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More and more people are waking up to their life purpose and realizing the purpose of their life is not to just pay bills. Whether you are Awakening or Awakened, this era is being called "The Great Resignation" for a reason. This podcast talks about being a conscious professional, how to support yourself to thrive, has thought provoking guests, and more!
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Memories Through Melodies

KU ENG 23-61 Spring 2018

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Music is an essential part of just about everyone’s lives. It fills the silent spaces of our day, underscores the important moments in our lives, and transports us to another world. In this podcast, Kutztown University Composition students have collaborated by considering a song and talking about why it’s so great. Thinking beyond the music, including both the technical and emotional elements of a song results in a deeply personal piece of work. Several styles, genres, and modes have been co ...
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Wichita State golfer Michael Winslow will play in the U.S. Amateur Championship from Aug. 12-18 at Hazeltine National Golf Club. Winslow won the Kansas Amateur in July in Topeka, part of a summer that included winning the Kansas City Amateur and advancing to the semifinals of the Missouri Amateur. We talk about the mental game … Continue reading "R…
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Jasmine Peaks, Taylor Jameson and Princess Anderson continue our series on Shocker basketball newcomers. We talk about why they chose Wichita State, their favorite NBA and WNBA stars and summer workouts. Wichita State leaves for the Virgin Islands later this month where it will play two exhibition games.…
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As an Awakened Professional, Conscious entrepreneur, and former Human Resources professional, I think it's time to add my two cents to the topic of "Quiet Quitting". I want to talk about the energy of "quiet quitting" and what it does to your self-esteem, your law of attraction abilities, and how to let yourself off the hook if you're "quiet quitti…
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I'm so excited to bring this guest to the podcast today. I've had the honor of first being a listener to Emily Aarons' Aligned & Unstoppable podcast and being inspired by her - to becoming a writer on her team for the past several years. I've seen her business explode and witnessed the shifts as she's been able to embody and share her wisdom center…
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