Welcome to Education Suspended, a podcast focused on exploring, engaging, and dialoguing with those in education who are passionate about changing the status quo and evolving the archaic system we have inherited.
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The Affirmations for Black Girls Podcast is a nurturing haven for women navigating the intricate tapestry of their emotions. Here, authenticity reigns supreme, offering a refuge for those grappling with experiences they may not be ready to voice elsewhere. Through heartfelt discussions on relationships, faith, careers, self-love, and personal development, AFBG guides listeners on a reflective journey, encouraging them to delve into their emotions and forge a path forward with resilience and ...
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Insight Myanmar is a beacon for those seeking to understand the intricate dynamics of Myanmar. With a commitment to uncovering truth and fostering understanding, the podcast brings together activists, artists, leaders, monastics, and authors to share their first-hand experiences and insights. Each episode delves deep into the struggles, hopes, and resilience of the Burmese people, offering listeners a comprehensive, on-the-ground perspective of the nation's quest for democracy and freedom. A ...
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Tara West is dedicated to transforming lives through the power of nutrition biohacking and longevity science. With an extensive background in functional nutrition and a relentless curiosity for cutting-edge nutritional research, Tara has become a trusted expert in optimizing health and enhancing vitality. Her holistic approach integrates personalized nutrition strategies, innovative biohacking techniques, and a deep understanding of the body's intricate systems to promote lasting wellness. T ...
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Welcome to Financial Mastery Simplified, the podcast that turns the complex world of money into easy-to-understand lessons. Imagine sitting down to your favorite snack, a simple yet delightful peanut butter and jelly sandwich. That's the ease and satisfaction we aim to bring to your financial education journey. Each episode, hosted by a team with deep roots in the mortgage sector and a passion for simplification, peels back the layers of financial topics that touch every aspect of your life. ...
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Welcome to Shine, a unique podcast where life perspectives and the art of bespoke jewelry converge. Hosted by Daniel Boettcher, a trained lawyer and diplomat turned jeweler, Shine explores the intricate connection between human experiences and the creation of personalized jewelry.
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Myths and Morals is a podcast that explores stories from ancient Indian epics. You’ll meet fascinating characters and encounter uniquely intricate plots from a tradition that has endured for thousands of years. You’ll hear from voices that haven’t been highlighted in the past and the truths that they uncover. Take the journey with us today to discover timeless lessons that are just as relevant today as they were to their original audience.
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Welcome to "Semidey Dental," the podcast that delves deep into the fascinating world of oral health and its profound impact on your healthspan. Join us on an enlightening journey as we explore the intricate web of connections between your oral health and the health of your entire body. In each episode, we'll unravel the latest research, expert insights, and personal stories to shed light on the link between your mouth and your body. You'll discover how your smile can lead to a healthier, ful ...
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Transform your commute or downtime into an opportunity to stay informed with the latest scientific breakthroughs and stories happening at Gladstone Institutes. This isn't your typical podcast—it's your favorite Gladstone articles brought to life through high-quality audio narration, delivered directly to your preferred podcast platform. Each episode features AI-narrated versions of stories from Gladstone's newsroom, allowing you to stay connected to the news that matters most without being t ...
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Welcome to The Edge: Anti-Corruption, where we delve into the intricate world of corruption, its impact, and how we can combat it. In this series, we explore the roots and nature of corruption, shedding light on its various forms and the staggering costs it imposes on society. Through in-depth discussions and real-world examples, we uncover the tactics and strategies used by corrupt individuals and organizations. Each episode duration shall not exceed two minutes and tackles a different aspe ...
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Introducing "Hip-Hop Talks Podcast/Media'' - a captivating experience that immerses hip-hop enthusiasts in the boundless world of the genre and its cultural impact. Join hosts Shawn, Coop, and Adriel as they pay homage to the foundations of hip hop, from its origins to the present day with a diverse take on Hip Hop. Shawn, takes you through the boroughs of New York, while Coop provides a provocative, yet daring take on the South’s stake in the Hip Hop game. Adriel brings the unique perspecti ...
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GLP-1 Without the Needle? Let’s Talk Orforglipron
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26:44Join our free community, The Women’s Peptide Collective, click the Skool link to become a member and to connect, learn, and collaborate. https://www.skool.com/womens-peptide-collective-9663 Go to https://thepeptique.com/ to get all your research peptides .As a loyal listener use the discount code POD15 to get 15% off the entire line of products. Ha…
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Episode #467: “We still believe that engaging is more useful than not engaging,” says Kiat Sittheeamorn , former Thai Deputy Prime Minister and international trade negotiator. In this discussion, Kiat draws on decades of experience in engineering, business, and international diplomacy to reflect on the tough moral and practical choices facing South…
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Episode #466: Jonathan Moss, a Free Burma Rangers (FBR) volunteer and former U.S. Explosive Ordnance Disposal officer, speaks on the topic of landmines. He notes that the Burma Army routinely employs these devices around military camps, along roads and trails, and in villages. After the military takes a village, often accompanied by widespread loot…
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Episode #465: In a rich discussion on Buddhist manuscript cultures in Southeast Asia, Professor Volker Grabowsky and Dr. Silpsupa Jaengsawang explore how handwritten texts—especially those on palm leaf and mulberry paper—carry spiritual, cultural, and scholarly significance. They distinguish literature from manuscript study, which emphasizes the im…
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Episode #464: Dr. Tun Aung Shwe, a researcher, former public health practitioner, political activist, and National Unity Government representative to Australia discusses Myanmar’s proliferating scam centers, calling them a symptom of a far deeper political and economic system rooted in decades of military rule. He explains that they began as small,…
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Unlocking Potential: My Journey with AOD 9604 and 5Amino 1 MQ and Stubborn Belly Fat!
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Episode #463: “You know, I’m not a superwoman or anything, but at least I can do what I can do,” says Moe Thae Say with quiet conviction. Once a creative director and successful entrepreneur in Yangon’s digital and design scene, she lived comfortably, surrounded by friends who continued their middle-class lives even after the coup. But when Myanmar…
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Episode #462: Dulyapak Preecharush, an associate professor of Southeast Asian studies and comparative political scientist specializing in Myanmar, argues that Myanmar’s post-independence political trajectory is best understood as a deliberately managed hybrid political system rather than a failed democratic transition. Drawing on his long-term rese…
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Episode #461: “I think this time, there is even more hope for a fundamental shift and change in [Myanmar],” says Gus Miclat, co-founder of Initiatives for International Dialogue (IID). He contrasts today’s Myanmar resistance with earlier elite-led struggles, seeing in it the potential for “a more systemic change.” Miclat traces his activism to high…
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Episode #460: “This is not only my interest—it is also my duty,” says Khay, a research fellow in Berlin, describing his work to better understand Myanmar’s crises. Raised in Karen State during an era of conflict, Khay became inspired by a sense of ethnic pride and a responsibility as a university student, causing him to shift his interest from engi…
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450 | Stop Making Everyone Else a Priority: 2026 Is About YOU | Pep Talk Wednesdays
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20:53In today’s PEP TALK, Tyra’s reminding us that as we close out the year, we’re breaking down how to reclaim your time, energy, peace, and start 2026 with boundaries that actually stick. Pep Talk Challenge: Choose YOU: Choose one thing that’s for you and actually do it. Defeating Doubt Playlist: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/defeating-doubt/pl.…
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Episode #459: This is the third episode in a three-part series that emerged from a three-day Digital Storytelling Workshop hosted by Insight Myanmar Podcast, with support from ANU and IDRC. What began as a room of strangers slowly became a community through the simple act of sharing stories. We were reminded that communication is not just the excha…
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449 | Why are You Playing Small? It’s Time to Embrace Your Boldness: Why You Deserve to Take Up Space, Feel Seen, and Be Heard
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36:53Playing small is costly, and this episode is your permission slip to stop shrinking, stop apologizing for your brilliance, and step fully into your boldness. Tyra breaks down what it means to take up space, trust your value, and carry Big Deal Energy into 2026. If you’re ready to step fully into your life, show up unapologetically, and leave behind…
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Episode #458: Lilianne Fan is a long-time Myanmar analyst and advocate who served as an adviser to the ASEAN Special Envoy on Myanmar and as part of Malaysia’s advisory group during its ASEAN chairmanship. Drawing on that insider role, she argues that ASEAN’s response to the 2021 coup must be judged by how ASEAN actually functions, not by expectati…
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Episode #457: Brang Min, a Kachin State civil society organizer and student activist with the Kachin State Civil Movement; Thinzar Shunlei Yi, a leading organizer and deputy director of the Anti-Sham Election Campaign Committee representing the General Strike movement; and Aung Moe Zaw, a veteran democracy activist associated with the Democratic Pa…
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Episode #456: “We will not leave them behind,” says Simon Billenness, director of the Campaign for a New Myanmar and a Burma policy advocate with more than three decades of experience lobbying the United States Congress on sanctions policy, congressional appropriations, and accountability for Myanmar’s military. In his second appearance on the podc…
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Episode #455: Mon Zin, a Myanmar-born pro-democracy activist based in Sydney, is a founding member of the Global Myanmar Spring Revolution, a network that coordinates Burmese diaspora communities around the globe. GMSR’s advocacy targets sanctions, diplomatic recognition, and the financial lifelines of the junta, particularly revenues from oil and …
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Bitcoin in 2026 Will Separate Believers From Doubters
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40:30Bitcoin in 2026 Will Separate Believers From Doubters In this episode of Financial Mastery Simplified, host Jax Crider engages with financial planning expert Eric Runge to explore the complexities of Bitcoin and its role in modern financial planning. They discuss the origins of Bitcoin, its inherent value, and the importance of education in navigat…
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Episode #454: In our third episode with U Jāgara, a Canadian monk, he reflects on his journey through decades of meditation practice and teaching, focusing on the adaptation of Burmese meditation traditions to contemporary contexts. Following earlier discussions that explored his formative years and monastic journey, this conversation delves into t…
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Q & A Part 2! Closing out 2025 answering more of your questions about peptides and more!
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448 | 17 Uncomfortable Questions to Ask Yourself Before the Year Ends
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53:50Ever stop and really ask yourself the questions you usually avoid? In this episode, Tyra dives deep into the uncomfortable but necessary self-reflection that comes at the end of the year. She explores mindset, relationships, boundaries, and visions for the future, all with the goal of entering the next chapter uncluttered, honest, and empowered. Th…
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Episode #453: Patrick Phongsathorn is a human rights advocate and Fortify Rights advocacy specialist working on Myanmar. Raised near London by a Thai–Irish–South African family, he pairs legal rigor with practical savvy about how ministries, courts, and donors move. After abandoning an early push toward medicine, Patrick rerouted into politics and …
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Episode #452: “We still had a lot of ideals… but we had some illusions, so to speak.” François Nosten has spent decades on the Thai-Myanmar border, where war, disease, and displacement overlap endlessly. He arrived in the 1980s, a young doctor from Toulouse with Médecins Sans Frontières, drawn by a sense of purpose. What he found was devastation: m…
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Episode #451: Marte Nilsen, senior researcher at the Peace Research Institute Oslo, joins the podcast to explore Aung San Suu Kyi’s central role in Myanmar’s political life. Drawing on decades of research across Myanmar and Thailand, she also reflects on Norway’s complex engagement with Myanmar—from early solidarity movements and reform-era optimis…
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Gene Editing Strategy Could Treat Hundreds of Inherited Diseases More Effectively
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7:26A team of scientists at Gladstone developed a new gene editing method and showed that only a few variations of the therapy could treat the majority of patients with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease. Read this article on gladstone.org Read the scientific publication.By Gladstone Institutes
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447 | The Body Keeps Score: Practical Tips for Taking Care of Your Pelvic Floor with Dr. Janelle Fredrick (Relationships, Sex, and Reproductive Health)
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26:04What does it really mean when the pain you’ve been brushing off suddenly has a name? In Part Two, Tyra and Dr. Janelle dive deeper into the conditions so many women silently live with: endometriosis, vaginismus, vulvodynia, pelvic tension, and the emotional stress that makes everything worse. They also explore how movement, breath, and nervous syst…
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He Thought Money Was the Problem Until Life Proved Him Wrong
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44:11He Thought Money Was the Problem Until Life Proved Him Wrong In this episode of Financial Mastery Simplified, host Jax Crider engages in a heartfelt conversation with Jonathan Habecker, who shares his personal journey of overcoming health challenges and financial setbacks. They discuss the importance of gratitude, perspective, and the ongoing proce…
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Episode #450: Over three days, Insight Myanmar led a Digital Storytelling Workshop with academics and activists, where we explored how presence, curiosity, and the simple invitation “tell me more” can open real dialogue in a polarized Myanmar. What they created was tender, courageous, and deeply human — conversations that welcome not only each othe…
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The first Q & A Episode! All Of Your Peptide Questions Answered!
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446 | How to Actually Fall in Love With Your Life: The Practical Guide to Romanticizing the Everyday
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37:11Are you ready to start falling in love with your life exactly as it is? In this episode, Tyra breaks down the practical, realistic ways to romanticize your everyday and find joy in the ordinary. No marble countertops, no perfect aesthetic, just intentional moments that make your life feel softer, richer, and more yours. Whether you’re single, build…
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Episode #449: The first episode in a five-part series, these discussions were recorded at the 16th International Burma Studies Conference at Northern Illinois University, where scholars, students, researchers, and practitioners gathered for presentations, forums, roundtables, and cultural exhibitions exploring the theme “Dealing with Legacies in Bu…
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