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Sagely Speaking with Congresswoman Mary Bono is a thought-provoking podcast of interviews with experts from diverse fields…exploring a wide range of topics from the opioid and fentanyl epidemic, social issues, politics and policy to personal development, shedding light on important issues that impact our society.
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Money Guide with Mary Sterk is a podcast about real life financial issues and how they might impact YOU! It’s about the big stuff that matters – investments, taxes, retirement strategies – but get this…it’s not boring! Featuring Mary Sterk, CFP®, the Forbes Award-winning founder of Sterk Financial Services, a wealth management firm in the Midwest. Mary Sterk, CFP® CPFA, CEO and Founder, Sterk Financial Services https://www.sterkfinancialservices.com/ 350 Oak Tree Lane Suite 150 Dakota Dunes, ...
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Welcome to the NAPFA Nation podcast! This monthly podcast brings you inspiring conversations and key insights from leaders in the Fee-Only financial planning profession. Join Marie Swift, Founder and CEO of Impact Communications, as she interviews a variety of NAPFA members and professionals. Brought to you by the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors - the country’s leading professional association of Fee-Only financial advisors. Learn more about NAPFA at https://www.NAPFA.org/
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Last Days explores the final days of some of the biggest icons in sports and entertainment, breaking down precisely what led to the passing of figures who were larger than life but somehow even bigger in death. Derek Kaufman and Jason Beckerman debunk the myths, unpack the tragedies, and tell the real stories behind the most fascinating celebrity deaths.
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Sean Moncrieff and guests cover what's hot and what's not on the radio. Listen and subscribe to TV on the Radio on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'
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Africa's LSP Podcast is a monthly podcast for the African language services industry, covering trends in translation, interpretation, localization, and language services in Africa. We speak with industry professionals such as translators, interpreters, language researchers, and scholars, as well as African language enthusiasts. Africa's LSP Podcast is presented by Bolingo Consult. Kindly send feedback and suggestions to info@bolingoconsult.com Visit our website at www.bolingoconsult.com Soun ...
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Trusted by the Adjusted. Listen to professional athletes, celebrities, actors, healthcare professionals, wellness experts and influencers, talk with Adjusted Reality’s host Dr. Sherry McAllister about their health and lifestyle experiences. As a practicing doctor of chiropractic and president of the nonprofit Foundation for Chiropractic Progress, Dr. Sherry will explore the ingredients to living a strong, healthy and vibrant life. If you’re searching for ways to enhance your quality of life, ...
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Paul Solotaroff, a no-holds barred investigative reporter from Rolling Stone Magazine who has been covering very serious and tough stories for decades. Famous for his persistence, Paul has been on the trail of social media companies and their role in making drugs very accessible to the children of America. His in-depth research has shown how these …
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On November 7, 2011, Dr. Conrad Murray was convicted for involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson. With the tragic chapter finally closed, Michael's fans could once again reflect on his unmatched career and indelible legacy, from his groundbreaking music and electrifying performances, to his enduring influence on music and culture. …
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Localizing websites for African languages can be a daunting task requiring the use of complex translation management systems and tools. In addition, localizing websites for African languages goes beyond web development and translation; it is a journey of exploration and learning. It involves reaching out to communities, understanding their unique l…
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Fifteen years ago this week, on June 25, 2009, Michael Jackson died of an overdose of the anesthetic propofol, and blame was cast at Dr. Conrad Murray, the man accused of giving him the lethal dose. But Michael Jackson's death was decades in the making, stemming from an horrific on-stage accident that sparked a prescription drug addiction, which wa…
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My guest is incredibly special to me, especially since he is my husband. Rear Admiral Stephen Oswald, USN (ret) is a distinguished former astronaut and Naval Aviator who embarked on a remarkable career that spanned various facets of aviation and space exploration. His journey began at the United States Naval Academy in 1973. Following his graduatio…
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We all recognize #Oprah is an icon. She’s truly a #ragstoriches story and has undoubtedly learned a lot of lessons about #money in her life. #oprahwinfrey#moneyinaminute #forbes #financialplanner #investing #fiduciary #wealthmanagement #estateplanning #financialadvisor #high networth #retirement #401k #retirementplanning #assetmanagement #socialsec…
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In this episode, Adjusted Reality Podcast Host, Dr. Sherry McAllister wraps up season 7 and reflects on some of her favorite moments! Join us as we celebrate the best interviews, the most insightful discussions, and the episodes that made a lasting impact. From inspiring guest stories to deep dives into complex topics, Dr. McAllister shares her fav…
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Ed Bisch, the relentless advocate and founder of Relatives Against Purdue Pharma (RAPP), talks about his 23 year struggle to make sure Purdue Pharma is held accountable for their irresponsible promotion and distribution of the highly addictive and potentially deadly drug OxyContin. Motivated by personal tragedy with the loss of his son, and driven …
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Farrah Fawcett -- the stunningly beautiful actress best known for her iconic role on Charlie's Angels -- passed away after a courageous public battle with anal cancer on June 25, 2009. Despite showing tremendous resilience and strength throughout her health struggles, Fawcett's death was overshadowed by the sudden death of pop superstar Michael Jac…
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In Episode #18 of NAPFA Nation, Jordan Dyson, Manager of Associate Development at Buckingham Wealth Partners, talks with podcast host Marie Swift about her involvement in DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) initiatives. Dyson advocates for greater inclusion and representation in the financial planning profession through various roles at Buckingh…
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Our podcast guest, Chris Didier, a pilot for United Airlines and Executive Board Member for Stop the Void shares the heart-wrenching story of losing his 17-year-old son to a single pill laced with fentanyl. Chris talks about this tragic incident and how it underscores the critical need for parents to have open and honest conversations with their ch…
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On the morning of June 5, 2018, Kate Spade - the iconic fashion designer who revolutionized the handbag and accessory markets in the 1990s and 2000s - hanged herself in her Upper East Side apartment. But despite the tragedy, Kate Spade left a legacy of singular kindness and generosity, and will forever be known as one of the most important and succ…
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On this podcast episode, we are honored to host Katheryn Burgum, the First Lady of North Dakota, who is a powerful advocate for initiatives aimed at reducing the stigma surrounding drug addiction. Drawing from her own courageous journey of 15 years in recovery, she openly shares her experiences, breaking down barriers and fostering a more compassio…
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On January 5, 1998, Sonny Bono -- one half of the legendary Sonny & Cher duo whose hit songs and variety show became cultural touchstones of the 60s and 70s -- died after a ski accident in Lake Tahoe. Although his musical legacy remains an important piece of music history, Bono's pivot to politics later in life is perhaps the best testament to a ca…
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This episode of Africa's LSP Podcast features a discussion with a team of researchers who studied the intersection of multilingualism, language policy, and economic opportunities in Ghana. The researchers, Dr Colin Reilly, a Lecturer in Linguistics at the University of Stirling, Dr Angela Gayton, a Lecturer in Applied Linguistics and Education at t…
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In this episode of the Adjusted Reality Podcast, we dive deep into the world of posture with the renowned Dr. Krista Burns. Posture isn't just about standing tall; it's a critical aspect of our overall health and well-being. Dr. Burns dives into tech neck, selfie thumb and all of the side effects that our smartphones can conjure up on our neuromusc…
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On May 27, 2024, Bill Walton -- the NBA legend whose brilliant but injury-shortened career set the standard for basketball excellence in the 70s and 80s -- passed away from colon cancer at the age of 71. Although his accomplishments on the court are rivaled by few, he will perhaps best be remembered for his colorful personality and quick wit in the…
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Kim Humphrey, the Executive Director of Parents of Addicted Loved Ones (PAL). Kim's organization plays a crucial role in assisting parents who are navigating the challenging journey of having children with addiction issues and how they empower parents to lead by example. By fostering resilience and promoting healthy behaviors, Kim and his team help…
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On February 5, 2024, Toby Keith – the country star whose songs about patriotism and blue-collar values made him one of the most successful musicians of all time - died of stomach cancer. Keith was an exceptionally talented singer and songwriter, but perhaps his greatest gifts were his intelligence and his authenticity, which gave him unique perspec…
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On May 23, 2024, Morgan Spurlock -- the filmmaker behind the 2004 documentary "Super Size Me" documentary -- passed away from cancer at the age of 53. His infectious enthusiasm, sense of humor, and creativity in a genre usually populated by films with more serious and sober tones set Spurlock's projects apart, shedding light on some of the most imp…
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US Representative Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers has served in the House of Representatives for the past 20 years. During her tenure she has risen to hold the gavel on one of the most prestigious and powerful committees in the US Congress, the Energy and Commerce Committee. We spoke about her work combatting the opioid and fentanyl overdose e…
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On May 20, 1989, Gilda Radner -- known best for her brilliant comedic performances on Saturday Night Live -- passed away from ovarian cancer at the age of 42 ... something she worried about long before the disease was ever diagnosed. Despite her early death, Radner's vibrant legacy has remained very much alive as new fans continue to discover her t…
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The Fed has bumped up the #interestrates twice in the last 6 months, and says they intend to keep doing so over the next few years. In this episode of #MoneyGuidewithMarySterk, we share how rising interest rates actually affects YOU.Feat Mary Sterk & Kelsey Bankey#federalreserve #inflation #bank #loan #fixedincome #socialsecurity #wealth #strategy …
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Tune in to this exciting episode of the Adjusted Reality Podcast with Cyril Derreumaux, a Kayaker of the Extreme and 2x World Record Holder, to talk about the mental and physical preparations and recovery needed for big adventures. Cyril is not just in it to win it. He is in it to expand limits, to rise to the occasion, to redefine possible, and to…
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In Episode #17 of NAPFA Nation, Mike Walther, founder and President of Oak Wealth Advisors, talks with podcast host Marie Swift about working as a financial planning team focused on assisting families with differently abled loved ones. Walther's experiences with his autistic brother inspired the firm's focus on specialized financial planning. Oak W…
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On this episode of Sagely Speaking, I was glad to welcome Gil Kerlikowske to the pod. Gil served as the Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy under President Obama for 5 years. After that service, he lead the Customs and Border Protection. It’s worth noting that he had a strong background in law enforement after leading the Seattle…
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On December 13, 2016, Alan Thicke - the actor nicknamed "America's Dad" for his portrayal of Dr. Jason Seaver for seven seasons on “Growing Pains” - died after his aorta ruptured while playing hockey. Though Thicke's ultimately passing devastated those close to him, his legacy endures as a beloved television actor, songwriter, friend, and father. H…
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Congressman Patrick Kennedy (ret.) calls Kevin the “Happy Warrior”. Kevin is a warrior when it comes to smart drug policy, and the sheer weight of his beliefs and his dedication to his convictions will win any debate. He strongly believes in drug abuse prevention first. oCRmmYfosdS08XNKxKRwBy Mary Bono
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On December 12, 2023, Ray Liotta -- best known for his iconic performances in Field of Dreams and Goodfellas -- passed away in his sleep while filming a movie in the Dominican Republic. His fiery intensity and hint of menace created a lasting imprint on film history, but it was Liotta's sweet and gentle nature offscreen that stood out most to his f…
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Some #celebrities pour massive amounts of money into a single venture. And if that venture doesn't go well, it can cause major losses. #JustinTimberlake #MySpace #Facebook #Bono #U2 #PalmPilot #smartphone#moneyinaminute #forbes #financialplanner #investing #fiduciary #wealthmanagement #estateplanning #financialadvisor #high networth #retirement #40…
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#Retirement is a significant life milestone, and the timing of when to do it varies from person to person. It depends on factors such as your financial situation, personal #goals, and #health. Some people prefer to retire early to enjoy leisure years, while others continue working for as long as they can.#retirementplan#moneyinaminute #forbes #fina…
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In this insightful podcast episode, we sit down with Jon Yarian, co-author of Spark: 24 Concepts to Ignite, Unstick or Supercharge Your Work Life, to delve into the transformative concepts outlined in the book. Jon shares his expertise on how to uncover your purpose and passion in your career, offering practical advice and actionable strategies for…
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This episode of Africa's LSP Podcast explores the language choices among Tanzanian Instagram users. Our guest, Carolyne Ulomy, sheds light on her research into the factors that influence language choices among Tanzanian Instagram users. We'll delve into the factors influencing these choices, from national languages like Swahili to lesser-known comm…
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In this very important episode, we welcome Dr. Bertha Madras who has been at the forefront of discussions around drug policy for decades. Among the many areas she focuses on, we discussed her research into psychedelic drug therapies and her very concerned viewpoint. With billions of dollars pouring into this emerging field, Dr. Madras sheds light o…
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On August 11, 2022, Anne Heche, the actress whose stunning announcement of a romance with Ellen DeGeneres became one of the defining pop-culture moments of the 1990s, died following a fiery car wreck. Speculation raged in the wake of Heche’s death that drugs and alcohol must have been to blame, but the true culprit was something far more sinister a…
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Emmitt Smith, the three time Super Bowl champion and football legend emphasizes the importance of mental toughness and physical resilience in the sport. Smith, who famously played through injuries with minimal medication, warns about the dangers of relying on opioids for pain management. He talks about his role as a speaker at college campuses, edu…
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On January 27, 1993, André René Roussimoff -- the 7'4", 520-pound Frenchman who dominated professional wrestling during the 70s and 80s -- passed away in his sleep after an evening with friends. Although best known for his immense size and epic battles in the ring with Hulk Hogan and other bright stars of his era, it was Andre's brilliant performan…
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