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We Ship It Podcast

Stephanie Stone & Devin Cetnar

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The We Ship It Podcast dives into your favorite and not-so-favorite couples of all time! 📚🎬📺💕 You know: Elizabeth and Darcy, Romeo and Juliet, Leslie and Ben, Ron and Hermione (or should it have been Harry and Hermione?)...you name it! Let's talk ships! ⛵️ Will your ship sail or sink? Listen to find out! 🎙 New eps every Friday!! -------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with us on our socials or by emailing us at weshipitpodcast@gmail.com Find all of our links an ...
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I am your very own truth detective. I will be uncovering the good, the bad, and the ugly...researching, and questioning everything about culture, society, people, places, our justice system, and corruption in private corporations and government agencies. I will leave no stone unturned. I will bring you feel-good cases discovered and uncovered that have happy endings, but also the sometimes controversial or seemingly conspiratorial topics. I will be giving you the straight facts and evidence. ...
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Welcome to our podcast, where we are dedicated to advocating, educating, and raising awareness for veterans' issues. Join us as we provide outreach on PTSD, suicide prevention, and drug and alcohol education, while extending support to veterans and their families within our community. Each episode will feature guests who have firsthand experience as veterans, ensuring no aspect of their journey goes unexplored. With unwavering commitment, we'll strive to fulfill our mission, leaving no stone ...
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Guiding Grief

Nicholas J Welzenbach

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This podcast is a series of conversations around Something we all will feel and yet no one really talks about and we are never prepared for. Grief My goal is to provide a resource people can access to help them understand they are not alone as they experience grief. Stay tuned for Future episodes, we'll host: o Faith leaders with decades of experience helping people deal with grief o Hospice workers and Nurses sharing their experiences And other Guru's talking about the effect physically and ...
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Family From The Heart

Cliff & Stephanie Ravenscraft

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In the Family From The Heart Podcast, Cliff and Stephanie give you a behind the scenes look into the lives of the Ravenscraft family. This is an entertaining podcast that is meant to be an authentic, unscripted, look into lives of a family who have given up on the ordinary to pursue the lives for which they were created. Be sure to check out Stephanie's current main podcast, Thriving Mosaic, in your favorite podcast directory. Be sure to check out Cliff's current main podcast, The Cliff Rave ...
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Fred Rogers’ legacy of kindness, responsibility, and community continues to endure in the world and throughout the Rollins College campus. At Rollins College, Rogers discovered his purpose while studying music composition. Here, he learned “Life is for Service,” the importance of relationships, and that community is the driver of good. It is the same environment, one rooted in experiential and relational learning, where we prepare our students to be the next generation of responsible leaders ...
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Coffee with the Chicken Ladies covers all things pet chicken. Each episode includes a breed spotlight and relevant chicken keeping topics, as well as reviews of books and products, amazing recipes using home fresh eggs, interviews, and occasional chicken-themed celebrations. Please help us grow the podcast - subscribe, share, and leave reviews and ratings on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for listening!
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The Buzz: The JJA Podcast

The Jazz Journalists Association

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The Jazz Journalists Association is a membership organization founded in 1986. We promote the creation and dissemination of accurate, ethical, informed journalism on all jazz’s genres, and encourage innovative use of media to spur the growth, development and education of audiences for jazz. Public programs include Seeing Jazz Photography Master Classes, The Buzz podcast, celebrations of Jazz Heroes and Jazz Awards, and the website JJANews.org. Theme "Big Vic" composed by John Michaels Featur ...
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Moving across the world to another country can be hard, but it's easier when your significant other is a local. "From My Home To Yours" follows the journey of Bernadine (Irish) & Matthew (Australian) moving their lives from Australia to Ireland. They leave no stone unturned as they discuss the logistics and planning needed to make the journey successful, and the emotional upheaval of making a new life together halfway across the world.
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The power of conversation is lost. There’s nothing better than sitting down for a natter with your mate and putting the world to rights. Well in this podcast, that’s exactly what Amanda Thebe will be doing. She really gets to know her guests, warts and all! She is a force of nature for women in midlife who want real-life honest conversations about the challenges, the thrills and the opportunities that await us in midlife and beyond. In each episode Amanda leaves no stone unturned, getting de ...
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A Story of Us

Ohio State Anthropology graduate students

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An original podcast brought to you by the graduate students of the Department of Anthropology at The Ohio State University. Join us once as we explore the human experience! We are now a part of the Anthropology Public Outreach Program at The Ohio State University. Follow us @ohiostateAPOP
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The Stan State EduCast shines a spotlight on various members of the Warrior community as they share their experiences and expertise in relation to important issues and topics that affect us all. Produced by the Office of Strategic Communications and Marketing, edited and recorded in the KCSS studios on the campus of Stanislaus State. The views expressed by guests on this podcast are not necessarily those of the University.
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In this week's episode we spotlight one of our favorite breeds, the adorable Salmon Faverolles! Our main topic is a discussion on Amprolium and medicated feed - what exactly is it and what does it do? We share our recipe for delicious Peach Jam Cake, and provide some retail therapy with our review of Vitametz - a new waterfowl supplement from Metze…
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Join hosts Frank Sepko, Dave Ragan, and Ray Stender on the Promise Keepers Podcast as they engage in a profound discussion with Dr. Megan Velo-Zorzi of Redbird Mental Health about veteran mental health and PTSD. This episode sheds light on the struggles veterans face in transitioning to civilian life, the stigmas surrounding mental health, and the …
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In this week's episode, we spotlight the Ardennes Hen, a very old European chicken breed. We're joined by Erin Long, Marketing Manager for the Harford County Humane Society, to talk about chickens in shelters. We share our recipe for delicious Drop Biscuit Egg Bake, and find some retail therapy with the hand-stamped metal jewelry by Minnesota from …
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Essayist Farah Jasmine Griffin, whose collection In Search of a Beautiful Freedom won the JJA's 2024 Jazz Book of the Year: History, Criticism and Culture, talks about her focus on jazz and its relevance across many realms of thought, with Fiona Ross, member of the JJA's book committee and founder of Women in Jazz Media.…
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This episode is about telling the truth and how to trust when governmental agencies, non-governmental organizations, globalists, and other entities bend the truth to get what they want. They are a greedy bunch but knowing more about them can help you understand the baffling and demonic way those in power get to be in power... naturally, they tell l…
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Welcome to the Guiding Grief podcast. In this episode, host Nicholas Welzenbach is joined by Juliann Halvorsen from Cancer CAREpoint. Cancer CAREpoint offers personalized Counseling, Assistance, Resources & Education to Bay Area cancer patients, survivors, families & caregivers at no cost. Juliann, an MA, LMFT, and Counselor, brings a wealth of exp…
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Join us as we end THE SEASON THAT NEVER ENDS with The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. Do we ship Coriolanus Snow and Lucy Gray? Listen to find out! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weshipitpodcast/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weshipitpodcast/support…
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Doug and Mike reflect on recent concert experiences touching on themes of fear, self-expression, and owning your magic. What lies on the other side of fear? Mormons on Mushrooms – Ways to Contribute Our podcast is supported by our amazing listeners and magical community. If you’d like to energetically contribute to what we’re creating, there are se…
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In this week's episode, we spotlight the beautiful Exchequer Leghorn and Fiona joins us for a round table discussion on chick development. We share our recipe for buckwheat pound cake with chocolate chips and find some retail therapy with Bright and Early Coffee. Grubbly Farms - click here for our affiliate link. https://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-100…
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Bianca Stone talks with the poet Dara Barrios/Dixon about Rilke’s “The Third Elegy,” from his famous Duino Elegies. Exploring more directly the poem and its language, Barrios/Dixon and Stone look at the magnificent poetic devices Rilke uses in his unique way, such as questioning, pathetic fallacy and fungibility of pronouns in the direct address. J…
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Mike is joined by Stephanie and Kelli, discussing Stephanie's recent dream about Timothee Chalamet, while exploring self-discovery, interdependence, and meeting our inner needs and desires, including: Challenges Post-Mormonism: Difficulties of rediscovering oneself and forming healthy relationships after leaving the Mormon faith, including the need…
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Music historian and author Ashley Kahn and producer Zev Feldman, "the Jazz Detective," speak with host Rick Mitchell on the journalism and historical importance of albums of historical jazz (those recorded more than 10? 20? 30? years ago?) releases, and the particular value to them of liner notes. All pay homage to the legacy of Blue Note Records/M…
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In this week's episode we spotlight a hybrid variety chicken - the Cinnamon Queen. The wonderful Dr. Yuko Sato, Extension Veterinarian at Iowa State University, chats with us about keeping your backyard flock safe during fair and festival season. We share our recipe for Chili with Cornbread Topping, and give you an update on the latest speakers add…
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We finish our Marvelous Mrs. Maisel series with the marvelous parents of Midge and Joel! Do we ship them? Who do we ship more? Listen to find out! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weshipitpodcast/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weshipitpodcast/support…
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This episode explores the profound impact of military service, PTSD, and the devastating effects of suicide on a veteran's family through the lens of Stephanie Granville, the widow of Staff Sergeant Joseph Granville. It presents an intimate narrative of Stephanie's journey through love, tragedy, and the challenges of coping with loss and personal s…
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Peter returns! We discuss what has changed over the last several years and reflect on our respective journeys since the beginning of the podcast, discussing personal growth, community building, and navigating the transition periods of life, including: Highs and lows of community building - roles of leadership and the challenges of creating communit…
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In this week's episode, we spotlight the original pet chicken -the Silkie! Mark Eggers and Twain Lockhart from Nutrena Feeds join us for a great chat about the best ways to feed juvenile birds as they grow into pullets. We share our recipe for Cheesy Potato Hash, and find some retail therapy with a cozy chicken mystery book series. Grubbly Farms - …
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Doug and Mike dive into the intersection of altered states of consciousness, personal experiences, and the quest for meaning. They explore the contrasts between feelings of nihilism and love, the role of rituals, and the impact of societal structures on individual beliefs and experiences: Shares recent medicine journeys Ego dissolution and its impl…
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In this week's episode, we spotlight the rare and beautiful American Buff Goose. Marc and Katy Metzer from Metzer Farms join us again to discuss the best care for adults ducks, plus all of the wonderful things ducks can add to your backyard or homestead. We share our recipe for delicious Duck Egg Pavlova with Strawberry Curd and our best tips for w…
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Dutch scholar Walter van de Leur is the author of Jazz and Death: Reception, Rituals, and Representations, a fascinating study that enlightens the music from a unique angle. Fiona Ross, member of the Jazz Journalists Association's Book Committee, interviews Walter, touching on New Orleans funerals, Chet Baker, and the rumor that jazz itself is dead…
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The Race Against Time - This one starts with an important message about rescuing pets, which I am completely for, agree with, and have done a handful of times but listen closely...the message itself is completely AI. Don't be duped by the dupes. Listen to more episodes at http://truthdetectivepodcast.com It is terrible to be spoon-fed what to think…
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Mike and Doug discuss: Landing on their new band name "Bombadilio" AI and art Mormon mission trauma and never being alone The impact of the church's teaching that former sins return Alternating the polarities of lying and sharing too much Authentic musical expression And much more Follow along with Bombadilio: Instagram: @bombadilio_music Twitch (L…
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In this week's episode, we spotlight the adorable Call Duck and chat with Marc and Katy Metzer of Metzer Farms about how to take care of ducklings. We share some duck egg 101 info, and finish up with a book review of Storey's Guide to Raising Ducks. Grubbly Farms - click here for our affiliate link. https://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-100963304-1554696…
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In this week's episode, Steph and Dev dissect the marvelous friendship of Midge and Susie. Do we tits up (ship) this friendship? Listen to find out!--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weshipitpodcast/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weshipitpodcast/support…
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This episode of the Promise Keepers Podcast weaves together profound narratives of veterans' valor, struggles, and journey toward healing. Our guest, Sergeant Major Kevin Bittenbender, shares with us the concepts of the power of purpose, passion, and positive attitude, and the critical role of initiatives like the Veterans Promise in fostering an e…
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Doug and Mike share tales from their wildly inspiring weekend at "Something Chill on a Friday Night" and chat about the harsh return to the daily grind, sharing their thoughts on creativity, life transitions, and the magic of community, including: A look back at a weekend filled with so many magical beings The comedown from peak experiences to the …
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Join Nicholas Welzenbach on this episode of Guiding Grief as he delves into the vital conversations about life and death with Lisa Pahl, a hospice social worker and the co-creator of The Death Deck and The End of Life Deck. Lisa shares her belief that meaningful conversations empower us to make informed decisions for our loved ones and ourselves. T…
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In this week's episode, we spotlight one of the best all-around American breeds - the Delaware. Stephanie Thurow and Michelle Bruhn join us to talk about starting an egg and veggie based homestead, even in a small space. We share our recipe for Rhubarb Tart and review Grubbly Farm's Vitamins and Electrolytes and Pre and Probiotics Powders. Grubbly …
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Philip Arneill is a Belfast-born photographer, long resident of Japan now living in Ireland. He discusses Tokyo Jazz Joints, his revealing photobook of a now-fading subculture, with Brad Stone, who himself visited some of these listening cafes.By The Jazz Journalists Association
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The Assignment - In the year 2036, we lived differently than ever before. Everything has changed even our education system. It was demonic and stupid. It was brought about by the high echelons of power and we detectives and truth-seekers knew there was a purpose. Dumbing down our world through our educational system was the intention. There was no …
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Con Chapman is author of "Kansas City Jazz: A Little Evil Will Do You Good," a nominee for Book of the Year in the 2024 Jazz Journalists Association Jazz Awards. He speaks with Bob Blumenthal, chair of the Book Awards committee and board member of the JJA.By The Jazz Journalists Association
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In this week's episode, we spotlight one of the oldest and most important foundation breeds of chicken - the Malay. Tricia Stone-Shumaker, mom to Poppy the Crossbeak Chicken, joins us to talk about caring for crossbeak chickens and using chickens in therapy sessions. We share our recipe for easy and delicious garlic mayonnaise, and get some retail …
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In this interview, Andrew sits down with Maddison Elliott, who is graduating with her MA this semester in anthropology. They discuss The book Buzz (https://nyupress.org/9781479827381/buzz/), Maddison's MA thesis on pollinator protection, hierarchies of insects, roundtable method of teaching introductory anthropology courses, and the Wicked Science …
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Brandon Crockett and Cody Noconi are the co-producers of the documentary "EntheoMagus," a 40-minute introduction to the psychedelic origins of Mormonism. The film is having free screenings the weekend of April 27-29th in Salt Lake City and in Portland, OR May 11th. Tickets to the showings can be found in the links below. In this episode, they discu…
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This episode of the Stan State EduCast features Danica Bravo (Project Rebound Program Coordinator). Danica Bravo joins host Frankie Tovar to discuss the life-changing initiatives of Project Rebound, highlighting the ongoing efforts to break down barriers and provide seamless transitions for former inmates seeking academic success. The pair cover th…
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Deepfakes And Memes - What is a deepfake and what is a meme? Many people don't know. Some of our younger detectives were wondering as well. We detectives all met at the library to get the facts about the downside of deepfakes and memes on social media and how, exactly, you can be manipulated by believing what you see and hear. Find out the truth be…
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In this week's episode we spotlight the ridiculously adorable Japanese Bantam, and Fiona joins us to discuss hatching eggs in an incubator. We share our recipe for easy and delicious spaghetti salad, and we give some retail therapy with Eaton Hemp's new Roost Refresh. Nutrena Feeds https://nutrenaworld.com/count-on-a-difference/?utm_source=coffee%2…
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Easily Slip Into Another World is Pulitzer Prize-winning composer/reeds and winds instrumentalist/bandleader Henry Threadgill's vivid autobiography, co-authored by Brent Hayes Edwards, a literary scholar teaching at Columbia University. Edwards is interviewed by JJA board member Bob Blumenthal, chair of the nominating committee for JJA Jazz Books o…
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If you want to hear more in-depth research on the entheogenic and magical traditions of Joseph Smith's family, this is the episode for you! This is far more detail than what is presented in the documentary EntheoMagus. In this episode, Alex presents the same lecture he gave at a public symposium in Salt Lake City in May 2023. There are visual slide…
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We continue our series on Rilke’s Duino Elegies with Edward Snow’s translation of The Second Elegy, talking with poet Mark Wunderlich. Wunderlich, who is currently at work on a book on Rilke, is deep research into the biography, which give us rich insight into creation of “The Second Elegy.” Beginning with what Wunderlich calls the […]…
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Mike and Doug discuss the sexual basis of our instincts, along with vulnerability, sexual identity, fluidity and exploration and their upcoming show at Something Chill on a Friday Night Mormons on Mushrooms – Ways to Contribute Our podcast is supported by our amazing listeners and magical community. If you’d like to energetically contribute to what…
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In this week's episode, we spotlight the dark and beautiful Crevecoeur chicken. Brittni Poisson from B Home Living joins us to talk about building coops and brooders. We share our recipe for New Potato and Egg Salad on Greens, and find some retail therapy with vintage salt and pepper shakers. Grubbly Farms - click here for our affiliate link. https…
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After The Eclipse - I suspected what was coming after a nightmare I had. We all knew it was coming. We heard about it for months on the news. There was to be a solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. That we were sure of. So, your humble truth detective will delve into how prepared I was for both natural and manmade disasters. With my new prepper friends, …
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Rhythm Man: Chick Webb and the Beat That Changed America is an in-depth look at highly influential and popular, 'til now under-celebrated bandleader, by Ms. Crease, whose prior books are lively portraits of Duke Ellington and Gil Evans. Bob Blumenthal, critic, author (Saxophone Colossus: A Portrait of Sonny Rollins) chairs the Jazz Journalists Asso…
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This episode brings together judges, veterans, and advocates to discuss the transformative role of Veterans Courts within the criminal justice system. Featured guests, including Judges Michael Barrasse and Tom Munley (U.S. Army Ret.), alongside advocates Dave Reagan (U.S. Army Ret.), Ray Stender (U.S. Army Ret.), and Frank Sepko, delve into how the…
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Mike and Stephanie vent recent frustrations around trying to figure out life in middle age after leaving Mormonism, including: Feeling disproportional amounts of guilt, shame and fear Ex-Mormon Rumspringas The call to live a slower lifestyle Public projection and perception Embracing life's uncertainties And much more... Mormons on Mushrooms – Ways…
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In this week's episode, we spotlight a gorgeous, egg-laying phenom with a great story - the Welsh Harlequin Duck. Amy Van Leuven, cofounder of the Good Egg, joins us to talk about her fantastic egg scrubbing kit and her inspiring life. She also shares her Healthier Brownie recipe with us, and it does use duck eggs if desired! Retail Therapy is a fu…
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