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Business success is dependent on a solid financial foundation & success looks different to everyone & there is a lack of equity of access to resources and information for small business owners and independent contractors & there is a societal narrative making us believe “balance” is our ultimate goal & … There are so many “&”s that impact being your own boss. Let’s have some frank discussions on the basics of business with a holistic focus on everything that helps business owners define and ...
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Bob Lusk, founder of Pond Boss Magazine, is giving back to the fisheries & aquaculture community through Pond Boss's newest educational outlet - Pond Boss Productions. Join in while we bring you all of the industry secrets from basic pond management to current fishery trends and specialty aquatic application. Like what you hear? Become part of the Pond Boss family! Subscribe to Pond Boss Magazine where you can immerse yourself in our vast network of knowledgeable experts, specialty vendors, ...
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Welcome to Retail101online, where timeless wisdom meets modern retail! Join our host, a seasoned veteran with four decades of experience spanning 20 countries and multiple retailers. In a world dominated by automation and technology, essential retail knowledge is often overlooked. Our mission is to revive these forgotten fundamentals and empower both aspiring retailers and curious consumers. From customer service to inventory management, we delve deep into the core principles that form the b ...
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The Hunting Dog Podcast is a series of interviews with friends, family and industry professionals all related to the world of hunting with dogs. Expect minimal good information, lots of stories of past hunts and opinions that are not necessarily those of the management.
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Beauty Boss Essentials

Emily & Matt Stephens

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This series offers Tips & Training for Direct Sellers, Affiliate, and Network Marketers. Online Beauty Business, Beauty Bloggers, and Beauty Affiliates alike will learn to take it to the next level. Hear real life stories and Tips from the Top. We will cover on trend topics from beauty to business. We are your hosts, Emily & Matt Stephens. National Top Avon Leader, independent sales representative, and Beauty Blogger. For more tips, Visit www.BeautyBossEssentials.com - Subscribe to see the n ...
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We will share our new tips and tricks to dominate the SERPS of any search engines like Google, Yahoo, and Bing. we will share our agency case studies to help you understand the basic to advanced SEO marketing on Planet. we will also share latest news in Digital Marketing etc. you can also visit our Website for More information: https://bossseosanfrancisco.co/
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You're the Boss

Red Hat Media, LLC | Larry Roberts

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The phrase "You're the Boss!" is a mantra for anyone who's ever had to face their own fears, struggles and even failures. It's time to take a deep dive into overcoming limiting beliefs, identifying where our past can shape us rather than define us and build a rock solid lifestyle and business filled with passion and purposeful leadership! Hosted by Larry Roberts, each episode of You're the Boss will bring you experience, proven techniques and mind shifts that you can leverage to develop the ...
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Everyday Heroes

Hayden Baillio

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Welcome to Everyday Heroes, a podcast about the unsung heroes of the tech world. From the phone in your pocket to the world's most critical digital infrastructure, open-source software has a hand in it. These free technologies that shape our digital world wouldn't be anything without the Heroes that maintain them, promote them, and evolve them - these are their stories. Everyday Heroes is brought to you by HeroDevs.
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Claire Pelletreau was just starting to grow her side business as a Facebook ad and marketing consultant when her full-time job disappeared. Desperate to land enough clients just to pay the bills, she was disappointed at how difficult it was to find real tactical advice that would help actually her get paid month to month. The Get Paid Podcast is Claire's attempt to pull back the curtain on the reality of running an online business. All these people pulling in "six figures" - how are they ACT ...
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The trials of women throughout history have been marked by enduring challenges related to gender inequality, societal expectations, and limited opportunities. Women have often had to navigate systems of oppression, from fighting for basic rights such as the ability to vote and receive education to battling against cultural norms that confine them to traditional roles. Despite making significant strides toward equality, many women still face issues like discrimination in the workplace, gender ...
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Manager Tools

Manager Tools

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Tired of management theory? Want to learn specific skills to help improve your management performance? Then Manager Tools is the podcast for you! Manager Tools is a weekly business podcast focused on helping professionals become more effective managers and leaders. Each week, we discuss specific actions for professionals to take to achieve their desired management and career objectives. Manager Tools won Best Business Podcast Award in 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2012 as well as the People's Choice ...
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The Extracurricular Podcast

The Extracurricular Crew

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The Extracurricular Podcast is a platform dedicated to helping young adults get their shit together. We speak with experts from all industries to expose listeners to schools of thought that go beyond classrooms. Whether it's kickstarting an investment portfolio, transforming your living space with basic design principles, or maybe just making sense of early adulthood - we got you covered.
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If you're in the Bar, Restaurant, or Entertainment Industries, this podcast is for you! The Bar Stars Happy Hour Podcast is for bar people, by bar people. This podcast is your personal happy hour, and will provide you with a well-deserved break from the day-to-day grind. The service and hospitality industries are hard work, and it is not for everyone. We have everything from educational episodes to interviews from Industry professionals from all over the world and we share stories, tips, tri ...
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Badass Basic Bitch

Brianna Dunbar-DeMike

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Brianna was born in New York and raised by a single mom of 5 kids. Through her struggles with self-worth and battling an eating disorder for over a decade, Brianna found herself packing everything in her Honda Civic and moving 3,000 miles to California where she knew no one, to chase an entrepreneur dream. She found her passion, voice, and used her scrappiness and hardships to achieve something no one ever thought she could; creating a multi-million dollar company, which she sold. But then s ...
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Healthcare Plus Podcast

Quint Studer and Dan Collard

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We are excited to share that the Busy Leader’s Podcast is getting a new look and feel. Now introducing…. The Healthcare Plus Podcast! Over the past three years, there has been overwhelming support for the Busy Leader’s Podcast – ranking it in the top 10% of podcasts in the U.S. What began as a tool to learn from leaders as we navigated the pandemic has evolved in recent years to focus in on the changemakers moving healthcare forward. The podcast’s new look and feel is intended to reflect and ...
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The Be Your Own Boss (BYOB) Podcast

Blake and Jacob Morgan

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Blake and Jacob Morgan met at a conference ten years ago and it was love at first sight. One month later Blake packed a suitcase and moved to SF to be with Jacob. They've been inseparable ever since but it wasn't always easy. They have weathered many disappointments and wins together whether that was short-term jobs, layoffs, failed businesses, rejections and everything in-between. They've taken their critical lessons learned and turned them into a new co-hosted podcast teaching you to Be Yo ...
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Make Better Website — The chic and savvy podcast every female entrepreneur needs. Join your host Kathie, co-founder of Bluchic, as we share everything about building your dream website and using super-smart marketing strategies to take your business and brand to the next level. You can find beautiful website templates designed just for you at www.bluchic.com
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NLP4Parents involves learning some of the basic techniques of NLP that can really influence the way you & your child relate to one another. We can’t promise that they’ll love doing their homework as a result of you attending the course, but you will learn some great ways to create incentives for them to get their homework done. This isn’t your average parenting course where we talk about reward systems and star charts (although they have their uses). With NLP4Parents you will learn new langu ...
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Are you an entrepreneur or marketing/PR gal that is tired of crafting campaigns and pitching stories that don’t feel purposeful? Does your current place of business need a better marketing and PR strategy to break through the darkness? Do you desire to drive more light into this world by sharing your purpose-driven products, services and/or gifts, but don’t know where to start? If any of this resonates, you’re in the right place. Hi, I’m Austin and not long ago, I was right there with you, f ...
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In this podcast, Berthena has real, heartfelt conversations with her sister friends about everything that comes with being a woman—marriage, parenting, career, entrepreneurship, relationships, and so much more. She’s not here to sugarcoat things, but to get honest and transparent about the struggles, the victories, and everything in between. Drawing from her own experiences, Berthena opens up about her personal hardships and how she’s found strength and peace through her faith. Her love for ...
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The Legacy through Motherhood podcast has a basic mission of generational change. We will be having conversations that center around 5 main topics: Faith, Finances, Health, Mindset and Marriage. Some of us are fortunate enough to have exemplary role models in one or more of these areas, while others are not. When it comes to these topics, I think we all share the same desire to see our children succeed, especially in areas we struggle with- but how? How do we teach them to be successful in a ...
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Walking Papers

Josh Van Kampen

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What do you do when your boss, human resources, employee relations, and the legal department have aligned against you? How do you turn the tables at work? When you’ve been targeted at work you need the Walking Papers. Drawing on a wealth of experience, much learned from his time on the dark side (representing employers), North Carolina attorney Josh Van Kampen, of Van Kampen Law is here to provide practical advice for people who are on the wrong side of a situation at work. We will discuss t ...
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What happens when you take a webinar that's already working… and put real traffic behind it? In this episode, Gina Knox shares the moment she realized she didn't have a launch problem at all. She had a leads problem. And fixing that one bottleneck is what helped her rebuild momentum, grow her list to over 10,000 subscribers, and cross the million-d…
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In this episode, a South Asian woman recounts how her worth is quietly negotiated through her skin tone. What begins as concern from family becomes a series of decisions made around her, not by her. Under the language of care, improvement, and timing, her body becomes a project with expectations attached. The story follows her through compliance, h…
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Losing Yourself in Motherhood is a first-person, emotionally grounded account of a woman whose identity slowly dissolves inside the routines of unpaid care. Told across a single, unremarkable stretch of days, the story traces how constant availability replaces selfhood without a clear moment of loss. There is no crisis, no breaking scene—only repet…
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When Love Feels Like War is a first-person emotional narrative about a woman whose inner life has been shaped by constant readiness. Living inside a reality where interruption, vigilance, and restraint are routine, she learns to survive by staying contained. Love enters her life not as refuge, but as another space requiring control and calculation.…
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(Airdate: 1.7.26) Today in Who Cares news: Netflix is rebooting Star Search with celebrity judges, live voting, and the kind of chaos that launched careers the first time around. We'll tell you why this feels like appointment TV all over again. Then Jennifer Aniston casually admits her iconic hair isn't actually real, confirms she's a natural brune…
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Send us a text Launch day! Series 3 of RETAIL101online kicks off with the one thing that separates winners from wallpaper: brand differentiation. In this episode I break down what real differentiation is (not logos or limited-time drinks), how to build your Brand Wedge (Promise • Proof • Persistence), and the exact plays convenience stores and smal…
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In Abusive Bosses, Silent Offices, a woman navigates the quiet erosion of power inside a corporate environment where abuse hides behind professionalism and plausible deniability. Told entirely in her own voice, the story traces how silence becomes both a shield and a trap, as subtle retaliation replaces overt conflict. Cultural expectations of stab…
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(Airdate: 1.6.26) This episode is pure celebrity chaos. Chelsea Handler kicks off awards season by roasting everyone, including Leonardo DiCaprio and a billionaire-packed boat situation. Cher casually reminds Dax Shepard — in front of Kristen Bell — that she still doesn't quite understand his appeal, and somehow makes it charming. And Megan Thee St…
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The Sacrifices No One Sees is a first-person narrative about a Filipino woman whose life has been shaped by quiet duty and unspoken expectation. Living in a multigenerational household, she has spent years caring for others—managing illness, schedules, and emotional labor—until her own sense of self slowly fades into the background. The story unfol…
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In today's Who Cares, Guy Fieri proves Flavortown runs deep as his sons step up to cook the holidays after his injury — with Guy calling plays from the sidelines. Tom Brady keeps the mystery alive after a cozy New Year's Eve appearance sparks romance rumors, followed by some very cryptic Instagram posts. And America once again crowns its New Year's…
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In Women Raising Grown Men, a Caribbean-American woman in Brooklyn tells the quiet truth of what it means to keep holding everything together long after her child is grown. She carries the weight of love, duty, and culture while financially and emotionally supporting her adult son, even as it slowly drains her. The story moves through routine morni…
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Loving a Man in Prison is a first-person account of a working-class woman whose life slowly narrows around an incarcerated partner. Told entirely from inside her lived experience, the story follows the quiet routines, financial strain, social isolation, and emotional compromises that come with loving someone behind bars. What begins as loyalty and …
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This episode follows an Evangelical Christian woman living in Waco, Texas, whose life is built on obedience, visibility, and silence. As a pastor’s wife, she moves through church and marriage with practiced discipline, carrying expectations she has never been allowed to question out loud. When a private act breaks the structure holding her together…
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Growing Up Where Love Was Conditional is a first-person narrative about a woman raised in a white evangelical environment where affection was quietly exchanged for obedience, purity, and emotional restraint. Told from inside her lived experience, the episode traces how silence became her primary survival skill long before she understood it as a cho…
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Women Tired of Being “Strong” is a first-person narrative told by a Black Caribbean woman living in Brooklyn who has spent her life being dependable, reliable, and emotionally unavailable to herself. The story follows her as she quietly reaches the edge of exhaustion from carrying family, financial, and emotional responsibility without permission t…
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Infertility and Silence is a first-person narrative of a Middle Eastern woman living in Amman as her inability to conceive is quietly transformed from a medical reality into a moral failure. The story follows her daily life as silence becomes both a shield and a weapon—used by family, tradition, and marriage to manage discomfort rather than truth. …
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The Emotional Cost of Always Being Needed is a first-person account of a Latina woman whose role as the reliable one quietly consumes her life. What begins as love and responsibility turns into expectation, silence, and emotional leverage. Through everyday moments—phone calls, paperwork, small favors—the story reveals how devotion becomes obligatio…
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The Pressure Cooker Household is a first-person account of a young East Asian woman raised in a home where love is measured through performance. From childhood through adulthood, she lives under constant academic and behavioral scrutiny, learning to equate worth with results and silence with safety. The story follows how discipline replaces comfort…
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In Loving a Man Who Won’t Heal, a woman slowly realizes that what she calls love has become full-time emotional caretaking. Told entirely in her own voice, the story follows her as she organizes her life around a man’s pain, believing her presence might keep him from falling apart. As his healing stalls, her world grows smaller, quieter, and heavie…
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The Mother-Daughter Wound is a first-person emotional account of a Latina woman navigating the quiet, suffocating bond between love and obligation. Told entirely from inside her lived experience, the story traces how devotion to her mother becomes a daily erosion of self—through silence, expectation, and guilt disguised as care. As boundaries are t…
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A woman recounts the quiet unraveling of her divorce as it shifts from separation into something colder and more strategic. What begins as routine communication turns into a calculated struggle for control, played out through emails, schedules, forms, and silence. Told entirely in her own voice, this episode traces how power moves through systems, …
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Financial Abuse: The Control You Never Saw Coming examines how money is used as a tool of power inside Caribbean households and diaspora families. The episode traces how post slavery survival systems, informal economies, and cultural expectations quietly turn financial support into control. Through a grounded documentary lens, it exposes how access…
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This episode examines why pregnancy has become a source of fear for many women in the modern era. It traces how rising maternal risk, uneven medical response, and cultural silence intersect to reshape how pregnancy is perceived before it even begins. The story moves from private calculation to institutional failure, then into the myths that normali…
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This episode examines the hidden epidemic of loneliness in women, not as a personal failing, but as a social condition shaped by expectation, emotional labor, and silence. It exposes how busy lives, caregiving roles, and constant availability can mask deep emotional isolation. Through a cultural and identity lens, the story traces how women are tau…
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This episode examines the hidden psychological cost of influencer culture on women. It traces how curated images, algorithmic rewards, and constant comparison quietly reshape self worth, identity, and daily life. Rather than focusing on individuals, the story exposes a system that profits from insecurity while framing harm as personal failure. Thro…
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The Deadly Weight of Expectations examines how cultural ideas of strength, perfection, and sacrifice shape women’s lives across Caribbean communities and the diaspora. From early childhood lessons about silence and respectability to the pressures of marriage, motherhood, faith, and migration, the episode traces how endurance becomes a requirement r…
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This episode examines the quiet childhood experiences many Caribbean women carry into adulthood and the systems that shaped them. It explores how silence was taught as discipline, endurance was praised as virtue, and harm was often reframed as love or preparation. Through a cultural and historical lens, the story traces how family structure, religi…
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Betrayed by Your Own Body is a documentary episode that examines how women live with fibroids, endometriosis, and polycystic ovary syndrome while being taught to treat pain as normal. The story follows the slow buildup of suffering, from early symptoms dismissed as routine to years of delayed diagnosis and emotional exhaustion. It exposes how cultu…
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“You Too Independent” examines how Caribbean history shaped modern gender tension, where female ambition is often treated as a threat rather than a strength. Grounded in post-slavery survival systems, the episode traces how men were taught to measure worth through provision while women were trained to adapt at all costs. As education and economic r…
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In this episode, host Molly Beyer talks about a business reflection tool called YearCompass and explores why a reflection strategy is useful for goal-setting and realizing accomplishments. Molly points out that using someone else’s definition of success - a mentor’s, parent’s, or competitor’s - can leave us feeling perpetually behind. Success needs…
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Laura Reeves is a fellow podcaster who can walk the walk and talk the talk on breeding dogs. If you ever thought of breeding your dog, or already have a few litters under your name, you will glean something for this episode. If you are looking for your first or next dog, this will educate you on what separates breeding programs from breeders.…
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Send us a text In this episode of Retail Voices, host Mark Lack is joined by Shikha Jain, Lead Partner for Consumer & Retail at Simon-Kucher, one of the world’s leading consultancies in pricing, sales, and marketing. This conversation goes beyond discounts and promotions to explore something far more powerful: value — how customers define it, how b…
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Send us a text 🎄 Christmas in Retail: Real, Tough, and Joyous! 🎄 Ever wondered what Christmas is really like behind the counters, in the stockrooms, and on the shop floor? This special RETAIL101 episode takes you deep into the heart of the holiday season in retail. From chaotic busy days to heartwarming moments with customers, we explore both the c…
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The Cost of Divorce follows a woman who watches her marriage collapse in real time and must face the emotional, financial, and spiritual damage that comes after the word divorce is spoken. Told in first person, the story moves through the raw split inside the home, the heavy legal and financial burden that drains her strength, and the final moment …
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A woman tells her story in a raw first-person voice as she slips into, endures, and finally escapes a relationship built on fear. What begins as a single late-night moment of intimidation grows into financial control, isolation, emotional manipulation, and threats that tighten around her life piece by piece. The story follows her internal battle as…
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In this episode, host Molly Beyer explores why the “messy middle” of business is a lot like learning to surf: because it’s where success doesn’t necessarily follow a straight line, but comes in waves. This is part of what Molly calls the growth edge, where we realize, in uncomfortable and sometimes disorienting moments, that the familiar routine we…
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Raising Sons Alone follows a woman who moves through Kingston and Chicago with a steady voice and a guarded heart while the world studies her son through a narrow lens. Each chapter exposes the pressure she carries in silence, from schoolrooms that judge her before she speaks to neighborhoods where boys become targets by association, not action. To…
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Surviving the Narcissist follows a woman trapped in an emotional battlefield she can barely name, told through her raw first-person voice as she moves from quiet confusion to a brutal confrontation with the truth. The story dives into the slow erosion of her confidence, the cycles of charm and cruelty, and the suffocating pressure of a partner who …
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What happens when an Egyptologist with a PhD decides to stop relying on YouTube and test ads for the first time? In this episode, Egyptologist Melinda Nelson-Hurst shares how she finally tested Facebook ads (after years of relying on YouTube), spent about $1,565, and generated 1,812 webinar registrants at an average of $0.86/lead—even though she re…
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Send us a text In this episode of Retail Voices, host Mark Lack sits down with Ricky Ho — Founder of SourceReady — to explore how AI, data, and global transparency are rewriting the rules of retail sourcing. Ricky breaks down the real friction points facing brands today — from supplier discovery and verification to compliance, diversification, risk…
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This story follows a young man who becomes the first in his family to reach professional success, only to discover the hidden cost of carrying generations of expectation on his back. As work pressure rises and family needs tighten around him, he moves through a slow collapse that no one sees until he reaches the breaking point. The narrative tracks…
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(Airdate: 12.11.25) Khloé Kardashian sparks the internet after flirting with a viral high school teacher on Instagram, proving once again that comment sections are the new dating apps. 50 Cent stirs the pot by teasing more unreleased Diddy footage that didn't make the Netflix documentary and could end up on YouTube—because apparently the drama isn'…
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(Airdate: 12.10.25) Today, we're diving into a trifecta of celebrity chaos and charm. Pamela Anderson opens up about her surprisingly sweet, rom-com-level fling with Liam Neeson, proving even Hollywood crushes can involve bathrobes and bear encounters. Then Joe Jonas goes viral for battling the most unforgiving opponent in New York City: a parallel…
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