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Join Linda Fisler as we talk about writing, art, and creativity! Linda will have guests from time to time to talk about their creative process and milestones. Check out her YouTube Art Chat TV page too! Buy Linda a coffee and support Art Chat TV podcast and Youtube Channel. Without your support, we wouldn't be sharing the things we love. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/LindaRFisler
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Learn from the leadership journey of purpose-driven changemaker CEOs & leadership insights from top global thought leaders and best-selling leadership book authors. Your host Mahan Tavakoli, who Thinkers360 recently named as one of the top 10 global thought leaders on management, has over 25 years of executive leadership experience and serves as a consultant and coach to some of the highest-performing organizations and CEOs. In the conversations, you will learn from the leadership journeys o ...
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ReadMHK Podcast

Manhattan Public Library

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ReadMHK is a community-wide reading program aimed at building connections through books and sharing experiences with each other. Each month we will speak with a local community member, talk about books based on the theme, and offer reading suggestions.
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Scott Wise from Ghostly Gateway Paranormal Investigations. Paranormal Gateway Paratalk Podcast. A journey into ALL THINGS PARANORMAL! The show will include other paranormal teams, paranormal enthusiasts, paranormal celebrities, paranormal authors, and our teams' experiences and evidence from past investigations to play on the show! These audio files were converted from our Internet Radio Shows broadcasted from Facebook, YouTube, and Twitch. Thanks For Tuning In!
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FASD Elephant™ Podcast & Blog

Michael L. Harris, MA, LP, SEP

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Join Michael Harris, a Licensed Psychologist and FASD Speaker, as he discusses Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, a complicated, special needs disability that results from prenatal alcohol exposure. With insight from Michael being a psychologist (since 1997) and a foster parent (since 2012), you can learn FASD basics as well as advanced concepts without the jargon or the judging, plus plenty of practical FASD tips & tools, news, and interviews with other FASD experts. It's FASD support wheneve ...
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A view from the practitioners: AIM at 25

The Stephenson Harwood podcast network

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Members of the Stephenson Harwood capital markets team talk to some of contributing authors to the Practitioner’s Guide to the AIM Rules, the 8th edition of which was recently published by Sweet & Maxwell (co-edited by Tom Nicholls and Tom Page of Stephenson Harwood).
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In this episode of Partnering Leadership, explore the intersection of leadership development and cutting-edge AI as Mahan Tavakoli’s 4-Step Framework to unleash a team’s full potential comes to life in an unexpected way. Instead of a traditional discussion, Mahan uses Google’s Notebook LM to transform his framework into a dynamic conversation betwe…
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Today I talked to Esinam Bediako about here novel Blood on the Brain (Red Hen Press, 2024). When Akosua, a 24-year-old grad student in New York, falls and bangs her head, she has too much drama in her life to pay attention to her headaches and exhaustion. She’s just broken up with Wisdom, her boyfriend, she learns that her long-estranged Ghanian fa…
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Growing up in a food-loving family near Florence, Italy Matilde Razzoli (Elio’s Place) had a natural inclination to become a chef. After rising the ranks in some of Italy’s best restaurants, she ventured to Australia on a visa for a break and fell in love with it. Now she’s taking on the biggest role of her life at an all-day bistro that's making w…
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Derrick Banks is the owner and operator of Freshly Faded Barber + Shop in North Park, San Diego. Coming up, he was mentored by local barbers such as those at Gentry’s, part of the San Diego scene for over sixty years. In this conversation we start by discussing his upbringing and the standards his parents set for him. Black history and culture were…
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In the slums of 19th-century New York. A tattooed mystic fights for her life. Her survival hangs on the turn of a tarot card. Powerful, intoxicating and full of suspense. The Knowing (Bedford Square Publishing, 2024) by Emma Hinds is a darkly spellbinding novel about a girl fighting for her survival in the decaying criminal underworlds. Whilst work…
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You will want to start with Part 1 of episode 135; it can be found right here. Linda Schlossberg, author of Life in Miniature, who teaches at Harvard, joins RTB to read and explore one of her favorite Alice Munro stories, "Miles City, Montana" in our new series, Recall This Story. The discussion ranges widely. This story first appeared in The New Y…
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Dave Allen, known as the "Sea Urchin Godfather," is a pioneer of the Australian sea urchin industry. With over 25 years of dedication, he has mastered the craft of harvesting, processing, and promoting premium uni, becoming a key figure in elevating Australia's sea urchin to global recognition. https://www.instagram.com/tasdavea?igsh=MXh1dzNvY2V3Mm…
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Hal Elrod, the international bestselling author of The Miracle Morning: The Not-So-Obvious Secret Guaranteed to Transform Your Life, which has been translated into 37 languages and has sold over 2.5 million copies, brings his unique perspectives on establishing daily practices that foster personal growth and leadership excellence based on his recen…
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Linda Schlossberg, author of Life in Miniature, who teaches at Harvard, joins RTB to read and explore one of her favorite Alice Munro stories, "Miles City, Montana" in our new series, Recall This Story. The discussion ranges widely. This story first appeared in The New Yorker (1/6/1985) and was reprinted in The Progress of Love (1986) one Munro's m…
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From Pashas to Pokemon (Vishwakarma Publications, 2024), Maaria Sayed’s first novel, is a coming-of-age story. Aisha grows up in the Muhammad Ali Road neighborhood of Mumbai in the Nineties–a time when India was starting to grapple with liberalization, globalization, and polarization. In Mumbai and London, Aisha tries to learn what it means to grow…
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Paranormal Gateway Paratalk.Tonight's guest is the captivating Linda Meris, author of the thought-provoking book *Hypocrisy vs. Mysticism, Wisdom, and Morality*. Linda’s journey is nothing short of extraordinary. Through profound paranormal encounters and divine interventions, Linda found herself channeling the spirit of one of the most iconic and …
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When her dad quite his corporate job and picked up an apron and knife Giorgina Venzin’s (The Venzin Group) childhood was suddenly immersed into the world of hospitality. She grew up in restaurants, and it was only natural that one day she would go out on her own and create her own offerings. Now in her mid-30s she has a family-run group with six ve…
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After cutting his teeth and rising the ranks at some of Sydney’s and Melbourne’s best restaurants Elliot Pinn (Housemade Hospitality) had an opportunity to join an exciting new hospitality group. In a short period of time the group has grown exponentially, and so too has Pinn’s approach to the art of hospitality. https://www.housemadehospitality.co…
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In this episode of the Partnering Leadership podcast, host Mahan Tavakoli is joined by Andre Laplume, co-author of Spinout Ventures: Transitioning from Employees to Entrepreneurs. Andre Laplume shares his research and perspectives on the dynamic world of spinouts—those entrepreneurial ventures born out of larger organizations when employees break a…
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Today I talked to Cynthia Swanson about Anyone But Her (Columbine York, 2024). In 1979 during her freshman year at Denver East High School in 1979, Suzanne’s mother was murdered by an armed robber while working in her record store. Suzanne has always sensed ghosts, so she’s not surprised when soon after, she hears her dead mother warning her about …
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Welcome to the final episode in our miniseries collaboration between Producers podcast and AgriCultured, a festival which showcases and connects the produce and people of northern Tasmania, or Lutruwita as it’s called in Aboriginal culture. So far, we’ve heard from duck farmer Bec Rumble, vegetable grower Wouter Sels, winemaker Linda Morice and fin…
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In the Shadow of Dora: A Novel of the Holocaust and the Apollo Program (Stephen F. Austin UP, 2020) spans two very different decades from the Nazi concentration camp of Dora-Mittelbau to the coast of central Florida in the late 1960s; the book tells the story of the real life intersections between the horror of the Third Reich's V-2 rocket program …
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One of Australia’s most celebrated chefs, Martin Boetz (Shortgrain) has had pork at the centre of many of his creations in the kitchen. After years wowing Sydneysiders with Longrain, and putting on feasts to remember in the Hawksbury he’s now making his mark on the Brisbane landscape – and Brisbanites can’t get enough of him. https://www.shortgrain…
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Kevin Dean speaks to managing editor Emily Everett about his story “Patron Saints,” which appears in The Common’s most recent issue. Kevin talks about the process of writing and revising this story, which follows a young American trying to find his place in Cairo, while the city roils with political uncertainty after the Arab Spring uprising. Kevin…
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The name of Taylors is deeply embedded in the minds and hands of Aussie wine drinkers. You’ve most likely bought a bottle, been gifted one or seen them adorned a dining table somewhere, sometime. Mitchell Taylor is the third-generation winemaker and managing director of this esteemed estate and joins me to tell me more https://www.taylorswines.com.…
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It takes a certain gall to update one of William Shakespeare’s most enduring and most beloved tragedies. Anyone who has survived an English literature class at a US high school or college knows that neither Romeo nor Juliet lives to old age; and those few who have not read the play, for pleasure or under duress, have probably seen one of the screen…
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In this episode of the Partnering Leadership podcast, Mahan Tavakoli engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Stephen Wunker, the renowned author of The Innovative Leader: Step-By-Step Lessons from Top Innovators For You and Your Organization. Drawing from his extensive experience in innovation consulting and his collaboration with thought …
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In Sara Johnson Allen's novel Down Here We Come Up (Black Lawrence Press 2023), Kate Jessup’s mother lures her back home to North Carolina. Jackie Jessup is a con-artist, always working a scheme, always taking what she wanted, and she taught Kate to do the same. Now she’s dying, and Kate is estranged and living far away in Boston. Kate, her mother,…
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A postman struggles to deliver the last letter on his last day of work. A prostitute elopes with the auto rickshaw driver who arranged clients for her. An inspector discovers the dead body of the boy he had an altercation with the previous evening. In Nocturne Pondicherry (Hachette India, 2024), Ari Gautier peels back the layers of human emotions u…
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Welcome to the third collaboration between Deep in the Weeds’ Producers podcast and AgriCultured, a festival which showcases and connects the produce and people of northern Tasmania, or Lutruwita as it’s called in Aboriginal culture. This is a special part of the world, with beautiful, fertile lands, true seasons, and rich traditions. So far, we’ve…
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When three people in Philadelphia inhale dust developed by a scientist who has discovered parallel universes, they are transported into an interdimensional no-man's-land that is populated by supernatural beings. From there, they go on to an alternate-future version of Philadelphia—a frightening dystopian nation-state in which citizens are numbered,…
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When evil stalks the land, who can you trust? Autumn 1314. In the aftermath of the Scottish victory at the Battle of Bannockburn, the villagers of Warcop wait desperately for the return of loved ones. When brothers Wat and Rob Dickinson bring news of the death of their companion, Adam Fothergill, as they fled home, there is no one to mourn him. But…
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Daniel is a worldly and urbane journalist living in London. His relationships appear to be sexually fulfilling but sentimentally meager. A young gay man with no relationships outside of sexual ones, he can seem at once callow and, at times, cold to the point of cruel with his lovers. Emotionally distant from his elderly, senile father, Daniel nonet…
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