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From Separation to Settlement

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”From Separation to Settlement” is a family law podcast designed to help listeners navigate the legal and emotional aspects of divorce, custody, and other family law matters. The show provides practical advice, answers common questions, and offers insights from experienced family law professionals.
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Secular Left

Douglas Berger

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There is a well organized and well funded effort to gut the Bill of Rights in this country and in the age of Trump, secular people seem to taking it on the chin more often. Secular Left is meant to be the light in the fog of Christian Nationalism supporting the idea that toxic religious belief is the root of most social justice issues today.
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One Degree Of Separation is a podcast that brings the theory of Six Degrees of Separation to life. At the start of each six episode season I will select one fascinating guest and In each following episode, a new guest joins me, but there's a catch, they've been referred by the previous guest. This creates a fascinating chain of connections, linking together strangers with captivating stories and unique perspectives. Join us as we explore the surprising ways we're all connected, one person an ...
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The Divorce Podcast is a podcast dedicated to looking at divorce from new perspectives and driving reform. Hosted by Kate Daly, each episode invites experts from a variety of backgrounds and disciplines to discuss their own views on divorce, and debate them with the other guests. Shortlisted for the British Podcast Awards 2025.
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Unhinged: Separating Faith from Fiction

Michele Kus, M.A. & Dr. Martin Trench

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What if the version of God you were handed… isn’t the whole story? Welcome to Unhinged: Separating Faith from Fiction — a bold, grace-filled, sometimes wild and wacky exploration of what happens when real faith breaks free from fear, performance, and outdated religious assumptions. Hosts Michele Kus and Dr. Martin Trench aren’t afraid to question what we’ve been told, dig into what Scripture really says, and rediscover a faith that leads to emotional, relational, and spiritual maturity — the ...
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Lewis Howes is a New York Times best-selling author, 2x All-American athlete, keynote speaker, and entrepreneur. The School of Greatness shares inspiring interviews from the most successful people on the planet—world-renowned leaders in business, entertainment, sports, science, health, and literature—to inspire YOU to unlock your inner greatness and live your best life.
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Breakup Boost is your golden ticket to healing heartbreak, raising your standards, and dating smarter. Hosted by Trina Leckie (breakup coach & author), this podcast dishes out honest talk, sharp insights, and no-nonsense advice to help you reclaim your power and turn the page with purpose. Your bounce-back era starts here. Grab your copy of "Don't Be DESPERATE: Get Over Your Breakup with CLARITY & DIGNITY" on Amazon. This book will shift your mindset, rebuild your confidence, and set you up ...
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Monte, a former alt. right evangelical takes deep dive discussions on evangelical deconstruction, current events and American history, and what the Bible actually said. Follow her journey from fundamentalist conservativism to progressive ideals, the words of Christ and how to stay active during this moment in history
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Co-Parenting with Confidence

Mikki Gardner Coaching

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Co-Parenting with Confidence is the podcast for courageous moms who want to move past the conflict and frustration of divorce so they can become a confident co-parent and an amazing example to their children. Join Mikki Gardner, Certified Life and Conscious Parenting Coach (as well as mom of 1 son and 2 bonus sons), as she shares actionable steps and proven strategies that you can use to build healthier relationships, develop a more resilient mindset, and gain the skills you need to co-paren ...
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The Daily

The New York Times

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This is what the news should sound like. The biggest stories of our time, told by the best journalists in the world. Hosted by Michael Barbaro, Rachel Abrams and Natalie Kitroeff. Twenty minutes a day, five days a week, ready by 6 a.m. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via your favorite podcast app here https://www.nytimes.com/activate-access/audio?source=podcatcher.
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The Weekend Primetime

MS NOW, Ayman Mohyeldin, Elise Jordan, Antonia Hylton, Catherine Rampell

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Ayman Mohyeldin, Catherine Rampell, Antonia Hylton and Elise Jordan set the agenda for Saturday, Sunday, and the week ahead; fresh analysis of the week's biggest events.
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Radio Atlantic

The Atlantic

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The Atlantic has long been known as an ideas-driven magazine. Now we’re bringing that same ethos to audio. Like the magazine, the show will “road test” the big ideas that both drive the news and shape our culture. Through conversations—and sometimes sharp debates—with the most insightful thinkers and writers on topics of the day, Radio Atlantic will complicate overly simplistic views. It will cut through the noise with clarifying, personal narratives. It will, hopefully, help listeners make ...
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If you are separating or divorcing, this podcast is for you. Our host, Tamsin Caine is a Chartered Financial Planner and divorce specialist. Across the series, we speak to divorce professionals, divorcees, coaches, domestic abuse specialists, victim survivors and many others who we think would be of interest to you if you are thinking about separating, have separated, are going through divorce or are post divorce. There is also lots of information if you are supporting a friend through divor ...
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Veteran Divorce, Child Custody, & Family Law Attorney, Leigh Sellers, serves as your guide through the foreign world of Splitsville – an alien place with its own rules, its own expectations, and even its own language. You won't find it on Google Maps, and your GPS won't work here. So if you’re feeling lost, you’re in the right place. With decades of experience serving clients in North Carolina (Charlotte, Monroe, Waxhaw, Concord, Gastonia, Weddington, NC) and South Carolina (Fort Mill, Rock ...
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Strict Scrutiny

Crooked Media

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Strict Scrutiny is a podcast about the United States Supreme Court and the legal culture that surrounds it. Hosted by three badass constitutional law professors-- Leah Litman, Kate Shaw, and Melissa Murray-- Strict Scrutiny provides in-depth, accessible, and irreverent analysis of the Supreme Court and its cases, culture, and personalities. Each week, Leah, Kate, and Melissa break down the latest headlines and biggest legal questions facing our country, emphasizing what it all means for our ...
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In 1998, the former Chilean head of state Augusto Pinochet was arrested on charges of crimes against humanity and genocide. Philippe Sands was called to advise Pinochet on his claim to immunity, but would instead represent a human rights organisation against him. Guest: Philippe Sands, author of 38 Londres Street: On Impunity, Pinochet in England a…
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This week Kate introduces Split Happens - a new digital platform created by amicable and Restored Lives to support young people aged 13-30 navigating parental separation. Kate is joined by Anthony Syder, Divorce & Co-parenting Specialist at amicable, Shakira Paulas, Marketing Consultant at Restored Lives, and Helen Pittard, a family Relationship Sp…
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Wokeness. It’s a word that’s gone from badge of pride to insult. It’s an idea with religious roots, even though most of its champions would disdain any religious belief. Those who’ve embraced wokeness say they’re promoting social justice. But to author Musa al-Gharbi, it’s social justice for those wanting to feel progressive while clinging to the s…
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Sandy Knights shares her journey from a childhood passion for singing to becoming a successful performer in Las Vegas. Her transition from fire science to music, experience as a singing bartender, and challenges in the entertainment industry are highlighted. Additionally, her participation in the Miss Hooters pageant, initial impressions of Las Veg…
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Anxiety can manifest in an excessive worry about your health, and it can be debilitating. But there are effective treatments. Also, antidepressants can be difficult to come off because of the withdrawal symptoms. An expert highlights the need to better educate patients and doctors on deprescribing. Another instalment of Stroke of Luck, a series on …
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CONTENT WARNING: This episode includes brief references to marital abuse and potentially dangerous situations. Listener discretion is encouraged. Please seek support if any of this resonates with you or someone you love. Watch today’s conversation on our brand new Unhinged YouTube channel! Here’s the spicy Facebook post Michele referenced at the be…
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Episode Summary: In this episode of From Separation to Settlement, Jeff Hale explains how Ohio courts handle grandparents’ rights — now called companionship rights. He discusses when these rights apply, what the courts look at when deciding these cases, and how they differ from custody. Jeff also highlights the importance of maintaining healthy rel…
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This week, The Daily is revisiting some of our favorite episodes of the year and checking in on what has happened in the time since. In his first 100 days in office this term, President Trump struggled to fulfill his promise to carry out mass deportations, a reality that has prompted his administration to change its strategy. Rather than putting it…
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Every now and again, dozens or even hundreds of perfectly healthy looking whales strand themselves on a beach. And despite people's best efforts, many — if not all of them — will die. So why do whales strand themselves, and why do they seem to do it at the same locations? This episode was first broadcast in August 2025. You can binge more episodes …
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Everyone seems unhappy right now, but the happiest people you know aren't lucky; they're intentional about seven specific daily practices. You've probably been taught that happiness is something you stumble into or find out there somewhere, but the truth is more empowering than that. These seven habits aren't complicated or require massive life cha…
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Emily Jashinsky begins the show with an in-depth look at Wednesday’s shooting of a woman in Minneapolis. She shows various angles and explains the policies that helped lead to the woman’s death. Then Emily is joined by Glenn Greenwald, Host, “System Update,” to discuss the latest developments involving Venezuela, including the U.S. seizure of two V…
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President Donald Trump likely won’t listen to this podcast, but Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona has a warning for him: Any attempt to take Greenland using military force will probably go down as the biggest mistake made by a president in all of U.S. history. In this conversation with Kelly, we discuss the impact of the censure letter against him sent…
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Warning: This episode contains strong language. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday released new guidelines that dramaticaly cut down the number of childhood vaccines recommended by the federal government. Apoorva Mandavilli and Benjamin Mueller, who cover health, explain what is being cut and how it fits into Health Secretary …
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If you're going through divorce and feeling overwhelmed by the financial decisions in front of you, you are not imagining it. There is far more to divorce financial planning than most people are ever told. Divorce creates financial challenges that most traditional financial advisors simply are not trained to handle, which is why I invited Jamie Lim…
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If you've scrolled through your social media feed recently you've probably noticed a friend, or colleague, or your friend or colleague's mum. posting photos of themselves from some exotic and far-flung location. What stands out? They're gloriously alone. So, why are a growing number of women choosing a solo travel adventure?…
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Pushed in designer strollers, pampered at doggy daycare, fed a hand-made all-organic diet - our pets are gaining status, with many people treating their "fur babies" like real children.An increasing number of pubs, clubs, and cafes have recently become dog-friendly. And by the end of the year, Virgin Australia will welcome small pets in the cabin o…
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More older Australians are finding themselves suddenly single, facing housing stress, and heading back to work, all thanks to a growing trend of late-in-life divorce. Nearly one in three divorces now involves someone aged 50 or older. Why are so many splitting up after long marriages?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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At the turn of the 20th century, one American became obsessed with the idea of life on Mars. He carried his obsessions into a public movement that may have sparked actual space exploration and scientific advancement. Guest: David Baron, author, journalist, broadcaster, and public speaker who writes about astronomy and other sciences. His latest boo…
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In the last decade, courts around the globe have granted legal personhood or explicit rights to rivers, largely driven by environmental activism. In his new book, 'Is a River Alive?', renowned nature writer Dr. Robert Macfarlane tracks the progress of that movement, in addition to visiting some of the world’s most pristine (and not so pristine) env…
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This year, the 2026 midterm elections will decide which party controls Congress, and whether Republicans can hold on to every lever of influence in Washington. Annie Karni and Shane Goldmacher, who cover politics, discuss the opportunities and perils for both parties. Guest: Annie Karni, a congressional correspondent at The New York Times. Shane Go…
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It takes decades to build a new subway line in the United States. Meanwhile, China is building entire high-speed rail networks in just a few years. So, how did America's once-great love of trains get derailed? We use New York City’s Second Avenue Subway as a test case to answer this bigger question: Why is building trains in America so hard compare…
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Lewis opens with a hard truth: goals don't fail because your dreams are too big, they fail because your system is too weak. He shares the exact framework he's used for 13 years to show up consistently for his podcast, master public speaking from a place of crippling fear, and build multiple streams of success. Through personal stories of sleeping o…
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A new report has detailed the consequences of catching critical issues that cause young people to offend too late. The cost of detaining young people has shot up dramatically in the last five years, despite the actual number of people in the system declining. So if getting to these kids too late is costing us both financially and in community safet…
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A Four Corners investigation has revealed serious issues in some Australian childcare centres, exposing systemic failures and abuse by staff. While we can't protect our kids from everything, we can be their safe person and watch for signs something's wrong. Creating opportunities for them to open up and checking in regularly can help ensure their s…
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Kids aren't getting taught about money in school ... and it turns out, they're not talking finance at home either. A CommBank study shows half of Aussies don't discuss money with loved ones.So, if children aren't getting money knowledge from home or school, how are they learning how to save and spend - in a time when financial stability matters now…
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Emily Jashinsky is joined by Ryan Grim, her co-host at Breaking Points and a reporter for Drop Site. They discuss his outlet’s detailed findings about Jeffrey Epstein and what emails really show about Epstein’s political, financial, and intelligence-world ties. Then Emily and Ryan discuss the arrest of Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro, the controversy su…
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On Monday, President Trump picked Vice President Delcy Rodríguez of Venezuela, now the interim leader, to continue to preside over the country instead of María Corina Machado, the opposition leader. Anatoly Kurmanaev, who reports on Venezuela, explains why Mr. Trump chose a Maduro loyalist to run the country. And Venezuelan citizens reflect on the …
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