For 20 years, the Modern Love column has given New York Times readers a glimpse into the complicated love lives of real people. Since its start, the column has evolved into a TV show, three books and a podcast. Each week, host Anna Martin brings you stories and conversations about love in all its glorious permutations, dumb pitfalls and life-changing moments. New episodes every Wednesday. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. You can also subscribe via you ...
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Advice Columns Podcasts
A comedy podcast that looks back at the bygone era of write-in advice columns like "Dear Abby," Ann Landers, etc., to see if their wisdom still holds up in modern culture.
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A group of 3 diverse, but like-minded women talking about life and today’s issues. Not your grandmas advice column. 💙A.B.B.Y. Any Body But You. 💙
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Ill Advised with Stefani and Ray is a comedy-advice podcast where friendship meets life’s messiest situations. Each week, the BiFFs dive into classic and modern advice columns — from the sincere & genuine to the unhinged & absurd — and serve up their own brand of thoughtful, unfiltered advice, the way only a best friend could. If you like living through someone else’s drama, emotional deep-dives, and laughing through life’s inconveniences, this one’s for you. Join the BiFFs — Stefani & Ray — ...
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Gear Abby: Outdoor Advice Without the BS! Sick of outdoor podcasts that gate keep, worship influencer gear lists, or make you feel like you don’t belong? Yeah, we do too. That’s why Gear Abby exists. With Gear Abby you won't get an ounce of shame or gear snobbery. It's just unfiltered advice, honest conversations, and the occasional 'WTF' moment in the wild. Hosted by outdoor journalist and adventure junkie Shawnté Salabert, this show answers the real questions you’re too embarrassed to ask ...
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Business Badassery: the audio advice column for your online business. We answer questions our listeners submit. Without taking ourselves too seriously, we cover anything and everything to do with running, building or growing an online business. Got a question? Ask it here: https://bit.ly/badassQs
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Big Facts, No Cap is an iPod broadcast in which two normal dudes with highly overlapping worldviews give advice to online strangers who will probably never hear it. Using questions from advice columns ranging in scope from dating to pet care to religion and everything in between, Paul and Adrian deliver the best suggestions they can muster off the top of their lovely yet largely vacant heads. The duo’s tough love and hot takes also extend to the advice giver as they critique the published re ...
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Professional artists Peter Keegan and Tom Shepherd discuss the practical issues of making art your career. Drawing on their own experiences they offer candid advice for artists who want to make a living from their work. Peter is a portrait painter working predominantly to commission for both private and public clients and he also teaches in-person and online. Tom is a watercolour artist with a passion for wildlife and conservation and he also teaches in-person and online. Both Tom and Peter ...
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Well, bless your heart and clutch your pearls— She’s Katy Montgomery: Georgetown-educated lawyer, sought-after executive coach, and Southern-bred straight-shooter. He’s Justin Joseph: one time prosecutor, former Emmy-award winning investigative reporter, and her wildly opinionated counterpart. These best friends are serving subpoenas to bad advice weekly with Wrong Way Forward - the advice column reboot you never knew you needed. Sparks fly. And, so does the hilarity. Join them as they turn ...
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Chutzpod! is a frank and wide-ranging conversation on how to build a good life, using real-life quandaries and millennia-old Jewish wisdom. Each week, Rabbi Shira Stutman and journalist Hanna Rosin bring a Jewish lens to life's toughest questions, asked by our listeners: Do I offer forgiveness to a friend who refuses to apologize? Am I right to be annoyed at all the service dogs on the plane with me? How do we work to heal this broken world? It's a podcast for people of all or no faiths; Heb ...
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What happens when what you learned about relationships doesn't help you create the kind of connection you long for—and you're left wondering: how do I do this differently? Ask Angela is a relationship advice column devoted to answering the questions that arise when you're navigating intimacy after trauma. Hosted by Angela Amias—therapist, writer, and founder of the Institute for Trauma-Informed Relationships—Ask Angela offers honest guidance with deep respect for where you've been. Each epis ...
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As we all know, an educator’s career is one of prestige, respect, and authority. Just kidding. Sure, there are lesson plans and inspirational posters. Book reports and detentions. But nobody tells you it’s also parents brawling in the parking lot, students unleashing live crickets during finals, and getting evaluated for “running a tight ship” while the ceiling literally leaks onto your head. Hosted by Andrea Forcum (aka @Educator Andrea on TikTok, former high school teacher and current prof ...
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Pantry Raid is an advice column podcast about cooking. Every Monday, Hannah gives you ideas and advice about one ingredient that will help you make more food and less waste.
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Get fresh tips from budget decorating guru, Betsy Helmuth. Each episode is packed with interior design secrets the other pros don't want you to know and with answers to your burning questions. Betsy owns Uploft Interior Design and has been featured on HGTV, NBC's "Today Show", CBS News, Lifetime, and more. She penned the best-selling books, "Big Design, Small Budget" and "Affordable Interior Design". Helmuth has shared her affordable interior design design advice and DIY approaches with mill ...
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Dear Science takes problems that have already been answered in 'agony aunt' advice columns, and tackles them again—with science.
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Robin and Gorjan sift through the internet's best advice columns and serve up some hot and spicy real talk.
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Quinn Cummings knows nothing. This has never stopped her from giving advice. In each episode, Quinn boldly tries to solve problems that really should be handled by far more qualified people. You can listen here, or follow this podcast on your favorite platform, below...
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A conversational advice column featuring compelling and lighthearted discussions about mental health, spirituality, relationships, personal growth, and wellness.
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The best bosses create systems for solving problems old and new—from navigating working-from-home demands to hiring the right people, from running good meetings to managing themselves. Andrew Palmer, author of the Bartleby column, looks for advice on how to be a better boss by talking to people who have actually done the job. Listen to The Economist's seven-episode guide for managers. Episodes are out on Mondays. If you're not already a subscriber to The Economist, sign up for our podcast su ...
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Ask A Bitchface advice column hits the studio to take your questions and possibly provide semi solid advice for them. Expect profanity, wanton abuse of one another, and a lack of respect for serious adulting.
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Techniques, skillbuilding, pattern discussion, interviews with makers we adore, our favorite tools... and the knitting advice column you've been waiting for!
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Tired of your annoying coworkers? Do your family's idiosyncrasies drive you crazy? And what about that moron in line in front of you?? Etiquette Asshole is an irreverent podcast take on the advice column format, dedicated to solving problems in social interactions… or maybe just exploiting them for a laugh. We'll give you advice - some good, some terrible! But most importantly, we'll give you a chuckle. Our advice is to shut up and listen… to the Etiquette Asshole podcast!
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History class just got hilariously inappropriate. Kristin Caruso, co-host of the true crime comedy podcast, Let’s Go To Court (16M+ downloads), and Norman Caruso, creator of the Gaming Historian YouTube channel (1M+ subscribers), team up to deliver a history podcast that is well researched, wide-ranging, and deeply silly. In other words, this is a podcast for intellectuals. Intellectuals who make fart jokes.
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If you're looking for inspiration to dance or even searching for a new advice column please enjoy the thought provoking and playful conversations from Ty Nelson & friends as they give out their "best advice". This unique podcast incorporates a visual aspect as the guest choose a song and style of dance, they wish to collaborate on with Ty no matter their experience level. Each episode is cemented as guest's sign a piece of dance floor (Marley) after the interview has concluded.
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An advice column for people who live with people who live for sports
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Dear Nina: Conversations About Friendship is THE podcast for nuanced advice about managing the ups and downs of friendship. As seen in NPR, The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, The Guardian, Time Magazine, and elsewhere, listeners appreciate Nina's practical take on friendship issues. Are you the friend who ALWAYS reaches out first? Or is your friend more invested in the friendship than you are? How do you take a casual friendship to the next level? What if your friend's kid is being te ...
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Meetings Today and partner podcasts share valuable insights on topics pertinent to the industry such as current events, the future of meetings, career advice, expert interviews and more. Let us know any comments or questions at [email protected].
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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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Dear Podcast is three friends drunkenly discussing strangers' problems taken from Agony Aunt columns and dispensing their own bad advice.
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Malcolm Fleschner's award-winning (well, award-*won* anyway) humor column malcolmfleschner.substack.com
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Millions read Cary's "Since You Asked" advice column on Salon.com from 2001 to 2013. Then he left Salon and moved to Italy, where he writes and podcasts the weekly. Hear his compassionate insight and offbeat humor in his own entertaining voice every Thursday, direct from the medieval Tuscan town of Castiglion Fiorentino!
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Slate's premier advice column, featuring Jenée Desmond-Harris, helps you navigate the thorniest questions of relationships, work, and life. Want more Dear Prudence? Join Slate Plus to unlock weekly bonus episodes with exclusive advice. Plus, you’ll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. You can subscribe directly from the Dear Prudence show page on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Or, visit slate.com/prudie-plus to get access wherever you listen.
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A show about advice columns and columnists by three unqualified friends from the internet. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wtto/support
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Not So Nice Advice is a comedy driven, entertainment podcast that analyzes advice columns and blogs. The show revisits letters already answered by the columnist or blogger, explains why the given advice is wrong and then offers the correct prescription for a successful solution. Hosted by comedian and television personality Chuck Nice, along with fellow comedians and celebrity guests, Nice Advice is a hilarious take on the industrial opinion complex. Listeners who are wise enough to request ...
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Advice columns like Dear Abby, Ann Landers, Miss Manners and Savage Love remain wildly popular with newspaper readers. But the advice doled out by these self-styled experts is not always worth the paper its printed on. So join hosts Malcolm Fleschner and Kurt Wolfrum as we conduct a little hilarity-filled quality control on a different assortment of advice columns each week and judge for yourself who gives better responses: us, them or maybe even you!
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Teen Anonymous Advice Column & Online Community
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Join fat activists Marquisele Mercedes (she/her), Da’Shaun Harrison (they/them), Caleb Luna (they/them), Bryan Guffey (they/them), and Jordan Underwood (they/he) as they break down how and why anti-fatness shows up in our lives and relationships. Listen as they get endlessly sidetracked while re-answering old advice columns about weight, fitness, and more from fat liberationist perspectives. Released almost every other Sunday.
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Welcome to Through Thick & Thin! On this Podcast two young women, Georgette and Nafi, hold a verbal advice column. We use personal anecdotes, facts and real world happenings to formulate advice for people who may be experiencing similar things. We sincerely hope you enjoy and Share this podcast with the world! Follow @___efua____and @welovefifi_ on Instagram as well as Twitter!
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Humans are complicated, but the resourcing of humans doesn’t have to be. Listen in as our guests rant and reflect on their managerial and career challenges, with lighthearted and practical advice from day job expert Heather Krentler. Call her at 313-327-2209, or reach out via email: [email protected]. Heather is the Regional Director Human Resources for Crain Communications Inc and the voice of HR Confidential, a management and career advice column aimed at Crain’s national audience. ...
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The Forward’s classic Jewish advice column, A Bintel Brief, is now a podcast. Our co-hosts, two Jewish mothers, dish on the dilemmas of Jewish-American life, identity, culture and politics. New episodes every Thursday.
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Ask A Wayfinder is an audio advice column that combines wisdom with meditation and mindfulness techniques to help listeners find the path that is right for them. Hosted by life coach and meditation teacher, Dana Wheeles. Submit your letter at https://www.deerhawkhealing.com/ask-a-wayfinder/.
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Martin Wolf, chief economics commentator of the Financial Times, reads his weekly column Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Personal podcast to promote mental health awareness and wellness in our community. Here giving perspective from both my clincical and personal experiences. Advice column with a little hint of societal issues. I’m pretty blunt so thick skin is required. But generally this is what you want this experience to be...
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Need advice from some super smart women about your career, love life, or maybe what to do with all that rage you're feeling? Comedy writer Ashley Nicole Black (Full Frontal with Samantha Bee) brings her popular DAME advice column, "Sip On This," to life, pulling in amazing guest co-hosts like Ijeoma Oluo, Samantha Bee, Rebecca Traister and more to answer listeners' questions.
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Bougie Hikers, Dysentery Demons & Busted Gut Feelings
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46:04This week on Gear Abby, Shawnté tackles three very different outdoor dilemmas and reviews a new meal replacement. From embracing your inner luxury camper to surviving bad backcountry water to a new edition of 'What's in my pack?!' On the docket! Can Bougie Be Outdoorsy? Shawnté helps a listener navigate the tension between high-end comfort and dirt…
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In this episode, Tom and Peter answer some of your questions. Firstly they discuss knowing when to raise your prices, followed by a question about the value of art fairs and finally, how much time to spend on social media. If you have a question you’d like to put to us and would be happy for us to answer it here on the podcast please send it to us …
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One good trauma story deserves another. Erin takes us down the road of making her national daytime television debut on The Tamron Hall Show and why you should listen to your friends and just lie to people so you can become famous. I'm not saying that's good advice, just practical advice. Welcome To The Pod! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★…
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Betsy Helmuth introduces the premium membership, shares a personal update, and discusses her new memoir project, including writing insights and chapter previews. She reflects on her career beginnings, personal tragedies, and professional conflicts. Betsy answers a listener question from Megan in Marietta, Georgia, and concludes with sponsor details…
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11. Alexa, Build Me a Boyfriend (And One for Katy, Too).
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29:06Send us a text This week on Wrong Way Forward, Justin and Katy start with an age-old dilemma — Should you let your fiancé go to a bachelor party with strippers? — and somehow end up feeding their own podcast transcripts into an AI to build digital boyfriends. Because of course they do. Katy channels her inner advice columnist while Justin relives h…
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80: Grandma Gatewood Keeps on Walking (Finale)
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1:26:11It had been exhausting. It had been challenging. But Emma Gatewood refused to give up on her dream to solo thru-hike the Appalachian Trail. So? She kept going. As she hiked, media outlets chronicled her journey. They dubbed her Grandma Gatewood. When she finished, Emma became the first woman to solo thru-hike the 2,168 mile Appalachian Trail. But G…
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Three Rabbis Walk Into a Bar: A Rabbinic Roundtable
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39:38Ever wish you could listen in as a group of rabbis kibbitz about their jobs–the good, the bad and the ugly? Rabbi Shira hosts a roundtable for her rabbinic friends where they can laugh, commiserate and get some things off their chests. We’re joined by Rabbi Lauren Holtzblatt of Adas Israel in Washington D.C. and Rabbi Seth Goldstein of Temple Beth …
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On Our Third Date, I Asked for a Joint Bank Account
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45:54Janene Lin loathed the moment when the dinner bill would hit the table. When her date would pay, she felt like her love was for sale. Splitting the bill felt like no one had anything at stake. Most of the time, she would pay the bill herself, but that left her feeling uncared-for. So Janene prepared a pitch: On her next date, her third with a man n…
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From body odor to boundary issues, this week’s reading of the Dear Annie column is giving eau de despair. One writer’s begging HR to handle a fetid coworker, another’s stuck between her mother-in-law’s feuding daughters, and someone’s “service animal” story is pure fiction. The Biffs tackle it all with equal parts compassion, chaos, and questionabl…
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Need to grow your list, but allergic to social media? Tune in so we can can help you work out how big of an audience you actually need to support your business (it might be smaller than you think!), and which other visibility-building tools and strategies might be a better fit - for your skills, capacity, and values. Here are the people and places …
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Running from the Big Day and Bottles on Ice
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56:50Grab your favorite tumbler, ladies – the three of us are diving into “should I say ‘I do’ or ‘I do-it-myself’?” territory. A widowed listener writes in (thanks for trusting us, by the way) with a decades-old secret that’s itching to bite: she’s wondering whether to confess an affair to her newly-single brother-in-law (yikes, right?). We untangle th…
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Area Rug Issues in Arizona & Netflix's "Love Is Blind" Reunion Special
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34:28In this special birthday episode of the Uploft Interior Design Podcast, I celebrate my 47th birthday and the milestone of reaching 500 episodes! I reflect on my journey in interior design, sharing how grateful I am for the wisdom and curiosity that comes with aging. I tackle a design question from Emily in Flagstaff about rug size and furniture pla…
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What Happens When Algebra Meets Abandonment Issues?
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34:26This week’s voicemails took me on a ride I did not see coming. First up: a sub walks into a high school on eighties day and witnesses a kid try to smash his phone with weights and somehow sets off the fire alarm in the process. Then another teacher shares a story that starts like a simple math problem and ends in the darkest dad joke ever written o…
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#172 - What “Beaches” Gets Right About Friendship (with Professors Paul Eastwick & Eli Finkel)
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48:52You've arrived at the best academic nerd-out ever on the movie Beaches. Find out why CC Bloom and Hillary Whitney's instant friendship chemistry, breakups and makeups, and tear-jerker ending still wrecks us (in the best way). Is there something we can still learn in 2025 about making, keeping, and losing friends from this late 80s film? Absolutely.…
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Create Systems -- Make Your Freelance Business Easier to Manage
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16:44Systems and processes for your small business. Why build them? When? What's the easiest way to get them created and in place?By Amy Posner & Kirsty Fanton
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Our goal here, at DEAR POD is not only to entertain but to inform you. If we have to traumatize one of our hosts to tell a story in which you can hear the PTSD come through the microphones and into your ears, for your entertainment and education. Well, who are we to deny you good people of the quality show which you deserve? You may thank Patrick l…
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How to Correct Jerks, Survive Mountain Towns, and Love New York
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49:37This week on Gear Abby, Shawnté and Colin take on everything from trail etiquette to mountain-town elitism with a heavy dose of laughter, crankiness, and wisdom. Special guest Katie Burrell (comedian, skier, and Weak Layers creator) joins the show to talk about mountain-town culture, toxic coolness, and how to actually find kind people to ski and b…
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TBT: Swapping Knobs and Renovating Kitchens
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27:16ICYMI, Betsy introduces the premium membership, discusses weather and climate change, and shares her struggles with hot tub maintenance. She announces job openings, answers listener questions about dresser knobs and kitchen renovations, offers advice on cabinet painting, and promotes the new YouTube channel and social media. Timestamps: 0:00 Premiu…
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10. Boundaries, Boob Shelves, And The Tip Screen
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34:19Send us a text From “boob shelves” at black-tie events to sleeveless regret in Sin City, this week’s episode of Wrong Way Forward tackles the messy intersection of self-image, double standards, and fashion faux pas. The duo dives into the Lauren Sánchez “boob shelf” phenomenon, asking the real questions: when is it empowering, when is it performati…
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79: Grandma Gatewood Hikes the Appalachian Trail (Part 2)
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1:28:56Emma Gatewood was embarrassed. Her first attempt at solo hiking the Appalachian Trail had been a disaster. But she was nothing if not determined. So, Emma tried again. On her second attempt, the 67-year-old grandmother was better prepared. Although the trail proved challenging, she kept going. Soon, the media took notice. If she completed the 2,000…
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Everyone loves to play Jewish geography, right? But what if you find the practice exclusive, confusing or even offensive? Is it time to reconsider and leave “bageling” in the past? Why don’t you ask a convert to tell their story? Sing-a-long to “Wherever You Go” Support Chutzpod! Submit a question Contact Chutzpod! Subscribe to Chutzstack Follow Ha…
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The Love Poem Andrea Gibson Wrote for Their Widow...and for You
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55:32Andrea Gibson was the poet laureate of Colorado and a giant of the spoken word poetry scene. This past July, Gibson died of ovarian cancer, leaving behind their devoted fans, friends, family and longtime partner, the poet Megan Falley. For the last year of Gibson’s life, a film crew followed Andrea and Megan as they navigated countless treatments a…
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We discuss specific content strategies that we've used, seen used in the wild, or know our clients are using successfully. We also share how build authority to convert potential clients into buyers (including offer strategy). The podcast Amy references is Ellen Yin's Cubicle to CEO podcast, episode 256, published on the 22nd of July, 2024.…
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Getting the French Country Feel & Peacock's "Married at First Sight"
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34:49In this episode of the Uploft Interior Design Podcast, I share my mixed feelings about the arrival of colder weather, which often brings on seasonal depression, but also the excitement of new TV shows, especially the latest season of "Married at First Sight" on Peacock. I introduce myself for new listeners, highlighting my 20 years of experience as…
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This week on Not So Dear A.B.B.Y., the ladies trade wine glasses for personality charts and find out what really makes each of us tick… or snap. Cyn, Tammy, and the crew dive into their 16Personalities (Myers-Briggs) results and unpack what it means to be an INFJ, ENFJ, and everything in between. From overthinking friendships to being the “therapis…
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This week on Not So Dear A.B.B.Y., we uncover a skeleton in one widow’s scandalous closet and deliberate on whether there’s any way to dress it up to make it not look so bad. We jump “cold feet” first into relationship doubts, a cancelled wedding and the fact that there are many stories of people who jump ship before the “Big Day”…and others who sh…
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Teachers Deserve Hazard Pay For Moments Like These
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31:06This week’s voicemails reminded me why teachers deserve Oscars for keeping it together. One teacher shares the horror of being publicly asked if she’s pregnant and another walks us through a “balloon” disaster that turned out to be something… very not balloon-like. Plus, I unpack the best advice I ever got from an administrator about what to do whe…
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#171 - Brighten a Friend’s Day with One Simple Gesture: November Friendship Challenge
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15:04This month’s friendship challenge is all about generosity, but not the kind that empties your wallet or the type that requires a special occasion like a birthday or holiday gift. Think thoughtfulness and the joy of letting friends know you're thinking of them for no reason whatsoever. It's generosity of time and spirit merely to show friends they m…
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Ask An Artist - Interview with Claudia Kennaugh: commercial pricing and cultivating the gallery relationship
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1:00:01In this episode, Peter interviews art industry expert, Claudia Kennaugh. Claudia is the founder of Art and People; a Bristol based art advisory service, offering guidance to artists and collectors. Before setting up Art and People, Claudia worked in the arts for 15 years, first as a musician and performing artist, then gallery manager, art advisor …
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Happy Halloween! We're talking about all the creepy topics you've ask for: Cremation, Past Halloween Costumes and Mark Wahlberg as a Psychotherapist. I know. We are biting off more of than we can chew. But, then again...We Are DEAR POD. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★By Erin Maguire, Patrick O'Brien, Jim Ferris
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This week on Gear Abby, Shawnté celebrates hitting double digits with stories that prove adventure takes many forms. From near-death river crossings to, uh, 'creative' trail recreation. Episode Highlights Scariest Moments Outdoors: Shawnté relives a terrifying Sierra river crossing that dethroned her mountain lion encounter. Hikers With Benefits: A…
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TBT: Prioritizing Your Floor Plan and Dressing Weird Windows
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24:25Betsy Helmuth introduces a premium membership, shares personal reflections on balancing work and an unexpected pregnancy, and answers listener questions about office space design and window treatments. She also announces a new YouTube channel and social media links. Timestamps: 0:00 introduction of premium membership 1:32 personal update on balanci…
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9. Boo-Jee Behavior: Trick-or-Treat Takedown
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34:45Send us a text Description: This week, Justin and Katy unpack a Dear Prudence letter that’s giving major “I already pay enough taxes” energy — a wealthy neighbor outraged that kids from other ZIP codes are trick-or-treating on her block. Justin insists Halloween should be about knowing your neighbors (and not your candy ROI), while Katy counters wi…
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78: Grandma Gatewood Takes One Hell of a Walk (Part 1)
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1:29:51When Emma Gatewood set off on the Appalachian Trail, she didn’t look like much of a hiker. She was 67 years old. She wore a pair of Keds. She had no training. But she figured that wouldn’t matter. An article in National Geographic magazine claimed that anyone in “normal good health” could hike the 2,169-mile trail. The article was misleading, but E…
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