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I’m G and I’m a 17 year old who has mental health problems and is struggling with her sexuality and I’m indian. Welcome to my life.
Categories: Education
Produced by the New American Colleges & Universities, this podcast focuses on higher education’s challenges and opportunities as well as its impact on local and global communities in an effort to provide practical insight for higher education professionals. Each episode will feature a unique perspective from higher ed insiders, private industry experts, and other voices to capture new ways of thinking about higher education and its influence on society.
Categories: Business, Education
Tags: higher education
God is the only autonomous source of power! Just the 1 minute to tune in can change your thinking all day. Hear directly from the source, our Senior Pastor Dr. Isaiah Wealth.
Categories: Education, Religion & Spirituality
We are a podcast from Singapore! My name is Fariqqin Anuar and i love meeting and talking to people. Join in my crusade as we go in deep into the hearts and lives of talents and celebrities from different walks of life. We are incredible companions for train rides, workouts and long runs! Follow us at www.instagram.com/donotclique
Categories: Society & Culture
Late night conversation are always so enriching whether they’re light-hearted or deep they hit an emotion that leaves us fulfilled for the most part. Every Thursday, join in on those nighttime conversations with your host Nagham. A mix of chats on feminism, relationships, navigating life while overthinking (something I’m notorious at) everything that might pop up in between.
Categories: Society & Culture
Alexis Robin is an Executive Coach and radio host of The Bright Side™. This weekly Leadership Coaching Show hits on topics regarding, work life, leadership, communication, relationships and real life. Shows are around 10 minutes and broadcasted from Truckee, California. Alexis is the Co-Founder of pLink Leadership. pLink Leadership is a firm dedicated to accelerating positive change in a big way. Listening to these podcasts may help you get out of your own way!
Categories: Business, Education
Tags: effective leadership, executive coaching, future thinkers, mindfulness, performance, positive leadership, positive psychology, self awareness, well being
Stories from the Top is a podcast featuring people you know and people you should know. Artists, educators, and entrepreneurs linked to Southeast Michigan share stories about how they connect with others, cultivate inspiration, map out processes, or rise from failure. Each episode explores an individual at the top of their game chatting with a friend or colleague on a video call which will become the audio podcast.
Categories: Arts
Tags: ann arbor, Arts, career, circus, Cirque, dining, Education, educational, Food, live arts, live music, michigan, music, musicians, Performing Arts, restauranteur, restaurants, Southeast Michigan, theater, theatre, Washtenaw County, Ypsilanti
Podcast by The Hub for Youth and Family Ministry
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
An occasional podcast looking at stories of crime and craziness in my family.
Categories: Society & Culture
Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/damiansweet/subscribe This is a podcast for those who view the world in a positive way. While I don’t typically have a cap on topics, you’ll get nothing but positivity and unique perspective on how an average guy, like myself, views the world. Lots of fun adventures from traveling around the world, writing my first self-published book and talking about my YouTube channel, Live Your Truth!! This is all about what I experience going through life. I hope you’ll take a listen and share it with those it could help.
Categories: Society & Culture
I Like Your Work supports artists! Each week artist Erika b Hess interviews artists, gallerists, collectors, and curators to cover topics that will help you in your art practice! From inspiring interviews from the lives of artists to business practices you will walk away ready to get in the studio!
Categories: Arts
Tags: art, artinterview, artist, artmom, creativehelp, design, painting, visualart
Magic Self and Spirit podcasts are here to stimulate or activate your unique spiritual and magical path. Each person has the power to open up their magical and clairvoyant abilities and each person can step beyond the dogmas of religion and the spiritual opinions of others to find or create their own truths and realities. We’re here to provoke and prod you with our words, to roll you over into your power, to claim you’re the master of your destiny. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/magic-self-and-spirit/support
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
A mom’s guide to food freedom, through nutrition and food education. Nutrition shouldn’t be as complicated as we make it out to be. In fact, years ago, before the industrial revolution, nutrition was simpler and people were eating much healthier. What changed? Society’s need for convenience and instant gratification led to packaged foods with a million ingredients. Now brands are marketing their products as “healthy”, “light”, “organic”, “keto”, and “diet”, yet we are still confused about what is actually good for us. In this show we will learn about how the foods we choose impacts the health of our family, what steps we can take to live a more holistic lifestyle, and what changes we need to make in our habits to ensure we are treating our food as our medicine. We will learn how to ditch toxins, dyes, chemicals and unnecessary additives so we can treat our bodies and homes with the best ingredients and products. Whether you’re making things from scratch at home, buying everything premade at the store, or a combination of both, you will feel confident that everything going in you and your family’s bodies are healing you, not hurting you. I’m Miranda Lee- mom, wife, podcast host and blogger. As a new mom, I started making sourdough bread as a hobby, and it ended up helping me get out of my postpartum depression. I realized that I care way more about the quality of ingredients that I was feeding my family than the amount of calories we were eating. Lower calorie doesn’t equal healthier. When I look at the nutrition label on foods, I check the ingredient list, not the caloric content, and I want you to do the same. Join me while I share my favorite from-scratch recipes, healthy swaps, holistic how-tos, product recommendations, motherhood tips and more. Connect with me: Recipes, holistic living, healthy swaps & more, visit www.breadtherapymama.com Follow my fit to farm homesteading journey on instagram, www.instagram.com/thisismirandalee
Categories: Health & Fitness, Kids & Family
Who would send someone an anonymous package containing an old diary with no explanation? Moreover, why? The only clue was a note stuck to the front of the leather-bound, handwritten book with six words; it said “use this as you see fit.” If they’re going to figure out why the diary was sent, Angela and Brandon need to investigate each entry to learn more about the author. They’re hoping that reviewing each entry will lead them to the truth behind the mystery diary and why whoever wrote it – and it’s truly unlike anything else – entrusted it to Angela with little guidance, but obvious faith? You’re invited to tune in as a wide array of insightful New Jersey cannabists join Angela and Brandon as they explore and learn from intimate stories told through a powerful voice that appears to have gone silent as of April 20, 2022. “Use This As You See Fit: The Diary of Mari” is a podcast for anyone who loves good cannabis or good stories or good stories about cannabis. Dropped on the 4th and 20th of each month, be sure to subscribe so each new episode is delivered right to your inbox.
This romantic comedy stars a young American girl named Sally, who inherits a considerable fortune and finds her life turned upside down. The typically Wodehouseian cast includes Sally’s ambitious brother, an assortment of theater people, a pair of English cousins, and, of course, an Uncle. It’s jolly good fun! (Summary by Kara and Wikipedia)
Categories: Arts
Real world discussions, stories, mentoring and advice on business, life and technology for emerging leaders and mid-career individuals.
Categories: Business
Exploring the sometimes tough lessons of love through the stories of creatives of color.
Categories: Society & Culture
Are you ready for a peek behind-the-scenes of theater, education and all that jazz? Welcome to Uncommon Sense, where stories are told with a dash of drama, a sprinkle of humor, and a whole lot of heart.
If you are a teacher, a student, a theater geek, a mom, a dad. Heck – if you are just a person who wants to be inspired while also having a good time listening to true stories, you’re in the right place.
The tone of this show is decidedly comedic, making it ideal for those who want to take a break and enjoy a few belly laughs at some hilarious behind-the-scenes anecdotes. Hear insight into the world of Broadway, theater and education from 2 parents who can relate to you.
Known as “Charnopher”, hosts Christopher Smith and Charna Lopez take you on a ride through the highs and lows of working in theater and education while finding a work life balance for their families. They recount personal stories and interview guests from many backgrounds to offer insight into film, theater, education and parenting. It’s the whole shebang!!!
Charna has a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film and Television with an emphasis in Broadcast Journalism which she currently teaches to 10th graders. She went on to receive her Masters in Education and has 16+ years of experience in the education realm. Charna has directed and choreographed over 70 musical productions, and is the Artistic Director of Yorba Linda Spotlight Theater Company. Meanwhile, Christopher holds a Master of Fine Arts and has been in the business for over 25 years. He is a seasoned pianist, music director, teacher and producer. He works throughout all of Southern California. Charna and Christopher work and teach together at the Orange County School of the Arts.
Together, Charnopher offers a wealth of industry-related knowledge and connections. They discuss their own struggles and victories, and they invite guests from all walks of the entertainment industry to do the same. Listen in on Broadway’s working actors, directors, and teachers as they discuss their professions. Get ready to learn insider tips from the pros, as well as sound career and life guidance.
To get a glimpse behind the scenes of education and the entertainment industry or just to find some commonality with two working parents, subscribe to Uncommon Sense: The 11 O’Clock Number and check out our website at UncommonPod.com. Don’t miss out on the drama, energy and laughter that comes with living your dreams!!
Categories: Arts, Comedy, Kids & Family, Music, News