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The Dream Catcher Podcast, hosted by Seline Shenoy, is for seekers and achievers looking for inspiration, advice, and tools to maximize their success and personal happiness. Founded in 2018, listening to this podcast will inspire you with mindsets, strategies, and actionable steps to take your life to the next level and open you to new ways of thinking and being. Seline Shenoy is an author, blogger, and podcaster. Her online community—The Dream Catcher—connects and encourages thousands of re ...
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Hosted by the notoriously real and raw Sara Dean, The Shameless Mom Academy is a top-rated podcast for moms who are looking to gain confidence, improve relationships, build better boundaries, cultivate resilience, create joy, and position themselves as a leader in their households, communities, workplaces, and businesses. The Shameless Mom Academy provides inspiration, learning, and stories that guide moms to become more confident and courageous decision-makers and action-takers. With a deep ...
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Love books? Love movies? Hosts Marisa Serafini and Phil Svitek love them both too... equally. So they decided to marry their love of both into a monthly dedicated series where they discuss books that have been adapted into movies.
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As peer-to-peer fundraising professionals, we are inherently passionate people. Passionate about our missions, our fundraisers, our events, and our campaigns. We barely shy away from sharing our opinions. Whether it's the debate between back-to-basics, or searching for the next big idea, the battle of retention versus recruitment, or even our very strong feelings about T-shirts and registration fees. Welcome to The P2P box, a brand new podcast that amplifies the voices of our peer-to-peer fu ...
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Marisa Peters is a rectal cancer survivor, women’s health thought leader, and founder of BE SEEN. Marisa was diagnosed with Stage 3 rectal cancer in 2021 when she was 39 years old despite being an otherwise healthy and active mother of three young boys. She is on a mission to help other people take their colorectal health very seriously because it …
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This is a Greatest Hits episode especially chosen in celebration of Juneteenth which is today, June 19th. This interview is from the first time I interviewed Jasmine in 2020. Little did I know that she would become a trusted friend and colleague. Jasmine is the first race educator from whom I learned about Juneteenth, well before it became a nation…
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Original airdate: November 17, 2020 Spirituality, philosophy, and science were once intertwined, but they diverged over time. We’re returning to a time when Western medicine embraces the ancient healing arts. Medical doctors now regularly prescribe alternative therapies and energy medicines to their patients. But what is energy medicine, and how do…
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Objectifying people in relationships means treating them as objects rather than human beings —viewing them as a means to an end without any feelings or regard for their well-being. Objectification not only hurts people but also erodes the foundation of any meaningful relationship. Learn the signs of objectifying someone and how to stop doing it so …
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Last week I had the opportunity to head to campus for 3 days as part of my graduate school experience. While much of my program is online, from time to time I will have the chance to head to campus for these 3-day immersive experiences. I was so excited for this first chance to be on campus and meet some of my professors and classmates. When enteri…
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The human species is evolving into a new phase in which we retreat from external power based on what we perceive with our senses and towards embracing internal power based on our spiritual identity. My guest, Gary Zukav, says that each of us can be part of this evolution and become the authority in our own lives when we embrace certain values of th…
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Today’s episode showcases three guests currently featured in the new documentary, Conversion. This critical documentary exposes the deep trauma conversion therapy causes our LGBTQIA+ community members. Often conversion therapy is veiled as something far different from what it is. This interview and the movie expose the insidiousness and prevalence …
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Intellectual humility is a mindset that guides our intellectual conduct. It makes us aware that we do not have all the answers and that our beliefs and viewpoints may be imperfect. Many people lack this understanding of ‘knowing what they don’t know’, which can lead to poor decisions and disharmony in their relationships. Discover the benefits and …
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Work-life balance is not a thing. Not only is it not a thing, but the idea of it is founded on a lie. It is an idea and philosophy that the Patriarchy feeds to women as something to be desired, something to be attained, something to aspire to. As feminism has evolved over the last few decades, many of us have been told that, “This is your time! Fin…
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Original airdate: March 22, 2022 Native Americans have lived in North America for over 13,000 years. Today, over 500 tribes celebrate their heritage. Their culture is rich in tradition and spiritual beliefs. Traditional healing treatments such as herbal remedies, allopathic medications, smudging, and others are integral to promoting health within N…
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Parijat Deshpande is the founder and CEO of Ruvelle, the only trauma-informed wellness company specifically dedicated to improving high-risk pregnancy outcomes, reducing preterm birth, and supporting parents on the entire high-risk pregnancy journey. On a mission to end the high-risk pregnancy crisis, she has served and supported thousands of clien…
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Peter Pan Syndrome is a psychological condition characterized by an unwillingness or inability to mature and assume adult responsibilities. While occasional childlike qualities are normal and even healthy, people with this syndrome consistently behave in ways that hinder their personal and professional development. Whether it’s you or someone you k…
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Sometimes life is messy, ugly, and downright cruel. Currently, I have a number of loved ones going through really big, messy, unfair, hard things. When we find ourselves in these moments or seasons it can be so hard to keep going. The overwhelming emotions of frustration, disappointment, fear, and fatigue can make it really hard to rise and shine a…
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Your purpose is why you wake up in the morning feeling eager to start the day. It’s more than a job. It’s what drives you and connects you to everyone and everything. We all have a natural need for purpose—a feeling that we know our place and what we can offer the world. But finding our purpose is not always simple and straightforward. I invited Am…
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Many of my coaching clients, business and executive coaching clients alike, come to me to talk through the options that lie in front of them. Often times, it seems they are faced with two options and both have pros and cons. While the pros might look exciting, the cons are just the opposite. They can fill one with dread, if not total anxiety. What …
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Race and ethnicity are often used interchangeably, but they hold distinct meanings. People's rich and varied backgrounds contribute to the vibrant tapestry of global culture, molding traditions, customs, and artistic expressions. Knowing the difference between race and ethnicity and where they overlap is essential for celebrating diversity and crea…
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Kristi Coulter is the author of the acclaimed memoirs Exit Interview: The Life and Death of My Ambitious Career and Nothing Good Can Come From This, and a finalist for the Washington State Book Award. Her writing has appeared in The Paris Review, New York Magazine/The Cut, Elle, Glamour, DAME, Big Technology, and elsewhere. She has been a guest and…
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Long before nonprofit organizations had local offices and national program leads, peer-to-peer fundraising thrived through the dedication of volunteer leaders passionate about raising money for causes they loved. While volunteer management remains a critical strategy for the success of our events, it is often an elusive task for many organizations.…
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Original airdate: October 4, 2022 Presence is known as many things: owning the room, commanding attention, and gravitas—basically, when you speak, people pay attention to you and listen. This quality can give you a distinct advantage and determine your success in work and life. Fortunately, the “it” factor is not elusive and can be learned. If your…
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I am often asked, "Sara, how do I discover my passion?" It's a question typically accompanied by a sense of frustration over not having found it yet. We're often led to believe that unless we're wholly devoted to something we're passionate about, we're squandering our time and talents. However, I propose that it's sometimes acceptable to engage in …
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Mastering the art of prioritization is crucial in today's fast-paced world. It holds the key to unlocking one's productivity potential and managing one's time and energy effectively. While prioritization is an effective tool for increasing productivity, many people struggle to apply it because of the tasks, responsibilities, and distractions compet…
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Katie Krimitsos is the creator of the Women’s Meditation Network, a collection of 20 guided meditation podcasts that help listeners feel calmer, sleep easier, release anxiety, and consciously create their lives. Her meditations have been listened to over 140 million times by women all around the world. She’s a writer at heart, has a soft spot for a…
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It has been estimated that the average person will spend one-third of their life at work. That's roughly 90,000 hours at work over your lifetime. Given the time we'll spend at work, making it as fulfilling as possible makes sense. My guest, Amina AlTai, believes we can achieve that by infusing passion into what we do and creating a work-life balanc…
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Women often find themselves grappling with a complex and sometimes sticky relationship with self-trust. From a young age, we are subtly conditioned to doubt our own instincts and inner knowing. This societal conditioning seeps into our subconscious, creating a disconnect from our innate self-trust and inner knowing that persists throughout our live…
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Being in a relationship with emotionally immature people can be draining and frustrating. Their inability to regulate their own feelings and understand the emotions of those around them can break down communication and harmony in the connection. Recognizing the signs of emotional immaturity is essential for understanding and managing relationships …
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As a busy mom, time becomes your most precious resource, but it often feels like there's never enough. Effective time management is crucial for achieving your goals and avoiding the overwhelm that comes with motherhood. There are some simple strategies that you can put in place immediately to help you protect your time and energy. Additionally, I w…
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Those of us deeply entrenched in the world of peer-to-peer fundraising have long recognized that one of the greatest strengths of our events and campaigns lies within the sense of community and shared experiences we create for our supporters. However, in an increasingly data-driven environment, quantifying the return on investment (ROI) for cultiva…
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Original airdate: October 5, 2021 Throughout our lifetime, our hearts are tested by adversity, but during those experiences, we’re broken up by love and beauty. Nature and our community can be instrumental in awakening our sense of wonder and the sacred treasure of being alive. My guest, Terry Helwig, will share these truths with us today based on …
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The title of this episode might have some of you judging me. I get it. Before you judge, hear me out… A few years ago, I listened to the book FINISH by Jon Acuff. Then, I read the hard copy. Then, I chose the book for the book club inside our SMA membership community. I loved (and still love) this book. The book is all about how to finish the thing…
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The lottery mentality is a limiting belief that suggests success and abundance are solely based on luck or chance rather than on hard work, perseverance, and a mindset of abundance. In a world where instant gratification and the allure of overnight success are constantly promoted, it's easy to fall into a lottery mentality bias. Find out how to bre…
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Hi Perfectionist Friend, I SEE you. I know you. Sometimes, I am you. You likely find yourself often feeling stuck. You’re tightly holding onto dreams, but unable to take steps toward them. You feel the weight of chronic decision fatigue as you try to determine what the next “best” or “right” step is. So you find yourself waiting. Waiting until the …
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Do you ever experience a deep sense of knowing? Maybe you’ve always felt you know what will happen before it occurs, or you know how others are feeling without them telling you. This sense of knowing comes from your intuition. My guest, John Holland, believes that we’re all psychic. He’s here to help us learn more about harnessing our inner guidanc…
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Melissa Bond is a narrative journalist, poet, and matriarch of Salt Lake City’s Slam Scene. The Salt Lake Tribune and the New York Post have both done features on Bond's book Blood Orange Night, her memoir about becoming dependent upon and then withdrawing from Benzodiazepines. Blood Orange Night was published by Simon & Schuster in June 2022 and w…
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Developed or less developed countries are classified based on a complex interplay of economic, social, and political factors. According to the United Nations, this classification reflects their basic economic conditions. Understanding the differences between developed and less developed countries is essential for fostering empathy, promoting global…
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