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New discoveries, everyday mysteries, and the science behind the headlines — in just under 15 minutes. It's science for everyone, using a lot of creativity and a little humor. Join hosts Emily Kwong and Regina Barber for science on a different wavelength. If you're hooked, try Short Wave Plus. Your subscription supports the show and unlocks a sponsor-free feed. Learn more at plus.npr.org/shortwave
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We are the girls classroom! You message us with problems you are having at school with teachers, friends, revision, work, any anything else! Message us via our Instagram (thegirlsclassroom1) or by our email ([email protected]) Our podcast is for all girls in school who would love to have a helping hand for advice! We read out your problems, (anonymously) and give some advice about them! Hopefully, our podcast can help you out at school and in your daily life, we hope you enjoy it!
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Hi , I am just a normal middle class college going teenager with problems that aren't that big but seem big enough to me , I just want to share my daily problems that all people could relate to Cover art photo provided by ORNELLA BINNI on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@ornellabinni
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Join best-selling author and actress Melanie Avalon as she interviews today's leading health and wellness experts, going beyond the fads to bring you all the biohacking tips, tricks, and techniques to effortlessly upgrade your body, brain, and life. Because why not live awesome? You got this! Theme Music by Narek Mirzaei, Artwork by Barbara McGregor
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Streedom

Fever FM - HT Smartcast

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On the face of this earth, if anything gets tongues wagging; it's women! What do they think? Why do they think it? What's their lifestyle like? Why are they the way they are? When it comes to women, the world can be a little unforgiving but they know how to give it back and put the haters in their place! Free speech is a birthright! Tune in on Streedom to know what it sounds like when this birthright is exercised without control or societal judgements! Meet Aditi, Akriti, Neha & Supriya exer ...
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Unmask It

Somaa Chukwu

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#unmaskitwithsomaa is a platform where we unmask problems affecting us in our daily lives relating to relationships and marriage, mental health, self esteem and confidence, sex, love and break ups, health issues, abuse, challenges of a girl child, challenges of a youth, personal development, fears and other challenges and issues we come across in our daily lives; and provide solutions to these numerous issues. It is also a platform to air our opinions on different subject matter or life situ ...
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Abide

Christina and Kaylie

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Just two girls talking about life, self-care, and how to be the Best versions of themselves in hopes to help you!!❤️ Trusting in God fully and living for Him daily.
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The verbal diary … daily vents of my life to make you feel better about yours! Witty, sarcastic (insert plethora of (-)/(+) characteristics here) girl venting her WTF ...OH HELL NO and JOKES ON ME moments just to name a few. Start listening on your worst of days only to consistently tuning in on your best of days. Oh what you thought you was the only one with problems.....
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“I have been classified as part of Generation Z. There are no letters after Z. Meaning we have a choice: to be an ending, or the people who do things differently.” It’s 2019. Examination is at an all-time high. Mental health problems are an epidemic. Students everywhere are striking school for the climate. Matt is a normal teenager. He likes writing poetry. He likes his friend Aidan. He likes this girl called Amy but is too afraid to ask her out. But sometimes being afraid isn’t an option. S ...
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The #1 Podcast that brings you motivation, education, and inspiration from faith-based entrepreneurs who walk by faith and trust God with their success story. Our guests are artists, entrepreneurs, businesswomen and men, college students and spiritual leaders becoming the answer to problems they see every day within their communities. The host is none other than Jasmine Stith "The Pretty Plug" amplify your mission and purpose to another level with the production team at Dreamer's Destination ...
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For a long time, scientists have suspected that stuttering — a common speech condition that affects an estimated 1 in every 100 people — could be heritable. Despite how common it is, it's still a remarkably understudied condition. Geneticists Piper Below and Dillon Pruett were determined to fix that. With the help of 23andMe data, they recently ide…
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More than 1 in 10 people in the United States take an antidepressant. And the most commonly prescribed type of antidepressant are SSRIs — or selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. That includes drugs like Zoloft, Prozac and Lexapro. But what happens when some patients decide they want to stop taking their SSRIs? While doctors know stopping SSRIs …
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Monday night football is back! What better way to celebrate than a close look at some of the physics powering the sport? Specifically, the spiral pass. If you've ever watched part of a professional football game, you've probably seen a tight spiral pass. They're those perfect throws where the football leaves the player's hand and neatly spins as it…
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Send us a text Welcome back to The Girls Classroom. Let me know your feedback on the latest episodes in the Q&A or via our email. Sometimes friendships can carry an invisible scoreboard. Silent competition isn’t always obvious, but it shapes how we see ourselves and each other more than we realise. • Silent competition shows up as subtle one-upping…
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The United Nations estimates that there were over 1.5 million new cases of skin cancer in 2022. That number might have you reaching for the nearest tube of sunscreen. And it might also have you wondering what truth there is to the hype around Korean and European sunscreens. Click around online and you’ll see lots of claims about the superiority of …
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TRANSCRIPT AND FULL SHOW NOTES: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠melanieavalon.com/dranna⁠⁠ BOOKS: ⁠MenuPause: Five Unique Eating Plans to Break Through Your Weight Loss Plateau and Improve Mood, Sleep, and Hot Flashes Keto-Green 16: The Fat-Burning Power of Ketogenic Eating + The Nourishing Strength of Alkaline Foods = Rapid Weight Loss and Hormone Balance The Hormone Fi…
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The Inca Empire in South America was one of the most powerful pre-Columbian societies. It was known for the architecture of Machu Picchu, an extensive road network and a system of terraces for agriculture. The society also kept records known as khipu, which involved a system of tying knots to encode sophisticated information. Literacy in this form …
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Feel like summers are hotter than they used to be? It’s not just your imagination. Climate researchers say that average annual temperatures around the country have been trending upwards for the past 50 years — and are still on the rise. But it can be hard to represent those numbers in a way that makes sense to everyday people. So Gulf States Newsro…
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Deep sea mining for rare earth elements could start as early as 2026, even as 38 countries have called for a moratorium on it. The metals that companies are targeting are used in many green technologies like electric cars and wind turbines – but mining them is destructive to the environment. Some in the mining industry say the mining is necessary t…
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Chocolate may fill grocery store shelves around the world, but the raw product that powers chocolate is far more selective. The majority of chocolate farms are found in West Africa and South America – just 20 degrees north or south of the equator. Each farm produces chocolate of a different flavor. Some cocoa tastes fruitier; others, more floral. N…
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TRANSCRIPT AND FULL SHOW NOTES: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠melanieavalon.com/postdiabetic⁠ BOOK: Postdiabetic: An Easy-to-Follow 9-Week Guide to Reversing Prediabetes and Type 2 Diabetes The Gap Finder Assessment SPONSORS AND DISCOUNTS: LMNT: Get your free Sample Pack with any LMNT purchase at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠drinklmnt.com/melanieavalon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. FACEBOOK: Join Melanie's Facebo…
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Thirty years ago, park rangers reintroduced grey wolves into Yellowstone National Park. They wanted to restore the ecosystem and get the elk population, which had decimated the plant community, in check. And it worked – or so the popular narrative suggests. But is it really so simple? Today on the show, we explore how the Yellowstone ecosystem has …
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Imagine, you’re a toxic toad hanging around South America. No other animals are gonna mess with you, right? After all, you’re ~toxic~! So if anyone tries to eat you, they’ll be exposed to something called a cardiotonic steroid — and may die of a heart attack. Well, unfortunately, for you, some animals have developed adaptations to these toxic stero…
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Send us a text Welcome back to The Girls Classroom. Let me know your feedback on the latest episodes in the Q&A or via our email. Hate is built. It’s shaped by fear, hurt, and the stories we’ve been told about what's right and what's not. And like anything constructed, it can be dismantled. • Hate isn’t a basic emotion rather, it’s a layered reacti…
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Scientists have mapped less than 30% of the world's seafloor. Experts say that getting that number up to 100% would improve everything from tsunami warnings to the Internet and renewable energy. That's why there's currently a global effort to create a full, detailed map of the seabed by 2030. On today's Sea Camp episode, we talk to Dawn Wright, a m…
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In this Back To School episode we consider the "List of Life": the criteria that define what it is to be a living thing. Some are easy calls: A kitten is alive. A grain of salt is not. But what about the tricky cases, like a virus? Or, more importantly, what about futuristic android robots? As part of our Black History Month celebration, developmen…
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TRANSCRIPT AND FULL SHOW NOTES: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠melanieavalon.com/ayurveda BOOK: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Your Body Already Knows: Intuitive Ayurveda 21 Days to Reset your Gut, Sleep, Mood, and Health⁠⁠⁠⁠ FACEBOOK: Join Melanie's Facebook group for a weekly episode giveaway and to discuss and learn about all things biohacking. All conversations…
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