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Bookaholic

Deirdre Pippins

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Introducing the Bookaholics Podcast, a safe place for reading junkies who obsess over books, authors, bookstores, book news, and book trivia. You’re invited to nerd-out with book reviews, author interviews, our habit, and other bookish things . Enjoy Interviews with those in the book business. Meet new authors. Explore curating your library with new genres and discover new authors. revisit the classics with a twist. Your host Deirdre Pippins, also known as Ms. Media Content, is a board membe ...
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The Art of Manliness

The Art of Manliness

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The Art of Manliness Podcast aims to deepen and improve every area of a man's life, from fitness and philosophy, to relationships and productivity. Engaging and edifying interviews with some of the world's most interesting doers and thinkers drop the fluff and filler to glean guests' very best, potentially life-changing, insights.
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Welcome to the Youth P.O.W.E.R. Podcast, hosted Kirk Berry. As a "Youth Empowerment Educator", Kirk speaks all over the country, teaching others how to empower our youth. This podcast will feature guests that have created programs empowering youth in their communities and highlight those that are doing a phenomenal job connecting with this generation. Kirk will share concepts from his book "5 Powerful Tips for Motivating Youth" as a way to help others who desire to connect with the youth in ...
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Poetic License

Chijindum Chidiebere

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A safe place where we discuss a love for poetry, writing and the overall literary gift. The podcast for all beginner,aspiring and masterful writers alike. Hosted by Chijindum Chidiebere. chidieberevibes@yahoo.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/poeticlicense/support
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How do you faithfully follow Jesus in this cultural moment? It's a question many Christians are asking as what it means to be a Christian gets more and more confused. We want to help. As we discuss cultural trends, and explore spiritual disciplines, church history, and the future, we want to spark faith that makes a difference. Each episode revolves around Pastors Khalil Burton, Sean Silverii, and Jeff Gowing discussing critical topics and interviewing qualified guests to bring new perspecti ...
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This podcast is about learning how to gain confidence in your public speaking and communication skills. Each episode is packed with information to help you gain confidence and knowledge to become successful at speaking, podcasting, communication, leadership, and gaining influence.
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Once regarded as a cult book in the 1960s by the Flower Power generation, Siddhartha by Herman Hesse remains even today a simple and fresh tale of a man's spiritual quest. Penned by a deeply spiritual German author, Siddhartha explores multiple themes of enlightenment, thinking beyond set rules, love and humanity. Siddhartha is a young contemporary of the spiritual master Gautam Buddha who lived in India at some time during the 4th century BC. The story has striking parallels to Buddha's own ...
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DIG LIFE DEEP!

The Planet Club

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DIG LIFE DEEP! with John Aidan Byrne brings fascinating guests from Main to Wall Street and the worlds of finance, economics, politics, Silicon Valley, Hollywood, sports, art, science and more. The show celebrates success, a spirit of enterprise, in an age of unparalleled social upheaval. An award-winning Irish journalist in his beloved America, Byrne seeks hope for our existential crisis. Byrne is a writer, reporter, editor and Broadway alumnus. His work is published in the New York Post, W ...
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Adult ISH

YR Media and Radiotopia

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Adult ISH is an award-winning advice, storytelling, and culture podcast, hosted by Oakland-based Nyge Turner and Atlanta-based Dominique “Dom” French. BIPOC creators in their 20s, French and Turner don’t sugarcoat anything. Dive into a weekly mix of thoughtful conversations, immersive personal stories, and practical tips from charismatic special guests and beloved friends. With humor and heart, Nyge and Dom tackle each and every “adult” subject they can get their hands on. Destination: growt ...
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Celebrate teachers and a joy of reading with The Book Love Foundation Podcast. Hosts Penny Kittle and Julia Torres and their guests help teachers develop a love of reading in their students. It is a show filled with information, inspiration, and book love. The show focuses on the value of reading in a student s life when that child has access to books and skilled teachers who are committed to rich and rewarding reading lives for their students. The show helps teachers learn to foster a love ...
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Arguably, one of the most influential and insightful pieces of work concerned with American political life, Democracy in America directs itself towards American politics and society, and is considered to be one the best books written on the subject. Published in 2 volumes, in 1835 and 1840, Tocqueville records his findings after studying the thriving nation in his nine month exploratory journey. The young French aristocrat first came to America on an official assignment to study the American ...
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Black History Matters 365

BHM365 is a weekly podcast series hosted by Jo Scaife a Marketplace Entrepreneur

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BHM365 is a weekly podcast series that explores the true account of African American History as American History. Hosted by author and marketplace entrepreneur Jo Anne Scaife, this podcast dives into the revolutionary research found in “Black History 365: An Inclusive Account of American History” a seminal work by Dr. Walter Milton, Jr. and Dr. Joel Freeman. Featuring weekly interviews with history makers and current influencers, special ‘round table’ talks and series, as well as community f ...
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We are a family of four who loves to eat, drink, parent, educate and travel as a family and with friends. We don’t really look at our travels as vacations but as creating memorable experiences to cherish. We absolutely love exploring the world with our children to expose them to the wonders of this world. We didn’t want to have our kids live in the LA bubble but realize how people all over the world live, eat, and celebrate life. People always ask us how we travel with our two kids and still ...
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With over 300 million books sold, Louis L'Amour is one of the bestselling authors of all time. All 120 of his books remain in print. But the greatest story L'Amour ever penned was his own. He spent the early part of his life traveling in a circus, working as a lumberjack and miner, circling the world as a seaman, winning over 50 fights as a profess…
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In this episode of the Youth Power Podcast, host Kirk Berry interviews Amy Meuers, CEO of the National Youth Leadership Council (NYLC). With over two decades at NYLC, Amy shares information about the organization's mission to empower youth through service learning. She discusses how NYLC integrates service learning into educational curricula, foste…
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Unlock the secret to landing more speaking gigs through smart networking! In this episode, Philip Sessions shares how a simple LinkedIn connection led to a speaking opportunity at Clemson University. Learn how being open to connecting with anyone, regardless of their role, can lead to unexpected opportunities. Philip offers actionable tips on build…
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Emily Jaenson was once too shy to order pizza over the phone!! Look at her now! She's an author, coach, and TED X speaker. WANT TO BE MORE CONFIDENT? Order Let's Go - A Guide to Increase Your Confidence here - https://amzn.to/3MWX7Od or here - https://bookshop.org/a/22223/97988850.... CONNECT WITH BOOKAHOLIC // INSTAGRAM: @truebookaholic // FACEBOO…
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GRAB A COPY OF Made in Asian America: A History for Young People here - https://amzn.to/3TzdZ1g or here - https://bookshop.org/a/22223/9780063242937. Asian American history is not made up of one single story. It’s many. And it’s a story that too often goes untold. It begins centuries before America even exists as a nation. It is connected to the hi…
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How can targeted marketing revolutionize government contracting? In this episode, Alex Love, VP of Marketing at Riva Solutions, shares how her team uses public data to solve government agency challenges while building a standout brand. She explains why empowering employees as brand ambassadors is key to long-term success and how nurturing federal c…
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What if there was a supplement that could build muscle, maintain bone health, fortify the brain against cognitive decline due to age and stress, and alleviate depression, has been proven safe, and comes with almost no side effects? Well, there is such a supplement, it's been around a long time, and it isn't even expensive. It's creatine. Here to un…
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Self-control, the ability to resolve a conflict between two competing desires, is frequently touted as the golden key to success. But many of the most popular ideas about self-control are actually at odds with how it really operates. Here to unpack some of the lesser-understood and counterintuitive ideas around discipline and willpower is Michael I…
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Jenn Hanson-dePaula worked with every type of author - from New York Times best-selling authors to self-publishing authors starting from scratch helping them to market their books. Jenn Hanson-dePaula’s Links: Website: https://www.mixtusmedia.com/ Instagram: / mixtusmedia Youtube: / mixtusmedia Tiktok: / mixtusmedia Pinterest: / mixtusmedia Welcome…
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Neveah is 15 years old. A schoolkid. With a secret life. She's a digital freelancer, and is having an affair with her biggest client. Giles is married. He thinks Neveah is twenty-two. She'll do just about anything to stop him from finding out her true age. But secrets have a way of spilling out. ... Catherine Evans was born and brought up in Africa…
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Jane’s stories reflect her unconventional path from poverty to success, from intervention by a gnarly nun, to financing college by selling used carpeting, to establishing herself as a leading Microsoft executive and achieving millionaire status by 40, Jane's narrative is both moving and motivational. But Worthy is more than just a tale of personal …
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LOUDER THAN WORDS is an amazing collaboration that brings together two inspirational Black artists, New York Times bestselling author Ashley Woodfolk and actress Lexi Underwood, for a story about the transformative power of art as protest and its capacity to change the world. Check the book out here - https://amzn.to/3XI5Rho or here - https://books…
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Want to captivate your audience? Avoid these three common mistakes! In this episode, we reveal how shifting your focus from yourself to your audience, using inclusive language, and crafting a clear message can dramatically enhance your public speaking. Learn the power of personal stories to forge emotional connections and keep your audience engaged…
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For decades, some researchers have argued that the notable human capacity for endurance evolved from the hunting practices of our ancestors, which produced physiological adaptations that make us uniquely well suited for running. But this theory has always had its detractors. As my guest explains, a new study addresses these long-standing criticisms…
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Curious how introverts can thrive in the tech world? Join us as Limor, former Director of Engineering at Digital Ocean and now a career coach for women in tech shares her journey from a shy software engineer to a confident leader. Discover how introverts can turn challenges into strengths, embrace their nature, and transition smoothly into leadersh…
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In this episode, Kate Carpenter interviews Dr. Lindsay Chervinsky, a historian of the presidency, political culture, and the government, and the executive director of the George Washington Presidential Library. Her first book, which came out in 2020, was The Cabinet: George Washington and the Creation of an American Institution. She’s also the co-e…
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In a family, a lot of the dynamics around devices and screens are reactive in nature. Kids bug for their own smartphones, parents worry they'll be left out without one, and without weighing the pros and cons, give in to their kids' requests. Parents let children have a ton of screen time because it lets the parents do what they want; then, they rea…
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What if your fear of public speaking could become your greatest strength? In this episode, we explore practical strategies to help you conquer that fear. Learn how using video recordings and repetition can build your confidence, much like refining a workout routine. We’ll also discuss the power of sharing personal experiences and the unique insight…
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Although they may call it different things and approach its attainment in different ways, many of the world’s religions and philosophies have a similar goal: achieving a life of virtue, peace, and flourishing. In his new book, Seriously Happy, Ben Aldrige explains how anyone can use the wisdom of ancient traditions to improve themselves and live th…
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What if you could turn your corporate career into a purpose-driven entrepreneurial journey? In this episode, we chat with Elona, founder and CEO of the Life School, about her inspiring transition from a Fortune 500 leadership role to launching her own business. Elona shares how aligning her personal mission with professional goals empowered her to …
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Note: This is a rebroadcast. Over the last year, my 12-year-old son has been doing one challenge every week as a rite of passage and chance to earn a special trip. Some of these challenges have involved reading a book in a week, and the most recent book we gave him to read was How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale Carnegie. His review? He s…
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Unlock the power of storytelling to transform your public speaking. In this episode, you'll learn how personal anecdotes and relatable analogies can make your messages more engaging and memorable. Discover how starting with the end in mind keeps your story on track, and see how everyday experiences—like family road trips or GPS navigation—can simpl…
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Can a simple story transform your communication? Award-winning author and marketer Sarah Lohse reveals how a quirky tattoo sparked her storytelling journey, demonstrating how authentic narratives cut through the noise and create meaningful connections. Sarah shows why storytelling is essential in today’s marketing, emphasizing that genuine, relatab…
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As you get older, you can start to feel like you'll never achieve your dream or receive recognition for your contributions to a field, or that your best work is behind you. Mo Rocca has compiled stories that demonstrate that you shouldn't give up hope, and that no matter your age, the best may yet be to come. Mo is a humorist, journalist, and the c…
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Drafting the Past is a podcast about the craft of writing history hosted by Kate Carpenter. If you’ve been listening for a while, you know that oral histories have come up pretty frequently on the show, and that I also work with oral histories in my own current research project. So I was delighted when the opportunity came up to talk with today’s g…
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Your relationship with your mother is likely the first and most foundational connection in your life. At its best, this bond can be a source of comfort, strength, and love that lasts a lifetime and changes in healthy, appropriate, and adaptive ways as you mature into adulthood. But sometimes, the attachment between a mother and her son can become u…
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Can giving feedback truly transform your relationships and team dynamics? In this episode, we uncover the power of effective communication in both personal and professional settings. Learn how to deliver clear and impactful positive feedback that resonates, and master the art of constructive criticism using the sandwich method. We also tackle the d…
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You probably know your body follows a circadian rhythm, and probably think of it as primarily regulating your sleep/wake cycle, which it certainly does. But your body's internal clock also regulates many other physical, mental, and behavioral changes that occur every 24 hours, and working with your circadian rhythm, rather than against it, can boos…
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Ever wondered what turns a job into a fulfilling career? Join us as Jaclyn Strominger, the driving force behind Leap to Your Success, shares her journey from indecision to inspiring others toward remarkable growth. Discover how taking that first courageous leap can transform your personal and professional life. Jaclyn reveals the power of a clear v…
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A fair amount of gear is involved in making a camping or backpacking trip a success, and choosing that gear can be a little intimidating as there are lots of options, and it's expensive to boot. Here to offer some tips on selecting gear and getting the most out of it is Craig Caudill, an avid outdoorsman, the director and lead instructor of the Nat…
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Ever wondered why some people naturally stand out while others, despite their skills, don't get noticed? In this episode, we dive into the power of confidence and how it can elevate your perceived competence. Through personal stories, like a college presentation where confidence trumped expertise, we show how self-assurance can make a huge impact. …
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You may know Nate Silver as an election forecaster. But he’s a poker player as well. And his experiences operating in a world of competition and risk led him to explore what his fellow gamblers, as well as hedge fund managers, venture capitalists, and many other kinds of maverick types do differently than other people. Amongst the findings Nate sha…
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Unlock the power of authentic communication and leadership with Jonathan, a performance coach and transformational speaker. In this episode, Jonathan shares his journey and the three key principles that have shaped his approach: being fully present, leading with curiosity, and prioritizing others. Learn how to manage distractions and make every int…
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In this episode Kate interviewed not one, but three authors: Robert Alpert, Merle Eisenberg, and Lee Mordechai. Together, Robert, Merle, and Lee are the co-authors of a new book, Diseased Cinema: Plagues, Pandemics, and Zombies in American Movies. Robert Alpert is a lawyer and film scholar who teaches at Fordham University and has written extensive…
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To train the body, strengthening its muscles, increasing its cardiovascular health, and improving its agility, you need to do exercises like stretching, running, and lifting weights. To train the soul, expanding its capacity, you likewise need to perform exercises, in this case, what are called "spiritual disciplines" — practices like fasting, sile…
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Ever felt like you had everything in place—a steady job, good health, active community involvement—yet something was missing? Join us as we explore the transformative journey of prioritizing faith, commitment, and family. We'll discuss the pivotal role men play in their households, sharing personal experiences and valuable lessons on becoming the l…
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What if you could navigate the demanding world of business while maintaining a fulfilling personal life? Richard Walsh, CEO of Sharpen the Spear Coaching and a former US Marine, joins us to share his journey of balancing multiple roles and responsibilities. From experiencing the lows of the 2008 financial crisis to rebuilding his life, Richard offe…
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If you’re a parent, teacher, coach, or manager who lives, loves, and works with tweens, teens, and 20s-somethings, you know that young people sometimes act in seemingly head-scratching ways, that you don’t always feel like you’re being listened to, and that it can be frustrating to try to guide them in acting towards positive ends. The source of th…
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When many people try to lose weight, they choose a specific, cookie-cutter diet that claims to be the one true way to shed pounds. My guest says that approach is bound to backfire, and that there's a better way to lose weight and change your body composition. Alan Aragon is a researcher and educator, a pioneer of evidence-based nutrition, and the a…
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Curious about mastering public speaking from home? In this episode, we unlock a treasure trove of online resources that can transform you into a confident speaker. From Audible audiobooks and insightful podcasts like Speaking Sessions to YouTube tutorials and digital courses, learn techniques to overcome stage fright, craft compelling messages, and…
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What if managing a business was no different from raising a family? Join us as we sit down with Brett Brewer, a seasoned expert in the construction industry, who shares his journey from running a single business to juggling a second venture. Brett reveals how effective communication is crucial in balancing business responsibilities with family life…
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When we think about anxiety, we typically think of something that is generated and felt within an individual. But Murray Bowen, a psychiatrist of the mid-20th century, argued that anxiety was also created by the interactions between individuals and could spread like a contagion in a group, an idea known as "Family Systems Theory." Here to offer an …
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In this episode, host Kate Carpenter is joined by historian, writer, and podcaster Dr. Neil J. Young. Neil has been a prolific writer in venues like The Atlantic, Slate, the Los Angeles Times, and many more, a contributing columnist to the HuffPost and The Week, and he is also one of the co-hosts of the terrific history podcast Past Present. He als…
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Do moments where you run up against your dependence on modern technology get you wondering about the ways some of your personal capabilities seem to be atrophying? Graham Lee has spent years thinking about this idea. While he's a digital skills educator who appreciates the way technology can enhance our abilities, he worries that our ever-increasin…
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Can public speaking be learned, or is it an innate gift? Discover the surprising truth as we unravel the journey from self-doubt to confident oration. Sharing personal transformations and practical insights, we reveal how anyone can master public speaking through theoretical knowledge and real-world practice. From YouTube tutorials to Toastmasters,…
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Hey DTP listeners! I'm sharing an episode of Historians at the Movies, a podcast by Jason Herbert, in which I was the guest historian! If you like what Jason is doing, check out historiansatthemovies.com. Historians At The Movies features historians from around the world talking about your favorite movies and the history behind them. This isn't riv…
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Is public speaking more about vanity or genuine service? Marianne Hickman, an international speaker with over 2,000 stage appearances, explores this question. She shares how to transform ego-driven performances into service-oriented missions, emphasizing audience connection and addressing their needs. Inspired by a Tony Robbins event, Marianne high…
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You have a relationship with family, with friends, with a romantic partner. You may not have thought about it this way, but you also have a relationship with your job — a quite serious one, in fact; after all, you spend a third of your life working. Just like the relationship you have with your significant other, there are ups and downs with your r…
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Kelly Starrett, a doctor of physical therapy, has trained professional athletes, Olympians, and military special operators, helping them unlock peak performance. But as he approached his fifties, he started to see cracks appearing in the health of the folks around him. What had worked for his peers in their 20s and 30s, wasn’t working anymore; they…
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In this episode, we are joined by Ami Yares, Executive Director of BuildaBridge International, an arts education nonprofit in Philadelphia. Ami shares how BuildaBridge uses the power of art-making to teach life lessons and foster resilience, self-efficacy, and hope in youth who have experienced trauma. He explains the concept of teaching artists an…
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