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At The Root Of It

Hanisha Hirani

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Beneath every habit, conflict, and decision is a root system—beliefs, incentives, stories, and emotions quietly shaping what we do. At the Root of It is a conversation series that follows those roots all the way down, then back up with insight you can actually use. Each episode begins with a single prompt—“What’s at the root of ___?” (trust, burnout, belonging, change, boundaries, ambition…)—and closes with a clear reflection: “At the root of it is ___.” Along the way, guests share lived exp ...
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Join Jim Mancini, Mike Nusser, and Dionisio Roman on the Rooted in Innovation podcast, where we meet with Arborists, Developers, Municipalities Workers, and other industry experts each month to explore their best tips and practices, industry insights, and current projects. Sponsored by Tree Staple, we dig deep into the tree care and landscape development industries to get all the dirt on how these experts have successfully transformed both cities and forests. Whether you want to catch up on ...
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Why Not Me

Tezra Hudson

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Welcome to grounded Roots where we are digging up nasty negative roots and replanting positive roots Cover art photo provided by Stefano Ghezzi on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@steghe
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The Healthy Skin Show

Jennifer Fugo, MS, CNS, Clinical Nutritionist

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Ready to finally get to the bottom of your skin issues? If you’ve been searching for answers beyond the standard prescriptions and creams — welcome! The Healthy Skin Show is your go-to podcast for sensitive skin warriors who are ready to dig deep, challenge the status quo, and uncover the real root causes behind stubborn skin problems that just won’t quit. Hosted by clinical nutritionist Jennifer Fugo — a leading expert in functional nutrition for chronic skin conditions — each episode takes ...
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How do I overcome the FEAR that it's too late to chase a dream? How do I get out of being STUCK in perfectionism, worrying that people will judge me, and being caught up in comparison and self doubt? How do I stay motivated and stop procrastinating out of fear of failure, always feeling unprepared and unqualified before I even begin? How do I prioritize and start making consistent progress on my goals and dreams with highly successful habits, discipline, and focus? And the biggest question o ...
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Seedcast

Nia Tero

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Seedcast is a story-centered, Webby-nominated podcast where we dig up, nurture, and root stories of the Indigenous experience from around the world. Produced by Nia Tero.
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Welcome to Sharpening Your Edge — the ultimate deep dive into the world of hockey, where we go beyond the ice. Chuck Verdolino, founder and lead instructor at CV3 Hockey Development. I played Tier 1 hockey through 18 on Long Island, competed at the USA Hockey Select 15 National Camp, captained my high school team to a New York State Championship appearance, and later served as a GM in pro hockey. Now, I’m bringing that lifetime of experience to the mic. Erik Melanson, a recently retired Mari ...
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Hey there, mama! Welcome to Dreams, Dirt, and Grace—the podcast where we get real about growing big dreams while nurturing little hearts all while leaning on God. I’m your host, Kawailani Ah Quin, a Hawaiian homesteading mom who’s juggling homeschooling, building a business, wrangling chickens, and figuring out life as I go. This is your space to embrace the beautiful chaos of it all—the dirt under your nails, the endless to-do lists, and the moments of messy grace that make it all worthwhil ...
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FRONTLINE Editor-in-Chief and Executive Producer Raney Aronson-Rath sits down with journalists and filmmakers for probing conversations about the investigative journalism that drives each FRONTLINE documentary and the stories that shape our time. Produced at FRONTLINE’s headquarters at GBH and powered by PRX. The FRONTLINE Dispatch is made possible by the Abrams Foundation Journalism Initiative.
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Restore and Blossom

Krisie Stanley, CNP, NNCP

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Are you confused and feel helpless that your lab results are fine, yet you are still not feeling fine? Are you experiencing any bloating, brain fog, headaches (migraines), gas, upset stomach, constipation and or diarrhea? Do you have poor gut health or experiencing leaky gut? Do you skip meals because you just don’t feel like eating? Are you experiencing hormonal symptoms like fibroids, PCOS, PMS, irregular or heavy periods, and much more? Are you frustrated and feel burnt out that you are e ...
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The Beer Garden is the landscape industry podcast that lasts as long as it takes to enjoy your favorite beverage(s). Created by landscapers, for landscapers, we’re here to dig deep into the roots of our industry, sharing a brew and the best-kept secrets of the trade. Pull up a seat and join the conversation!
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It Runs In The Family

Liz & Leila Willingham

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Hello! We're Liz & Leila Willingham and welcome to "It Runs In The Family". We're the mother and daughter duo working within the public relations and communications agency, Liz Lean PR. Running a business is hard - really hard. Every business has its challenges and it's own ups and downs - but in a family business, this is often exaggerated by the willingness to speak your mind. But it also has some huge advantages that the corporate cultures just can't compete with. In this podcast, featuri ...
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Travel, at its best, changes the way we see the world. Join us each week as we dig into stories from people who took a trip—and came home transformed. Travel Tales by Afar is your ticket to the world, no passport required.
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The FIVE Minute Bark

Dennis Langlais

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The FIVE Minute Bark - Where host Dennis Langlais has impacting conversations with other entrepreneurs share life's meaning, major shifts in thinking that lead to highly effective execution. We dig deep to uncover the core roots of change where many enter a "Next Level Peak Performance" state that surges them through unsurmountable obstacles lined with fear, pain, or perceived danger. Guests and Listeners are Relentless Rebels that invest our lives in a ticket to ride on an epic journey fill ...
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Fatigue Freedom for Christian Moms | Exhaustion, Boost Energy, Stress, Overwhelm, Consistency

Hannah Rosenberg - Christian Health and Nutrition Coach, Mindset and Habit Support

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Do you wake up feeling exhausted, even after a full night's sleep? Does your mind feel foggy, making it hard to focus on anything? Do you carry guilt for not being as present or energetic with your kids as you want to be? I’m so glad you’re here. This podcast is for moms who are ready for real solutions—to get their energy back, clear the brain fog, and finally feel like themselves again. We’ll dig into the root causes of chronic health struggles, build simple, lasting habits, and learn how ...
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Welcome to Tales from the Green Room - Backstage conversations from popular music venues around the country curated by Mount Tam Media. Buckle up and listen in, as host Dennis Strazulo and Mount Tam Media founder, Tami Larson, dig up conversations with artists - before and after shows - in the exclusive confines of the green room. Barriers are down with stories abound! Tales from the Greenroom Special Edition (Sweetwater Music Hall's 50th Anniversary Series) Mount Tam Media is thrilled to la ...
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I'm a wife, mother, grandmother AND have lived with BPD for my entire life. I've been ashamed of this & kept it as hidden as possible. I've just come out of the Mental Health closet & am taking responsibility for my recovery & accountability for my past behaviours. I want it fixed. I'm not talking about coping skills, I'm talking about digging down to the root cause and adjusting the distorted core belief that "MY FEELINGS ARE IRRELEVANT & SHAMEFUL, DEVOID OF WORTH & THEREFORE SO AM I MYSELF ...
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Welcome to nurish.d Foundations with Carrie Hicks— where faith meets functional health. This is the podcast where we dig into God's design for life and health. If you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or frustrated with your health—whether it’s stubborn weight gain, hair loss, hormone imbalances, or fatigue—this is the place for you. Here, we strip away the confusion of trendy health advice and get back to the basics. I’m Carrie Hicks—a seasoned hairstylist, salon owner, Functional Diagnostic N ...
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Do you own a flower business or dream of starting one? Are you looking for practical floral design tips? Ever wonder how other florists run their businesses? Or maybe you're a farmer florist building a flower farm and floral design business at the same time? You've landed in the right place! At the BB Podcast, we serve floral designers, farmer florists, flower shop owners, and aspiring florists by diving into practical tips and insider information from real working florists, floral educators ...
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The Vertical Relationship Show: Relationship Goals, Healing Trauma, Biblical Counseling, Dating Advice & Christian Marriage

Melia Diana- Christian Counselor. Biblical Therapist. Relationship & Dating Coach for HSP’s. Best-Selling Author. Inner Healing Facilitator. Spiritual Warfare Specialist. Prophetic Ministry Founder

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***Top 1.0% Global Podcast*** #13 -Top 60 Christian Counseling Podcasts #9 - Best 20 Christian Dating Podcasts #10 - Best 100 Christian Relationship Podcasts #27- Best 70 Christian Marriage Counseling Podcasts *Rated Top 20 Motion Graphics Podcast* Desire to have a stronger Vertical Relationship with JESUS? Need GODLY relationship advice? Are there areas of your life that need authentic HEALING? Struggling with your highly sensitive gift in the prophetic? Or just fed up with living in bondag ...
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Rooted in Faith Fitness | Christian Fitness, Daily Habits, Workout Tips, Contentment

Kersey Kelly - Personal Trainer, Nutrition Coach, and Ambassador for Christ

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Are you ready to finally feel content with your body? Are you craving a deeper connection with God? Do you wish you could be more consistent with your workouts? In this podcast you will learn how to merge your faith and fitness so that you can grow in confidence of who God created you to be while utilizing your health to bring Him glory. My mission is to equip you with simple solutions that help you gain contentment with your body and consistency in your workouts while keeping God at the cen ...
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Welcome to Ithihasa, an Indic History Podcast that explores India’s past. I will take you back in time to examine what I think has either been overlooked or misunderstood. I want to nudge People and make them appreciate our past. Want them to be surprised by the fact that the world today isn't much different from the past. And to explore it in a way that hopefully enlightens us. This is my humble attempt to make it easier for you, to learn India's past in small yet manageable chunks and come ...
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Welcome to Buddha Belly Life. This isn’t just a podcast; it’s a space to really come ALIVE.I’m Coach Britt, board certified Health and Life Coach and founder of the Holistic Wellness Coaching Academy “Gut Health School” where we train top health coaches in cutting edge Gut Health and Mindset strategies and education. I am a two-time author and my first book “Buddha Belly; A Mind, Body, Soul approach to health starting with the Gut” has recently undergone republication as of 2021 and is the f ...
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Cocktails & Capitalism

Cocktails & Capitalism

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Cocktails & Capitalism is a podcast that pairs crafted beverages with stories distilled from our capitalist hellscape. This is more than a true corporate crime show — our episodes uplift the activists and organizers who are working to oppose the destructive forces of capitalism and begin creating a better reality. . Our crafted cocktails help us tap into the gallows humor necessary for surviving late stage capitalism. Some of these stories can get pretty dark, so get ready and grab a drink! ...
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Southern Underworld Playcast

Southern Underworld Press, Daqota

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Where Horror Lives... and the Dead Don't Rest Welcome to The Southern Underworld Playcast, where horror gets served up with a side of Southern hospitality and a healthy dose of dread. We're your guides through the twisted backroads of terror, where the heat isn't the only thing that'll make you sweat. Southern Gothic storytelling that'll make you check your locks twice Whether you're a grizzled horror hound who's seen it all or a curious soul just dipping your toes in the swamp of scares, we ...
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Safety Stripes by Mighty Line is a podcast series produced by Dave Tabar and Wes Wyatt. The show and schedule will be Mighty Line Monday Minute presented by Dave Tabar, and Wednesday Warehouse Safety Tips by Wes Wyatt. Podcasts will be weekly and highlight general industrial and workplace safety topics. View the blogs, videos and articles at https://mightylinetape.com/ Vodcasts, and videos. Also all Mighty Line Minute podcasts at https://www.mightylineminute.com/ https://vimeo.com/mightyline ...
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Content warning: this episode includes discussions of trauma, abuse, and mental health. Please listen with care. Forgiveness is complicated. In this episode, we explore what it really takes to move through anger, grief, and the stories we carry from childhood into a place of freedom and self-compassion. Hanisha and Brittany share how forgiveness ha…
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Do you feel so overwhelmed by the constant food decisions and the "all-or-nothing" pressure that you’re tempted to just give up on your health until January? ​Do you feel caught in a cycle of indecision and self-sabotage every time you’re faced with a tray of holiday appetizers or an unplanned dinner out? ​If you’re tired of the "food noise" and th…
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In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Tiana McIntyre, captain and senior defender for the University of Delaware Division I women’s hockey team, whose journey is anything but linear. As Tiana reminds us, “Development is up and down; it’s never static.” From her beginnings in Park City, Utah, to becoming a standout collegiate athlete, Tiana’s …
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RFK Jr. ascends to the top ranks of government. Raney Aronson-Rath and filmmaker Michael Kirk examine his alliance with President Donald Trump, his rise to Secretary of Health and Human Services, and his efforts to turn his long-held beliefs into federal policy—concluding FRONTLINE’s serialized adaptation of The Rise of RFK Jr.…
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If you’ve got a penicillin allergy, this episode is crucial for you! That’s because you can outgrow a drug allergy like this even if you developed it as an adult. Antibiotic allergies are either misdiagnosed or fade over time. Even if you avoid taking antibiotics like the plague, having a drug allergy on your medical chart can end up limiting treat…
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Just because something’s labelled ‘small’, that doesn’t mean it’s incapable of achieving great things - it’s all about opportunities, not limitations for Small Family Business. Elliot and Eva Harris represent two of the three generations that comprise Small Family Business, whose name alludes to the way they operate - not to the limits of their suc…
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Are food cravings getting in the way of consistency with your healthy eating? Does stress leave you feeling out of control around food? If you’ve ever wondered why you crave certain foods, this episode is for you. We’re breaking down what’s really behind those cravings, three ways to calm them, and how to understand what your body is actually cravi…
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As COVID-19 upends daily life, RFK Jr. emerges as a leading voice of dissent. Continuing FRONTLINE’s serialized audio adaptation of The Rise of RFK Jr., Raney Aronson-Rath and filmmaker Michael Kirk examine how the pandemic unified his beliefs, expanded his audience, and propelled him from the fringes into the national spotlight.…
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Have you ever said “yes” to something just because it felt good? Same here. I used to make big life decisions based on that warm, peaceful feeling and call it confirmation. But over time, I learned that following God isn’t always about the feelings—it’s about faith, obedience, and listening for His voice in deeper ways. In this episode, I share a p…
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RFK Jr. emerges from a turbulent adolescence determined to reclaim his legacy. Raney Aronson-Rath and filmmaker Michael Kirk trace his rise as an environmental advocate—and the private contradictions that complicated his public mission—continuing FRONTLINE’s serialized audio adaptation of The Rise of RFK Jr.…
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In this episode of At the Root of It, Mike joins to explore how feedback shapes us in the workplace and at home. Together we talk about the moments that felt abrasive, the patterns we carried from childhood, and the cultural and gender dynamics that make feedback feel complicated. We unpack why some feedback stings, how trust and psychological safe…
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Do you ever feel like your setbacks define you? Or that you have already messed up too much to ever do the work you were truly put here to do? That you are somehow disqualified before you even begin? In this episode, Mary sits down with author and founder Eryn Eddy to talk about impostor syndrome, self-sabotage, the lies we believe, and the self-ab…
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On this episode of Rooted in Innovation, we sit down with Joseph Marker, owner of Marker Elevated Landscapes, to explore what it really means to lead a residential landscape firm with vision. From his signature 3-2-1 design process to his hybrid use of drone imagery and hand-drawing, Joe walks us through the artistic, technical, and deeply personal…
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Do you ever feel like your to-do list—and everyone else’s needs—are controlling your life? Are you exhausted, mentally drained, and wondering if you’ll ever get a moment of true peace? Do you struggle to set boundaries, only to find your energy and patience constantly drained? If that sounds familiar, this episode is for you. We’re diving into why …
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The fervor and passion for hockey transcends geographical constraints, as elucidated in this enlightening discussion with Will Stevens, the visionary behind the Trailer Park Sports Network. Will, hailing from a region not traditionally associated with hockey—a cornfield and a cotton field in northern Alabama—shares his remarkable journey of discove…
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In this empowering episode, you’ll learn three simple things you can start doing today to take control of your own health—without extreme dieting or chasing health trends. We talk about the dangers of ultra-processed foods, the power of vegetables for nourishment and digestion, and the importance of daily movement for energy, joint health, and over…
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Do you feel like you get crazy histamine intolerance symptoms as your body reacts to everything — certain foods, smells, stress, or even the weather? Symptoms such as itchy skin, rashes, dermatographia, angioedema, bloating, or headaches that seem to appear out of nowhere are often linked to histamine intolerance. But before you blame your diet and…
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When they’re not changing lives in their hair clinic, Dr Matee and Dr Kaleem Rajput are changing lives by going out into the community, where it REALLY matters. Family legacy and compassion guide every decision, and as Matee will tell you, that’s all you need to make a success of any industry you enter. These two brothers carry forward their parent…
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Have you ever promised yourself you’d stick to your health goals… only to give up just days later? Do you feel frustrated, fatigued, and wonder why motivation never seems to last? Are you tired of feeling like you keep letting yourself down, no matter how hard you try? If that hits close to home, you’re not alone. So many of us chase diets, jump fr…
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Do you wake up feeling exhausted, even after a full night's sleep? Does your mind feel foggy, making it hard to focus on anything? Do you carry guilt for not being as present or energetic with your kids as you want to be? I’m so glad you’re here. This podcast is for moms who are ready for real solutions—to get their energy back, clear the brain fog…
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Are you just going through the motions? Following others without testing the spirit? Don't let unhealed people, even social media gurus and high-level Christian entrepreneurs, sway you from the path God has laid out specifically for you. Discernment is key. The narrow path isn't easy peasy to follow, but always rewarding. Trust the Holy Spirit's gu…
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Real-life rhythms, chore strategies, and sanity-saving systems from a homeschooling mama of 5. Let’s be real—keeping a household running, homeschooling the kids, and keeping everyone fed (without losing your mind) requires more than just a good planner. In this episode, I’m opening up our real-life mama systems: the chore rhythms, life skills train…
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In this episode of The FRONTLINE Dispatch, host Raney Aronson-Rath speaks with longtime FRONTLINE correspondent Evan Williams, director of The Rise of Germany’s New Right. Together, they unpack how the hardline Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has surged in popularity, drawing young voters on TikTok, capitalizing on economic anxiety, and reframi…
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In this episode, Hanisha and Kevin unpack the layered roots of expectations—from childhood pressures and family roles to leadership, friendship, and love. They reflect on how early cultural and generational expectations shape identity, and how those patterns quietly influence our adult lives and relationships. Together, they explore learning to adj…
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Jo and Joy Banner envision a time, not too distant from now, when travelers visiting their small town along the Mississippi River don’t gawk at the concentration of polluting petrochemical plants nearby, but instead revel in the area’s rich cultural history. As founders of the non-profit Descendants Project, the twin sisters have dedicated themselv…
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The podcast episode features an in-depth discussion with Mason Ralph, a distinguished assistant coach for Our Lady of Good Counsel ice hockey and assistant captain for the Washington Capital Warriors. With nearly three decades of playing experience, Mason reflects upon the formative years of his hockey journey, beginning at an exceptionally young a…
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Is it just an eczema (atopic dermatitis) flare or could it be something else? Most people don’t realize that Staph aureus could be the hidden skin flare trigger that actively weakens your skin barrier, triggering more inflammation, itchiness, and persistent eczema symptoms. Even if it seems “normal,” the presence of Staph might point to deeper imba…
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Welcome to the Warehouse Safety Tips Podcast, where we share insights, ideas, and innovations that help facilities stay safe and efficient! Today’s episode is a special one — “A Mighty Year in Review.” We’re looking back at an incredible year for Mighty Line and the entire warehouse safety community. This year, Mighty Line experienced tremendous mo…
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What happens when a business becomes inseparable from the family which runs it, and dares to bear its family influence through every strand of its existence? You get Ta’mini Lebanese Bakery… and while Nermin and Ali might be newcomers to running their stores, their family recipes date back several generations. Everyone who enjoys their cuisine owes…
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Do you ever let your PERFECTIONISM keep you from inviting people in? Or are you the one who ALWAYS hosts and your perpetual PEOPLE-PLEASING means you never quite know how to say no? In this episode, Mary sits down with bestselling author Abby Kuykendall to talk about how chasing PERFECT can keep us from doing the real work of SHOWING UP (both in th…
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Spoiler alert: Some of the best lessons don’t come from a textbook. In this episode, we’re talking about the learning that happens off the page—in the dirt, in the backyard, in the chicken coop, on the trail, at the playground, and in all those beautifully unplanned moments that make homeschool feel alive.From incubating quail eggs to building bike…
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If mealtimes with your child have become a daily battle, you’re not alone. Picky eating isn’t always just a phase, and unfortunately many of the tactics that your parents used on you (like “You can’t leave the table until you clean your plate”) often backfire. In this episode, I am joined by Alyssa Miller, RD, a picky eating specialist, to explore …
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On her group walking tours around Durham’s Hayti District, performance artist Aya Shabu brings Black history to life, transporting visitors back to Hayti in its heyday. Once known as a Black Wall Street, the community was founded by freed people from Stagville and other nearby plantations. But eventually it was torn apart by urban renewal and const…
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In this conversation, Hanisha and Somya explore the multifaceted concept of rest, discussing its importance in a fast-paced world dominated by hustle culture. They delve into the different types of rest, including physical, mental, and emotional, and share personal experiences of burnout and the necessity of setting boundaries. The discussion empha…
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https://jo.my/n6khdj Material Storage & Racking Safety: Safe Stacking and Load Limits Keeping a warehouse running efficiently depends on more than just fast movement and good organization. One often overlooked area is how materials are stacked and stored. Improper stacking doesn’t just lead to wasted space—it can also set the stage for serious inju…
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Do you ever feel like you woke up one day in your mid-30s or 40s and it was like everything suddenly stopped working all at once? Brain fog, weight gain, waking up every night at 3am… not to mention the RAGE of a thousand burning suns? In this episode, Mary sits down with bestselling author and medical doctor, Dr. Mikala Albertson (who is the autho…
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The podcast episode presents a profound discussion on the multifaceted nature of concussion rehabilitation, specifically targeting the demands placed on youth athletes engaged in contact sports. Dr. Chris Serrao, a distinguished physical therapist and strength conditioning coach, elaborates on the prevalent mechanisms of concussion injuries within …
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In this episode of Rooted in Innovation, we sit down with Rob Ambler, founder and owner of Ambler Industries, LLC, a design/build and maintenance firm based in Pennsylvania. Rob shares his deeply personal story of burnout, renewal, and the business transformation that followed. From restructuring his leadership team to adopting Aspire software, Rob…
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https://jo.my/d8kka3 Material Storage & Racking Safety: Storage Hazards in Warehouses Whether you’re working third shift or early mornings, there’s one thing every warehouse has in common—stuff. And a lot of it. From raw materials to finished goods, pallets to parts, every inch counts. But how and where things are stored? That makes all the differe…
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After the heartbreaking loss of his brother Robin to germ cell cancer at just 24, Toby Freeman and his family turned grief into action, founding a charity that has become the UK’s leading voice for young people’s cancer awareness. This candid conversation reveals the raw emotions behind the inception of the charity, detailing both the challenges an…
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Do you ever feel like you are doomed to fail at marriage because that's all you saw growing up? Even if you are nowhere near getting married, do you feel like there are people in your life who just always have a way of bringing out the WORST in you? In this episode, Mary sits down with bestselling author and podcast host of The Enneagram and Marria…
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In this episode of Tales From The Green Room, recorded backstage at the 2025 High Sierra Music Festival, the hosts sit down with veteran film producer, director, and music supervisor, Jonathan McHugh. Jonathan shares his experiences growing up in New Orleans, starting in college radio at WTUL, and his journey through the music and film industries l…
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Did you know that the concept of spiritual covering originated from the "Shepherding Movement" in the 1970s? Many prideful leaders are pounding ungodly doctrine down the throats of many wounded Christians ... manipulating and trying to gain control over souls, which is a form of witchcraft. This pattern is still being witnessed in various churches …
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Are oxalates really the villain in your diet that they’re made out to be? If you’ve dealt with kidney stones or spiraled down a health forum rabbit hole, you’ve probably heard that a high oxalate diet is responsible for joint pain, leaky gut + chronic skin problems. But does cutting out high oxalate foods truly fix the problem—or is it just part of…
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A “keeper of memory” and Director of the North Carolina Division of State Historic Sites, Michelle Lanier has built a career on understanding layers of history underlying our Southern landscapes, not just battlefields and burial grounds, but native pine forests as well. Prized for their lumber and ‘bled’ for their multipurpose pine gum, Longleaf pi…
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In this conversation, Hanisha and Jared explore the complex nature of control, discussing its duality as both a source of safety and fear. They reflect on how control manifests in daily life—from subtle urges to physiological responses—and how it can both protect and limit us. Together, they examine the line between influence and control, the role …
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https://jo.my/3ew2xh Incident Reporting & Root Cause Analysis: Tools for Root Cause Analysis If something goes wrong in your facility, how you respond matters just as much as what happened. That’s where incident reporting and root cause analysis come in. These two things help us figure out why incidents happen—and more importantly, how to stop them…
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Do you ever feel like there are tables that you will NEVER be invited to? Have you been burned by a "cool girl" circle that left you feeling like it would be better to go it alone than EVER deal with that kind of drama again? In this episode, Mary sits down with USA Today Bestselling Author Natalie Runion to talk comparison, competitiveness, and SH…
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In this episode Jackson Cole, a standout goaltender at St. Michael's College, shares his compelling narrative of resilience and achievement in the realm of collegiate hockey. Having recently secured the NCAA Division 2 National Championship, Jackson reflects on the formative experiences that shaped his approach to the game. Bio Jackson Cole Jackson…
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