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In this podcast series, Rupert Spira explores the non-dual understanding, expressed in different ways. Please subscribe if you would like to be notified whenever new episodes are available. If you would like to find out more about events, publications, and Rupert's archive of recordings, please visit rupertspira.com. Music written and played by Shena Power and recorded by Simon Power.
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Black Girls Heal helps women break out of cycles of unhealthy relationships with unavailable partners and feeling not enough by combining coaching, therapeutic support, and practical tools. Every episode, we will talk about intimacy, attachment, healing unresolved trauma, and growing in our self worth.
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Shenae Grimes and Annalynne McCord

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Hosts Shenae and Annalynne, met in the most famous zip code in the world. They spent 5 years and countless hours acting together on teen drama, 90210 and just as many navigating personal drama behind-the-scenes. After nearly a decade apart, they’re back, more fired up than ever and ready to unzip all that baggage as they reunite to tackle poignant conversations covering everything from pop culture to mental health, social issues to parenting and more. After spending a lifetime in the public ...
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Deeply Well with Devi Brown

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Hosted by Devi Brown, “Deeply Well” is a soft space to land where higher consciousness meets your everyday life. A place to nourish your whole being, through conscious conversations, soul work, guided meditations, and connecting to the tools needed on your path towards healing and self-discovery. The podcast includes conversations with leaders and radical healers in wellness around the topics meant to expand and support listeners of all backgrounds on their well-being journeys; offering expe ...
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Topic talks, interviews and round table discussions where we answer all the tough questions about how to keep your horse happy, healthy and performing at their very best. Making sense of all the vet talk and diseases, teaching you how to pick up problems early and an all round collaborative approach in preventative care including vets, farriers, physiotherapists, coaches, professional riders...everyone you might meet on your horse owner journey.
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Tracklist 1. Etienne Ozborne vs 20th Century Fox - Keep on Rocking vs 20th Century Fox Theme (Adrian Taylor Intro Mash Up) 2. Fedde Le Grand vs Fatboy Slim - Metrum vs Star 69 (Adrian Taylor Mash Up) 3. Mr Oizo - Flat Beat (Nathan C Re-Edit) 4. Duke Dumont vs Nicky Romero & Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano feat Fast Eddie - 100% Underground [Felix Leiter Edit] 5. Otto Knows vs Tiësto & Nari & Milani vs Delayers - Million Voices vs Move to the Rhythm (Adrian Taylor Mash Up) 6. Dannic vs Nero - I ...
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Dr. Thema Bryant is a licensed psychologist, ordained minister, and sacred artist. Using artistic expression, spirituality, psychology and culture, Dr. Bryant-Davis is an internationally recognized lecturer, performer, and minister. The Homecoming Podcast with Dr. Thema is a podcast to facilitate your journey home to yourself by providing weekly inspiration and health tips. Welcome home! Intro and Outro by: Joy Jones
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Welcome to the #mompod you didn't know you needed. Host, Nicole Delahoussaye, wife and Law-MA (aka lawyer mom) of two boys, has tough conversations about the down and dirty of being a millennial mom in this new frontier of modern day motherhood. Nicole and her guests talk about everything from how not to kill your significant other after having kids, to keeping the spark in your relationship, to physical and mental health affecting muvas and children, and even career advice. The Muvas and Lu ...
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In this episode of Black Girls Heal, we dive into the intricacies of managing romantic relationships for those in recovery from love addiction. We discuss the importance of staying in touch with your body, practicing self-affirmation, and maintaining your own life and identity. These actionable tips are geared to help you stay balanced while develo…
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Bob Littell spent over 50 years of his career in the insurance and financial services industry, serving as head of marketing for two insurance companies; then launching a national insurance brokerage agency and a consulting firm offering advice to high net worth individuals, insurance companies, and a variety of other parties including providing ex…
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Jeffrey Gray serves as the Founder of AgeTech Atlanta, The Memory Kit, and Forever Home. He is a Certified Aging-In-Place Specialist (CAPS) and advocate for Alzheimer’s care and prevention. Age Tech Atlanta is a close knit community of Atlanta-based innovators that are committed to changing the definition and experience of aging. Their group is com…
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You know that feeling when things don't go as planned and you're left feeling disappointed? Yeah, we've all been there. This week on the Black Girls Heal podcast, we're diving deep into how to manage unrealistic expectations and fantasies in your relationships so you can avoid those heartbreaks. We're going to break down how to set realistic standa…
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In this episode, Devi concludes the astrology summer series with master astrologer Daryl Gaines. Devi reflects on her broadcasting career and the shift she made to create content on her own terms. She also shares her recent experiences in London, including visits to Buckingham Palace and Kensington Palace. Daryl then dives into the energies of the …
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In this episode of the Black Girls Heal, we’re going to be talking about something really deep today: how what happened to us as kids can mess with our love lives BIG TIME. We're diving into childhood emotional neglect and how it can lead to those addictive relationships we sometimes find ourselves in. It's wild how many of us deal with the fallout…
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In this episode Rupert talks again with author Deepak Chopra. They discuss Rupert’s book ‘The Heart of Prayer’ and how it formulates the non-dual understanding in terms of prayer and being. They also examine the Direct Path and its application in exploring consciousness, or being; the experience of ‘I am’; love as the recognition that we share our …
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In this episode Devi explores the topic of Mercury Retrograde with master Astrologer Darryl Gaines. Gaines expounds on the misconceptions surrounding Mercury Retrograde and how it can actually be a time for reflection, review, and correction. Darryl breaks down how Mercury retrograde affects each sun sign and provides guidance on how to navigate it…
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Genna Keller, Co-CEO, Trevelino/Keller She is a public relations and marketing executive with 30 years of experience working in the technology, health, B2B and consumer lifestyle sectors. As agency co-founder, she has been instrumental in guiding 20+ years of growth and leadership, expanding the company from an initial five-person firm to an agency…
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In this episode of Black Girls Heal, I dive deep into the lessons I've learned over my 10 years of recovery from love addiction. This journey has been incredibly personal and transformative. Many of you have watched and supported me through it all—clients, friends, and those who know me through this podcast. I reflect on the challenges, the growth,…
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In this episode of the Deeply Well Podcast, host Devi Brown explores the power of lunar cycles with master astrologer Daryl Gaines. Gaines highlights the four key phases of the lunar cycle: new moon, first quarter square, full moon, and last quarter square. Each phase has its own unique energy and purpose, and understanding these phases can help us…
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In this episode of Black Girls Heal, we dive deep into financial codependency—a pattern where you feel obligated to support others financially, even to your own detriment. We explore its roots, how it manifests in various relationships, and the emotional toll it takes. You'll learn about practical steps to break free from this cycle, including a 90…
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In this episode, Devi discusses the importance of self-care and staying grounded during challenging times. She emphasizes the need to connect with our inner truth, take care of ourselves, and have compassion for others. The episode also features astrologer Daryl Gaines, who provides insights into the astrological forecast for the summer of 2024 and…
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Angela Dotson focuses her finance and accounting expertise on women-owned businesses, enabling them to become sustainable entities for the long-run. She empowers women by educating them on tax planning, nonprofits and business opportunities. During her 17 year career, Angela has helped clients resolve issues with the Internal Revenue Service and va…
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In this episode of the Black Girls Heal podcast, I talk about the power of "no contact" as a tool to finally break free from toxic relationships. You know how it goes – you finally decide to walk away, but somehow, you end up back in contact with that person who just brings you down. It's frustrating, right? Well, here's the thing: most setbacks in…
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ChannelCon is the IT Channel’s Premier Event to Energize Your Business & Career. Dr. Georgette Fraser-Moore is the president and CEO of Transformation Lead, an IT services and consulting company that specializes in digital transformation and organizational change, based in Atlanta. She is a member of the CompTIA Community Workforce Advisory Council…
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Don Templeman founded Aemula, a decentralized platform for independent journalism, with the goal of reversing the trend of polarization in today’s media. The concept for Aemula emerged during the 2016 election while he was studying computer science at Wake Forest University and serving as the Business Manager of the university newspaper. Due to lim…
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In this episode, Devi reflects on the transformative power of summer and the importance of using this season as a portal for growth and self-reflection. She shares her experiences and highlights the significance of this season’s ability to accelerate personal growth and foster deep connections. Devi also announces upcoming episodes featuring master…
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In this episode of Black Girls Heal, we revisit the topic of 'No Contact' and the seven-day 'Don't Text Them: Sit on Your Effing Hands Challenge.' This discussion is aimed at those caught in addictive or trauma-bonded relationships, whether romantic, familial, or friendships. We discuss topics like recognizing toxic relationships, the importance of…
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Join our free Black Girls Heal Circle Community for access to: Inspiration and support regarding love addiction, love avoidance, healing trauma and improving your self esteem Access to our free resource library Connect & build sisterhood with other women on their healing journey as well Click here to join the new free Black Girls Heal Circle Commun…
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In this episode of Black Girls Heal, we discuss the challenging yet liberating process of surrender and letting go. We explore themes such as grieving, setting boundaries, and focusing on self-love, supported by a poignant poem 'Just Let Them' by Cassie Phillips. We also go into the three key takeaways: realizing you can't control others, being ope…
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In this episode we are joined by Shane Rose, 3 time Olympic medallist, the man who rode a show jumping course in a man-kini, the face on the side of the horse truck that drives around Camden and all round top bloke. Shane was generous to not only share his riding career, but talk about his recent fall that resulted in more injuries than you can cou…
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Shena Simmons is the founder of Stewart Simmons, an apparel brand that specializes in game day clothing for women and children. She started the company in 2016 with no prior fashion, retail, or apparel experience. She received her undergraduate degree from Florida State University and MBA from Emory University. As an undergraduate at FSU, she […]Th…
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In this episode of Black Girls Heal, we discuss the crucial topic of feeling deserving and why it's essential for receiving the love you desire. We explore how internalizing negative beliefs and trauma can lead to feeling undeserving, even when we outwardly affirm our worth. You'll learn practical steps to identify the emotional 'weeds' that choke …
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4* Eventer Shenae Lowings joins us to talk all things eventing! She takes us through her career so far, from when she first started riding to the big move across Australia to set up base in NSW, starting her own business while chasing her biggest goal-competing at the Olympics. We learn about her quirky horse Bold Venture, who she has qualifed for …
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Jeralyn Glass, a former Broadway and opera singer turned sound healing expert joins us on today’s episode. They discuss the transformative power of music and crystal singing bowls in healing and self-discovery. Jeralyn shares her personal journey of finding music as her life's path, how she discovered the healing potential of crystal singing bowls …
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Jason Leverant is the President and COO of the AtWork Group, a franchise-based national staffing firm centered around and driven by the simple mission, to be AtWork For You, to its employees, clients, and community partners. His service-focused mindset makes him incredibly passionate about not only helping people find jobs, but, through AtWork's fr…
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In today’s episode, we get into the topic of the fear of being seen, exploring the underlying trauma that leads to avoidance behaviors and vulnerability in relationships. We discuss the common thoughts, actions, and patterns that arise when individuals struggle with feeling exposed and unworthy. Additionally, we address the impact of childhood trau…
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Elliott Connie, a psychotherapist and author, discusses solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) and its emphasis on the client's desired future rather than their problem orientation. He explains that SFBT focuses on the client's strengths and resilience, helping them overcome obstacles and transform their lives. Elliott shares his personal journey of…
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In this episode, Rupert speaks with Sanskritist and scholar-practitioner of Classical Tantra, Dr Christopher Wallis. They discuss the understanding that is at the heart of some of the greatest spiritual traditions, such as Christianity, Sufism, Advaita Vedanta, and Kashmir Shaivism, and how Advaita and Tantra, even though they emphasise different a…
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In this episode, I discuss the importance of moving from negative relationship patterns to positive, healed, and love-filled connections. I also talk about the common pitfalls of remaining in negative relational spaces, the impacts of childhood emotional neglect, and the signs of low self-worth. You’ll get to know what it means to reach a baseline …
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Andra Day is an American R&B and soul singer, songwriter, and actress. She is the recipient of various accolades, including a Grammy Award, a Children's and Family Emmy Award, and a Golden Globe Award, along with an Academy Award nomination, In this episode we discuss Andra’s album 'Cassandra' and the theme of love in a multifaceted way, She emphas…
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A cultural ambassador for the U.S. State Department singing at U.S. embassies around the world, also known as America's Songbird, Myrna Clayton is an international jazz singer who has been performing for over 14 years. She has performed throughout Russia, Belarus, Germany, Nigeria, Great Britain, Ghana, The Baltics, France, and across the United St…
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In this episode, let’s discuss the importance of recognizing and celebrating personal growth. Reflecting on past conversations with coaching students, I explore three key signs that show how much you've evolved: pausing before reacting even when hurt, becoming open to alternative viewpoints, and feeling and validating your emotions. Alongside these…
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