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The Prize Inside - A chiropractor's journey in discovering everyday people's extraordinary potential.

Interviews and discussion on the new thoughts of healing and vitality, from leaders in chiropractic and authors such as Wayne Dyer, Deepak Chopra, and Andrew Weil.

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The Prize Inside was created for people looking to explore human potential. With a mixing in of an in depth look at chiropractic and holistic viewpoints of health and vitality, the podcast will interview people that have achieved extraordinary things through their human potential. Deepak Chopra, Wayne Dyer, Andrew Weil have taught us that these extraordinary things occur in our world, so let's explore it.
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From New York Times best-selling author Rachel Hollis comes the ultimate podcast for anyone looking for more joy and purpose in their lives. Featuring candid interviews with top performers in business, media, and lifestyle, as well as deep dives into topics like health and motivation, The Rachel Hollis Podcast has everything you need to level up your life! New episodes premiere every Tuesday and Thursday.
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The dynamic duo of Dr. Lise Alschuler and Karolyn Gazella add their voices to the chorus of integrative healthcare leaders—along with people like Dr. Mark Hyman, Dr. Dean Ornish and Dr. Andrew Weil. This lively duo features a naturopathic oncologist and a research journalist who are both cancer survivors. They will separate fact from fiction while inspiring and motivating you towards a vibrantly healthy life. You will be informed, entertained and uplifted as they describe their five key stra ...
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The Integrative Health Podcast is hosted by Dr. Jen Pfleghaar. Dr. Jen is a double board certified physician (Emergency Medicine and Integrative Medicine). This podcast is meant to educate and empower about important health topics. Dr.Jen's passion is to get to the root cause of disease and prevent illness. Dr. Jen will feature guests who are experts in their fields and experiences in all things related to Integrative Medicine. From Hashimoto's to Breast Implant Illness, Dr. Jen and her gues ...
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Radio 2050

Alanna Goldsmith

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Radio 2050 is a flow of music and conversation -- exploring ideas, new perspectives and boots-on-the-ground efforts for a better future in the year 2050 and beyond. Be inspired. For full episodes with music, visit our website www.Radio2050.com
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Dr. Oz's honest, direct interview style, always anchored in health and wellness, has spotlighted hundreds of incredible stories from the health and wellness game changers of our time. From Deepak Chopra diving into the ancient wisdom and practical techniques surrounding mindfulness and meditation, to exploring some of the most powerful health secrets with the world’s most renowned physicians such as Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Oz's show draws extraordinary lessons from extraordinary lives, always show ...
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Each week, Health Affairs Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil brings you in-depth conversations with leading researchers and influencers shaping the big ideas in health policy and the health care industry. A Health Podyssey goes beyond the pages of the health policy journal Health Affairs to tell stories behind the research and share policy implications. Learn how academics and economists frame their research questions and journey to the intersection of health, health care, and policy. Health policy n ...
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The Critical Media Studies podcast discusses the interplay of technology and culture from an academic perspective. In each episode we consider the work of a prominent thinker in the field of critical media studies and discuss the implications of their work in relation to other thinkers and in light of current social contexts.
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Coined "the golden girl of wellness" by ELLE magazine, Candice Kumai, bestselling author, chef, wellness writer and former model shares with us her painfully-imperfect life lessons and experiences that have shaped her 15 year career in media, publishing, wellness, food, modeling and content creation. Arianna Huffington recently named Candice "Top 20 NEW role model"+ Kumai is proud to share with you how to transform your life, accept the beauty of imperfection and mend what feels broken --- w ...
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Between the Lines

From the secular to the sacred in education.

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Welcome to Between the Lines: a podcast for nuanced conversations about education. “The joy of learning is as indispensable in study as breathing is in running,” wrote Simone Weil. At Between the Lines, this joy of learning is the air we breathe: the joy of discovery, of opening one’s mind to new ideas, and of reading, writing, and reasoning about the most important things. Above all, education is a joy because it hones the human powers of rational thinking—learning both what really is, and ...
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In this episode of The Rachel Hollis Podcast, Dr Andrew Weil joins Rachel to discuss his specialty of integrative medicine. He is a world-renowned leader and pioneer in the field combining a Harvard education and a lifetime of practicing natural and preventive medicine. They discuss the body's innate ability to self-heal, the limitations and risks …
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David Holmgren, co-originator of permaculture, discusses the importance and principles of permaculture, as well as the concept of retro suburbia. Permaculture is a design system for resilient and regenerative land use and living, focusing on sustainable agriculture, forestry, and community organization. Retro suburbia is a strategy for adapting and…
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In this episode of The Rachel Hollis show, Rach shares some exciting news. She’s directing her first short film! She talks about the detailed process of writing and revising her screenplay, her initial hesitation about directing, the extensive research she undertook, and the resourcefulness needed to assemble a talented crew on a tight budget and t…
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This Episode Originally Aired - August 25, 2020 Today's throwback episode Rachel hosts Professor Martha S Jones, author and researcher at Johns Hopkins, to talk about the history of the 19th Amendment, and how the stories we tell ourselves about our families and our histories shape the way we move through the world. It's an important conversation t…
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In this episode of Ask Rach, Rachel talks about the benefits of therapy (gotta find the right therapist!) and shares personal stories of how therapy helped her deal with trauma. Another listener question leads to a discussion on authenticity and embracing one's personality. What is the balance between true self-expression and social etiquette? Fina…
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Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Sanjay Basu of Waymark on his recent study that considers a potential risk of perpetuating health disparities with the continued utilization of cost-effectiveness analyses to inform health care and public health policy decisions. Order the August 2024 issue of Health Affairs. Currently, more than…
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Dan Nanamkin, an indigenous activist, shares his background and the importance of protecting Mother Earth for future generations. He emphasizes the healing and understanding needed to address historical injustices and promote environmental and social justice. Dan highlights the significance of indigenous stories, teachings, and values in guiding ou…
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In this episode of the Rachel Hollis Podcast, Rachel discusses all of the typical excuses people use to avoid pursuing their dreams and encourages listeners to push through these excuses and keep fighting to stay committed to their goals. She shares personal anecdotes about spraining her ankle, the return of her hair extensions, attending a notewor…
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#73 In this episode Barry and Mike discuss “Panglossian Neoliberalism,” a term that Evgeny Morozov uses to describe the place of generative AI in the hands of venture capitalists. Can AI Break out of Panglossian Neoliberalism? The True Threat of Artificial Intelligence a sense oF rebellion podcastBy Michael Repici
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This episode originally aired - July 26, 2022 In this episode of the Rachel Hollis podcast, Rachel is joined by guest Sonia Choquette to delve into the concepts of vibrational communication, inner guidance, and spiritual intuition Get the Start Today Journal - https://starttoday.com/products/start-today-journal 00:00 Introduction to Vibrational Com…
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In this episode of Ask Rach on The Rachel Hollis Podcast, Rachel responds to listener voicemails, offering advice on public speaking, spirituality, career struggles, and self-advocacy. She dives into the importance of leveraging transferable skills, getting out of your comfort zone, and focusing on positive impact. Get the Start Today Journal - htt…
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Dr. Pejman Katiraei (Dr. K) is a board-certified pediatrician who completed his undergraduate at UCLA and then obtained his osteopathic medical degree at Western University. He completed a pediatric residency at Loma Linda University, where he stayed on as teaching faculty for over 4 years. Dr. K has also completed two fellowships in integrative me…
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In this episode of the Rachel Hollis podcast, Rach speaks with Jessica McCabe, creator of the YouTube channel 'How to ADHD.' Jessica shares her personal journey of being diagnosed with ADHD, common misconceptions, and practical strategies for both those struggling with ADHD and those that love and live with them. Her YouTube channel has become a tr…
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Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Brandy Lipton of the University of California, Irvine on her recent paper exploring how most state Medicaid programs offer coverage for routine eye exams for adults, but noticeable coverage discrepancies of other routine vision care services remain. Order the August 2024 issue of Health Affairs. …
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Lina AbiRafeh discusses feminism as a global movement, addressing the many obstacles that still hinder gender equality, and the role that people have as individuals in working for equality. Lina emphasizes the importance of self-awareness; when combined with active listening, it can be a recipe for immediate positive change. ● No country in the wor…
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Permaculture advocate April Sampson Kelly delves into the principles and significance of permaculture, and the vital role women play in food production. April advocates for a holistic approach to sustainability that values maintenance, community engagement, and the empowerment of future generations. ● Permaculture is a means of personal action and …
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Zoe Weil emphasizes the significance of humane education in fostering a compassionate and sustainable world. She explores the concept's definition, discusses the hurdles humane educators encounter, such as overwhelm, and shares some notable successes. ● Humane education is an approach that teaches compassion, empathy, and critical thinking to creat…
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Minni Jain, a director with The Flow Partnership UK, discusses her background and work with communities worldwide to manage water resources sustainably. She highlights her inspiration from Rajendra Singh, a pioneer in water conservation in Rajasthan, India, and the importance of traditional wisdom in maintaining healthy landscapes and water cycles.…
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Harley Dubois, one of the cultural founders of Burning Man, discusses the evolution and impact of the event. Burning Man is a changemaker that offers a transformational experience to individuals, encouraging self-reflection and personal growth. Over the years, Burning Man has grown from a local underground scene to a global movement, attracting an …
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Andrew Schwartz is a meteorologist at UC Berkeley with a passion for weather and snow stemming from his childhood in Denver. His current work involves monitoring snowfall, researching the impacts of climate change on snowpack, and developing solutions for water resource management in the face of decreasing snow levels. ● Snow is essential for fresh…
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Barton Rubenstein talks about his unique journey transitioning from the world of science to that of art. His passion for sculpting and public art evolved alongside his growing awareness of environmental issues, leading him to found the Mother Earth Project in 2015. ● The Mother Earth Project was started as a way to empower people and to address the…
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In this episode of The Rachel Hollis Podcast, Rachel shares her journey of facing repeated rejections while working on a new, ambitious project in an unfamiliar industry. She announces her upcoming book, "What If You Are The Answer?", set to release in January 2025. The episode includes reflections on changing beliefs, harnessing intuition, and the…
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Sarah Gael, a transpersonal psychedelic psychotherapist and harm reduction advocate, discusses the use of MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD. She explains the process of therapy, the role of MDMA in trauma therapy, and the mechanism of action of MDMA. She also touches on harm reduction in psychedelic use and shares her experiences at Burning Man and th…
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Matt Segall, a philosopher based in Sebastopol, California, advocates for a philosophical approach rooted in wonder and curiosity. Matt critiques Kantian views, proposing an integration of science and religion through imagination, which he sees as a universal faculty connecting us to cosmic creativity. ● Matt specializes in process philosophy, whic…
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Dr. Robynne Chutkan is a gastroenterologist, author and professor. She joins the podcast this week to discuss all things gut health and the microbiome. Rach and Dr Chutkan dive into the effects that diet, lifestyle choices, and medications have on our gut lining. This episode is full of practical advice on improving your overall health by focusing …
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Michael Shuman discusses the importance of localization in economic development and provides steps to implement localization. He shares success stories of local investing and highlights the obstacles that hinder localization. Michael also talks about his current projects, including the Locopedia initiative. He emphasizes the need for individuals to…
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This Episode Originally Aired - This Episode Originally Aired - November 16, 2022 Get the Start Today Journal - https://starttoday.com/products/start-today-journal In this episode of 'Ask Rach,' Rachel Hollis responds to listener questions from the podcast hotline. She answers questions about how to stop self-sabotage, manage hormones, and negotiat…
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Three-time Emmy Award-winning actor, producer and author Tony Hale joins Rachel on the podcast. While he is best known for his role as Gary Walsh on Veep his career spans film, animation, and theater. Tony and Rachel discuss his career trajectory and personal growth, delving into topics like his big break with Arrested Development, the evolving def…
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Health Affairs' Editor-in-Chief Alan Weil interviews Jennifer Kao of the University of California Los Angeles on her recent paper that explores the impact of the Food and Drug Administration's breakthrough therapy designation program on the reduction of late-stage drug development time. Order the July 2024 issue of Health Affairs. Currently, more t…
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Get the Start Today Journal - https://starttoday.com/products/start-today-journal In this episode of the Rachel Hollis podcast, Rachel discusses the importance of intuition and learning from repeated mistakes by sharing personal stories. She recounts her experiences with hiking the Camino de Santiago, a bear encounter in Wyoming, learning to surf a…
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Get A Copy of "Smart Girl" on Amazon! - https://a.co/d/gJR2hIh To finish off July Book Club we are ending with Rachel's novel "Smart Girl". Brilliant designer Miko Jin is a bookworm (just like all of you at the end of this month) and with novels as her guide, and her best friends by her side, she is hoping to fan the flame of love with dreamy Liam …
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