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The meademusing’s Podcast

Oluwatoyin Oluwaseun-apo

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Meade musings podcast aims to raise awareness on societal issues people don’t usually talk about openly , Tons of people experience different issues that impact on their emotional ,psychological , mental and physical health and wellbeing ! some of these issues are Infertility /involuntary childlessness. Living with disabilities and/or debilitating illnesses Homelessness Dealing with abusive partners , Recognising and sharing experiences of being in abusive relationship. Real everyday issues ...
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Life Inspired with Oluwaseun covers a variety of topics for our encouragement and spiritual growth.. Each episode is always packed with a message of faith. Our hope for you, our listeners is that you will be encouraged as you listen to our weekly guest talk about the simplest things in life to the grandest. Grab a seat and enjoy the conversation!
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French Podcast

Olawale Oluwaseun

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On this platform we learn French with various songs like hymns. Its another exciting means to master French language out side classroom. So listen every Wednesday for new episodes With exciting topic on French Language Follow me on Twitter @OutsideFrench. Le français est facile French is easy
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Health and Jara

Olusegun Oluwaseun

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You know what is worse than ignorance? Misinformation, especially when it concerns your health. This is "Health and Jara", a weekly podcast that centers on health topics, productivity, personal development and other lifestyle issues. 'Jara' is a Yoruba word for 'extra' and that refers to every other thing asides the health talks. New episodes drop on Sundays. I am Oluwaseun R. Olusegun. A Radio and TV host, Comperé, Voice-over talent and Public Health Advocate. Get comfy in your chair as I p ...
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Seun Robinson is a coach and an effective communication expert with over 10years experience. She is a professional trainer/public speaker, coach and mentor who works with professional brands to become profitably visible using tested and proven strategies, the bedrock of which is effective communication. She is a *Certified Trainer* with Junior Chamber International, an Associate Member of the Nigerian Institute of Training and Development (NITAD) and is also an Associate Professional Mentor ...
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What A Life...

Haruna Hassan Tukur

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the ultimate guide to unlocking your full potential and becoming the best version of yourself! Join us on a transformative journey where we explore the realms of business and career, wellness and fitness, finance, marriage and relationships, and the profound aspects of religion and spirituality. In each episode, we bring you insightful conversations with expert guests who are leaders and pioneers in their respective fields.
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Faber Poetry Podcast

Faber Poetry Podcast

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The Faber Poetry Podcast is a twice-monthly podcast bringing together some of the most exciting voices from the world of poetry, curated, produced and presented by poets Rachael Allen and Jack Underwood. Whether you're a devotee or a newcomer to verse, join Rachael and Jack for lively conversation with their studio guests and audio postcards sent by acclaimed poets from around the globe.
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Reimagining Motion

High Volume Transport Applied Research Programme

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Reimagining Motion is our podcast for the High Volume Transport Applied Research Programme (HVT). In our third season we will shine a light on the inequalities across the transport sector and explore how those currently excluded need to not only be the beneficiaries of development, but importantly that they are agents of change driving that development. Each episode draws on the latest HVT research, case studies and newly developed frameworks offering insights and practical ideas for address ...
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The SeekNow Podcast (formerly "A PODCAST") is hosted by Sid and Prince, two Illinois Tech engineering students who are building an app together. On "the SeekNow podcast", they discuss how the app development is going, how they are trying to sell the app, and how they are sucking at school. Tune in to experience our boring college life, and check out the video version of "the SeekNow podcast" on YouTube! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seeknow/support
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My guest Christopher Wyatt discusses his experience as an autistic parent with two adopted neurotypical daughters, both diagnosed with ADHD, autism, sensory processing disorders, and learning disabilities. Chris speaks about the daily challenges he faces and shares his journey as a parent, researcher, educator, and advocate for neurodiversity. He e…
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In this episode, my guest Rebecca Prejean, a mother of an autistic child, talks about her experiences as well as how Autism affects her son . He is seven years old and, like anyone, has his good and bad days. Rebecca explains how she manages these days and the resources that support her consistently. She also discusses the triggers of her son's anx…
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In the final episode of season 5, we speak with road and vehicle safety activist, Michael Wanyama from AutoSafety Uganda. We discuss how the impact of used and unsafe vehicles on the roads in Uganda is often missed from the discussion around road safety and rising fatalities, as well as their contribution to rising emissions. Also Michael talks abo…
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Meade Musings continues the discussion on stem cell treatment in autism. Our guests, Dr. Eric Weiss, MD, and his wife Chris Weiss, who are parents to an adult with autism, share their insights. We address the global increase in autism diagnoses without a known cause. The Weiss couple reveal that their son received umbilical cord stem cell treatment…
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Welcome to a riveting episode of the Mead Musings Podcast – a deep-dive exploration into the world of autism through the unique perspective of the Weiss Family. Join Dr. Weiss MD ,his wife Chris, share their journey with their autistic son from early diagnosis to watching their child transform into a self-reliant adult. Listen to fascinating medica…
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In this episode we speak with Carly Gilbert-Patrick from UNEP about the current state of walking and cycling (often referred to as 'active mobility') across Africa. We touch on the differences and similarities between regions and countries, the impact of motorisation on active mobility infrastructure as well as changing hearts and minds to see pede…
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In this episode of Reimagining Motion, we talk with Simon Saddier, a Senior Urban Transport Specialist at the World Bank and the Africa Transport Policy Programme (SSATP). We look at the challenges of urban transport across Africa, the expansion of BRT, as well as strategies to create dialogues between formal and informal transport sector organisat…
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In the first episode of our fifth series of Reimagining Motion we talk with Oluwaseun "Seun" Sonoiki, legal counsel at the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA). We explore the challenges of coordinating and expanding transport in one of Africa's most rapidly urbanising cities. Links Lessons learnt through gender-based travel data co…
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Welcome to a highly engaging episode of our 'Meade Musings' podcast where we host Dawn Marcote, who bravely opens up about her experiences in a toxic relationship. Dawn's story offers a deep, personal exploration of her journey which began in college and led her through challenging times and towards her eventual freedom. Our episode highlights her …
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Immerse yourself in an inspirational episode of the Meademusings Podcast where we interview Tom Hartman - a dedicated father, supportive spouse, and host of the Podjerky Podcast. Tom shares the harrowing tale of his unexpected diabetes diagnosis and the life-threatening kidney failure that ensued, shining a light on his unstoppable spirit as he fig…
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This week we speak with Gail Jennings, a research consultant based in South Africa where we explore the opportunities and the challenges of developing future infrastructures with active mobility (walking and cycling) as a central mode of transport in low- and middle-income countries. Links Learning from COVID-19 pop-up bicycle infrastructure: An in…
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Oh what a night. . . In this special episode, recorded live at the London Review Bookshop, Rachael and Jack are joined by Ishion Hutchinson and Oluwaseun Olayiwola, and we have an audio postcard from Charlotte Mew, delivered by the actress Emilia Clarke. Show notes Live guests ISHION HUTCHINSON was born in Port Antonio, Jamaica. He is the author of…
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In the second episode of season 4, we talk to Professor Clive Roberts of the University of Birmingham about all things rail. Railways have the potential to greatly reduce emissions compared to other land transport modes. We talk about the current state of rail in Africa, the challenges of modernising rail infrastructure, as well as the opportunitie…
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In this episode of Reimagining Motion, we speak with Andrew Otto of TRL about the latest in road infrastructure research. How to build resilience to natural disasters and climate change into road design, as well as how to get policymakers on board. We also highlight specifically Road Note 31. The latest edition of the seminal guide for road constru…
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You can't control the wind but you can control the sail . My guest on this episode is Nelson Tressler : His mother was just fifteen when she was raped by a police offer and Nelson was conceived as a result of that action Nelson's Grandfather stood trial and , facing a death penalty without the possibility of parole for committing a grievous crime w…
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In this episode, Jack and Rachael talk couplets, nutlets and cats in poems, among many other things, with Lucy Mercer in the studio and Maggie Millner down the line from New York. Audio postcards are dispatched from Susannah Dickey, Oluwaseun Olayiwola and Rowan Ricardo Phillips. Show notes Studio guests LUCY MERCER'S first poetry collection Emblem…
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In this episode, Jack and Rachael are joined by award-winning poets Raymond Antrobus and Victoria Adukwei Bulley in the studio, where they consider the multiple meanings of the word 'quiet' and the gifts that make you feel seen. Audio postcards in this episode come from Declan Ryan, Holly Isemonger and Dawn Watson. Show notes Studio guests RAYMOND …
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In today’s episode we be chat with Bright Oywaya who has been passionately advocating for issues related to road transport and safety and disability since 1997 when she was involved in a road crash, causing disability that resulted in her having to use a wheelchair. Links Road Note (RN21): Enhancing the mobility of people with disabilities. Part 1:…
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In this episode we speak with Sonal Shah on inequalities for women, girls and other genders in transport, especially in India. We also look at her research into post COVID challenges in creating gender equitable, public transport systems as well as opportunities to improve transport infrastructure and policies. Links Moving Ahead: Urban Mobility Re…
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According to a 2015 study published by American Myalgic Encephalomyelitis and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome society it is estimated that over 17- 24 million people suffer from Chronic fatigue syndrome ME/CFS worldwide , the study revealed that CFS is generally more prevalent in women but according to the world health organisation ,medical professionals …
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In this insightful video, we delve into the reasons why some good men push away amazing women in relationships. Understanding these factors can shed light on the complexities of human interactions and help improve your own relationship dynamics.🔑 Key Takeaways:Discover the common fear of commitment that can make good men distance themselves.Explore…
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In this episode, Jack and Rachael discuss religion in poetry and the buried histories found within words with Camille Ralphs and Stephanie Sy-Quia. Audio postcards in this episode come from Eve Esfandiari-Denney, K Patrick and Hannah Sullivan. Show notes Studio guests CAMILLE RALPHS (b.1992, Stoke-on-Trent) is a poet, critic and editor. Her poems a…
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This week we speak with Ann Frye, an international specialist on the transport needs of disabled and older people about the challenges, misconceptions and opportunities for disabled people accessing transport services in low- and middle-income countries. Links Disability Inclusive Policy Brief (Accessible version) Road Note (RN21): Enhancing the mo…
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In this video, we're going to talk about the dark side of Atlanta. We're going to discuss what to know before moving to Atlanta, the crime rate, and the pros and cons of living in Atlanta in 2023.If you're thinking of moving to Atlanta, or you're already living there and want to know the truth about the city, then this is the video for you. In this…
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To kick off season 3, we speak with Dr Fatima Adamu, Executive Director of Nana Girls and Women Empowerment Initiative in Sokoto, Nigeria about the inequalities women and girls face in accessing transport, gender blindness among transport administrators and politicians as well as tools to address sexual harassment in transport. Links SHE CAN tool E…
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🎶 | Lofi playlist on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3qesQCW🎶 | Lofi playlist on Apple :https://bit.ly/47dVrJh 🎙️| Podcast : https://bit.ly/3Yh8DsQ"Considering a move to Atlanta? Unearth its allure: vibrant culture, a thriving job market, and diverse neighborhoods. Is it worth it? Explore with our detailed cost breakdown, comprehensive checklist, and unc…
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AND we’re back! In the first episode of the third season, Rachael and Jack welcome guests Anthony Anaxagorou and Nick Laird to the studio to discuss poetry writing, tea drinking and the ultimate battle: long poem vs short poem. Audio postcards in this episode come from Courtney Bush, Emily Berry and Anthony Joseph. Show notes Studio guests ANTHONY …
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"Considering a move to Atlanta? Unearth its allure: vibrant culture, a thriving job market, and diverse neighborhoods. Is it worth it? Explore with our detailed cost breakdown, comprehensive checklist, and uncover the city's hidden gems. Get ready to embrace an exciting new adventure in one of the South's most captivating cities!" --- Send in a voi…
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Dating in Atlanta can be challenging due to the city's size, fast-paced lifestyle, transient population, cultural diversity, and the influence of social media. The vast number of options, busy schedules, and differing expectations make it hard to establish meaningful connections. However, Atlanta's vibrant social scene and diverse activities offer …
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"Experience Atlanta's vibrant social scene! From friendly locals to diverse communities, immerse yourself in the city's lively atmosphere. Uncover endless opportunities for networking, friendships, and enriching connections. Embrace a warm and welcoming community as you embark on your new journey in Atlanta!" --- Send in a voice message: https://po…
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Unlock your true potential with our comprehensive guide to getting to know yourself and seeking self-improvement. Our expertly crafted notes will walk you through essential steps, from self-reflection and embracing self-awareness to setting clear, SMART goals for personal growth. Learn the art of seeking feedback and cultivating empathy, empowering…
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My guest on this episode is Victoria Jordan Aka Spellboundhoney from Two Drinks & A Haunting Hear her talk about how she became a mother at the young age of 16 , had another child at 18 but found herself in an abusive relationship , went through postpartum disorder, and with having to leave her abusive partner whilst also struggling financially to …
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Statistics available from the UNICEF website show that 1.8 billion people menstruate every month ,and there are indications that millions of girls ,women , transgender men and non binary persons experience problems with managing their menstrual cycle especially with gender inequalities , discrimination and societal norms ,impacting on mental and em…
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More on Infertility and IVF journey for couples according to statistics from the World Health Organisation, infertility affects roughly 48 million couples and 186 million individuals globally . The effects of infertility on men and women can sometimes lead to relationship breakdowns and mental health struggles . On this episode we speak with Ray Bl…
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Over 23Million women all over the world experience miscarriage annually. With the international women's week underway this week we focus on Miscarriages in Pregnancies , Infertility and lack of support during IVF treatments and how these impair mental health in women. In the UK it is estimated 1 in 5 pregnancies end in miscarriages , and this figur…
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