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Join me, Cynthia King. and my guests for under-the-hood stories of finding home, making transitions, discovering passions and what it means to belong. We may peel back one layer and we may peel back way more. Tune in and get to know your neighbours a little bit more.
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Story Coach Lisa Bloom is the go-to expert on business story-telling. For decades she’s helped entrepreneurs master this important but overlooked skill. In Once Upon a Business, she’s turning her attention from the craft of storytelling to the stories themselves — the densely evocative folk and fairy tales that we all are exposed to regardless of our culture. In each episode of Once Upon a Business, Lisa reads a fairy or folk tale and then extracts rich business lessons that are applicable f ...
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MichMash

Mich Hancock

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Are you craving kindness? Mich Hancock invites you to tune in – no matter where you are on the kindness spectrum, you can always level up. Each episode of MichMash is a gift to you. It will make you want to extend kindness in surprising new ways that positively impact your inner and outer worlds. MichMash is sponsored by 100th Monkey. https://www.michmash.life
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The world of wellness can feel exclusive, confusing, and preachy. Even the word “wellness” can leave you sick. We know that feeling All Too Well – that’s why we’re here. Join Erica Huss, longtime wellness industry expert and entrepreneur, as she shares what she’s learned from over the years from building brands and products, creating conversations and experiences, and on my own health journey. Each week, she’ll chat with doctors, authors, and thought leaders to get the expert info, asking th ...
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Who thinks that they can subdue Leviathan? Strength resides in its neck; dismay goes before it. It is without fear. It looks down on all who are haughty; it is king over all who are proud. These words inspired PJ Wehry to create Chasing Leviathan. Chasing Leviathan was born out of two ideals: that truth is worth pursuing but will never be subjugated, and the discipline of listening is one of the most important habits anyone can develop. Every episode is a dialogue, a journey into the depths ...
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From the depths of rural France join Kylie Lang as she guides you through the trials and tribulations of French country life. Hear the stories from other expats, how they’ve started new lives, set up businesses, renovated properties or retired in this wonderful region of France. And discover hidden gems to visit, the stories of France and its fascinating history and the culture of the French that has so many people fascinated. From food and wine to the many travel destinations in France subs ...
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Be Bitwise

Alondo McClees

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We are Alondo, Bevan, Cynthia, Jen, and Stephanie and we welcome you to Be Bitwise! This podcast will hopefully provide great insight into the world of technology, the history of how all these innovations came to be, and how you can be an integral part of its future.
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Cancer Conversations

Look Good Feel Better

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Cancer Conversations is the podcast you never thought you’d need for the diagnosis you never want to hear. Hosted by journalist and cancer survivor, Helen King. Brought to you by Look Good Feel Better and Dry July.
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The Envelope

Los Angeles Times

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The Envelope podcast pulls back the curtain to reveal intimates stories from this award season’s top contenders. A-list actors, directors and showrunners join Los Angeles Times entertainment reporters Yvonne Villarreal and Mark Olsen for conversations about their personal lives and creative processes — and how it all fuels their art.
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Uncle Ant & King Haze bring you their unique point of view on trending topics, social issues and life's everyday struggles. Like us on FB theblackguyspodcast and follow us on Instagram and Twitter @theblackguyspodcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-black-guys-podcast/id1297403036?mt=2
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Join Dave and Elise every week for a buggy-ride of cinematic exploration. A bilingual Montreal native and a Prairies hayseed gravitate to Toronto for the film culture, meet on OK Cupid, and spur on each other's movie-love, culminating in this podcast. Expect in-depth discussion of their old favourites (mostly studio-era Hollywood) and their latest frontiers (courtesy of the TIFF Cinematheque and various Toronto rep houses and festivals). The podcast will be comprised of several potentially n ...
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Welcome to the Rooted Working Mom podcast! Find True Rest in Jesus, Rise in Your God-Given Authority & Raise Kingdom Kids Steward & Connect With Your Kids Through Gospel Centered Parenting, as a Busy Working Mom God-Led Wholeness Coaching in Faith, Motherhood, Wellness, & Mindset Find Clarity and Purpose in Your Motherhood Let Go of Working Mom Guilt Say Goodbye to Burnout Hey sweet mama! If you’ve been in a space of overwhelm, exhaustion, struggle, and feeling like you are just not good eno ...
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EMRLD Life

Jay & Jade B.

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This is a stoner podcast, about cannabis society and good vibes. Join us as we smoke cannabis and to help normalize the cannabis community & discuss all kinds of topics, when you are this stoned the conversation can go literally anywhere so enjoy the ride. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/emrld-life/support
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This podcast gives you an insightful view in to the individuals working for and running one of the best private care providers in the UK - Fieldbay. We aim to cover everything from meeting the senior management team, insightful interviews with our amazing clinicians and covering a wide variety of topics about care, mindfulness at work, occupational health, wellbeing and many many more. #FeelGoodWithFieldbayPodcast
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Jazz Northwest

KNKX Public Radio

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Jazz Northwest, produced by Jim Wilke, focuses on the regional jazz scene from Portland to Vancouver, B.C. Albums by the best resident musicians from Seattle, Portland and Vancouver are featured, and the program also includes news about the best places to go for live jazz in the region. In addition, Jim goes "on location" to concerts, clubs and jazz festivals to record performances by resident and visiting artists for playback on Jazz Northwest. These one-of-a-kind recordings are available n ...
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Brown Suga Radio

Brown Suga Radio

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Brown Suga Radio is designed to uplift and embrace the African American Community with Love, Laughter and Inspiration. My passion and motivation is to celebrate Urban Culture by promoting music, arts, books, movies, health, beauty, fashion, spirituality, lifestyles and relationships. In addition, we provide highly requested star-studded interviews from various amazing entertainers such as Troy Taylor, Trey Songz, Ying Yang Twins, Anthony Hamilton, SKG, Trina, MC Lyte, Rasheeda, Nappy Roots, ...
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StoryWeb: Storytime for Grownups features stories you’ll love to hear – fiction, memoir, poetry, film, song, oral storytelling, and more. Listen as master storyteller Linda Tate talks about literature and other stories each week – and be sure to catch those special weeks when Linda reads the stories to you. Visit TheStoryWeb.com to learn more, share your thoughts about this week’s story, and subscribe to a free weekly email highlighting the featured story.
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Techquanimity Podcast

Cynthia Phelps, PhD Founder InnerAlly, Mark Montalban, Co-Founder MindfulText

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We explore the intersection between technology, mindfulness and compassion with a eye for overall wellbeing. Tech·qua·ni·mi·ty [tek-kwuh-NIM-i-tee] noun A state of calm and balance achieved by integrating technology with wellbeing practices. The quality or condition of being at peace using technology mindfully to enhance wellbeing and holistic health. Example Insights: "With the rise of meditation apps and digital detox retreats, more people are seeking techquanimity in their lives." "Throug ...
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91.3 KBCS is public radio providing Puget Sound with a diversity of music and information. Listeners tune in to hear an unparalleled mix of new and classic worldbeat, folk, and jazz, in addition to unique and vital news and analysis. Over 150 volunteer hosts, producers, and journalists deliver much of the music and news heard on the station. KBCS alumni can be heard on public radio stations throughout the region and reporting for National Public Radio. The roots of KBCS took hold in the earl ...
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THIS PODCAST IS TAKING A BREAK AND WILL RETURN IN SEPT 2024. ...It's time to re-evaluate our relationship with animals! This podcast promotes conversations about human consciousness and self-awareness as a precursor to the recognition of animals and plants as sentient beings. It brings together people from many different perspectives who openly share their journey of awakening to the sentience of all life. This podcast is meant to be somewhat conversational, not strictly an interview format. ...
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1. Aleksa Safiya - Im So Sorry 2. Coline Creuzot - You Tried It (Unplugged) 3. Bailey Bryan - Anymore. 4. Lenci - Memories and Moments 5. Inayah - Nirvana (my mind) 6. Amara J - Inconsistent Love 7. Dunn Pearson, Jr. (feat. Dean Finesse Miller, Portia Martin & Patrice Rushen) - Tell Me 8. Sandra St. Victor - Coming Around 9. Raquel Rodriguez - Don't You Know 10. Zaakiyah Mccall - True Colors 11. Justine Skye, Rema - Twisted Fantasy 12. Esther feat. Tinashe - BAYNK 13. Maya B - Dont think abo ...
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Did you know that DIY genetic tests like 23&Me miss 90% of genetic mutations? THAT’S A LOT OF MISSES. We’re only just beginning to crack the code on what we can detect and how we can use that information to change future outcomes, and Dahlia Attia-King, founder and CEO of Panacea is at the forefront of this movement. Listen as she breaks this info …
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On this episode of Chasing Leviathan, PJ and Dr. Ryan Holston discusses his book, Tradition and the Deliberative Turn, which explores democracy and the importance of small-scale communities in fostering genuine deliberation. Holston draws inspiration from philosopher Hans-Georg Gadamer, emphasizing the historical nature of communities and the need …
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The role of women in French society has undergone significant changes over time. Historically, women’s roles were largely confined to domestic duties and child-rearing, with limited access to education and professional opportunities. The French Revolution ignited a conversation about women’s rights, leading to gradual changes. Over the 19th and 20t…
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This Warner Bros. 1947 Studios Year by Year episode features two gems that put their own particular slant on noir's familiar theme of murderous conflict between women and men: Curtis Bernhardt's Possessed, starring a more-than-usually deranged Joan Crawford, with Van Heflin as the rakish object of her obsession, and Delmer Daves' Dark Passage, star…
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Lisa Bloom tells the story of a boy who loves drumming, much to the annoyance of his parents and aunt. Bloom then draws parallels between the tale and entrepreneurial journeys, the value of pursuing one's passion, overcoming challenges creatively, and following your unique path to success. Story Coach Lisa Bloom is the go-to expert on business stor…
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On this episode of Chasing Leviathan, PJ and Dr. Michael Patrick Lynch discusses his book, The Nature of Truth, and the goal of creating an anthology on the question of truth. They explore common misconceptions about truth and the importance of understanding what it means when we talk about propositions being true or false. The conversation delves …
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As someone who loves the history of France, I did wonder if Carcassonne was going to be worth visiting. Would it live up to my expectations, or would I be disappointed? The hype around this city is huge, and I really didn’t want it to let me down. It’s one of those stunning medieval cities that is like stepping into the pages of a history book. You…
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Erica Williams and I talk about her inspiration for founding "A Red Circle", her mission to promote racial equity, having five children and going back to school, how her school project turned into a non-profit organization, "we all bleed red", education programming, teaching food resourcefulness, buying things we don't need, and so much more! Websi…
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Our second Anna Magnani Sampler includes three Hollywood films, two with parts written for her by her friend Tennessee Williams, as well as the second film directed by Pasolini: The Rose Tattoo (1955), Wild is the Wind (1957), The Fugitive Kind (1960), and Mamma Roma (1962). Paired with a wacky Burt Lancaster, a bullying Anthony Quinn, a quietly in…
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Guess what? 73% of women think the morning-after pill and the abortion pill are the same thing. Jamie Norwood and Cynthia Plotch, co-founders of Winx Health are here to set the record straight and remind people that the morning-after pill is still legal and it is NOT the same as the abortion pill. Not only that, but they'll send it to you at home, …
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On this episode of Chasing Leviathan, PJ and Dr. Mark Roche discuss the practical, intrinsic, and moral value of a liberal arts education, as well as the role of educators in shaping the learning experience. The conversation delves into the Enlightenment and counter-Enlightenment, as well as the impact of education on individual growth and societal…
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La Rochelle in the Charente Maritime is steeped in history and sits on the French Atlantic Coast. This picturesque medieval port town offers everything from architecture and culture to gastronomy and beaches. And, of course, there is also a stunning coastline. History oozes from every part of this town, and the three towers are a constant reminder …
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Jeff and Shell Tripp and I talk about losing their brother and daughter to suicide, starting the Say Something Foundation in their honor, suicide does not discriminate, mental illness, helping your family members who are experiencing suicidal thoughts, the amazing volunteer base they have built, what not to say when someone is grieving, how they lo…
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In this episode of our Lilli Palmer Acteur-ist Oeuvre-view series, we watched a couple of 1969 movies somewhere on the horror spectrum: De Sade, a movie of ideas that doesn't live up to them, written by famed horror/sci fi author Richard Matheson; and The House That Screamed, an Italian slasher with a twist or two to recommend it. Good parts for Li…
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Lisa Bloom tells the story “The Giant Fear,” which teaches that ignoring fear only makes it grow, while facing it makes it smaller. Specific to business, she sheds light on how strong leadership can mitigate fears as well as how entrepreneurs can transform giant fears into manageable challenges. Story Coach Lisa Bloom is the go-to expert on busines…
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On this episode of Chasing Leviathan, PJ and Dr. Jeremy Begbie discuss the importance of integrating the worlds of art and theology. Dr. Begbie explores the concept of reductionism and its dangers, highlighting how the arts can resist reductionism and offer unique insights into human experience. They also reflect on the unique nature of music, and …
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If you've ever wondered what it is like to live on the French Riviera, then you'll love my interview today with Laura Tobin, an Italian Food Blogger. Where she lives, she has Nice to the East, Antibes to the West, Monaco in the middle and Saint-Tropez just an hour away. Just like me, Laura is a traveller at heart. She has spent four years in the US…
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Will Erker and I talk about intactivism, the history of male circumcision and how it became an American custom, what we teach in schools about circumcision, how we lack informed consent around circumcision in hospitals, female circumcision around the world, the body keeps the score, informing yourself, being a dragon for a day, and so much more! Mi…
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For this MGM 1947 Studios Year by Year episode, we discuss Cynthia, a gentle family melodrama starring a luminous 15-year-old Elizabeth Taylor as an over-protected teenager, and High Wall, a psychiatric film noir with great roles for Robert Taylor and Herbert Marshall as sweaty noir protagonists at cross purposes. Our Fear and Moviegoing in Toronto…
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I'm relieved to share that there are still people in the wellness biz that are more interested in the actual wellness part than sharpening their elbows against the competition. Dr. Jonathan Leary is the visionary Founder and CEO of Remedy Place, a revolutionary Social Wellness Club in New York and Los Angeles (and plans for beyond), at the intersec…
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Through an engaging conversation with one of Fulcrum's partners, we explore the strategic maneuvers and adaptive strategies that not only helped them navigate the tumultuous COVID-19 era but also aided their expansion. This episode sheds light on the delicate balance of pricing and product mix when choosing wholesale lenders, highlighting the merit…
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On this episode of Chasing Leviathan, PJ and Dr. Jason Eberl discuss the questions of human nature, human personhood, and the mind-body relationship. Dr. Eberl highlights the field of bioethics and its intersection with philosophy and theology. Together, they explore conceptions of human nature including dualism, materialism, and hylomorphism. The …
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Bastille Day, or La Fête Nationale, commemorates the storming of the Bastille on July 14, 1789 – a pivotal event that sparked the French Revolution and the fight for liberty, equality, and fraternity. This day is marked with grand celebrations, from spectacular fireworks to military parades and lively parties across the nation. Discover its histori…
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After some rocky episodes, our Lilli Palmer Acteurist Oeuvre-view uncovers a couple of gems: Nobody Runs Forever aka The High Commissioner (1968, directed by Ralph Thomas), a spy thriller bursting at the seams with the charms of Rod Taylor and Christopher Plummer, and Hard Contract (1969, the only feature film made by writer-director S. Lee Pogosti…
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Lisa tells the tale of a wise fool who plays a single note on his instrument, confident in his unique sound. She then explores the tension between originality and tradition, urging entrepreneurs to find their authentic voice while repurposing existing ideas to create something powerful and distinct. Story Coach Lisa Bloom is the go-to expert on bus…
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On this episode of Chasing Leviathan, PJ and Dr. N. Gray Sutanto discuss the work of Dutch Calvinist theologian Herman Bavinck, particularly his work on the inescapability of Christian revelation in all philosophical knowing. For a deep dive into N. Gray Sutanto's work, check out his book: Philosophy of Revelation: A New Annotated Edition 👉 https:/…
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From the lavish Hall of Mirrors to the beautifully landscaped gardens, the Palace of Versailles takes opulence to another level. A masterpiece of French architecture, it was the scene of extravagant parties and absolute terror during the French Revolution. In this episode, I uncover the stories and secrets behind this majestic palace and explore th…
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Pamela King and I talk about extreme independence causing burnout, thinking you have to reach your goals by yourself, finding your people and a sisterhood, a date to the Butterfly House, taking action towards your goals, not waiting for a "why", being deployed and away from family, supporting other women, getting justice, going to therapy and doing…
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For this Paramount 1947 Studios Year by Year episode we watch a couple of films by producer/director team of Seton I. Miller and John Farrow: California, starring the belligerent sexual tension of Barbara Stawyck and Ray Milland in a left-leaning fable about the establishment of law and order in the West Coast, and Calcutta, a terrific Alan Ladd/Ga…
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A fellow pioneer woman joins me today! And she is f-ing delightful. Emilie Hoyt is the founder and CEO of LATHER, one of the first, if not the first, beauty and personal care companies to focus on clean ingredients and synthetic-free fragrances. Long before the emergence of the "clean beauty" movement, Emilie endured severe migraines, occasionally …
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This episode is sprinkled with practical wisdom and tips that will help both the novice and seasoned baker to explore the sweet art of cake decorating. From the secrets of working with American buttercream to achieving the perfect cake moisture with simple syrup, Bre generously opens her kitchen to us, revealing the subtleties of her craft. We also…
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On this episode of Chasing Leviathan, PJ and Dr. Cynthia R. Wallace discuss the contradictions and impact of Simone Weil's life and work. Dr. Wallace explores the importance of embodiment in Weil's philosophy and the connection between obligations and the body. She highlights the impact of Weil's Christian convictions, particularly those related to…
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French markets are more than just a place to shop they're a way of life in France where everything is fresh, local and delicious. Today I'm uncovering the magic behind these markets with their seasonal fruit and veg, handcrafted cheeses, local wines and vintage finds. I’ll reveal what makes French markets an irresistible experience with tips on how…
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For our June Special Subject we revisit the work of Kenji Mizoguchi, looking at two films from earlier than his best-known (in the West) period: The Story of the Last Chrysanthemums (1939), about cross-class lovers and what it takes to become a great artist, and The 47 Ronin (1941), based on a true story that became emblematic of samurai values. To…
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Lisa Bloom tells the classic tale of “The Fox and the Cat.” Through this Brothers Grimm narrative, Lisa explores profound business lessons about the value of simplicity, humility, and staying true to one’s core expertise while navigating the entrepreneurial journey. Story Coach Lisa Bloom is the go-to expert on business story-telling. For decades s…
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Prepare to be dazzled by the tales of Idaho's sparkling soil, where the first logger's accidental discovery of the star garnet launched an era of gemstone fascination, and deer hunters stumbled upon opal riches, earning Spencer the title of Opal Capital of America. Discover the ghost towns preserved by time, where Idaho's mining past still whispers…
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Calling all sleep geeks! This is a very special minisode that's my birthday gift to me, since sleep is the greatest gift of all. I got to chat with Chris Norton, CEO of Equinox Hotels, about the first ever Global Sleep Symposium coming up on June 19-21 in New York City, where I will have the honor of playing MC to the event! This symposium going to…
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On this episode of Chasing Leviathan, PJ and Dr. Amber Jamilla Musser discuss the concept of sensation and how it shapes our understanding of the world. She examines various works of art, including the film ‘Us’ by Jordan Peele and the dance piece ‘Shango’ by Katherine Dunham to explore the complexities of representation and authenticity. The conve…
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France is renowned for its cheese, with over a thousand varieties each telling a unique story of tradition, region, and craftsmanship. From the creamy decadence of Brie to the bold and tangy character of Roquefort, French cheeses are an integral part of the country’s rich culinary heritage. The question is, do you know your Camembert from your Comt…
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Legacy Jackson and I talk about what it was like to be a TEDxStLouis speaker, Little Legacies, her 501(c)(3) community service organization for kids that she started in 2016, how she wants to decorate her car, Disney Dreamers Academy and feeling like a celebrity, being on the Drew Barrymore Show, getting an award from the White House, eating Raisin…
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This week's Lilli Palmer Acteurist Oeuvre-view sees Lilli in two small but crucial roles: Sebastian (1968), starring Dirk Bogarde as a Cold War cryptanalyst of divided political loyalties, and Oedipus Rex (1968), starring Christopher Plummer as Freud's favourite plaything of the gods. We discuss Cold War politics, the Swinging Sixties New Woman, fr…
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In this week's episode of The Envelope video podcast, "Lessons in Chemistry" star Aja Naomi King opens up about overcoming her fears about launching a career as an actor and Michelle King and Jonathan Tolins take us inside their popular new procedural, "Elsbeth."By Los Angeles Times
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