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Master of None

Gibson Campbell and Mandy Jewell

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Hi, we're Gibson and Mandy, and we know a little bit about a lot of things. We aren't masters of anything, but we would definitely consider ourselves jacks of all trades. This is a podcast where we discuss random things--from vanity plates to dark matter. We also try to make you laugh. If you like knowing something about everything and don't mind a dumb joke every once in a while, this is the place for you! Feel free to contact us on our website: https://masterofnonepodcast.weebly.com/
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Join us as we explore the human side of healthcare. Because health equity isn’t an abstract concept; it’s a lived experience. Cultivating Health Equity through education, partnership, and advocacy. Cultivatehealthequity.com for additional resources Cultivatehealthequity.blog to participate in the conversation.
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Welcome to Life's a Beach, and Then You Die, a look at the ups and downs of the human experience. From personal growth and self-discovery to challenges and victories, we discuss it all. Join us as we dive into the extraordinary stories of ordinary people, and learn from their journeys to find inspiration in our own…all the way to the end.
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Keencast

Keenspot Entertainment

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Chris Daily and John Troutman interview cartoonists and other luminaries from the world of geek culture. The official audio podcast of Keenspot, the world's largest source for webcomics. www.keencast.com. Email us at keencast@gmail.com
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In this episode, Richard Florczak shares his captivating journey to becoming a sought-after private chef for A-list celebrities such as Tom Cruise and Mel Gibson. Richard’s childhood experiences watching his mom in the kitchen helped inspire an extremely successful career in the industry, spanning over 25 years. He also shares his struggle with alc…
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https://cultivatehealthequity.com/about Tracia Williams’s life story is truly remarkable. Born with spina bifida, a condition affecting the spinal cord, she faced significant health challenges from birth. Tricia underwent back surgery shortly after birth to close an exposed spinal hole. But her medical journey continued: two weeks later, emergency …
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https://cultivatehealthequity.com/about Jade Gibson shares her inspiring journey from being diagnosed with stage three ovarian cancer at 16 to becoming a passionate advocate for young adults facing similar challenges. She discusses her experiences with healthcare, the importance of mental health, and the need for better support systems for young ca…
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In this episode, Luke Sharp shares how his unique family history helped shape who he is today. Raised by a mom who grew up in the circus, Luke draws inspiration from her charity towards others and approach to always treating those around her with kindness. He shares what it’s like breaking away from generational struggles and how he has helped his …
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https://cultivatehealthequity.com/about Jade Gibson shares her inspiring journey from being diagnosed with stage three ovarian cancer at 16 to becoming a passionate advocate for young adults facing similar challenges. She discusses her experiences with healthcare, the importance of mental health, and the need for better support systems for young ca…
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In this episode, Leroy reflects on his childhood, family influences, and musical journey. He shares memories of growing up during the civil rights movement, emphasizing the impact of their grandfather and mother, both pioneers in education. The episode offers a rich narrative of personal growth, historical context, and the transformative power of m…
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In this episode of "Life's a Beach and Then You Die," Caleb Wygal, the author of the Myrtle Beach Mystery Series, tells his own story. Caleb recounts his upbringing in a small West Virginia town and a tragic car accident that claimed his friend's life and left him with severe brain injuries. His journey of overcoming his injuries and the emotional …
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In this episode of "Life's a Beach and Then You Die," we hear from Jamie Daskalis, a successful restaurant owner and mother here in Myrtle Beach. Jamie shares her journey from growing up in a family of restaurant owners to running her own establishments. Her lifelong struggle with ADHD and experience as a mother to a child on the spectrum have taug…
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In this episode, Michael Warner shares what it’s like to have your entire life change in an instant. After a tragic car accident leaves him completely paralyzed, Michael spent the next several years relearning to walk and eventually run again. With his beloved Shelley by his side, he discovered a resilience he never knew he had, finding joy and rec…
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In this podcast episode, Bo Bryan, a celebrated writer, delves into his family's deep roots in Myrtle Beach, his battle with undiagnosed dyslexia, the vibrant days spent in New York City, and his experience as a father. Reflecting on his life and writing career, he shares his story and role as Myrtle Beach's poet laureate.…
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https://cultivatehealthequity.com/about Christy Boucher, a seasoned nurse with 12 years of experience who has dedicated her life to healthcare and advocacy. Her journey through breast cancer and the choices she made have shaped her into an advocate for early cancer screening and detection. Christy shares her story so we can learn from her experienc…
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About: https://cultivatehealthequity.com/about Chris Knight is no stranger to the struggles of being diagnosed with cancer. In February of 2019, Chris was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Mediastinal Large B-cell. Chris underwent six rounds of chemotherapy totaling up to thirty-six bags. Before starting his first treatment, he learned how much t…
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Send us a text Food. You eat it every day. It's such a large part of our families, our cultures, our personalities. Are you more of a go-out-to-eat or stay home and cook type? Which cuisines are your favorite? Do you like the same foods that you grew up with or have you branched out from your mother's cooking? All these questions and more are discu…
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About: https://cultivatehealthequity.com/about Debra Rundles, an experienced oncology navigator and compassionate guide, accompanies individuals through the difficult cancer journey. Her unwavering commitment to serving, educating, and empowering cancer patients is remarkable. In recognition of her tireless efforts in the fight against breast cance…
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About: https://cultivatehealthequity.com/about Dr. Harris is a passionate nonprofit leader and professor at the University of Texas, Arlington, committed to driving positive social change. With over 20 years of experience in the nonprofit sector, she has dedicated her career to empowering marginalized communities and addressing social disparities.…
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In this podcast episode of Life's a Beach and Then You Die, the host interviews Mike Oglesbee, a mindset coach, author, speaker, and podcaster, who shares his personal and transformative journey. Mike discusses his struggles with self-esteem, depression, and the dark places he has been in mentally but also how he turned his life around. It's not ea…
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In this podcast episode, Heather Edwards shares her life story, focusing on her visual impairment and how it shaped her experiences from childhood to adulthood. Born with a condition similar to macular degeneration, Heather had to learn to adapt and find her own way to independence and health.By Beach Easy Media
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In this episode of "Life's a Beach and Then You Die," Ernie Johnson shares his story of growing up in Conway, South Carolina, with an alcoholic father and the profound impact of a severe spinal injury sustained at 17. Despite the challenges of his father's alcoholism and the violence it sometimes provoked, Ernie speaks of the love within his family…
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In this episode of "Life's a Beach and Then You Die," host Julie Ellis interviews Paulette Miller, who reflects on her life's journey from a shy girl, to an aspiring entertainer, mother, and businesswoman. Paulette discusses her college theater experience, her complicated marriage, and her return to acting. Paulette's story is one of resilience, em…
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In this episode, Christiane, a French immigrant living in Myrtle Beach, recounts her life's journey, from her childhood in France to her various ventures in America. She speaks of her early years on her grandmother's farm, her move to the U.S., and the challenges of adapting to a new country without English proficiency. Christiane's resilience is e…
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In this episode of "Life's a Beach and Then You Die," Leslie O'Neill opens up about her life and experiences in a candid conversation with host Julie Ellis. She reflects on her childhood, marriages, and the responsibilities of being a caretaker. Throughout her journey, Leslie has gained insights into trusting herself, knowing when to move forward, …
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This week, Julie E. interviews Dino Thompson, a lifelong resident of Myrtle Beach and the owner of Cagnys and Flamingo Grill. Dino shares his family's story and his personal experiences growing up and working in the restaurant industry. We learn about his father's journey to America and the challenges of running a business in Myrtle Beach. Dino als…
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In this episode, Julie sits down with Greg Rowles, a well-known Myrtle Beach personality and singer. They discuss Greg's early experiences in the entertainment industry, his rise to fame and his upcoming theater, The Greg Rowels Legacy Theater. Greg shares personal stories about his family, marriage and journey to success, all culminating in the le…
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In this episode of Life's a Beach and Then You Die, Julie Ellis interviews Jeremy Howard about his life growing up in Myrtle Beach, his passion for his community, and how he came to create the sleigh ride organization. This is a story that serves as an inspiration and reminder to pursue your own passions and make a difference in your communities.…
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Gina Trimarco's life hasn't been easy. Her dad passed away when she was young, and her relationship with her mom and brother was rocky at best. Throughout her life, Gina has learned that in order to be happy, you need to fight for yourself and never give up on what you want to achieve in your life. “Even through the hard times, my attitude always w…
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Send us a text Every day of your life you do something so mundane that puts your life immediately at risk-- you get into a car. After a personal experience, Gibson and Mandy are back with some serious stats about this American epidemic and why we each need to do our part to be safer drivers!!By Gibson Campbell and Mandy Jewell
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David's journey has been marked by adversity, such as his mother's struggles with alcoholism, and his multiple marriages and health issues. This is the story of how he cultivated a resilient outlook on life, and how he discovered the value of both offering and accepting support from others, despite the pain and the fear of death. "The first thing h…
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This is the remarkable journey of Deborah and the impact of three pivotal men in her life: her father, her husband and her son. This episode unravels a tale of love, resilience, redemption and most of all, Deborah's unwavering determination to cultivate love. Trigger warning: This episode contains content pertaining to domestic violence and suicide…
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Send us a text Would you wear the ugliest shoes in the world (Birkenstock clogs) just to impress people? This week we discuss trends and why we feel so drawn to them. We ask ourselves the hard questions: "Do I want this because I think it's a good product or am I buying this because everyone else has one?" Tune in to find out how popular we were in…
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The life of an actor. Greg London talks about the winding road filled with hurdles that brought him to where he is today, the executive artistic director of the Long Bay Theatre. In this episode of Life's a Beach and Then You Die, we learn about Greg- who he is, where his love of theatre started, and where it’s brought him now.…
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A teacher with a love of trying new things and ensuring she lives life to the fullest, Angela Robinette is a shining example of overcoming hardship and living a fulfilling life. Experiencing a divorce after 20 years of marriage, she talks about what it’s like to pick yourself back up and start fresh. She also discusses her experiences teaching abro…
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Send us a text Well, friends, WE ARE BACK WITH A NEW SEASON. After our exciting summer, we are here to report on the rest of our adventures in Latvia and beyond. This week we discuss the biggest differences we saw between Europe and America, and how while traveling can help us broaden our horizons, it's not the only way to educate oneself on world …
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After an accident in his early adult years broke most of the bones in his body, Larry Kave now prioritizes doing the things he loves and helping those around him. Whether taking photos at local sporting events or playing Santa Claus at his daughter’s Christmas pageant, Larry is always looking for ways to enjoy life to the fullest.…
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Tracy Bailey’s story is about hard work, determination, and community. Growing up in rural South Carolina, Tracy's childhood taught her the importance of literacy and helping others. Her life has been filled with romance, adventure, heartache, and triumph, and is a testament to of the importance of trusting who you are and standing up for what you …
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Send us a text Throughout history, civilizations around the world have all had one thing in common: war. This week we discuss what war entails, if and when it's "justified," and why men seem to be so fascinated by it. We also talk about our experience living in Eastern Europe during the war in Ukraine. Feel free to write to us for suggestions, feed…
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Send us a text To start out: we do NOT support doing drugs. This week we do a deep dive into the history of America's most popular illegal drug after weed. You'll learn what ludicrous ingredients are included in the recipe for modern-day crack cocaine, and one scientist who decided to test it as EYE DROPS (in the name of science, of course). Also, …
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John Cramer shares his tumultuous experiences growing up in Youngstown, Ohio, with an abusive father. Facing blatant racism, he dropped out of high school, also turning to drinking and fighting like his father did. John struggled to maintain relationships but eventually learned how not to be a parent from his own experiences. Tragically, his son pa…
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Send us a text If you've ever seen the movie "Imitation Game" you're probably familiar with the code used by the Germans during WWII. But did you know cracking this code would eventually pave the way to creating modern-day computers? Then we go meta: discussing wifi (what on earth even is it?) and how the internet exists.…
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Mary Chestnut's journey began as the daughter of hardworking Italian immigrants in Toronto. Her career started in the cosmetics industry and then reached its height as she worked in retail build-out. Tragically, her success came to a screeching halt and Mary had to rebuild her life from scratch. With the help of her beloved friend, Laura, she start…
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Dylan Foster is a cheerful, fun-loving seafood expert and chef. His happy disposition is almost disarming and you would never suspect that he’s been through some serious hardship. Only six days after their wedding, Dylan Foster and his wife lost their baby at 32 weeks. Of course, it was absolutely devastating and it took some time to come out of th…
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Raised in the south during segregation, Patricia Burgess knows a thing or two about struggle and injustice. She also knows the importance of family, faith, and community. Patricia, now in her mid-80’s, recounts her life growing up in poverty and recalls the terrible night in 1950 when the KKK terrorized Charlie’s Place, a successful Black-owned nig…
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Country music artist Gary Alexander spent most of his childhood in a poor upstate South Carolina town. He was just a teenager when his mother died suddenly, and soon after, his alcoholic father left him to his own devices. With no other path open before him, he made his way to Myrtle Beach, and what unfolded is a story of courage, hard work, and a …
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