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Long before Carrie Bradshaw penned a column about Sex and The City or Bridget Jones had a diary, New Yorker and hopeless romantic Melissa Braverman was writing about the search for love. In this limited series podcast, the acclaimed Single Gal In The City blogger shares excerpts from 100-plus personal diaries. From high school crushes to heartbreak, Melissa bares it all.
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Revolving Door Syndrome is a podcast by Dr Nina Su. Each episode we kōrero about our health, education and justice systems and reflect on the challenges everyday New Zealanders face. Some systems and policies feel like revolving doors going round in circles without achieving meaningful change. We bring you engaging dialogue from people of different backgrounds in the hopes to find realistic solutions to systemic problems.
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Conversations With The Top Film & TV Creators Of Today. Catch new episodes each week wherever you listen to podcasts Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artofthecut/support
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A third of our lives is spent working. Our careers, a source of identity and fulfillment, can often turn on us and become consuming. We obsess about how to create impact and feel valued. How can I get back to skipping to work on Mondays?We struggle to feel purposeful and at the same time feel clueless about how to go from where are now to where we want to go. If you crave career simplicity and action you’re in the right place. Career Blast, In a Half is your 30 minutes of weekly simple, powe ...
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Unschooling isn't just an educational choice, it's a life choice. For most parents, embracing unschooling requires some serious unravelling of old paradigms around parenting, learning and childhood, and that can be both challenging and exhilarating. Join me, Esther Jones, a mindful parenting coach and unschooling mother-of-three, as I take a look at the many opportunities for reflection that naturally arise in an unschooling home. I explore my own day-to-day life and talk to other unschoolin ...
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Hear more. Feel more. Be more! Come with me and dive into some great classical music. For over 1000 years great musicians have explored what it means to live, love, die and everything in between: asking all our deep and universal questions. Escape the cacophony - the noise of your brain and daily life; tune into the music, your feelings and emotions ‘good’ and ‘bad’ …and find the space, stillness and love that underpins everything. NB: May include loud noise, surprises, challenges, cacophono ...
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Join us for an inspiring and empowering episode with the legendary "Queen of Pitch," Dr. Forbes Riley! Dr. Forbes Riley, renowned entrepreneur, author, and infomercial icon. Overcoming Obstacles: Dr. Forbes Riley shares her journey of triumph over adversity, inspiring us to embrace challenges as opportunities for growth. Communication Mastery: Lear…
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Create Don’t Wait That’s the most notable difference with today’s executives in transition. And to cut your time on the market. While driving alignment And earning more (for our clients, on average +40-70% more) What do I mean when I say create, don’t wait? It’s all in this concise less than 15 minute (solo) episode Find out: How to avoid the black…
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On this episode of Editors on Editing, Glenn interviews Maurissa Horwitz. Maurissa’s credits include Playmobil: The Movie & Open Season: Scared Silly. She has also been an additional editor on Nimona, The Bad Guys, Tinkerbell and The Legend of The Never Beast and, Planes: Fire and Rescue. Now she has brought her immense talent to one of the most be…
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They say, what doesn’t kill you will make you stronger. Few understand this the way our guest Kofi Douhadji does. In his words: “Resilience is just something you build up” This applies to all of us – in and outside of our careers – especially in a job search. In this episode Kofi shares his secrets to building resilience. Find out how: Curiosity an…
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Falling literacy rates are a concern in New Zealand and developed countries around the world. The future generations of New Zealanders are based on the early foundations we set in childhood. But if we don't get literacy right, how can we expect children to one day become global leaders in health, education and science? Strong literacy skills are fo…
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We forget or may not realize how strongly our workplace is a “determinant of our health”. Regardless of the said culture or assumed fit Workplaces are still a source of harassment, bullying, and depression. So what does the buzzword of “culture fit” really mean? Our guest this week, Dr. Colleen Saringer is an organizational health professional (not…
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"We see on average 300,000 job changes every week." Who can keep up with that? No one. Thankfully, Live Data Technologies tracks job change data for over 90 million white-collar workers, giving real-time insights into hiring patterns and turnover rates. This means job seekers can pinpoint who's hiring and stay ahead of industry trends. You’ll find …
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Today, my guest is Melissa Miles McCarter, who lives in Missouri with her husband and her 8-year-old daughter Willakate. Melissa worked as a college professor and chose not to put her daughter in school, realising that it wasn’t a system she would thrive in. She talks about what her own deschooling looked like and how she partners with her daughter…
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Food waste affects our growers, sellers and our wallets. It affects our farmers who try to grow food that meets strict beauty standards. It affects our shrinking household budgets where wasted food is as good as money down the drain. It affects our environment where wasted food decomposing in landfill contributes to our greenhouse gas emissions and…
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Burn Out Myth Busters I With The Burn Out Lady, Cara Houser We live in a world riddled with the culture of overwork. Overbooking Drained And overwhelmed No wonder in 2023, Zippo reports that 89% of American reported burnout in the past year. Meet, Cara Houser, The Burn Out Lady. She earned her title, the hard way Signed herself up to be all things …
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Fired? Afraid You Might Be? Know Your Rights I Tom Spiggle I’ve been there. Unsavory slants about my age. A performance improvement plan And a few other discriminatory digs. If only I knew then, what I know now thanks to Tom Spiggle. Tom Spiggle, is an employment attorney who’s been fighting for employees and their rights for over 20 years. His foc…
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My guest today is Linsey, who lives in the UK with her partner and three children who are 10, 6 and 1 and a half. Her family’s journey to unschooling started when they decided to take their eldest son out of school after two years extremely difficult years. Linsey soon realised that a schooled approach wouldn’t work at home either, so began to lean…
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Widespread, free and quality education has lifted the masses out of poverty. Or at least that's what it used to do. Access to a quality curriculum with teachers who are supported to teach are important factors to get children interested in education. However, what we are seeing is teachers are increasingly unsupported and overworked. They are havin…
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On this episode of Editors on Editing, Glenn interviews Dana E. Glauberman, Rosanne Tan and James D. Wilcox who are part of the editorial team for the show "Ahsoka." Dana, was nominated for an Eddie for Ahsoka. She also received Eddie nominations for Thank You For Smoking & Juno and. And for her work on Mandalorian, she was also nominated for a pri…
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Our relationship with money reveals our values, fears, and desires. The emotional aspects of money few talk about are deep and more critical than meets the eye. realize. Not just for financial well-being, but also impacting all our relationships - both personal and professional. This is why he says: "You cannot solve an emotional problem with a pra…
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Let’s talk about your voice. The voice that expresses what you know, how you think, and your unique POV. For many, maybe most – the idea of using that voice Is not just uncomfortable, but downright terrifying. LinkedIn Top Voice, Melissa Cohen and Julie Michelle Morris understand that terror and how to help hundreds become triumphant in establishin…
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Trust in government and trust in the media are the bedrocks of a working democracy. True democracy requires the freedoms of speech and expression to allow individuals and the media to hold our government to account. However an AUT research report found that trust in mainstream media has plummeted to 33% while three quarters of people actively avoid…
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“LinkedIn is a time suck: “I don’t know how to be productive with my time on LInkedIn” It’s been a while, LinkedIn has changed, how do I get good fast” These are some of the most common objections that we all have grappled with. Especially if you’re new to the platform or new to the idea that LinkedIn is more than a place to park your online resume…
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Welcome to the next episode of our monthly round table podcast where hosts Scott Simmons, Katie Hinsen & Michael Kammes talk about the latest news in production, post production, entertainment tech and beyond. In this episode they give a brief NAB Review with a deeper dive into the state of the industry for new grads, what tech changes today mean f…
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No one wants to be ignored, especially in a job search. That’s why Oliver Aust, Europe's top communication wiz and the brain behind leaders at Fortune 50 companies is here to help us become unignorable. In this episode Oliver shares his top secrets from his bestselling books "Unignorable," and “Message Machine” to leverage more effective communicat…
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Let's talk about sex. Sex education has been a particularly divisive topic, yet hasn't really had the quality debate about what good sex education should look like. I get it. People probably have very mixed experiences on how sex education was delivered to them by their schools or their parents. Some people feel squeamish about delivering sex educa…
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Today I’m chatting with Claire Windmill who lives in Devon in the UK with her husband and two children, who are seven and nine. Claire was a social worker and early years teacher and is now a parenting mentor and coach. She shares how her family came to unschooling after taking some time out to travel and they realised how much happier and less str…
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Get ready to be inspired by Austin Uku, a multifaceted athlete, artist, and creator of the Prototype Training System. Austin's fitness journey spans martial arts, college football, strength training, and even comic book illustration! This unique background fuels his holistic and customizable approach to physique development. What is the Prototype T…
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We just had the NFL draft, but since Durham is such a foodie town, we thought it would be fun to have a food-related draft. Three food-loving guests Joy Caracciolo, Linda Nguyen and Von Diaz join host Craig Carter to select their favorites from four categories: breakfast, lunch, dinner, and drinks. Check out our selections and let us know which one…
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In this order, Josiah Pledl, identifies as a father, husband, educator, student, and thinker. He places a strong emphasis on personal development and leadership growth. As the founder of 45 Degrees Leadership, Josiah’s frameworks are proven to enhance emotional intelligence and leadership skills for organizations. Simplified: : Head + Heart In this…
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“You cannot find success in life without ego” That’s what Donnie Boivin believes. An ex-Marine and ex-corporate sales maverick, Donnie is no stranger to big personalities and eating crow. Today, he's lighting up LinkedIn with his engaging content and spearheading his business and community, Success Champion Networking (SNC). In this episode’s strai…
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As the saying goes, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. And in the context of our health system, prevention looks like a strong primary care service that’s focused on keeping you healthy and out of the emergency department. The problem is though, Primary Care, as we know it, is broken. Our current funding model has driven GP practices …
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My guest today is Robyn Tamlin-Lea. Robyn is South African but now lives in the Bay of Plenty in New Zealand, with her husband and two children who are seven and three and a half. Robyn took her daughter out of school when she saw that already at a very early age, there was a strong narrative around academic expectations and her daughter not doing …
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50% of us don’t negotiate our compensation package. 34% of women don’t go there That can lead to a $1M+ loss over the course of a lifetime But what about negotiating a severance package as protection? We break this down to address: Is it awkward to introduce the idea at the negotiation stage? Does it arouse concerns that you’re looking for a free r…
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Cults have come and gone but for the survivors, the trauma remains. Most every day people think that they'd be immune to a cult and could never fall for something as silly as a cult. The reality is that anyone can end up falling into a cult willingly or unwillingly whether as an adult or child. It is important that we equip ourselves with the skill…
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50% of us don’t negotiate our compensation package. 34% of women don’t go there That can lead to a $1M+ loss over the course of a lifetime This isn’t because the negotiation door isn’t open. It’s WIDE open So why aren’t we walking through it? Keri-Lynne Shaw is the Founder of The Salary Bump. Like many, she didn’t know her worth assuming with hard …
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This episode, I’m chatting with Danii Oliver, who lives in Texas with her husband and two children who are almost 6 and 11. Danii shares her story of leaving New York City behind in search of something new for and her and family, and to live a more gentle and connected life, which they now do on their permaculture farm in Texas. We talk about the d…
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In this powerful episode of the Go Boldly Mastermind Podcast, we sit down with Kevin P. Donaldson, a remarkable individual who has transformed his life from the depths of trauma to a beacon of resilience and hope. Kevin shares his harrowing journey of surviving post-traumatic stress and multiple suicide attempts, including his experiences as a reti…
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On this episode of Editors on Editing, Glenn is joined by Melissa Kent. Melissa has edited such excellent projects as the Virgin Suicides, Crossroads, The Reagan's for which she was nominated for the Eddie with Michael Brown, Four Christmases, The Age of Adaline, The Intruder and The Dirt. Now she has crafted the beautiful and inventive film, MÚSIC…
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Exhausted and have the whole day ahead of you? Apathetic, with another day on the job search? Interviews going nowhere? Referrals scarce? Simon Alexander Ong, is the best selling author of “Energize” discovered the power of shifting his energy, post financial crisis. “I literally had no energy, I was exhausted, I was tired, I was drained from worki…
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From corporate success to creative fulfillment, Austin shares his journey of resigning from a Fortune 500 company to pursue his true purpose. Austin boldly stepped out because he knew there's never a perfect time for change. Discover how poetry unexpectedly became a profound aspect of his journey, igniting awakening in himself and others. This jour…
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Welcome to the next episode of our monthly round table podcast where hosts Scott Simmons, Katie Hinsen & Michael Kammes talk about the latest news in production, post production, entertainment tech and beyond. In this episode they discuss the upcoming NAB 2024, the changing landscape of the film industry, disruptive technologies, and, the impact of…
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Good luck trying to define one pathway to career success. Even the most successful, are so, because they know how change, without a map. Radim Malinic is that guy. A self made renegade from the Czech Republic – author of seven books, all in Dad and Founder of Brand Nu, one of London’s top Agencies, serving clients like Google, Sony Music, Adidas, S…
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In this episode. I’m delighted to chat with Heidi Steel who was first on the podcast in 2021. Heidi is a former teacher and has four children who are 16, 15, 12 and 9 and who have never been to school. Heidi shares what unschooling looks like for her family and we talk about the enormous value of play in children’s learning and development. And, am…
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How have we ended up in both a housing and productivity crisis? Why can't we seem to just get on with maintaining and building more housing and infrastructure? Why does it feel like inequality is getting worse, not better? Joining me on this episode of Revolving Door is Sam Stubbs, founder and CEO of simplicity, a not-for-profit kiwisaver and inves…
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Most of us have been laid off in some way or another at this point in their career. Most of us have also worked in work environments that zapped our happiness. Being laid off, was one of the best things that ever happened to our guest, Antoni Tzaveles. He liked it so much he did it four times :) My Clients say the same thing. “Getting laid off was …
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Snorting, dropping things…insert foot in mouth. Think you’re awkward? Henna Pryor is known for all these things. Now she speaks on stages and authored the book 'Good Awkward, How to Embrace the Embarrassing and Celebrate the Cringe to Become The Bravest You We kick it up this week breaking down the nuanced nature and cool complexities of awkwardnes…
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When we talk about addressing the mental health issues in society, we often hear that if only we had more psychologists, more psychiatrists, more psychotherapists and counsellors, we'd be able to fix the problem. Hamish William's is a host of NewstalkZB's show, The Nutters Club. He has a different perspective on the issue, given that every Sunday n…
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