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The 920 Show

Nick Meisner, Lydia Andersen

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The area code of the Green & Gold. A city on a bay. The land of cheese curds. Titletown. The Toilet Paper Capital of the World. We are Green Bay, Wisconsin! We’ll dive into all things Green Bay and the best ways to experience our city, from outdoor recreation to attractions, delicious restaurants and wine, beer, and cocktails, sports, events, and everything in between all year round. Hosted by Discover Green Bay.
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Rethinking Wellness

Christy Harrison, MPH, RD, CEDS

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Rethinking Wellness offers critical thinking and compassionate skepticism about wellness and diet culture, and reflections on how to find true well-being. We explore the science (or lack thereof) behind popular wellness diets, the role of influencers and social-media algorithms in spreading wellness misinformation, problematic practices in the alternative- and integrative-medicine space, how wellness culture often drives disordered eating, the truth about trending topics like gut health, how ...
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Welcome to Talking To Charlie - the home of real life experiences from those directly or indirectly affected by cancer, plus the many other challenges that life can sometimes throw at us - www.talkingtocharlie.com
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Planet Pulse Pacific

The Lentil Intervention

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The climate and health crises are two of the most pressing issues of our time. Change needs to occur, and sooner rather than later. Join your hosts, Ben Eitelberg and Emma Strutt, for conversations about people and planet. Find more details at www.athletesfornature.org
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The Road to Genome

NHS Genomic Medicine Service

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The Road to Genome podcast provides an exciting opportunity to journey into the fast-moving and innovative field of genomic medicine. In each episode we talk to professionals and experts involved in genomics today. We chat about their role, uncover the different – sometimes unusual – paths they’ve taken during their careers, and discuss how this rapidly developing field is changing the face of healthcare practice. And, most importantly, we gain insights into the emotional rollercoaster exper ...
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Welcome to News of the Times - Unlocking the Vaults of Historical Crime, your gateway to a captivating journey through the darker pages of history. Join us as we dive deep into the annals of crime, unearthing forgotten stories, unsolved mysteries, and notorious criminals from the past. Our channel is dedicated to shedding light on the compelling, mysterious, and often chilling crimes that have shaped the course of history. From cunning con artists to cold-blooded killers, we're here to explo ...
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ALBERT’S BOOKSHELF

Danny Miller & Nige Clucas

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Hello there!! Welcome to Alberts Bookshelf. Albert loves books and here is his book shelf full of his favourite books read by Alberts Dad. From The Gruffalo to The Wonkey Donkey, from reading to listening we sat down and recorded some of his favourite books as a birthday present to him. For the times when Mum and Dad are at work, having this page means we’re always in his earshot and he loves them. So much so, we decided to put them out there for other children and parents to enjoy listening ...
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The Tie-In

Zena Harris and Mark Rabin

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Behind the scenes, sustainability in action. Entrepreneurs Zena Harris and Mark Rabin talk shop with filmmakers, event producers, and entertainment professionals from around the world in a quest to amplify the voices of people who are innovating, leveraging their influence, connecting ideas, and inspiring crews to make the entertainment we love more sustainable.
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Need the perfect playlist? I got you covered!!!! Stream & Share Below https://afrocaribbeanvibesmix.com/mixtapes/ 1. Elvis Francois - Broken Pieces 2. Hailey Kilgore - Hold Me 3. Montell Jordan - Now Or Never 4. Muni Long - Hrs and Hrs 5. Eli Derby x 6LACK - Lately 6. JaeRene (feat. Marqus Clae) - Synergy 7. Alecia - Always Find My Way 8. Amber Jade - Layers 9. Afra Kane - Building 10. Cherise Ransome - The Bridge 11. Naya Shea - Risk 12. Kate Usher - What You Read About Me 13. Sensei Yaebae ...
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Hosted by Transformational Wellness Expert, ICF Master Coach, Public Speaker & Author, Gillian McMichael, this podcast will inspire you to unlock your true purpose and ignite your infinite potential. Discover real, honest stories from those who have overcome challenges and found peace in their lives. There is an inner strength in every one of us, and this is explored through a series of topics, from trust and forgiveness to confidence and self-love. These stories will help to lighten the loa ...
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Mom Gold

Liz Teich & Amanda Mintz, Upstarter Podcast Network

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This is not like your regular mom podcast, it’s your cool mom podcast. It’s an unfiltered look into motherhood through the lens of the working mom and mom bosses, all while figuring out the journey of how we got to where we are and how we juggle it all—even if we aren’t. Hosts, Liz Teich and Amanda Mintz, are two mompreneurs who’ve had successful careers in the fashion, beauty and design industries in NYC, while raising little ones… Tune in to for fun conversions between mamas and be inspire ...
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit rethinkingwellness.substack.com Former anti-vaccine “crunchy mom” and current public-health nurse Lydia Greene joins us to discuss why she was susceptible to anti-vax messaging despite having a science background, how and why she developed orthorexia, how a chronic digestive disorder mad…
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Lydia Green - The Gruesome Murder That Shocked Victorian London News of the Times Episode 395 | 1877 In today’s episode it is 1887, some two miles north of Whitechapel. A horrific crime has taken place against Lydia Green within her own home in the morning hours whilst the rest of her family are downstairs starting breakfast. A suspect is quickly i…
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Lydia Green is the Founder and Project Director of Manta Watch New Zealand, a charitable trust dedicated to protecting and studying manta rays. With a Marine Biology degree (Hons) and over 15 years of experience in marine science, Lydia has worked in waters across the globe, from Fiji to Mexico, bringing a wealth of expertise to New Zealand's manta…
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Before you listen to this episode, “the Tie-In” team would like to tie you in to a few items. We highly recommend you head on over to our YouTube channel for this episode. In the YT version, you’ll get to see Paul show off his company’s innovative tech. You’ll need all your senses activated for this one. Please like and subscribe: https://youtube.c…
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In this episode, we come to you from Genomics England HQ in Canary Wharf, as Helen talks to Amanda Pichini, Clinical Director for Genomics England, and Genomic Counsellor. Amanda chats about her career journey so far, her work with Genomics England and the importance of Genetic Counselling. We also hear about exciting future projects that are comin…
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The Marston Moor Murders - A Ghostly Tale News of the Times Episode 403 | 1903 In today’s episode, it is 1903, near Yorkshire at famed bloodbath location of the Marston Moors. This renowned haunted location is being watched by two gamekeepers as there has been a recent surge in poaching. A torrential thunderstorm, a figure in the distance, a creepy…
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The Campden Wonder - 17th Century Murder Mystery News of the Times Episode 401 | 1660 - 1662 We launch our start of “Notorious” November with this very famous case from 1660 under the restoration reign of Charles II. The case, named the Campden Wonder – something of a mystery – remained relevant for centuries – still being referenced in late Victor…
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The Demon Drummer of Cortachy Castle News of the Times Episode 401 | 1844 In today’s episode it is 1844 and we are in Scotland at the family seat of the Ogilvie’s. The story recounts the visit of Miss Dalrymple who, with other guests, has come to stay for a few days in the famed family halls. Having settled in her room from her long carriage ride, …
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This week on “The Tie-In,” Zena and Mark feel the groove of “Green Disco,” a company championing sustainability in the music industry! Their CEO, Jonah Geschwind, is inspiring green-thinkers and beyond to embrace the culture and positivity of live entertainment once again by quantifying, reducing, and articulating environmental impact. We need his …
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This episode of A People's Theology is sponsored by United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities. Receive a $1,000 scholarship when you apply and are admitted: unitedseminary.edu/apeoplestheology Watch full episodes of A People's Theology: https://www.youtube.com/@APeoplesTheology Mason chats with Jeff Wells and Vikki Randall about how to underst…
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit rethinkingwellness.substack.com In this solo episode, Christy discusses the evidence on sugar and health—specifically what the science really says about the links between sugar and the risk of various chronic diseases, as well as the inherent limitations of the data. Plus, in honor of Ha…
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The Holborn Horror & Ramsgate Reckoning - Serial Murders News of the Times Episode 400 | 1865 This case from 1865 was horrific and beyond disturbing. A coffee shop with rooms above agrees to lodge overnight three young boys, aged 10, 8 and 6. The man who brings them in is polite and asks that the boys stay on their own. The café agrees. The man tak…
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Professor Niki Harré, Head of the School of Psychology at the University of Auckland, and author of Psychology for a Better World: Working with People to Save the Planet and The Infinite Game: How to Live Well Together, shares her vision of resilient, compassionate, and creative communities as the foundation for sustainability. As discussed in her …
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The Trouble with Harriet - Two Murderous Tales News of the Times Episode 398 | 1836 & 1843 In today’s episode we look at two cases involving women named Harriet. Our first case from 1836 involves 21-year-old unhappily married Harriet Tarver. Harriet’s husband, Thomas, has abandoned her at least once and has only come back with some forceful parish …
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Join us as we delve into the writing process behind the beloved local favorite, The Maid and the Socialite by Lynda Drews. In this episode, we discuss the vibrant history of Green Bay, and so much more. Nick and I share our thoughts on current happenings, and look ahead to future events—all with a spooky twist as we embrace the Fall season!…
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Disturbing Cases of Severed Heads News of the Times Episode 53 | 1880 - 1885 In today’s episode we dip further into disturbing tales with three stories where scientists of the time, inspired by Marry Shelley’s 1818 novel Frankenstein, look to re-animate heads of criminals who faced the guillotine. In Victorian society, there was no punishment worse…
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https://www.sustainableproductionforum.com/ - “The Tie-In” has been so proud to take part in #SPF24 - We’re thrilled to share our live conversation from the Vancouver event with the CEO of “Hollywood Trucks” (@hollywoodtrucks), our dear friend and collaborator, Andre Champagne. (@andrejchampagne) Andre’s sustainable innovations are revolutionizing …
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit rethinkingwellness.substack.com Cognitive psychologist Gordon Pennycook explains the psychological reasons we fall for misinformation, conspiracy theories, and general bullshit (a technical term!). We discuss why people with an analytical cognitive style tend to be more skeptical of alte…
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This week we're back once again with Adam Clatworthy, from the heart of Guys Hospital, London, supported by the South East Genomic Medicine Service Alliance. In part 2 of Adam's journey, Helen talks to Adam C about his family's diagnostic odyssey that eventually saw 2 of his children diagnosed with the rare disease, CRELD1. We learn more about the …
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The Creepy Case of the Shaftesbury Avenue Murder News of the Times Episode 396 | 1894 In today’s episode, it is 1894 London. Mr Rasch has come home from his walk only to discover his house burgled of all its valuables whilst the children were playing downstairs. Seeking his wife, he finds her in the bedroom, her ankles tied together with considerab…
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In this episode, Charlie is joined by Richard Hughes, a practicing psychotherapist whose particular areas of interest include relationships, issues men face and boarding school trauma. A reference to the psychological harm done to many children who were sent away to boarding school. Following the previous episode with Jamie and his suggestion that …
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Deadly Devereaux - The Trunk Murderer: Scotland Yard Casebook News of the Times Episode 394 | 1905 In today’s episode it is 1905 Oldham where chemist, Arthur Devereaux is finding it difficult to support his ever-growing family with the new twin boys in addition to his 6 year old boy. Devereaux has only just been given notice that his current employ…
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This week on “The Tie-In,” Zena and Mark sit down with David Hardy (@david.hardy62), an innovator and highly respected figure in the entertainment industry. He’s using his extensive connections to push media forward, and we’re very excited to see how his plans for renewable Hydrogen power pan out. When he says green, he means green, and it’s our ho…
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This episode of A People's Theology is sponsored by United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities. Receive a $1,000 scholarship when you apply and are admitted: unitedseminary.edu/apeoplestheology Watch full episodes of A People's Theology: https://www.youtube.com/@APeoplesTheology Mason chats with John Dominic Crossan about who Paul really was an…
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit rethinkingwellness.substack.com New York Times bestselling cookbook author Julia Turshen joins us to discuss intuitive cooking and how it relates to intuitive eating, how diet-culture recovery has influenced her approach to cooking and recipe writing, learning to accept that not every me…
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Disturbing Cases of Matricide - Darkest Family Secrets of the 1800s News of the Times Episode 3393 | 1878 & 1893 Matricide is rare and already rather creepy and disturbing in itself, but these two cases are more unusual than most. Our first case from 1878 involves a young lad of 17 and his alcoholic mother. She requests a glass of water from him an…
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Brutal Murder Tales from the Georgian Era News of the Times Episode 391 | 1692 - 1754 In today’s episode we look at a series of disturbing stories from Georgian times. Our first case from 1742 involves a spoiled older son, worried that he will be disinherited by his younger brother and wanting his full inheritance now, he embarks on a killing spree…
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The Body in the Buttery News of the Times Episode 392 | 1892 1892 Oldham, in Northern England, and odd things are going on with a tenant couple. The wife has, supposedly, travelled to her mother’s due to her mother’s alleged health issues - she has not been seen in weeks. The husband equally has not been seen around the property being rented for se…
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Join us as we delve into the inspiring journey of Jordan McCabe, from his roots in northeast Wisconsin to his days on the college basketball court, and now his return home to coach the next generation of athletes. Discover the passion and dedication that drive him, and how his experiences are shaping young players today. Plus, get the scoop on exci…
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This week on “The Tie-In,” we’re bringing you something a little different to celebrate SPF24. Mark Rabin shares his in the field experience of “Burning Man.” He, Ryan Wartena (@theryanwartena), and other innovators in sustainability and entertainment talk shop and take note of some revolutionary tech currently supporting the star power of some maj…
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit rethinkingwellness.substack.com Registered dietitian and author Shana Minei Spence joins us to discuss how a career in fashion affected her relationship with food and her body, her experience with a holistic provider who recommended elimination diets, how values and social norms influenc…
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