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Welcome to ‘The Unteachables Podcast’, where your host Claire English is NO stranger to challenging classroom behaviour. And if you’ve found your way here, it’s likely you aren’t either. This is a podcast that is dedicated to making you feel a hell of a lot less alone in these struggles, whilst giving you the knowledge, support and strategies you need to not only survive the chaos, but truly thrive in teaching. Each week, Claire gets real on some tough teaching topics, explores student behav ...
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Coaching Outdoors
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Coaching Outdoors

Alexandra Burn and Anna-Marie Watson

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The benefits of spending time in natural environments is far reaching, from relieving stress and depression, to restoring our brain’s ability to think creatively and come up with new ideas.In these podcasts we explore in greater detail the specific benefits of coaching outdoors in natural environments. Speaking with coach practitioners who have been coaching outdoors for many years, as well as specialists in areas such as eco-psychology, biophilia, nature connectedness and many more.We reall ...
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Discover your next favourite book, or take a deep dive into the mind of an author you love, with The Shakespeare and Company Interview podcast. Long-form interviews with internationally acclaimed authors, recorded from our bookshop in the heart of Paris. Hosted by S&Co Literary Director, Adam Biles. If you enjoy these conversations, you can order The Shakespeare and Company Book of Interviews here: https://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/product/7955486/the-shakespeare-and-company-book-of-inte ...
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Welcome to Outlander Cast: An Outlander Podcast with Mary & Blake, your go-to source for all things related to the Starz original series Outlander. Join us as we dive into the captivating world of this time-traveling saga, based on the acclaimed novel series by Diana Gabaldon. In this podcast, we recap and review each episode of Outlander, the hit historical drama that has captured the hearts of viewers worldwide. Starring the talented Caitriona Balfe as Claire Randall, a former World War II ...
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I am first and foremost a creator. I began writing in high school, and later I self-published my first collection of poetry. My life is a collection of stories. Some are shown in photographs, others are talked about in this podcast. These are stories that are from my writing, from my life, and from my friends. If you give them a listen, I hope that they inspire you to live your greatest life.
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Comedian Mary Houlihan (who famously played "Coat Check Girl" on Broad City and was cut out of an episode of Master Of None that filmed the day before the 2016 election) hosts a multi-genre podcast including murder mysteries, sex advice, fake daytime TV shows, and more with in-studio guests and call-in listeners. Support the pod at patreon.com/maryhoulihan!
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The Kinswomen aim to build more trust and bridge the gaps between women of color and white women through difficult, uncomfortable, but cathartic conversations. Named Best Podcasts of 2020 by Elle, Cosmo, and Marie Claire. Hosted by Yseult Mukantabana and Hannah Summerhill.
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Awakened and Unfiltered - Mindset Coaching, Encouragement, Spiritual Awakening, Motivation, Manifestation, Entreprenuership
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Awakened and Unfiltered - Mindset Coaching, Encouragement, Spiritual Awakening, Motivation, Manifestation, Entreprenuership

Mari Bailey - Awaken with Mari LLC | Mindset Coach, Spiritual Mentor, Motivational Speaker, Spiritual Entrepreneur, Intuitive Medium, Teacher, Intentional Living, Building Habits

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Are you a loved one in grief struggling with an emotional rollercoaster you can’t get off of and feeling robbed from moments of what could have been? Should have been? Are you a self-proclaimed empath, constantly absorbing the emotions of those around you? Did the person you were before fade a long time ago - only to be replaced with the irritability, restlessness, and numbness of this new normal? Love has given you moments you would not trade. It has given you a beautiful family, pets that ...
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The Fidelio Podcast features interviews with different kinds of artists. Host, Marie Ross, talks about various topics in the arts. She interviews artists who might not necessarily be household names, but are all known and respected in their disciplines. The Fidelio Podcast deals with ideas and inspiration, what these artists' lives are like, and why they are driven to create.
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Keely Henninger, Corrine Malcolm, and Hillary Allen are three professional trail runners looking to utilize their experience as athletes and scientists to foster community and discussion around new and challenging topics in the world of trail running, training and racing, and equality
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Each episode will feature interviews with key figures from the NHS procurement world discussing NHS Procurement and Supply Chain issues or an interview with one of the fascinating people shaping the future of our industry. You’ll hear ideas, opinions, and predictions about everything procurement. And much, much more.
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Composer and conductor Steve Danielson interviews other living composers to learn about their journeys, successes, and learning experiences. Each episode features an interview with the composers about their lives plus a review of 4 of their pieces (including audio!). To become a guest, or to suggest one, email moveabledo@gmail.com. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moveabledo/support
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Women’s World Football Show is the longest-running podcast covering women’s soccer throughout the world. Discover the award-winning content that spotlights inspiring stories of the game’s leading women footballers, coaches, and influencers. Join us for exclusive interviews, bringing you closer to the game and learning more about your favorite players.
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RN Breakfast daily stories separated out for easy listening. RN Breakfast is the program informed Australians wake up to. Start each day with comprehensive coverage and analysis of national and international events, and hear interviews with the people who matter today—along with those who'll be making news tomorrow.
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Everyday Wellness
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Everyday Wellness

Everyday Wellness: Cynthia Thurlow, NP

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Welcome to the Everyday Wellness podcast with Cynthia Thurlow! Cynthia Thurlow is a nurse practitioner, author of the best selling book Intermittent Fasting Transformation: IF45,2x TEDx speaker, with her second talk having more than 10 million views, and the host of Everyday WellnessPodcast. With over 20 years experience in health and wellness, Cynthia is a globally recognized expert in intermittent fasting and women’s health, and has been featured on ABC, FOX5, KTLA, CW, Medium, Entrepreneu ...
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Hosted by Ken Sweeney, The Comfortable Spot is a series of conversations with interesting people from different walks of life. You may not know all of them, but you might find them intriguing, so we hope you are sitting comfortably and happy to stay with us. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TCSPodcast
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Changing the world, one policy at a time... In each episode, listen to two changemakers – young visionaries and planetary elders – discussing their work towards a sustainable present and our common future. These intergenerational dialogues involve inspiring stories, lived experiences and personal conversations about what it means to be trailblazers, changemakers & more. A podcast by the World Future Council
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The Companies That Care podcast highlights business leaders who are making a difference in the world. Hosted by Marie Gettel-Gilmartin, founder of Fertile Ground Communications and host of the Finding Fertile Ground podcast. I have a passion for companies that care and give back to their communities. The first three episodes of Companies That Care, launched on Earth Day 2021, focus on sustainable fashion, food, and corporate philanthropy.
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Top tips & practical steps for diet, fitness, organization, self improvement & more. Get healthy, balance your life, and improve relationships and productivity with New York Times Best Selling Author, Celebrity Fitness Trainer & Diet Debunker Chalene Johnson and guests. No BS. Chalene delivers straight talk and simple strategies (with a side of humor) so that every show delivers a return on your investment of time. The Chalene Show is life coaching, personal development, nutrition, exercise, ...
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Today on the show are my New York City besties: Ginna Claire Mason Moffett, Mary Kate Morrissey Blake, and Meredith Toering! We all sat down a few days before I left New York just to recap my two months of living there. Yes, I loved it and yes, I cried. These friends were the catalyst behind me even thinking about moving to New York for a little wh…
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Next time you’re in your garden, think Greek. Marie-Claire Beaulieu, associate professor of classical studies at Tufts University, explores the mythology present in this space. Marie-Claire Beaulieu studies the human experience of the natural world in Greek and Roman mythology, religion, and culture. She makes extensive use of computational methods…
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Do you get Botox fillers? How do you avoid having a cameltoe? Would you consider additional surgeries? In today's episode of The Chalene Show podcast, Chalene Johnson fearlessly tackles your most personal and provocative questions! Chalene will be diving deep into topics like surgeries, losing her virginity, divorce considerations, Botox fillers, a…
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Today, I am delighted to reconnect with my friend and colleague, Dr. Anna Cabeca. She was with me before on episodes 94 and 202. Dr. Cabeca is a triple board-certified physician in gynecology, integrative medicine, anti-aging, and regenerative medicine. She is also an authority on functional medicine, sexual health, and bioidentical hormone replace…
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On New York University Week: The COVID-19 pandemic affected everyone, even infants. Natalie Brito, associate professor in the department of applied psychology, looks into the gut microbiome of those born during the pandemic. Dr. Natalie Brito is an Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Psychology at NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Educ…
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Ever been punched in the gut by a societal issue? That's how it feels tackling the lack of wrap-around services for underprivileged children in our communities. As we showcase the amazing work of the "I Have a Dream" charity in this episode, we're reminded of just how vital these services are. This charity pairs kids with navigators to guide them t…
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One of the biggest names in the Australian theatre scene and on the small screen has joined the cast of Gaslight - a Queensland Theatre production tipped to be a highlight of the 2024 season. Kate Fitzpatrick will take to the stage in the psychological thriller unravelling what it means to be gaslit by the ones you trust most. Guests: actress Kate …
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Former Australian cricketer Mitchell Johnson has lashed out at his old teammate, David Warner, in his latest opinion column and sent shock waves through the cricketing world. But given David Warner's checkered past, was Johnson's latest article fair enough - and what impact does it have on Cricket Australia? Guest: Gideon Haigh, Australian cricket …
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Victor Manuel Rocha - who worked across Latin America and was Washington's Ambassador in Bolivia - has been arrested and charged with being a clandestine agent for the Cuban government. Prosecutors have portrayed it as one of the most brazen and long-running betrayals in U.S foreign service history. Guest: John Feeley, former US Ambassador to Panam…
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After months of consultation, the way you receive letters and parcels will officially change - with new reforms announced for Australia Post. It's well known the outlet has been struggling, and the changes will mean letters will only be distributed every two days, which the Communications Minister says will match the slowing demand for them, while …
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After bringing on an early vote last night, the Senate passed Labor's bill to put some immigration detainees released by the High Court back behind bars. The fast track was in part triggered by the revelation a third detainee was charged after allegedly contacting a child online following his release. Guest: Simon Birmingham, Shadow Foreign Ministe…
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Last night the government passed its Nature Repair Bill after reaching a deal with the greens. There are two big changes to the government's original bill, with the Greens having expedited the inclusion of a 'water trigger' and taking offsets out of the scheme. But it's been a chaotic final sitting week where the focus has been on the response to t…
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The performance of Australian school students in international rankings has been in decline for two decades now, but the latest results from one key measure suggest other countries are doing even worse. The OECD's Programme for International Student Assessment tests more than 690,000 15 year-old students from 81 countries on their mathematical, rea…
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To its supporters, the COP28 talks in Dubai are crucial to the push for greater ambition around efforts to limit global warming to 1.5C above pre-industrial levels. To critics, the summit is an expensive exercise in Greenwashing, with the President accused of denying climate science and trying to set up fossil fuel deals. Guest:Richie Merzian, Inte…
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Israel's military is pushing deeper into southern Gaza, as the United Nations warns "an even more hellish situation" looms. A fifth of Gaza's second largest city, a place many Palestinians from the North have found refuge in, have now been ordered to evacuate. The IDF says it's taking "aggressive" action against Hamas and other armed groups in Khan…
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The Reserve Bank has kept interest rates on hold, in a move that gives some reprieve to mortgage-holders.It caps off a year which saw five rate hikes amid a cost-of-living crisis. So, did the RBA perform in 2023 - and what's ahead for Australian households next year? Guest: John Edwards, Senior Fellow at the Lowy Institute and former RBA board memb…
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As we get older, and hopefully wiser, we realize what truly matters in life. What do you remember most… receiving the latest and greatest toy or spending time having fun with your parents, family, children, or grandchildren? Sometimes our priorities, when it comes to gift giving, can be off balance. We want to give the best gift ever, but we neglec…
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This week on Trail Society, Corrine and Keely chat through an article on the lactating athlete and the overlapping symptoms of RED-S and breastfeeding for athletes. Then they interview Sally McRae, an ultrarunner, mother, podcast host, and public figure who is well-known for her ability to tackle insane challenges with open arms. They talk about he…
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This week, Moveable Do visits with Argentinian composer, Santiago Veros. Join us as we talk about growing up in Argentina and how that shaped Santiago's interest in building community through choral music. Pieces featured on this episode: "O Magnum Mysterium," "The Last March of Destiny," "Lake of Stars," and "Galaxias." To learn more about Santiag…
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On New York University Week: Social stressors can lead to many bad outcomes. Adolfo Cuevas, assistant professor in the department of social and behavioral sciences, discusses one. Adolfo G. Cuevas, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at NYU’s School of Global Public Health and core faculty at the Center…
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As the year draws to a close, things start to get increasingly challenging. You have your head teacher telling you that you need to keep learning until the last minute, even though you KNOW your students are checked out (and let’s be honest, we’re teetering on that edge too). Your students are becoming more and more unsettled. The energy shifts. Th…
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Discover a world that lies under the radar yet influences society in profound ways. Renowned gang researcher, Jarrod Gilbert, takes us on a journey into the heart of New Zealand's gangs. Gilbert, having lived amidst these communities for six years, brings unique insider perspectives. He dissects the nuances of gang culture, and the ethical dilemmas…
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Two years ago, the British drama Time debuted to great acclaim. Starring Sean Bean and Stephen Graham, it was an honest and human account of two men inside a UK prison. Now, the series returns for another instalment but this time, the story has moved to a women's institution. Wenlei Ma says the series tells a "human story" and explores the flaws in…
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The federal government is this week expected to release the long-awaited NDIS review, laying out a suite of recommendations to improve the system and participant experience as the scheme buckles under surging costs. Among those hoping for change are many in First Nations communities, where disability is more prevalent and complex, but the system is…
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Courtney Marie Andrews has dubbed 'Loose Future' a pandemic record. She stopped touring and retreated to a cabin by Cape Cod, Massachusetts to make 10 beautiful songs. She's back on the road again - this time in Australia - to bring those songs to life.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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"To hell with this place", those were New York representative George Santos's parting words after being expelled from Congress over the weekend. The now-indicted Republican's career on Capitol Hill came to a dramatic end last week, after a scathing House Ethics Committee report accused him of defrauding donors and enriching himself with campaign fu…
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This week there are two key pieces of legislation the government will try to pass in response to the High Court decision on indefinite immigration detention, including a bill to put those released back into detention. Shadow Immigration Minister Dan Tehan says they're being 'rushed' to pass the legislation, but has also repeatedly said if the Coali…
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The drama continues for Australian men's cricket, after former fast bowler Mitchell Johnson launched a stinging critique of former teammates David Warner and George Bailey over the weekend. In a column for the West Australian newspaper, Johnson took aim at Warner - who's set to retire - for getting a sendoff he feels Warner doesn't deserve. Guest:P…
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The government will push to pass preventative detention laws in the last week of parliament for the year, as the Coalition piles pressure on Labor over its handling of the case. Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Richard Marles says the High Court ruled against a law in place since the Howard government, and his government is putting in pla…
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Brookfield's $20 billion bid for Origin Energy was slated as the deal of the year. But the bid collapsed in spectacular fashion, with yesterday's shareholder vote the final nail in the coffin. Central to the failure of the deal was Australian Super, and it's view that Brookfield's $9.39 a share offer undervalued the company. Guest:Anthony Macdonald…
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About one in 45 Australians lives with an acquired brain injury, which is damage to the brain that occurs after birth. Suffering a brain injury is a life-altering event, that can affect a person's cognitive, physical, emotional and independent functioning. But a small clinical trial in the United States provides a glimmer of hope, suggesting deep b…
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The Israeli military has ordered the evacuation of a fifth of Khan Younis, the main city in Southern Gaza, ahead of possible ground incursions. Residents are being told to move further south to seek shelter - including as far as Rafah on the Egyptian border. It comes as humanitarian conditions are worsening across Gaza, with close to 16,000 Palesti…
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The President of the COP28 talks in Dubai has been forced to defend comments he made earlier this year that fossil fuels couldn't be phased out without sending humanity back to living in caves. The comments by Sultan Al Jaber, who is also President of the UAE's state-owned oil company Adnoc, have raised fresh doubts about the host nation's commitme…
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On New York University Week: Data can be very important, but it needs to be correct. Joseph Cimpian, professor of economics and education policy, discusses how bad data can have big consequences. Joseph Cimpian, Ph.D., is Professor of Economics and Education Policy at NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development. His research …
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Still the story rages on, and the more the Government explains the dumping of our smoke free laws to pay for tax cuts, the more they sound like they're losing the argument. Rather than being laudable, this policy is laughable. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By rova | Original
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In this episode I sit down with the newly appointed Chief Children's Commissioner Dr Claire Achmad, for an important conversation on children's rights in New Zealand. Dr Achmad shares her thoughts on the necessity for advocacy for these rights, spotlighting the often-dismissed matters in governmental decision-making processes that directly impact o…
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Vocal duo Vika and Linda are bringing back last year's sold-out Christmas show, 'Gee Whiz, It's Christmas', which promising a line-up of other musical kin to join in the fun this time around. They joined RN Breakfast to discuss what a Vika and Linda Christmas looks like and their careers more broadly, and perform their version of Stevie Wonder's tr…
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