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Comedicine

Dr Sarah Boston

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Comedicine is a comedy podcast hosted by Dr Sarah Boston, who is a veterinary surgical oncologist and stand up comedian. Sarah interviews comedians who are also health care professionals (human and animal health). The Comedicine podcast will focus on our guest’s origins in medicine and stand up comedy, their joke-writing process and how they navigate these seemingly different worlds. This podcast is for anyone who likes comedy, health care, midlife crises/second careers, laughing or listenin ...
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How does creativity benefit our lives as grown-ups? I'm Claire, and I re-found my creativity after a time of almost crippling anxiety. Now I want to share the stories of other people who have found or re-found their creativity as adults, and hopefully inspire many more grown-ups to get creative. I chat with my guests about their childhood experiences of creativity and the arts, how they came to the creative practices they now love, the barriers they had to overcome to start their creative re ...
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Meet the Desperate Housewives of the Midwest. Brittany Gibbons & Meredith Soleau navigate the thrilling new world of country clubs, charity galas, manicured lawns, and pretending to know the difference between Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Grigio. Join them for a hilarious ascent (or maybe slow-motion tumble?) into Toledo, Ohio's "high society”. New episodes every Tuesday!
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If you know what LYLAS stands for, then this podcast is for you! Two besties since middle school turned moms and psychologists dish on "the good, the fun, and the yucks" of life! We're tackling all things mental health, "mom balance" (whatever the hell that is), transitions in life (divorce, career, aging parents, parent loss, loss of friendships), self-care, travel, healthy habits, raising kids, and allllllll the things us midlife mamas are experiencing. We hope each week listeners feel lik ...
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Meeting Midlife

Meeting Midlife

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"Meeting Midlife" is a podcast that covers a wide range of topics about navigating the challenges and opportunities of facing and experiencing midlife, including career changes, health and wellness, relationships, finances, personal growth, and more. Each episode features a topic that provides practical advice and strategies for listeners to apply to their own lives. The podcast encourages listeners to embrace their season of meeting and experiencing midlife years with curiosity and intentio ...
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We’re friends. We’re moms. We’re having a midlife crisis. Join friends Maxine and Millie as we navigate work, parenting, and life after 40 while digging those old dreams of ours out of storage. If you’re the kind of mom who skipped the PTA meeting (who can blame you?), keeps meaning to join that book club, and wonders how old is too old to become a Rockette, you’re our kind of people. So kick off your shoes, grab a glass of wine, and join us as we reinvent this shitshow known as midlife. Bec ...
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Time to Win Podcast with RJ Jackson

Mindset Speaker and Coach RJ Jackson and The Personal Growth Dream Team

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The 'TIME TO WIN' podcast, hosted by award-winning Mindset Speaker, & Coach, Author, and Retreat host, RJ Jackson, The Courage Giver, is more than a podcast ~It is a Call to Action and a Game Plan to inspire you to reset your mindset, face your giants with confidence, and get through what you are going through. RJ Jackson and her expert guest are committed to providing you with the clarity, confidence, and courage you need to take the challenge of accepting where you are, adjusting to where ...
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Stories of Somatic Awakening and HOW-TO Live From The Inside Out! Have you ever noticed that your body communicates with you in many different ways? Perhaps through tension, pain, emotions and subtle sensations? Meet Aimee Takaya, a Certified Hanna Somatic Educator and expert in the field of Somatics, Chronic Pain, Movement Therapies and Soulful Transformation. Join the conversation as she and her guests explore the powerful ways you can work with your body to become more whole, connected an ...
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Welcome to The Hormone Solution Podcast with Karen Martel – your personal invitation to a world of hormone health, sustainable weight loss, holistic well-being, and embracing life's stages with a big old dose of vitality and confidence. (Remember, we used to go by The Other Side of Weight Loss – just in case you're wondering!) Meet Karen Martel, your go-to gal, a Certified Hormone Specialist and a total pro when it comes to women's hormones and busting through weight loss resistance. From de ...
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Are you ready for more? Are you ready to hear inspiring stories of people that have moved the needle on their journey because they pushed play instead of pause? Come join me and grab a seat at the table. You won't be disappointed.
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Join comedian and author Rachel Dratch as she discusses her new book “Girl Walks into a Bar . . .: Comedy Calamities, Dating Disasters, and a Midlife Miracle” her hilarious memoir about her career, her ups and downs and becoming a mother when she least expected. Filled with great behind-the-scenes anecdotes from Dratch's time on SNL, “Girl Walks into a Bar...” is a refreshing version of the "happily ever after" story that proves female comics-like bestsellers Tina Fey and Chelsea Handler-are ...
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Aging with Purpose and Passion" is a treasure trove of stories of hope, wisdom and inspiration for women who refuse to be defined by their age or stage in life. Mindset Expert, Therapist & Coach Beverley Glazer, brings you heartwarming, uplifting stories, tips and strategies from women who have turned their later years into their most powerful years of their lives. Each episode of this empowering podcast is a deep dive into the lives of extraordinary women who have overcome significant chall ...
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Reset Sail

Erik Guzman

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Join Erik Guzman as he pushes the reset button on his life and starts a new adventure (while trying to suck his family into it). Will he somehow figure out how to get it together and sail around the world on a catamaran? Listen to hear if the pipe dream becomes a reality while meeting inspiring people, learning some cool stuff, and having lots of fun along the way.
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Where brand, marketing, culture & women meet. Get insight, news and expert interviews on women-focused brands, trends and culture. From beauty, wellness, food, fashion, books, lifestyle, ageism, media and more. Hosted by Julie Kucinski, longtime expert in women-focused brands and co-founder of perimenopause & midlife wellness brand Wile.
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Hosted by Imi Barneaud, entrepreneur and mum, The Oceanriders Podcast is a series of weekly conversations with creatives, entrepreneurs, thinkers and dreamers who also happen to be surfers. Surfers from all walks of life share how surfing has affected their lifestyle and careers. Guests share how they have crafted or landed their dream job: a job that enables them to chase waves. Find out how you can too...
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Sisters In Sobriety

Sonia Kahlon and Kathleen Killen

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You know that sinking feeling when you wake up with a hangover and think: “I’m never doing this again”? We’ve all been there. But what happens when you follow through? Sonia Kahlon and Kathleen Killen can tell you, because they did it! They went from sisters-in-law, to Sisters in Sobriety. In this podcast, Sonia and Kathleen invite you into their world, as they navigate the ups and downs of sobriety, explore stories of personal growth and share their journey of wellness and recovery. Get rea ...
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Identical twins, Diane and Dawn Douglass hopeful romantics, changing the narrative about love after 40 by creating a community of happy, healthy, available singles. Join us for candid, unfiltered conversations about dating, finances, parenting (children and parents) and everything in between. We're creating a community of like minded singles breaking stereotypes not hearts. Check out the Sisterly Submitted Podcast and stay tuned for upcoming event announcements.
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Slate Health

Slate Podcasts

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A feed featuring episodes from across the Slate podcast network about health, wellness, and the science and business behind it all. You’ll see episodes from shows like What Next: TBD, The Waves, and How To!, containing coverage and conversations that go deeper than the headlines.
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The Slate Daily feed includes new episodes from more than 30 shows in the Slate Podcast Network. You'll get thought provoking analysis, storytelling, and commentary on everything from news and politics to arts, culture, technology, and entertainment. Discover new shows you never knew you were missing.
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This GenX Lady will discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly of midlife, with lots of vulnerability and plenty of humor. Navigating this stage of life ain't easy, but with a good laugh or two and the knowledge that you're not alone in this, it's at the very least entertaining. Tune in!
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The Quiche & Tuba Show

Debi “Quiche” Barmonde & Elise “Tuba” West

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"Your moment of whimsy, wisdom, and all that shift." Join a couple of happy lunatics of a certain age as they explore silliness, deep dives into humanity, interesting guests, and the mysteries behind the curtain of life. Bringing you stories that uplift, inspire, entertain, and make you smile. A bit of Seinfeldesque nothing-meets-a-bit-of-everything-that-matters-most. So get your coffee, some tissues, and let's vibe!
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We all want love, but most of us don't want to date to get it...because dating kinda sucks. That's why I'm Reinventing it. Welcome to Reinventing Dating! A podcast from Positive Psychology Coach, Kira Sabin that helps singles learn the foundational knowledge & skills to date like you f*cking mean it. Join Kira weekly, for short, smart & sweary conversations on what's working in dating, what's not, and where we go from here. Because love isn’t broken, but dating is. Let’s fix it.
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The Anxiety Hour is a program where we meet and profile interesting people, and explore parts of their lives that aren’t always seen. In short we’re asking, what are you afraid of? But more broadly, we're aiming to break out of the usual mental health conversations to highlight our shared experiences and feelings. Now, at this point it sounds kind of heavy, but trust us mental health isn’t always sad. Often it’s weird, funny, frustrating and even uplifting. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/pri ...
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This show delivers Human Design tips in bite sized chunks so that you can use your design in your everyday life. If you're looking to integrate your life and business in a holistic, intentional way, Unjaded is for you. Here I provide valuable insights for entrepreneurs, solopreneurs, small business owners, content creators, online coaches, consultants, online marketers, and women in search of purpose and alignment. When you're ready to step into the highest version of yourself, this is for y ...
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Retirement Wellness with Tech, Emotions, and Stories – No Calculators Imagine a retirement filled with joy, purpose, and endless possibilities—not just numbers on a spreadsheet. Welcome to Retirement Without Numbers™, a podcast redefining this life stage through emotional intelligence, real human stories, and innovative technology. This podcast was born from my two decades of experience as a financial advisor and my passion for showing that retirement is about more than financial calculation ...
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How To Be Queer!

Alex Vaughan and Kim Salvaggio

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Ever wonder what happened to the kids in the 90’s that could never get out of the closet...maybe trapped in there with old field hockey sticks and uniforms? Stories of flannels and baby white tank tops? Maybe a few “oops, I swear I was just tipsy stories..." It’s mid-life and you finally get the courage to say the words...yep, I’m queer… now what?! Welcome to a podcast about midlife and FINALLY out of the closet! Meet Alex, a human who finally got the words, non binary and transgender, at 40 ...
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Voice of Achievers

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Welcome to Voice of Achievers, your resource for insights on navigating the dynamic world of work. Whether you're a leader, professional, entrepreneur, or lifelong learner, this channel is tailored to meet your needs. Workplaces are like mazes; ups and downs, twists and turns, managing and meeting multiple players at various stages; yet navigating workplaces never come with a clear plan or roadmap. Through Voice of Achievers and its various mini-series, we address specific themes and experie ...
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In the launch of his new podcast, Scott Asmar: The Man & Everything In Between, will focus on subjects like relationships, finance, raising children, personal development, alongIn the launch of his new podcast, Scott Asmar: The Man & Everything In Between, Scott will focus on subjects like relationships, finance, raising children,personal development, along with everything that happens in between. Scott grew up in an Armenian-American household in a small Central California agricultural town ...
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Cause you and I both know it is rough. I know not everyone learns best from reading. I don't. So I did a short podcast to tell you all about my brand new program called Thrive that I launched on Friday. A brand new positive psychology program w/retreats for women over 40 to learn the knowledge, skills, and mindsets to thrive in midlife. Unlearn the…
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The story of IUDs is a story of technology, reproductive rights, shortcomings in communication about women’s health, and politics. Guest: Mia Armstrong-Lopez, managing editor at ASU Media Enterprise and author of a recent piece on IUDs for Slate. Want more What Next TBD? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next fam…
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This week, host Ronald Young Jr. talks to John DeLore, a podcast editor and sound designer who’s been in the industry since its heyday. He’s produced hugely popular shows for companies like Gimlet and Stitcher, and now he runs his own production company, Starlight Diner Studio. In the interview, John breaks down his sound design process, shares tip…
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The story of IUDs is a story of technology, reproductive rights, shortcomings in communication about women’s health, and politics. Guest: Mia Armstrong-Lopez, managing editor at ASU Media Enterprise and author of a recent piece on IUDs for Slate. Want more What Next TBD? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next fam…
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It’s time for another Q&A episode. I’m answering listener questions about bioidentical HRT, the risks associated with oral estrogens, and so much more. Additionally, we'll discuss the Mirena IUD's impact on hormone levels, address concerns about loose skin after weight loss, and weigh the pros and cons of different HRT methods for women experiencin…
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On today’s episode, ICYMI says so long, farewell to Rachelle as she departs for a new adventure. First, Candice allows her to update her internet diaries, then they run through fan-favorite moments and Rachelle’s greatest hits. Finally, we hear from friends of the podcast on what Rachelle’s run has meant to ICYMI. This podcast is produced by Se’era…
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While most everyone was reacting to Thursday’s Presidential debate, we had our eyes trained on the Supreme Court. It was again (surprise!) bad. SCOTUS determined that sleeping outside was illegal in Grants Pass v Johnson. They limited the scope by which insurrectionists could be charged for their actions on January 6, 2021 in Fischer v United State…
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This week, Slate Money goes to court. Felix Salmon, Emily Peck, and Elizabeth Spiers discuss two big Supreme Court rulings: One that stripped government agencies of regulatory power, and another that struck down Purdue Pharma and the Sacklers’ bankruptcy plan. Also: Giant “megacap” companies rule the stock market. Is that good? In the Plus segment:…
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What does a music producer do? If his name is Quincy Jones, a little bit of everything: conducting, arranging, composing. Assembling teams of ace session musicians. Sometimes, even picking a catchy title and telling an artist to go write a song about it— would “Thriller” have worked as well if it had been called “Starlight”? Quincy Jones was pop’s …
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I'm back with part 2 with Can we actually change? New Thrive Program Maybe we are at midlife and not too proud of the person we have become, can we actually change it? Can you teach an old dog new tricks? Yup. If you know how to change and as it turns out...we never learned it! In this 2 part episode about changing in midlife (when we are a bit gru…
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The morning after, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the first presidential debate of 2024 and President Joe Biden’s disastrous performance. Here are some notes and references from the show: CNN Presidential Debate: President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump Will Weissert for AP: Here’s why it would be tough for Demo…
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Saying any one storm or heat wave or weather in general was “caused by climate change” is tricky—summer is, after all, usually pretty hot, and storms happen. But researchers are working on a model that brings “climate change” from abstract into the particular. Guest: Daniel Swain, climate scientist at the UCLA Institute of the Environment and Susta…
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Saying any one storm or heat wave or weather in general was “caused by climate change” is tricky—summer is, after all, usually pretty hot, and storms happen. But researchers are working on a model that brings “climate change” from abstract into the particular. Guest: Daniel Swain, climate scientist at the UCLA Institute of the Environment and Susta…
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In this election year, there’s more criticism and distrust of the media than ever. For veteran journalist Ali Velshi, his belief in the power of journalism is rooted in a family history of pursuing social justice, across continents and generations. On today’s episode of A Word, he joins host Jason Johnson to talk about his career, and his new memoi…
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In this episode, Mina Kimes (ESPN NFL analyst and host of The Mina Kimes Show featuring Lenny) joins Prudie (Jenée Desmond-Harris) to answer letters from readers about what to do when your in-laws insult your daughter in a language they think you don’t understand, how to decide whether to have a second child later in life, and whether it’s okay to …
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What’s this? A bonus Opinionpalooza episode for one and all? That’s right! The hits just keep coming from SCOTUS this week, and two big decisions landed Thursday that might easily get lost in the mix: Ohio v EPA and SEC v Jarkesy. Both cases shine a light on the conservative legal movement (and their billionaire funders’) long game against administ…
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Can I Still Start Hormones 10 Years After Menopause? Doctors Respond The question from our community is, can I still start hormones 10 years after menopause or after 65? Felice Gersh Felice Gersh, M.D. is a multi-award winning physician with dual board certifications in OB-GYN and Integrative Medicine. She is the founder and director of the Integra…
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Maybe we are at midlife and not too proud of the person we have become, can we actually change it? Can you teach an old dog new tricks? Yup. If you know how to change and as it turns out...we never learned it! In this 2 part episode about changing in midlife (when we are a bit grumpier and stuck in our ways) I'm going to breakdown why we DON'T chan…
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This week, Emily Bazelon and David Plotz discuss the recent Supreme Court rulings on emergency abortions and guns with Yale Law School’s Linda Greenhouse and Congressman Jamaal Bowman’s loss in a New York Democratic primary. Here are some notes and references from this week’s show: Supreme Court of the United States: Moyle v. United States; United …
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Have you ever caught yourself commenting on someone's appearance with the best intentions, only to realize it might not have been received as you hoped? In today's episode, Aimee Takaya dives into why being mindful about how we talk about others' bodies is crucial, especially for healers and bodyworkers. In this episode, Aimee takes us through:- Bo…
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On this episode: Lucy, Zak, and Elizabeth help a member of the Slate Parenting Facebook group whose daughter forgot how to ride a bike… and is now pretty insistent that she doesn’t want to re-learn. We’ll talk through how to incentivize some bravery and get siblings involved in the process. We’ll also debrief with a round of parenting Triumphs & Fa…
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Dr Greg Bishop is a veterinarian and cartoonist. He graduated from UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine at the peak of the median curve in 2013, but Greg is anything but average. Greg endured a small animal rotating internship in the New York area, complete with old-school verbally abusive surgeon, and soul-crushing hours and workload. This horri…
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It’s Trump vs. Biden—again. But CNN promises, this time will be different. Guest: Margaret Sullivan, columnist covering media, politics and culture for The Guardian Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by …
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For this week’s episode of Working Overtime, hosts Ronald Young Jr and Isaac Butler are joined by writer Elisa Gabbert for a discussion of reading and rediscovering a love of books. Gabbert is the author of Any Person is the Only Self, a new collection of essays on art, culture, and reading habits. Gabbert delves into some of her reading practices …
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Welcome to Time to Win Podcast your go-to podcast for tackling the challenges of overthinking and decision anxiety. In this episode, "Think Less, Live More: Breaking Free from Overthinking," RJ Jackson explores the journey of overcoming the paralyzing effects of overthinking and the fear of making decisions. You'll hear the story of Constant Joy, ,…
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In this enlightening episode of "Aging with Purpose and Passion," host Beverley Glazer talks to Nori Jabba, a distinguished professional in corporate real estate and community development with over three decades of experience. As a mother of three and a recent author, Nori shares her transformative journey navigating the complex terrain of re-enter…
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On election night in 1978, gays and lesbians in California braced themselves for the statewide vote on Proposition 6. Less than a month after the results came in, a pair of killings shocked San Francisco and the nation. Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock all episodes of Slow Burn: Gays Against Briggs. Your subscription also gets you ad-f…
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For years, psychiatrists have been researching new methods to help people with treatment-resistant mental illness. These include severe cases of depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and other debilitating diagnoses. One type of drug has seen some positive results in clinical trials: psychedelics like psilocybin, MDMA, ketamine, and LSD. In p…
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This week Christina chats with Eleanor Medhurst, author of “Unsuitable: A History of Lesbian Fashion,” and the blog ‘Dressing Dykes’ to chat about lesbian style from around the world and across time. They dig into the gender-bending styles of the Harlem Renaissance, monocles, and how queer women used their fashions to find each other. Click HERE to…
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The Supreme Court’s unanimous decision to uphold access to mifepristone left the door open for another case to be brought to ban the abortion pill. This physician is eager for another chance. Guest: Dr. Christina Francis, CEO of the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists (AAPLOG), associate scholar with the Charlotte Lozie…
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On this week’s show, Isaac Butler (co-host of Slate’s Working podcast and the author of The Method: How the Twentieth Century Learned to Act) sits in for Julia Turner. The panel first turns their attention to Ren Faire, HBO’s three-part documentary chronicling the surreal power struggle at the heart of America’s largest renaissance festival. Direct…
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The Supreme Court’s unanimous decision to uphold access to mifepristone left the door open for another case to be brought to ban the abortion pill. This physician is eager for another chance. Guest: Dr. Christina Francis, CEO of the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists (AAPLOG), associate scholar with the Charlotte Lozie…
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On today’s special Pride Month episode, Rachelle and Candice hear from two listeners about finding queer friendship and community online. From a group for late bloomers to an Instagram account for personal ads, their online life rafts became offline friendships that played a big part in their identities and internet histories today. This podcast is…
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For years, psychiatrists have been researching new methods to help people with treatment-resistant mental illness. These include severe cases of depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and other debilitating diagnoses. One type of drug has seen some positive results in clinical trials: psychedelics like psilocybin, MDMA, ketamine, and LSD. In p…
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With the increased emphasis on menopause and longevity, there is more menopause misinformation, too. This episode takes a look at several areas where you might want to take a closer look at your Google Search, the associations and society’s you follow, what “published science” actually is, and two hot-topics right now. My Guest: Shawn Tassone MD, P…
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David Roberts holds a MPH from Johns Hopkins, a Masters in BME from the UVA, and a Bachelors in EE and BME from Duke. David has more than 20 years of public health experience on three continents. In 2014 David cofounded the gut supplement, RESTORE now Ion. We’re welcoming David on this episode to discuss midlife wellness, focusing on how managing b…
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How To!’s senior editor Joel Meyer recently experienced a yard sale fail and wants to know what went wrong. He spent hours planning and organizing the items on his lawn, but when it was all said and done he barely made enough to cover the cost of lunch. Enter this week’s expert, Ava Seavey, a self-described master of garage-sale-ology and author of…
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The Apprentice, starring Captain America’s Sebastian Stan and Succession’s Jeremy Strong, was financed in part by the widely-loathed former-Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder. But after the movie premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, Trump’s attorneys sent cease-and-desist letters to the filmmakers—and Snyder seems to be using veto power on an…
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For this Money Talks, Felix Salmon chats with food writer, podcaster, and cookbook author Matt Rodbard about the latest trends in the culinary biz. They discuss the Korean restaurant craze, the rise of non-alcoholic drinks, and how grocery stores got cool. They disagree on the usefulness of physical cookbooks but agree that MSG is underrated. If yo…
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Anna talks to Dr. Orna Guralnik, the psychoanalyst from Showtime’s Couples Therapy, and then to Kara Swisher, the pugnacious tech journalist and podcast host, about the art of the interview, and how they get people to open up to them. Kara Swisher’s new book is Burn Book: A Tech Love Story, and you can read her 1989 Washington Post article here. Th…
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On today’s episode of Hear Me Out: aprons off. Has there ever been a better time to be a woman in America? Probably not… but that’s a low bar. Modern feminism is having trouble making a case for itself, in the face of a challenging economy and backslides in reproductive rights. So when women on social media present themselves as traditional wives a…
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Joel Anderson, Stefan Fatsis, and Josh Levin share their thoughts on baseball legend Willie Mays, who died last week at age 93. Morgan Campbell of the CBC also joins to analyze the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials and to look at how the sports world turned on Drake. Mays (3:02): His greatest catch, the racism he faced, and his run-in with Commis…
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Today on Sisters in Sobriety, Sonia and Kathleen dive into the unique challenges and joys of vacationing while maintaining sobriety. They share their personal journeys and practical tips to help you navigate your next getaway with confidence and ease. Whether you're planning a family visit, a beach retreat, or a solo adventure, this episode is pack…
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Lauren Boebert barely won re-election to the House in 2022. Now the gun-loving Freedom Caucus firebrand is running for Congress in a new Colorado district.. Even after a lewd theater scandal threatened to tank her career, how is Boebert still leading in the polls? Guest: Paul Karolyi, Senior Executive Producer of City Cast Denver Want more What Nex…
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What Is Not Self Theme in Human Design? In this episode I am answering a listener's question about the ‘Not-Self Theme’ in Human Design. What IS the Not-Self Theme in Human Design…and what does it mean for me? Make sure to have your own Human Design chart handy to follow along with this one! Before we get started… I love hearing from you! 💙 Is this…
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On this episode: Zak, Lucy and Elizabeth talk about the bold thesis statement of this piece from Romper Magazine… arguing that actually, traveling with a big group is the best way to relax on vacation. We’ll talk strategy for booking reservations, handing off kid duties, and casting the perfect vacation collective. We also dole out a round of recom…
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As cars get smarter, automakers - with the help of third-party apps - are leveraging the new data they’re able to collect on people's driving habits to influence drivers’ insurance prices. The problem? Most people aren’t aware their driving is being monitored. Guest: Kashmir Hill, tech reporter for the New York Times. Want more What Next TBD? Subsc…
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This week, host Isaac Butler talks to Sam Green, a documentary filmmaker who has pioneered a new kind of performance called “live documentary,” which involves presenting ideas and images on-stage, accompanied by live music. In the interview, Sam explains why he started designing his films this way and why the temporary nature of these performances …
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