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Welcome to Five Sense Wanderer, where we embark on sensory-rich journeys worldwide! Join us as we explore diverse destinations through immersive guides, captivating interviews with cultural ambassadors, and invaluable tips for solo travelers. Get ready to awaken your senses and ignite your wanderlust! 🎧✈️
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Many Minds

Kensy Cooperrider – Diverse Intelligences Summer Institute

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Our world is brimming with beings—human, animal, and artificial. We explore how they think, sense, feel, and learn. Conversations and more, every two weeks.
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The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan airs regular conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home. The podcast has welcomed Booker and Pulitzer Prize winners and finalists, such as Bernardine Evaristo, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, Karen Joy Fowler, Carla Power and Maaza Mengiste. The choice of writers is representative of the world around us, naturally. https:/ ...
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The Wandering Jew

קול האוניברסיטה | AudioVersity

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Conversions exploring beautiful humans, thoughts and experiences through identity, spiritually and religion. My goal with this podcast is to showcase the individual beauty and reasoning of my guests while learning from their distinct experiences, with humor and love. I'm passionate about understanding different perspectives and using that understanding to foster a sense of community and enlightenment. Join me by listening to some of the amazing conversations I have had with my wonderful gues ...
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Wander with us off trail and off topic! Each episode recorded in a different outdoor location. While listening you are likely to hear the de-capping of beer bottles, our thoughts on the universe, profanity, incoherent banter on Zima, and long winded, obscure skits that marginally make sense. Welcome to our portal!
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We explore ideas and practices once believed to be true but no longer. Each dead idea is explored in all its glorious eccentricity. For example, discover miasma, the theory that plague comes from stinky air; or the medical diagnosis of hysteria, which holds that women's wombs wander around their bodies causing trouble. Join us on a fun romp through the history of ideas that didn’t quite stand the test of time.
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Welcome to House of Peregrine, a podcast hosted by Mickelle Weber, the Founder & Auteur of House of Peregrine. Mickelle brings together a diverse range of experts, seekers, and fellow Peregrines to delve deep into the multifaceted aspects of living abroad. Through thought-provoking conversations, personal anecdotes, and expert insights, Mickelle and her guests navigate the intricacies of living abroad. They share their wisdom, experiences, and strategies for building meaningful connections, ...
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Insights into Success has been created to give small business owners and entrepreneurs around the world, never before access to successful business people to hear about their "warts and all" journey to success. There is no "sugar coating", we want to hear the truth so our listeners can have realistic expectations and therefore be better prepared to succeed! We specifically want to know, just how close they came to failure and why they think they ultimately succeeded. What do they think our l ...
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WOKE UP!

nigel boydell

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Nigel is confused. He is trying to make sense of the 21st century, and all the strange and bewildering changes that are taking place in society. This is his 'safe space', where no one is allowed to upset his delicate sensibilities. These opinions are his own, but they are just that....... opinions.
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Join Clare Newman, single mother of 3 kids, mompreneur, spiritual wanderer and a hot mess! Clare weaves together her stories of being a single mother to three vivacious and spirited children, challenges of being a mompreneur as well as her spiritual pursuits and trainings for the past 20 years. She is known for her humble truths about life and love, her hilarious and raw sense of humour as well as her compassion to those dealing with the challenges of every day LIFE. Clare is a yoga instruct ...
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Entreprenista

Entreprenista Media

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The Entreprenista Podcast is a weekly show featuring the stories of successful female founders and what it's really like to run a business. Hosted by Stephanie Cartin & Courtney Spritzer, co-founders of Socialfly, a leading social media marketing agency, each episode goes beyond what you see on Instagram and into the nitty-gritty of growing and scaling a company effectively from women who’ve done it. Consider this the most fun business meeting you’ll ever have.
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Season Two Coming in September! Because I Said So! is a podcast by John Rosemond. John is the nation’s leading parenting expert and provides common-sense advice for raising your children. John is a nationally syndicated columnist, author and public speaker. His audiences are left feeling empowered, educated and entertained. A family psychologist by license, John points out to all his audiences that “psychology has caused more problems than it has solved for American parents.” John’s mission ...
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A podcast hosted by Jullian Sibi that makes sense of how different creators live. I talk to creators that are based here in Cebu or anywhere in the world about how they started their craft and everything that revolves around it. They could be content creators, entrepreneurs, designers, startup founders, artists, software developers, or anyone that creates meaningful stuff! New episodes on Mondays! (Philippine Time)
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Choose to be Curious is a show all about curiosity. We talk about research and theory, but mostly it's conversations about how curiosity shows up in work and life. Now syndicated and available via Pacifica RadioNetwork.
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NOW and NEXT

Story Studio Network, Dave Trafford, Erin Trafford

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Welcome In! This is the home for our SSN daily flagship podcast - NOW & NEXT. Join Story Studio Network's Chief Executive Producer Dave Trafford Monday to Thursday, highlighting news stories of the day that are most likely to affect you and your family, you and your business, you and your future. PLUS: We include a featured interview with newsmakers and analysts on the big stories of the week. Follow Dave on Twitter, Facebook and IG @davetrafford
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What does home mean to you? On Make Yourself at Home, host Kristin Twiford takes you into the homes of people you admire, to give you a window into who they really are. You’ll hear what drives them, what gives them a sense of purpose, how they unwind, and how they choose to spend their time meaningfully — but perhaps more importantly — their favorite room in the house, their guilty pleasures, and their most cherished possessions. Along the way, we hope to inspire you to live better, whatever ...
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UC Science Today

University of California

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UC Science Today is produced by the University of California and covers the latest and greatest research throughout the system. From breakthroughs in medicine, agriculture and the environment to insights into the world around us, Science Today covers it all.
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If you are planning a trip to Milan, Italy, but have no knowledge of Milanese culture, stay tuned! We will break down Milan into five main categories and explain everything to you in detail. We want you to be prepared for your holiday and learn from us! Listen for everything you need to know about Milan and save yourself a Google search or ten... L…
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This week on Now and Next: (We recorded the show a couple of hours BEFORE President Joe Biden was forced to pause his campaign after testing positive for COVID-19) Our Comms Crew, Bob Reid, Anne Marie Aikins, Brad Ross and Lindsay Broadhead join the show to disect the latest in the US Presidential election. They offer up first reactions to the atte…
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In this BONUS episode of Now and Next: I was inspired to post this BONUS edition after listening to the latest episode of The Line, a podcast hosted and produced by Jen Gerson and Matt Gurney. They discuss reporting by the Globe and Mail suggesting staffers in the PMO don't think Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland is managing the Liberal government's mess…
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What do people who know and appreciate a place deeply see that I might not? The Mount Vernon Trail winds its way along the river, a combination national park and major commuter artery. It's a place I find myself frequently and I wondered: what am I not seeing in this place that is so familiar?The Trail is there because the Potomac River is there, a…
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“You really have to understand that, in order for you to scale, you have to learn how to do certain things and master them before you move on. If you don't do that, then your audience is going to feel just as lost as you feel.” In this episode of Entreprenista, we sat down with Ingrid Read, the founder of Working Momkind, the largest community and …
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This week on Now and Next: The NATO Summit has wrapped up in Washington D.C. and Canada’s defence spending was a more than touchy subject. House Majority Leader Mike Johnson called Canada's lack of commitment "shameful". The minimum contribution for NATO members is 2% of GDP. Canada spends less than 1.4%. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canadian…
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Hi friends, we're on a brief summer break at the moment. We'll have a new episode for you in August. In the meanwhile, enjoy this pick from our archives! _____ [originally aired May 17, 2023] You know the feeling. You're trying to read or write or think through a project, maybe even just respond to an email, when your attention starts to drift. You…
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Annabelle Tometich -- writer, editor, former food critic and now author -- joins me to explore the tricky, high-traffic intersection of identity and curiosity.Who gets to decide identity? How do we determine our own, let alone someone else's, identity? How might we allow ourselves and others a little grace to figure these things out?Find Annabelle …
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Serial entrepreneur Joe Rare shares some of the books that have inspired him on his journey and have contributed to his success. For more great content, go to: https://www.isintosuccess.com https://www.instagram.com/insightsintosuccess/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVRkDL7gZSP98vnVyZ5445g https://www.tiktok.com/@insightsintosuccess Email us at:…
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Join us as we dive into solo backpackers' top 6 travel concerns. In this episode, we break down the most common worries and share practical tips and tricks to help you overcome them. From safety to budget management, we've got you covered. Tune in to gain valuable insights and boost your confidence for your next solo adventure! Links promised in th…
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of the Five Sense Wanderer podcast! I'm your host, Trinity, and I'm delighted to embark on this sensory-rich journey with you. In this introductory episode, I'll be sharing a bit about myself, the purpose behind this channel, and what you can expect as a listener. Five Sense Wanderer is all about immersing ourselves…
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Join the adventure and learn 7 big lessons from Milan, Italy! After a month in this beautiful place, we learned many lessons and wanted to sum them up for you. From packing to planning to language barriers, we discuss it all. Stay tuned for an honest review of what we learned. Links promised in the podcast: To the blog Invisawear Airalo eSim with D…
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In this episode of Entreprenista, we sat down with Carrie Kerpen, founder of The Whisper Group, an exit readiness practice for women-owned businesses. Carrie previously co-founded Likeable Media, one of the first social media agencies, which she successfully sold for eight figures in 2021. Carrie is an accomplished author and hosts "The Exit Whispe…
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HEY FRIENDS! PLEASE NOTE THAT AS OF THE TIME OF THIS PODCAST RELEASE WE HAVE 3 SPOTS REMAINING FOR THE UPCOMING AYA ODYSSEY PERUVIAN RETREAT! https://ayaodyssey.com/retreat In this episode of 'This Might Be Helpful,' host Cameron and guest Jay discuss their excitement and preparation for an upcoming trip to Peru focused on spiritual exploration and…
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This week on Now and Next: Lindsay Broadhead, Brad Ross, Anne Marie Aikins and Bob Reid join the roundtable. Calls for US President Joe Biden haven't slowed down. In fact, they're heating up a week after his disastrous debate performance. Justin Trudeau says he's "listening" to Canadians after his party's devastating defeat in the Toronto-St. Paul'…
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"Curiosity is fundamental to writing and to everything that I treasure," said writer Rachel Kadish as we opened our conversation. Hard to imagine, but it just kept getting better from there...Inspired by her New York Times opinion essay on teaching writers to seek "unflinching empathy", I invited her to join me for a conversation about putting our …
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Embracing Creative Flow: Overcoming Inhibition and Honoring Your Authentic Voice This episode delves into the journey of overcoming creative inhibitions and self-criticism to preserve the authenticity and integrity of one's creative expression. It explores the importance of allowing free-flowing creativity by minimizing excessive editing and judgme…
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“It's all about, you know, investors are going to be looking at your background and whether they believe in the idea. Sure, but are you going to be able to execute on this idea?” In this episode of Entreprenista, we sat down with Lauren Picasso, founder and CEO of Cure Hydration, a plant-based hydrating drink mix based on the World Health Organizat…
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This week on Now and Next: David Coletto, CEO and Founder of Abacus Data, joins the podcast to analyze the results from the By-election in the federal riding of St. Paul's. He says there's no way to consider this outcome as anything other than a crushing, if not shocking result from the Trudeau government. The Conservatives won the mid-town Toronto…
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Welcome to the travel/literary podcast The Wandering Book Collector with host Michelle Jana Chan. This is a series of conversations with writers exploring what's informed their books and their lives around themes of movement, memory, sense of place, borders, identity, belonging and home. In this edition, I’m joined by the writer Jessi Jezewska Stev…
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In this reflective monologue, Cameron delves into the importance of remembering our true selves and our interconnectedness with the universe. He discusses the frequent amnesia we experience regarding our courage, experiences, and growth. Cameron emphasizes the cyclical and rhythmic nature of life and the importance of engaging in creative processes…
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Peder Söderlind describes himself as a Swedish author, researcher and entrepreneur, but I believes he's an important emerging curiosity theorist. His writing and thinking on the topic are rich in all the best ways -- evocative, provocative, constructive.Our conversation moved from "local, difficult, and meaningful" problems for keeping our minds cu…
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Joe Rare was cruising through life. He had created and sold a successful business. Everything seemed to come pretty easy, until his first failure, which wouldn't be his last. Through failure, Joe came to appreciate its benefits and the keys to turning it to your advantage. While many people lie prostrate, bemoaning their failures, letting time and …
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If you've taken Linguistics 101, you know what language is. It's a system for conveying meaning through speech. We build words out of sounds, and then complex ideas out of those words. Remarkably, the relationship between the sounds and the meanings they convey is purely arbitrary. Human language consists, in other words, of abstract symbols. Now, …
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“It felt like eight, nine years we were like, ‘Did anybody ever see our videos? Does anyone ever comment on our stuff? Like, what is going on? Why? We work so hard, we edit new stuff every day!’ Until we started to commit to the audience and give them more of our attention and our time and listen to them, is when it really shifted.” -Sarah Potempa …
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This week on Now and Next - Story Studio Network's flagship podcast Our comms crew assembles! Lindsay Broadhead, Brad Ross, Anne Marie Aikins and Bob Reid join Dave Trafford at the Now and Next table to go hard and deep on stories that need more than just headlines. Calgary's water main break was predictable and preventable. But city council's wilf…
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“Just surround yourself with people that are not necessarily better than you, but that bring something to the table you don't—and [don’t] be intimidated by that or threatened by that. I love collaborating and I love having people on my team that bring something to the table and can teach me, and I feel like we've done a good job of that.” In this e…
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Can we capture what makes us curious? Where does our curiosity cross into confusion, or frustration? Can we place it? Might we experience it in one domain, but not another?These are the kinds of questions that animate the work of Emily Grossnickle Peterson, Ph.D., director of the Educational Neuroscience Lab at American University.Years after first…
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This week on Now and Next: The Russian Navy is parked mere miles off the coast of Florida. A frigate, a nuclear-powered submarine, an oil tanker and a rescue tug arrived in Havana harbour on June 12. RCAF veteran, retired Major General Scott Clancy - Leader, Author, Speaker, Mentor, Coach has a unique perspective on this. He served as Director of O…
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Can curiosity be meaingfully infused into design processes? Cassini Nazir thinks so.From curiosity journals to bookmarks and Valentine's Day celebrations, he's full of ideas about how to invite curiosity in, by design.Cassini Nazir teaches interaction design and user experience courses in the College of Visual Arts and Design at University of North…
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Josh Kropkof has had an interesting journey so far, from a magician to campus talk back host to email marketing entrepreneur. Like most entrepreneurs, his journey has been varied with many ups and downs. It is through that journey that many lessons are learnt and growth is achieved. In this Read to Succeed episode, Josh shares books that have inspi…
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House of Peregrine, is an infrastructure and ecosystem for international life, combining the spirit of Soho House with the innovation of Goop powered by web 3. Our goal is to foster deeper connections within the international community and provide a place to belong and create, whether you're returning home or moving on to your next adventure. In th…
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It's an enduring puzzle. For hundreds of thousands of years, our ancestors were nomadic, ranging over large territories, hunting and gathering for sustenance. Then, beginning roughly 12,000 years ago, we pivoted. Within a short timeframe—in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas—humans suddenly decided to settle down. We started to store o…
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“There's a lot of things that come with being able to support a retailer like that… If you're not ready for those things, then go DTC first because you also have to have: Is your product merchandisable? Do you have unit cartons? Do you have UPCs? All of these kinds of operational tactical things that you can really kind of speak to, but high-level …
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This week on Now and Next: Our Comms Crew is assembled. Brad Ross spent a good portion of his comms career working for the TTC. Anne Marie Aikins has just recently retired from the provincial transit overlord - Metrolinx. And Lindsay Broadhead is the former Comms Chief at the City of Toronto. They all agree, a TTC strike would be sheer chaos for co…
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Summer's coming. Time to take that curiosity out for a little spin!Whether you're traveling far from home or enjoying a little "staycation," author, tour manager and explorer extraordinaire Andréa Seiger has tips for getting the most of your adventures.Why visit cemeteries, science associations and bus stops? Can you smell green? What do your knees…
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Paola Bucciol is a children's book author and independent publisher known for her debut book, 'The ABCs of Amsterdam’, a first guide to the capital of the Netherlands. Paola was curious and began to travel as a teen, which catapulted her interest in different cultures and countries. She was encouraged by her parents to explore her curiosity so afte…
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“So many of us, me included, suffer from imposter syndrome. And it's so misleading because we know so much more than we think we do—and more importantly, we know how to navigate what we don't know.” In this episode of Entreprenista, we sat down with Taryn Jones Laeben, president and founder of IRL Ventures, a bespoke early-stage advisory and invest…
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This week on Now and Next: We explore Music, Recovery, and Community with musician, singer, songwriter Quisha Wint. Quisha is "one of Toronto’s sought-after session vocalists, currently living in the GTA, Quisha is a rising star in the tight-knit music industry thanks to her bright personality and strong emotive vocal abilities." But she's also a l…
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Maybe your idea of spiders is a bit like mine was. You probably know that they have eight legs, that some are hairy. Perhaps you imagine them spending most of their time sitting in their webs—those classic-looking ones, of course—waiting for snacks to arrive. Maybe you consider them vaguely menacing, or even dangerous. Now this is not all completel…
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