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The Nikki Rich Show is your premier source for entertainment, live-stream interviews, music, utilizing media marketing tools and promotional strategies in helping build brands through our social platform.
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Abundance is our birth right! I’m Nikki ”Energy Rich” Daniels I’m the holistic life coach alchemist when it comes to helping you get out of your own. This means I help guide you to healing yourself naturally , by helping you tap into your birth right of abundance and problem solving for elevation.
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Get inspired as we sit down and talk with entrepreneurs from every walk of life. Grab your coffee, put on our informative, entertaining podcast, and listen to key tips about starting your own small business. Make the decision to invest time into YOUR dreams. It's never too late to start! So what are you waiting for? It's time to WAKE UP, Creatives!
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READ THIS MOVIE is the podcast that discusses the Art of Adaptation hosted by Nikki Turner and James Tracey! Every episode Nikki and James read the source material of a popular movie and try to discuss the merits of both as separate works of art as well their relation to one-another as source material and adaptation. But most of the time Nikki just makes fun of James for being a slow reader. Come and join the fun every episode to find out if your favorite books and movies stand up to the scr ...
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Security Market Watch is about obtaining cybersecurity industry trends, analysis, and insights from vetted sources. We interview professionals with fingers on the pulse of what's happening in their slice of the industry, bringing our listeners information needed and necessary to make informed decisions. Whether you're a startup organization looking for market insights or a CIO/CISO facing the immense challenges of a regulatory landscape, this is the show for you.
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The Tudor Chest - The Podcast is a brand new podcast series from the popular Instagram and blog - The Tudor Chest. Episodes will feature historian and author, Adam Pennington, creator of the Tudor Chest Platform, as well as guest appearances by notable historians and fellow authors. Episodes will be released weekly, with a focus not solely on Tudor history, but also the Plantagenets and current royal family news.
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Dive into the vibrant sounds of Balearic house music with In Session Ibiza: Exclusive House DJ Sessions, curated by renowned DJ Sebastiaan Hooft. With a rich history of extensive sets in Ibiza, a former residency at Mambo Radio, and accolades such as Club Night of the Year and Beatport-charted productions, Sebastiaan masterfully navigates the iconic melodies that define the island's unique musical vibe. Immerse Yourself in Ibiza’s Musical Atmosphere Each In Session Ibiza monthly episode is a ...
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An ongoing series about gentrification, housing, race and class in urban America. Join Andru and Cornelius as they share news, opinion and conversation about the most important issue facing U.S. cities: the gap between rich and poor. This podcast is a companion to the documentary Priced Out: 15 Years of Gentrification in Portland, Ore. "When homes leaves you." #pricedout #gentrification #gentrified #pdx Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/priced-out-podcast/support
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Eat Your Heartland Out

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Eat Your Heartland Out is a series dedicated to highlighting the rich, yet often overlooked, culinary depth of the American Midwest. Food is the storyteller while host Capri S. Cafaro serves as your audio tour guide through this region spanning 12 states. The show aims to weave a tapestry of cultural diversity, immigration history, migration patterns and agricultural variations in each episode. Expect to gain new insights about Midwestern foodways through compelling interviews with historian ...
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Brunch with Besties Podcast

Brunch With Besties Podcast

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Chanel and Sherry Renee are besties on a mission to heal and help others as they heal and help themselves through purpose driven conversations. They embark on weekly conversations around purpose as it relates to: love, life, purpose, career, and anything in between. Chanel is a native of Milwaukee, WI. Professionally she’s an educator and has been since 2013. When she’s not using her superpowers to educate the leaders of tomorrow, she’s blogging her thoughts on love and relationships via her ...
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A podcast that puts eco-living at the heart of your life. Each episode we showcase sustainability superheroes who share their knowledge and tips that you can implement immediately to experience the joy of living simply and sustainably every day.
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New York City underground legend, Selective Music’s own Mike Negron has been turning the house scene on its ear since the 1990’s with his thrilling signature private sets and secret afterhours parties, wildly popular in the New York underground and which he has recently brought to the Bay Area. While Mike enjoys a rich solo career as a producer and deejay, he has also developed spectacular chemistry with rising Tech/Prog masters Human Traffik (Selective Music), and often delights crowds by p ...
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Subscribe to our newsletter and get first dibs on all the latest updates, insights, and lessons from Honey I Blew Up The Business: https://signup.honeyiblewupthebusiness.com If you are wondering, "who is this guy and why should I listen to his podcast?" Read this. Your host, Dan Kirby, has been an entrepreneur since 2001 and knows what it's like to experience the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. In 2004, Dan co-founded The Tech Dept, who built BBC Children in Need's fundraising platf ...
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Dr James Taffe is a Tudor historian, who specialises in exploring the activities of those above and below stairs at this time in history, and so in this episode I chat to James all about the different aspects of service in the 16th century, from helping the monarch dress, to gatekeeping unwanted guests, and of course, exploring what was actually in…
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In this episode we discuss the role of a commander integrating the staff solvingcomplex problems, fostering collaborative organizations, and utilizingcomponents two and three with Lieutenant General Jon Jensen, director of the ArmyNational Guard.Book Recommendations: If You Survive: From Normandy to the Battle of the Bulge to the End of World War I…
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Anne Boleyn and Elizabeth I, mother and daughter, both viewed as traitors for a time, Anne Boleyn lost her life, but Elizabeth got her liberty and went on to become perhaps England’s most iconic queen. Their relationship is one seldom explored, and yet both Anne and Elizabeth showed quiet signs of support for each other, even though mother and daug…
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For many the greatest depiction of Anne Boleyn on screen came at the end of 1969, when Anne of the Thousand Days was released in cinemas across the world. An epic historical drama based on the life of Queen Anne Boleyn starring Genevieve Bujold in the titular role alongside Richard Burton, as King Henry VIII. In this weeks bonus episode I will be t…
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Welcome to the July 2024 edition of In Session Ibiza, your destination for a five-hour journey through the best Balearic house music. This month, Sebastiaan Hooft brings you an eclectic mix of tracks that capture the true essence of Ibiza. Get ready to be transported to the sun-drenched shores, the vibrant nightlife, and the soulful rhythms that de…
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With Wolf Hall Series 2 having completed filming and hopefully on our screens soon, I thought the time would be right to explore the lives of two of the men who owed much of their success to Cromwell, but would eventually go on to turn against him, these men being Thomas Wriothesley and Richard Rich. Both would become infamous for their unscrupulou…
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Join us as Tina unpacks the challenges and triumphs of transitioning from a service-based to a product-based business. From navigating the complexities of venture capital to balancing technical oversight with strategic planning, Tina's experiences offer invaluable lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs. She highlights the critical importance of a stron…
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I wanted to learn about crypto from a woman. I knew that there’s massive disruption happening in financial markets, that it’s important to know this stuff, but all the info out there was so overwhelming! I didn’t know whom to trust. And then I met Ombiya… this conversation gets incredibly juicy, we cover: + how Ombiya got serious about crypto after…
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There are two sketches by Hans Holbein which are said to depict Anne Boleyn. One is in the British Museum, while the other is in the royal collection. The latter sketch is the more controversial, as the sitter is in a state of undress, has what appears to be blonde hair and a decidedly full double chin, and yet, the inscription labelling the sketch…
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In this Episode we have a discussion with Major General David Doyle, US Army, Discuss challenges and opportunities in leading a division emphasizing training, multi-domain operations, and operational art. This Kind of War: A Study in Unpreparedness, T.R. Fehrenbachhttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/118690.This_Kind_of_WarCausality: Models, Reasoni…
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Dr Nikki Clark is a historian and lecturer at Chichester University. Sher joins me today for a fascinating discussion about Anne Boleyn’s household, from who made up Anne’s retinue, what roles they played, how these came about, and how things changed as Anne ascended through the court of King Henry VIII, before her momentous fall in May 1536. We di…
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Dr Estelle Paranque is a historian and Associate Professor at Northeastern University London. She joins me today for a discussion all about her latest book, Thorns, Lust and Glory - The Betrayal of Anne Boleyn. In this book, we see that Anne’s destruction was not so entirely determined by the machinations of Thomas Cromwell, but in part owing to th…
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We’re back after a 2-year hiatus! Why don’t we start by answering the TOP 5 most asked questions from our beautiful community (on @nurturingnovas)? In this rusty & vulnerable come-back episode, we talk about: + how after 10 years together, our marriage ended & everything else in our life fell apart + why FKNHONEY failed + Rob has a new girlfriend! …
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Elena stepped off the plane at Ibiza Airport, the warm Mediterranean breeze instantly caressing her face. The island had always been a distant dream; now, it was a tangible reality. With her suitcase in hand and excitement bubbling, she made her way through the bustling terminal, eager to immerse herself in the legendary Ibiza experience. After che…
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Jacquetta of Luxembourg, known more commonly as Jacquetta Woodville was a prominent, though often overlooked, figure in the Wars of the Roses as the mother of the first Yorkist queen, Elizabeth Woodville. Jacquetta’s story is fascinating in its own right, and she would become a central player in the period we now call the wars of the roses. Soon ho…
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Perhaps the most significant and infamous period from Anne Boleyn’s life is of course her execution. When people think Anne Boleyn, they invariably go straight to the fact that she had her head cut off on her husbands orders. As such, it is natural that Anne’s execution is a staple part of any on screen depiction of the queen. Be it in film or tele…
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On the 15th May 1536, Queen Anne Boleyn stood before a crowd of 2,000 spectators at the Tower of London, on trial for her life. Accused of adultery with five men, including her own brother, and plotting the death of the king, the charges could hardly have been more grave. To discuss what happened on this remarkable day in history, I am pleased to w…
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In this episode, the team discusses the importance of narrative, operational art, and the role of museums in military professional development with Lieutenant Colonel (retired) Nikki Dean. Ms. Dean is a military history interpreter at the World War I Museum located in Kansas City, MO. Reading SuggestionsWayne Sandholtz: Prohibiting Plunder https://…
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Alex Walsh is the author behind the hit historical fiction book series, the Marquess House Saga. In Alex’s books, she has built what I consider to be the historians dream, with a compelling and fascinating story in which a pair of sisters find their lives overturned and directly tied to significant periods of history. Consisting of dual timelines, …
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This episode celebrates the diverse Middle Eastern flavors that are part of the Midwestern culinary landscape. Meet Zehorit Heilicher, a Yemenite raised in Israel who is now a Minnesota based culinary instructor behind the website mideasttomidwest.com. And, get a taste of Galit, a Middle Eastern fine dining restaurant in Chicago. I will talk with t…
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Dive into the radiant waves of Ibiza with this month's edition of In Session Ibiza, curated by the island's own Sebastiaan Hooft. In May's three-hour mix, we journey through an exquisite selection of deep and tropical house tracks, each piece meticulously chosen to embody the soulful and liberating essence of Ibiza’s nightlife and serene beaches. F…
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When we think of the Tudors, one of the first things that springs to mind is the fashion! From Henry VIII’s codpieces to Anne Boleyn's French hoods and Elizabeth i’s voluminous gowns, Tudor fashion is a huge part of the wider Tudor story and was incredibly important to the Tudors themselves, so much so that king henry viii famously introduced laws …
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Meet Sabrina Servais, a third-generation farmer and the herd manager at Hamburg Hills, an organic dairy farm and part of the Organic Valley co-op located in Wisconsin. After earning her degree at UW-Madison, she returned to her roots on the farm where she has been caring for animals since she was a child. Sabrina is leading the way for a new genera…
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Join us for a deep dive into Iowa’s culinary culture with food historian, author, and Iowa storyteller Darcy Maulsby. We go beyond corn and pork tenderloins to explore everything from indigenous farming traditions to how the chop suey craze swept Des Moines in the early 20th Century. As an Iowa Storyteller, Darcy believes anyone who eats has a conn…
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David Smith is King Henry VIII reborn! He is now a full time impersonator of a young King Henry VIII. With a perfect replica of one of King Henry VIII’s most iconic outfits from hat to codpiece, David certainly looks the part, but goes a level deeper and looks to recreate how the king himself would have behaved. David is committed to educating peop…
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In this Episode we have a Discussion with Lt Gen Milford H. Beagle, US Army, and Mr. Creed about US Army doctrine, specifically FM 3-0 and trace its concepts and applications to MDO. Book Recommendations: Full-Spectrum Thinking: How to Escape Boxes in a Post-Categorical Future: Bob Johansenhttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/49918684-full-spectrum-…
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One of the most powerful and influential women at the court of Henry VIII is someone you’ve probably never heard of, or perhaps only heard of fleetingly - Gertrude Courtenay, Marchioness of Exeter. As the wife of Henry VIII’s cousin, Henry Courtenay, Gertrude was a central figure at King Henry’s court, and would find herself on the wrong side of th…
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Dive into the April 2024 episode of In Session Ibiza, a three-hour deep dive into the heart of electronic music curated by Sebastiaan Hooft. This session is not just a mix; it's a journey through the soul of Ibiza, featuring the finest in organic house and Balearic beats. It’s where the vibrant lifestyle of Ibiza meets the global soundscape of musi…
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Elizabeth Woodville and her second husband, King Edward IV were incredibly fortunate when it came to the production of healthy heirs. Elizabeth would give her husband a total of ten children - three boys and seven girls, with the most well known being Elizabeth of York, the wife of King Henry VII and mother to king Henry VIII. However, three of the…
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This episode is a personal one. I’m going to introduce you to my new TV series coming to public television stations nationwide starting in April. America The Bountiful aims to capture the nation’s cultural story by using food as a guide. I will be joined by the show’s director and fellow executive producer Jesse Roesler of Minneapolis-based Credo N…
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Cheese is the star of this episode of the show. I speak with anthropologist and author Heather Paxson. Her book, The Life of Cheese: Crafting Food and Value in America, tells the cultural and economic story of cheese. Then I will introduce you to Andy Hatch, proprietor and master cheesemaker at Uplands Cheese in Wisconsin, for a front row seat to F…
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Sarah Morris is a historian, author and also my colleague as co-director of our historic tour company, Simply Tudor Tours. She joins me today for a fascinating discussion based around the book she wrote alongside Natalie Grueninger, In the Footsteps of Anne Boleyn. This book charts the many locations both in England but across Europe which are clos…
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In this episode the team discusses urban warfare with Professor John Spencer, the Chair of Urban Warfare Studies at the Modern Warfare Center.If you liked Professor Spencer's points and want to learn more about Urban Warfare check out his podcast or book below, along with some other books he suggests. John Spencer's Podcast: Urban Warfare Project P…
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Dr Joanne Paul is a historian, author, broadcaster and former lecturer at Sussex University. She joins me today for a fascinating and at times amusing discussion all about the house of Dudley, the famous family for whom the tower of London and execution would loom large, from the hated Edmund Dudley, to John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, to the c…
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In September 1588 Sir Thomas Cavendish, an English explorer and pirate arrived back into London following a lengthy trip around the world, but Thomas did not arrive back in England alone, for within his party were two men, Christopher and Cosmos, from Japan. To tell this amazing story, I am pleased to welcome Tom Lockley onto the podcast. Tom is ba…
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They are Britain's most famous royal dynasty, and yet the House of Tudor was one which should never have sat on the throne of England in the first place. Their lineage was noble, but by no means as grand as many other families in England, and yet they managed to eventually succeed in displacing the house of Plantagenet, who had ruled England for ov…
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This show features two guests who are creating new culinary experiences in their respective Midwest communities and beyond. Meet Nikki Thompson Frazier, the founder of Sweet Encounter Bakery, which aims to create an inclusive dining experience for people with dietary restrictions. And, get to know Erin Carlman Weber, the founder, owner, and operato…
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This episode features two guests who are journalists by trade, that forged a path as stewards of Midwestern storytelling. Meet James Norton, the editor and co-founder of the Heavy Table based in the Twin Cities; and Amanda Gajdosik, the founder of the Midwest Nice blog. Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Suppo…
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Margaret of Anjou was queen of England via her marriage to perhaps England's most inept king, Henry VI. She has become famous as the "she wolf" of France, a spiteful aggressive woman who cut down her enemies and revelled in causing pain, but how accurate is this assessment? Has Shakespeare done the dirty on this fascinating medieval queen, or was s…
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Dr Heather Darsie is an American attorney and historian who specialises in German medieival and Tudor history. She has written extensively on the subject and has released two books, Anna, Duchess of Cleves: The Kings Beloved Sister and Children of the House of Cleves, Anna and her Siblings. She joins me today for a fascinating discussion about the …
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Meet Kim Laing, the Indiana woman behind the blog and podcast More Than Corn, as well as Staci Perry Mergenthal, creator of the Funeral Potatoes and Wool Mittens podcast and the Random Sweets blog. Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Eat Your Heartland Out by becoming a member! Eat Your Heartland Out is…
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He's the most famous king in all of British history and has been a staple of Hollywood since the dawn of film, being played by some of the greatest actors to ever walk the earth, including Richard Burton, Keith Michell and Damien Lewis, but which of the many interpretations of Henry VIII are the closest to the real man? Which leave much to be desir…
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She's one the lesser known Tudor's, but has a story as dramatic and shocking as many of her more famous relatives. The direct descendant of Henry VII, Lady Arbella Stuart was a one time candidate to succeed Queen Elizabeth I, and yet her story is one seldom explored or discussed at any length. To help me unpack the story of this lost Tudor Princess…
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She is known to history as the most beautiful Queen in English history and immortalised for modern audiences as "The White Queen", but who was the real Elizabeth Woodville? How did she rise from being the widow of a mere Lancastrian knight, to becoming the wife and queen of the first Yorkist King in English History?…
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Meet James Norton, founder of Heavy Table, a Minneapolis-St. Paul based magazine and newsletter highlighting the food, drink and culture of the Upper Midwest. James is also the is the co-author of the The Master Cheesemakers of Wisconsin and Lake Superior Flavors, a book which takes readers on a tasty road trip through the Lake Superior Circle Tour…
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