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Writing It!

The Center for Jewish Studies at the University of Florida

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"Writing It! The Podcast About Academics & Writing" dives deep into the world of academic writing and publishing. Join us for conversations with academics and editors as we discuss challenges, strategies, and insights from our writing lives. As we share our experiences and helpful hacks, we make the process of writing and getting published a bit more transparent and a bit less overwhelming.
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Up Your Average

Gimbal Financial

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Up Your Average is the “no nonsense” podcast made for interesting people who think differently. Learn to navigate your life with unconventional wisdom by tuning in to Keith Tyner and Doug Shrieve every week.
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Tox in Ten

Elizabeth Moore, Gillian Beauchamp et. al

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Welcome to Tox in Ten! We are dedicated to bringing you evidence-based medical toxicology core content and trending topics in easily digestible bites
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The Executive Function Podcast

Sarah Kesty, Brain Tools School

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Helpful, fun, and effective strategies to support everyone's executive function! Learn how to coach yourself, your teen, or your child to manage attention, organize, and plan. We share inspiration for families and individuals with neurodivergence, ADHD, autism, learning disabilities and more. We love what we do and are passionate about helping you thrive!
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A podcast about the most infamous female criminals. Hosted by Dani and Gabe, two people with BA’s in Psych - so, basically experts. If you’re expecting more than two friends talking about true crime then you’ve come to the wrong place. https://murdher.com/ https://www.instagram.com/murdher.podcast/
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When a parent begins to decline from dementia, families are often forced to make decisions with no perfect answers—only tradeoffs. In this episode, Keith and Doug sit down with experienced physician, Dr. George Elmes, M.D., to talk candidly about helping aging parents with dementia, navigating end-of-life care, and knowing when it’s time for family…
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We’re speaking with Richard Breitman, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of history at American University about his 45+ year career, and his 12 books. We talked about how research on FDR and the Holocaust spawned many research projects; how convenience and cost affects archival projects; how an agent can helpfully shape a writing project; how journa…
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Hi team, You might call it an "ADHD" or "Executive Dysfunction tax." The very real experience of executive function challenges costing money is frustrating. Late fees, forgotten payments, impulse buys...these might even be topics you don't want to approach because they're overwhelming and possibly shameful. That's where   registered investment advi…
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In today’s episode of The Codependent Doctor Podcast, I’m joined by Jonathan McLean for a deep, grounding conversation about healing from the inside out. We talk about inner child work and why sitting with past versions of yourself can free up so much emotional and mental energy in your day-to-day life. Jonathan also breaks down Human Design in a w…
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Planning a wedding is one of the most meaningful (and expensive) decisions a couple will make. Yet many families approach wedding planning without the guidance they need to avoid unnecessary stress, wasted money, and regret. In this episode, Keith and Doug interview wedding planner Elizabeth Owens to break down 10 essential wedding planning do’s an…
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We’re talking with Helen Sword, emeritus professor at the University of Auckland, and founder of the writing community, the WriteSPACE. She is also the author of several books about academic writing, including Writing With Pleasure (Princeton, 2023); Air & Light & Time & Space: How Successful Academics Write (Harvard, 2017), The Writers Diet: A Gui…
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When it comes to retirement planning and tax planning, one of the most common questions families ask is: which is best—taxable, tax-deferred, or tax-free accounts? The honest answer is more nuanced than most articles or headlines suggest. In this episode, Keith and Doug break down how taxable accounts, tax-deferred accounts (like traditional IRAs a…
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Don’t let the world persuade you. In an age of constant noise, instant information, and cultural pressure, wisdom has become both rare and invaluable. In this episode, Keith and Doug explore what it means to live wisely in foolish times, drawing practical insight from ancient principles that remain deeply relevant to modern financial and family dec…
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We’re talking with film historian Noah Isenberg, the Charles Sapp Centennial Professor and former Chair of the Department of Radio-Television-Film at The University of Texas at Austin. Isenberg is the author of the Los Angeles Times bestseller, We’ll Always Have Casablanca: The Legend and Afterlife of Hollywood’s most Beloved Movie, and several oth…
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Hi, Team! You know when you feel overwhelmed or lost and you have (or want) that one friend who can hear you and help you sort things out? That's Debra Levy. In our conversation, we explore self-advocacy, adult ADHD, and why our minds might be like messy closets. (Real talk: we definitely have some chaotic spaces in our household and sometimes in o…
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In this episode Dr. Gillian Beauchamp sits down with Dr. Robert "Cole" Pueringer to discuss 3 key features of fentanyl which lead to high opioid tolerance. This high opioid tolerance can lead to more severe withdrawal syndromes and difficulty with initiating buprenorphine or methadone. Rapid inpatient methadone initiation may be more effective than…
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How have you seen God move? Everybody collects unexplainable stories. In today’s episode, Keith and Doug unpack why these stories matter, how to recognize them, and why documenting them can reshape the way you see your past, your relationships, and even your financial decisions. You’ll learn: → How unexplainable stories come about → Why you should …
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This episode shares the remarkable story of Mark Judge, who, just a few years ago, had a profound near-death experience. Mark became gravely ill after developing a severe infection that led to sepsis, and medical teams fought tirelessly to keep him alive. In this conversation, Mark recounts what happened, how the experience unfolded, and the deep i…
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We’re speaking with founding and current editors of In Geveb: A Journal of Yiddish Studies, about what it means to establish a new journal. Founded in 2015, In Geveb partook in the decade's ethos of disruption in technology by seeking to reimagine the academic journal. Aspiring to be the “N+1 of Yiddish studies, the journal is completely online, an…
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In this special holiday episode, Keith and Doug share over 20 meaningful Thanksgiving conversation starters designed to help your family connect on a deeper level. Whether your gatherings lean peaceful, chaotic, sentimental, or hilarious, this episode gives you tools to do something different and bring more harmony, curiosity, and gratitude to the …
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In this episode of The Codependent Doctor, I’m sitting down with Emotional Freedom & Transformation Coach Jason Johnson to talk about what he calls detrimental kindness, that sneaky pattern of being “too nice” at your own expense. We explore how overgiving, people-pleasing, and chronic guilt quietly erode your health, identity, and relationships, a…
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Relieve unnecessary stress at the end of life. In this episode of Up Your Average, Keith and Libbi consider the challenges families face when dealing with aging relatives, particularly those with dementia or Alzheimer's. They discuss tools and strategies to help families navigate medical, financial, and personal responsibilities while maintaining a…
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"Everybody dies, but not everybody lives." What if the dream you’ve been carrying for years—or even decades—is still possible? In this episode, Keith and Doug explore what it really takes to pursue your aspirations at any age, especially when fear, uncertainty, or financial concerns have held you back. Whether your dream is personal, professional, …
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With the support of the University of Florida Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere, we’re talking with history professor, we’re talking with history professor Raphael Folsom (Oklahoma), who wrote the book, How to Get Grant Money in the Humanities and Social Sciences (Yale University Press) about why it’s important to think big for grant …
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What drives your financial decisions? Beneath every investment, purchase, or plan lies something deeper: your financial worldview. In this episode, Keith from Gimbal Financial reveals how understanding that worldview can transform the way you approach money, purpose, and life itself. Using the metaphor of a gimbal—a tool that keeps a compass level …
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In this episode, I sit down with speaker and coach Kelly Parker to talk about what it really means to break the script — those old stories and childhood beliefs that quietly shape how we show up in life, work, and relationships. Kelly shares how to recognize limiting beliefs, where they come from, and practical ways to rewrite them so you can live …
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What does it take to achieve the American Dream? In this inspiring conversation, former Thunderbird pilot and author Matt Modleski joins Keith and Doug to talk about discipline, belief, and the power of surrounding yourself with “dream enablers.” From flying elite Air Force jets to raising his sons for success, Matt shares how preparation, purpose,…
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Gold has long symbolized wealth, security, and stability, but what does it represent today? In this episode of Up Your Average, Keith uses a simple Hershey bar to reveal a complex truth: your dollars are worth less every year, and gold has a story to tell about why. From Roosevelt’s 1933 gold ban to Nixon’s 1971 shift to fiat currency, this episode…
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In this episode, Dr. Wendy Schofer joins me for a conversation that’s part personal story, part wake-up call. As a dual-board certified pediatrician, lifestyle physician, and trauma-informed coach, she’s learned firsthand how burnout, people-pleasing, and emotional disconnection can show up in our careers, relationships, and even our relationship w…
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“You can’t do it alone.” In this heartfelt episode of Up Your Average, Keith and Doug interview Jan Jeter about how she walked through dementia with her husband, John. From the early signs to the final goodbye, she opens her heart to teach others how to navigate this challenging journey with love, patience, and resilience. By listening, you will le…
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We’re speaking with novelist and academic Elizabeth Graver about writing about her Sephardic family’s history as fiction, even as she incorporated facts and archival finds. Graver also talks about maintaining a creative process, alongside her academic position, and about moving between fiction and non-fiction genres. Don't forget to rate and review…
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What if helping someone you love is actually hurting you? In this episode, Donna Marston shares her journey as a mother of a child in active addiction—and how she learned to set boundaries, release shame, and reclaim her life. We talk about the difference between support and enabling, the grief of parenting through addiction, and how healing begins…
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In this episode Dr. Gillian Beauchamp sits down with Dr. Benjamin Hatten to discuss the potential role of psychedelics in palliative care medicine. Specifically data that shows improved outcomes in individuals who experience psychological stress related to a terminal or life limiting illness that is refractory to more traditional treatments such as…
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Do you qualify to save big this year? In this episode of Up Your Average, Caleb Tyner joins Keith and Doug to detail how seniors age 65 or over can deduct up to $12,000 on their federal income tax return through the Big Beautiful Bill. By listening, you will learn: - Who qualifies for this deduction - When the deduction ends - How to get the most o…
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MurdHer is celebrating 100,000 downloads! We started this during Covid just to have fun and never imagined anyone would actually listen. To everyone who has stuck with us through our life updates, mispronunciations, and our attempts to keep our sense of humor from getting us into trouble, thank you. What better way to mark the occasion than with a …
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Jenn Fredericks, Personal Resilience Practitioner and founder of The Carewell Circle, joins us to talk about Prosilience, a proactive approach to resilience, and why managing your energy (not just your time) is the key to staying afloat. Jenn shares powerful stories from her own journey as both a two-time kidney transplant recipient and a caregiver…
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Midlife doesn't have to be a crisis. In this episode of Up Your Average, Keith and Doug teach how to navigate midlife when family, work, and health issues converge. By listening, you will learn: Why midlife is the sweet spot of life What to do when everything goes wrong How to eliminate unnecessary stressors Connect with Keith and Doug at https://w…
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We’re speaking with UConn Associate Professor of History Andy Horowitz, who also serves as the Connecticut State Historian. We talk about Andy’s first book, Katrina: A History, 1915-2015 (Harvard University Press, 2020) which won a 2021 Bancroft Prize in American History, and was named the 2021 Humanities Book of the Year by the Louisiana Endowment…
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Ever feel stuck even when you’re motivated and ready to change? In this episode, Kam Knight breaks down the hidden force behind that feeling: internal resistance. We talk about how it shows up as procrastination, overthinking, and self-doubt, plus simple ways to start moving forward. Grab Kam’s freebie 5 Ways to End Procrastination and Sabotage at …
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“If you want to go to the top, start by serving.” In this episode of Up Your Average, Keith and Doug give 12 tips for your first day of work. In this episode, you’ll learn: What to do if you make a mistake on the job How to serve Christ at work Why the best leaders have a servant attitude Connect with us at https://www.gimbalfinancial.com/.…
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