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Top o' the mornin' to ya! Here's everything you need to know about #health. Get answers to questions you never thought to ask from a real healthcare professional - ME! Shoot me a message at rogerpharmd.com or leave a message on #Anchor if you want to suggest a topic. New episode EVERY. SINGLE. DAY (almost)!
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Richard Martini is a best selling author (Kindle in their genre) about books about the flipside. Jennifer Shaffer is a medium-intuitive who works with law enforcement agencies nationwide on missing person cases (JenniferShaffer.com). They’ve been meeting weekly for 8 years to record their interviews (Backstage Pass to the Flipside 1, 2 and 3, Tuning into the Afterlife) and have been podcasting for two years about conversations with people no longer on the planet.
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Serial Napper is the true crime podcast for naps, hosted by Nikki Young. Each episode of Serial Napper features a different true crime story, told succinctly the way it happened. Just the facts, ma‘am. Let Nikki guide you through some of the craziest true crime stories you‘ve never heard of, as you lull to sleep.
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Experience Motherhood

Elisabeth Emmerich, MA, LPCC, RPT

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Motherhood is a profoundly personal experience for every woman. Are you eager to unlock your true self as a mother while balancing your career and relationships? Come along with me, a licensed therapist, as we delve into the rich tapestry of both the unique and shared aspects of this remarkable journey known as motherhood. You'll hear personal stories, encounters and knowledge as a therapist and mom. I'll be interviewing guests and moms (just like you) who have inspirational and relatable jo ...
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The TuTu Thin Podcast will explore the complex relationship between dancers, athletes, their body and eating disorders, explaining how eating disorders can too easily develop in this driven, perfectionistic yet vulnerable population. TuTu Thin also explores the relationship between the dancer/athlete and the drive for perfection. How can the dancer/athlete develop healthy eating patterns in a world where there is expectation to have a strong, yet thin body. How can the dance teacher, choreog ...
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The Basement

Ear Glue Media

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A Ready Player One podcast for people who love things! The Basement is your companion to the Ready Player One novel. Join Albert and his cohosts each episode as they breakdown the novel and dive into the plethora of pop culture references through a series of homework assignments and challenges.
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Our weekly radio show and podcast discusses the significance of current events as they relate to Biblical Prophesy. As of January 1st, 2015, we have stopped producing new shows for the local radio station, therefore, there will be no new Radio Shows uploaded after this date. This site will stay up for at least through 2015. Many testimonies were from a local TV show by Jan Leary, called The Truth Zone, which can be found on YouTube. Just search for Truth Zone ( # 1 - 31 ). For all who have s ...
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Wordcrash is a creative writing podcast masquerading as a game show. Join our contestants as we challenge them to reboot gritty movies as squeaky clean cartoons, mash characters together and tell a classic story while avoiding as many tropes as possible. All this and more on Wordcrash.
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It was Jennifer's birthday week, she tells the story of how her daughter sent a message in the sand from Malta, shows it to the audience and how her son magically found the exact same birthday card for her - that she was going to give her mom before she passed. Jennifer sends her love and thanks to everyone who sent her birthday wishes. Then a conv…
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As we approach our 248th birthday for the United States, I like to look at the Declaration of Independence and why we separated from Great Britain. They wanted to separate from Great Britain for the right of Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. For those struggling with an eating disorder, think about your declaration of independence from yo…
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It's Jennifer Shaffer's birthday week. Today's podcast had a number of people on the flipside show up to wish her happy birthday. Her mom and da, Prince, who told her he had written a song called "Happy Birthday" - one that neither of us knew, but then looked up online while during the podcast. A number of old friends stopped by Howard Schultz, Cha…
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Before dawn break, on New Year's Day, 1998, 21-year-old Ben Smart and 17-year-old Olivia Hope were looking for a place to crash after spending the evening celebrating with other partygoers in the Marlborough Sounds, in New Zealand. They were last seen getting out of a water taxi and boarding a yacht after a strange man offered them a place to sleep…
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This excerpt was filmed with the permission of Ron Janix; for the full video and other clips from this amazing event, please visit CONTACTINTHEDESERT.COM - This is a bit long for our podcast, but it includes a guided meditation, so please don't do the guided meditation while driving a car or using heavy equipment. Basically, filming people accessin…
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Keira Anne Leverton Director of Tap Program, Director, Contemporary Youth Tap Ensemble CompanyKeira Anne Leverton received her early tap training from her tap teacher Terry Wolter, and her grandfather, Buster Cooper. Later she sought the training of Acia Gray in Austin, Barbara Phillips in San Antonio, and Jay Fagan in Chicago. Much of her exposure…
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It was the early evening hours of Sunday, April 19, 2015. Vincent Viafore and his fiancee Angelika Graswald were trying to enjoy a kayaking adventure in the Hudson River, but the water was cold and choppy, and they were not adequately prepared for the conditions. For one - Vincent wasn’t wearing a life vest and his kayak was missing a drain plug. D…
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The date was March 6th, 1984, the night before Mardi Gras. Hailing from New Orleans, The Brown family, which included parents Johnnie Mae and Aubrey Brown and their 10 children, spent the evening getting ready to celebrate. Excitement was in the air in anticipation of the music, food and floats that they were going to be able to enjoy. The kids wer…
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This is an excerpt from our Workshop at Contact in the Desert. For a full edition, please visit ContactInTheDesert.com - and choose the workshop version. The video for this excerpt can be found at the Hacking the Afterlife page on Youtube - MartiniZone or MartiniProds on Youtube... to see what photos I'm referring to. Over the course of three days,…
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One of the first things I noticed when I moved to Tokyo was the smiling faces of J-Pop idols posted everywhere - large billboards, moving trucks, subway cars. Japan has the second largest music market in the world, mostly due to the rising popularity of J-Pop, with millions of fans in Japan and all around the world. One man, known as Johnny Kitagaw…
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Being "perfect" means getting straight "A's." I challenge you to get the "f's" in your life. Listen to how the "f"s can enhance your life and help you find balance. As a dancer, we are always striving for perfectionism and balance. Don't be afraid to let the "f's" in your life. Thank you for listening to The TuTu thin Podcast Please contact us thro…
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It was the very early morning of March 9, 2019 - around 3:30 am, before the sun came up. 25-year-old Aubrey Dameron walked into the living room and told her mother and brother that she was off to meet a friend. She doesn’t specify who this friend is - but she leaves home without her purse or her anti-seizure medication, which she is supposed to car…
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As we draw the curtain on season two, I'm taking a moment to reflect on a choice that's both personal and transformative—stepping back this summer to immerse myself in the world of my children. In this episode, I share heartfelt insights and practical tips, from creating device-free zones to cherishing those fleeting moments with our kids. You'll l…
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Jennifer and I have been doing this form of accessing the flipside for 8 years. Every week for the past 8 years we've been getting together to see who we can speak with or talk to on the flipside. In terms of the process; Jennifer works with law enforcement agencies daily; she senses, sees, hears information and does her best to interpret what she …
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On September 4th, 2023, at around 5:53 am, 19-year-old Noah Presgrove was found dead on the side of an Oklahoma highway. It was a bizarre scene - Noah was found wearing mismatched shoes, with only one of the shoes belonging to him. His shorts were found a few feet away from his body, along with three pieces of white metal chain and part of his toot…
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As a mother, the journey through parenthood is one laden with love, joy, and at times, a fair share of anxiety and doubt. Shannon Talbot, a speaker, author and coach, works with professionals when it comes to overcoming self-doubt, achieving excellence, and finding work-life balance, while prioritizing relationships and personal well-being. Shannon…
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An extra long episode for today - caught Jennifer at the end of her long day instead of in the middle of it. We start off by talking about some day to day issues, reminding the audience we're going to be appearing together at the ContactInTheDesert.com event on June 1st, at 10:30 "How to Talk to One’s Council: Including ET’s Workshop with Jennifer …
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It was the morning of February 26, 2024, and it was supposed to be a day like any other. At around 6am, Katie Proudfoot walked into the bedroom of her 15-year-old son, Sebastian Rogers, to wake him up for school. To her shock, she found his room empty - he was gone. Not in his room and nowhere to be found elsewhere in their Tennessee home. Yes, Seb…
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Mental health is just as important as our physical health. If you are anyone you know if struggling with mental health, please reach out for help. There are many resources available for mental health. Text 988 for the Suicide hotline. You are not alone! Thank you for listening to The TuTu thin Podcast Please contact us through www.dawntheodore.com …
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Have you ever felt like you're waltzing through the chaos of parenting, one misstep at a time? Join me and my inspiring guest, Benina Caviggiola—a mother, nurse, and social media powerhouse—as we navigate the dance of motherhood and mental health. Through her candid storytelling, Nina peels back the curtain on the dualities of parenting: the deep l…
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It was the summer of 1995. 13-year-old Thad Phillips had fallen asleep in his living room watching a movie. Suddenly, he awoke to the feeling of someone lifting him up and carrying him away - initially he thought maybe it was his dad, bringing him upstairs to bed. But it wasn’t. The person holding him was an older teen boy named Joe Clark. Joe carr…
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One early morning in February 1977, the Chicago fire department responded to a call reporting billowing smoke coming from one of the units at the Pine Grove Avenue apartments. After putting out the flames, they discovered that this was much more than a simple fire - it was a crime scene. Inside the smokey apartment, they found the body of Teresita …
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Jennifer returned from her trip to Mexico and we dive into what people in our class on the flipside wanted to talk about; the upcoming "Contact in the Desert" workshop on Saturday, June 1st. (ContactInTheDesert.com) First up was Ma Durga, the Hindu deity who has appeared in a number of conversations with people on the flipside. Jennifer's father id…
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Ever felt like motherhood came with a manual that forgot to mention self-care? You're not alone. Unravel the intimate layers of motherhood with us, as we explore how a mother's well-being casts a profound ripple on her children. My conversation with Hallie Rogers, a postpartum doula, lactation counselor, mom of four, and founder of Better Beginning…
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“If he catches me, he will make me disappear,” was one of the last things wife and mother of three, Amy Mullis, allegedly told the man she was having an affair with just a few months before she was found lying face down with a corn rake sticking out of her back. She would die from her injuries received in what was initially believed to be a freak f…
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Unlock the secrets to becoming your child's go-to resource for all things related to sex and sexuality, as Dr. Heidi Croatt joins us to illuminate the path of parenting through open dialogue. This is no ordinary conversation; it's an empowering guide that promises to equip you with practical strategies for fostering a family culture bathed in commu…
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28-year-old Kanika Powell was a young military veteran who lived in an apartment by herself in Prince George County, Maryland. She has been described as a strong, independent woman, whose life experiences made her very capable of handling stressful situations. However, all of that would change in August 2008, when Kanika would receive a series of s…
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Another one of those mind bending podcasts. In the first half, there's a visit from the one and only Tom Petty. When he first showed up to talk to us, years back, I asked him "how is it you're appearing to Jennifer in this restaurant in Manhattan beach? I didn't meet you when I was a music critic at Variety, and I don't think Luana met you in her l…
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I am so excited to have Delaney Wilder on the podcast. Delaney is a 7x NFL Cheerleader and currently the Head Captain of the Cincinnati Ben-Gal Cheerleaders. She has represented the Ben-Gals on 2 oversea military tours, was elected 2022 Pro Bowl Cheerleader by her teammates and has cheered on the world's biggest stage - the Super Bowl. Delaney is a…
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Get ready to learn all about your pelvic floor from my guest, Dr. Amanda Thompson. Amanda Thompson is a physical therapist and the owner of Rooted Physical Therapy. Amanda is passionate about women’s health, helping women in the perinatal phase with pain management, birth prep, birth trauma and healing postpartum. Amanda shares her personal and pro…
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I'm coming out of the basement on The Basement for a quick interview with my son on an album that's dear to my heart: "the blue album" by Weezer. This cast is a companion piece to an upcoming episode of Album Anniversary by Ed Garcia of Power 97 Toronto, where he and I talked Weezer's debut album but after forcing Albie to listen to it for the firs…
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John Christie was a World War 1 and 2 veteran who lived with his wife Ethel in the bottom floor flat of 10 Rillington Place, a low-income apartment building in London’s Notting Hill district. In the 50s, there was a media storm when one of the tenants living in the same building as John, a man named Timothy Evans, was convicted of murdering his pre…
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Today's episode is a special one. The podcast is celebrating its one year anniversary! I'm excited to express my gratitude to you in this episode as well as share what I've learned through this experience so far. I also get vulnerable and share some of things that have been difficult for me in the past year. Thank you for being a part of this podca…
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Another mind bending episode. I went up to the Sequoias this past week and got a chance to meet "General Sherman" for the first time. Considered one of the oldest trees in the world, I recorded some footage of talking to people who were accessing the tree in real time, which I will transcribe at a future date and post on medium. However, Jennifer a…
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In 1950 Timothy Evans was accused of murdering his wife Beryl, and their baby girl, Geraldine. Timothy, a simple man who couldn’t read or write, lived with his little family in London’s Notting Hill district in the top floor flat. He refuted the accusations, instead claiming that it was actually his downstairs neighbour, John Christie, who killed h…
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Mia Mormino is more than just a pop star in the making. Look a little closer, past the Los Angeles native's massive pop anthems, tens of millions of streams and views, sold-out live shows, and you'll find what every artist hopes for but few ever achieve: authenticity. What cuts through most in Mia's impossibly catchy and heartfelt music is a singul…
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How do you know if you are in alignment with your values? What if something feels "off" in motherhood or in business? In this week's episode, I'm joined by Jessica Negron-Solis, a podcast host and Christian business coach, Jessica has a heart for moms who desire to build a business rooted in their purpose. In this episode, Jessica and I talk all ab…
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In the early morning hours of September 1st, 2017, around 1 am, a North Carolina 911 dispatcher receives a phone call from 29-year-old Matthew Phelps, an aspiring pastor. He says, “I think I killed my wife. I had a dream, and then I turned on the lights and she’s dead on the floor…I have blood all over me and there’s a bloody knife on the bed and I…
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Here's the ring camera video that I mention in the podcast: https://youtu.be/Vu4ILcGepGU In today's podcast, Amelia Earhart stops by. She's stopped by a number of times, and when Jennifer said "She's been showing you more things lately" I forgot to mention how I was studying her poetry this past week, in her own handwriting, which is hard to deciph…
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In the early morning hours of May 24, 1987, Kenneth Parks got up from the sofa where he had been watching TV, got into his vehicle and drove 20 km - or 12 and a half miles - from his home in Toronto to his in-laws home in Scarborough. He used the spare key that they had given him to enter the residence and proceeded to the master bedroom, where he …
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Struggling to find that sweet spot where motherhood and professional life coexist in harmony? Look no further! Kelly Forsyth,a Certified Life Coach helping working moms cultivate work-life balance and get more done with a whole lot less stress, joins me to unfold the secrets to striking the right balance. Using proven productivity strategies and he…
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Another mind bending podcast. On this "Good Friday" podcast, Kobe Bryant stops by. He spoke to us before, that transcript is in the book BACKSTAGE PASS TO THE FLIPSIDE. In today's podcast, he wanted to stop by and thank Jennifer for something she'd done, as well as talk a bit about process. About how it's important to "keep one's eye on the ball" -…
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14-year-old British Columbia teenager Reena Virk struggled to fit in. She was relentlessly bullied from elementary school, all the way to high school. Self-conscious about her looks and struggling with her strict religious parent's rules, times were tough. So on Nov. 14, 1997, when she received a phone call inviting her out to a social gathering, s…
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Ashley Anna Martinez, MFN, RDN, LD is a Chef, Dietitian, and 3 x Professional Cheerleader for the Cincinnati Bengals. Her food philosophy is simple, "All foods fit". She has helped many dancers and professional cheerleaders reach their highest performance potential by providing her expertise in culinary and nutrition. Ashley has been dancing since …
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Discover the inspiring journey of Melissa Mor, Founder of Mrs. Push, in today's episode. Melissa's story beautifully illustrates the balance between family and pursuing dreams. As a mom herself, she understands the importance of commemorating life's milestones, which led her to create an online destination for push presents and mom jewelry. Join us…
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Life was not always easy for 20-year-old Amanda Wienckowski. At one point, her friends and family had to watch her struggle with an addiction that had her spending time with undesirable people on the wrong side of town. But she was trying to get her life back on track, even enrolling in a criminal justice course at her local community college. Howe…
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It's another mind bending session, this time with someone we spoke to some years ago. Just to be clear about the past two weeks - it's as if people are aware of the book CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE FLIPSIDE KIND and how it's just come out - as it talks about the topics that they're interesting in addressing. Last week it was a surprise appearance by "F…
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Are you seeking more freedom in motherhood? Is being intentional the key to letting go of control in your life? Bethany Glines is a mom to 5 children ages 2-8, wife, and fitness lover. As a licensed therapist, she loves working with women of all ages to find freedom in knowing their worth and in learning to trust and believe that they were made on …
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In 2014, YouTuber and experienced hiker, Kenny Veach, who went by the handle ‘snakebitmgee’ seemingly vanished while looking for a mysterious cave in the Mojave Dessert. The first time he discovered this cave, which was shaped like a perfect letter ‘M’, he said his whole body began to vibrate and the feeling only grew stronger as he got closer to t…
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