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The Gifts of Trauma

Compassionate Inquiry

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The Gifts of Trauma is a weekly podcast that features personal stories of trauma healing and the gifts revealed on the path to authenticity. Join us to hear what it was like for our guests to live with the tension of trauma, and what happened when they turned inward with compassionate curiosity. These highly relatable stories illustrate how they transformed their trauma generated fear, anger, pain or shame triggers into understanding, acceptance and love.
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Pharmacy Fika

The Pharmacy Fika Crew

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The Pharmacy Fika podcast is a positive and compassionate “place” (a virtual community) where pharmacy and other health professions educators gather to discuss teaching, learning, scholarship, and academic life… plus the snacks that support their best work. So grab your favorite beverage and listen to the Pharmacy Fika podcast with your colleagues.
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Politics and Religion. We’re not supposed to talk about that, right? Wrong! We only say that nowadays because the loudest, most extreme voices have taken over the whole conversation. Well, we‘re taking some of that space back! If you’re dying for some dialogue instead of all the yelling; if you know it’s okay to have differences without having to hate each other; if you believe politics and religion are too important to let ”the screamers” drown out the rest of us and would love some engagin ...
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Wisdom to replenish and orient in a tender, tumultuous time to be alive. Spiritual inquiry, science, social healing, and poetry. Conversations to live by. With a 20-year archive featuring luminaries like Mary Oliver, Thich Nhat Hanh, and Desmond Tutu, each episode brings a new discovery about the immensity of our lives. Hosted by Krista Tippett, Learn more about the On Being Project’s work in the world at onbeing.org.
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Teri Potter and Catherine Borgman-Arboleda are both Conscious Parenting coaches and mothers that have had difficult journeys supporting their adolescent daughters through mental health and substance misuse struggles. They candidly discuss their own experiences, the inner work that has helped them to find peace, freedom and the ability to draw on deeper sources of wisdom that they initially weren't aware of. They draw from the work of Dr. Shefali Tsabary and Dr, Gabor Maté, who they have trai ...
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We live in a world of cause and effect. Unconditional Self Kindness is knowing what you are believing and perceiving about your life, creates your life and the world around you. By looking to ourselves, we radically change EVERYTHING around us. Join Pete Sibley as he chats about what exactly does it means to embody this cause and effect right now? Pete Sibley is a life coach & recording artist/ musician sharing the discoveries he has made in his own quest to become more loving towards himsel ...
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Welcome to the ”Essential Skills for Humaning Podcast,” your go-to source for personal and professional growth in the modern world. Join us as we explore the fundamental skills and knowledge necessary for thriving as a human being in today’s rapidly evolving society. In a world of constant change and challenges, mastering essential life skills has never been more crucial. This podcast is your compass for navigating the complexities of life, offering insightful discussions, expert interviews, ...
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Looking to build innovation, strengthen organizational culture, and develop greater confidence? Try play. Seriously. Play builds empathy, sparks creativity, and allows deeper reflection and learning. Why would we not integrate it into our workday? Speaking with CEOs, executive coaches, and leaders across a variety of industries, Mary Hendra explores what “play” can look like in professional spaces, its impact on us and our organizations, and how to integrate a little play ourselves to build ...
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Appamada

Appamada

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Appamada is a contemporary center for Zen practice, inquiry, and community, located in Austin, Texas. If you appreciate these offerings, please consider making a contribution to support Appamada with the link below.
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Terrence Non-Duality

Terrence Stephens

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These podcasts are excerpt from Virtual Satsangs with Terrence. Join Terrence for Free Online Satsangs Every Sunday. www.terrencestephens.com You're warmly invited to join us live each Sunday for an online Satsang. Let’s sit together — in simplicity, clarity, and truth. If you're ready to explore further, Terrence also offers private one-on-one sessions including: Deep Dive Intensive – a single, transformative 4-hour session Elementary Journey – 12 personalised sessions at your pace Expanded ...
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Study Islam through the wisdom of the Risale-i Nur - a Qur'an commentary by Bediüzzaman Said Nursi. His work offers rich insights on God, life, and the human condition. A podcast hosted by Dr. Zeyneb Sayilgan Bediüzzaman Said Nursi (1876-1960) was an outstanding Muslim scholar. He was born in the village of Nurs near the city of Bitlis in the Kurdish region of the Ottoman Empire (modern Türkiye). Said Nursi dedicated his entire life to learning and teaching the message of the Qur’an and Prop ...
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This podcast, hosted by Tiger Singleton, offers casual, direct, and compassionate explorations into the heart of life and being human. The intention is to help you open up, fear less, and love more. Tiger shares insight and wisdom that focuses on seeing yourself, others, and all of life more clearly. The invitation is always to discern the difference between the mind's fearful or anxious imagination and connect more deeply with life as it truly is. A lot of the content shared, comes from Liv ...
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The Counselor's Chair

Chattanooga Counseling and Consulting

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Welcome to "The Counselor's Chair" podcast, where we delve into the rich and multifaceted world of mental health, personal growth, and philosophical inquiry. Our podcast is dedicated to providing you with insightful discussions, expert advice, and thoughtful reflections on a wide array of topics related to counseling, psychology, philosophy, and self-help. Whether you are a seasoned professional in the field or someone seeking personal development and understanding, our episodes are designed ...
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Your Own Magic

Raquelle Mantra

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a podcast for the creative + curious soul. yourownmagic.com the intention of the podcast is self-explanatory... to help you explore and unleash 'your own magic'. as the podcast has changed over the years, we encourage all listeners to unabashedly embrace all of who you are: the soul; the human; the mystic; the intellect; the light; the mess; the integration of this mind, body, + spirit.yom continues to share messages from visionaries, artists, authors, guides, healers, entrepreneurs, and the ...
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Go Within Podcast

The Go Within Podcast

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Sanya founder Yasmin de Giorgio curates conversation with people who inspire us to go within. Those who have navigated the depths of their own inner world and have some words of wisdom and encouragement to share.
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Introducing ‘Let’s Talk, All About Her’ hosted by Kirstin Bouse, Clinical Psychologist and Founder of All About Her - The Centre for Menopause. The menopausal years last about half a woman’s lifetime. And given the constant unpredictable hormonal fluctuations (at least through perimenopause) they tend to be pretty ‘disruptive’ to say the least. Join Kirstin and members of the All About Her Health Professional Community as they share their experiences of working with perimenopausal and post m ...
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The WILD EDGES of Being Human: growth, transformation, emotional agility, and the skills of SELF-Trust in life and business. Hosted by Allison Crow, with 20+ years of leadership, coaching, educational psychology, and lived experience with amazing humans, honors the journeys of connected living and leadership. Internal Family Systems Coaching, Compassionate Inquiry, Small Business, Creativity, SELF-Leadership, Somatic IFS, ADHD, AuDHD, Neurodivergence, Relationships, and more.
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Back in 2022, investigative reporter Sönke Iwersen received 100 gigabytes of confidential leaked data from a whistle-blower inside Tesla. The files detailed dangerous autopilot software errors, a high number of workplace accidents in Tesla’s factories and a culture of fear within the company. Iwersen's investigation is now a book called The Tesla F…
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The Clarke Gayford-produced documentary chronicling the premiership of his wife and former Prime Minister Dame Jacinda Ardern promises an intimate look at the former leader. Besides interviews and archival footage, it also includes home footage shot by Gayford and is described as a look into both Ardern’s administration and private life Clarke Gayf…
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Clown Town by Mick Herron. This is the latest novel in his Slow Horses series, about Jackson Lamb and the cast of MI5 misfits and rejects that he manages in Slough House. They are brilliant books and this one is no exception. There are several seasons of an Apple TV series based on the books which is wonderful television, but as always, the books a…
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Turns out you can get more out of Air New Zealand's flexichange service than previously expected. BloggerAtLarge writer Megan Singleton recently revealed you can change the destination and date as part of the flexichange package on domestic flights - which can come in handy for unexpected events. Megan revealed how you can take advantage of this tr…
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This week on the Sunday Panel, Wellington Mornings host Nick Mills and broadcaster and journalist Wilhelmina Shrimpton joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! Late-show host Jimmy Kimmel was unexpectedly pulled off the air after after he made controversial comments in the wake of Charlie Kirk's death. What do we …
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This Sunday is World Gratitude Day - and it's prompted discussion about the surprising health benefits that come with being thankful. Practicing gratitude offers significant physical and psychological health benefits, including lower blood pressure, improved immune function, better sleep, reduced stress, decreased anxiety and depression, and enhanc…
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Smoked chocolate crème brûlée Cook time: 35 minutes Prep time: 10 minutes Serves: 6 400ml cream 4 tbsp caster sugar 100g good quality dark chocolate 1/2 tsp vanilla paste 5 egg yolks 1 whole egg 6 tbsp caster sugar (for the caramel top) Preheat oven to 140*C (NOT fan-forced). If you have a cold smoker, place the cream into a roasting tray and cold …
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If you’ve found yourself holding a book at arm’s length or squinting at your phone in dim light, you’re not alone. Almost everyone develops presbyopia as they get older. It’s a natural part of aging where the eye’s lens loses flexibility, making it harder to focus on nearby objects. Traditionally, the go-to solution has been reading glasses, or, fo…
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Celebrities and former politicians have weighed in on the decision to axe Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show. The US talk show host has been pulled off air indefinitely, after suggesting Charlie Kirk was killed by a pro-Trump Republican last week. Flicks.co.nz editor Steve Newall unpacked the responses - and weighed in on the debate over this situation…
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The Black Ferns are determined to wrap their World Cup campaign with a medal, quickly turning their attention to the bronze playoff next week. They've surrendered their World Cup title, defeated by Canada in the semi-finals in Bristol. Sports journalist Alice Soper has voiced disappointment with this weekend's loss. "On the other hand, as a fan of …
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New reports show the economy is worse off than previously thought and it's sparked debate about what - or who - is to blame. GDP data shows the economy shrunk 0.9 percent in the June quarter - a more significant dip than the 0.3 percent forecast by the Reserve Bank and similar figures from most economists. Newstalk ZB political reporter Azaria Howe…
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The Auckland apartment market is so dire that a developer is renting instead of selling all the units in one new block. Ockham Residential CEO William Deihl said all the new 10-level 77-unit Whetū in Pt Chevalier would be rented, not sold - sparking discussion about whether apartments have value in the current market. Mt Hobson Group urban planning…
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Late-show host Jimmy Kimmel's been meeting with top Disney executives since he was pulled off air earlier this week. ABC put his talk show on hold indefinitely after he made controversial comments about the Charlie Kirk killing. US associate law professor Jacob Schriner-Briggs says there's a strong case for Kimmel to sue. "Typically, the First Amen…
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Why are we so drawn to the paranormal? In this first Freaky Friday of YOM, I wander through the strange, the speculative, and the symbolic: Part I - The Tinfoil conspiracies, folklore, and wild theories about ghosts, portals, shadow figures, and why we might all be haunting ourselves. Part II - Sleep paralysis & my personal experiences with shadowy…
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After October 7, Rabbi Michael Holzman wasn’t just mourning—he was mobilizing. A project he had already spent years developing. Discover how one rabbi is using ancient wisdom, civic rituals, and interfaith grit to heal our fractured democracy. In this episode, we sit down with Rabbi Michael Holzman, spiritual leader of the Northern Virginia Hebrew …
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Hosted by Rosemary Davies-Janes. Produced by J’aime Rothbard This conversation explores how academic learning is impacted by a student's emotional state, prior experiences, and the safety of the learning environment. Bea, who has been teaching in various roles since 1993, saw that traditional teaching methods fail to account for the "whole" student…
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A guiding star, the pull of destiny, and the wounds that shape us. In this Witchy Wednesday episode, we begin with my morning's tarot reading. From there, we explore the Nodes of Destiny, uncovering the karmic lessons of the North Node and the comfort zones of the South Node. Finally, we dive into Chiron, the wounded healer, and how its placement c…
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In this episode of the Essential Skills for Humaning podcast, workforce development expert Christina Eanes welcomes back returning guest Julie Kratz, author, speaker, and founder of Next Pivot Point, an organization dedicated to helping leaders become stronger allies. Julie shares insights on how individuals in positions of power, whether through r…
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A deeply personal and timely conversation with Governor John Kasich on bridging divides, living your values, and why forgiveness is essential in today’s fractured political landscape. We were so pleased to be joined by Governor John Kasich who opens up about the role of faith, forgiveness, and civic duty in his life and career. The conversation spa…
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Beginnings are everywhere. In every sunrise, every Monday, every choice to reset. In this episode, we explore why starting over feels so hard, how to release the fear of wasted time, and why beginnings are actually proof of resilience. I’ll share reflections from my own resets, simple rituals for grounding into fresh starts, and even wisdom from my…
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Dame Robin White is well-regarded as one of New Zealand's most significant living artists, and she teamed up with Dame Gaylene Preston for a new project. Grace: A Prayer for Peace traces White’s evolution as an artist and her creative output fuelled by the world around her. "We knew one another through our work, but we didn't know that. And then wh…
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Kiwi chef Al Brown is well-regarded as one of New Zealand's top foodies, and he's back with a new book for novice fishermen. Fans of Al’s work will have seen his love of all things fish in his many cookbooks, restaurants and TV shows, and his book Hooked: Learning to Fish aims to teach Kiwis a thing or two. He says he has a massive love of fishing …
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Fulfillment by Lee Cole. Two half brothers lead very different lives. When they converge on their mother’s home in rural Kentucky, the rivalry between them intensifies with potentially terrifying consequences. This is a story about class, privilege, family, brotherhood and ordinary people living ordinary, messy lives - and what it takes to find ful…
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Destination Facebook groups are a useful tool to utilise while travelling - and they can help you be better prepared in the face of disaster. Between natural disasters, adverse weather conditions or mosquito outbreaks, online communities can be useful to get perspective from the locals to prepare for all kinds of scenarios. BloggerAtLarge writer Me…
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It’s been a sad week. Humanity has not been at its best. A police officer almost lost his life and we got a glimpse into the harsh reality of life in the bush for three young children. A conservative activist lost his life practicing politics in the US. And a trial begun here against a mother who is alleged to have killed her children, drugging the…
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On the Sunday Session with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast for Sunday 14 September 2025, celebrity chef Al Brown might just be one of our keenest fisherman, he joins Francesca to talk about his life long love of fishing and how to best prepare your catch. Two of our arts greats, Dame Gaylene Preston and Dame Robin White have joined forces, they …
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This week on The Sunday Panel, managing director of 818, Chris Henry and journalist and editor, Jo McCarroll, joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day - and more! How concerned are we about the growing political violence in America following the Charlie Kirk incident? Is there a way back to being able to debate and accept dif…
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More and more people are looking into living longer and staying healthier, with the longevity movement encouraging individuals to take control of their health. People can be driven by a fear of becoming dependent or losing bodily function and appearance, and they're aiming to treat symptoms of aging through lifestyle changes, supplements, and medic…
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Mike van de Elzen: Chorizo paella with green chili and coriander Cook time: 45 minutes Prep time: 5 minutes Serves: 6 2 tbsp sunflower oil 1 white onion, peeled and diced 3 cloves garlic, peeled and crushed 2 chorizo sausage, sliced 1/2 tsp smoked paprika 1/2 cup red wine 1 1/2 cups long grain rice 3-4 cups vegetable stock 2 tsp tomato puree 1/2 ts…
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Imagine walking through a peaceful forest, listening to birdsong, or watching the waves roll in on a sunny beach. Now imagine doing all of that without ever leaving your chair. New research published in the American Journal of Health Behaviour took a group of older adults living with dementia and gave them this experience in a study exploring the b…
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The 77th annual Primetime Emmy Awards are set to take place tomorrow, with many top TV shows up for an award. Apple TV+ could be in for some big wins, with Severance and The Studio among the leading contenders for an award. The White Lotus, The Bear and The Last of Us are also among the favourites to win. Flicks.co.nz editor Steve Newall unpacked t…
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A new youth-focused arts festival is set to debut in Auckland next week - and run until the 28th of September. We The Young is Auckland Live's first attempt at creating a festival specifically geared to a youth audience and it aims to make the arts more accessible for young people and their families. One artist involved in the festival is Rutene Sp…
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Te Pāti Māori MP Tākuta Ferris is standing by his controversial social media comments, according to recent reports. Ferris posted a video this week defending a previous post saying it was unacceptable for people of other ethnicities to campaign to take a Māori seat from Māori. NZ Herald political editor Thomas Coughlan says this has caused some ten…
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Last night was a big one for New Zealand sport, but it didn't quite go the way many Kiwi fans were hoping. The Warriors' NRL finals hopes were dashed after their 24-8 loss to the Panthers and the All Blacks suffered a historic 43-10 loss to the Springboks in Wellington. In better news, the Black Ferns are into the semi-finals at the women's Rugby W…
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The Governor of Utah is calling for calm, following the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The 31-year-old was killed while speaking at an event at Utah Valley University on Thursday. The alleged killer 22-year-old Tyler Robinson is now in custody. Governor Spencer Cox says the U.S must end a chapter of violent division. The Guar…
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Reflections from The Risale-Nur a Qur'an commentary by Bediüzzaman Said Nursi The Words - Third Word Download the Apps for the Collection here You can also read along on my YOUTUBE channel For an excellent introduction read Exploring Islam: Theology and Spiritual Practice in America by Salih Sayilgan The German version of this podcast is HERE Music…
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