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Take massive action on your podcast. This podcast is here to help you stop thninking about it- and get it done. I'm Angie- and I am your host. I've been launching podcasts and teaching entreprenuers and business owners get their podcasts launched since 2019. Ready to Press Play? Let's go!
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Welcome to Girlfriends Chat with Angela Fafali Nyarko (formerly Angela Jordan Perry) part of Girlfriends' Guide to Homeschooling providing a platform for voices of melinated and marginalized homeschooling community. Their success, challenges, triumphs, journey, their story and special niche. Connecting and building a village for the African homeschooling DIASPORA. PODCAST RELEASE monthly! Connect with us on: www.facebook.com/GirlfriendsGuideToHomeschooling
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The Homeschool Upstart Podcast is your place to ‘upstart’ your homeschool journey on the right footing. Maintain a good footing. And enjoy the homeschool footing you begun. Expect to hear..... well just about anything as it relates to homeschooling in South Carolina and beyond. Angela Jordan Perry, the founder/host of The Homeschool Upstart Podcast is a homeschooling Mom of 19 years(as of 2019), an Option 3 accountability association director in SC and hosts a myriad of other homeschool plat ...
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Dish

Cold Glass Productions

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Broadcaster Nick Grimshaw and Michelin star chef and restaurateur Angela Hartnett invite you to join their weekly dinner parties for hilarious, unfiltered chat. Guests like Gordon Ramsey, Miriam Margoyles, Amol Rajan and Florence Pugh enjoy a Michelin star meal cooked by Angela, who shares insider tips and tricks to perfecting that signature dish or everyday dinner. As a seasoned conversationalist and raconteur, Nick serves the drinks and leads the dinner party for a deliciously fun listen D ...
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Maltin on Movies

Leonard Maltin & Jessie Maltin

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Legendary film critic Leonard Maltin and his daughter Jessie are the ultimate movie fans. They love talking about movies, especially with people who share their enthusiasm—from living legends like Mel Brooks, Al Pacino, Angela Lansbury and Quincy Jones to such contemporary artists as Amy Adams, Tim Burton, Laura Dern, and Jordan Peele. You'll meet all kinds of interesting people and hear their recommendations of unsung movies you ought to know...
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Earn your OT CEUs by listening to our episodes for free, then logging into the OT Potential Club to take a short quiz and download your certificate. Each week (with breaks for major holidays), we host a live-recorded conversation exploring cutting-edge trends, timely hot topics, and the most impactful developments shaping occupational therapy today. Our expert guests help you pull out actionable insights you can apply immediately in practice. Designed for both occupational therapists, occupa ...
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They Reminisce Over You

Hella Good Creative

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A podcast that celebrates and honors the best in music, movies, and TV from the past. Hosted by knowledgeable and passionate fans of the genres, Christina and Miguel delve into the careers and legacies of some of the biggest names in hip hop, R&B, and pop culture. From discussing the groundbreaking music of Missy Elliott and Mary J. Blige, to exploring the iconic moments in TV and film, like the chaos at the '95 Source Awards, T.R.O.Y. has something for everyone. So join us as we reminisce o ...
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Ugh - it's That Time of the WEEK! and host Maddy Smith is syncing up with her comedienne friends Stewart Fullerton, Ashlynn Salzano and Caroline Mazzei to shoot the s**t, discuss the state of the world, and banter themselves into dust! Video and audio episodes drop everywhere on Monday! Check YouTube for full video episodes. Join us on Patreon!! https://www.patreon.com/thattimeoftheweekpod Produced by: Caroline Mazzei Edited by: Michael Kessler Graphics/clips: Angela Cilluffo
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Unreal2Reel

Unreal2Reel

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Unreal2reel is a podcast fueled by the power of comedy and consciousness. We encourage you to join Fresco and Hans on their comedic journey of discovery as they explore new enriching concepts and opportunities while actively seeking the truth behind what we have been led to believe is real. "Unless we make the unconscious (unreal), conscious (real), it will dictate our lives and we will consider it fate."
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There’s never been a musical theatre game show… until now. In The Great Broadway Game Show Competition teams of Broadway stars face off against each other, and the audience, to identify show tunes and win money for charity, all while sharing intimate stories and memories from their lives and careers. Who do you think knows more about musicals? Who can remember all the lyrics to the most obscure songs on Broadway? Tune in and play along with host Todd Graff as he puts everyone’s knowledge to ...
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Cryptoconomy

Cryptoconomy

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Join Mark Kilaghbian as he examines how groundbreaking and innovative technology can change industries, commerce and even governments as we know it. Listen in on the future of finance, tech, and crypto with Executives, Influencers, Investors, Entrepreneurs, & Pundits on the longest continuously running podcast in the industry. Honest, Ad-free, & Open minded conversations. Help us by subscribing & sharing!
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Arts Management and Technology Laboratory

Arts Management and Technology Lab

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This monthly podcast explores the intersection of technology and arts management through interviews, product reviews, humorous dialogue, and more! The Technology in the Arts podcast is produced by the Arts Management and Technology Lab, a research center of the Master of Arts Management program in Heinz College at Carnegie Mellon University. The AMT Lab staff currently includes Dr. Brett Crawford (Executive Director), Lutie Rodriguez (Chief Editor of Research), Angela Johnson (Podcast Produc ...
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We connect and support health delivery leaders who can make a difference to make a bigger difference — individually and collectively. Medvale exists to make healthcare work better by helping our members improve their leadership performance. In turn their organizations better: Improve the health of a defined group of patients; Enhance the patient experience; Reduce the cost per patient; Promote clinician wellbeing. These by-invitation-only leaders and innovators are accepted based on their cu ...
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Zall Good

Zall Good

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ZALL GOOD is the podcast where Alexis G. Zall talks to your freaking parents! Alexis interviews entertainers, comedians, social media influencers AND their parents to get the real story behind their public persona.
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The Where Have You Been? podcast is all about the guest and their travel experiences. For those of us that love travel, we also love to talk about our experiences and hear those of others. No podcast I’ve found has simply been a casual conversation about where we’ve been and where we’re going - and what’s happened in-between. This podcast fills that void. You will hear from people from all walks of life as they discuss their experiences. Maybe they will inspire you to go somewhere new. Maybe ...
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This podcast was created for lawyers however anyone who works with people will benefit from this content. Through inspiring interviews, courageous conversations and thoughtful commentary, Myrna and her guests shine a light on a critical ethical competency lawyers missed in law school: trauma-informed lawyering. This is a do-no-further-harm, relational approach to the practice of law which benefits you, your clients, your colleagues and the legal profession generally. For lawyers and non-lawy ...
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D100 Podcast

Jenny Lehotsky

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This podcast will share the innovative teaching and learning occurring in Berwyn South School District 100 in Berwyn, IL. D100 is a K-8 school district with an Apple Distinguished 1:1 program. The host, Jenny Lehotsky, will sit down with a variety of teachers to hear how teachers are implementing cutting edge teaching practices into their classroom. Follow D100 on twitter @BSD100, Facebook at Berwyn South School District 100 or our website bsd100.org.
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Can we learn to make smarter choices? Listen in as host Katy Milkman--behavioral scientist, Wharton professor, and author of How to Change--shares stories of high-stakes decisions and what research reveals they can teach us. Choiceology, an original podcast from Charles Schwab, explores the lessons of behavioral economics to help you improve your judgment and change for good. Season 1 of Choiceology was hosted by Dan Heath, bestselling author of Made to Stick and Switch. Podcasts are for inf ...
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Through OT Potential, we’ve released more than 124 podcast episodes exploring the research, ideas, and conversations shaping occupational therapy. Each year, we pause to step back and ask a foundational question: What is occupational therapy—and how is it evolving? In this special episode to kick off 2026, we expand the conversation beyond research…
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In this episode of the Press Play Podcast, I’m breaking down exactly how to write your podcast intro, outro, and commercial — what they’re for, how long they should be, and how to use them strategically without adding fluff or losing listeners. If you’ve ever wondered whether you even need an intro or outro, how to keep them short and effective, or…
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If you’re launching a podcast and wondering whether you really need a trailer (or what the heck you’re even supposed to say in it), this episode is for you. I’m breaking down exactly what a podcast trailer is, why it matters way more than people think, and how to record one that actually does its job. Your trailer isn’t just a quick intro — it play…
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In today’s episode, I’m walking you through how to write a really strong podcast description—the kind that helps the right people instantly know your show is for them. If you’ve been following along, this is a continuation of taking real action as you build toward your podcast launch. These are the foundational pieces that matter, and your descript…
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In this episode of the Where Have You Been? podcast, I welcomed back my first repeat guest - Jasmine Haymond, an author and avid traveler. We discuss Jasmine's recent travels to France and Italy, exploring cities like Nice, Milan, and Venice. Jasmine shares her experiences with local culture, art, and cuisine, emphasizing the importance of planning…
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To untold millions of people she will always be bright-eyed Jane Banks in the original Mary Poppins (1964). The real-life Karen Dotrice is the mother of three who grew up in a show-business family. Her father Roy was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company and her godfather was Charles Laughton! Luckily for us, Karen cherishes the memory of makin…
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In today’s episode, I wanted to do a simple check-in—and maybe give you the nudge you need to actually take action on your podcast. This one isn’t about strategy overload or doing everything at once. It’s about momentum. Because what I know for sure (and what I see over and over again with my clients) is this: if it’s not on your calendar, it doesn…
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Bangers and mash in action for our first poet. Tim Key, an English poet, comedian, actor and screenwriter, joins Nick and Angela to fire up Dish in 2026. Last year was a huge one for Tim, made notable by the release of The Ballad Of Wallis Island, a film he stars in alongside best friend Tom Basden. The pair wrote the screenplay together, basing it…
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Tim Drake didn’t set out to work in healthcare—but years spent navigating science, technology, and growing organizations shaped how he thinks about leadership today. As CEO of eTactics, he joins Dave Self to talk about career pivots, decision-making in complex environments, and the operational realities that quietly shape the healthcare system. A r…
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What you name your podcast is a crucial part of your positioning and your brand. In this episode I share with you 4 ways you could go about naming your podcast. If you want the free naming guide, find me on Instagram @angiemspearman and drop the words "Naming Guide" in my dms and I will send you over the free worksheet to help get you started. Than…
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This is probably one of the most important topics to cover when it comes to launching your podcast. The way your show is positioned is so important to achieving what goals you have for your podcast. Listen to this episode and then head over to my IG @angiemspearman and let me know what you think. Happy Podcasting…
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I had such a great time in this episode! Join me while Katie shares her unique journey from being a data scientist to becoming an indie author of cultural travel books. She discusses her early experiences with travel, the influence of her upbringing as a cross-cultural kid, and her passion for understanding different cultures. Katie highlights her …
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If you reading this welcome- you are an action taker (or you are about to be). If using podcasting as a tool in your marketing is one of your goals this year, you are in the right place. In this first episode I just want to encourage you to take ACTION. Because it all starts there. You can't make progress thinking, planning, or wishing. Let's get t…
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We finish one year and start the next with an ode to good food. Emilia Fox is an English actress and presenter. She is best known for playing Dr Nikki Alexander in the popular long-running TV series Silent Witness, a role she has been playing since 2004, when Nick was still at university and Angela was on TV with Gordon Ramsay in Hell’s Kitchen. Em…
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This week I chat with Angela Hanyak, an expat and travel blogger, about her experiences living in various countries and her passion for travel. We discuss her journey from Pittsburgh to Europe, her adventures in Lahore, Pakistan, and her recent trips to Helsinki and Antwerp. Angela shares insights on travel tips, cultural experiences, and the impor…
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This week we're talking about some of our favorite movie soundtracks. The ones we liked, the ones we loved and the ones that were better than the movies that they were made for. Soundtracks used to be a real companion piece to new movie releases. New artists were launched, established artists dropped some of their best songs, and big name producers…
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What do Cynthia Erivo’s jaw-dropping vocals, Joanna Lumley’s love advice, and Nick Frost’s chopping skills have in common? They are all winners in the Dish Awards 2025! Join Nick and Ange as they pop open a bottle of Waitrose Blanc de Noirs Champagne to celebrate their favourite guests, standout moments and recipes from the year. Nick also mixes up…
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In this episode of the Where Have You Been podcast, I interview John Cobb, founder of Pholus Advisory, who specializes in crisis management and unpredictable situations. John shares his unique travel philosophy, emphasizing the importance of immersing oneself in local cultures and experiences. He recounts memorable travel stories, including his tim…
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Research suggests that anywhere from 46% to 84% of autistic children experience selective eating. And the downstream risks are substantial: selective eating is linked with nutritional deficiencies, psychosocial impairment, and increased risk of developmental and psychiatric comorbidities, with severity tied to how persistent and restrictive the eat…
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With a terrific new movie called Song Sung Blue opening on Christmas day, writer-director Craig Brewer adds another bull's-eye to his filmography, which includes Hustle and Flow, the remake of Footloose, and Eddie Murphy's Dolemite is My Name. Although completely self-taught, he had a great mentor in the late John Singleton and an ability to glean …
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In this episode of Cryptoconomy I sit down with Angela McArdle to talk about what happens when Bitcoin, state power and human freedom collide. Angela has spent the last few years at the center of the liberty world. She has helped push for clemency for Ross Ulbricht, fought lawfare against Bitcoin developers and activists, and worked to turn liberta…
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It’s beginning to taste a lot like Christmas. For this year’s festive special, Nick and Angela are joined around the tree by Keira Knightley for a turkey feast and plenty of bubbles. Keira Knightley is an English actress who lives in North London with her two daughters and husband, James Righton. She is known for an array of brilliant roles in film…
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I had SO MUCH FUN this week! In this engaging conversation, Kirsten Rudberg shares her transformative experiences while walking the Camino, her mystical encounters, and the profound lessons learned from her travels. She reflects on the beauty of connection, the significance of personal growth, and the importance of being open-hearted while explorin…
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AI is going to reshape OT education—rapidly and profoundly. The real question is: How do we harness its strengths for good? How do we protect the parts of learning that are best done without it, while also leveraging AI in areas where our profession has historically struggled? One promising area is scenario-based learning, where AI can create reali…
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Croissants as a starter? No issue whatsoever. Jordan Stephens is a musician, actor, presenter, podcaster and writer, who arrives at Dish off the back of an incredible year, full of achievements and firsts. He chats to Angela and Nick about the paperback release of his thought-provoking memoir, Avoidance, Drugs, Heartbreak and Dogs, a personal story…
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In this episode, I sit down with Rapha and Jake Blockchain for a deep dive on the future of Runes on Bitcoin—what they unlock, what they break, and what actually survives once the hype clears. We get into why Runes exist in the first place, how they change miner incentives and blockspace markets, and whether Bitcoin-native fungible tokens end up as…
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This week I had an incredible conversation with Erica D'Arcangelo. Born "just down the road" from where I live now, she shares her recent travels in Italy, highlighting her experiences in Rome and Abruzzo, where she explored local markets, enjoyed family traditions, and indulged in authentic Italian cuisine. The discussion also touches on her adven…
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Bryan Fuller has written, produced and directed more TV series than we can count—including popular shows like Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Discovery, as well as cult-audience favorites Dead Like Me and Pushing Daisies. Now he's unveiling his debut theatrical feature as writer and director, Dust Bunny, starring Mads Mikkelsen (with whom …
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This week we are discussing the dirty macks of R&B and Hip Hop. We get into the songs that we all know and love, "All The Things Your Man Won't Do" by Joe, "Hey Lover" by LL Cool J, "I Can You Love You" by Mary J. Blige, “You’re The One” by SWV and there were some shocking ones that made the cut as well, we see you, Gladys Knight. We also debate wh…
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For many of us, payer negotiations feel distant—something handled “somewhere up the chain,” far removed from the day-to-day work of helping patients. But here’s the truth: nothing shapes our practice more than the reimbursement rates and contracts negotiated on our behalf. Reimbursement determines who we can serve, how much time we can spend with t…
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In this episode of the Arts Management and Technology Lab, Samantha Childers explores why so many songs recommended by streaming platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and YouTube Music sound strikingly similar. She breaks down the inner workings of music streaming algorithms—how metadata, collaborative filtering, content-based filterin…
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Long before “care transformation” became the phrase of the moment, Jim Souza was already focused on what it really takes to lead clinicians through change. Chief Physician Executive at St. Luke’s Health System, he joins Dave Self to talk about his unlikely path into leadership, the evolving expectations of physicians, and why today’s pressures—work…
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A true VI-Hundy P joins us around our own round table. Joe Marler is a former rugby union player, podcast presenter, TV personality and Traitors expert in big dog theory. He joins Nick and Angela around the Dish table to talk about his new podcast, Joe Marler Will See You Now, where he puts guests to the test using his unique people-reading skills.…
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I had such a great time with Tina Coleman in this episode. Tina is a former massage therapist turned author and world traveler. She shares her inspiring journey of discovering travel later in life and how it has transformed her perspective on healing, empowerment, and cultural awareness. Throughout the conversation, they discuss the importance of f…
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