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Dear GenerationX

Kristine and Jen

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In the style of Dear Abby and Ann Landers we will give straightforward and honest advice from the GenX perspective. We will also revisit advice columns of the past and dive into the questions these icons received, the answers they gave and how they would relate to today’s world.
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New Voices in the History of Philosophy

Extending New Narratives in the History of Philosophy

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New Voices is a podcast from the Extending New Narratives in the History of Philosophy Partnership, funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. newnarrativesinphilosophy.net This podcast consists of conversations about philosophers from groups that have been underrepresented and excluded in the history of European and Western philosophy: their views, what is interesting and unique about them, and how they fit in to the periods that they were apart of. We also tal ...
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Borealis : Talking Experiments

Borealis – a festival for experimental music

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Talking Experiments by Borealis: A podcast of conversations with composers, artists, musicians and thinkers all engaged in the world of experimental music. Get to know the people beind the music and experiments – spanning the musical, social and political.
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Midnight Lightning with Laura Veirs is a podcast about the lives of working musicians who are also parents. Laura and her guests explore the challenges and rewards of juggling a family life with a career in music. The show features musicians from diverse backgrounds, genres and parenting experiences. Laura hopes her podcast will build community among musician parents and give hope to musicians who are considering becoming parents. The first season features interviews with 14 mothers. Episode ...
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The Divine Comedy (in Italian, Divina Commedia, or just La commedia or Comedia) is an epic poem written by Dante Alighieri in the first decades of the 14th Century, during his exile from his native Florence. Considered the most important work of Italian literature, the poem has also has enormous historical influence on western literature and culture more generally. Dante represents the three realms of the afterlife in his three canticles (Inferno--Hell; Purgatorio--Purgatory; Paradiso--Parad ...
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In this episode Jacinta speaks with Dr Genevieve Barrette, postdoctoral researcher at Mcgill University, about Marguerite Porete, a turn-of-the-fourteenth-century mystic thinker. We focus on the context and content of Porete’s only surviving work, an edification treatise entitled The Mirror of Simple Souls.…
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✨ Episode Summary Imposter syndrome is the loud, obnoxious, messy roommate none of us asked for, but we’re all somehow stuck with. And I do mean all (or almost all). In this episode of Bold Women in Business, I’m peeling back the layers on something I’ve noticed: Almost every single entrepreneur I speak with — clients, peers, fellow busines owners …
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✨ Episode Summary I’ve got a bone to pick with most people’s approach to brand strategy — in that most people have none. Their brands are vibes-only, babe. All aesthetics, no guts. And that’s a recipe for losing people and the impact you could otherwise make. In this episode, I’m breaking down something I call The Impact Circle — a simple, no-BS fr…
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During a period when “all the people did what was right in their own eyes,” a story about loving kindness and redemption is told that points to a coming King. Through the book of Ruth, we can understand God’s love, even in seasons of famine. He sees us. He cares for us. He works through us.By Kristin Young
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We're taking a short break from the podcast this week and next week, and we will be back June 9th. So you've got plenty of time to catch up on the season - we've got some really good episodes coming up. Hosted by: Rachel Honeyman Music by: Shmukelele Produced by: Honeybebold Boldly stalk us: Website | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube Subsc…
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If you've only heard snippets of stories from the book of Judges or if this is the first time you've read the book, sit tight, friends. This is going to be a bumpy ride. The book of Judges is filled with repetitive cycles of disobedience, violence, oppression, deliverance, back to disobedience again. Joshua has died and the people are living amongs…
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✨ Episode Summary Let’s bust a myth: wealth isn’t just about yachts and hoarding piles of cash. In this episode of Bold Women in Business, I talk to wealth management badass Kristin Printon about why wealth matters, not just for you, but for the bigger impact you want to make on your family, your community, and the world. We dig into: Why women esp…
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✨ Episode Summary There are a million tools out there for entrepreneurs, each one promising to magically make your business successful. But I’m here to tell you, another subscription isn’t the answer to your business woes. Trust me. In this episode of Bold Women in Business, I’m following up on last week’s convo with Pamela King about time manageme…
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The word "Deuteronomy" means a "second law." One of the features of this book is the repeating of stories, teachings, commandments, and exhortations from the previous four books. In addition, over fifteen times in Deuteronomy, we are told to remember. This repetition is by design, and has a profound purpose and meaning. The God of Israel is advanci…
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A fantastic mix by KADAPAT – an experimental gamelan project consisting of Yogi and Barga, based on Bali in Indonesia, made for Borealis – a festival for experimental music in Bergen, Norway and community radio station Vers Libre. Indonesian duo KADAPAT is characterised by their hybrid identities between the balinese traditions and legends, the tec…
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✨ Episode Summary If your to-do list is running the show (and your brain feels like 47 browser tabs are open at once), this one’s for you. In today’s episode of Bold Women in Business, I’m talking to Pamela King, small business optimizer and systems whisperer, about time management, delegation, procrastination, and why work-life balance is… basical…
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✨ Episode Summary Let’s talk about something that gets way overcomplicated: the difference between your personal brand and your company brand — and why you actually need both. In this honest, unfiltered episode, I open up about my own chronic health struggles (yep, still podcasting mid-flare 🙃) and how that ties directly into the way I’ve built my …
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In this episode, Jacinta speaks with Dr Katie Brennan, Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Salve Regina University, about the 19th-century German feminist philosopher Hedwig Dohm. Brennan speaks about Dohm’s diverse philosophical modes, from salon-hosting to political essays to novellas, and how her participation in the urgent and burgeoning femin…
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✨ Episode Summary Think branding is just a logo, some pretty colors, and a cute font combo? Think again. In this episode of Bold Women in Business, I’m breaking down the three most common branding mistakes I see entrepreneurs make — and how to fix them so your brand actually attracts and converts your dream clients. From overemphasizing visuals to …
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✨ Episode Summary Let’s be honest: standing out online feels harder than ever. Between algorithm drama and an endless stream of noise, it’s easy to feel invisible. In this episode of Bold Women in Business, I chat with the brilliant Rich Brooks — digital marketing OG and founder of Flyte New Media — about how to make your brand unforgettable using …
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Each time we come to a festival, there are themes, terms, symbols, and feelings that are deeply familiar. The revolution of Jesus is that while some elements resonate, the past interpretations and understandings are dissonant with what Jesus was advancing. Our challenge is to ensure we're in the same "key" as Jesus, to listen carefully to how our l…
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✨ Episode Summary If creating content for your business feels like a second full-time job, you are NOT alone. In this episode of Bold Women in Business, I’m sharing the exact content repurposing system I use (and teach my clients!) to take one core piece of content and turn it into multiple, high-impact posts across platforms. This is how you can s…
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Fleeing the tyrannical dictatorship of Egypt, the Israelites voluntarily enter into a covenant with God to create a new nation, different from everything the world had ever known. In Egypt, like in many nations, power was concentrated into the hands of the few while the many were enslaved. But God calls us to embody a wholly different world, shaped…
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✨ Episode Summary You’re running a whole dang business — managing client work, maybe some employees, networking, ideating, your finances, and the list goes on and on and on. So, of course you’re feeling overwhelmed by the need to stay on top of your content marketing while managing all that! If creating content feels overwhelming, you're definitely…
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We continue our journey through the book of Exodus as the Israelites have passed through the Reed Sea and traveled through the wilderness to reach Sinai. God calls Moses up on to the mountain, the people of Israel gather at the base, and God speaks. The giving of the Torah on Mt. Sinai defines the people of Israel from this point forward and these …
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✨ Episode Summary Marketing a business, especially as a solopreneur or if you have a small team, can be a challenge. And that’s especially true when you’re putting effort into things that don’t necessarily have an immediate payoff — you might not ever see the payoff from some of your efforts! How do you prioritize, and what are some creative ways t…
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✨ Episode Summary Season 2 of Bold Women in Business is HERE, and I couldn’t be more excited! 🎉 I’ve completely restructured the podcast to make it even more impactful, practical, and action-packed—so you can walk away from each episode with strategies you can implement immediately in your business. In this solo episode, I’m pulling back the curtai…
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Exodus presents us with the first head-to-head showdown between an oppressive empire and God’s people. Stopping Pharaoh and the evil forces behind him is hard, hardening, and costly. “There was blood everywhere.” This brutal confrontation culminates in Israel’s birth, which also gives birth to “redemption,” “salvation,” and “Passover” – themes that…
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Welcome to this episode of the podcast. Today, we’re discussing the work of Sophie de Grouchy, an 18th and early 19th century philosopher whose contributions to moral and political thought have often been overlooked. Best known for her translation of Adam Smith’s The Theory of Moral Sentiments, Grouchy didn’t just translate—she developed her own id…
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As we continue our exploration of the Hebrew Scriptures in Exodus, we will be challenged to set aside the cultural programming of the images, movies, and assumptions about Moses, Pharaoh, the parting waters, and the 10 commandments. An often overlooked major theme found in the minor characters and elements of the story reveal a revolutionary strate…
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Composer Tze Yeung Ho gives an insight in to the story, motivation and process of the making of his new opera Nara – imperial decline, belonging, and composing in a «third space» all feature in this behind the scenes conversation with artistic director Peter Meanwell. Nara premieres 12th March 2025, at Borealis – a festival for experimental music i…
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If you grew up attending church, there is a good chance that you might have sung the song “Father Abraham” and learned that he had many sons. Yet, as we continue through Genesis, we see God’s faithfulness to and work through women who are the mothers of Israel: Sarah, Rebekah, Leah and Rachel. Rebekah, a woman who was called by God from her mother’…
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This event was a book release event for Dr. Jemar Tisby's new picture book for kids, I Am the Spirit of Justice, and chapter book for tweens and teens, Stories of the Spirit of Justice! For more information, please visit https://www.spark.church/jemar-tisby-spirit-of-justice-youthBy Dr. Jemar Tisby
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As we continue our Grand Narrative, we will take a look at the world as we know it today, far away from the Edenic garden God created, in a world with murder, evil, floods and yet, still hope. If you're feeling a bit unmoored and anxious these days, there is beauty and hope in community together.By Danielle Parish
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In this episode, we are happy to welcome Lauren Kopajtic, whose work explores the profound connection between literature and moral philosophy. Lauren shares her insights into how novels and plays—from the works of Joanna Baillie to Jane Austen—stimulate moral imagination and contribute to moral education. Together, we discuss key ideas like “sympat…
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According to some estimates, 90% of podcasters quit after publishing just 3 episodes. So, I’m pretty dang proud to be publishing episode 15 of the Bold Women in Business podcast today — our Season One finale! Since we’re also at the end of 2024, I figured this was a good opportunity to reflect on the past year, what I’ve learned from hosting this p…
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The passage of time is what makes the universe breathe. Humanity's marking of that time by numbers, events, and eras has been our attempt at ordering our existence by measuring years or even generations. As the clock ticks upward one more incremental step, we stop, reflect, and consider how we live with and through time, exploreing some meta themes…
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Entrepreneurship can be lonely and soul sucking, if you’re not careful. It can also be an incredibly meaning-filled opportunity for soul searching and values alignment. In this episode, we’re talking with Rachel Meltzer about her experience shifting from a lonely freelancer mindset to a community-driven, meaning-making, soul-infusing entrepreneur m…
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With few exceptions, most entrepreneurs (myself included) hate the money management side of their businesses. Business finances are confusing and stressful, and especially for creatives, it can feel like focusing on that side of things pulls your attention away from the parts of your business you really love. But, news flash: If you don’t focus on …
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