experience remarkable work success, and more meaningful relationships with family, friends, and co-workers.
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What if everything God has for you is on the other side of your "YES?" This podcast will challenge us to say YES to what God has next! We share stories from Christians and non-Christians that bring people together and build better leaders. Join this community created for healing, hope, and heroes. Hosted by Drew Barker, pastor's son, experienced leader, and former Elevation staff who has seen God do some incredible things and people do some terrible things.
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Intimate conversations with Gail Jones. We provide space and time for you to strengthen your belief in yourself and your dreams. Claiming your worthiness is the foundation for centering us back into our greatness. From this foundation, we build our most amazing lives. Sharing insights and resources from her own journey and others to inspire and help you on your journey. You are worthy.
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The Amplify Podcast

Josh Tirado and David Morgan

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Have you considered the lasting impact you’re having on our world? Would you like to Amplify that impact? Welcome to the Amplify podcast where we talk with today’s non-profits and discover how they are making a difference and how you can do the same. With your hosts: Financial Advisor - Josh Tirado and Attorney - David Morgan
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Welcome to TechOver Africa with Wangari Njathi. One woman’s take on the Story of the Rising Digital Economy in Africa. We talk with the expert guests on all things tech. Is the technological uptake in Africa all good, all bad, or in between. Join me as I examine, interrogate, analyze and make sense of policies that guard our interests. Disruption can be messy, where will we be when the dust settles?
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Girls Who Do Stuff

Jenny Midgley and Sarah Madras

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Come as you are with the courage to speak up and tell a better story. A raw and real podcast from two courageous women making an impact in their communities by helping guests share their unique stories. Your hosts Jenny and Sarah are soul sisters with a passion for creating a space for authentic storytelling. Their guests will make you laugh, cry, and leave you with all-the-feels while you learn from thought leaders like entrepreneurs, influencers, coaches, real estate moguls, speakers, real ...
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We explore the unique lives and work of our community's leaders, professionals, and inspirational members--conversations about the challenges, courage, and dedication that are pillars of this community. We share new perspectives, insights, and knowledge about the rare disease that impacts our daily lives and guides our individual journeys. The National MPS Society exists to cure, support and advocate for MPS and ML.
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Becoming a great leader isn't easy. It's not because people don't want to lead well; it's just that there need to be clearer examples of what good leadership really looks like beyond fancy titles and corner offices. You see, the word 'leadership' has kind of lost its meaning for a lot of folks. It's often associated with those who were promoted after being really good at their old jobs, but not necessarily those who are good at leading people—the kind of leaders organizations really need. An ...
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Peak City CBD was founded by an organic chemist, Matt Weschler. After working in the electron microscopy industry for over 20 years, it was time for a new challenge. The science of CBD, as well as real-life stories of its importance and impact in people’s lives, are what intrigued us and spurred the formation of Peak City CBD. We decided to get more involved in helping people (and pets!). We wanted to help bring something good to the booming, healthful CBD industry. Peak City CBD is doing it ...
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Crossroads RTP

Research Triangle Park

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This podcast is brought to you by Research Triangle Park, where people + ideas converge. We focus on the intersection of relationships and collaborations throughout the Triangle region of North Carolina. We believe that "better together" is not just a catchy slogan, but the key to sustainability for our growing region will sustain the tremendous growth we are experiencing. Join host Ray Trapp, Vice President of Strategic Engagement for RTF, as he discusses economic development, community eng ...
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Get a Job, Here's How

Back to Business Conference

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Founder and CEO of Back To Business and your host, Katie Dunn is here to help you get a job. And she's not just going to share advice on topics in each episode - she is going to tell you EXACTLY how to do it, because "Here's how" are two of her favorite words! Each episode will have three steps to help you win at your job search! Katie will be with you every step of the way on your job search. She has been a career coach and a recruiter. Helping you get your dream job is her number one prior ...
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No Sleep Sherlock

Joe Woolworth and Josh Manning

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Bedtime stories from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. We read his greatest works set to ambient music and production. Great for listening to before sleep. From the studio at Podcast Cary.
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In this episode, Wendy Coulter explores the hidden power of branding through the concept of the Hummingbird Effect, which posits that small innovations in branding can lead to significant results. Wendy is joined by Cyndy Yu Robinson, Executive Director of Cramden Institute, and Hannah Jernigan from Hummingbird Creative Group. Cindy shares her care…
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In this episode of "The Hummingbird Effect with Wendy Coulter," we turn the tables and interview our host, Wendy Coulter, to delve deeper into what the Hummingbird Effect means to her and how it has shaped her journey and success. Wendy, a seasoned expert in strategic marketing and brand building, shares her experiences and insights on achieving tr…
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Welcome to the first episode of "The Hummingbird Effect with Wendy Coulter." In this premiere episode, Wendy introduces the concept of the Hummingbird Effect and how small innovations in branding can lead to significant transformations for businesses. Wendy is joined by Hannah Jernigan, a team member at Hummingbird, to delve into the journey and ex…
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Host: Wendy Coulter, CEO of Hummingbird Creative Group Episode Description: In this introductory episode of "The Hummingbird Effect," host Wendy Coulter shares her journey and the inspiration behind starting this podcast. Wendy, the CEO of Hummingbird Creative Group, has been helping business leaders redefine their brands for over 25 years. This ep…
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Episode Overview: In this episode, host Ed Ross engages in a transformative conversation with Nicki Anderson, an inspiring leader and advocate for love-led leadership. Nicki discusses her entrepreneurial journey, the pivotal moments of her leadership experiences, and the profound impact of personal and professional development on leadership effecti…
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Episode Overview: In this episode of "Conversations That Matter," host Edd Ross welcomes Jeanne Farley, a trailblazing leader with extensive experience in global, matrixed organizations. Jeanna shares her journey through the complex leadership landscape, offering invaluable advice for current and aspiring leaders. Key Points Discussed: Leadership i…
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Guest: Dave Twamley Duration: 56 minutes Welcome to Conversations that Matter with Ed Ross! In this episode, we are thrilled to feature Dave Twamley, a distinguished leader whose expertise spans both the athletic fields and the boardrooms of corporate America. As a former D1 athlete and a Wharton School graduate, Dave has demonstrated exceptional l…
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Join us as we complete this two-part series on the DST. Wangari criticizes the Kenyan government's digital economy blueprint due to a lack of a legal framework to achieve the set objectives. This discrepancy is contributing to corruption and politicization in the digital economy. Despite Kenya being one of the first African countries to propose a s…
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Host: Wangari Njathi, Ph.D. Guests: Anthony "Anto Neosoul" Mwangi, a digital content creator, Ramah Nyang, a business journalist, and Teddy Ochieng, a tax expert and advocate of the high court. Key points from the episode: The episode focuses on Kenya's digital service tax controversy. This episode is part one of two on the subject. A detailed disc…
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Show Introduction: The host introduces the National MPS Society's Our Voices Podcast for the second season, focusing on unmet needs and areas requiring more MPS and ML community support. Emphasizes the lack of knowledgeable physicians in rare disorders like MPS and ML, leading to dismissive attitudes and missed treatment opportunities. Interview In…
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The focus of the second season: Unmet needs and areas requiring more support in the MPS and ML community Goal: Explore resources, provide guidance, and start conversations about meeting these needs Guest: Dr. Mary Kate LoPiccolo, Medical Biochemical Genetics Fellow. Discussion on the lack of specialized genetic doctors and researchers in regional h…
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Stephanie Cozine introduces Mark Dant as the founder and volunteer executive director of the Ryan Foundation, and former board chair of the Every Life Foundation for Rare Diseases, and former president and CEO of the National NPS Society. Mark and his wife founded the Ryan Foundation in 1992 after their son, Ryan, was diagnosed with MPS I. The Ryan…
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In this episode: We go over what we've learned and experienced during the first season of "Our Voices." We share some behind the scenes info about the pre-interview process and meeting people we've admired in our community. We are fortunate to have many community leaders and pioneers come onto the podcast that has inspired us as parents, friends, a…
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In this episode: Fanny shares her diagnostic journey to her diagnosis. She is from a large family in Chicago. A large family meant a lot of family gatherings for Fanny, and she refused to let her mobility issues keep her from them. This is an issue that affects a lot of people with mobility issues, especially during the holiday season. With her mot…
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In this episode: At 18 months of age, Olivia was diagnosed with Hurler Syndrome (MPS IH). She has always been an overcoming and has overcome every obstacle in her path, and now at 18 years old, she has the opportunity to go to college. Today we talk about Olivia's first semester at college and her being a trailblazer. And her parents' experience be…
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In this episode: Sheri Wise is a current member of the Society's board of directors. We discuss how great it is that there are more and more diagnoses in newborns and infants, but for us, it was later diagnosis and longer diagnostic journeys. "There wasn't much information about MPS before the internet, which was probably a good thing." ~ Sheri Wis…
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In this episode: We are back talking with Mike Hu about Project GUARDIAN. Project GUARDIAN advocates for and supports sequencing based newborn screening to identify pre-symptomatic patients who can either benefit from early intervention using existing treatments or eligible for clinical trials of novel treatments, at a disease stage when treatment …
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Stuff In This Episode: We talk with former Director of Creative Media for Football at North Carolina State University, Mike Jones, about what's next in his career and how he got to this point. Mike shares how it has been a life-long dream to work for the Charlotte Hornets, and the dream started as a player, then after he obtained a B.S. in Sport Ma…
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In this episode: Two of Mike's sons have been diagnosed with MPS II Hunter Syndrome. Mike paraphrases Steve Jobs, "The dots you cannot connect them looking forward, you can only connect them looking backward," when describing his journey with how his education, research, and career ultimately collide with his family life. Mike was born and raised i…
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Feed Drop from the Ex-It Strategy Podcast In this episode of the Exit Strategy, we are joined in the studio by the hosts of the Girls That Do Stuff podcast, Sarah Madras and Jenny Midgley. Elizebeth and Sarah talk about how they don't necessarily want or push people to get a divorce; their job is to find the best solution to everyone's problems. Al…
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In this episode SAFEchild stands for Stop Abuse For Every Child and is a Wake County organization that offers a full range of child abuse prevention and intervention services to children and families at no cost. Cristin DeRonja, SAFEchild’s executive director since 2015, joined the organization in 2004 and has served many roles. She has worked with…
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In This Episode: What I love about this scripture is the order in which the miracle happened. So I don't know if you're like me, but I can get caught up so many times thinking that the way God works is there's a miracle. That miracle will grow my faith. And then, because my faith is strong, I will be passionate about supporting and backing others. …
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In This Episode: Bob is one of the greatest community builders that Drew has ever met. Bob was born and raised in Minneapolis, MN. He grew up in a somewhat dysfunctional home in a dysfunctional neighborhood. He grew up in church and served in a large church with a youth group of more than 500 students. He poured a decade of his life into the studen…
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In This Episode: Brandon's approach is sustainable; he believes your diet should be the way you eat and not a fad diet filled with restrictions. With so much conflicting information about what to eat, it isn’t easy to find reliable science-based strategies that work for a lifetime. Learn the sustainable way to approach food, nutrition, and lifestyl…
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In This Episode: Jo talks about her new merch store that's online now. We learn that country songs don't translate to Canadian. Jo invites the girls who do stuff onto her podcast. Jo talks about how she loves communicating with people in person, the podcast and TikTok are great, but she is energized by teaching and speaking to groups. When asked ho…
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In This Episode: We talk about the preparation we did as new parents to get ready to bring home our first child. This is a great setup for the study we are doing today that highlights the story from Matthew 26. This is the story of the woman pouring the expensive alabaster jar of perfume that she poured out on Jesus' feet to prepare his body for bu…
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In This Episode: We talk about the positive side of TikTok, the validation and community that it can provide for people who are being authentic to who they are. How do you find the balance between finding harmony between stretching outside of your comfort zone and still being authentic and true to yourself? We talk about that. Joanna shares about d…
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Stick Figure Suicide was a punk rock band from Milltown, New Jersey. The band was formed in 1997, and were part of the emerging emo-punk rock scene of the late 1990s in the Northeast. Their music has been described as a mastery of “old-school hardcore moves and hyperspeed tempos” with clean, precise, over-driven guitars, and they are classified as …
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Mike Doyle moved to Raleigh, NC, after selling everything and traveling the US in 2015. When he’s not sketching random thoughts, he’s running a podcast about the NJ Punk Scene from the late 90s to early 2000s. He owns an animation company and still writes and records music from time to time. His dream is to one day own a ton of high-end log cabins …
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In this episode: Kendra was born and raised in a small town in South Dakota, where her community nurtured her with inclusion and support. She has always been fascinated with psychology and sociology, leading her to pursue a degree from Augustana University. When Kendra moved to a larger community and now advocating for herself. She has a deepened d…
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In today's episode, our guest star Jillian Lama comes on to talk about her podcast The Body You Crave, and she also runs a program with the same name. Jillian is a master life and weight loss coach and founder of the Body You Crave Method. She helps smart, ambitious women (like you!) end emotional eating, lose excess weight, and feel amazing in the…
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In This Episode: We're gonna talk about resistance. We're gonna talk about what does that mean for us personally? What does that mean for people who are in leadership? How do we gauge resistance? How do we read resistance? And then how do we respond to resistance? When it comes to facing resistance it seems like whoever's around us at the time, or …
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Our guest today is Sarah Madras. Sarah is a former mental health therapist, a certified Dare to Lead facilitator, Mindset Transformation Expert, and Leadership Development Coach. Hailing from North Carolina, Sarah answered her call to courage to help people with their relationships and mental health, communication, building self-confidence, and how…
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In this episode, the guest is Katie Brinkley from a boutique digital marketing agency based just outside Denver in Littleton, Colorado. In today’s saturated digital world, she takes a creative approach to make your brand stand out – and get results. Katie talks about where her favorite place to buy clothes is from a local apparel store, Ohana. Kati…
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In This Episode: Sarah is a big fan of reality dating shows, she is a fan of relationships, that's why she spent so much time as a couples therapist. So she was very intrigued when she saw Christian Lee Cones on the show "The Courtship" which is like Bridgerton meets the Bachelor. The Courtships' IMBD description is "Bringing true romance back, thi…
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In This Episode: Welcome to season two! We are tackling some questions from our listeners in this episode. What's the difference between church hurt and having your preferences pushed? Have churches placed talent over character when it comes to music? We talk a lot about accountability on the show and leaders who have struggled or have had that, so…
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In This Episode: Brandon's approach is sustainable, he believes your diet should be the way you eat and not a fad diet filled with restrictions. With so much conflicting information about what to eat, it isn’t easy to find reliable science-based strategies that work for a lifetime. Learn the sustainable way to approach food, nutrition, and lifestyl…
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On this episode: Annie, Morgan's daughter, was diagnosed about 10 years ago with MPS IIIA, also known as Sanfilippo IIIA. Children with MPS lack an enzyme that breaks down complex sugar molecules, which leads to progressive disease manifestations. Morgan shares her perspective on her daughter's initial diagnosis, including the initial encounter wit…
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In This Episode: We talked about the Hillsong documentary (Hillsong Exposed), which explained the manipulations of the church, and how the trauma of being in a manipulated church can impact a persons life. We talk with Drew Barker who is currently serving in a church in Garner, North Carolina and spent his entire life in ministry in one way or anot…
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Guests: Dr. Gia Soublet Vice Chancellor, Institutional Advancement at NCCU Dr. Catherine Edmonds Chief of Staff Stephen W. Fusi Chief Brand Officer In This Episode: Grounded in a legacy of 111 years of excellence, NCCU offers top-ranked programs in disciplines including the sciences, law, business, and education. We discuss who each guest considers…
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In This Episode: Courtney was a teacher and feeling a bit burned out, and after making 4 or 5 charcuterie, she thought she should start a business! She took some pictures, started an Instagram, and said she was now serving the Triangle. Then it blew up! She quickly went from an idea to storefronts with 11 employees, and we talk about the messy midd…
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In This Episode: Keeping up with the Jones' and living the Pinterest-perfect life is exhausting. This issue brings the extreme parts of toxic masculinity and toxic femininity to the forefront. All extremes are dangerous and that's why we are talking about harmony. It starts with getting very clear about what you want. Also, it's okay to say "I've t…
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