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Wife Support

Amanda & Kaycee Conlee

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A lighthearted podcast about queer marriage, grown-up gay life, and all the messy, magical stuff in between. Join co-hosts & wives of each other, Amanda and Kaycee Conlee, for honest, funny, and way-too-relatable conversations about queer relationships and life after 30.
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Yellow Sofa

Signa & Conlee Bodishbaugh

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Yellow Sofa is a collection of stories about 'Modern Day Miracles' from the lives of Conlee & Signa Bodishbaugh, founders of 'The Journey to Wholeness in Christ' ministry, who both currently reside in Northwest Arkansas, surrounded by family and friends. To learn more about their ministry and to contact them visit www.signabodishbaugh.com
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Listen in as hosts, Chris and Karin Conlee, interview influential leaders and offer best practices for your life, your business, and your ministry. Both Chris and Karin are known for their relentless leadership and lifestyle of offering compassion without compromise. Chris and Karin are leaders, speakers, and authors that work with businesses, non-profits, and ministries. Check out chrisconlee.net and karinconlee.com to learn more.
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Homeschool That Works

Keely Conlee and Marie Heiderscheit

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YOU ARE ABLE TO HOMESCHOOL! We are inspired to serve the communities and families around the world to homeschool their children when they feel led to. As two working moms that homeschool we believe that any family can adapt their lives in to one that can educate their child at home. Join us as we dive deep into homeschooling while having any budget and how all lifestyles can make homeschooling work.
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Host, comedian Dawn Brodey, takes you through the annals of history with a special guest and history subject each episode. From Dillinger to Frankenstein, from The Crusades to Freak Shows - Dawn brings her history degree and unfiltered sense of humor to deliver well-researched deep-dives that strip history naked and serve it up raw.
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Hosted by 3 disc golf entrepreneurs and one professional trivia master, Unstable Discourse brings listeners behind the scenes of a highly active disc golf scene; the greater Chicagoland area. Each episode covers a topic that applies to disc golfers worldwide. You get to be a fly on the wall for conversations with influential personalities in the sport ranging from Paul McBeth to the local Chicagoland heroes. The show pairs serious topics like mental health and community building with a healt ...
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Writer and director Laura Chinn (Florida Girls) discusses her memoir Acne, which tackles her racial identity, Scientology, and of course... very oily skin; standup comedian Mohanad Elshieky riffs on embarrassing encounters with TSA and Uber drivers; and multi-instrumentalist Jenny Conlee, of The Decemberists, performs "Hawk" from her solo album Tid…
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On a chilly January morning in 1947, officers arrived to what they were told was "a broken mannequin" lying in a field. They discovered instead, the body of a woman cut completely in half at the waist. She lay naked and drained of blood, her two halves a foot apart, arms draped almost elegantly over her head. Yikes, right? Nearly 80 years later, th…
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Mary Shelley began writing her novel, Frankenstein, in 1816 when she was only 17 years old. Today it remains one of the most-assigned books of all time, finding it's way into classes ranging from Law to Scientific Ethics to Fashion to Politics. As a new film by Guillermo del Toro is set to debut on Netflix, re-join Dawn for the episode that started…
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Kaycee and Amanda talk travel — from their top trips to the gayest packing habits. Enjoy the ups and downs that come from one of them being a spreadsheet queen while the other is more “we’ll figure it out when we get there.” Plus, this week’s What’s More Gay (Gayer)?: renting a U-Haul vs. an eyebrow ring. Vote in Kaycee’s IG stories @kayceeconlee a…
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Popular science writer Mary Roach dives into lab-grown organs, historical nose jobs, and unlikely hair transplants, as covered in her latest book Replaceable You: Adventures in Human Anatomy; stand-up comedian Janesh Rahlan riffs on learning Spanish as an Indian American growing up in Texas; and singer-songwriter Amy Millan (of the indie group Star…
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Novelist Dana Schwartz unpacks her gothic fantasy duology, Anatomy and Immortality, then dives into her podcast Noble Blood, which explores the bizarre and risqué lives of royals; writer Jenny Odell dismantles the clock in her newest book Saving Time while explaining it's unofficial motto: "time is beans;" and indie rocker Black Belt Eagle Scout pe…
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Kaycee and Amanda talk long-distance! From marathon calls to airport goodbyes and cross-country trips, they share their long-distance dating story and what they learned before finally living in the same city. Plus, this week’s What’s Gayer?: flying cross-country for 36 hours together vs. falling asleep on FaceTime. Vote in Kaycee’s IG stories @kayc…
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Kaycee and Amanda talk money! From splitting the bill on dates to merging finances after marriage (yes, there's a prenup story), they dig into spending, saving, and making financial decisions as a couple. Plus, this week’s What’s Gayer?: flannel at a Brandi Carlile concert vs. driving a Subaru to a Sparks game. Vote in Kaycee’s IG stories @kayceeco…
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In this rebroadcast, writer Chuck Klosterman (Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs) unpacks his newest book The Nineties and admits how the "slacker ethos" of the decade made him embarrassed to succeed as a writer; and international rock band Making Movies explains why it's difficult to separate activism from their music, before performing the title track o…
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It's July 3rd, 2025 and Dawn can hardly contain herself as she invites the audience at Flappers Comedy Club to fall down the rabbit hole of history along with her, LIVE! She is joined in this HILF-ing by two special guests: comedian Lauren Harding, who get's down with King George III; and then by America's favorite step-mom Ryan Keeley who helps Da…
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Kaycee and Amanda talk about friendship! From high school cliques to intentional adult friendships, they unpack how besties change across life stages, how they each approach friendship, and why it’s okay when friendships fade. Plus: What’s Gayer? Matching outfits or strangers asking if you’re related. Vote in Kaycee’s IG stories @kayceeconlee, and …
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Radio host and podcaster Sam Sanders makes the case for the three TV shows that he believes changed culture; filmmaker Sandi DuBowski discusses his documentary Sabbath Queen, which follows Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie over two decades as he grapples with orthodoxy, interfaith marriage, and his drag persona; and indie folk duo The Lowest Pair perform "Fa…
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Kaycee and Amanda discuss “How gay is too gay for the office?” From first-day jitters to navigating bias, microaggressions, and figuring out when (and how) to come out at work, they unpack what it means to prove yourself while queer on the job. Plus: this week’s What’s Gayer? face-off — PTO for Pride v. the REI lunch tote. Vote along and follow in …
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Writer Jon Mooallem (The New York Times Magazine) discusses his newest collection of essays Serious Face and why you shouldn't tell your friend they look like a 1940’s Spanish bullfighter; chef Jenny Nguyen chats about opening her Portland bar The Sports Bra, which exclusively televises women's sports; and singer-songwriter Laura Veirs performs "My…
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If you get into a heated conversation on any subject these days (and who isn’t?) it often ends with someone being called a “F*cking Marxist” or “Capitalist PIG". Join Dawn and comedian, Mary Gallagher, to find out which one YOU might be... and if it's a bad thing. Mary Gallagher on Instagram Mary's upcoming events --- 🎟️ HILF Public School - the li…
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Kaycee and Amanda ask the big question: “Are we codependent or just gay married?” From women’s magazine “red flags” to the way queer relationships get misread by straight culture, they unpack what healthy intimacy looks like and where their own boundaries get tested. Plus: The first-ever What’s Gayer? showdown. Vote along (and follow) in Kaycee’s I…
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Podcaster Aubrey Gordon dives deep into topics tackled on her hit show Maintenance Phase, including the monopolization of weight-loss medications; multi-disciplinary artist Jean Grae explains why she's banning gum chewing and beatboxing at her funeral; and Brazilian singer-songwriter Rogê performs "A Lenda Do Abaeté" from his album Curyman II.…
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Record-breaking runner Lauren Fleshman unpacks her New York Times bestseller, Good for a Girl, a part-memoir, part-manifesto which challenges the male-built sports system; comedian and writer Joey Clift chats about his new Comedy Central digital series Gone Native, which delves into the weird microaggressions Native people are up against; and Seatt…
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Billy the Kid - like Black Beard and Al Capone - is one of those real historical characters whose life was so colorful and dramatic that the facts sound like fiction. Dawn is joined by actress and comedian, Kerstin Porter, for a ride with one of the most famous figures of the old west. Get to know William H Bonney, aka: William Antrim, aka: Henry M…
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Writer Melissa Febos discusses her latest book The Dry Season, wherein she explores the transformative—and at turns erotic—year she spent celibate; journalist Evan Ratliff takes us into the uncanny world of his podcast Shell Game, which examines the consequences of unleashing an AI version of himself out into the world; and psychedelic cumbia punk …
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Writer and podcaster Dylan Marron chats about his book and podcast of the same name, Conversations with People Who Hate Me, and how a phone call can forge a deeper connection than social media; and musician Brittany Davis explains how music became their first language as a blind person, before performing "Loud Loud World" from their EP I Choose to …
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Hear the story of the so-called Scopes Money Trial from 1925, during which Americans debated if evolution should be taught in schools... a debate that continues now, 100 years later. Dawn also answers some of Ryan’s questions which run the gamut from her personal faith to pop-star divas. 🎧 HILF EP86 - Religion in America with Ryan Ripple --- In Los…
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Dawn and bestie, Ryan Ripple, take on the easy, non-controversial subject of Protestant Christianity in America. As your history books have told you, the earliest colonial settlers came seeking religious freedom, what few discuss is why these denominations were considered 'fringe' back in Europe. Walk with Dawn and Ryan down the holy road from the …
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Celebrated chef J. Kenji López-Alt schools us on the food history of teriyaki, nachos, and broccoli cheddar soup; music critic Ann Powers unpacks her latest book Traveling: On the Path of Joni Mitchell, which explores the musician's life and career, while addressing her own feelings about tackling the legend; and singer-songwriter Khatumu dispels t…
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