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Speaking of Psychology

American Psychological Association

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"Speaking of Psychology" is an audio podcast series highlighting some of the latest, most important and relevant psychological research being conducted today. Produced by the American Psychological Association, these podcasts will help listeners apply the science of psychology to their everyday lives.
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The Sober Friends Podcast is a weekly show where you can listen to inspiring and honest conversations about sobriety, recovery, and wellness. Hosted by Matt J who has been there and done that, this podcast is for anyone who wants to learn more about living a sober and fulfilling life. Whether you’re sober curious, in recovery, or just looking for some motivation and support, this podcast is for you. Tune in every week to hear from guests who share their stories, struggles, and successes on t ...
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Respecting the Beer

McFleshman's Brewing Co

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The smartest podcast for nerdy brewers and beer lovers in under thirty minutes. Hosted by owners of McFleshman's Brewing Co, Bobby and Allison Fleshman with special apparances from Ciceron and historian, Joel Hermansen. Kept on subject by Gary Arndt, host of Everything Everywhere Daily. In our first few episodes, we cover the origins of McFleshman's brewery and brew master, Bobby Fleshman. While studying for a PhD in astrophysics, Bobby fell in love with homebrewing. After consistently winni ...
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How to Do the Pot

Ellen Scanlon

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An award-winning cannabis podcast for women, by women. Hear joyful stories and useful advice about cannabis for health, well-being, and fun—especially for needs specific to women like stress, sleep, and sex. We cover everything from: What’s the best weed for sex? Can I use CBD for menstrual cramps? What are the effects of the Harlequin strain or Gelato strain? And, why do we prefer to call it “cannabis” instead of “marijuana”? We also hear from you: your first time buying legal weed, and how ...
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Welcome to the essential podcast for anyone in their 30s, 40s, 50s and beyond who's ready to drink differently. While Gen Z gets all the headlines for being sober curious, let’s not forget that the real moderation revolution is happening in midlife – and this is your space to explore it without judgment, pressure, or expectation. Join me to discover the people, places and brands making it easier than ever to live a life less intoxicated, whether that's for tonight, this week, or forever. I g ...
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In Act Like Men, David challenges men particularly to "be on guard, stand firm in the faith, act like men, and be strong" (1 Corinthians 16:13) by evaluating topics from the Bible, world news, politics, and more with candor and a healthy dose of dry (often corny) humor. This will also be the platform David uses to post his weekly sermons he preaches as pastor. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/david-morgan/support
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Bobbie the Awesome discusses gambling addiction, self care, sobriety and recovery strategies for problem gambling, alcohol and addiction. Raising awareness around gambling addiction has become a passion for Bobbie as she continues her daily journey away from a bet while striving to be a better human. 3-21 No Kiddin' is now a podcast, a store front in Naugatuck CT, an online store and a PERSONAL MISSION for Bobbie. She continues to work towards helping adults live their best lives and recover ...
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The Diet Obsessed Podcast

Veronica Santarelli

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The Diet Obsessed podcast is for people who are obsessed with everything related to improving health and longvity, with a special emphasis on food, fitness and diet culture. Expect detailed reviews of food and health related experiences, with reviews of other podcasts and media on similar topics.
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The Nano segment of craft brewing is growing fast with the majority of new breweries opening up falling into this small-scale, hyper-local segment working on brewing systems five barrels or under. Each month on this podcast learn the business, marketing, and brewing strategies targeted for this smaller-scale sized brewery needs. From strategies to maximizing taproom sales to forecasting brewery budgets to brewing great beer in small spaces, you'll learn from craft beer experts and fellow Nan ...
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On Track With Micha

iRun Magazine and All-Season Co

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Experience the new gamified podcast for runners from iRun, sponsored by Athletic Brewing, and produced by All-Season Co. 👟👟 Get ready to get On Track with your new coach, Micha Powell. On Track With Micha is a new motivational, gamified podcast for runners, hosted by Canadian Olympian and author Micha Powell. Each Friday in December, and then every Monday-Friday through January, Micha will provide a quick dose of motivation, designed to help make steps towards to your goals - whether they ar ...
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Step back into New Testament times--to Ancient Jerusalem at the time of Christ and of the historical Roman Empire, and ask: What could a cynical, non-conformist dry-goods salesman, a disgruntled blacksmith, and a musing mendicant all have in common? The answer: Down deep, they all seek something better. But will they find true fulfillment they are seeking? The non-conformist, Manaheem, Herod's foster brother, is hired by Herod to foment an insurrection against Pontius Pilate, whom he distrus ...
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Journos

Stephen Jackson and Brandon R. Reynolds

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A stream-of-consciousness news podcast exploring the big, little, and unexpected stories that shape our absurd world.
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Just Keep Swinging

Just Keep Swinging

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A podcast journal of a long-married "Ethically Non-Monogamous" couple as we share our struggles, challenges and the ups and downs of our entry into the Swinging Lifestyle. We hope to provide insight, support and encouragement to those interested in an "Adventurous Marriage".
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A podcast for people who are sober, sober curious or may be re-evaluating their relationship with alcohol. Instead of "mommy wine culture", we are creating a new culture of fun, sober journeys, spirituality, and all things motherhood/womanhood.
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CampFireMed Podcast is a medical discussion podcast featuring Stephen Rogers, DMSc, PA-C and Chris Stone, DMSc, PA-C. A discussion amongst friends, as if sitting around a warm campfire, with ranging debates on topics including medicine, pop culture, sports, or wherever the conversation takes us. Brought to you by CampFireMed, LLC. Check us out wherever you get your podcasts and be sure to subscribe for new content!
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Getting Schooled Podcast

FOX News Radio

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FOX News Podcasts are Getting Schooled. FOX Nation host Abby Hornacek takes a closer look at the topics and buzz words you find your friends and coworkers using to sound intelligent. Each week Abby and her expert guests will tackle topics we take for granted and help to explain the roots and meanings behind them.
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Fat Loss & Mindset Podcast Hosted by Lisa Marie Sheehy who has lost 70 pounds so far and changed her relationship with food and perspective on life and wishes to share her journey and insights with you to help you on your journey! Instagram @lisamariesheehy
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The GI Psychiatrist

Claire Brandon, MD

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Talk with Dr. Claire Brandon, a psychiatrist in NYC who works with patients on improving their overall health through better understanding the brain and body connection. You'll hear updates on relevant topics around gastrointestinal psychiatry, overviews of what research is going on and hear from guests that work in the medical and wellness fields. Submit your questions to @clairebrandonmd on instagram
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Upper Bottom

Oliver Pickup and Dan Orcese

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Are you tired of tragic tales of people hitting rock bottom thanks to booze? Join hosts Ollie and Cess as they explore sobriety through embarrassing drunken admissions, expert interviews, and amusing observations, proving that getting sober doesn't have to be a bum deal. https://upperbottompodcast.com/ https://www.instagram.com/upperbottompodcast
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Recovered-ish

Amanda E. White

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A podcast that talks about all types of recovery...from alcohol, to trauma and everything in between. My name is Amanda E. White, LPC and I'm a licensed therapist and in recovery from an addiction, eating disorder and more. As a therapist on social media (@TherapyforWomen), I see a lot of unhealthy hot takes, so join me in the land of nuance where we will break it all down using research and plenty of my personal stories and experience.
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The Weekend Sober

Kim Kearns and Kezia Haynes

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Join Kim and Kezia as they explore life without alcohol. They discuss different topics of sobriety each week ranging from friendship to parenting to marriage. Kim, author of "On the Edge of Shattered" and Kezia, known for her writing focused IG platform, @thesoberelephantchronicles dive deep into difficult health and wellness topics and talk about what it is like to thrive rather than just survive the weekends sober.
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Hi, we're Christina and Tiffany. This is a real, authentic and unapologetic show inspiring women to intentionally create and live their best life every single day. It's about learning how to get over ourselves, get out of our own way and just do the damn thing. We are naked mama's over 40...naked meaning we are living an alcohol-free lifestyle and having so much fun doing it!! We get together to share our lives and our naked journey with you. Come on in and join us!
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Healthy Rituals

Tania and Rachel

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Healthy Rituals is a podcast to help you develop and maintain habits for wellness in mind, body and spirit. discussion with Tania a Registered Dietitian in New York, and Photographer-Foodie Rachel who dive into fun topics and questions like: What are ways we can develop healthy routines? Are we eating the right things, and can they please taste good? How much exercise do you actually need, and how to make it your new ritual. What does sober curious mean, and what is new in the non-alcoholic ...
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Pacific Northwest aficionados, AJ Barse and Chris Powell are your hosts each week talking about their views and interests in technology, travel, gear and watches. Or, put another way, "PNW life and views from the city by the Salish Sea." The Bellingham Podcast is recorded in or on location in or around the City of Subdued Excitement, Bellingham Washington. This show is also available on-air on Bellingham's KMRE 102.3FM. bellinghampodcast.substack.com bellinghampodcast.substack.com
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Call Me Curious

Wondery

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Is sugar really more addictive than cocaine? Does intermittent fasting work? Should I buy crypto? We’re all on 24-7 information overload, on our news feeds, in our inboxes, on TikTok… it’s hard to know what is real and what isn’t. Every week on CALL ME CURIOUS, Nikki Boyer (Dying for Sex, The Daily Smile) and friends like Mr. Malone are going to dive into all the things you’ve heard about, but don’t really know about. That’s right - No more nodding along at parties or running into the bathro ...
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Prosecco on the Bathroom Floor

Chelsea Patricia & Kat Drye

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Welcome to Prosecco on the Bathroom Floor—the podcast where Chelsea & Kat spill the tea on the wild, messy, and magical ride that is self-discovery. We’re talking about the real stuff: mom guilt, manifesting like a boss, rewriting outdated rules (looking at you, Proverbs 31), and turning those Netflix-wine guilt spirals into breakthroughs. Think of this as your favorite heart-to-heart with friends—relatable moments, unfiltered rants, and tips to trust your gut, glow up, and own your power. W ...
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Join award-winning neurologists and researchers, Drs. Dean and Ayesha Sherzai, for a fun, innovative and inspirational approach to brain health and all matters concerning the remarkable human mind. This is the century of the brain, a time when our insights into this incredible organ are exploding at an unprecedented pace. Explore ways to take control of your own brain health, avoid chronic diseases that are devastating communities worldwide, and expand your mind's capacity beyond anything yo ...
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Beer of the Day Podcast is a celebration of the craft beer renaissance we are currently enjoying. We try craft beer of different styles and give our opinions, discuss the latest beer news of the day, talk about beer events we have attended recently, and much more.
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Welcome to Pop Culture, the podcast that puts soft drinks at the top of the menu. Helen O'Hara and Kat Brown are arts journalists who don’t drink: Helen's a life-long teetotaller, and Kat is four years sober. Join us as we explore the culture lifting soft drinks out of the dark ages, hear from guests about their favourite non-booze options, and meet the people making things delicious. If you’re fed up of being given elderflower cordial at weddings, this is the pod for you. Send us your non-b ...
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You might think the best way to make decisions is to know all the facts. But psychologists’ research suggests that getting the “gist” – the core meaning behind the facts – is more important than focusing on every last detail. Valerie Reyna, PhD, talks about why gist matters; how it explains why teens make so many risky decisions; how understanding …
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Rejection stings, but it's inevitable when you start changing your relationship with alcohol. After being turned down by a podcast host for my moderation stance, I explore why the fear of rejection keeps us stuck in drinking patterns that no longer serve us. From workplace pressure and friendship dynamics to family expectations, I examine the reali…
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Send us a text At the Big E, one of the biggest fairs in the country, I couldn’t help but notice how quickly things turned sloppy once the drinks started flowing. Being surrounded by that chaos didn’t just make me uncomfortable—it brought me back to the unpredictability and abuse I grew up with around alcohol. In this episode, Steve and I dig into …
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More and more women are rethinking their relationship with drinking — not by going completely sober, but by finding their own middle ground. In this episode, host Ellen Scanlon talks with Katie Nessel, the woman behind Soberish Mom, the hugely popular blog and Instagram account that’s reshaping how women think about alcohol, motherhood, and everyda…
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We talk about traditional beer making alot but nothing get's more traditional than an English brewery started in 1845. Gary, Bobby, and Allison get to talk to John Keeling, former brewmaster for Fuller's Brewery. In part one of this convo, John talks about his journey into brewing, the traditional methods, and the social aspects of beer. Find a Ful…
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From hurricanes to wildfires to gun violence, trauma and disaster touch the lives of millions of children each year. Robin Gurwitch, PhD, discusses how disasters affect children’s mental health, how to support children and teens in the aftermath of disasters, and how parents can talk to their children about traumatic events in the news. Learn more …
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Breaking decades of drinking habits in midlife isn’t about willpower – it’s about understanding triggers, actions, and rewards, and then reshaping them to work in your favour. In this episode, I explore why habits form, why they’re so hard to undo, and how stress plays such a big role in keeping us stuck. I share practical steps to help you swap ol…
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Send us a text Some weeks, the world feels like too much. Shocking news, painful anniversaries, and even everyday moments can stir up old fears and anxieties. For those of us in recovery, those feelings used to send us straight to a drink or a destructive behavior. In this episode, Matt and Steve talk honestly about what it’s like when the news cyc…
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What if cannabis could really help you enjoy working out? In this episode, host Ellen Scanlon talks with women who know cannabis inside and out — and use that expertise to improve their workouts, recover faster, and make movement something they look forward to. From running and yoga to hiking and Pilates, you’ll hear practical tips and real stories…
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Lagers have been having a moment for a long time now. In this current age of brewing, there are many small breweries that are giving the time and attention to making lagers of note. We have two guests here that will explain how to best approach the style, and bring great pints to your patrons. Andreas Miller has over 20 years of experience in the b…
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What happens when craft beer meets original music festival? Mile of Music! Joel hosts with Bobby and Allison delve into the behind-the-scenes effort that made the 2025 festival unforgettable. From logistics and special brews to quirky staff antics and volunteer experiences, discover how McFleshman's Brewery contributes to Appleton's unique musical …
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Financial scams targeting people over age 60 cost victims more than $3.4 billion in 2023. Neuropsychologist Duke Han, PhD, talks about why some older adults are at risk, financial vulnerability as an early sign of Alzheimer’s disease, and how people can protect themselves and their loved ones from falling victim to a scammer. Learn more about your …
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In this episode of the Mindful Drinking & Moderation in Midlife Podcast, I’m busting seven of the biggest myths about moderation and mindful drinking. From the nonsense that drinking has to be “all or nothing,” to the idea that you have to count every single drink forever, or that moderation won’t do anything for your health — I’m setting the recor…
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Send us a text What really keeps people sober: faith, science, or a mix of both? In this episode of the Sober Friends Podcast, Matt and Steve dive into the tension—and surprising overlap—between faith-based recovery in AA and evidence-based approaches like therapy, medication, and new medical research. Matt shares a personal struggle with restless …
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What if the next drink you cracked open didn’t come with a hangover? In this episode, host Ellen Scanlon talks with Anita Loomba, Senior Marketing Director at Cycling Frog, about the fast-growing world of THC seltzers. We get into what first-time drinkers should know, how these bubbly cannabis beverages compare to alcohol, and why so many women are…
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What did it take for beer to rebound after Prohibition? Joel continues post-prohibition history with the transformative role of marketing, the resurgence of home brewing, and how the brewing industry adapted technological advances. Perpetual stew, the evolution of beer cans, and even contemplate a hypothetical modern-day shutdown. PATREON Support t…
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For many women, the shifting hormones of midlife bring troubling symptoms like hot flashes, mood and memory changes. Now, researchers are learning more about the short- and long-term health effects of menopause. Clinical health psychologist Rebecca Thurston, PhD, discusses links between menopause symptoms and long-term cardiovascular and Alzheimer’…
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This is part two of my mini-series on the true cost of alcohol-free drinks. Last week, we pulled back the curtain on the industry economics — from research and development to supermarket shelf space. This week, I’m shifting the focus to you as the drinker. Yes, an AF pint might cost the same as a full-strength one, but what about the money saved on…
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Send us a text The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous was originally designed to be a sponsor in your pocket when there were no meetings to attend. So why do Matt J and Steve insist you shouldn't read it solo? In this honest conversation, they explore why this 1939 "textbook" hits different when you share it with others. From sponsor relationships to…
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Can cannabis actually make exercise easier? In this episode, host Ellen Scanlon is joined by journalist Hilary Achauer, who explored that very question in The New York Times. What she found challenges stereotypes and reveals how cannabis can lower barriers to movement — especially for women. Hilary shares stories of women who discovered that cannab…
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What happened to the beer industry after Prohibition ended? Joel leads the gang through the fascinating journey of American brewing, exploring its struggles, innovations, and resurgence. PATREON Support the show! Get episodes one week early and exclusive beer releases! patreon.com/respectingthebeerpodcast FACEBOOK GROUP Got a question about beer or…
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Send us a text Dr. Belinda Shirkey, vitreoretinal surgeon at Retina Associates of Kentucky, explores the evolving role of Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography (OCTA) in clinical practice. Key topics include: What OCTA is and how it works compared to traditional OCT and fluorescein angiography; its value in diagnosing and managing macular degene…
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Many boys form deep friendships in childhood. But as they become teens, they report fewer close, rich friendships. Niobe Way, PhD, author of “Rebels With a Cause: Reimagining Boys, Ourselves and Our Culture,” discusses “boy" culture; why boys are naturally as emotionally intelligent as girls; the societal pressures that lead to disconnection among …
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Time to tackle the question that comes up again and again: why do alcohol-free drinks cost so much when there’s no alcohol in them? This is part one of a two-part mini-series on the true cost of drinking alcohol-free. Today I’m breaking down the industry economics behind your favourite low and no drinks — from the surprising truth that alcohol is o…
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Send us a text In this episode of the Sober Friends Podcast, Matt and Steve dig into Step 12 of the program: carrying the message and practicing the principles in all areas of life. They share personal stories of being welcomed into meetings, what it felt like to get help in those first shaky days, and why giving back to newcomers is essential for …
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What makes the ultimate scary or action-packed movie night? In Part 3 of How to Do the Pot’s Summer Movie Nights series, host Ellen Scanlon is joined by Sophia Wronsky, writer of the popular Substack Sophia is Voracious, to share how to create a night full of suspense, excitement, and fun. Sophia reveals her favorite scary, horror, and action films…
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No matter the medium, creating takes heart and soul. Our theme song composer Sarah Lynn and Bobby harmonize on the analogs between brewing beer and making music. Learn how Sarah found the brewery, the story behind the theme song, and why Bobby thinks music and beer are so intertwined. Follow Sarah Lynn's Facebook for live show announcements PATREON…
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From deciding whether to buy a house to weighing the risks and benefits of taking a new medication, many important life decisions hinge on understanding numbers, statistics and probability. Ellen Peters, PhD, author of “Innumeracy in the Wild: Misunderstanding and Misusing Numbers” discusses what it means to be numerate; how numeracyaffects people’…
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This week I’m joined by Ben Hill, founder of Ask More, a performance Coaching service for professional men looking to up their game across the board, to talk about masculinity, midlife, and moderation. We dive into why so many men still struggle to open up, how beer o’clock has quietly become the male equivalent of “mummy wine culture,” and the sur…
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Send us a text We say alcohol is the problem — but for me, alcohol was the solution to something deeper. In this episode, I share my story of living with ADHD and a new diagnosis of Level 1 autism, and how both shaped my drinking and recovery. From masking in social situations to battling boredom, anxiety, and racing thoughts, I talk about why alco…
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What makes the perfect comfort movie night? In Part 2 of our Summer Movie Nights series, host Ellen Scanlon sits down with Sophia Wronsky, writer of the popular Substack Sophia is Voracious and an inspired host, to share how to create a warm, relaxing night that feels like a treat for you and your guests. Sophia offers ideas for setting the scene —…
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What do Oshkosh's craft beer scene, Prohibition-era speakeasies, and historic bars have in common? Oshkosh Beer Blog author Lee Reiherzer unwinds the rich tapestry of Oshkosh’s brewing history, from the architecture of stunning taverns to the tales of local wildcat breweries. Discover what makes this small Wisconsin city a significant piece of beer…
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While many of us are still holding on to the last days of summer, trying to make the most out of downtime, the work is gearing up on farms across the Pacific Northwest in North America. It’s almost hop harvest season and we’re going to talk with farmers and hop professionals on what is happening for the 2025 season. Guests include Diane Gooding of …
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What can you learn from the science of behavior change that can help you make the changes you want to see in your life? Katy Milkman, PhD, a professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and author of the book How to Change: The Science of Getting From Where You are to Where You Want to Be, discusses the importance of accurately…
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Changing the way we drink can reveal who we really are. In this episode, I explore how introverts, extroverts, and ambiverts approach alcohol differently – and how understanding your personality type can help you drink in ways that genuinely suit you. I introduce my Four I’s Framework (Identify, Investigate, Implement, Iterate) to help you match yo…
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Send us a text Alcohol was just the symptom. Matt and Steve talk about childhood wounds, confidence, and why lasting sobriety can take more than AA. From therapy to medical care, they share the tools that keep them sober—and why it’s okay to build your own recovery path. Love the show? Stay connected between episodes with the Sober Friends Dispatch…
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