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The Noah Corporation is a healthcare technology company focused on the drug and alcohol substance use disorder treatment industries. NoahCorp is committed to improving the methods and success rates of rehabilitation clinic treatment plans and maintenance of long-term recovery from substance abuse. Cover art photo provided by bharath g s on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@xen0m0rph Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noahcorp/support
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Axios podcast host Niala Boodhoo digs deep with leaders you know — or need to know — in business, politics and culture. Every week, all in under 20 minutes. About Axios: Axios is a digital media company launched in 2017. Axios helps you become smarter, faster with news and information across politics, tech, business, media, science and the world. Subscribe to our newsletters at axios.com/newsletters and download our mobile app at axios.com/app. About Niala Boodhoo: Niala Boodhoo is the host ...
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Gay in America

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The Gay in American Podcast is an oral history project where we share stories from the LGBTQA+ community to inspire each other to live our best gay lives and to understand that our shared experiences are what unite us as a community.
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Good Neighbors Podcast Palmer is a platform that allows local businesses and charities to introduce themselves to their neighbors. As the CEO, and Media Executive Producer, my role is to facilitate this by making sure this podcast is the channel that allows Palmer residents, and other Massachusetts residents to learn firsthand from the people that lead the businesses and charities in their community. Bringing together local businesses and neighbors of Palmer. Good Neighbor Podcast Palmer MA ...
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Hundreds of thousands have been taking to the streets in Israel, ever since the bodies of six murdered Israeli hostages were found last week in a tunnel in Gaza. It marked an escalation by Hamas, Axios' Barak Ravid tells Niala Boodhoo. Ravid has been covering the war since the start, and reporting on the Middle East for his entire career. As we app…
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Loretta Stevens, the powerhouse behind the Senior Executive Women's Network (SEWN), joins us on the Good Neighbor Podcast to discuss the impactful community she has built for women navigating their professional journeys. From an impromptu dinner with fellow women leaders to a thriving network that hosts quarterly dinners and monthly leadership lunc…
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Can self-care be an essential part of healthcare? Discover the transformative power of self-care with our guest, Hayley Procon from Aura Day Spa. Hayley and her business partner, Kristen, have turned an old dance studio in Ludlow into a sanctuary of relaxation and rejuvenation. Join us as Hayley recounts their incredible journey of opening Aura Day…
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Ever felt stuck in life despite having all the outward signs of success? Meet Catherine Duggan from Finding True North Coaching, who turned her experience as a special education teacher and stay-at-home mom into a journey of life and spiritual coaching. Driven by her passion to help others break free from stagnation, Catherine shares insightful str…
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Transform your living space with insights from our chat with Daniel Bennett, the visionary behind D.B.C. Solutions. Ever wondered how a builder's legacy weaves into modern innovation? Daniel's journey from family carpentry roots to founding his own company in 2004 is nothing short of inspiring. He introduces us to groundbreaking 3D design and virtu…
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Discover how to transform your well-being with insights from Hakim Noah of Amherst Massage Therapy. Hakeem demystifies the world of bodywork, coaching, and sacred medicine education, including the therapeutic potential of psilocybin. Learn why bodywork isn't just a luxury but a vital practice for maintaining connection with your body and calming yo…
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Ever wondered if owning a spa could be more than a luxurious fantasy? Meet Todd Thibodeau, who swapped his corporate grind for the serene life of owning Elements Hot Tub and Spa in Amherst a long side his wife Sue Thibodeau. Todd takes us through the transformative journey from corporate America to becoming the heart and soul of a spa that's more t…
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Ever wondered about the hidden treasures in your own backyard? Join us on the Good Neighbor Podcast as we chat with Ray Radigan from the Memorial Hall at Deerfield Museum, the oldest museum in Western Massachusetts. Ray brings his wealth of experience from the National Park Service and other esteemed museums to shed light on this historical gem. Yo…
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Ryan Allen Gray grew up in a small town in North Carolina, but once he broke free of small-town America, he figured out ways to really push the boundaries. He uses music and visual arts to share his story and loves giving others a chance to think more deeply about their beliefs. Check out his art on... YouTube Instagram TikTok Support the Show. www…
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Before Vice President Harris became the Democratic nominee, Asian American voters were unenthusiastic about then-candidate Biden. But Harris has since energized the fastest-growing voter group in the U.S.: AAPI voters. Now, data suggests these voters could be a major factor in some swing states come November. Political scientist Karthick Ramakrishn…
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UAW President Shawn Fain got a coveted spot speaking opening night of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago to share his message of fighting against corporate greed. With one million active and retired members, Democrats are hoping the UAW will help get out the vote for a Harris-Walz ticket. Organized labor's role in the election isn't just…
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Growing up an immigrant in the U.S., writer Viet Thanh Nguyen tried to make sense of the Vietnamese story. "There were these two very different versions of history and memory that were going around, and I was growing up very confused about what the actual history was," he tells Niala Boodhoo. That set him on a path to become a scholar and a writer …
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The last school year saw the First Amendment tested across college campuses. Protests over Israel's treatment of Gaza dominated headlines and disrupted commencements, while antisemitic and anti-Muslim incidents on campuses rose. As another school year approaches, institutions are facing new free speech debates ahead. One lawyer who ran investigatio…
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Americans have long used the Bible to justify their politics. That's in part why today, younger Christians are rethinking their relationship to their faith, and the Bible's place in American political life. Kaitlyn Schiess says that's a good thing. She's the author of "The Ballot and the Bible: How Scripture Has Been Used and Abused in American Pol…
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"Nothing, nothing, can come in the way of saving our democracy. That includes personal ambition." President Biden explained his move to the American people in an address Wednesday night. Now, a new race lies ahead -- one no longer so focused on the past, between two candidates who've already done the job of president. So what is it about? Axios co-…
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Based on this week's Republican National Convention, the assassination attempt on former President Trump seems to have unified the GOP. Alex Thompson is national political correspondent for Axios, and he says while conventions often put cleavages and frictions on display, Saturday's events have made many of those frictions within the party virtuall…
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The October 7th Hamas terrorist attack and Israel's ensuing war in Gaza have made Jews around the world look closer at the core of their faith and the role of Israel. Legal and religious scholar Noah Feldman has been digging into his own Jewish faith as he watches political and intergenerational conflict play out around him, on college campuses and…
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As we celebrate 248 years of being a democracy, has the U.S. Supreme Court become the most powerful branch of government? We put that to Jeff Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, who in his latest book delves deep into the thinking of the founding fathers. For a special July 4th episode we asked him for his take on the immu…
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What makes Susan Gagnon with Adolescent, Adult & Family Behavioral Health a good neighbor? Struggling with mental health can often feel like a lonely journey, but Susan Gagnon of Adolescent, Adult, and Family Behavioral Health reminds us that it's a path we don't have to walk alone. With the warmth and expertise of a seasoned social worker who has …
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What makes Denise Morgan with Brush-It-Off a good neighbor? Have you ever walked into a room and instantly felt like you've found your oasis? That's the experience Denise Morgan of Brush-It-Off strives to create for every visitor stepping into her art studio. On our latest episode, we have the delight of venturing into Denise's world, where a forme…
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What makes Emily King with Wheel Horse Digital a good neighbor? What if you could turn a pandemic-induced layoff into a thriving business? Emily King did just that, and she's here to share her inspiring journey from a side hustle to a successful digital marketing microagency. Join us as Emily, the founder of Wheel Horse Digital, talks about the ess…
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What makes Brian Bachand with Westover Auto Salvage a good neighbor? Have you ever wondered about the life and soul behind the metal and machinery of your local auto salvage yard? I, Liz Lemon, was thrilled to sit down with Brian Bachand of Westover Auto Salvage, a gem in Belchertown, Massachusetts, whose story is as robust and riveting as the engi…
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What makes Amy Scribner with River East School To Career a good neighbor? Have you ever wondered what bridges the gap between high school hallways and the maze of career paths awaiting young minds? Amy Scribner of River East School to Career joins us to unravel the transformative journey of guiding students toward their passions and professions. He…
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What makes Bruce Frankel with Business Authority a good neighbor? What if everything you thought you knew about entrepreneurship was wrong? Join us on the Good Neighbor Podcast as Bruce Frankel from Business Authority busts myths and unveils the hidden potential of entrepreneurs over 50. Bruce’s incredible journey from a distinguished journalism ca…
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What makes Rebecca Casinghino with Ardor CrossFit Fitness a good neighbor? Discover the secret to prioritizing your health with today's inspiring guest, Rebecca Casinghino from Ardor CrossFit Fitness. Rebecca and her husband turned their shared passion for fitness into a thriving community hub on Wilbraham Street in Palmer. Whether you're a beginne…
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What makes Natalina Tulik and Michelle Annechiaricco with Second Times a Charm a good neighbor? What if you could make dream events more accessible for everyone? Join us on the Good Neighbor Podcast as we share the inspiring story of Natalina and Michelle, the dynamic duo behind Second Times a Charm. This incredible non-profit is changing lives by …
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What makes Armando Olivares with Homes Logic Real Estate a good neighbor? Have you ever wondered how a passion for salsa dancing and a keen eye for real estate could coalesce into a life well-lived? Armando Olivares of Homes Logic Real Estate steps into the light, sharing his vibrant journey from youthful curiosity in properties to becoming a beaco…
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What makes Ted Hebert with Teddy Bear Pools and Spas a good neighbor? Imagine starting your entrepreneurial journey at the tender age of 14 and nurturing it into a thriving legacy. That's exactly what Ted Hebert did with Teddy Bear Pools and Spas, and we're excited to have him share his inspiring story on our show. Ted dives into the deep end of hi…
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What makes Brian Scott with ScottyDog Enterprises a good neighbor? When you think of retirement, do you imagine a life of leisure or one filled with new entrepreneurial adventures? Brian Scott, the mastermind behind ScottyDog Enterprises, joins us to turn that notion on its head, proving that sometimes a second career can blossom from the embers of…
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One in every three adults in the U.S. has some kind of criminal record. That makes finding a job much harder, and has consequences not just for individuals and communities, but also takes a major economic toll on the country. One leader says businesses can advance the effort for so-called second chance hiring much faster than government. How her or…
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Climate change, inflation, and unreliable supply chains are just some of the challenges small-scale farmers globally are facing today. Alloysius Attah grew up on a farm in Ghana and has seen it all first hand. Now, as tech advances in agriculture and AI have opened new possibilities for farmers, he's helping small-scale farmers take advantage by pr…
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Reshma Saujani, founder of Girl Who Code, saw the pandemic push women out of the workforce and make existing workplace inequalities worse. "We have not made the workforce work for moms," she says. With her campaign called Moms First, she launched a tool last year that uses generative AI to help moms-to-be apply for paid leave benefits in New York. …
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You might have thought being gay in Canada would be a much better experience, but as it turns out for Aime Hutton of Calgary, there are some similarities to the United States LGBTQA+ experience. In this episode, she tells her story of coming out, finding herself and ultimately giving back to the community. She's a busy woman trying to make things b…
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Some 38 million people live in poverty in this country – nearly 12 percent of the population. The problem remains especially bad in New York City, where the poverty level among kids alone has jumped 66% since 2021. The Robin Hood Foundation has provided millions of dollars of grants to fight poverty in New York for more than 3 decades. Now, its CEO…
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Elections officials have faced violent threats since the 2020 presidential election, and five months out from the next vote, Secretaries of State are on the front lines. Colorado's Democratic Secretary of State Jena Griswold has seen a 600% rise in threats against her in recent months. Niala spoke to Secretary Griswold about protecting elections an…
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Interest in birdwatching has been booming, and Ed Yong is one of the millions who have fallen hard. Yong is a Pulitzer-prize winning science writer previously of the Atlantic, where he was one of the first journalists to deeply investigate long COVID. He says birding has has a transformative impact on his life in the last year, and hopes the same m…
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In his more than 15 years in pro football, NFL quarterback Steve Young made his name on the field as one of the most efficient passers of all time. But after his retirement, he turned his career to private equity, co-founding the firm HGGC in 2007. Now, Young is watching the recent surge in private equity investments in sports teams, and making the…
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Fei-Fei Li is widely known as the godmother of AI, thanks to her groundbreaking research in the field. You can draw a straight line from her early work to the generative AI of today. Now, she's at the forefront of what comes next, which includes bringing together generative AI and robotics for use across industries. Niala visited Dr. Li's lab at St…
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Republican lawmakers have come a long way on climate change since the days of tossing snowballs in the U.S. Senate a decade ago. Today, an 80+ member Conservative Climate Caucus wants to elevate Republicans' voices on climate, while maintaining conservative principles. But former President Donald Trump is still at odds with that mission. The Caucus…
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What makes Brad Matthew Dimiero with Brad Matthew Jewelers a good neighbor? Have you ever wandered past a local jeweler's shop and wondered about the stories and craftsmanship inside? We sure have, and that's why we invited the mastermind behind Brad Matthew Jewelers, Brad Matthew Dimiero, to share his tale of passion and precision in the world of …
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What makes the Massachusetts State Senator Jake Oliveira a good neighbor? Have you ever wondered what it's like to have your community's back, to be the person everyone turns to for advocacy and solutions? State Senator Jake Oliveira joined us on the Good Neighbor Podcast and gave us an intimate view into his world of public service, sharing tales …
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What makes Justice Pellegrino with Bohdii Boutique a good neighbor? From a youthful dream to the reality of a thriving fashion empire, Justice Pellegrino of Bohdii Boutique shares her story of ambition, adaptability, and the unexpected turns life can throw at you. Who would've thought a college graduate in communication and psychology would find he…
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Retired WNBA legend Sue Bird knows just how far women's basketball has come. Arguably the greatest WNBA player in history, she was also part of negotiating a major collective bargaining agreement in 2019 that set the stage for big changes for players. "We've been trying to get people to pay attention, to see what we've all seen behind closed doors,…
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Hospitals are supposed to be safe havens in a war. But Avril Benoît, the U.S. executive director for Doctors Without Borders (MSF) says that's not the case in places including Sudan, where this week marks a year since the start of a brutal civil war. More than 14,000 people there have been killed, 8 million have been displaced, and some 25 million …
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What makes Cathy Maclutsky with Belchertown Animal Relief Committee (BARC) a good neighbor? Have you ever wondered what it takes to transform a community's approach to animal welfare? Cathy Maclutsky from the Belchertown Animal Relief Committee (BARC) joined us on the Good Neighbor Podcast to share an uplifting tale of how passion for paws led to s…
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What makes Phil McManus with Blitzkreig Pro a good neighbor? When Phil McManus steps into the spotlight, you know you're in for a treat that's part masterclass, part roller coaster ride through the electrifying world of Professional Wrestling Promotions, Marketing and Sponsorship Corporation. Every turn of his career is a testament to the sheer res…
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What makes Katie Kraver with Clean Machine Power Wash a good neighbor? Have you ever wondered what it takes to maintain the integrity and beauty of your property? Katie Kraver of Clean Machine Power Wash joins us to unravel the intricacies of power washing and how this family-owned business has been keeping homes and commercial spaces pristine for …
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What makes Tylor Young with Wash & Roll Mobile Detailing a good neighbor? Have you ever found yourself stuck between the need for a shiny, spotless car and the precious time it takes away from family or work? Tylor Young, of Wash and Roll Mobile Detailing, joined me for an inspiring talk where he rolled out his life story, his dedication to providi…
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What makes Phil Olivera with Needle Therapy Tattoo & Body Piercing a good neighbor? Have you ever considered the deep, rich stories that ink and metal can tell about a person's journey? Phil Olivera, the skilled artisan behind Needle Therapy Tattoo and Body Piercing, joins us to share not just his incredible craft but also the personal tales etched…
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What makes John Zienowicz with Ware Senior Center a good neighbor? As I walked through the tranquil woods, the crunching leaves underfoot and my daughter's dog leading the way, a wave of reflection overtook me, reminding me of my father's own journey through retirement and illness. It's these poignant moments that underscore the importance of commu…
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