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The “Broad” Expectations Podcast with Brooke and Makayla
A comical outlook and, sometimes serious, discussion on the epic responsibilities of all the things that come with being a woman. Being a mom, being a wife, having a career, keeping up with friendships, toxic relationships.. all of it! We know all too well that being a woman comes with huge, unrealistic expectations and challenges. Our mission is to connect with our listeners to let you know none of us are alone in this! Through honesty, kindness, and compassion we want to help others by sharing our experiences and having some laughs along the way!
Categories: Education
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The Future Of Energy Podcast
The Future Of Energy Podcast brought to you by Gastech brings you the latest insights and updates on the technology shaping the future energy landscape. Join our host Chris Caswell, VP of LNG Technology at Kiewit Engineering Group Inc. and Gastech Technical Co-Chair as he discusses technological developments from across the industry with the leaders working on the latest innovations.
Categories: Technology
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Overloaded: Understanding Neglect
Overloaded: Understanding Neglect aspires to build a shared understanding of neglect, its underlying root causes, and how they overload families with stress. Neglect is a complex and wicked problem, but it’s one that we believe is preventable if we work together to reimagine how we support families overloaded by stress. Neglect is a public health crisis, as it’s the most common reason that children are separated from their families by the government. 37% of all US children experience a Child Protective Services investigation, 13% of all children have a substantiated case of maltreatment, and children of color are disproportionately represented in foster care. Nearly 70% of children in foster care are separated from their families due to neglect. Overloaded: Understanding Neglect represents the important first step of building a shared understanding of the problem and will serve as a foundation for future innovations in practice, policy, and systems change. Join host Luke Waldo, Director of Program Design and Community Engagement at the Institute for Child and Family Well-being, as he explores these issues with research and policy experts Tim Grove (Wellpoint Care Network), Jennifer Jones (Prevent Child Abuse America), Bryan Samuels (Chapin Hall), and Dr. Kristi Slack (University of Wisconsin), Lived Experience expert Bregetta Wilson (Wisconsin Department of Children and Families) and five Children’s Wisconsin child welfare and child maltreatment prevention experts. Through these conversations, we developed a compelling narrative that seeks to build a shared understanding of the realities of overloaded families, so that we might find solutions that reduce family separations for reasons of neglect.
Categories: Society & Culture
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CFRI podcast
The CFRI podcast helps you network with members by getting to know those who come on the show. We talk about where they grew up, how they got started in real estate investing, and wherever else the conversation takes us.
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Into The Dark Finding The Light
This is the story of Courtney Blum and her daughter Reese: a normal three-year-old in every way, who one day, for no apparent reason, suddenly went blind. It’s about their family’s fight to save Reese’s vision as she went into the dark, and their personal journey as they came into the light, discovering that being blind doesn’t mean you see any less of the world.
Categories: Kids & Family, Society & Culture
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Veterinary Woman
Veterinary Woman wants to inspire you and help you to develop the confidence to overcome challenges and follow your passions. In our feminising profession we want to encourage women to aspire to be at the forefront of clinical practice, specialisation, professional bodies, corporates, education, research, industry, government… leaders in every area of veterinary influence. Everyone at Veterinary Woman understands the battles we all face against perfectionism, imposter syndrome, self-doubt, bias and the rest. We also know that role models are vital in encouraging the progression of others, but it’s a misconception that they are untouchable superstars. They are very real women experiencing all of these things yet finding the support and courage to do the very best job they can. The women we’ll be chatting to in this podcast are all down-to-earth, relatable people, doing their bit to support and raise up other women in the workplace. There’ll also be episodes on career skills to help you develop at work, so don’t forget to subscribe now to get episodes delivered to you on release!
Categories: Business, Society & Culture
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Magic At The Margins
Welcome to Magic At The Margins, an exploration of the innovation, grit, and magic happening in and around the food space. Dig in and hear from the often unrecognized, diverse pool of small business owners, advocates, and food folks doing incredible work.
Categories: Arts
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Stoner Dadz
Brothers and sisters of this dimension. Welcome and hark! Behold this temple of sacred knowledge. It will serve you well to learn these teachings.
Categories: Comedy, Religion & Spirituality
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Change of Address: Lesbian Extravaganza
**This is not a politically correct show. If that’s what you’re looking for, sling your NPR totebag over your shoulder and walk your cat on over to another podcast.** Ever wonder what a chubby lesbian”s life is like? Me neither. This feed has two shows. “Spoonful of Sugar” where my best good friend joins me. We talk about life, pop culture, sex, and all things middle aged. Then there’s just me talking about my life, and the painfully awkward situations I face everyday. Wait! Don”t go! Don”t quietly dislike most people, join us. Lets dislike them together. Out loud!! This is one of the few podcasts that isn’t three white guys talking. I think you should subscribe. Not for me, but for us, and what we could be together.
Categories: Comedy, Health & Fitness, Kids & Family
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Recovery Support
Support for those recovering from sexually compulsive behavior. Weekly show with psychotherapist, Kevin Bergen, MA, MFT
Categories: Uncategorised
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More Than An MD
More Than An MD aims to highlight diversity within the healthcare field and discuss adversity faced by pre-meds, medical students and physicians. We dive into various topics including taking multiple gap years, facing rejections from programs, being an international student, dealing with financial hardships, having children during residency, doing poorly in exams, mental health and so much more! We hope to inspire people to pursue a career in medicine despite their background; whether they identify as first generation, low-socioeconomic, underserved, underrepresented, non-traditional, POC, international and/or LGBTQ+.
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness
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Question of the Day
Learn something new every day! Question of the Day, the award-winning interactive trivia game for Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant is now a daily podcast.
For a few minutes each day, the Question of the Day Flashcast, or miniature podcast, features veteran radio hosts Murray Horwitz and Tamika Smith, as they discuss each day’s topic. Entertaining and educational, the Flashcast explores questions about science, history, literature, movies, geography, and more.
Created by Matchbox.io, Question of the Day is available through such voice assistants as Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Samsung Bixby. With millions of fans in eight countries around the world, Question of the Dayis one of the most popular voice experiences out there.
To receive the full Question of the Day experience, just ask:
– “Alexa, what’s the question of the day?” or
– “Hey Google, ask question of the day.”—————————————————————
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Categories: Arts, History, Society & Culture
Tags: Alexa, amazon alexa, Arts, bixby, daily, google assistant, learning, Literature, murray, question, samsung bixby, science, smart speaker, tamika, trivia
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Walden by Henry David Thoreau
Two years, two months and two days! This is what forms the time line of one man’s quest for the simple life and a unique social experiment in complete self reliance and independence. Henry David Thoreau published Walden in 1884. Originally drafted as a series of essays describing a most significant episode in his life, it was finally released in book form with each essay taking on the form of a separate chapter. Thoreau’s parents were in financial straights, but rich intellectually and culturally. The young Henry was educated in the best of schools in their home town, Concord, Massachusetts and went on to graduate from Harvard, where he read history, philosophy, theology and literature. He commenced working as a school master in Concord but soon quit when he discovered that he was not ideologically suited to methods employed in those days which included corporal punishment. During this time, a chance meeting with the great philosopher, Ralph Waldo Emerson marked a turning point in his life. Deeply influenced by Emerson’s ideas and his Transcendentalism cult, Thoreau embarked on the Walden experiment. The Transcendentalism movement was an amalgam of Buddhism, German and English Romanticism, Hindu teachings, Confucianism and placed great emphasis on emotional wellbeing, self reliance and personal truths rather than social norms. It rejected society’s dominance over the individual. Walden Pond was located in a property owned by Emerson. Here, Thoreau built a cabin and proceeded to live a completely self sufficient life, gathering his own food and preparing it, sleeping and reading and appreciating nature as the whim took him. He meticulously recorded every experience and this forms the body of work known as Walden. The book received a lukewarm reception when it first appeared, but went on to gather cult status with the advent of the Flower Power generation, the anti-establishment movements against the Vietnam War and the Civil Rights movement. The concepts of individual freedom and individual choice became ingrained in the American psyche as a new generation of Americans re-discovered Walden. Walden’s main appeal lies in its exploration of themes like solitude, economy, the simple life and the Higher Laws that he describes which relate to man’s relationship to nature. Thoreau’s style is attractive and easy, full of nuggets of folksy wisdom. Modern proponents of simplifying life, those who oppose our over reliance on technology and advocates of inner spiritual awakening are sure to find Walden a valuable and rewarding read. More great books at LoyalBooks.com
Categories: Arts, Society & Culture
Tags: audio books, audiobook, Biography, ebooks, free audio books, Henry David Thoreau, History, Literature, Loyal Books, loyalbooks.com, nature, Non-fiction, Philosophy, science, walden
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Unpack Your Shit: A Podcast
Unpack Your Shit is hosted by Bionca Huey, a charismatic truth seeker, and storyteller. Think of her as the homegirl in your ear who always keeps it real. Unpack Your Shit is a therapeutic space as raw, intense, and honest as its name. We will laugh, cry, breathe, build, and grow together, unpacking life one conversation at a time. Always be adjusting your bags. Stop paying extra for the weight. Unpack it. You don’t need it where you’re going. Trust me. Tap in and join us! What are you unpacking? We would love to hear from you. Email us at unpackyourshitpodcast@gmail.com.
Categories: Arts
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Make Room
Hosted by Jennifer Ford Berry, certified professional organizer/life coach, inspirational speaker, and best-selling author (books include the Organize Now! series and her newest book Make Room). Jennifer is passionate about helping women clear away the clutter so that they can make room for the people and things that matter most to them. For more support in getting organized join The Created Order Neighborhood. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/makeroomshow/support
Categories: Education
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Gas It Out
World Superbike Champion Neil Hodgson joins MotoGP broadcaster Gavin Emmett for a brand new motorcycle racing podcast “Gas It Out”. At least that’s what it’s called for now! The BT Sport pundits chat about what’s going on in the world of bike racing, albeit not much after the delay to the start of the 2020 season. Any audio issues are with Gav’s recording and not your device!
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The way to freedom
The way to freedom is a podcast about ways to subvert communism in its various forms and establish freedom as the way of life.
Categories: Society & Culture
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The Creative B*tch Podcast with Shawna Poliziani
What makes one “Creative?” In my opinion – being human. (That means you, bby. You’re creative!) An open discussion on Creativity itself, how to embrace it, the benefits of practicing it, and how to intertwine it into your life *on purpose.*
Categories: Arts
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Grace and Truth Baptist Church Pleasant Hill, MO
Preaching of God’s word in Pleasant Hill, MO by Pastor Brent Blaise and others.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality