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Creative Mode

Angela Zomaya

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Creativity is resistance. In a world where the lines between art and output grow increasingly blurry, how can we preserve our human creativity? From pop culture to indie movements, each week I discuss imagination-generated content and the real life inspiration behind it. This is Creative Mode.
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This Podcast Will Kill You

Exactly Right and iHeartPodcasts

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This podcast might not actually kill you, but Erin Welsh and Erin Allmann Updyke cover so many things that can. In each episode, they tackle a different topic, teaching listeners about the biology, history, and epidemiology of a different disease or medical mystery. They do the scientific research, so you don’t have to. Since 2017, Erin and Erin have explored chronic and infectious diseases, medications, poisons, viruses, bacteria and scientific discoveries. They’ve researched public health ...
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Beginnings

Andy Beckerman

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We all know the stories of how creative people get into the business of creating for a living, but how did they start using their imaginations in the first place? On the Beginnings podcast, writer and performer Andy Beckerman asks well-known and on-their-way-up comedians, musicians, writers, artists and thinkers about their earliest creative acts, their formative childhood experiences, and how they've developed both creatively and emotionally over the years. Beginnings is part therapy, part ...
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This podcast is an autobiography of sorts. It's a collection of thoughtful, relatable, enjoyable short stories that each tell a memory of Debbie's. True short stories about my first marriage and divorce, raising kids as a single mom, finding love again, second marriage and blended family, caregiving for my aging mom who has Parkinson's Disease, and childhood, teenager and college memories. All stories set to music. Check out my website www.debsmm61.com Follow me on Instagram https://www.inst ...
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For Good

Joseph "JoJo" Simmons

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What if healing yourself was the first step to changing the world? This is a space for grounded, soul-level conversations about mental health, emotional intelligence, personal growth, and what it means to live with intention. Here, healing isn't a trend, it's a lifelong commitment. Through vulnerable storytelling and honest reflection, For Good helps us reconnect with purpose, reimagine legacy, and choose growth — for ourselves, our families, and our communities. At the heart of it all is Jo ...
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Real-life stories of finding or returning to creativity in adulthood. I'm Claire, and I re-found my creativity after a time of almost crippling anxiety. Now I share the stories of other people who have found or re-found their creativity as adults, and hopefully inspire many more grown-ups to get creative. I chat with my guests about their childhood experiences of creativity and the arts, how they came to the creative practices they now love, the barriers they had to overcome to start their c ...
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Adult Siblings Versus...

Bagels & Fried Chicken

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Adult Siblings Versus is a podcast where a grown up brother and sister put aside their childhood rivalry in order to review nostalgic pieces of pop culture. Follow Arielle and Jason as they revisit the culture that made them who they are today and the culture that connects us all.
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As moms who have watched our children struggle with their behavior or mental health, we remember so often feeling alone. If you’ve ever felt the same way—you’ve come to the right place! We are the people who get it. We know that parenting is not what you expected and may be a very different experience than your family and friends are having. Every other week our group of moms gather to share our stories, tips, and insights on managing the unique challenges that come with parenting our kiddos ...
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We Have Hope

Love Your School West Virginia

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Every Family Should Be Able To Answer The Question, “Do You Love Your School?” With A Resounding “YES!”When it comes to education in West Virginia, families have so many possibilities… We’re here to help families explore the many school options available and celebrate each one through creative storytelling, relevant and fun resources, and practical support so every family can love their school!
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Welcome to Unlikely Friends, A brand new podcast from BAFTA winning comedian Leigh Francis, Spice Girl turned radio host Emma Bunton, Damage frontman Jade Jones, and Jill Francis - where anything can (and probably will) happen! Each week, they’ll be taking questions, topics and conundrums from listeners, diving headfirst into whatever you want to hear about. Nothing is off limits. From parenthood and fame to 90s fashion and cold wedding buffets, the conversation is driven solely by you brill ...
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Kristen Day, will be your new teacher bestie, mentor, and motivator, all in one. Kristen is on a mission to energize your passion for early childhood education, challenge outdated practices, and equip you with the tools to create a truly developmentally appropriate learning environment. As a play advocate, Kristen’s enthusiasm and expertise will inspire you to foster creativity, curiosity, and joy in the children under your care. Together, we’ll embark on a journey to set the stage for a lif ...
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A fitness podcast I started from my childhood bedroom in 2016. These conversations transformed my coaching career. I appreciate anyone listening who gave me the opportunity to be relentlessly curious. You can keep up with my latest episodes on my latest podcast, Habit Chess.
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Why grow your business the old fashioned way when the witchy way is so much more fun? The Grow Your Business with Astrology and Art Magic podcast is hosted by Dana da Ponte, an art witch, astrologer in training and highly sensitive entrepreneur with a history of childhood trauma. She invites you into a simple but sacred practice of aligning with astrology to understand yourself and the soul magic you came here to share with the world as well as cast spells with paint and paper to heal and re ...
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A master-class in personal and professional development, ultra-athlete, wellness evangelist and bestselling author Rich Roll delves deep with the world's brightest and most thought provoking thought leaders to educate, inspire and empower you to unleash your best, most authentic self. More at: https://richroll.com
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This podcast is here for you; to help you become better informed about child development, preschool, parenting, teaching, and anything else that will improve the day to day lives of children. So if you are a parent, a teacher, or anyone else who cares for children, you are in the right place!
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I am Dr. Amrita Basu ENT surgeon and this is Healthwealthbridge.Balancing health ,wealth ,creativity with STEAM being a favorite topic. I talk Health, wellness, education, writing, financial freedom for Indian moms.And on it, you will hear upto ten minutes of evidence-backed narratives about preventive healthcare, books ,wellness, and interviews with experts. You should listen if you want real information to create your healthiest and most creative life and not propaganda! Website: https://h ...
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Creativity can be a lonely path. If we want to reach our full potential (and have a good time doing it), we Creatives need cheerleading and insights from our creative colleagues. In the Creative Chats podcast, I speak to some of the best Creatives around, about creativity and their process, and I share stories of Artists, Makers, and Content Creators. In fact, anything that will help you do your best work yet!
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Human Restoration Project

Human Restoration Project

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Since 2018, the Human Restoration Project Podcast has reimaged education through critical, progressive, human-centered learning! Across nearly 200 episodes, and counting, we've explored every topic in education: ungrading and alternative assessment, interdisciplinary play-based and project-based learning, SEL, education reforms and systemic school change in society with students, teachers, leaders, researchers, and advocates around the world. Join us on our mission to restore humanity to edu ...
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The Speckled Bees: A Celebration of Childhood

Lucy Ritter and Spencer-Grace Hiday

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Early childhood educators - Spencer and Lucy - discuss children, how they develop, and how teachers and guardians can support them in the hard work it takes to learn and grow! Sometimes, supporting children can get lonely and frustrating, so we are also here to help you find the fun in it! Music: "Wholesome" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Sounds of Encouragement

Melissa Slocum and Friends

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Encouragement from Musicians, Music Educators & Creatives for Creatives. Interesting interviews with music teachers, creatives, and musicians along with calming and topical encouragement as you face the challenges of everyday life. Find out what sounds and songs encourage other creatives and what keeps them hopeful, moving forward, and creative.
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Welcome to “Narrative Voices: Unveiling the Art of Storytelling,” the podcast that brings you closer to the creators of the world’s most compelling stories. In each episode, we sit down with book authors and storytellers from various genres and backgrounds to uncover the magic behind their narratives. From the initial spark of inspiration to the challenges of bringing their stories to life, we delve into the creative journeys that shape their work. Whether you’re a passionate reader, an aspi ...
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Healing Hearts is a podcast aimed to help others parent with purpose. We offer support for resilient families as a beacon of hope and understanding for parents of vulnerable youth. Our commitment is to serve as an empathetic yet empowering guide for parents through the complex journey of raising children who face emotional, developmental, or behavioral divergence. We create dialogues that inspire, providing practical solutions and unwavering support for parents seeking strength and compassio ...
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The Filipino American Woman Project

Sometimes, saying one thing is all we need to take up a little more space.

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Welcome to TFAW Letters, the holiday edition, from The Filipino American Woman Project. I’m your host, Jen Amos. Each episode, I will read a fictionalized letter—my creative interpretation of real conversations with you! These letters have been woven with heart, reflection, and truth—to honor your stories while protecting your privacy. It all begins with one line: “If I could say one thing…” Because sometimes, one thing is all we need to take up a little more space. www.tfawletters.com
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Parenting isn’t a destination — it’s a lifelong journey. It doesn't come with a manual, and it definitely doesn't end when your child turns 18. But here’s what I’ve learned: The more we work on ourselves, the less we need to “fix” in our children. When we raise ourselves — our awareness, patience, and emotional strength — we naturally raise better, more connected kids. That’s why I created the Powerful Parent Podcast — a space where I share real, raw stories from my own parenting journey, al ...
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Farm to School Northeast: A Podcast

Massachusetts Farm to School

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Farm to School Northeast is a monthly podcast where we explore the creative ways that local food is getting into school cafeterias and how food system education is playing out in classrooms and school gardens across the northeastern states of Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont.
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The Creative Flow

The Creative Flow

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We are the sum of our experiences and mine have led me here. From a childhood in a remote island to over 10 years in Art Education I’ve grown to hate regrets and stand for personal empowerment. Come with me on this journey as we do life together and live in the Creative Flow.
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Kwik Brain with Jim Kwik

Jim Kwik, Your Brain Coach, Founder www.KwikLearning.com

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Kwik Brain is a fun, fast-paced show designed to help busy people learn and achieve anything in a fraction of the time! Your coach, Jim Kwik (his real name), is the brain & memory trainer to elite mental performers, including many of the world’s leading CEO’s and celebrities. In this easy to digest bite-sized podcast, you will discover Kwik’s favorite shortcuts to read faster, remember more, and ‘supercharge’ your greatest wealth-building asset: your brain. Whether you’re a student, senior, ...
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As the Founder of RootED - Educational Coaching and Consulting, I bring nearly two decades of educational experience and expertise into my coaching and consulting practices. I work with parents and educators as they support and guide their children and students along their academic journeys. I am passionate about Early Childhood Education believing that focused prevention plays a key role in avoiding delayed intervention. I strive to provide my clients with modified and personalized coaching ...
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Saturday Morning Cereal

Saturday Morning Cereal

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Saturday Morning Cereal is a weekend talk podcast that celebrates the stories, characters, and themes that shaped us—from Saturday morning cartoons to the pop culture that’s grown up right alongside us. With exclusive interviews featuring pop culture icons and the creative minds behind the moments that defined generations, we dig deep into the bowl of nostalgia (no toy surprise needed) to explore the past, present, and future of fandom. Now in our 12th season and counting, our archive is a t ...
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Corey Andrew is a contributing writer for Instinct Magazine, Grit Daily and Friday co-host of Rob Shuter's Top 20 iHeartradio podcast "Naughty but Nice with Rob." A renaissance man, Corey is also a seasoned stand up comedian, advertising creative and recording artist. This diverse background inspires points of view on a range of topics, especially Corey's favorites: social issues and entertainment. On the Facebook Live show "Core Issues," Corey shares stories of politics, pop culture and eve ...
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Creative Conversations

China Australia Writing Centre

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Creative Conversations is brought to you by the China Australia Writing Centre, a partnership between Fudan University, Shanghai, and Curtin University in Perth, Western Australia. CAWC is a research and creative partnership that focuses on Australian writing in China, and Chinese writing in Australia. Creative Conversations features writers, academics and artists discussing writing across cultures. It provides a forum for the exchange of ideas, and the development of cross-cultural understa ...
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Thoughts While Surviving Chronic Illness is a lived-experience podcast about navigating life with sarcoidosis, heart failure, and everything that comes with long-term illness that no one warns you about. Hosted by Tate, a private chef living with cardiopulmonary sarcoidosis, this podcast explores what it’s really like to survive chronic illness—not just medically, but emotionally, mentally, and socially. From symptom flares and medical fatigue to identity shifts, dark humor, grief, resilienc ...
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Let Genius Burn

Jamie Burgess & Jill Fuller

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Louisa May Alcott may be best known for the beloved book Little Women, but her story doesn’t begin or end with her famous novel. On Let Genius Burn, we separate the layers of Louisa’s life to learn more about who she really was--and all the ways her legacy continues to resonate today. We’ll explore the traumatic year of her childhood spent in an experimental utopian community, her service as a Civil War nurse, her final years of wealth and celebrity as a children’s author--and more intimate ...
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Hosted by therapist, author, and boundaries expert Molly Davis Moon, each episode of We Are The Compassionate Revolution is a love letter. This is the podcast for the humble leaders, everyday helpers, creative healers, and compassionate rebels who are choosing truth over people-pleasing… and creating a better world because of it. Here, we don’t just talk about compassionate empowerment, healing, and boundaries —we meet the humans who are living it. You’ll hear inspiring conversations with co ...
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Homing

Matt Gibberd

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The Homing podcast explores the importance of home in shaping who we are. Join Matt Gibberd, author and co-founder of The Modern House, as he takes listeners inside the homes of inspiring guests to examine what really happens inside our walls – how they influence our emotions, creativity and sense of self. Featuring leading voices from art, film, wellbeing and beyond, Homing is a thoughtful journey into remarkable homes and the minds that shape them. Be prepared for tears, laughter, and ever ...
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In each episode, host Dr. Irena O’Brien explains the science-based insights behind a particular concept and interviews a coach to discuss how these apply in the real world. Irena “un-complicates” neuroscience and teaches practical evidence-based tools and strategies that listeners can use in their coaching practices.
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GIFT CONNECT is a global initiative dedicated to alleviating poverty by building alliances with leaders and mission-driven organizations to enhance education of early childhood development and mindfulness, expand public funding support, and empower a more conscious, connected, and creative world.
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What Should I Read Next? is the show for every reader who has ever finished a book and faced the problem of not knowing what to read next. Each week, Anne Bogel, of the blog Modern Mrs Darcy, interviews a reader about the books they love, the books they hate, and the books they're reading now. Then, she makes recommendations about what to read next. The real purpose of the show is to help YOU find your next read. To learn more or apply to be on the show visit whatshouldireadnextpodcast.com.
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As seeds of the master creator, I believe we have the innate ability to create the world we would like to see for ourselves. The Creative Realm is a space where we deconstruct our minds and challenge our thoughts through transcending conversations.
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Welcome to my new podcast series Stories of Starting. I am fascinated with people’s passions and creative projects. In this series we discover how people like yourself have started new projects by thinking outside the box, going with the flow and tapping into their childhood imagination.
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How does our upbringing dictate our current situation and future aspirations? How do we bottle the ingredients that create success? What are the childhood influences that really shape someone’s future? How can we raise kids to be confident, positive, creative and resourceful? What can we do about it as adults? These are all questions the Clever Tykes team is working hard to get to the bottom of. To do this we are interviewing people we admire. The line-up includes entrepreneurs, CEOs, sports ...
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Talking Teaching

University of Melbourne

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Talking Teaching is a University of Melbourne podcast about effective, evidence-based classroom practice and the latest in educational thinking. Each episode features insights from world-renowned educators and thinkers.
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An informative new podcast that explores, celebrates and reimagines early childhood education in America. Hosted by Jeana Ross (former Secretary of Early Education in Alabama, with a Pre-Kindergarten program recognized as the best in the US), the podcast features inspiring conversations and the latest insights from educators, policymakers, advocates, parents and others. ⁠http://startingatzeropodcast.com⁠
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Remember how magical Christmas was when you were a kid? What else gave you that feeling of wonder and whimsy? In this special Christmas episode of Creative Mode, Annie plays a special message from Santa Claus himself, and revisits some of her earliest childhood memories of art and creativity. Later, a throwback to the Hey, Arnold! Christmas episode…
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It’s a very happy New Year from the Unlikely Friends — and absolutely nothing has changed. Plucking straight from your favourite pineapple, the gang dive headfirst into spirited debates about animals, tattoos, and the soundtrack to their own lives. Emma and Jade shock Jill and Leigh by admitting they’re not fans of chihuahuas (brace yourselves), wh…
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What happens when you try new things and withhold judgement? Something amazing, probably. Building off of last week's year in review, Annie predicts 2026 will be a year of expansion. Better warm up those hamstrings! Links: Instagram What happens when you start taking creativity seriously? (feat. The Artist's Way) Creative Mode is an independent pro…
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In this episode of The Early Years Exchange, Dr. Jason Lody shares why celebrating staff is essential to building strong school culture. He explores practical and creative ways to recognize educators that boost morale, strengthen retention, and help teams feel valued and supported. This episode offers simple and meaningful ideas school leaders can …
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What happens after you survive the unimaginable at a young age? How do you begin to face what happened and find a way toward healing? In this episode, Molly sits down with her dear friend Jennifer Evridge, a survivor and truth-teller whose story is living proof that healing is possible — even after years of long-term abuse. Jennifer shares her expe…
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Send us a text From AfroBets to We Rise, We Resist, We Raise Our Voices to a brand-new picture book that sings with history, legendary author and publisher Cheryl Willis Hudson has helped shape what children can see (and become) through books. If you care about diverse children’s books, freedom to read, and the cultural power of music, this episode…
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We're kicking off 2026 and a year of exciting milestones today! On January 12th, we are celebrating 10 years of our podcast: we'll be sharing a few special podcast episodes to mark this moment. And as you'll hear today, as we move into the rest of 2026, there is plenty more to celebrate. While today's episode isn't technically part of our anniversa…
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As a child, I dove into a jellyfish-filled cove off the Atlantic coast, defying fear and instinct. In this personal mini memoir, I explore the unforgettable day the ocean chose not to sting me—blending themes of childhood courage, memory, and our mystical bond with nature. To Comment, please visit https://tatebasildon.com/2025/05/21/swimming-with-d…
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In this enlightening conversation, Dr. Keith Haney speaks with Dr. Greg Stewart about the intersection of leadership, personal growth, and emotional intelligence. Dr. Stewart shares insights from his book, i3 for Leaders,' emphasizing the importance of embracing negative emotions as tools for growth. He introduces the iCubed framework for processin…
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Ah, the new year. After the last month and a half of indulgent food and drink, disrupted schedules, and laying around the house, who doesn’t feel like they’re in need of a whole-body cleanse? There are plenty of companies who are more than happy to provide that product or service that promises to flush away toxins from your skin, gut, blood, brain,…
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Send us a text “How can I help my kid find the right path?” “How can I pay for college while avoiding student debt?” “What is the right college for my kids?” — The college admissions process seems daunting; your baby is making decisions that will change their future. What’s the right college, what’s the right major, what’s the right career? And the…
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Welcome to Farm to School Northeast, a podcast where we explore the creative ways that local food is getting into school cafeterias and how food system education is playing out in classrooms and school gardens across the northeast. In this episode we talk about early childhood education and its connection to farm to school and childhood nutrition w…
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Your goals don’t fail because you’re lazy. They fail because your brain doesn’t know what to do next. In this episode of the Kwik Brain podcast, I break down a brain-friendly goal system that turns motivation into follow-through, even if you’re busy, overwhelmed, or you’ve already fallen off track before. Your brain doesn’t act on vague intentions.…
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Mark Manson is the author of The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck and host of the Solved podcast. Back for his third appearance (eps. 476, 882), we skip the backstory and pull questions from a fishbowl. We discuss vanity goals versus values-aligned goals, why procrastination is really about emotional avoidance, the trap of people-pleasing, how to di…
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🎧 The Childhood Ingredient We Are Taking Away From Our Kids In this episode, Dr. Amrita Basu reflects on a quiet but powerful truth about modern childhood—something essential that many children today are slowly losing. Through personal observations and insights as a doctor and parent, she explores how reduced outdoor play, increased screen time, an…
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Teenagers feel what parents don’t say. Discover how unspoken parental stress impacts teens and learn simple ways to create emotional safety at home. Facebook page- https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61577700549470 FAcebook close group https://www.facebook.com/groups/1998493440978060 Facebook Subscription: https://www.facebook.com/6157778937375…
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Some of the most painful moments don’t come from cruelty, but from “kindness” said out loud without a second thought. Living with sarcoidosis has taught me that certain compliments land more like paper cuts than comfort—and once you hear them, you can’t un-hear them. Send us a text Connect with me via BlueSky Social or at https://tatebasildon.com…
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For more info on Dr. Irena's "Certificate Program in Applied Neuroscience" starting January 2026, go to: www.NeuroscienceSchool.com/join Mirasee FM Special Free Offer (Revenue Leak Checklist): www.mrse.co/leak In this popular and profound episode from March, Dr. Natalie Green discusses the profound impact of childhood trauma on brain development an…
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Celebration is more than an event. It shapes culture, builds belonging, and helps children and educators feel seen and valued. In this episode of The Early Years Exchange, we explore why intentional celebration matters and share simple, high-impact ways schools can elevate everyday moments—from celebrating growth to building meaningful traditions. …
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This week, Molly is joined by Melinda Lloyd, PhD — a Native Hawaiian researcher, clinical social worker, author, and coach for the Becoming Boundaried Bootcamp — for conversation on Makahiki – a season of rest, renewal, and right relationship that begins with the Hawaiian New Year. This cultural framework centers on slowing down, reflection, and th…
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What color is your castle? 🏰 The tower is a symbol of upheaval... and transformation. In this episode of Creative Mode, Annie reflects on the year 2025, shares an almost prophetic journal entry, and invites you to think about what you want to build for yourself next year. Instagram Website Creative Mode is an independent production. If you'd like t…
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Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post: In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, host Kim Dully interviews author Christine Devane about her children's book, Elephant Beach. Christine shares her journey from being a shy child to becoming a teacher and author, emphasizing the importance of understanding different personality types, particularly intr…
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Living with sarcoidosis has a way of changing how you hear the world. When your body is already loud with symptoms, appointments, and internal negotiations, silence stops feeling empty and starts feeling necessary. This reflection explores how quiet moments—unexpected, unplanned, and deeply human—became one of my most reliable survival tools. Send …
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This episode originally aired on January 11th, 2022. Chances are you know someone with endometriosis, or perhaps you’re affected yourself. But despite its incredibly high prevalence, endo remains almost criminally understudied, undertreated, and underacknowledged. In this episode, we aim to shed light on many aspects of endometriosis, first by exam…
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Send us a text A book some adults tried to keep off shelves helped a seventh grader make sense of grief, addiction, and forgiveness and shaped the storyteller she became. This episode is a powerful reminder that books can be lifelines and freedom to read matters. In Episode 169 of Adventures in Learning, Dr. Diane Jackson Schnoor welcomes Dynahlee …
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In this episode of the Kwik Brain Podcast, I break down a simple but powerful framework to help you become truly limitless in the new year. Not by pushing harder. Not by chasing motivation. But by upgrading how you learn, focus, think, and act. I walk you through my LIMITLESS method step by step so you can stop repeating the same patterns and start…
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Happy Holidays! This week, the Siblings are taking a bit of a break, but the all-consuming algorithm demands content tributes, so we’ve put together never-before-heard clips and outtakes form previous recordings form 2024 and 2025. This episode includes clips originally recorded for the following past recordings: Spider-Man, Funny Girl, Rocky Horro…
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The finale is here. Let's close this thing out. Part 2 explores courage, honesty, creativity, relationships, and balance. Bravery. Addiction. Love. Mastery. And why fulfillment doesn't require sacrifice. It's been fun putting this auditory yearbook together. I hope you found these two episodes uplifting and inspiring. Thanks for the love and suppor…
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This week on Unlikely Friends, we’re celebrating that magical in-between time after Christmas and before New Year with a brilliant festive special — and a very special celebrity guest. The wonderful Simon Rimmer joins us with a handful of questions designed to spark stories, laughter and a little friendly debate. He asks which part of the Christmas…
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In this SAS episode of Talking Teaching, Dr Sophie Specjal explores the story of Hester Hornbrook Academy, a fee-free Special Assistance School supporting young people aged 15–25 who have experienced barriers such as trauma, mental health challenges, family violence, housing instability, or prolonged disengagement from schooling. ] Joining Sophie a…
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Herbal and homeopathic medicine can absolutely help chronic illness like sarcoidosis and heart failure—but TikTok wellness hacks and unverified “miracle cures” are another story. In a world where influencers push detoxes, conspiracies, and half-baked science, it’s time to talk about what real healing looks like—and why you should trust research, no…
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Culture wars don’t just trend, they shape how power moves. We dig into a week where celebrity influence and political spin collided: Nicki Minaj’s embrace of a hard-right stage that actively undermines Black and LGBTQ communities, JD Vance’s “stop apologizing for being white” applause line, and a devastating Hollywood family tragedy that shows how …
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Enrollment declines don’t mean failure—they’re signals. In this episode of The Early Years Exchange, we explore why enrollment dips happen, how to respond without panic, and what strong school leadership looks like in moments of uncertainty. From weekly data checks to quality stabilization and meaningful family connection, this episode offers a pra…
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If you could reflect on one thing, it’s this: How do you process loss and grief? This letter is for anyone who’s lost their greatest ally and has been grieving ever since. The writer speaks to Monica Macansantos, author of Returning to My Father’s Kitchen: Essays. She expresses how her former teacher’s book gave her permission to feel what her fami…
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This week, Molly is joined by Samuel Ohana — a social worker and compassionate human who embodies love. Together, they explore what it means to love people in a world where people also hurt people… and how we can hold a “both/and”: naming harmful behavior clearly while still recognizing the untouched humanity underneath. At the heart of this conver…
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year… and Unlikely Friends is getting fully festive 🎄 Welcome to the Unlikely Friends Christmas Special, packed with chaos, crackers and Christmas nonsense. There’s a Secret Santa exchange that genuinely does not disappoint, Leigh turns up with some top-tier merch, and Jade and Emma somehow convince Jill to volun…
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Show Notes/Brief Summary/Blog Post: In this episode of the We Have Hope podcast, Kim Dully interviews Allison McKee, the owner of WonderEd, a micro school that emphasizes project-based learning. They discuss the innovative approaches to education that WonderEd employs, including community engagement, student choice in curriculum, and the importance…
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Some days, while easing into the morning and pretending the world makes sense, I stumble across online advice so astonishing it makes sarcoidosis feel like the most logical part of my life. And recently, “Dear Prudence” delivered guidance so unhinged—I had to sit there blinking like a confused owl, wondering who exactly we’ve trusted with our emoti…
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This episode originally aired on January 25th, 2022. In light of the recent changes by RFK jr’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) to eliminate the universal birth dose of the hepatitis B vaccine in the US, a decision which will result in preventable infections and deaths in this country every year, it seems timely to remind everyo…
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In this solo episode of the For Good Podcast, Joseph "JoJo" Simmons reflects on gratitude as more than a holiday tradition — but a daily practice that reshapes how we move through stress, pressure, and life itself. From slowing down to appreciating the small wins, JoJo shares why gratitude has become one of his most important tools for mental clari…
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Send us a text “How can I stay calm when my child is having a breakdown?” “What does it mean for me to be an emotional anchor for my kid?” — Most parents struggle with their children's emotional regulation; you are not alone. Last episode, we heard from Todd Sarner, who explained to us that parenting is not about perfection, but presence. Today, we…
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Send us a text What if hope isn’t a feeling—but something you do? From caring for orphaned rhinos to writing books that spark curiosity, this episode explores how learning, conservation, and community come together in powerful ways. In Episode 167 of Adventures in Learning, Dr. Diane Jackson Schnoor is joined by Brenda Scott Royce, author, former p…
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What if the real power in your life isn’t what you know, but what you know that everyone else knows you know? Money only works because we all believe everyone else believes in it. Governments stand because we assume everyone else will follow the rules. Even love, status, trust, and cancel culture are driven by invisible social agreements that live …
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Happy holidays from the RRP mothership. Another year in the rearview. Time for what's become one of my favorite traditions, our annual “Best Of.” 12 years running now. This year was packed with an astonishing array of guests—too many to feature here. Part 1 revisits the year's most powerful moments: longevity science, neuroplasticity, happiness res…
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