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Moving Along

Christi Cassidy

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Moving Along explores travel, relocation and life transitions. Christi Cassidy shares stories of people who packed up and left--either by necessity or choice; advice from experts in organization, budgeting and moving; and tips on making your life transition a positive new adventure.
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This podcast is for all the therapists out there, the healers and holders of space, who are hoping to build or grow a modern private practice. Dr. Cassidy Freitas and her guests hold your hand as you navigate owning a business as a clinician and support you in building a profitable, sustainable, and meaningful private practice, all with a modern twist!
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Welcome to ‘Teeter Talks’ with Marissa Teeter, a leadership focused podcast aimed at fuelling the leader in all of us, leaving you feeling inspired, empowered and ready to take action. Have you ever wondered what makes a leader? Curious about what great leadership truly entails? Or perhaps, you’ve constantly told yourself that leadership was not your thing. Well, Marissa is ready to debunk that mindset (watch out!). She’s confident everyone can be a great leader - stick around and she’ll hav ...
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On this episode of Teeter Talks, I am delighted to welcome the radiant Julie Cole! Julie is an impressive individual—she's a recovered lawyer, a devoted mother of six, and the Co-founder of Mabel’s Labels Inc. Her journey as an entrepreneur is not just successful but celebrated, with accolades as an award-winning author and a highly sought-after sp…
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Alex Howard, editorial director of Lonely Planet, discusses his journey from Central Florida to leading the world's top travel guidebook publisher. Discover Alex's recommendations for hidden gems like Isle Royale National Park in Michigan, Haida Gwaii in British Columbia, and the Puye Cliff Dwellings at Santa Clara Pueblo in New Mexico. Alex shares…
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Welcome to this energizing episode of Teeter Talks! Today, I am excited to be joined by the incredible Phylicia George. She is remarkable (you’ll see)! There's so much to admire about Phylicia. She is a three-time Olympian, having competed in the 100m hurdles at two Summer Olympics and earning a bronze medal in Bobsleigh at the Winter Olympics. Bey…
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On this episode of Teeter Talks, I am thrilled to be accompanied by the inspiring Joshua Cassidy! Joshua is not just a Paralympic athlete; he's also an artist, motivational speaker, coach, and devoted father. With an impressive 31 Canadian championship titles in wheelchair racing across various distances, including marathons, he's left his mark on …
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Danny van Leeuwen, the host of Health Hats, tells good stories. About his incredible experience on a swaying walkway 20 stories above the jungle canopy in Costa Rica. About the time he fell on the Camino de Santiago in Spain. About the first time he fell. About trying to climb 11th century castle steps in Spain. A nurse and healthcare advocate, he …
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Welcome to the very first episode of Teeter Talks with Marissa Teeter! I am thrilled you are tuning in and joining me on this crazy new podcast adventure I’ve embarked on. I’m so excited to bring you some impactful stories from people I’m hoping you can truly connect with and learn from as we all navigate our own unique journeys with leadership, em…
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Get ready for an inspiring episode of Teeter Talks, as I am joined by the amazing Kaillie Humphries! Kaillie is a renowned Olympic bobsledder with a career marked by numerous accolades, including three Olympic gold medals and a bronze. She has become a trailblazer in the sport, known for her incredible strength, speed, and leadership. While her ath…
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On this episode of Teeter Talks, join me in welcoming my friend and guest Ariana Joy Christie! Ariana is a mother of three to twin boys and a baby girl, an influencer, content creator, real estate professional, community ambassador and so much more. In early 2020, Ariana found out she was expecting…twins! Becoming a mother/parent happened very quic…
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In this first full episode of Teeter Talks, I am honoured to have the opportunity to speak with John Sleeman, Founder of Sleeman Breweries and Spring Mill Distillery, and his son Cooper Sleeman. With a mission to continue his family’s legacy, John sought to build a state of the art, world-class distillery his ancestors would be proud to see today. …
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Hopalong Cassidy is a fictional cowboy-hero, created in 1904 by Clarence E. Mulford and appearing in a series of popular stories and novels. In print, the character appears as a rude, rough-talking 'galoot'. Beginning in 1935, the character, played by William Boyd was transformed into the clean-cut hero of a series of 66 immensely popular films, on…
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Hosted by Johnny Carson, this two-hour retrospective reviews 50 years of classic NBC radio and television comedy performances. It aired Thanksgiving Day in 1982 as a special with Carson presenting comedy excerpts from a variety of comedy genres and explains his take on each. Included are satirical sketches from Saturday Night Live, the irreverent c…
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As a child, Autumn Carolynn gazed skyward, dreaming of the day she'd soar above the clouds. Now, with the passport stamps of 30 countries adorning her well-traveled pages, she sits down with me, Christi Cassidy, to recount her evolution from a flight attendant to a travel design manager and travel photographer. Our conversation sweeps across the gl…
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Carlton Klein's first and most dramatic great adventure involved secretly dropping out of college, riding a bicycle to Mexico and taking every form of transportation but planes down to Bogota, Colombia. He writes, “I came away with some wild experiences like working on the Panama Canal, and trying to avoid drug mules in Mexico. That trip also did a…
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G’sta peels back the layers of being a successful hip hop musician, producer and studio owner. A hip hop baby, Sean Self, known as G’sta, began writing and performing as a child in the 7th Ward of New Orleans, hitting his stride in the late 1990s. This year, G'sta celebrates 20 years of owning his own studio, So Stimulus Entertainment. He recently …
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“The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek.” —Joseph Cambell (1904 – 1987) Every journey is a tapestry of experiences, and Urmi Hossain’s story weaves a vibrant pattern of culture, identity and self-discovery that stretches across continents. Our conversation peels back the layers of Urmi’s life, from her early years in Italy to her ad…
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Ever wondered about the power of resilience in navigating life's bumps? Prepare to be captivated as we explore this and more with the remarkable Pat Wetzel, pilot, adventurer, author and podcast host of Bump in the Road. Pat's life is a rich tapestry of domestic and world travel, marked by immense joys and formidable challenges--from growing up in …
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Where have we been? Here's a brief rundown on what's been happening. The broken arm (oops!) thanks to a dog-walking accident in early August. No vacation! But a weekend getaway Nan and Christi took to Ogunquit, Maine, staying on the beach. And a sad RIP for a former Moving Along podcast guest and dear friend. Coming up in the next few months: Pat W…
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A BBC Radio adaptation of John Fletcher's play about Christiana Edmunds, the "Chocolate Cream Killer", who carried out a series of poisonings in Brighton in the early 1870's.When people start falling ill all over early 19th century Brighton, everyone thinks it's cholera due to the lack of proper sewers. Little do the police know that it's actually …
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In this episode I sit down with Christine Li, founder of Mentaya, an incredible resource for private pay therapists and their clients! We unpack the superbill out-of-network benefits process and discuss the challenges that both clinicians and their clients can face. Christine provides an answer to all of our problems with Mentaya, an affordable opt…
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There is an assassin on the loose in Victorian London. Actor and detective Richard Mace is called in to investigate...By 'Doctor Who' scriptwriter Eric SawardTwo episodes of approximately 30 minutes each - first broadcast in 1974.With:-----Carole BoydJohn HollisGeoffrey MatthewsAlan DudleyWilliam EedleLeonard FentonFraser KerrDiana BishopBetty Hunt…
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In this episode I sit down with Kristie Plantinga, founder of TherapieSEO and Best Therapists Directory to explore the future of marketing for therapists. With AI becoming more mainstream, I've had a lot of questions about how the marketing landscape for therapists is changing. In this episode Kristie answers our questions about how to future-proof…
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(0:00:06) - Tommy Ngo's Journey (0:13:28) - Family, Music, and Coming Out (0:22:16) - Vietnamese Culture, Religion, and Art (0:35:36) - Love for Music, Culture, and Fashion In this engaging conversation, we explore Tommy's family dynamics, his dedication to music and art and the significant role his father played in their immigration to the United …
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The most famous radio show of all time. Mars invades New Jersey. Orson Welles (producer, director, host, performer), Dan Seymour (announcer), H. G. Wells (author), Howard Koch (adaptor), Paul Stewart (associate producer, adaptor, performer: doubles), Frank Readick (doubles), John Houseman (producer, adaptor, script editor), Bernard Herrmann (compos…
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From April of 2007 through October 2008 Icons Radio Hour from MODA Entertainment left us with 50 shows. It was hosted by writer/director John Mulholand. Each week, John interviewed those who know classic Hollywood best - actors, writers, directors, producers, and their colleagues, family and friends. The premiere show was co-hosted by Stephen Bogar…
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It is 1941. While the "war of chaos" rages in the skies above London, an unending fight against violence, murder and the criminal underworld continues on the streets below.One ordinary day, in an ordinary courtroom, forensic pathologist Dr. Keith Simpson asks a keen young journalist to be his secretary. Although the "horrors of secretarial work" do…
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Randy Stone tries to track down twenty tons of contaminated butter before a typhoid epidemic hits Chicago!. Anne Whitfield, Don Diamond (producer, host), Frank Lovejoy, Frank Worth (composer, conductor), Joan Banks, Larry Marcus (writer), Lou Rusoff (writer), Nestor Paiva, Peter Leeds, Russell Bender (writer), Tudor Owen, Warren Lewis (director).…
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Dramatisation of the 1953 stage play, filmed in 1955 with David Niven in the lead; titled "Court Martial" in the USA.War hero Major Charles 'Copper' Carrington is arrested for embezzling £125 from his unit's safe, for leaving the base and entertaining Captain Alison Graham in his room.Appearing in his own defence, Carrington claims that he took the…
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Amos 'n' Andy is an American radio and television sitcom set in Harlem, the historic center of Afro-American culture in New York City. The original radio show, which ran from 1928 to 1960, was created, written and voiced by two white actors, Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll, who played Amos Jones (Gosden) and Andrew Hogg Brown (Correll), as well …
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Amos 'n' Andy is an American radio and television sitcom set in Harlem, the historic center of Afro-American culture in New York City. The original radio show, which ran from 1928 to 1960, was created, written and voiced by two white actors, Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll, who played Amos Jones (Gosden) and Andrew Hogg Brown (Correll), as well …
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"The Old Ones Are Hard To Kill". Sponsored by: Budweiser, Kellogg's. In the story you are about to hear the heroine is a young woman of 77 who has reached her golden years with her sense of independence in tact, with a spryness to her limbs, very good vision and excellent hearing. But as you are about to learn there are times when hearing well is n…
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On the verge of his retirement in 1876 at Fort Starke, a small Frontier Army post, aging cavalry veteran Nathan Cutting Brittles is given one last mission: to deal with a breakout by the Cheyenne and Arapaho from their reservation following the defeat of George Armstrong Custer at the Battle of the Little Big Horn, and prevent a new frontier war.…
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A tough man makes the first cattle drive with a 10,000 head herd, over the Chisholm Trail. Louis Silvers (music director), Bernard Phillips, Jeff Corey, William Johnstone, Edward Marr, Dorothy Lovett (commercial spokesman: as "Libby"), Maggie Sheridan (intermission guest), Bordon Chase (author, screenwriter), Charles Schnee (screenwriter), Edwin Ma…
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The Joads are a poor family of tenant farmers driven from their Oklahoma home by drought, economic hardship, agricultural industry changes, and bank foreclosures. Due to their nearly hopeless situation, and in part because they are trapped in the Dust Bowl, the Joads set out for California along with thousands of other "Okies" seeking jobs, land, d…
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