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Most mothers feel undervalued, unseen, taken for granted and not honoured for having one of the most challenging and important roles in society. 1 in 5 mothers are diagnosed with a Perinatal Mood disorder, with many more experiencing fatigue, exhaustion, burnout, and other physical mental and health issues including thyroid imbalances, adrenal fatigue, and autoimmune disease. Postpartum Doula, Matrescence & Maternal Wellness Coach and Social Activist, Hope Corbin, hosts the Thriving Mamas po ...
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Learning Unboxed

Annalies Corbin & NOVA Media

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We hear, frequently, that the global education system is broken, and as a result, we spend billions of dollar trying to fix it. But the K-12 system isn’t actually broken at all – it’s working exactly as it was designed, 100 years ago, and it’s obsolete. So in Learning Unboxed, we will have a conversation about teaching, learning, and the future of work; we will reimagine, rethink, and redesign our educational system.
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Inspiring Wholeness

AdventHealth and Orlando Business Journal

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Inspiring Wholeness is a podcast, brought to you by AdventHealth and the Orlando Business Journal, featuring people who make Central Florida a better place to work, live and play. Join us for exclusive conversations with some of Orlando’s most influential innovators as they discuss the region’s business trends, leadership lessons and ways we can inspire wholeness throughout our lives.
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HAUNTED: The Audio Drama tells the story of reclusive alcoholic writer James Hunter, bubbly enthusiastic podcaster Abigail Corbin and police officer Dan Cowell as they investigate strange and seemingly unexplainable phenomenon. Told in a classic serial format with episodes raging from suspenseful thrillers, to spine tingling horrors to laugh-out-loud comedies, HAUNTED: The Audio Drama is a horror adventure series that feels like Doctor Who crossed with The X Files. Season 2 begins on April 1 ...
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Only One In The Room

Laura Cathcart Robbins

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Hosted by Laura Cathcart Robbins, a writer and a recovery thriver and survivor, Laura found herself in an all too familiar position. In September 2018, she was the only black woman in the room at Brave Magic, a famed writer’s retreat. After it was over, she wrote about her “only one” experience in The Huffington Post and comments started flooding into her DM. These comments were from people from all races, ethnicities, creeds, and nationalities who had felt “othered”. Laura beautifully inter ...
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Join me as I explore and discover aspects of Christ’s radical teachings found throughout the span of the Bible. "We are Radicals" promotes the radical teachings of Jesus's love, hope, peace, unity, grace, and joy. These​ segments will outline a wide variety of Christian topics all linked to practical daily living as believers of Christ. Peace.
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Discourse Magazine Podcast

Mercatus Center at George Mason University

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On the Discourse Magazine Podcast, you’ll hear from a diverse range of authors, thinkers, and scholars who are dedicated to discourse, to the notion that good thinking and good ideas arise amid the interplay of different viewpoints and perspectives. In these conversations, we discuss a variety of different topics, and almost everything is on the table. We hope that you enjoy the podcast and that these conversations help spark new thinking and more... discourse.
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Entrepreneurs come in all shapes, sizes, ages, colors, and from all different walks of life. Here at the Every Entrepreneur Show, we will get into the minds of a lot of entrepreneurs in the Real Estate industry! However though, we will delve deep into the minds of tons of other entrepreneurs. It’s an amazing opportunity to understand the mindset and work ethic it takes to become successful in life and in business in today’s world. Entrepreneurship is a lifestyle of being the best in all area ...
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A medical doctor, wellness expert, and economist with 120 years of combined experience help you understand medical, health, and wellness trends and their impact on personal finance and business. Medical, health, and wellness issues in all their forms will be explored: physical, mental, and spiritual and ways you can improve your health and live a better life. These recordings will cast a wide net and give a variety of perspectives with leading health and business experts on topics reflecting ...
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Prison POD, P.O. Box 294, Orono, ME 04473 email: prisongram@prisonpod.org 08/05/2023 - Website: https://prisonpod.org Those who may be hearing impaired can view on YouTube (link below) and use the Closed Captioning. Season 1 is not available on YouTube. You can also find Season 2 on YouTube! You can also listen to all of the Inside Death Row: NC and Life Without Parole on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/@valeriecartonio2025/podcasts All links pertaining to Prison POD Productions can be foun ...
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On this best of Mornings with Carmen, Miles Smith, author of "Religion and Republic," looks at how Christianity influenced our nation's first 100 years due to the underlying beliefs and practices of the people. Political scientist Adam Carrington of the Ashbrook Center explains that while there's a lot we can learn through the likes of Aristotle in…
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On this best of Mornings with Carmen, Lionshare's Dave Buehring talks about his frienship and shepherding of the late Christian singer Mandisa, as well as how sports chaplains impact the spiritual and personal lives of athletes. Dr. Corbin Hoornbeek, president of the University of Northwestern-St Paul talks about why being intellectually curious, b…
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Rafael Agustin is a writer on the award-winning The CW show Jane The Virgin and is a past Sundance Institute Episodic Fellow. He currently serves as CEO of the Latino Film Institute, overseeing the Youth Cinema Project, the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival (LALIFF), and LatinX in Animation. In 2018, LA Weekly named Agustin one of the …
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It's a holiday week and we are already starting to plan our long weekend. The All Star Game approaches and we rank the Mariners pitchers who should be on the AL roster. Chris Crawford, My Oh Why joins Ian to break down the decisions the Mariners made in last night's game. How do you fix a player's swing, when it looks like a timing issue? This appl…
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On this best of Mornings with Carmen, Nate Pickowicz, author of "The Kindness of God," helps us see and savor God's kindness even when we are overwhelmed by the harsh realities of life. Timothy Carney, author of "Family Unfriendly," talks about the ways our society makes raising kids hard, but also offers a positive vision for how we can support pa…
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On this best of Mornings with Carmen, Lionshare's Dave Buehring talks about miracles, expecting them today because of the miracle of Jesus' birth, life, death, and resurrection. Dr. Corbin Hoornbeek, president of the University of Northwestern - St Paul, helps us look at God's transcendent moral order and how lovingly living in light of that truth …
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Ron Francis, Kraken GM sits down with Ian as we look over the team's rookie camp on the ice from the Kraken Ice Plex. He discusses the draft picks as well as the team's decision to sign Brandon Montour and Chandler Stephenson. In addition, Ron gives us some insight on what might happen with the current roster, considering salary cap implications. B…
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On this best of Mornings with Carmen, Political scientist John Barrett talks about the political sermons and conversations we need to have: How do we not fear in fearful times? How do we not let the sun go down on our political anger? and more. Pastor Irwyn Ince, author of 'Hope Ain't a Hustle," takes us to Hebrews to find an anchor for hope in thi…
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On this best of Mornings with Carmen, Lionshare's Dave Buehring continues to talk around the names and attributes of God. Today, he looks at the forgiveness of God and how God has a sense of humor. Dr. Corbin Hoornbeek, president of the University of Northwestern - St Paul, looks at the prophet Daniel's certainty about God helped him to serve and l…
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Rafael Agustin is a writer on the award-winning The CW show Jane The Virgin and is a past Sundance Institute Episodic Fellow. He currently serves as CEO of the Latino Film Institute, overseeing the Youth Cinema Project, the Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival (LALIFF), and LatinX in Animation. In 2018, LA Weekly named Agustin one of the …
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Ian is thrilled with the Kraken's first two draft picks, and we review what they've done in free agency today. We discuss the Mariners' fourth series loss in a row and how much criticism Julio Rodriguez actually deserves right now. We might be worrying right now, but we'd all take 3.5 games atop the AL West on July 1st. Ian foresees more Kraken mov…
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On this best of Mornings with Carmen, Life.Church's Craig Groeschel, author of "Think Ahead," talks about how if we want our future to be more God-honoring, we need to make certain decisions today to support that goal. Pastor Ted Bryant, author of "The Jesus Method," explores how Jesus both truthfully and lovingly engaged the hot topics of His day,…
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On this best of Mornings with Carmen, Lionshare's Dave Buehring speaks more on some of the names of God: how He is our friend, but also a God of glory. Dr. Corbin Hoornbeek, president of the University of Northwestern, talks about the vision of leading others to engage the culture from the place of being theologically conservative. He looks to the …
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Picking up a couple of months after the events in Forsham, Abigail is struggling to adapt to life back in Greenvale without James. As Dan tries desperately to move on to a more normal life, Abigail resists and seeks adventure. Her prayers may be answered when a mysterious carnival comes to town... Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See a…
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Carmen starts the hour looking at the presidential debate and how as people of God's Kingdom of Truth we should engage in the inevitable conversations. Plugged In's Adam Holz addresses the dark patterns some online games and website trick our kids into engaging content that can be harmful, or trick them into unwanted online purchases. Carmen also t…
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Thann Bennett of The Equipped Newsletter and show shares more about how his adopted son has so changed his life, and seeks to help us appreciate those who God has in your life that are life-giving to you. Social media expert Chris Martin looks at a recent report from Google on the ways Gen Z interacts with news and information, and how they develop…
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The Mariners have the day off and a much-needed homestand. Plus, it's EQC Note Thursday! Brandon Huffman, 247 Sports joins Ian to talk about the loss of his daughter Avery to DIPG. The community continues to rally around his family. He also gives us the latest look on local recruiting and assesses the difference on what's happening with the Cougs v…
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Pastor Mark Vroegop, author of "Waiting Isn't a Waste," talks about finding peace and strength, even when you are in a time of uncertainty and anxiety. Dr. Corbin Hoornbeek, president of the University of Northwestern-St. Paul, helps us see again that in spite of being surrounded by an anti-God culture, Dan could be flexible culturally and make a l…
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Political scientist Mark Caleb Smith describes how in spite the way people are creating wedge issues around things like the Supreme Court or other matters, we are called to trust God, give do respect to authority, and seek to maintain civility. As we sometimes feel like we're reeling and losing direction, Carmen helps us see how the Lord's Prayer c…
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The Only One in the Room & R63 Productions is happy to share the brand new audiobook podcast, Jazz Lion’s Den, from accomplished playwright, screenwriter, actor, and stage director, Levy Lee Simon. Lee will be reading excerpts from his debut memoir Odyssey Towards the Light, with added commentary not found in the book, as well as a one-on-one intro…
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Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer joins Doug Harcombe, CEO, AdventHealth Central Florida South Market/AdventHealth Lake Nona, to explore plans for the “Medical City.” They talk population growth, access to care, health tourism, innovation and the power of collaborative endeavors. Lake Nona is the perfect community for AdventHealth’s new “hospital of the fut…
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The Mariners avoid the sweep with a win today, but boy they had us on the edge of our seats. We remember Tyler Hilinski, as we discuss the efforts his parents continue to make following his death.The Mariners pulled one out today and we discuss the concerns that exist. How do you feel about the team right now after this road trip? Ian shares his th…
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Dewey Williams, author of "Finding Joy on Death Row," shares his personal story of forgiving his mentally ill sister who took their dad's life, as well as stories of men on death row finding release from their sins. Barbara Winters, author of "Sexpectations," shares principles of forgiving children who engage in destructive behaviors. Faith Radio p…
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Carmen LaBerge helps to start our Faith Radio Day of Forgiveness by taking us to God's Word around forgiveness, a gift God gives us. Pastor Steve Carter, author of "Grieve, Breathe, Receive," share of his forgiveness journey after losing his dream job and having his family's livelihood threatened after the moral failings of the founder of the churc…
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How big is the concern for Bryan Woo right now? We're happy it's not an arm injury and we'll hopefully learn more later. Mariners were disappointing last night and the Astros gained some ground. Ian shares his dentist experience this morning. JJ Reddick had some bleepable things to say in his press conference as the new head coach of the Lakers and…
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Science writer Heather Zeiger of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity shares how we'll be able to see an exploding star sometime this summer, as well as the thorny ethical issues around invitro fertilization. Film producers Josh and Rebekah Weigel talks about the story of church in Possum Trot, TX that adopted almost 80 children out of the fo…
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Faithwire's Billy Hallowell shares stories of people living out their faith, including the story of a pastor who wisely and graciously responded with a homeless man started cussing in his church service, with amazing results! Ruth Kramer from Mission Network News provides updates of what God is doing in the world, including how churches are respond…
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Lauren Chan is a size-inclusion activist, having made an impact on the fashion industry over the past decade as a model (JAG), fashion editor (Glamour), and exited plus-size clothing brand founder (Henning, acquired by Universal Standard). In 2023, she became a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit rookie and has since branched into television hosting. Chan …
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We saw some great games across all local sports this weekend, as the Storm and Sounders took some unexpected wins. The Mariners still remain in command of the AL West, but there are reasons for concern. The road losses are among the highest. There's a historic game tonight in the NHL and we haven't seen a ton of teams trail three games to none in a…
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Elizabeth Neumann, author of "Kingdom of Rage," talks about some of the grand narratives that drive certain world leaders, but also some of the narratives that drive violent protestors. She talks about how engaging them graciously in Christian community can help de-escalate the tensions we face. Foundation Worldview's Elizabeth Ubanowicz talks how …
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Forgiveness might not be the thing we desire to do, but Lionshare's Dave Buehring reminds us that forgiveness not only sets those who hurt you free, it frees you! Adam Carrington of the Asbrook Center for Public Affairs talks about the Constitutional and the theological ssues around Lousiana's new 10 Commandments law, as well as the moral concerns …
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Humans think in story. Story is not just a way to connect with others, it’s how we connect to ourselves and how we navigate our world. At Just Bloom School, adults and children learn how to tap into their innate story-telling abilities to develop creativity and resilience. Head educator Sarah Lagrotteria joins us today to tell us more. Sarah has tr…
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Spine specialist, Dr. Shay Corbin shares a story of a gentleman with unrelenting neck and arm pain. Dr. Shay Corbin runs the Spine and Sports Rehab Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and also has an office in Port Allen. Dr. Corbin was the PGA Tour Chiropractor, from 2004 to 2007 traveling to tour events around the nation working with the world’s bes…
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It's a shame the Mariners are on the road during this beautiful week! However, we have plenty of entertainment in the form of hockey. How will the Sonics look when they come back? Has the NBA taken a step back when it comes to the competitive aspect? Last night we heard from Reggie Jackson regarding the time he spent in Major League Baseball, and t…
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Plugged In's Adam Holz talks about the latest Pixar movie "Inside Out 2" that opens a lot of doors in talking mental health with teens, as well as apps being developed for those struggling with mental health issues. Peter Ostapko of Kinsmen talks about the "Kinsmen Journal," as well as helping foster communities for men who are seeking to center th…
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While we often can recite famous jingles, how are we at reciting The Ten Commandments? Carmen talks about that in light of the state of Louisiana mandating them be hung in classrooms. Apologist Daniel DeWitt talks about astrophysicist Sarah Silviander, who came to faith in Jesus because of the evidence of God's design. Faith Radio podcasts are made…
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What will the Seahawks offensive line look like next season? We take a look at the newest additions. Laken Tomlinson spoke with the media last week and we hear from him, to get to know him as a person and a player. He lets us know what he will bring to Seattle, as well as what he expects from this Seahawks' coaching staff. There's more than meets t…
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Miles Smith, author of "Religion and Republic," looks at how Christianity influenced our nation's first 100 years due to the underlying beliefs and practices of the people. Steve Cuss, author of "The Expectant Gap," looks at the gap between what we say we believe about God and what we actually live out. He talks about ways to bring your life more i…
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Pastor Alfonso Espinosa, author of "Faith that Sees Through the Culture," talks about Biblical lenses that helps us to rightly understand the world around us so we can engage those around us better. Carmen LaBerge talks about being in a time of waiting and expectancy with a coming grandchild, and looks through Ps. 40 how we should have an expectanc…
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Chef Keith Corbin is the two-time James Beard Award nominated executive chef and co-owner of Alta Adams in Los Angeles, named one of the best restaurants in the country by Esquire, Thrillist, and The Los Angeles Times. He is the author of The Los Angeles Times bestselling memoir California Soul: An American Epic of Cooking and Survival. Keith is al…
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Mariners are red hot, but today we should remember how much of a treasure Willie Mays was in his career. We remember his greatness today. Mariners are rolling, especially when they score four or more runs. In Ian's eyes, Bryce Miller won the game in the 2nd inning. We pay tribute to Willie Mays, via Jon Miller. Who can compare to the greatest athle…
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Bible and Business' Bill English helps us apply Ephesian 4:1-6 to our workplace and how gentleness, patience, bearing others faults and striving to maintain unity is important in your work relations. Documentary filmmaker James Tusty, producer of "She Rises Up," talks about how by helping women thrive economically in a society, you also help the co…
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Everyone's Wilson's Daryl Crouch looks at Proverbs 18:21 to help us understand the power of what we say to build people up or destroy. He also talks about the need of pastors to have pastors. Mark Turman of the Denison Forum addresses recent news around a couple of high-profile pastors and understanding the impact our sin can have on others. Faith …
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Ty France is reactivated and Seby Zavala got sent down, are we surpsised? Playing relevant baseball throughout the year is fun and the Mariners have another big series vs the Guardians starting today. Mariners broadcaster Gary Hill Jr. joins the show LIVE from Cleveland ahead of a big series vs the Guardians. Mariners are in a great place to get th…
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Carmen LaBerge asks, "how do you respond when you hear someone say something that seems crazy? For that matter, how do you respond when you read some of the seemingly crazy stuff Jesus said?" American Bible Society's John Plake talks about how people view AI when it comes to engaging the Bible and spirituality. Faith Radio podcasts are made possibl…
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Nick Pitts of the Institute for Global Engagement talks about the recent statement adopted by the Southern Baptist Convention concerning invitro fertilization, as well as the Surgeon General's call for a mental health warning label on social media. Philos Project's Luke Moon provides an update on the situation in the Holy Land to help us know how t…
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Chef Keith Corbin is the two-time James Beard Award nominated executive chef and co-owner of Alta Adams in Los Angeles, named one of the best restaurants in the country by Esquire, Thrillist, and The Los Angeles Times. He is the author of The Los Angeles Times bestselling memoir California Soul: An American Epic of Cooking and Survival. Keith is al…
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