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Stuck in your venture? Feeling isolated as an entrepreneur and know that you can be making and doing more? Whether you are a nooks and cranny entrepreneur or full on - This podcast offers quick, actionable tips and tricks for new and emerging entrepreneurs to move your business venture forward and Make More Dollars out of Sense™ with your entrepreneur host Sheila T.
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Sheila’s Audiobooks

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Thank you for visiting Sheila's Audiobooks, and welcome. I'm Sheila together with the creator, we will be recording both unique stories you have never heard and books and short stories you have heard. Western, Comedy, Drama, Romance, Crime And Murder, Adventure, Science Fiction, Horror, Fear, The Supernatural and more. According to US copyright law, every story on this recording is in the public domain.
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Sari, Not Sorry!

The Kanani sisters

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Sari Not Sorry is a heartfelt and hilarious dive into the lives of sisters Nikita and Sheila Kanani, who live 250 miles apart. In Episode 1, they explore their journey growing up in a vibrant, multicultural household, navigating love, career, and family dynamics. With candid chats on life, culture, and being part of the “sandwich generation,” listeners will laugh, reflect, and feel seen. Fans will love the relatable stories, sisterly banter, and the perfect blend of humor and heart.
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It is our sincere hope that however cancer may be impacting you or your loved ones, that you will find the Cancer Interviews podcast and our interviews with amazing cancer survivors, caregivers, oncology professionals and others, helpful, informative and encouraging! Our guests share their stories with things like chemotherapy, radiation therapy, surgery, stem cell transplants, bone marrow transplants, the emotional ups and downs of being a cancer patient, being a caregiver for a loved one f ...
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Yes, We're Articulate

Antonio Vaughan

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Candid discussion on everything from pop culture, politics to relationships and socio-economics from the perspective of cousins, Mariah Lashae--Harlem native, writer, activist and T. Vaughan--Virginia bred, sports fanatic, and certified social media pot-stirrer. Together they aim to bring their brand of articulated black commentary to your ears. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-vaughan6/support
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The Good Life Small Business Podcast highlights small business owners in the great state of Nebraska. Being a small business owner can be challenging, stressful, and lonely. This podcast offers encouragement, motivation, and a way to relate to others who are on this amazing journey. If you are on the fence about starting a small business, a start up, or an established entrepreneur, you can find community here.
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We’re Kathy Kale Nelson and Linda LaTourelle — co-hosts of Ordinarily Extraordinary: Conversations with Women in STEM. Our mission is to amplify the voices of ordinary women doing extraordinary work in science, technology, engineering, and math. We’re deeply committed to: Normalizing the presence of women in STEM by making their stories visible Building community for women who may be the only ones like them in their workplace Educating listeners about the wide variety of STEM careers — and w ...
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Wonderfully Made

WonderfullyMade

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Step into your God-given identity, know your value and live the life you were made for. Join author, speaker, and life coach Allie Marie Smith for inspiring conversations with women of faith about mental health, body image, wellness, relationships, intentional living, and so much more. Receive practical wisdom and encouragement to help you thrive and live a wholehearted life of freedom and purpose. Our culture constantly bombards us with lies and pressure to be more, do more, and hustle for ...
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Send us a text This week we start with broken-society T-shirts and end up somewhere between bucket baths, Google searches, and grief. We talk about the great women who’ve gone — the kind who shaped how we see the world — and what it means to lose that kind of strength. We try to make sense of the millennial ache, the cost of living and the cost of …
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Paul Yoon reads his story “The New Coast,” from the November 17, 2025, issue of the magazine. Yoon is the author of five books of fiction, including the novels “Run Me to Earth” and “Snow Hunters,” which won the 2014 New York Public Library’s Young Lions Fiction Award, and the story collection “The Hive and the Honey,” which was published in 2023. …
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Stacy Martin says genetic testing saved her life. The testing indicated she had the CDH1 mutation. The mutation gave her an 80 percent chance of getting gastric cancer and a 60 percent chance of breast cancer. She opted for a prophylactic total gastrectomy to remove her stomach and addressed the possibility of breast cancer with a bilateral mastect…
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In 2019, Jonathan Gegerson sought medical attention went he felt a lump on the right side of his neck. After a couple of scans and a biopsy, he was diagnosed with salivary duct carcinoma, a rare form of head and neck cancer. Jonathan survived, but not before enduring 67 sessions of radiation, 12 cycles of chemotherapy (carboplatin, taxol, herceptin…
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Anne Wilson, a 23-year-old popular singer/songwriter whose powerful song, "My Jesus," reached number 1 on the Billboard charts, joins us to share her journey of enduring and worshipping through grief after the loss of her 23-year-old brother at the age of 15. Losing friends and family members we love and care deeply about is an inescapable part of …
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Lauren Groff reads her story “Mother of Men” from the November 10, 2025, issue of the magazine. Groff’s work of fiction include the novels “Fates and Furies” and “Matrix,” both of which were finalists for the National Book Award, and “The Vaster Wilds,” which was published in 2023. A new story collection, “Brawler,” will come out in February of 202…
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In this bonus, Halloween and Bat Week episode, we talk with Dr. Kristen Lear, a bat conservation scientist, National Geographic Explorer, and If/Then® Ambassador whose lifelong passion for misunderstood creatures turned into a career protecting bat populations around the world. Kristen shares how a childhood Girl Scout project building bat houses l…
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Carroll John Daly hard-boiled detective story. Race Williams, private detective, story of murder and inheritance, he must outwit the police, blonde cat burglar and a homicidal maniac. Will his fists and forty-four revolvers be up to the task of deceit, double-crossing, and gunplay? Will he silence “The Snarl of the Beast”?…
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Carroll John Daly hard-boiled detective story. Race Williams, private detective, story of murder and inheritance, he must outwit the police, blonde cat burglar and a homicidal maniac. Will his fists and forty-four revolvers be up to the task of deceit, double-crossing, and gunplay? Will he silence “The Snarl of the Beast”?…
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Carroll John Daly hard-boiled detective story. Race Williams, private detective, story of murder and inheritance, he must outwit the police, blonde cat burglar and a homicidal maniac. Will his fists and forty-four revolvers be up to the task of deceit, double-crossing, and gunplay? Will he silence “The Snarl of the Beast”?…
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Carroll John Daly hard-boiled detective story. Race Williams, private detective, story of murder and inheritance, he must outwit the police, blonde cat burglar and a homicidal maniac. Will his fists and forty-four revolvers be up to the task of deceit, double-crossing, and gunplay? Will he silence “The Snarl of the Beast”?…
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Nathan Blum reads his story “Outcomes” from the November 3, 2025, issue of the magazine. Blum received his M.F.A. from Vanderbilt University, where he taught creative writing. He is currently working on a collection of stories and a novel. Please help us improve New Yorker podcasts by filling out our listener survey: https://panel2058.na2.panelpuls…
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Send us a text 🎙️ Season 2, Episode 1: Transitions, Travels, and Taking Up Space We’re back - and it’s a New Year… at least in the Indian calendar. As the Gujarati New Year begins, we’re marking new beginnings of our own. In this first episode of Season 2, we talk about transitions: school to university, old jobs to new paths, home to away. We unpa…
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In this episode, Kathy and Linda talk with Catherine Jackson Jones, a coach and mentor with the National Math and Science Initiative (NMSI), a nonprofit organization dedicated to expanding STEM opportunities for students and empowering educators to bring real-world STEM experiences into classrooms across the country. Catherine shares how NMSI build…
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Do you ever find yourself hustling for your worth or looking for it in all the wrong places? You are not alone. Too many girls and women are lost and wandering, endlessly seeking security and approval in places and things that never satisfy. In this episode, Brittany Maher, Cassandra Speer, and Allie Smith talk about how our value doesn't rise and …
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Sam Lipsyte reads his story “Final Boy” from the October 27, 2025, issue of the magazine. Lipsyte is the author of eight books of fiction, including the story collection “The Fun Parts,” and the novels “The Ask” and “No One Left to Come Looking For You.” Please help us improve New Yorker podcasts by filling out our listener survey: https://panel205…
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