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Join Tara Clark, author and creator of Instagram’s Modern Mom Probs, as she and her guests tackle the modern parenting challenges you face every day. Each week, Tara and her guests discuss a modern mom problem in a conversation that is more like a chat with your best friends than just a typical podcast. She dives into topics such as maternal mental health, working mothers, social media use, co-parenting, and more. This funny, relatable “oh yeah, me too” show offers actionable solutions to to ...
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A psychoeducational podcast featuring therapists Britney Cirullo, Chase Harshbarger, and Olivia Clark from Alternative Therapeutics, a counseling practice in northeast Ohio. Episodes include tips and tricks to optimize mental wellness and dive deep into a variety of therapies such as Neurofeedback, EMDR, and more.
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Being a human means you have an Inner Critic - that little voice inside your mind telling you how imperfect you are all day long. Journey alongside licensed psychotherapist and Inner Critic expert Joanna Kleinman for conversations each week on how to take your Inner Critic off her throne so you can live your most empowered, happy life.
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In this unfiltered podcast about infertility, journalist and mom-of-two Ali Prato, who went through secondary infertility and IVF herself, talks to women—and some men—about the messy, frustrating, painful, heartbreaking, absurd and sometimes humorous journey to have a baby. Or in some cases, to not have a baby. Each episode tells a different story about family building, getting real about miscarriages, egg freezing, sperm and egg donation, IUIs, endometriosis, male factor infertility, adopti ...
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Moms Talk Autism Podcast

Shannon Korza, Brittney Crabtree, Tash Dillmon, and Jean Mayer

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The Moms Talk Autism Podcast is for parents raising children with special needs. We are four moms, all with autistic children and other neurodivergence. Teaching a special needs child to navigate the world around them comes with challenges and struggles. We want to talk about those challenges openly with you and others. We discuss grief, school, family balance, siblings, therapies, social conversations, behaviors, delays, diagnosis advocation, and marriage. We do not hold degrees in medicine ...
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Ryan and Katrina have always wondered about Nature vs Nurture and what goes into making a person successful. They both had unconventional and tumultuous childhoods which made them ask the question: How do you raise a good human? Like all parents, they want to give their child the best chance to succeed and hope that sharing their journey will help other parents.
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Hosts Charles Fadem and Rachel Simrell Scott from Seattle architecture and design firm, Board & Vellum, talk about the evolution of our cities and the world around us through the lens of design. Architecture, interior design, graphic design, fashion, art, tech, UX and more — no corner of the design world is off-limits.
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Career Sweetspot

GreenhouseCoaching.Co

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Steve Perkins, Founder and CEO of Greenhouse Coaching, shares practical ideas and tips for work, leadership, and life. This is a fun and insightful podcast, with personality gripes, coaching 'happy hours', and guest interviews telling the stories of their non-linear career paths. Get helpful tools and coaching at greenhousecoaching.co Follow Greenhouse: Instagram | YouTube | LinkedIn
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Talking sports NBA, NFL, MLB, HBCU, Negro League Baseball History. A different perspective on sports. The podcast where you'll get sports history. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anthony-smith34/support
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Paraverse Live Show & Podcast Series consists of 5 shows currently. Our flagship live show is where the hosts either research and discuss a topic at length or interview a guest on their field of expertise or personal experiences. Illuminate Me, where we discuss conspiracy theories we have found online and the likelihood that they may be true. Eerie theories, in which we look into urban legends and strange experiences people claim to have had. Our 2 newest shows, Forgotten Unsolved, our cold ...
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A series of conversations with industry professionals about the craft of acting for film and television. I sit down with experts in the field and ask questions that help actors better understand what it takes to hone your craft and ultimatley book roles.
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In 2011, singer Nelly Joy told a doctor that she thought she had endometriosis, but the doctor just chuckled and said, "Most girls have painful periods," handed her birth control and Nelly went on her way. She spent years navigating kidney issues, anemia (blacking out), IBS, and constant throwing up from pain while being on the road doing an arena …
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How have women resisted sexism in TV? In Producing Feminism: Television Work in the Age of Women’s Liberation (U California Press, 2024), Jennifer S. Clark, an Assistant Professor of Communication and Media Studies at Fordham University, explores the people, organisations, TV shows and audiences who all shaped women in and on television during the …
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How have women resisted sexism in TV? In Producing Feminism: Television Work in the Age of Women’s Liberation (U California Press, 2024), Jennifer S. Clark, an Assistant Professor of Communication and Media Studies at Fordham University, explores the people, organisations, TV shows and audiences who all shaped women in and on television during the …
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This episode of the Dethroning Your Inner Critic podcast features Carly Pepin, an international speaker and consultant on human behavior. Carly discusses her journey of self-discovery and how she came to focus on helping others understand their purpose. Key Points: True fulfillment comes from understanding our inner world. Pain can be a motivator f…
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Friendships can be the foundation of our earliest memories and most formative moments. But why are they often seen as secondary to romantic, or familial connection, something to age out of and take a back seat to other relationships? BFFs: The Radical Potential of Female Friendship (404 Ink, 2023) by Dr. Anahit Behrooz is an examination of the powe…
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Motivational speaker Jesse LeBeau shares his inspiring journey from growing up in Alaska to becoming a successful speaker and mentor for teenagers. He overcame bullying and pursued basketball, using it as a way to stay focused and motivated. Jesse's passion for basketball led him to break into the entertainment industry and work with celebrities li…
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The train continues to pick up passengers and today I had another great guest in Coach Craig Nichloson who coaches AAU team Mokan Elite Women's Basketball, also a Professional Skills Basketball Trainer. Also I take a look at the passing of Willie Mays and his career timeline. And I close out by looking a thanks to VypeKS Team of the by Blake Chadwi…
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Join Steve as he chats with Stefanie Naden, a former Greenhouse member, about her journey navigating the challenges of being a generalist in today's job market. Whether you're actively looking into multiple roles or just exploring new career paths, we've got some valuable strategies to help you stand out and confidently showcase your skills in the …
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My player spotlight guest played her freshmen basketball at Wichita Heights and is currently playing summer AAU ball for MoKan Elite she will be a sophomore stands about 5'8" with a lot of upside to her game. Destiny Maze is a student of the game who credits her 19 year old brother for being an influence on her basketball career a sport she's been …
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In this captivating episode, author Cory Allen recounts his remarkable journey from a challenging family background, to embracing Western and Eastern philosophy, neuroscience, and psychology. He shares the critical importance of self-awareness, self-trust, and the power to choose one's actions. The two also discuss how negative thought patterns and…
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Today we chat with Joni Brown about her family’s journey with not only autism but also PCDH19, a rare epilepsy disorder. Today Allie is 20 years old, and Joni discusses their diagnosis story. We dive into the heartache of the life-changing diagnosis, Joni’s tenacity in finding answers, and the triumphs they have made as a family. We also discuss Jo…
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Boy Actors in Early Modern England: Skill and Stagecraft in the Theatre (Cambridge University Press, 2022) by Dr. Harry McCarthy provides a new approach to the study of early modern boy actors, offering a historical re-appraisal of these performers' physical skills in order to reassess their wide-reaching contribution to early modern theatrical cul…
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Meet Leia and Krison Burroughs, who are still in the midst of their family building journey. On today's show, Leia and Kriston tell Ali about how Kriston was diagnosed with sickle cell anemia when he was just a year old, and how they had no idea that the sickle cell drug, Hydroxyurea, would have a direct effect on his fertility. They also talk abou…
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In Pure: The Sexual Revolutions of Marilyn Chambers (Headpress, 2024), Jared Stearns tells the untold story of the world's most famous X-rated star, who rose to fame as the face of Ivory Snow and the star of Behind the Green Door but struggled to find her true self in a world of sex, scandal, and shattered dreams. Marilyn Chambers was the embodimen…
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In Pure: The Sexual Revolutions of Marilyn Chambers (Headpress, 2024), Jared Stearns tells the untold story of the world's most famous X-rated star, who rose to fame as the face of Ivory Snow and the star of Behind the Green Door but struggled to find her true self in a world of sex, scandal, and shattered dreams. Marilyn Chambers was the embodimen…
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It’s the UConn Popcast, and “Hit Man” is writer and director Richard Linklater’s latest film, available on Netflix after a brief theatrical run. We analyze the movie through Linklater’s classic themes: identity and its malleability, American sub-cultures, and American mythologies. “Hit Man” is a less challenging watch than much of Linklater’s canon…
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Join us for a spine-chilling episode of Eerie Theories, where Stacey, Tasha, Luna, and Nath explore the dark corners of mysterious legends and paranormal phenomena. From bottomless pits to haunted film sets, prepare to be captivated by the stories that defy explanation. Stacey delves into the enigmatic legend of Mel's Hole, a seemingly bottomless p…
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In this episode of the Dethroning your inner critic podcast, Joanna Kleinman delves into the critical topic of men’s mental health, emphasizing the pivotal role that women play in this realm. June marks Men’s Mental Health Month, a timely reminder to address the complexities surrounding male vulnerability and the societal pressures that often hinde…
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John Canzano and Jon Wilner interview Michael Aresco, the recently retired commissioner of the American Athletic Conference. Aresco is a wealth of knowledge and expertise. He talked about the future of college athletics, the looming concerns, the College Football Playoff, the Group of 5 schools, the increasing power of the Big Ten and SEC, and more…
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In a lively chat, Tina Cartwright, the force behind Rebranding Motherhood, champions a refreshingly honest portrayal of motherhood, far from the polished norms. Sharing her own trials as a Black mother in corporate America, Tina calls for true visibility and support for all moms. She and Tara tackle the 'perfect mother' myth, advocating for authent…
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Infinite Dreams: The Life of Alan Vega (Backbeat, 2024) by Laura Davis-Chanin and Liz Lamere is the first biography on the life of Alan Vega, best known as the co-founder of the punk duo Suicide. In their exhaustive biography Davis-Chanin and Vega's wife of 30 years, Liz Lamere, start with Vega's early life and attempts at astrophysics in college, …
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Infinite Dreams: The Life of Alan Vega (Backbeat, 2024) by Laura Davis-Chanin and Liz Lamere is the first biography on the life of Alan Vega, best known as the co-founder of the punk duo Suicide. In their exhaustive biography Davis-Chanin and Vega's wife of 30 years, Liz Lamere, start with Vega's early life and attempts at astrophysics in college, …
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Serial Mexico: Storytelling Across Media, from Nationhood to Now (Vanderbilt UP, 2023) responds to a continued need to historicize and contextualize seriality, particularly as it exists outside of dominant U.S./European contexts. In Mexico, serialization has been an important feature of narrative since the birth of the nation. Amy Wright's explorat…
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Welcome to our three-part series on asking for and receiving help from others. Brittney and Jean are having this week's conversation, diving deep into some of the challenges of parenthood and why we DON’T ask for help. What stops us from letting others in? Is it a purely external, logistical issue or are we getting in our own way at times? We break…
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Since the 1990s, many of Houston’s African American residents have customized cars and customized the sound of hip hop. Cars called “slabs” swerve a slow path through the city streets, banging out a distinctive local music that paid tribute to those very same streets and neighborhoods. Folklorist and Houston native Langston Collin Wilkins studies s…
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Conrad and I have been to the movies and we have thoughts about the lows of Madame Web and the heights of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. Mild spoilers for Madame Web. If you have a film double bill for the film club please get in touch. And head to SpaceSpinner2000.com for more great stuff as the boys are back in town! You can find a list of all the upco…
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Harmony and Normalization: US-Cuban Musical Diplomacy (University Press of Mississippi, 2020) explores the channels of musical exchange between Cuba and the United States during the eight-year presidency of Barack Obama, who eased the musical embargo of the island and restored relations with Cuba. Musical exchanges during this period act as a lens …
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Today, Ali has a true sports icon on the show: Former pro soccer star Carli Lloyd, who won two World Cups and two Olympic Gold medals during her incredible career. Carli is currently pregnant -- and in the second trimester -- with her first baby, but it's been a long and difficult infertility journey to get here. Carli tells Ali all the details, st…
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In Vibe: The Sound and Feeling of Black Life in the American South (University of Mississippi Press, 2023), Corey J. Miles narrates how southern Black sound, feeling, and being is constantly policed, surveilled, and criminalized. In doing so, he re-narrates the region as the "carceral South," to capture the ways people in the South and beyond can f…
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Today's podcast in cluded a couple of passengers in SaMiyah Ellis and Ed Nunez. SaMiyah is a talented student athlete who understands the importance of maintaining a good GPA and values education. Well spoken and very articulate in her speech. A leader on and off the court. My other guest is no stranger on the podcast in Ed Nunez. He's the voice We…
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In this episode of Dethroning Your Inner Critic, we are joined by Anne-Sophie Reinhardt, a mind-body and leadership coach renowned for empowering women leaders to embrace self-worth and positive body image. Sophie shares her deeply personal journey of overcoming childhood trauma, including her struggles with anorexia and binge eating. She opens up …
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John Canzano and Jon Wilner field listener questions about the Pac-12, Big Ten, College Football Playoff, sports issues, sports movies, and more. Subscribe to this podcast and share it.• Read John Canzano's work at www.JohnCanzano.com.• Read Jon Wilner's work at www.Pac12Hotline.com via the Bay Area News Group.Follow on Twitter:www.Twitter.com/John…
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Today's episode I open with a guest in Mercy Wamet a member of the ButlerCCWBB team by way of Kilgore Community College, who played her HS Basketball at Naaman Forest HS explains why she chose Butler and also let it be known that she studies the game by watching Dennis Rodman videos and she embraces playing defense and rebounding at the highest lev…
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Work-life balance - do you think it's just a myth? Steve sits down with David Gregory, co-host of the Addicted to Betterment podcast and Head of Partnerships at the PeopleForward Network, to talk about a simple exercise called The Life Wheel - a framework to help you design the ideal life experience that is fulfilling in every way. Because you actu…
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Blacksound: Making Race and Popular Music in the United States (U California Press, 2024) explores the sonic history of blackface minstrelsy and the racial foundations of American musical culture from the early 1800s through the turn of the twentieth century. With this namesake book, Matthew D. Morrison develops the concept of "Blacksound" to uncov…
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Tara López's Chuco Punk: Sonic Insurgency in El Paso (University of Texas Press, 2024), is an immersive study of the influential and predominantly Chicanx punk rock scene in El Paso, Texas. Punk rock is known for its daring subversion, and so is the West Texas city of El Paso. In Chuco Punk, Tara López dives into the rebellious sonic history of the…
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Tara López's Chuco Punk: Sonic Insurgency in El Paso (University of Texas Press, 2024), is an immersive study of the influential and predominantly Chicanx punk rock scene in El Paso, Texas. Punk rock is known for its daring subversion, and so is the West Texas city of El Paso. In Chuco Punk, Tara López dives into the rebellious sonic history of the…
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In a revealing conversation, Emily Paulson, author of Hey Hun: Sales, Sisterhood, Supremacy, and Other Lies Behind Multilevel Marketing, pulls back the curtain on the not-so-shiny world of multilevel marketing (MLM) companies. With a blend of personal anecdotes and a sharp critique, Emily dives into her own journey through the enticing yet deceptiv…
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Eleanor Medhurst joins us today to talk about Unsuitable: A History of Lesbian Fashion (Hurst & Company, 2024). Clothes are integral to lesbian history. Lesbians, in turn, are integral to the history of fashion. The way that we dress can help us to present who we are to the world, or it can help us to hide ourselves. It can align us with a communit…
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Today we welcome authors Peggy Heinkel-Wolfe and Shahla Alai-Rosales to the podcast to discuss navigating therapies and feeling confident as a parent. Long-time friends and colleagues, they have worked together to bring important insights and knowledge to families all over the world. We are the keystone to our child’s growth and development. We are…
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Ramón Espejo's book The Catalonian Journey of American Drama 1909-2000: From Jimmy Valentine to The Vagina Monologues (Legenda, 2024) delves into the fascinating journey of American drama in Catalonia, exploring how the theatrical output of a world superpower has impacted (and transformed) the stages of an allegedly minor actor in the cultural scen…
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In Record Cultures: The Transformation of the U.S. Recording Industry (University of Michigan Press, 2020), Kyle Barnett tells the story of the smaller U.S. record labels in the 1920s that created the genres later to be known as blues, country, and jazz. Barnett also engages the early recording industry as entertainment media, considering the ways …
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