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Hey y’all! I’m Aasia and we talking about EVERYTHING! 23 | FL 🐊 instagram.com/aasiamilaaa ✨ 🇵🇷🖤
Categories: Society & Culture
Gentlemen Don’t Get Caught – a podcast where two people who are pretty fond of R.E.M. talk about their music. And other stuff. Sometimes mostly other stuff.
Categories: Music
Single, 30ish & African? We explore the societal and cultural pressures of being single, whilst answering that 1, important question… When will you marry? Hosted by @Nikitabaffour #wwympodcast
Categories: Society & Culture
How bad do you want it podcast is hosted by Amanda. She’s a cognitive restructuring strategist who is sharing mindset tips, lifestyle improvements for success, and other parts of her life and journey. She’s going to teach you how to reprogram your subconscious and how to start living your luxe life now. Our FB group is the How Bad Do You Want It Club. Don’t forget to Rate, Share, and Follow.
Categories: Education
The Go-to Podcast for desperately overwhelmed moms who want to enjoy life! Do you want to stop the cycle of constant stress and mom-guilt? Are you sick of feeling like nothing you try makes a difference? Do you wish your life could just be simple and enjoyable? There’s a way to make shift happen! Hey, I’m Brittni Clarkson, recovering people pleaser, boy-mom to 3, and mom-life coach! In this podcast, I will teach you how to: -> see blessings where you currently see burdens -> make home care easy and release the need for perfection -> drop the mom guilt, and get excited about life!
Categories: Kids & Family
Join Monroe Martin and Becky Astphan as they interview comedians about their interesting lives and how that translates to comedy. You might cry, but you’ll definitely laugh.
Categories: Society & Culture
The first-ever podcast exclusively about our savior John Mayer’s incredible tunes with host Jeff Widman (singer/songwriter, Entertournament of Champions Podcast co-host) & his various talented guests.
Categories: Music
Don’t go broke trying to get rich…
Entrepreneurs face so much pressure to grow their companies that it ends up bankrupting them in other areas of life such as their family, faith, and health.
The Wealthy Way Podcast highlights other paths to success without sacrificing everything. The host, Ryan Pineda, interviews top experts in business, health, faith, and relationships while sharing his own experiences.
Ryan has founded 7 different companies. In addition to that he owns 500+ rental properties, has received 1B+ views on social media, and is a retired pro baseball player.
Go to WealthyWay.com to get access to free courses, planner app, blogs, and more. For inquiries email media@ryanpineda.com
This podcast was formerly “The Ryan Pineda Show”.
Categories: Business
A weekly podcast with hosts Cosi and Em debriefing pop culture, fashion, fixations, unhinged thoughts and everything in between.
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Tags: celebrity, Entertainment, fashion, hollywood, Magazine, News, pop culture, style
The Kwality Podcast with your host Christian Del Grosso! We talk about stuff here… If you like to talk about stuff, you came to the right place.
I’m Kayla Gustafson, Realtor, land developer, builder, and host of the new podcast, The Build Up. There’s so much information that doesn’t make it to the public related to new construction, building, developing, realtors, etc. I want to bring all of that to light and demystify it. Not just for buyers and sellers but for other professionals in the industry so we’re all moving the industry forward. There’s so much information that doesn’t make it to the public related to new construction, building, developing, realtors, etc. I want to bring all of that to light and demystify it.
Categories: Education
Hopeton Hay Podcasts is the founder, producer, and host of Diverse Voices Book Review (formerly known as KAZI Book Review) which features interviews with a wide range of culturally diverse authors of recently published fiction and nonfiction, and Economic Perspectives, an audio interview show featuring discussions on finance, economic, and small businesses and policies.
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My guest is Eric Nguyen, author of the novel, THINGS WE LOST TO THE WATER. With his debut novel, Nguyen tells the story of a Vietnamese immigrant family who struggle to adjust to their new lives after settling in New Orleans. THINGS WE LOST TO THE WATER Provides three points of view on their emotional journey: The mother, who still longs for the husband who chose to stay in Vietnam, the son who was five years old when they left and finds himself caught between the past and the present, and the youngest son who was born in a refugee camp after their escape, and is most at home in their adopted homeland. Covering over 25 years of their lives all the way to Hurricane Katrina, THINGS WE LOST TO THE WATER deftly portrays the challenges of a family staying emotionally tied as each member follows their own path in search of a new identity.
Eric Nguyen earned an MFA in Creative Writing from McNeese State University in Louisiana. He is the editor in chief of diaCRITICS.org. THINGS WE LOST TO THE WATERis his first novel.
DIVERSE VOICES BOOK REVIEW
Social media:
Facebook – @diversevoicesbookreview
Instagram – @diverse_voices_book_review
Twitter – @diversebookshay
Email: hbh@diversevoicesbookreview.com
Web site: https://diversevoicesbookreview.wordpress.com/
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: Authors, Books, business, economics, interviews, radio
A podcast centered on the voices of young people and what they want out of church and youth ministry. Hosted by Amanda Daniell and Courtney VonLindern from the Mountain Sky Conference of the UMC. New episodes drop the second Thursday of every month!
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
In the summer of 1992, Lucy’s Record Shop opened its doors in the sleepy little southern city of Nashville, TN. For the next six years, this fiercely independent store and all-ages punk club was home to a tight-knit community of the rebellious, the rejected, the anxious, and their allies. Join shop owner Mary Mancini as she sits down with the kids who made Lucy’s so special and whose DIY ethic and unfettered creativity left a lasting mark on the Nashville underground music scene.
Categories: Music, Society & Culture
Raw and in depth podcast about teenagers and their struggles with mental health.
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness
VariantCast: A podcast where we talk life, entertainment, and share our thoughts about the world. P.S. We tend to geek out often.
Categories: TV & Film
Join comedian Rebekah Gibson on her journey of finally discovering The Simpsons for the very first time. Helping her along the way are her best buds and long time fans, comedians Blake Burkhart and Jonah Jurkens. Relive The Simpsons with the ultimate first timer.
Being a parent is really freakin’ hard. Of course, it can also be incredibly rewarding and delightful. Either way, it consumes us. Childproof is a show about us, the parents, and how we can raise kids without losing track of ourselves in the process. Each episode host Yasmeen Khan, a journalist and mom, brings us conversations and stories with fellow parents and experts on how to navigate this whole parenting thing — especially the shifts that happen within ourselves. Because parents are growing too.
Editor’s Notes:
“Childproof is a show about the parent experience with a nod towards the idea that parents are also growing just like kids are growing,” host Yasmeen Khan tells Apple Podcasts. “It’s the show for parents seeking growth, and I’m one of those people.” The North Carolina-born and now Brooklyn-based host, journalist–and most importantly, mom–Khan brings you the bi-weekly show Childproof about parenting for parents.
Khan’s past life as a reporter and journalist for WNYC Radio covering New York City schools and policing paved the way for her passion for covering families–especially issues and anxieties that the pandemic brought to the surface. “People are so deeply affected by these events. Family structures are, and parents are,” Khan says. “I bring a lot of that sort of background with me and I have brought some characters, actually, from my time reporting into the show also.”
The self-proclaimed “audio evangelist” covers a range of topics on parenting through the lens of other parents sharing their stories. “If we’re going to feature someone’s story, I want to hear somebody wrestling with something,” Khan says. “What are parents grappling with? What’s the interior experience of a parent? I hope in that sense, honestly, the show could be for anybody, any grown-up, if they have kids or not, but because sometimes the issues we’re grappling with aren’t specifically related to our kids, all the things that we’re dealing with as people.”
Anything goes, and each episode aims to have a takeaway in the form of a lesson learned or some evidence of personal growth. But getting to hear parents share their own concerns is cathartic in its own right. “Nothing should feel like it’s too precious or performative or anything like that, but if you feel like someone is really opening up in a conversation, and you can sense that they’re just being real with me and the audience, that’s compelling,” she says. “That’s really where the power of audio comes in because audio stories and listening to someone tell their own story is so intimate. I think it’s the most powerful way to tell the story.”
And as a mom to two girls herself, she knows a thing or two about being a parent. “My kids fill my tank in a way that I need, that I can’t get anywhere else,” she says. “And the thing I love about being a parent is that my life is filled–this is going to sound so cheesy–but my life is filled with so much love. I don’t feel like I deserve it all the time, but it’s just nothing but love. And that just gives the house a lot of good energy, you know? And I like that.”
Categories: Health & Fitness, Kids & Family, Society & Culture
A platform to discuss any and all topics through the lenses of Truth (The Word of God) and Transparency (The walk of man).
Categories: Religion & Spirituality