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I Could Be Your Mother

Rebecca Smith, Angeline Compau, Josh Smith

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Two friends, one a Millennial and one Gen X, taking a funny, yet maybe not always accurate, walk down memory lane. Each week join Rebecca and Angeline as they explore the people, places and events that defined their generations! They are also joined by Josh to discuss what is wrong with the world today...as he sees it from his curmudgeon corner!
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Jillian’s goal is to spread awareness about Long COVID, which is affecting hundreds of millions of people worldwide. In her episodes, she'll be talking with doctors on the front lines of the battle to solve the virus' mysteries. As for the show's name, Jillian has had an unstoppable "will to win" her pre-COVID life back. And the researchers and doctors on the front lines have a "will to win" the fight. The central part of the logo is the sun. She's always loved sunshine. The sun represents f ...
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ELLECHEMY is raw, unapologetic, and cuts straight through the noise. Hosted by Elle Fisher, this podcast isn’t afraid to strip away the polished masks, dive into the shadows, and call out the sacred truths most people shy away from. Expect unfiltered storytelling, taboo-busting conversations, and deep dives into the messy, beautiful chaos of self-discovery. She tells it like it is—edgy, honest, and with a dose of rebellious wisdom. Raw truth. Real talk. Radical growth. So if you’re done with ...
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If you are learning English as a second language then you've come to the right place. The more you learn the more you will feel confident speaking! From my experience in order to gain confidence in speaking another language one needs exposure to the language. This podcast is dedicated to helping people learn English fast through simple short podcasts of everyday situations. I am an artist and my songs are great for learning English. https://open.spotify.com/artist/1JYUOvHCwhAmGHhCp2wabY. For ...
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Props Clear

Jillian Angeline

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Hi, I'm your host Jillian Angeline. I'll be talking with aviation leaders about how to improve public perception around unmanned aircraft, also known as drones. I'll also touch on the benefits of drones worldwide, how they're helping people succeed and making missions more efficient. So be sure to fasten your seat belt, and tune in for the ride.
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Inside Crime with Angeline Hartmann

Angeline Hartmann: Journalist and Crimefighter

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INSIDE CRIME takes you behind the scenes and beyond the headlines. You’ll hear candid conversations with every day people whose lives have been impacted by crime. Host Angeline Hartmann delivers fresh and honest perspective from law enforcement, victims’ families, and survivors about their unique experiences inside crime.
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With The Quickness Podcast

Co-hosts: Angeline Bishop Thomas and Mil'resa (Resa) Crippen

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A weekly podcast featuring post-sermon commentary on First Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens (FBCLG) in Somerset, NJ and other houses of worship. It helps new and rededicated Christians enjoy their lives as followers of Jesus. Each episode contains Sermon Takeaways, Latest Contemporary Gospel Hits, Dove of the Day, Faith-Based Movies, and Christian Experience Interviews.
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Rep It Up

Kory Angelin

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How education and sales philosophy fits within the fitness industry. Find out what some of the biggest fitness influencers philosophy is when it comes to driving their fitness business and brand. Each episode of Rep It Up reveals what it takes to be successful from a business perspective as it relates to both big box gyms and studio boutiques. With the climate of fitness changing everyday, it is important to have a skill set that matches. It is not about taking the easy way out but rather ta ...
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Follow Data Girl as she tells us about the courageous Data Defenders who make the digital world a better place and teach valuable lessons about AI, online safety, and digital citizenship along the way. These stories are brought to you by Data Girl and Friends, which is on a mission to empower kids for a digital world. We give them tools to thrive by teaching them about online safety, digital citizenship, and AI awareness in a fun, engaging, and informative way. Find more on our website: http ...
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Folk on Foot

Matthew Bannister

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“Modest people, playing gorgeous music, speaking articulately about areas they love. Fabulously calming” – one listener’s description of this multi-award-winning podcast in which Matthew Bannister goes walking with top folk musicians in the landscapes that have inspired them. “A restorative breathing space in sound” – The Telegraph. “Immaculately produced” – The Times Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Let's Talk About Care

Jill Rennie, Angeline Albert & Sue Learner

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This podcast highlights issues related to social care. We find out the funny, shocking and inspiring stories about care and hear from ministers, care professionals, celebrities and people giving and receiving care.
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More a life journey than a show, Ron Placone goes on a quest to interview 1000 different people who have piqued his interest in some way. One conversation. One time. Fans of lefty politics, punk rock, folk, garage, cats, comedy, film, horror, REJOICE! From Ren Faire Professionals to Academics to Porn Stars to Journalists, all of the guests are united by having a story the world needs to know.
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This podcast is hosted by NHS GP's, Dr Clare Day and Dr Daisy Lund who will take you through all things health and plant based. They are both experienced clinicians with an interest in plant-based nutrition and lifestyle medicine, and a passion to share nutritional education with colleagues and the general public. But they don't do this alone. Episodes have interviews with experts within the field of plant-based nutrition, bringing the most up to date evidence-based information in an accessi ...
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HearSej

Seja Vogel

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Musician and synth-enthusiast Seja talks to her guests about their creative endeavours, where they came from, and what inspires them. She is also asking about the strangest or worst show/experience the person has had as part of their artistic venture. The answer to this question will not only be played on the podcast, but also illustrated by a different artist each time. Illustrations will be posted on the HearSej Facebook and Instagram pages.
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Artificial intelligence is here: powerful, fast-evolving, and reshaping how we learn and teach. But how do we integrate these tools with intention? How do we ensure they amplify our humanity rather than overshadow it? Kinwise Conversations dives into these questions every week with educators, principals, district leaders, and learning innovators. We explore real stories: the wins, wake-up calls, ethical crossroads, and practical strategies for using AI wisely in education. Season 1 focused o ...
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Business Owner Professionals and entrepreneurs from all over the world come to speak to me and tell me why they do what they do and their vision. I feature a Non-profit Org to spread awareness. I share bookkeeping tips and stories from my life as a business owner. Inspiring other business owners by showing the wild hearts of entrepreneurs and how they cannot be tamed. And just to chat, laugh, and enjoy one another. Shireen approaches business and life, in general, through the lens of wanting ...
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Interbeing

Hosted by Matt Hall and Naomi Ward. Produced by Emily Crosby and Kyra Kellawan.

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Interbeing is a podcast by MSB exploring what it means to lead, coach, and live in a deeply interconnected world. Hosted by Naomi Ward and Matt Hall, the show brings together educators, coaches, and thought leaders to reflect on the questions shaping international schools and beyond. In this new season we return to the heart of our work: coaching as a way of being. Together we explore how presence, curiosity, and care can shift not just our conversations, but our cultures. Inspired by Thich ...
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Lan Speaks

Lan Saadatnejadi

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Secrets to the Ultimate Project Execution System to help small businesses and entrepreneurs reach greater success and happiness. Cover art photo provided by Li Duan on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@duanlee Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lanspeaks/support
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Design Your Success Podcast

Nancy Nungari - Author, Trainer & Digital Strategist

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Tune in weekly for entertaining stories and informative interviews with business strategists and lifestyle experts. Each show will leave you encouraged and inspired to design the success you desire.
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Voices of Hope is an unscripted podcast brought to you by FONKOZE, Haiti's leading microfinance institution and foundation that has empowered hundreds of thousands of rural families to break the cycle of poverty since 1994.
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Heroine

Heroine

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Eavesdrop on real, vulnerable, intimate conversations with award-winning artists, best-selling authors, CEOs and execs you can’t get anywhere else – like listening to two good friends talking over a cup of tea or glass of wine. We go deep.
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After feeling annoyed and disappointed with the curated and phony lives on instagram, Matti Gresham decided it was time to bring the realness back to media. On RITNB, you'll get the raw and honest, sometimes serious, mostly funny version of a range of topics including but not limited to mental health, relationships, motherhood, reality tv, pop culture, Christianity, and more.
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The A'Cire Show

The Real A'Cire

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Live on YouTube from Noon to 1 pm EST. The A'Cire Show is Hosted by the award-winning and Multi-faceted "The Real A'Cire" also known as Dr. A'Cire to her coaching clients (www.therealacire.com). www.theacireshow.com
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At Management Futures we help individuals, teams and organisations to perform at their very best. As recognised experts in coaching and high performance, we offer a range of bespoke coaching and training programmes that close the gap between current and potential performance.
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Wild Witch Podcast

Emma Kathryn

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Witchcraft is that wild force that empowers and renews. The tool of the oppressed and forgotten, many of us are reawakening to the power of the witch, can feel the wild within themselves. Dive into the wild heart of witchcraft with host Emma Kathryn where we'll explore the spectrum of witchcraft, magic, folklore and the esoteric.
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On each episode of Girl Gang the Podcast, Amy Will interviews creative women on their accomplishments, challenges and tools used to succeed in business. Amy digs deep with each guest to discover the highs and lows of being a female entrepreneur in today’s society, while also uncovering valuable advice for listeners. Get ready world, the future is here and she's a boss!
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IJERE Africa

Africa Business Radio

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For the those who want to get ahead and stay ahead, this show is for you. We discuss opportunities, trends and break down the intricacies of running a business as an entrepreneur in Africa. The show that gives valuable and much-needed information to the modern-day businesswoman in Africa. Targeting entrepreneurs, women in corporate and women aspiring to get into business the show offers information on opportunities, mentorship, the ins and outs of running a business in Africa. Support this p ...
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MESKLA | Brewyon Drudh (tr. Mussel Gathering | Precious Fragments) is a multi-platform project using sculpture-making and conversation to explore contemporary Cornish cultural identity. To find out more please visit www.sovayberriman.co.uk/MESKLA-Brewyon-Drudh. Through workshops, podcasts, a symposium and an exhibition the project invites people to share their experiences of identity and Cornwall, and their views on Cornish culture and its relationship to land, language, heritage, tourism, t ...
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00:00 Intro 00:54 Michael Alcock’s road to writing the book 02:36 Alcock’s healthy eating advice 05:51 Has Alcock thought about expanding his mission? 06:30 How long did it take for Alcock to say he’s an ex-long hauler? 08:04 What’s next for Alcock? 10:26 Alcock explains his book “Secrets to Long Haul Viral Recovery” 12:46 Balancing sharing advice …
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Lucy Smith just aged out of the foster care system but finds she needs to protect herself and her family against persistent threats from her past. She relies on the survival skills she’s learned the hard way: a lack of trust in others and a readiness to run. Along the way she connects with her own Anishinaabe identity. “Sisters in the Wind” is the …
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Angeline Corvaglia, founder of Data Girl and Friends and the soon-to-be-announced SHIELD, joins us to explore how AI education can equip the next generation to stay thoughtful, self-aware, and socially grounded in an age of algorithmic influence. With a background in global finance and digital transformation, Angeline now works at the intersection …
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On this episode of Crime with Holly, I sit down with the incredible Angeline Hartmann, Director of Communications for the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. Angeline opens up about her remarkable career in crime reporting, shares insights into a case she has been connected to for more than 20 years, and gives us a look into a new cas…
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In the fourth series of the MSB podcast, now rebranded as 'Interbeing', the focus returns to coaching and its values in supporting both self-reflection and cultivating generative relationships within educational environments. The term 'inter being,' coined by Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh, frames this season’s exploration of interconnectedness. Hosts …
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An unassuming café on Isleta Pueblo just won one of the most sought-after culinary recognitions in New Mexico. Isleta Grill is this year’s Green Chile Cheeseburger Challenge Champion for their frybread version of a regional delicacy. In northern Wisconsin, this year’s wild rice yields are low. The state Department of Natural Resources blames wind d…
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In this episode, we're joined by McKenna Akane, an award-winning STEM teacher and the Frontier Learning Lab Ambassador at the Montana Digital Academy. McKenna shares her incredible journey from being a first-year teacher in a rural Montana school to becoming a nationally recognized leader in educational technology, winning accolades like Discovery …
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In this week's nugget, take some time to relax and drop the pressure as Plant-Based Health Professionals' researcher and dietitian Michael Metoudi explains how increasing whole grains in the diet cuts the risk of high blood pressure. Aune, D., Metoudi, M., Sadler, I. et al. Whole grain and refined grain consumption and the risk of hypertension: a s…
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After two decades of work, supporters of an international agreement are celebrating ratification of a tool aimed at reversing ongoing threats to oceans around the globe. Sixty nations have signed onto the High Seas Treaty. It’s a legally-binding document that maps a direction for marine biodiversity in international waters. It addresses threats suc…
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I’ve known Joy Marie Mann awhile now. We’ve collaborated on a ton of shows. We met amidst the Bernie Movement in 2016, which seems like a different life at this point. In many ways it was. In the time I’ve known Joy, among other things, she lost most of her eyesight. Despite that unexpected hurdle, she’s written a few books. Recently, Joy wrote a b…
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Seattle-based Indigenous funk/jazz band Khu.éex’ is an ensemble full of storytellers and their stories carry a punch. They are back with another double album titled, “Red Cedar in the Hour of Chaos.” They carry on their unique P Funk-inspired sound and blend it with hip-hop, doom metal and psychedelia, all while drawing from Tlingit, Haida, and oth…
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Suicide prevention and supporting those left behind are critical yet often overlooked aspects of mental health care. Dr. Phil from Mental Health America of Southeast Florida shares his personal story and professional insights on helping suicide survivors heal and preventing further tragedies. Phil Bulone Tel: +1 813-601-1688 Website: https://www.ph…
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In this episode of Crime with Holly, Holly speaks with Jenn Buta, mother of Jordan DeMay, a 17-year-old who tragically took his life on March 25, 2022, after being targeted in a financial sextortion scheme. This crime is rapidly growing, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children received over 26,000 reports in 2023, with most victims bei…
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The latest album from Welsh triple harpist Cerys Hafana is called “Angel”. It’s inspired by the story of an old man who goes for a walk in the forest and hears an angel singing so beautifully it makes him fall asleep for three hundred and fifty years. That’s almost what happened to me on our glorious summer walk with Cerys near Corris Uchaf in mid …
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The Gila River Indian Community in Arizona is considering a new law to banish tribal members convicted of violent crimes. A bill awaits a signature from the New York governor that aims to strengthen the Seneca Nation’s ability to enforce tribal laws, which includes removing people convicted of drug trafficking and other crimes. Those are among effo…
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Mike McGuckin, a Computer Science Teacher at Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools, joins us to share his on-the-ground perspective on navigating AI in education. Mike's passion for technology led him to become the only North Carolina educator in the inaugural AIEDU Trailblazer Fellowship. This experience "skyrocketed" him into a leadership role whe…
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In life, Charlie Kirk espoused controversial opinions that many people consider repugnant. His violent and public death is now becoming a test for what other public figures—and ordinary citizens—are able to say without severe consequences. Dozens of people, including a Washington Post columnist and a U.S. Army colonel, are facing repercussions afte…
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This week we cover the topic of omega 3 fatty acids with Dr Tim Radak. Dr. Radak has a masters and doctorate in Public Health Nutrition from The Loma Linda University, the leading university for vegetarian science and nutrition. He is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and has worked in the nonprofit sector and academia for over 20 years, authored…
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The advocacy group, Tewa Women United, is warning nearby Pueblo citizens and other local residents about Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) in New Mexico releasing gas containing the weak radioactive substance, tritium. The group says, despite assurances by lab experts and regulators that the substance is safe in relatively small doses, it is a …
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Jonathan Berman is producer, director, and academic. His documentaries include Calling All Earthlings, My Friend Paul, and Commune. Commune is coming up on its 20th Anniversary. It’s about a commune in California that started in the 60s, financed by rockstars, and still exists to this day. We dive into his origin story, and what made him want to ch…
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The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians just elected four women to what had been an all-male tribal council. The Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma just installed women in their top two leadership positions for the first time in history. As with the general population, Native women lag behind men when it comes to elected political power. The non-profit Repres…
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A heartfelt conversation with Dr. Phil as he shares his journey after losing his partner Nicole to suicide and how this tragedy led him to create healing through art therapy and community support. Phil Bulone Tel: +1 813-601-1688 Website: https://www.philblmhc.com/ Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phil-bulone-phd-lmhc…
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Two films take on real life accounts with strong Native cultural themes. One is a major Hollywood drama. The other is a smoldering independent documentary. The Hulu documentary, “Blood & Myth”, follows Iñupiaq musician and writer James Dommek Jr.’s obsession with a bizarre 2012 string of violence. Dommek digs into the motivations of the fellow Ala…
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It was November 1987 when newlyweds Gail and Rick Brink’s promising future was suddenly stolen in the most brutal way imaginable. Found murdered at their Michigan home, the crime shook a quiet community and left investigators scrambling for answers. For decades the case remained unsolved and behind it all was a secret that someone thought was worth…
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Just as coronavirus infections are on the rise, federal authorities are throwing confusing recommendations about vaccinations into the mix. Many people are wondering whether they are eligible for a COVID shot, where to get one, and whether it’s covered by insurance. The answer, at least partly, depends on whether your state or tribe is filling in g…
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Welcome to the fourth series of the MSB podcast, now titled Interbeing. This season focuses on how coaching values can support school communities by encouraging inward reflection and outward, generative relationships. Inspired by Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh’s concept of 'inter-being', this series explores the interconnectedness of all things. We eng…
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Tribes are seeking to flex whatever legal muscle they have to secure Colorado River water protections, just as forecasts show the resource to continue to disappear in the foreseeable future. The tribes are hoping to gain whatever leverage they can as policymakers negotiate new water plans. More than 30 tribes and seven states utilize water from the…
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Susan C. McLeod, VP of Data Center Market Development at Hitachi Energy, joins us to explore how large organizations can successfully navigate AI adoption. Drawing from over 20 years in enterprise tech, Susan offers practical insights for turning complex technology into a wins for people on the ground. With a background leading global support and s…
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Last month there were positive headlines on how opting for a plant-based diet could significantly reduce cancer risk. This was following the latest study using data from the Adventist 2 Health cohort. Daisy and Clare discuss the study's exciting conclusions. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0002916525003284 https://www.medscape.co…
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President Donald Trump is going to defend his tariff policy before the U.S. Supreme Court. Lower federal courts recently ruled that President Trump does not have the authority to impose tariffs under the national emergency powers. A new Pew Research Center poll found that 61% of Americans disapprove of his tariff policies. Businesses like Sisseton-…
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Kerri Van Auken is an actress, writer, and comedian. For a brief period of time, her, myself, and Joe Moran ran a show together at a punk shop in Pasadena. Then, the Pandemic happened. Kerri and I crossed paths again this past June at the Hollywood Fringe. Her show, Blackout, blew me away. It inspired me to write a solo theater show, and I knew I h…
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Suicide numbers are lower in places with higher incomes, better access to broadband internet, and good health insurance coverage. Unfortunately, those are all factors that are statistically lacking for many Native Americans and Alaska Natives. Development of the nationwide 988 Suicide and Lifeline has improved the persistently high Native suicide r…
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From birth the cards were stacked against Tina but she fought hard to overcome all the hurdles and obstacles that she faced. But after the loss of her father at just 12-years-old her life started on a downward spiral. Tina was failed her entire life by the system in Canada and many interventions could've been done to save her. In August 2014, 15-ye…
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Dr. Phil Bulone shares his remarkable journey from interior designer to licensed mental health counselor and art therapist, catalyzed by personal tragedy when his partner died by suicide on Christmas Eve 2019. Phil Bulone Tel: +1 813-601-1688 Website: https://www.philblmhc.com/ Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phil-bu…
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Oneida actor Graham Greene said learning the Lakota language for his celebrated role as Kicking Bird was among his greatest challenges. Over the span of nearly five decades, Greene worked in nearly 200 television shows and films where he earned the admiration of audiences and his fellow actors. His many characters included Maximus in the acclaimed …
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00:00 Intro 00:48 What led Dr. Pretorius to Long COVID research 05:47 “Sticky blood” 09:40 Research on enzymes that can break and digest inflammatory structures 12:00 Research on “Zombie cells” / Senescent cells 15:25 Pretorius’ focus in the laboratory 17:00 Value of crowdfunding for equipment 19:36 What’s it like to collaborate with doctors worldw…
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Once plentiful, salmon that return to Alaska’s Yukon River are struggling to survive. The fishery is in the sixth straight year of restrictions, affecting commercial, sport, and subsistence salmon harvests. The reasons for the major decline in fish populations are complex. There’s little agreement on which path to take from here. Alaska Native resi…
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Indigenous Two-Spirit and LGBTQ+ artists often add another layer of expression to their work and stories. On top of celebrating their tribal and personal identities, they’re bringing stories and voices forward that aren’t often heard from elsewhere. They can also provide recognition and support for other LGBTQ2+ people searching for connection. We’…
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Welcome back to Season 5 of In A Nutshell We are so excited to be back and we have a fantastic season lined up for you, full of inspiring guests and science backed, evidence based conversations on nutrition and lifestyle medicine. We kick off season five with Blue Zones founder, National Geographic Fellow, award-winning journalist and New York Time…
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Matthew’s guest on this month’s show is the singer/songwriter Kellie While who is chair of the judges for the newly announced Folk Album of the Year Award. She shares the thinking behind the award and offers some advice if you’re considering entering. There are also 6 new entries in the chart and a new number one. We’ll have music from Amelia Cobur…
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The Trump administration is working to remove protections for more than 58 million acres of national forests. A brief public comment period is now open on a plan to rescind the federal government’s 25-year-old Roadless Rule which prohibits road construction and timber harvesting in several states. Environmental groups and leaders of Alaska Native t…
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Jon Bennett is a comedian and storyteller. He’s a Fringe warrior who does more festivals in a year than anyone I know. He’s hysterical, and he’s one of those guys on the circuit who you see and wonder, “how does he pull that off?” In this interview, he gives some insight into that. Also, due to complications at the border and Jon being Australian, …
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The Shinnecock Nation in New York is in an ongoing legal battle to have their fishing rights recognized. A lawsuit brought forward by a Shinnecock tribal citizen argues the tribe has never ceded their right to fish in any treaty or agreement. The tribe has no treaty with the federal government, but instead with British colonists from the 1600s. Thi…
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In the comedy thriller "Seeds", social media influencer Ziggy is offered a lucrative sponsorship contract with a corporate seed and fertilizer company, but she’s also called back to her Mohawk reservation to help out her cousin, which gets her tangled in an all-out battle to save her tribe’s ancestral seeds. Kanienʼkehá:ka Mohawk actor Kaniehtiio H…
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Serving on a school board is not a glamorous position, but it’s an important one that plays a big role in Native American students’ success. Elected members of school boards make decisions ranging annual budgets to what’s allowed in classroom lessons. They are also responsible for representing the community’s values and interests. As such, individu…
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William A “Bill” Brown, former Chief Architect at IBM and founder of Application Engineering Services, joins us to explore how AI can drive access, equity, and innovation when guided by human intention. From wiring office networks in 1980s New York to building AI agents today, Bill’s career is rooted in curiosity and continual learning. In this exp…
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Aquinnah Wampanoag journalist Joseph Lee investigates the difficult subject of Indigenous identity in his new book, "Nothing More Of This Land". He uses his own family’s story as a jumping off point, exploring the reality of the people who once greeted the Mayflower. The original Wampanoag homeland includes Martha’s Vineyard, the haven for wealthy …
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