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Hey friends! I’m Amanda Millie, your guide on this adventure of making life awesome. For the past ten years, I’ve been diving deep into all things that make life better. No fancy jargon – just real talk about living our best lives. Ready to join me on ”The Wellness Insights: Insights and inspiration for nurturing mind, body and soul” rollercoaster? Let’s chat about mindfulness, self-improvement, and all the good stuff that makes life more exciting. Buckle up for a ride that’s as relatable as ...
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Women’s World Football Show is the longest-running podcast covering women’s soccer throughout the world. Discover the award-winning content that spotlights inspiring stories of the game’s leading women footballers, coaches, and influencers. Join us for exclusive interviews, bringing you closer to the game and learning more about your favorite players.
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Welcome to the reMAKERS… …a new conversation that asks, ‘what is the best version of us, and how do we actually build it?’ How can we be more collaborative, transformative and ambitious? How can we help change systems, not just treat symptoms? This is your home for nuanced, curious, delightful conversations with some of our most impactful leaders, thinkers and reMAKERs from all walks of life. It’s a chat about politics and social change, about humans and all our weird and wonderful ways, abo ...
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Episode 228 of Women’s World Football Show podcast features founder of San Diego Soccer Women Brandi Mitchell; And soundbites from USWNT Head Coach Emma Hayes https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/60333310/download.mp3 On Episode 228 of Women’s World Football Show, we sit down with Brandi Mitchell, the inspiring founder of San Diego Soccer Women. Br…
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Episode 228 of Women's World Football Show, we sit down with Brandi Mitchell, the inspiring founder of San Diego Soccer Women. Brandi shares her journey of promoting soccer for women aged 30 to 80+, discussing the incredible impact of sport on physical and mental well-being. Discover how Brandi's initiative is building a vibrant community and offer…
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On Episode 228 of Women’s World Football Show, we sit down with award-winning author Ellen van Neerven to discuss their fascinating book, “Personal Score: Sport, Culture, Identity.” https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/59991289/download.mp3 Ellen takes us on a captivating journey through the intersection of sport, culture, and identity, offering un…
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On Episode 228 of Women's World Football Show, we sit down with award-winning author Ellen van Neerven to discuss their fascinating book, "Personal Score: Sport, Culture, Identity." Ellen takes us on a captivating journey through the intersection of sport, culture, and identity, offering unique insights into the role of women in football and the br…
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These two cases are so similar but yet so different. Both were teenage girls who went through unimaginable torture. The details of these case are gruesome. Today we talk about Junko Furuta and Sylvia Likens. These two cases are the most gruesome cases we have covered. Sources: Rotten Mango Podcast, Gruesome Podcast, Wikipedia, sylviascac.org, quora…
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In this episode, I'll be sharing several cases pertaining to human/sex trafficking. The cases being shared are: 1. A couple, Wei Li Pang & Shu Gang Li, wanted by the FBI in connection to exploiting undocumented women from China. 2. The story of Jayson, a human trafficker survivor. 3. The horrific tale of child-sex trafficking survivor, Sara Jessimy…
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Did you know there's a difference between robberies and heists. Generally, a robbery will use force or threats, while heists consist of intricate and meticulous planning. So, what about art heists or banks heists? When art is stolen, only about 10% is ever recovered. As for bank heists, the clearance rate is over 60%. Yeah, there's a higher probabi…
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Easter Sunday killings of 1937 all because a man was obsessed with a women he couldn't have.Easter is celebrated by many and meant to be a cultural holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. This is definitely meant to be a joyous holiday where friends, families, neighbors etc come together and celebrate in their own way. Sadly, some h…
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https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/59149869/download.mp3 On Episode 226 of Women’s World Football Show, we feature an exclusive interview with Matt Peek, co-founder of Parkside Trading Cards, as he shares the inspiring story behind the NWSL trading cards. Discover how these cards are empowering players and captivating fans young and old. (15′) Tu…
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On Episode 226 of Women's World Football Show, we feature an exclusive interview with Matt Peek, co-founder of Parkside Trading Cards, as he shares the inspiring story behind the NWSL trading cards. Discover how these cards are empowering players and captivating fans young and old. (15') Tune in to learn: The journey of Parkside Trading Cards and t…
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold§ShipmanDr. DeathIt's crazy that people are so twisted that they feel the need to go into the medical field, which should be a safe haven for patients, to commit such atrocious crimes. Sadly, there have been many serial killers in the healthcare field; H.H. Holmes, Jane Toppan, Donald Harvey to name a few. The one that I…
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The 6 Lost Boys of Pickering, went missing on St. Patrick's Day in 1995, believed to have stolen a boat from a near by marina and were never seen again. https://truecrimecanada.cawww.insauga.comhttps://medium.comWe all know that St. Patrick's Day is celebrated every year on March 17th. It's a day where Irish people and people of Irish descent celeb…
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Justin Lee Turner was 5 years old when he never came home from school. Later finding out he never even made it to the school bus that morning. Two days later his body would be found. https://abcnews-go-comhttps://www-live5news-comMikelle Biggs11 year old Mikelle was playing outside with her younger sister Kimber. Kimberly had went inside asking whe…
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World's Youngest Serial Killer: Amarjeet Sada Amarjeet Sada is dubbed the world's youngest serial killer. Anita will share the atrocious acts this boy committed and how he saw no wrong doing in his actions. Clearly one's age and supposed look of innocence are factors that shouldn't be overlooked; anyone will kill. Amarjeet proved that age is only a…
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https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/58396038/download.mp3 Show Highlights: Exclusive soundbites from the top NWSL college draft, providing a sneak peek into the future stars of women’s soccer. Extended interview with Washington Spirit draft pick Croix Bethune In-depth interview with Ju’Riese Colon, CEO of the US Center for SafeSport, shedding ligh…
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Exclusive soundbites from the top NWSL college draft, providing a sneak peek into the future stars of women's soccer. Extended interview with Washington Spirit draft pick Croix Bethune In-depth interview with Ju'Riese Colon, CEO of the US Center for SafeSport, shedding light on the importance of safety and inclusivity in the world of sports. A conv…
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Trailer: The Wellness Insights podcast, hosted by Amanda Millie, is your sanctuary for mind, body, and soul nourishment. Dive into a transformative experience exploring fitness, mindfulness, and self-care. Join Amanda and inspiring guests on a journey beyond the surface, unlocking actionable insights for a vibrant, fulfilled life. Your go-to source…
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https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/58255022/download.mp3 On this episode, we welcome coaching legend Becky Burleigh, renowned for her unparalleled 31-year coaching career, including a remarkable 27-year tenure as head coach at the University of Florida women’s soccer team. Coach Burleigh shares her extensive insights into high-performance coachin…
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On this episode, we welcome coaching legend Becky Burleigh, renowned for her unparalleled 31-year coaching career, including a remarkable 27-year tenure as head coach at the University of Florida women’s soccer team. Coach Burleigh shares her extensive insights into high-performance coaching, leadership strategies, and the game-changing moments tha…
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https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/58117557/download.mp3 Coach Amanda Evans, chair of United Soccer Coaches and founder of MomsWhoCoach, shares invaluable insights on the upcoming United Soccer Coaches Convention in January 2024. Plus, hear from Angel City FC’s newest defender Gisele Thompson addressing the media after her signing. We also hear f…
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Coach Amanda Evans, chair of United Soccer Coaches and founder of MomsWhoCoach, shares invaluable insights on the upcoming United Soccer Coaches Convention in January 2024. Plus, hear from Angel City FC’s newest defender Gisele Thompson addressing the media after her signing. We also hear from Angel City GM Angela Hucles Mangano talk about the exci…
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What if we could unearth for humanity the most enduring source of human knowledge on the planet – Indigenous systems thinking — and fuse it with the best of modern knowledge and technology? What if we could bake in more relational, expansive, nature-based design into how we approach our lives and work, and solve our biggest challenges? On our last …
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In tumultuous times, how do we ensure that communities can care and be cared for through disaster? It’s all hands on deck for this episode of the reMAKERS podcast, as Lily welcomes Dr Millie Rooney (Co-Director) and Rachel Hay (Research and Projects Officer) onto the podcast to talk about Australia reMADE’s Care through Disaster project. Rebecca So…
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https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/57892290/download.mp3 As we see an end to 2023, we also say goodbye to a few of our favorite players who have announced their retirements – Megan Rapinoe, Ali Krieger, Christine Sinclair, and Julie Ertz. In this episode, we hear from these iconic players as they look back on their careers and the legacies they l…
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As we see an end to 2023, we also say goodbye to a few of our favorite players who have announced their retirements – Megan Rapinoe, Ali Krieger, Christine Sinclair, and Julie Ertz. In this episode, we hear from these iconic players as they look back on their careers and the legacies they leave. We also hear from Lauren Barnes as she shares her tho…
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The economy is just how we produce and provide for one another. So what if we threw out the old indicators of growth and profit, and instead measured its success by our collective wellbeing? On this episode of the reMAKERS podcast, we talk to Amanda Janoo (Economics and Policy Lead) and Lisa Hough-Stewart (Implementation Lead) from the global Wellb…
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What do a grandmother’s advice on ants, a time machine and an iceberg have in common? According to Dr Vishnu Prahalad, they’re all part of what it means for us to live more sustainably, by learning to think in terms of systems. On this episode of the reMAKERS, we talk to Dr Prahalad: a conservationist, ecologist, systems thinker, and Senior Lecture…
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How do we reMAKE our systems to treat people with respect, kindness and empathy? On this episode of the reMAKER’s podcast, we talk to Mark Zirnsak, Senior Social Justice Advocate at the Uniting Church, who works on issues from climate change and tax to modern slavery, as director of its Justice and International Mission. Mark is an endlessly curiou…
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How can business better serve society and the planet we share? What’s holding us back from doing business better, and where is the momentum for change? How can we tell a true purpose-driven business from one that’s just doing a little good (or a nice PR campaign) on the side? Today we’re chatting with Sally Hill, General Manager of the impact inves…
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https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/56581322/download.mp3 In the summer of 2021, the world watched in disbelief as the Taliban took control of Afghanistan. Among the countless lives forever altered by this tragic turn of events, a group of young women footballers from the U18 Afghanistan National Women’s Football Team found themselves facing a per…
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In the summer of 2021, the world watched in disbelief as the Taliban took control of Afghanistan. Among the countless lives forever altered by this tragic turn of events, a group of young women footballers from the U18 Afghanistan National Women’s Football Team found themselves facing a perilous crossroads. Faced with an unthinkable choice – surren…
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Young people today have the deck stacked against them, and they know it. They’ve grown up in a world defined by the global financial crisis, the climate crisis, a housing and cost-of-living crisis, and a global pandemic. Their HECs debts are growing, their confidence in the future is shaky, and it’s feeling nigh impossible for all but the most fort…
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https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/56550024/download.mp3 In this special episode, we reflect on the pivotal 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup with soundbites with a little help from our friends, including Olga Carmona, Sam Kerr, Caitlin Foord, Katrina Gorry, Alex Chidiac, Tony Gustavsson, Millie Bright, Mary Earps, Georgia Stanway, Beth England, and Sa…
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In this special episode, we reflect on the pivotal 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup with soundbites with a little help from our friends including Olga Carmona, Sam Kerr, Caitlin Foord, Katrina Gorry, Alex Chidiac, Tony Gustavsson, Millie Bright, Mary Earps, Georgia Stanway, Beth England, and Sarina Wiegman. Time Stamps: Sam Kerr - 13’ Olga Carmona - 20’…
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“We don’t need a new economics to tackle most of these problems, we just need less bullsh-t.” - Richard Denniss Chief economist and Executive Director of The Australia Institute, Richard Denniss, joins us for a frank and refreshing look behind the curtain of economics, politics and power. He says the real power of economics is to conceal power itse…
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What if Australia had a national conversation about the country we want to have, and the kind of ancestors we want to be — and then enshrined these goals into legislation? What if we asked school children to write postcards to their future selves and construct their dream cities using lego and minecraft, and decision-makers really listened? What if…
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Are you overdue for a big pay rise? Would moving a 4 day standard working week be the best way for your employer to give you one (even if you work part-time)? Economist and Professor John Quiggin thinks so — and he joins for a fireside chat to explain this and other big ideas gathering momentum in modern economics today. This is your episode if you…
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https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/56043958/download.mp3 On this episode, we welcome Jean Duffy, author of the new book “Soccer Grannies – South African Women Who Inspire the World”; and Rebecca “Beka” Ntsanwisi, the founder of Soccer Grannies and humanitarian. Jean Duffy is a soccer-playing mom and nonfiction writer who has been published in the…
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On this episode, we welcome Jean Duffy, author of the new book "Soccer Grannies – South African Women Who Inspire the World"; and Rebecca "Beka" Ntsanwisi, the founder of the Soccer Grannies and humanitarian. Jean Duffy is a soccer-playing mom and nonfiction writer who has been published in the Boston Globe, the Concord Monitor, the Packingtown Rev…
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When it comes to our economy, can we dare to ask the question, ‘when is enough, enough?’ Is it time to be more discerning about what we want from our economy and how we define success, from our personal lives to the world at large? Political economist, writer and advocate for economic system change Dr Katherine Trebeck is here to guide us through a…
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On this episode, we welcome Scotland Women's National Team striker, now playing at Angel City FC Claire Emslie. We also hear from Angel City FC head coach Freya Coombe. Life is surprising. The choices we make and opportunities that come our way can be life-altering. Claire Emslie is here to share her football journey with us - from a small town in …
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Imagine if we put wellbeing at the heart of government. Imagine a National Conversation that kicks off and creates shared goals for the ‘Australia We Want’, with input from all corners of society. Our former Treasurer may have mocked wellbeing budgets as all mala beads and incense, but more than half the countries in the OECD have some form of well…
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On this episode, we welcome Jamaica Women’s National Team goalkeeper and featured guest Sydney Schneider. We also hear from New Zealand Women's National Team captain Ali Riley. On this episode, we welcome fan-favorite goalkeeper Sydney Schneider! Listen in as Sydney shares her football journey, her experience as the go-to goalkeeper for everyone’s …
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It’s the economics course you’d actually like to take, and today’s guests hope the best universities in the world copy their approach and put them out of business. In the meantime, they’re educating a new generation of leaders to remake economics from the inside out, and you’re invited to apply. Join us for a provocative discussion about an economi…
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