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    2conscious

    2conscious

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    Since May 2, 2021 22:16 UTC

    This podcast is hosted by Emily Dillon and Natalia Marshall. On here, we talk about self development, realizations, being a teenager, self love and care, school, friends, drama, positive lifestyles, social media, human connection, relationships, music, movies, astrology, and our current lives in general. We hope you can resonate and enjoy the episodes that will be posted on here, thank you!

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    The Daily Motivator

    The Daily Motivator

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    Since Jul 18, 2019 13:17 UTC

    Here to challenge, inspire and motivate you daily. My focus is to help business owners and entrepreneurs go from lack of visibility in their market to helping them attract their ideal clients while generating 3X more sales than usual.

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    The Script Whisperer

    The Script Whisperer

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    Since Oct 29, 2019 13:39 UTC

    A motivational and inspirational podcast about the challenges of being a writer and how to achieve your goals and master your craft of storytelling.

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    001Life Lessons of a Traveling Quilt Artist

    001Life Lessons of a Traveling Quilt Artist

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    Since Apr 30, 2006 07:42 UTC

    Bonnie Lyn McCaffery, author of Portrait Quilts Painted Faces You Can Do, tells short philosophical stories about her travel adventures. Find out whats new at BonnieMcCaffery.com

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    It’s Probably Fine

    It’s Probably Fine

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    Since Oct 11, 2020 02:43 UTC

    Hi, Are you Lost? You’ve stumbled upon It’s Probably Fine, a weekly podcast hosted by Brooke & Rachel, two questionably co-dependent lady-friends, here to shower you with embarrassing stories, unsolicited advice, and lots of F bombs. As working mental health professionals, Brooke & Rachel also take deep dives into karate chopping shame & guilt, and give you the opportunity to walk with them, hand in hand, on their journey to self acceptance.

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    Cultivate Her

    Cultivate Her

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    Since Oct 1, 2019 04:08 UTC

    Cultivate Her is a podcast to encourage women to be true leaders. This podcast will discuss topics to cultivate HER mind and activate HER purpose. Each week Christina Nelson provides tools to tap into your purpose.

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    User friendly

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    Since Aug 18, 2017 21:57 UTC

    Want to stay plugged in to the biggest trends in technology, media, and telecom? Our TMT podcast series takes what you need to know and breaks it down into something more User Friendly. From social responsibility to the next emerging technologies, industry leaders join us to dive into the biggest topics shaping your business—and the world around you.

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    Talking to your child about their adoption.

    Talking to your child about their adoption.

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    Since Jun 10, 2020 21:51 UTC

    Three adoption professionals, Attorney Tara Gutterman, Counseling Psychologist, Merle Gutterman and Clinical Social Worker, Laura Hoffman, educate adoptive parents on ways to normalize sharing their children’s adoption story.

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    Give and Twenty

    Give and Twenty

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    Since Mar 31, 2020 02:41 UTC

    Give Me Twenty is a podcast featuring interviews of people in the entertainment/arts industry as well as social media influencers. The host asks the guest 20 random questions selected from a list of 200 that can be as light as “Cats: yes or no?” to heavier thoughts such as “What is your greatest accomplishment?” The interview is completely improvised, so these conversations can take us anywhere! @Give_Me_Twenty: https://www.instagram.com/give_me_twenty_/

    Brad McEntire is a Texan native and works primarily as a playwright, solo performer, and educator. His plays have been produced/developed on stages around the world over the last twenty years. In 2015, McEntire served as the first theatre-artist-in-residence at the Kathy George Indie Artist Residency in Ashford, Oregon. Recently, he was named one of three winners of the 2018 Texas Playwrights Festival for his full-length play Que Será, Giant Monster. Three of his short plays, I Brought Home a Chupacabra, Dinosaur and Robot Stop a Train, and Raspberry Fizz are published through Dribble Funk Books and are available on Amazon.com. He is also the author of the comics collection I Hate Hawk Season and the childrens book The Secret Island. He is a satellite member of The Playwright’s Center in Minneapolis, part of the New Play Exchange online and has studied playwriting with Will Power as part of the Dallas Playwrights Workshop at Southern Methodist University. He has contributed articles to TheaterJones, the Stage Directions Blog and at TheSoloPerformer.com. McEntire also has regional and NYC credits as a stage actor and was a commercial actor with Mary Collins Agency from 2008-2015. For the last several years McEntire has toured his original one-person shows Cyrano A-Go-Go, Chop, Robert’s Eternal Goldfish and The Beast of Hyperborea to venues and festivals all over North America. Since 2008 he has served as artistic director of the small-batch theatre company Audacity Theatre Lab. McEntire also served as the founding producer of the Dallas Solo Fest (2014-2019) and since 2010 has served as chief editor of the website TheSoloPerformer.com. In 2017 he began to produce and host a short-form podcast called The Cultivated Playwright where he talks about the artistic issues and personal growth. He holds a BFA in theatre and performance arts from the College of Santa Fe and a MA in theatre (with a concentration on playwriting) from Texas Woman’s University. McEntire loves connecting with other artists as well as readers/audience members via YouTube and Instagram, so be sure to reach out! www.bradmcentire.com

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    Modern and Contemporary French Literature: History, Criticism, Theory

    Modern and Contemporary French Literature: History, Criticism, Theory

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    Since Jan 3, 2012 09:01 UTC

    Antoine Compagnon, born on July 20, 1950 in Brussels, has been professor of “Modern and Contemporary French Literature: history, criticism, and theory” at the Collège de France since 2006. He has also been Professor of French and Comparative Literature at Columbia University in New York since 1985, holding the “Blanche W. Knopf” chair since 1991.

    Formerly a student at the École Polytechnique (1970), and an engineer from the Ponts et Chaussées engineering school (1975), he was awarded a PhD in arts in 1985.

    His most important publications include: La Seconde Main ou le travail de la citation (Seuil, 1979), Nous, Michel de Montaigne (Seuil, 1980), La Troisième République des Lettres (Seuil, 1983), Proust entre deux siècles (Seuil, 1989), Les Cinq Paradoxes de la modernité (Seuil, 1990), L’Esprit de l’Europe, (collaboration) (Flammarion, 1993), Chat en poche : Montaigne et l’allégorie (Seuil, 1993), Connaissez‐vous Brunetière? (Seuil, 1997), Le Démon de la théorie (Seuil, 1998), Baudelaire devant l’innombrable (PUPS, 2003), Les Antimodernes, de (Gallimard, 2005), the Pierre‐Georges Castex Prize from the Académie des sciences morales et politiques (French Academy of Ethical and Political Sciences), Criticism prize of the Académie française (French Academy), La Littérature, pour quoi faire? (Collège de France/Fayard, 2007), Que reste‐t‐il de la culture française ?, (collaboration) (Denoël, 2008), Le Cas Bernard Faÿ. Du Collège de France à l’indignité nationale (Gallimard, 2009).

    He has also published editions of Proust, Du côté de chez Swann (Gallimard, “Folio”, 1988), Sodome et Gomorrhe (Gallimard, “Pléiade”, 1988, and “Folio”, 1989), Carnets, , (collaboration) (Gallimard, 2002); Albert Thibaudet, Réflexions sur la politique (Robert Laffont, “Bouquins”, 2007), Réflexions sur la littérature (Gallimard, “Quarto”, 2007); Charles Péguy, L’Argent (Éd. des Équateurs, 2008); Paul Bourget, Le Disciple (Le Livre de Poche, 2010).

    He was a Thiers Foundation resident (1975‐1978), assistant professor at the École polytechnique (1978‐1985), professor at the Institut français du Royaume-Uni (French Cultural Institute in the UK), London (1980‐1981), lecturer and then assistant professor at the University of Haute Normandie, Rouen (1981‐1985), visiting professor at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (1986 and 1990), Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (1988), professor at the University of Maine, Le Mans (1989‐1990), Visiting Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford (1994), professor at the University of Paris IV-Sorbonne (1994‐2006), and Eminent Scientist of the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science (2009).

    He has held the office of secretary general of the Association internationale des études françaises (International Association of French Studies) (1998‐2008), and has been a member of the Conseil national des universités (French National Council of Universities) (1999‐2003), of the Conseil supérieur de l’enseignement supérieur et de la recherche (National Council of Higher Education and Research) (2002‐2007), of the Conseil supérieur de l’éducation (Higher Council for Education) (2003‐2007), as well as Chairman of the Association pour la qualité de la science française (Association for the Quality of French Science), Chairman of the Scientific Committee at the École normale supérieure (ENS) (2007‐2010) and Chairman of the Classic Literature and Literary Criticism committee at the Centre national du livre (National Book Center) (2008‐2010). He has been a member of the Haut Conseil de l’éducation (High Council for Education) since 2006, a member of the Haut Conseil de la science et de la technologie (High Council of Science and Technology) since 2006, and director of UPS 3285 “République des lettres” (The Republic of Literature) at the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS, or French National Center for Scientific Research) since 2009.

    He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Academia Europaea, corresponding member of the British Academy, and Doctor honoris causa of King’s College, London. He is also a Knight of the Legion of Honor and Commander of the Academic Awards.

    Antoine Compagnon

    Collège de France

    2011-2012

    Modern and Contemporary French Literature: History, Criticism, Theory

    Modern and antimodern Baudelaire

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    Lucien’s podcasts

    Lucien’s podcasts

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    Since Nov 20, 2019 22:32 UTC

    This is for school

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    Tales of THATTOWN

    Tales of THATTOWN

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    Since Feb 17, 2016 03:51 UTC

    A small town full of nice people, bad politics, and supernatural forces. Oh and sulfur in the water. Be careful about that.

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    My Bizness

    My Bizness

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    Since Mar 31, 2020 17:47 UTC

    A podcast that explores all aspects of business and entrepreneurship; hosted by one of industry’s most unique and entertaining CEOs. Whether it’s through banter with celebrity guests or industry leaders, the MyBizness podcast delves into the stories that shape individuals and companies.

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    HER SOUL AWAKENS PODCAST

    HER SOUL AWAKENS PODCAST

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    Since Jun 15, 2022 04:46 UTC

    Her Soul Awaken Podcast is dedicated to help you stop second guessing yourself, putting others first & getting sucked into the beliefs, & projections of others. Join your host, Angie, a Certified Spiritual Life Coach, as she shares meaningful stories & conversations, along side workshops in how to access your intuitive side, so you can fulfill your life’s purpose. If you want to live in alignment w| your own values, while developing self-worth & recognizing, trusting & acting upon the whispers of your intuition, to manifest the life and transformation you deserve, listen today!

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    Jessica B. Harris Presents: Tell Me A Story, Read Me A Poem

    Jessica B. Harris Presents: Tell Me A Story, Read Me A Poem

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    Since May 10, 2020 18:48 UTC

    The human voice is music that works as a tuning fork for the soul. In times of trouble it brings solace and comfort. We also find refuge in stories – they can allay our fears, comfort our anxieties and instruct us on better ways to be. On this series, renowned culinary historian and author Jessica B. Harris shares stories and reads poems from around the world. Some might bring a smile of recollection or a nod of recognition – others might startle with their aptness to todays world. May they all help us find peace of mind body and soul.

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    Come To Your Senses

    Come To Your Senses

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    Since Jul 23, 2012 17:30 UTC

    We cannot control what the future has planned for us. But thank God we have entertainment. Join host Carlos Jaime and guests as they discuss the future endeavors of showbiz and add some funny insights to current events. Past, present or furutre, please Come To Your Senses!

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    Why video game’s are good

    Why video game’s are good

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    Since Jun 22, 2020 16:38 UTC

    Video games are fun and people need to play them

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    This.

    This.

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    Since Aug 31, 2019 20:29 UTC

    A place where stories are shared and perspectives given—openly and judgement-free. Honest discussions about God, parenthood, sustainable living, and the journey of joyfully improving ourselves and our world.

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    Teenage Years Not So Tolerable

    Teenage Years Not So Tolerable

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    Since May 18, 2020 02:26 UTC

    This podcast talks and shares stories and tips about things some teenagers are to afraid to admit- join Melanie Earl- Ayrazzelia Meade- Emily Carter- in their Early morning podcast- an listen to how they give advice while getting very off topic because they might have ADHD- these 3 wonderful girl want to help teenagers understand teenagehood. Trust me stuff gets real even though it’s a no crying zone (tears will be shed)– the drama and tea behind these teenagers lifes gets real !

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