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The Glo Podcast

Derik Mills, Glo.com

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The Glo Podcast asks questions about self-care, deepening your sense of self and inspiring you to take action for a better world. Derik Mills, co-founder and co-CEO of Glo.com, speaks with guests about their practices and solutions for managing burnout, getting more sleep, dealing with anxiety, and becoming a better listener. We deepen our understanding of the connections we make in inner experiences that emerge from our biology, within our psychology, and through physical movement, and brin ...
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In 1963, the Carpenter family moved to the Los Angeles suburb of Downey, hoping it may provide better musical opportunities for talented Richard. He and younger sister Karen formed The Richard Carpenter Trio with Wes Jacobs, and later performed as a duo. In this special show, host Paul Gibbs brings you trivia and other info about Richard & Karen, and music from "Christmas Portrait", their first Christmas Album released in October 1978. Produced by NoteSpire Music, LLC. www.NoteSpireMusic.com
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Kevin Lane's Spill Your Guts

Kevin Lane's Spill Your Guts

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Kevin Lane's Spill Your Guts is a horror culture podcast featuring influential and up-and-coming talent in the genre. You're the fly on the wall to the most wide-ranging and entertaining conversations between horror culture’s recognized titans of terror and genre expert and film director, Kevin Lane.
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STORIES ABOUT MY ASS

Brandon Dickerson

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Field Notes on Film, Glamping, and Miniature Donkey ownership with Writer+Director Brandon Dickerson (Amanda & Jack Go Glamping) exploring all things Filmmaking, Thoughtful Living, Boutique Retreats, and Farm Animals with new guests every episode.
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Think Wedding Business

Adam Wing & Howard Wing

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Interviews with leading entrepreneurs & business owners in the Wedding Industry. From photographers to florists to dress makers, your hosts, Adam & Howard Wing, find out what it takes to build a successful Wedding Business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Office Hours, powered by American Express, spotlights what innovative leaders are doing to navigate today’s business environment. Discover all program content at www.amex.co/officehours. To learn more about Business Class from American Express, with insights and resources to help your business thrive, visit www.amex.co/businessclass.
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Bob Freedland is an amateur investor who is also a retired physician and blogger. He has been blogging for years on Stock Picks Bob's Advice but took a hiatus when his practice took most of his time. He is now back podcasting and sharing his ideas and rationales for investing. An amateur investor, he always advises listeners to check with their professional investment advisers prior to making any decisions. However, his approach is methodical looking at latest quarterly results, a look at th ...
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Jake and Ron are two Gen X friends who discuss fantasy, horror and science-fiction books, movies and streaming shows with their unique insight and quirky sense of humor. They also interview amazing authors such as World Fantasy Award and Locus Award winner Fonda Lee, Bram Stoker Award winners Jonathan Maberry, Christopher Golden and Grady Hendrix, New York Times bestseller Jason Pargin, JS Dewes, Sylvain Neuvel, Edward Ashton, Juliette Wade, Marina Lostetter and many more! Subscribe and join ...
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The Poetry Society

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The Poetry Society was founded in 1909 to promote "a more general recognition and appreciation of poetry". Since then, it has grown into one of Britain's most dynamic arts organisations, representing British poetry both nationally and internationally. Today it has more than 4000 members worldwide and publishes the leading poetry magazine, The Poetry Review. With innovative education and commissioning programmes and a packed calendar of performances, readings and competitions, the Poetry Soci ...
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In this deep dive into yoga’s origins and history, guest-host Stephanie Serrano interviews scholar Dr. Christopher Jain Miller about the yoga sutras and their role as the guiding texts for modern yoga. They discuss the connections between the yoga sutras and Samkhya philosophy, the relationship between the yoga sutras and the Bhagavad Gita, and the…
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Welcome all you rapture rejects to this weeks sin filled episode. Today the guys learn how Nicolas Cage didn't make it into heaven in "Left Behind." On this episode, Eric reminisces about the past. Richard proves that Nicolas Cage is not made of Cotton Candy. And John thinks it's aliens. So grab your loot'n hat. Profess your love of everything unho…
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On this podcast, I try to break the ice and return to podcasting (!) and read a poem "Merry-go-Round' by Langston Hughes, and answer questions from a fellow stock club member Olga who asked me how I make decisions. I briefly discuss Gilead (GILD) as well as Lily (LLY).
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Kia Miller and Elena Brower discuss Elena’s continuing journey into her Zen practice, covering her methodology and some key insights that the practice has brought her. They discuss how their spiritual practices have led them to positively embrace imperfection, and steer away from perfectionism. They discuss the challenges and rewards of meditation,…
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Richard from RL Films, one of the UK's leading wedding filmmakers, is considered to be in that ever elusive, "luxury market". But what does that mean exactly? If you've ever thought of increasing prices & pushing your business into the 'higher end', then this conversation is for you. ✅ Be warned, it's a 2 hour epic! But such a valuable episode, we …
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Welcome to another entry in the Year of the Cage! On this episode, the guys get by with a technicality, when they talk about The Flash. A movie that has a digital facsimile of Mr. Cage. On this episode, John laments the places they have gone. Eric almost disparages SyFy. And Richard is very particular about his pasta. So grab that microwave. Put th…
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Kia Miller guest-hosts this episode in which she interviews Jason Crandell about ADHD, self-regulation, and turning challenges into assets. Kia shares her insights about how yoga has been useful as a practice to recognize egoist behaviors and cultivate self-awareness. Kia and Jason talk about how they apply the principles learned on the mat to ever…
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Welcome to another episode in this Cage-y year. And boy do we have a mediocre movie for you today. The guys talk about "Jiu Jitsu" On this episode, Eric brings up sudden onslaught amnesia. Richard knows the Bros. And John just wants to have a relaxing vacation. So grab your paper hat. Put on your stealth cloak after the danger has passed, and liste…
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If you're an aspiring analyst and want to test your existing data skills on real-world problems while learning both new skills and a framework you can apply to any problem, David's book Solve Any Data Analysis Problem is available on the Manning website through the Early Access Program and it's out in print later this year. Find it at https://www.m…
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Earning more money doesn't necessarily mean you have to charge more for your core service. In this episode we share some examples and inspirations for other ways of increasing your wedding business income. Each episode we will be chatting to different wedding entrepreneurs across every aspect of the industry, so stay tuned for more, & if there's an…
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Welcome to the May blockbuster season on Plot Spackle! Today the guys continue the Nicolas Cage tradition, and discuss National Treasure 2. On this episode, Eric ponders the bare minimum of plot. John travels fathoms under the Deppths. And Richard want's to know what's in the book. So kidnap a leading political figure, go down a spooky tunnel, and …
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Join guest host Rachel Autumn as she welcomes the incredible Goli Gabbay, a pioneer at the intersection of mental health, wellness, and environmental sustainability. Goli bridges the worlds of mind and earth, speaking to the connections between the human home of our body and the bigger, Earthly home of our planet. As Goli says in the interview, “Wh…
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In this episode we hear from Daniel Johnson who has built his business to such an extent that he could quit his old career and earn double the income, living a life he previously only dreamt about. If you're listening to this and you're at the start of your wedding journey or still striving, then Dan is right there with you. He's on that journey no…
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Welcome to another Year in the Cage episode, where Mr. Cage takes a special ride on Con Air. On this episode, Eric lectures on Die Hard movies. John discusses how to feed coyotes. And Richard appreciates some good Foley. So feel the wind in your hair. Put down the bunny, and listen to Plot Spackle! Music: TheFatRat - Epic https://lnk.to/ftrepic…
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A reminder that David's book, Solve Any Data Analysis Problem, is out later this year and you can already buy it and read it in its draft form as part of Manning's Early Access Program. If you want to practise your data skills on real world problems and learn a reusable framework to use on any project in the future, this book is for you. Find out m…
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Our guest today is a virtuoso of the genre having worked as either the producer, star, production manager, second unit director, or assistant director (sometimes a combination of a few of these roles) on a panoply of iconic films including several movies with the “Godfather of Gore” Herschell Gordon Lewis, “American Nightmare”, “Terror Train”, “My …
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It happens to all of us, the dreaded ghosting.. You spend hours crafting and considering the perfect response for your dream enquiry, only to be left on "read" and never hear from them again. Of course, you could convince yourself that it's an issue with junk folders, but the reality is much more simple. Are you doing enough to encourage a reply? T…
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Hello, and welcome to another episode of the Year in the Cage. On this Nicolas Cage-y episode, the guys discuss the movie Face Off, staring Nicholas Cage, and John Travolta. On this episode, John gives facial care tips. Eric brings up the code of the pinky swear. And Richard advocates for anti-cutting. So grab your doves, put on your magnetic boots…
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Join guest host Rachel Autumn and music artist, poet and author Londrelle as they discuss how to take a “spiritual selfie,” seeing oneself through a lens of unconditional love, and explore the joys and challenges of being a parent. The structure of their conversation takes the chakras as a theme, offering insights on how to cultivate peace amidst t…
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If your answer to 'when was the last time you updated your website?' is NOT "last week", then chances are you're missing out. And that's just for Google SEO.. Sarah from Alisabeth Designs, builds websites for wedding suppliers, and she is an expert on all things design, branding, layout, UX, SEO. You name it. She shares so many practises, tips and …
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Welcome to another fanciful Year in the Cage show. On this episode, the guys discuss one of Nicolas Cage's earliest films, the musical Grease. On this episode, John defines the definitive grape soda. Richard knows his musicals. And Eric just gets it. So steal some car parts. Dye your hair pink, and listen to Plot Spackle! Music: TheFatRat - Epic ht…
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This episode continues our series of overlooked and underseen films. Last episode we spoke with Michael Bonini, one of the stars of the 2022 influencer-skewering (yep, that’s a pun) “#ChadGetsTheAxe" and in this episode we are joined by the films writer and director, Travis Bible. Travis explains how a short film version of the feature length film …
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Guest host Rachel Autumn welcomes her mentor and friend Natalia Benson on The Glo Podcast to discuss astrology and business coaching, and to celebrate Natalia’s podcast, which has surpassed a million downloads. They explore Natalia’s astrology origin story, starting with a pivotal moment that led to Natalia discovering her passion for astrology and…
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The number 1 topic that you guys have asked for on this podcast is BY FAR; social media. And so, this week we have an absolute Queen of Insta.., Rebecca Carpenter. If you don't believe us, go and check out her Instagram. Then go and check out her website, her digital products, her online course and education platform. Rebecca is killing it on every…
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Welcome to another day in the Year of Cage! The guys watched the totally true to life, and not at all exaggerated "The Rock". On this episode, John is pedantic about temperatures. Richard reveals that he did not get to see the Grease-Man's shed when he visited. And Eric mentions that glass is weird sometimes. So think up some one liners, and check …
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In our continuing series of under-seen or overlooked genre films, the next two episodes will be looking at the 2022 social media slasher “#ChadGetsTheAxe”. Written by Travis Bible and Kemerton Hargrove and directed by Bible, #ChadGetsTheAxe is a razor-sharp, edge of your seat slasher that not only avoids the pratfalls of the overdone “influencer ho…
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A reminder that David's book, Solve Any Data Analysis Problem, is out later this year and you can already buy it and read it in its draft form as part of Manning's Early Access Program. If you want to practise your data skills on real world problems and learn a reusable framework to use on any project in the future, this book is for you. Find out m…
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Derik Mills interviews longtime friend and colleague Elena Brower about writing poetry, teaching yoga, friendship, and podcasting. They discuss Elena’s debut collection of poetry, Softening Time: Collected Poems. Elena shares an inspiring encounter she had a Glo student who had taken classes with her online. Derik and Elena also turn the conversati…
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We chat to Lauren from Hidden Treasures Ibiza, a full-service wedding planning company based on the white island. We all dream, as wedding suppliers, of being flown all over the world to provide our services, but there is so much more to it than that. In recent years especially, logistics gave changed. We discuss all this and more in this episode! …
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Jake and Ron are honored and thrilled to have author Catriona Ward on the podcast! Her latest novel is Looking Glass Sound published by Tor Nightfire. https://tornightfire.com/catalog/looking-glass-sound-catriona-ward/ https://us.macmillan.com/author/catrionaward I recently caught Catriona Ward at the Brookline Booksmith in Massachusetts, where she…
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Welcome to another Cage-y episode, in this Cage-y year. On today's episode, the guys are talking about Ghost Rider, the Marvel movie that missed the MCU by the skin of it's teeth. On this episode, John wonders about Hippos. Richard types furiously. And Eric just wants to believe. So grab your chain. Walk briskly away from the Devil, and listen to P…
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This episode is a continuation of our last episode with actor Devon Sawa as we continue to discuss overlooked or under-seen genre films. As a quick recap, Devon is one of the stars of the 2020 hinterland horror “Hunter Hunter”. When the film came out the pandemic cost it the opportunity to play festivals or have a premiere and sadly, the movie didn…
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Russell Kent Nicholls is already well know & respected as an internationally acclaimed filmmaker, but in this episode he draws on his e-commerce background to tell us how he's built a strong side arm to his business using digital products. Strong enough to buy him the Tesla he dreamed of, and have products that have been downloaded more than 40000 …
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Welcome to this belated Valentine's episode, on the Year of Cage. The guys decided to do a triplesode, instead of a more traditional episode, since many of Nicholas Cage's romantic movies don't contain very many plot holes. The movies that are covered in this episode are: Peggy Sue Got Married, It Could Happen to You, and City of Angels. On this ep…
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Join our conversation with host Rachel Autumn and Darby Ray, a trauma-informed yoga teacher. Darby discusses how yoga spaces can be a sanctuary, supporting students’ experiences with stress and trauma. In the compassionate world of trauma-informed yoga, personal agency and resilience are at the heart of a healing practice. Darby has been teaching y…
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The holidays have come and gone and it’s a new year and we’re back at it, bringing you intimate one on one sit downs with the most exciting voices in horror. 2023 was a fantastic year for horror and 2024 doesn’t look to be slowing down so though the New Year is often a time for looking forward at what’s to come, it’s also a time for reflection. Thi…
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We are so happy to have author C.S Humble kick off Season 4! C. S. Humble is on a mission. He wants to help us be better people. The author of the now completed The Light Sublime Trilogy, two of a projected five books in the Blackwell series, and Minotaur, a collection of short stories, this award winning horror writer has a flair for placing moral…
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If companies like Apple & Coca Cola can utilise sales, then why not the wedding industry? That is Greg's ethos & it helps him get dozens of bookings every year. Running competitions is a fairly standard marketing technique (think McDonalds Monopoly game), but in the wedding world it's almost taboo. Greg goes against the grain here and explains his …
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Join Glo Teacher Annie Carpenter as she interviews Richard Rosen, a revered teacher in the yoga community, for an enlightening chat about breath, practice, mentors, and finding your voice as a teacher. Their heart-to-heart talk explores the essence of persistence in yoga and how commitment enriches both our practice and life’s purpose. Richard shar…
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Welcome to the next entry in the Year of the Cage! On today's episode the guys visit the Rom-Com "Honeymoon in Vegas" On this episode, Eric gets put on a list. John hates things with too many fingers. And Richard remembers the soulful sounds of Yanni. So grab a flight to Hawaii, put on your Elvis costume, and listen to Plot Spackle! Music: TheFatRa…
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We're finally back! Four weeks (and a few days) but hopefully now we'll be back on a normal schedule for a while. This week we're covering a Carpenter classic - Escape from New York. We talk Kurt Russell's coolness, set design, 1970s, and much more! We'll be back in a couple weeks with a Valentine's Day related film, until then contact us at rollit…
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‘We’ve always been here. As long as there has been soldiers, there have been poets. And it’s a long sad, venerable tradition.’ (Peter Gizzi)A Poetry Review podcast between Richard Scott and Peter Gizzi to accompany the Poetry Review Summer 2022 issue. Richard co-edited the issue with Andre Bagoo.You can read more about their issue here: poetrysocie…
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Hello and welcome to another Cagey movie. Today the guys are watching "Gone in 60 Seconds". On this episode, Eric tries to convince Richard to sue himself. Richard discovers more about AI. And John finds the original masterpiece. So grab that very expensive mahogany chair. Look out for your unicorn, and listen to Plot Spackle! Music: TheFatRat - Ep…
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Jo Murdock is committed to creating wellness spaces and practices where self-care and healing is not a privilege but a right. She emphasizes the role that representation and shared experiences play in creating safe spaces to practice, where people of color and the LGBTQIA+ community are welcome in wellness spaces. But her conversation with guest ho…
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Happy new year wedding friends!! We're back with another conversation with a successful wedding entrepreneur, this time; James Tracey Films. James was already an established wedding photographer when he decided to start all over again and move into filmmaking. Rebranding, setting up a whole new business and generating clients from scratch. We learn…
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Hello dear listeners. We knew you were going to tune into this episode, because we can see into the future. Only slightly into the future, but it still counts. We knew you were going to listen to the guys talk about "Next". And we know that on this episode, Richard knows the truth about mole-men. Eric is tricked by a magic trick. And John hates pla…
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No film, or Ty, this week, instead I talk about our favorite films of 2023! I talk about my top five, and Ty's top three, along with some honorable mentions. There's still quite a few 2023 films I still plan on seeing, so there could definitely be some more additions to these lists but this is our rankings for now. Let us know what your rankings ar…
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Merry belated Christmas everyone. We hope you had a wonderful day. For this episode, the guys talk about the movie “Jingle All the Way.” On this episode, Eric puts himself on the naughty list. John doubts the 90's holiday cheer. And Richard shows why he's best at Christmas movies. So grab your Christmas Spirit, eat a delicious cookie, and listen to…
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