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  • The American Story
  • The Strong Roots Podcast
  • Woke WOC Docs
  • Twinzeler Pod
  • Out run the sky
  • Life as an Undergraduate
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    Dump ‘n Change

    Dump ‘n Change

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    Since Jul 7, 2022 04:25 UTC

    Jared Martin and Sam Minton break down the Boston Bruins, the NHL and other sporting world happenings. And, maybe some other stuff if you catch us on a good day. Thanks for coming.

    STOP THROWING PEBBLES OUT OF BULLETPROOF GLASS. Mr, Minton and Mr. Martin go full vocab on Debrusk and Mr. Monty and all other Bruins stuff. If you have a problem with that HR will tell you to F off.

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    Rivals

    Rivals

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    Since Feb 19, 2020 08:01 UTC

    Beatles vs. Stones. Biggie vs. Tupac. Kanye vs. Taylor. Who do you choose? And what does that say about you? Actually, what do these endlessly argued-about pop music rivalries say about us? Music opinions bring out passionate debate in people, and music journalists/critics Steven Hyden and Jordan Runtagh know this firsthand. They’re both obsessed with the biggest (as well as the most obscure) rivalries in music history. Each week, they’ll break down the details of a different colorful feud, and attempt to figure out why many of our favorite pop and rock stars can’t seem to get along.

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    Call Her CEO

    Call Her CEO

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    Since Feb 2, 2021 18:00 UTC

    Your favourite podcast discusses the realities women face in the workforce, how they overcome their challenges and their success stories.

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    Living with MCAS

    Living with MCAS

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    Since Nov 17, 2020 04:47 UTC

    A place to learn about and laugh about all the skin issues we face. We dig into the times when the expensive fancy stuff won’t even fix it. Of course, there is a special focus on Mast Cell Activation Syndrome skin, but we talk about all types of problem skin.

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    Over the Horizon Travel Podcast with Emer McDermott

    Over the Horizon Travel Podcast with Emer McDermott

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    Since Nov 25, 2020 09:10 UTC

    Over the Horizon Travel Podcast Created by Emer Mc Dermott , Travel Counsellor chats to a Special Guest about the travel experiences around the world and how travel has inspired& shaped their lives. Be transported to exotic and far flung places as Emer along with diverse range of guests, take you on a journey through the chapters of their life’s travel diaries, from their earliest childhood travel memory and the first place they fell in love with; to their all- time favourite destination, their hidden gem recommendation and what’s over the Horizon on their bucket list

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    The School Office

    The School Office

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    Since Sep 24, 2019 21:00 UTC

    School Counselor, Loni Watson and Principal, Jerry Mack share tips for regulating dis-regulated students, parents, and educators as well as give insights in this informational series based on real school leadership in a high performing high school. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theschooloffice/support

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    The American Story

    The American Story

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    Since Nov 24, 2013 17:04 UTC

    American history is more than a collection of interesting stories, so why is it most often presented as such? It matters why things happened in the order they did. Join social historian Dr. Heath Mitton as he unpacks the story of the American Republic with special attention to how social and economic factors drove the politics of ideas, from the American Revolution through the presidency of Barack Obama.
    These episodes originally aired as a regular segment on 610 KVNU’s For The People radio program originating from Logan, UT throughout 2013. Daily episodes of For The People may be downloaded separately.

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    The Strong Roots Podcast

    The Strong Roots Podcast

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    Since Aug 19, 2019 23:19 UTC

    Helping you grow closer to Jesus!

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    Woke WOC Docs

    Woke WOC Docs

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    Since Oct 12, 2018 03:25 UTC

    We are Woke WOC Docs, a podcast about the lives of womxn of color in medicine/health justice, including their unique experiences, viewpoints, and struggles in education, research, and practice. We want to reveal the insights we as womxn of color uniquely have on how medicine can transform to end health injustices and be a better institution of health, well-being, and healing. Subscribe to us on SoundCloud, iTunes, Spotify or our mailing list: http://bit.ly/subscribewokewocdocs

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    Twinzeler Pod

    Twinzeler Pod

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    Since Oct 25, 2021 15:14 UTC

    Hi! We are the Winzeler twins, affectionately called the “Twinzelers”. We are giving our double take on all kinds of topics.

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    Out run the sky

    Out run the sky

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    Since Jan 2, 2019 04:14 UTC

    Music, hot topics , charts , blogs , hottest in the game

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    Life as an Undergraduate

    Life as an Undergraduate

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    Since Aug 12, 2021 15:32 UTC

    Narrating the everyday hurdles, challenges, heartbreaks, triangles, ideas and love stories of a typical Nigerian undergraduate.

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    Good Grief

    Good Grief

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    Since Feb 15, 2022 15:02 UTC

    Good Grief is a podcast about grief but also how we develop, learn and form meaningful traditions around it.

    I’ve lost loved ones in my life, most of us have. But recently I lost someone and I just didn’t know what to do. I didn’t know how to process it, but equally I didn’t know what to do to help friends or family experiencing loss. Selfishly it scared me and reminded me of my own mortality. I guess I’ve avoided anything related to death or grief for my entire life. I was shocked by how much I didn’t know and how we never talk about it as a society. I mean it’s one of life’s most inevitable things, why don’t I have any tools at my disposal to deal with it? It’s clear we’re frightened to talk about it, which makes sense considering, but keeping it at arms length makes it increasingly more difficult to understand or create helpful traditions around. How can we ever help, understand or support people grieving if we never talk about it?

    I did some research and development for a documentary film about grief (I’m a filmmaker by the way) and what became obvious through the conversations I was having was that it was potentially a very British phenomenon. I was told about useful grieving practices from other cultures that were so simple yet and so effective that I was dumbfounded I’d never heard of any of them. Why don’t we have our own traditions around death and grief? Is it because UK culture is famously reserved and we avoid the intimate conversations about pain and loss? Do we just ‘get on with it’? Added to that it was only 100 years ago that mortality rates were over double what we experience today. Death is now significantly less common so does that affect our relationship with it?

    I want to find out more about why we don’t talk about grief, what has changed over time for us and how we might make it less of a taboo and more of a healing process. I want to unravel pre-conceptions and explore beyond the traditional Great British reserve to address my own fears of loss and grief. I want you, the listener, to discover these new things about grief as I do. Throughout the series I’ll talk to a broad range of people about their experiences of grief including people from diverse faiths and cultures and professionals who deal with death and loss on a regular basis. From midwives to palliative care professionals, from physicians to historians. Whilst I realise the theme of this podcast isn’t exactly happy-go-lucky, we will be exploring the depth and breadth of the human experience, with tears, humour and a celebration of life and try to discover if there is such a thing as good grief?

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    30 minutes or less

    30 minutes or less

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    Since Nov 8, 2023 19:57 UTC

    we’re here for a good time not a long time. my guarantee to you is that all shows will be under 30 minutes and won’t be too serious. show links here: https://linktr.ee/30minutesorless

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    El Chisme

    El Chisme

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    Since Dec 14, 2022 20:20 UTC

    Welcome to our podcast! Two Latina girlies hanging out and having a good time! Join us while we talk about every and anything just for fun. Enjoy!

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    Eat to Live

    Eat to Live

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    Since Mar 2, 2021 05:00 UTC

    Our health is our most precious gift and smart nutrition can change your life. Each month, join Dr. Fuhrman and his daughter, Jenna Fuhrman as they discuss important topics in the world of nutrition. Eat to Live will change the way you eat and think about food.

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    Searching for the Slavic Soul

    Searching for the Slavic Soul

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    Since Mar 1, 2020 15:30 UTC

    Discovering the Slavic culture is not easy. Scientific sources are scarce, and oral tradition tainted by Judaeo-Christian point of view, imposed on our ancestors with fire and sword. Written sources come from historians or travellers looking at the culture of Slavs with the eyes of a witness, not a participant and usually from the perspective of a foreign (Roman, Arabic, Judeo-Christian) culture. Archaeological discoveries require interpretation by modern researchers which obviously blurs the original meaning of the artefacts.

    Large part of the “Witia” project is an attempt to look at the Slavic culture with the eyes of a pagan, with an open-minded approach and respectful curiosity. Listening to the whispers of our Slavic souls we try to separate interpretations from facts and find in our heritage the elements which were suppressed by the hundreds of years of Christianisation.

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    2 Buds

    2 Buds

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    Since Apr 17, 2020 23:46 UTC

    You might think this podcast is about the girl we all know and love, mary jane, but it is in fact not just about that. Key word- just. Alexa Stanton is a stand-up comic originally from The Mitten who went rogue and moved to Seattle. Sure, Alexa likes to dabble in the green goddess and all that she has to offer, but the Budcast is about more than that. The Budcast takes a deep look into Alexa’s almost unimaginable life experiences, and she interviews her buds along the way. And yes, she enjoys getting high.

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    This My Show

    This My Show

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    Since Feb 13, 2011 08:03 UTC

    Join Jeremy Wein as he sits down to discuss the world of pop culture with super cool guest. And if the podcast is not enough for your amusement explore our blog at ThisMyShow.net for daily news, videos, reviews and more. Also if you enjoy the show please feel free to leave us something fun in the reviews section (and if you didn’t creative criticism is encourage, let us know what we can improve on but don’t be a troll about it) Feature on Splitsider.com’s This Week In Podcast (The week of January 26th) “Podcaster Jeremy Wein is a tribute to the idea that if you want to do a podcast, just go ahead and do it. he’s managed to crack the code to get a lot of funny people to sit still with him long enough to do a decent interview.” – Marc Hershon host of Succotash

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