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The Chris & Shanon Show

The Chris & Shanon Show

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We’re just 2 best friends who ditched their day jobs to pursue our ultimate dream: internet stardom. What could go wrong? Join us in our weekly cross country podcast as we see how bad we can embarrass our parents as we reminisce on the 80s and 90s, discuss current events, the latest in entertainment news and everything in between. Even a real life celebrity guest now and then! Listen to us argue about our poor reality tv show choices, dish celebrity gossip, and try to make people laugh with ...
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If you're seeking to focus your attention (even briefly) on positivity and light through the lens of self-care, then Power Seeds Podcast is for you! Join your host, Shanon Phillips, a Self-Care Advocate, as she shares her experiences to promote faith, gratitude and introspection. Every other Tuesday, she'll share inspirational theme-based content, answer listeners questions, and maybe interview a guest or two - all to provide support and encouragement to empower you on your self-care journey.
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Moving On

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Molly has always had trouble facing the harsh realities of life, so when her partner of seven years, Jake, suddenly walks out on her, Molly’s subconscious gives her a unique coping tool in the guise of a larger than life imaginary version of Jake who won't leave her alone. With the help of her best friends Delilah and Zack - both with problems of their own - Molly has to face the hard fact that she has been dumped and find a way to to regain her sense of self if she has any hope of getting r ...
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Join us every Sunday for a new episode! Three different point of views! We are more than positive that you will find something that resonates with you! Let us be your go to Sunday service.. lol.
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Climate Changed is a podcast about spiritual leadership in a climate-changed world. Hosted by Nicole Diroff and Ben Yosua-Davis, Climate Changed features guests who deepen the conversation while also stirring the waters. The Climate Changed podcast is a project of The BTS Center.
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Welcome to Collected Clan ... the podcast featuring conversational biographies of relatable people with real stories of triumph and tragedy plus successes and setbacks. I'm your host Gregory Byerline. People often come and go, but these are the company you keep. Everyday people making their mark. Lots of interesting conversations heading your way as we talk about life's ups, downs, and all arounds.
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Note: due to the expense of hosting podcasts, we are archiving our podcast and leaving only the most popular episodes on this site. Stay in touch with us on social media @insidemindspgh and at our website at www.insideourminds.org. And if you're in Pittsburgh, come check out our in-person events!
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Join us weekly for a conversation on humanity’s next step. Listen in as Angela Levesque and her guest explore the potential and infinite possibilities of what it means to be human in science, technology, health, personal growth and consciousness. So come and push the boundaries of possibilities with us as we dive deep into our potential with great guests and inspiring conversation. At Entanglement Radio, it is all connected.
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In our final episode of Season Two, we’re joined by Dr. Shanon Shah, an advocate whose work is at the intersection of faith, human rights, and climate change. Shanon's multifaceted career includes journalism, theater, and academia in Malaysia before his relocation to London. A practicing Muslim, Shanon is also a scholar in the sociology of religion…
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In this thought-provoking episode of the podcast "Am I the Right Person?," Ben engages in deeply insightful conversations with Margaret Wheatley, an icon in organizational leadership, and Debra Rienstra, author of Refugia Faith: Seeking Hidden Shelters, Ordinary Wonder, and the Healing of the Earth. Wheatley paints a grim picture of the future, cit…
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We explore how to navigate love and responsibility in a rapidly changing world, particularly in the face of climate change. We're honored to have Ray Buckley join us for this conversation. Ray is a teacher, storyteller, author, and poet of Lakota, Tlingit, and Scots descent. He brings a unique blend of cultural and spiritual wisdom, particularly th…
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In this eye-opening episode of our podcast, we bring you an enlightening conversation with Eileen Flanagan — a Quaker author, activist, and organizer who strives to make activism more effective. Co-hosts Dr. Keisha McKenzie and Nicole Diroff dive deep into topics that challenge us on how we approach climate change, social justice, and activism. Dis…
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In this episode of Climate Changed, listeners will hear from Dr. Susi Moser, an accomplished scientist and geographer. For Moser, any effort that builds community is actually significant climate work. Moser has worked at the highest levels of climate science, including on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, or the IPCC. This is the UN bo…
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In this enlightening episode, we explore the notion of collective truth-telling through a poetic introduction and a compelling conversation with Rob Shetterly, the artist behind the portrait series "Americans Who Tell the Truth." We begin with Lilace Mellin Guignard's evocative poem "The Great Reimagining," a heartfelt call to rekindle our imaginat…
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Nicole Diroff shares excerpts from Season Two of Climate Changed podcast featuring Rob Shetterly, Shanon Shah, Margaret Wheatley, and Debra Rienstra. Nicole Diroff: Climate Changed podcast focuses on collective honesty and hope Nicole Diroff: Hey there. I'm Nicole Diroff. Ben Yosua-Davis and I host the Climate Changed podcast. Over the past several…
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Ben Yosua-Davis 00:00 Hi, I'm Ben Yosua-Davis, co host of the Climate Change Podcast. I am incredibly excited about season two of our show. In this season, we ask big questions about collective honesty and complicated hope, which feels really timely in a moment dominated by news of floods, wildfire, smoke and record breaking heat. I talk with Dr. S…
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In season two of the climate changed podcast, Ben Yosua-Davis and Nicole Diroff will help you take an unflinching look at the devastating reality of climate change, not to scare the snot out of us. No, they and their amazing guests balance and honest view of the problems with clear direction about how we can take up our roles in this rapidly changi…
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That's all folks.0:00 Shanon Show Theme0:34 Opening Monologue/ Intro9:29 Hot Ones Ripoff35:36 Ultimate Shanon Show Tierlists Explained38:16 EP 141:03 EP 243:10 EP 345:01 EP 447:12 EP 548:00 EP 650:01 EP 751:10 EP 852:20 EP 953:38 EP 1055:15 EP 1156:46 EP 1258:49 EP 131:00:25 EP 141:02:28 EP 151:04:11 EP 161:05:35 EP 171:07:12 EP 181:08:35 EP 191:09…
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This episode features Philip Pullum, an encourager and motivational speaker. He is also a male advocate who seeks to strengthen community through weekly Bible studies and "The Walk" (a monthly male support group he started). He is passionate about his purpose and believes that "we all can win". LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/philip-pullum-03632659…
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This episode features Maurica Peoples, a multi-passionate creative, yogi and social innovator. She is also a self-love strategist who shares her authentic journey with discovering self-love and her intentional daily awareness and commitment. She also makes the connection between heart health and self-love sharing that they both serve the same purpo…
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Sammy's favorite teacher from highschool, Ms. Erika Wootton, has graced The Shanon Show from Bahrain. We discuss the importance of DODEA teachers forming deeper connections with their students and supporting them in their extracirrcular endeavors. Ms. Wootton shares a hilarious story from her first DODEA teacing experience in Seoul, her side of the…
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IT'S SHAMMY SEASON! Thank you to my co-host Ben Gillen, for helping me present this year's Shammy Awards! 0:32 Special Announcement About the Podcast 4:38 The Panel of Preposterous Returns 14:10 Best Content Creator, Kait Hsu joins the show 26:57 Jenna Carlton joins the show, Meme of the Year 41:07 Episode of the Year, Matthew and Elena join the sh…
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This episode features Ivanna Rivers, owner of K’s Personal Legacy, a small agency that provides services for individuals with physical and mental disabilities. She speaks to her experience of selfless service through her business and New Salem's Bread of Life Food Pantry. She shares the importance and benefits of "getting out and over yourself" to …
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What a podcast. Yannick and Mateo join the show to look back on their favorite memories in Okinawa, share their experiences of moving back to the states, and settle an all-time Preposterous Predicament: Have your entire life be live streamed 24/7 or have a permanent d*ck drawn on your forehead? We also discuss the range in quality of Kubasaki teach…
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George Glover is back on The Shanon Show! In a throwback edition of the podcast, George shares what is job is like working on aircraft as a United States Marine, looks back on the verdicts of our trials, and addresses the rumors that Kai Grubbs has been rigging the Shammy's elections. I provide a devastating update on the possibility of a Mr. Coia …
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Kai Croghan joins the show to share his experience at Air Force Basic Training (dont be pee shy,) previews his move to Alaska, and makes sure to provide golden material for Shanon Show Out of Context 😳 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theshanonshow/support
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"No" can be a hard word to say. In this episode we discuss some reasons why and what are some tips for saying No. We challenge you to Say NO to one thing every day for the entire month of November. You can practice on the small things, so eventually your YES will really count and you will be doing more of what you want. Follow the Podcast on @power…
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Jenna Carlton joins the podcast to share her journey from the middle-of-nowhere Wisconsin, to joining the Navy, to now being a voice for Veteran's issues. She is the host of VetChats, an Instagram Livestream where she interviews veterans, and the founder of The Millennial Veterans Facebook Group. Follow her on Instagram @ themillennialveteran The M…
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In this episode of the Climate Changed podcast, you will experience: The Wall, a poem read by podcast guest Hannah Malcolm. It was written by David Benjamin Blower, a musician, writer, and podcaster. It comes from his 2019 album We Really Existed and We Really Did This, and it appears in the anthology, Words for a Dying World: Stories of Grief and …
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BARRY AND KENNY RETURN TO THE POD FOR SPOOKY SPECIAL III Kenny and Barry join me in drafting the "best" sexy Halloween costumes, outlining the reasons why Kenny wouldn't survive a zombie apocalypse, and debating, once again, the infamous toilet hand-washing video. We also dive into how many fourth graders we could each take in a fight, some scary a…
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Kait joins the show to detail some of the lessons she has learned from multiple overseas moves, how her family prepares for a PCS, and how she became a TikTok creator for Bloom Military Teens. We also dive into her Asian American identity and the importance of learning about one's heritage. Only on The Shanon Show. --- Support this podcast: https:/…
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This episode features Leslie Dahn, co-owner of Tranquility Salt Cave, in Columbus, OH. She speaks to us from her own experience as a single mom for years. She mentions the importance of having a village and moms taking time from themselves. She thanks moms for their service and strives to serve them as they enter her business. To learn more about T…
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Camille joins the show to reflect back on her military upbringing. She attended high school in England, Nicaragua, and finally Okinawa, Japan where she graduated from Kubasaki High School. Camille sheds light on the uniquely lonesome transitions that State Department kids have to make and gives advice to those who are doing the same today. --- Supp…
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This episode features Pili McCloy, DEI Program Manager at Sonos and Owner of EMPOWERMÉ Resumes. She speaks to us about her passion to help young professional and college students to land their dream jobs through the lens of confidence. Job seeking is not an easy feat, but she encourages people to lean on others and embrace who you are. It all begin…
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In this episode of the Climate Changed podcast, you will experience: Aram Mitchell leads a guided reflection called Flood on the Horizon A conversation with Rev. Dr. Veronice Miles Next Steps for Engaged Hope About Veronice Miles The Rev. Dr. Veronice Miles is a preacher, teacher, scholar, mentor, and artist committed to a life of ministry in the c…
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THE PERFECT RECIPE FOR A QUALITY SHANON SHOW: - Stories from World Travels - Trolling New Zealanders - Bathroom talk She's baaaaackkkkkkk! Legendary past guest and Shammy Award Winner, Kena Weels, returns to the podcast to recap her most recent world travels, her love for adverbs, and her technique for annihilating kids in inflatable bubbles. We we…
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For today's show, I was joined by Kirtley who is the Program Director for It's A Military Child Life. Her and I talk about her experiences as a young military spouse and mother, her inspiration to help other military families, and we share our opinions on some key military child issues. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/s…
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The most valid episode of The Shanon Show of all time is finally here. I interview two returning guests, Willow Lewis and Calah Thompson, to learn more about their powerful friendship and their current lives. Calah shares what it's like doing photography and graphic design as a United States Marine and Willow explains how she was able to successful…
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The legend himself, Daniel Posthumus, comes on the podcast to recap his hectic summer spent traveling Argentina for his human rights internship, what it's like working for politicians in the Capital, and decides what his ideal theme song would be for each time he walked into a room. We reflect back on our Far East tennis days, take a look at some n…
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In today's podcast I interviewed Phoebe who is a Navy brat that primarily grew up in Yokosuka, Japan. We talk about life in Japan and some of her realizations when she transitioned back to the states. She attended a community college before ultimately graduating from UC Berkley, where she says that she learned a lot about herself and her ethnic bac…
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This episode features Seth Seward, Assistant Director of Alumni Groups and President of the Association of Black Faculty and Staff for Miami University. He opens up about the importance of storytelling and how he has used it to regain hope and confidence in himself. Check out his organization The Columbus Chess Academy: https://www.columbuschessaca…
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A well-overdo interview with the person who has the most similar genetic makeup in the world as me. My little sister, Alex, joins the podcast to reflect on our several childhood moves, answer a preposterous predicament, and attempt to stump me with some facts regarding herself. To buy my book, learn more about the show, and see all of my content vi…
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What is Wrong with Me? with Keyana Pardilla, Robin Wall Kimmerer, and Sherri Mitchell In this episode of the Climate Changed podcast, you will experience: A centering practice: Sean Dague helps us envision a world without fossil fuels. A conversation with Keyana Pardilla Excerpts from live BTS Center Zoom programs featuring Robin Wall Kimmerer and …
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On the show today, I had the absolute best time interviewing Ms. Athens Pellegrino. Athens is a mother of three, childrens book author, and Air Force spouse. She works as a budget analyst for the Air Force and received the 2022 MacDill AF Base Military Spouse of the Year. Her two books thus far are apart of her "Military Child Chronicles" series ti…
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In this episode of the Climate Changed podcast, you will experience: A centering practice as Craig Santos Perez reads his poem, “Thanksgiving in the Anthropocene” from his book of poetry Habitat Threshold. Music: Hymn for the Brave by Miles Avida. Ben Yosua-Davis and poet Craig Santos Perez have a moving conversation about raising children in a tim…
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Eliza joins the show from Naples, Italy to recap her roadtrip through Europe, her experience moving from Okinawa to Italy, and her love for the violin at Gordon College. We also dive into the responsibilty that military kids have of representing their country while overseas and some of our memories from Kubasaki Student Council. --- Support this po…
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