A gripping NEW true crime podcast that focuses on the victims of murder, mysterious disappearances, and haunting unsolved cases in British Columbia’s Fraser Valley. Each episode sheds light on the stories behind the headlines, ensuring they are never forgotten.
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This podcast is for anyone over 40 who wants to feel stronger, healthier, and more energized without extremes. Hosted by a health and fitness coach, each episode covers healthy aging strategies, hormonal balance after 40, stress management, and simple movement that supports longevity. You’ll learn how mindset, nutrition, and everyday movement work together to reduce joint pain, boost energy, and help you age with confidence—no gym obsession required.
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Real conversations where i will share my story and others stories, stories to inspire and impact
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Talk To Me Sis is a heartfelt and honest podcast hosted by two moms who first connected through the hit show Love on the Spectrum—but their bond goes far beyond reality TV. United by their journeys of raising sons with autism, they dive into real conversations about motherhood, relationships, personal growth, and everything in between. With humor, vulnerability, and unfiltered storytelling, Talk To Me Sis is a space where no topic is off-limits. Whether discussing love, parenting, or life’s ...
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Find reading inspiration with favourite books chosen by our guests.
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Dating is hard, dating when you're fat is even harder. In this weekly podcast, Alex Stewart and Nicci Nunez will take you through the chronicles of dating as a plus-sized woman.
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Longtime basketball teammates and now coaches - Cori Elms and Nicci Hays Fort - formed 28.5 as an avenue to inspire other women that coach basketball. Now listen to the two of them celebrate women that coach basketball in a fun filled podcast.
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Past Present Future is a bi-weekly History of Ideas podcast with David Runciman, host and creator of Talking Politics, exploring the history of ideas from politics to philosophy, culture to technology. David talks to historians, novelists, scientists and many others about where the most interesting ideas come from, what they mean, and why they matter. Ideas from the past, questions about the present, shaping the future. New episodes every Wednesday and Sunday.
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Everyone has a story about how they Ended Up in Vegas. Real Estate Partners and Hosts Nicci Pucci and Meghan Ramos explore what calling Las Vegas home has meant to so many people, many of whom, could have never predicted they’d stay for long and love it.
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Hey! Sometimes I have some of the craziest conversations by myself lol join me!!! Also check out my blog! We will chat about sex, money and mayhem plus other exciting topics like repression of emotions, healing, bad relationships and friendships etc etc. This will be fun
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Play Cool & Nicci The Truth touch on various subjects such as Music, Celebrity News, and Sex
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The marketing podcast for small business owners and entrepreneurs who want BIG results with marketing made simple. Join leading marketing strategist Nicci O’Mara, who brings 25 years marketing communication experience to empower and inspire you with actionable strategies and tips that will supercharge your marketing the simple way, so you can smash your goals and grow your business. You’ll get to go behind the scenes of small businesses achieving great things, plus learn from other industry ...
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Welcome to From Florida, a podcast where you’ll learn how minds are connecting, great ideas are colliding and groundbreaking innovations become a reality because of the University of Florida. Host Nicci Brown talks with UF faculty, researchers, students and administrators — thought leaders From Florida — who are moving our state, nation and the world forward.
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My name is Kaab Nicci Yang and I am interested in conversation. I want to know who we are, where we’ve been, and where we are going. I want to hear about the moments in our lives that make us happy, sad, overwhelmed, ecstatic, the interconnectedness of us all. I believe that the most important thing that we can do is learn from each other. My goal for this podcast is to provide a forum to share thoughts and ideas on different topics of interest, a place where we can teach and learn together.
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Enjoy chat with real women talking about their lives and careers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Inspired by her autistic son, UnPuzzled Parents Connect founder, Whitney Price, dives into the minds of those who help us navigate life living with a special needs child.
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Everyone has a story. Listen as host, Nikki James interviews a variety of special guests.
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Welcome to the HR Voices Podcast, a podcast designed to bring the UK HR community and businesses together. The podcast will be informative, with lots of helpful tips and ideas to help you run your business. Being an HR Independent Consultant can be quite lonely. This is why HR Independents (HRi), the UK body for Independent HR and People professionals has created a home and community for HR Indies. The HR Voices podcast will be discussing hot topics relating to HR and business. This will sup ...
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Welcome to Recovery Diaries In Depth; a mental health podcast that creates a warm, empathic, and engaging space for discussions around mental health, empowerment, and change. Executive Director and podcast host Gabe Nathan brings a unique combination of lived experience with mental health challenges, years of independent mental health and suicide awareness advocacy, and an understanding of the inpatient psychiatric millieu as a former staff member at a psychiatric hospital. This extensive ba ...
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This is a yoga podcast for anyone interested or passionate for yoga, health, movement, mindfulness, expanding your mind, and ultimentlly living a happy, healthy and purposely life.
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Join Peter as he engages with celebrities, experts, entrepreneurs, artists, innovators and motivators exploring topics from "All walks of Life" with the theme of inspiring the viewer. Especially the younger generation to follow their dreams! Peter's goal is also to have you get to know his guest in a completely different light! Listen close for fun little features throughout the show 😉
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Welcome to The SistaGurl Blog, where amazing things happen.
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Before the Applause Podcast – hosted by David Watson – is your backstage pass to the creative industries. This audio deep dive uncovers the real stories behind the arts and cultural experiences we all enjoy but rarely think about before the curtain rises. Each episode brings you candid conversations with the people who make it happen—dancers, producers, designers, actors, DJs, photographers, costumers, marketers, publicists, data analysts, and many more. From the triumphs to the challenges, ...
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~life is short, art is long~ Corrie, Nat, Ginny, & Jen discuss all things visual culture *Regular episodes: hanging out, talking about art - kind of like a college seminar and house party combined. *Art History Babe Briefs (Art History BBs) : quick art history facts minus the expletives. *Hot Takes: The Babes mix it up, chatting about topics outside the realm of established art history.
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Films of Ideas: Rope w/Nicci Gerrard & Sean French
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59:17Today it’s the first in our series of live episodes recorded at the Regent Street Cinema in London: David talks to the crime writers Nicci Gerrard and Sean French (aka Nicci French) about Alfred Hitchcock’s Rope (1948), based on Patrick Hamilton’s play of the same name, itself based on the real-life case of Leopold and Loeb. What is the true subjec…
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Living & Thriving with Illogical and Irrational Anxiety: Nicci Attfield | RDID; 204
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59:24We are so lucky here at Recovery Diaries to have an international community of special, sparkly people coming to us to share their mental health recovery stories. Today's guest on the show is Nicci Attfield, who lives with anxiety and add. Nicci was born in the UK, and is currently living in South Africa. She has published two personal essays with …
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Films of Ideas: Wittgenstein w/Nikhil Krishnan
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59:29The fourth episode in our season of live recordings from the Regent Street Cinema is about another film that explores the relationship between biography and philosophy: Derek Jarman’s Wittgenstein (1993), which tells the story of an extraordinary life in a way that is both light and profound. David talks to writer and philosopher Nikhil Krishnan ab…
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Sunday Reset: Setting Intentions for the Week Ahead
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2:34Day 7 of 30 — Healthy Aging & Longevity Series This episode is about slowing down and resetting before the week begins. In this conversation, I walk you through a simple Sunday reset focused on reflection, intention, and creating a calmer, more supportive week ahead. Healthy aging isn’t about doing more — it’s about checking in with yourself and ma…
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A Simple Morning Routine for Energy and Emotional Balance
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3:10Day 6 of 30 — Healthy Aging & Longevity Series The way you start your morning influences your energy, mood, and focus for the rest of the day. In this episode, I walk you through a simple morning routine designed to support emotional balance, reduce stress, and help your body transition into the day more smoothly. Small, consistent habits in the mo…
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Visualization: Awakening Your Inner Fountain of Youth
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3:25Day 5 of 30 — Healthy Aging & Longevity Series Visualization is a powerful but often overlooked tool in healthy aging. In this episode, you’re guided through a short visualization designed to help calm the nervous system, reduce stress, and support the body’s natural ability to adapt and recover. Visualization isn’t about ignoring reality — it’s ab…
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3 Habits That Age You Faster (And What to Do Instead)
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3:05Day 4 of 30 — Healthy Aging & Longevity Series Some habits quietly speed up the aging process without you realizing it. In this episode, I break down three common habits that contribute to faster aging — chronic stress, lack of movement, and inflammatory eating patterns — and what you can do instead to support strength, energy, and long-term health…
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Films of Ideas: Rosa Luxemburg w/Lea Ypi
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1:01:55Today’s episode in our season of live recordings from the Regent Street Cinema looks at the biopic of a revolutionary: Margaretha von Trotta’s Rosa Luxemburg (1986), which explores the deeply unstable relationship between the personal and the political. David talks to writer and philosopher Lea Ypi (Free, Indignity) about where biography ends and p…
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Your Mindset Is Shaping Your Body More Than You Think
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2:35Day 3 of 30 — Healthy Aging & Longevity Series Your mindset doesn’t just affect how you feel — it affects how your body functions. In this episode, we explore how beliefs about aging, stress, and capability influence movement, recovery, inflammation, and energy levels. Healthy aging begins when you shift the internal dialogue and start working with…
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Aging vs. Healthy Aging: What’s the Difference?
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3:15Day 2 of 30 — Healthy Aging & Longevity Series Aging is inevitable. Decline is not. In this episode, I explain the difference between simply getting older and aging in a way that supports strength, mobility, energy, and confidence. Healthy aging is influenced by movement, inflammation, mindset, and daily habits — not just genetics or age. This conv…
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Surviving Suicidality in a Wonderful World: Javier Ortega-Araiza | RDID; 205
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52:30Javier Ortega Ariza is a compassionate, sensitive writer who has published two essays with Recovery Diaries, including his moving and powerful essay “Surviving Suicidality To Live In A Wonderful World” which explores a "last walk" he took after deciding to die by suicide, and his beautiful decision to stay. Javier reads this essay aloud on this com…
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Episode 65 - Our Top 10 Episodes of All Time (Part 1)
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21:09HR Voices – Episode 65Our Top 10 Episodes of All Time (Part 1) 🎙️ Host: Mary Asante | HR Independents 🎧 Episode Overview In Part 1 of our Top 10 Episodes of All Time series, Mary reflects on five standout HR Voices conversations that continue to shape thinking around flexible working, career journeys, and independent HR consultancy. These episodes …
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The Beast of British Columbia: Clifford Olson Jr 2
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27:23Send us a text Support the show Rate & Review on Apple Podcasts – This is the most impactful way to support the show. https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/valley-of-secrets/id1835568930 Contact the show: [email protected] Follow me on social media Instagram: instagram.com/valleyofsecretspodcast_ Facebook: Facebook.com/valleyofsecretspod…
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Why 40+ is the best time to reset your health
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2:54Day 1 of 30 — Healthy Aging & Longevity Series Life after 40 isn’t about slowing down. It’s about getting smarter with your health. In this episode, I explain why this stage of life is actually the best time to reset your body, your mindset, and your habits. Changes in energy, hormones, joint comfort, and weight are not failures — they’re signals t…
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Films of Ideas: My Dinner with Andre w/Lee Hall
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1:06:41The second episode in our live series from the Regent Street Cinema explores Louis Malle’s My Dinner with Andre (1981), in which two men discuss the meaning of theatre, capitalism, love, science, faith and freedom over a meal. David talks to playwright and screenwriter Lee Hall (Billy Elliot, Rocketman) about how a great film can be made out of a s…
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The Beast of British Columbia: Clifford Olson Jr 1
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30:12Send us a text Part One of this two-part series examines the early life of Clifford Olson Jr. and the beginning of one of Canada’s most notorious serial killers. Through the stories of his first victims, we explore how warning signs were missed, assumptions were made, and how Olson continued killing while under supposed supervision. Sources https:/…
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Politics on Trial: Nelson Mandela vs Apartheid
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1:05:07Today’s episode explores the trials of Nelson Mandela, variously charged by South Africa’s apartheid state with treason, incitement, illegal foreign travel, sabotage and conspiracy across a decade that saw him more often in court than out. How did Mandela defend himself? What changed from his first trial to his last? Could any justice be found in a…
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In this holiday edition of Talk to Me Sis, we share our favorite Christmas traditions, favorite holiday movies, and reflect on the past year while looking forward to new adventures in 2026. We discuss the importance of family gatherings, the joy of giving, and the significance of community involvement during the holiday season. Hosts: Lise Smith Ti…
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Politics on Trial: Eichmann in Jerusalem
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1:05:06Today’s episode is about a momentous trial and the incendiary book that followed: the trial was of Adolf Eichmann, convicted by an Israeli court in 1961 of orchestrating the Holocaust, and the book was Hannah Arendt’s Eichmann in Jerusalem (1963), which questioned the grounds on which he was prosecuted. What did Arendt mean by ‘the banality of evil…
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This week's books are:Lolly Willowes by Sylvia Townsend Warner chosen by the Welsh poet and writer Gwyneth LewisThe LIving Mountain by Nan Shepherd picked by author Annabel AbbsEmma by Jane Austen chosen by Harriett Gilbert ahead of the writer's 250th birthday in December 2025 Join us over on Instagram @agoodreadbbc Produced for BBC Audio in Bristo…
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Episode 64 Recap Special: What Independent HR Consultants Really Bring to the Table
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37:06HR Voices Podcast – Episode 64Recap Special: What Independent HR Consultants Really Bring to the Table 🎙️ Host: Mary Asante | HR Independents (HRi) 📅 Release Date: 8th December 2025 🎧 Episode Overview In this special solo episode, Mary reflects on Episodes 59–63, pulling together the biggest insights from recent conversations about the real value H…
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Send us a text On a bright spring afternoon in 2009, 53-year-old Wendy Ladner-Beaudry went for a run in Pacific Spirit Park — a route she’d taken for decades — and never came home. What happened in those silent minutes beneath the trees remains one of Vancouver’s most haunting unsolved murders. 🔗 Source List Vancouver Magazine – “A Pacific Spirit M…
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Politics on Trial: Lady Chatterley’s Lover
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58:56Today we return to our series about epoch-making trials with the case of the book they tried and failed to ban. In 1960 Penguin Books was prosecuted at the Old Bailey under the new Obscene Publications Act (1959) over its plans to produce a cheap, unexpurgated edition of D. H. Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover. How did the prosecution try to persu…
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Milton and Amber Jones: Helping Kids Read and Grow
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1:05:46In this episode, Milton and Amber Jones, a father-daughter duo, share their journey in education and literacy through their nonprofit, From Broke to Breakthrough. They discuss the importance of reading aloud to children, the impact of parental involvement, and their mission to improve literacy among young learners. The conversation highlights their…
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Ian McEwan on the Present as Future Past
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1:00:44David talks to novelist Ian McEwan, who was our first ever guest on PPF, about how the future will view our present once the disasters we are brewing come to pass. How might humanity scrape through the rest of the century? Will future generations see us as intellectually vibrant or essentially trivial? If we turn out to be unknowable to those who f…
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Dr Eleanor Drage studies how to make AI fairer for everyone, using feminist and anti-racist ideas to fight bias in tech. She’s also published books on building more ethical machines. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Michelle Ogundehin and Lisa St Aubin de Terán
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27:52Michelle Ogundehin is a broadcaster, magazine editor and author also known as a presenter on TV's Interior Design Masters. She and author Lisa St Aubin de Terán give their book recommendations. Michelle's is 4000 Weeks: Time Management For Mortals by Oliver Burkeman which she says has helped her simplify her life. Lisa chooses Small Boat by Vincent…
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Send us a text A quiet Chilliwack neighborhood. A forged cheque. A fire meant to erase everything. In this episode, we dive deep into the 1987 Kowbel family attack—one of the Fraser Valley’s most disturbing cases. You’ll hear how three young men executed a carefully planned ambush, how two victims survived against impossible odds, and how one daugh…
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On Women Making Waves we meet Alison Cooper, fresh at the helm of Membership Club for Female businesswomen - Six Figured Females. Alison will tell us how she plans to take this community to the next level. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Now & Then with Robert Saunders: Thatcher@100 – Her Legacy
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1:03:39Today’s episode is the second part of David’s conversation with historian Robert Saunders about the life and legacy of Margaret Thatcher. What is the meaning of Thatcherism in the twenty-first century? Why is she still such a polarising figure? Was she a distinctively British political phenomenon? Which politicians can plausibly claim to be channel…
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Now & Then with Robert Saunders: Thatcher@100 – Her Life
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1:09:28Today’s episode in our occasional series about momentous political anniversaries with historian Robert Saunders looks at the life and legacy of Margaret Thatcher one hundred years on from her birth. What made Thatcher such a distinctive politician? What did she believe in before she became prime minister? How did her time is power alter her politic…
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WEDLOCK: HOW GEORGIAN BRITAIN'S WORST HUSBAND MET HIS MATCH by Wendy Moore, chosen by Kate Lister GRAYSON PERRY: PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG GIRL by Wendy Jones, chosen by Harriett GilbertPLASTIC EMOTIONS by Shiromi Pinto, chosen by Roma Agrawal Structural engineer Roma Agrawal, known for her work on buildings such as the Shard in London, and…
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Send us a text When 22-year-old Chelsey Gauthier doesn’t come home after spending the day on a rural property in Mission, the people who love her know something is wrong. Days pass with no word… until search teams make a discovery in the woods that changes everything. Sign The Petition: https://www.change.org/p/demand-maximum-sentence-for-gary-dona…
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Today’s episode explores some very big picture history: David talks to palaeontologist and science writer Henry Gee about the story of the human species from origin to peak to inevitable decline. When and how did Homo sapiens see off the competition from its rivals in the human and animal world? Why did that point mark the start of an inexorable dr…
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In this episode, Layla Luna, founder of Just Bee, shares her journey as a mother of a non-verbal son with autism. She discusses the challenges faced by families in the autism community, the importance of awareness and acceptance, and her mission to create a more inclusive society through her nonprofit organization. Layla highlights the significance…
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Trump-like Leadership in German History w/Chris Clark: Part 2 – Chancellor, Tyrant, Emperor?
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58:54Part two of David’s conversation with historian Chris Clark asks whether the best historical insights into Trump-like leadership come from comparison with kings or commoners, democrats or dictators. Does Trump’s leadership style share much if anything with an epoch-making politician like Bismarck? Should Trump’s public persona be understood as stan…
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THE YEARS by Annie Ernaux chosen by Richard BensonTHE CORNER THAT HELD THEM by Sylvia Townsend Warner chosen by Amy SackvilleCOFFEE AND CIGARETTES by Ferdinand von Schirach chosen by Harriett Gilbert Writer and former editor of the Face Richard Benson talks to fellow writer Amy Sackville and presenter Harriett Gilbert about favourite books.Richard …
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A Black Mental Health Advocate & Survivor Speaks: Jasmin Pierre | RDID; 203
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1:01:37Jasmin Pierre is the creator of The Safe Place, an award-winning app that offers free and affordable resources centering on Black mental health. Jasmin created The Safe Place for so many reasons-- because, when police respond to psychiatric emergencies and the person in crisis is black, the results can be deadly. Because of the pervasive and danger…
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The Mysterious Death of Cindy James-Part 2
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31:07Send us a text Before Cindy James was found dead under impossible circumstances, she spent seven years living in terror—cut phone lines, threatening letters, fires, and attacks that no one could explain. Was she being hunted, or was something else happening behind closed doors? In Part Two, Nicci Ruth dives deep into the evidence, the disbelief, an…
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Trump-like Leadership in German History w/Chris Clark: Part 1 – Kaiser Wilhelm II?
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51:53Today’s episode is the first of a two-part conversation with historian Chris Clark exploring how German history might help us understand Trump-like leadership, but not through looking at the Nazi period. Instead, David and Chris explore the character and leadership style of Kaiser Wilhelm II, a monarch with many Trumpian qualities. Was Wilhelm a po…
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Navigating Sexual Education for Neurodivergent Minds
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55:56In this episode of Talk To Me Sis, the hosts engage in a deep conversation with Shalini Solomon, a certified behavior analyst, about the importance of sexual education for neurodivergent individuals. They discuss the developmental stages of sexual awareness, the use of visual aids, and the necessity of open conversations about sexuality. The episod…
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Politics on Trial: France on Trial Part 2 – Vichy vs the Jews
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51:50Today’s episode is the second part of David’s conversation with historian Julian Jackson about the case of Marshal Pétain and the crimes of the Vichy regime. Did Pétain really play a ‘double game’ in which he tried to deceive the Nazis? How then to explain the vicious antisemitism of the Vichy regime? Why did the fate of France’s Jews not get more …
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FUNDAMENTALLY by Nussaibah Younis, chosen by Julia ShawYOUR LIFE IS MANUFACTURED by Tim Minshall, chosen by Hayaatun SillemROSARITA by Anita Desai, chosen by Harriett Gilbert Criminal psychologist Julia Shaw joins engineer Hayaatun Sillem to discuss favourite books with Harriett Gilbert. Julia's choice, Fundamentally, is a bold debut novel by Nussa…
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Episode 62- How HR Consultants can tailor their approach and show impact and value.
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The Mysterious Death of Cindy James- Part 1
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35:27Send us a text In May 1989, forty-four-year-old nurse Cindy James vanished from Richmond, British Columbia after years of reporting that someone was stalking her. When her car was found parked outside a local bank—groceries and purse still inside—friends knew something was terribly wrong. In this first part of a two-part investigation, host Nicci R…
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Politics on Trial: France on Trial – Pétain vs De Gaulle
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1:05:34Today’s episode is the first of two on the extraordinary treason trial of Marshal Pétain in the summer of 1945 that ended up putting wartime France in the dock. David talks to historian of modern France Julian Jackson about how Pétain found himself so quickly charged with treason and who was judging him. What was the essence of Pétain’s crime? Cons…
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Connor flips the script and takes the mic, putting his mom Lisa in the hot seat. Together, they share family stories, travel tales, and movie moments that shaped them Guest: Connor Tomlinson TikTok: @connortomlinson5 Instagram: @connortomlinson5 Hosts: Lise Smith TikTok: @connorsmom4514 Instagram: @connorsmom_lise YouTube: @carrideswithconnor4114 N…
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Politics on Trial: The Moscow Show Trials
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55:01Today’s episode is the first of two exploring the origins, conduct and legacy of the Moscow Show Trials that Stalin staged from 1936-38. David talks to historian of Russia Edward Acton about what motivated these grotesque spectacles, how the defendants were chosen, how their confessions were extracted, why the rhetoric was so violent and who was fo…
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Two books featuring teenage killers feature this time. Nicola Sturgeon MSP votes for Elif Shafak's Honour as her good read. It details the reasons behind the so-called honour killing carried out by a young Turkish Kurd living in London in the 1970s. Nicola says it provides valuable cultural insight into the reasons behind a particular form of viole…
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