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Wellness in the Woods Podcast

Nick Winkleblack, Raina Otoun, William Tucker

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The mission of this podcast is to give voice to peers throughout Minnesota, to foster and embrace acceptance of all life experiences. We wish to build communication and community through authentic conversations about emotional and mental health through recovery. Real stories. Real recovery. Real hope. Because no one heals alone.
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My podcast is about digging deep into peoples stories and providing them with a platform to share their life and experiences with my listeners. This also allows their families and friends to have a record of their life, their stories and their voice....forever. This is a podcast that you will keep coming back to!
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Hello, Hello, Hello. Welcome, to Life With Jode. My name is Jode, I am 25, From the UK. I am someone who likes to chat and gossip, what better way to do that then have a podcast and YouTube channel where I talk about all things life, from a young women’s point of view. I talk about Weightloss, Weightloss Surgery, Dieting experiences, Living with mental health, Life growing up, Life as a young adult, Obstacles we face in our day to day lives, Along with other challenges we face and what bette ...
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Bobby Banter

Jodee & Morgan

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Commentary on The Bobby Bones Show. Join B-Teamers and best friends, Jodee and Morgan, as they obsess over The Bobby Bones Show. Think of them as your morning show after-party, where no topic is off-limits. They've got opinions, hot takes, and a whole lotta love for The Bobby Bones Show and each other.
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Teacher Shift

Ali Simon & JoDee Scissors

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Here at Teacher Shift, hosts Ali Simon and JoDee Scissors unpack one of the toughest questions educators face when considering a career shift - Who am I if I’m not a teacher? ​ Teacher Shift podcast shares resources for educators who need help with job exploration, identity, wellness, financial planning, and decision-making. We invite teachers, former teachers, people that love to hire teachers, mental health professionals, resume coaches, scholars, and financial planners to share experience ...
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Nek Punjabi ek eho jehi Digital Community ban rahi hai jisda keval eko ek maksad hai - Sabnu Punjab, Punjabi ate Punjabiyat naal jode rakhna ️. Asi kafi Punjabi Channels suru kr chuke ha te j tusi eda hi Support krde rahe ta asi v eda hi thonu Entertain krde te Knowledge dinde rahage ohvi apni maa boli Punjabi wich.
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Why We Feel & How We Heal

Jodee Gibson, MA, PCC

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"Why We Feel & How We Heal" is the podcast that uncovers the hidden drivers of our emotions, behaviors, and the systemic patterns that shape our lives. Hosted by Jodee Gibson, a master coach and doctoral student, this show dives deep into the science and stories behind mental health and emotional healing, offering insights and tools to break generational cycles, heal from within, and create lasting change. Whether you're a parent raising emotionally aware children, an educator shaping the ne ...
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High Country and Handmade dives deep into the world of western craftsmanship, leatherwork, and the people who keep tradition alive. Hosted by Frank Sievers of Standing S Leather in Idaho, each episode brings raw conversations with makers, ranchers, musicians, and storytellers from the high country. Whether you’re into handmade gear, cowboy culture, or just real stories told straight, this podcast is where western grit meets honest craftsmanship. 🎧 New episodes every [week/other week]. Follow ...
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The Rise Above Justice Movement Podcast amplifies voices driving social change. Unscripted, unedited, and raw conversation is our specialty. Each episode features activists, thinkers, and everyday people challenging injustice and inspiring action. Join us as we explore stories of resilience, resistance, and the power of rising above. We are deeply committed to ensuring that the stories of those who our systems have impacted are amplified, despite not being, or being under covered, by the mai ...
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Table Noise Podcast

Bradley Haltom

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On Table Noise we interview people of abnormal walks of life, whose stories are often not told. This could be anyone. Comedian, veteran, prostitute, priest, a drug dealer or an actor... Sit down, take a listen, learn about the world around you.
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Adam Joad of Scattered Hamlet discusses the band’s roots, blending country life with heavy music, the role of TikTok in their growth, and how authenticity shapes their songs and covers. They also share personal stories about leatherworking, hunting, firearms, and the realities of touring as independent musicians, plus reflections on community, resp…
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Walking us through a different culture with compassion and clarity, we’re honored to have Michelle Berger joining us. She works for her tribal higher education department and is a student of Ojibwe Language and Federal Indian Policy. We discuss her culture, the clash of cultures, and how we can be allies, instead of enemies.…
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We dive into a topic that is important, eye-opening, and often misunderstood:Neurodiversity. Joining us is Sierra Grandy, she is a neurodiversity educator, disability rights advocate, mental health keynote speaker, attorney, and founder of Questify Your Life LLC – a Multimedia Storytelling Studio & Creative Guild. Sierra helps organizations build w…
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Turner Kincaid, who runs the Average Hired Man social page, joins to share an honest look at ranch life in southern Colorado — his herd, summer mountain permits, winter feed, and running about 350 mother cows plus replacement heifers and bulls. The episode covers why locally sold beef costs more than the live cattle market price, the true costs of …
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This episode is a part of our Bonus Episode series, featuring the best interviews we have done. In this episode, we sat down and talked with JoDee Neil, a former Prosecutor and a fierce and badass human being who advocates for children and marginalized communities. Her book 'Outcry Witness' will be available in April 2026. You can learn more about …
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Today’s program focuses on “Quieting the Noise: How to Slow Down a Busy Mind” so, if your thoughts have been doing the absolute most lately, this episode is for you. We discuss overthinking, racing thoughts, Imagining worst-case scenarios, stress about things you can’t control, or just… feeling overstimulated. Fair warning, we also discuss darker t…
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In this episode Sarah from Rockin MST Leatherworks talks about how she got into leatherworking, running a small handmade business, and balancing family life with custom orders. Topics include tooling and patterns, pricing and selling (Etsy and craft shows), the time‑consuming nature of hand‑stitching, learning from mentors, and finding customers wh…
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In today's episode we meet the founder and operator of Share Space Inc, Gayle. She founded Share Space in 2020 and it began with a simple box of books and has now grown into a registered charity that supports hundreds of people every week. Gayle was born in Melbourne and grew up with her family in the south eastern suburbs. She is passionate about …
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Welcome to the Wellness in the Woods podcast. Bringing Wellness Home. This is a peer run support program designed to be a positive supplement to your day; through communication, through connection and through community. Monica Yeadon is a leader within Wellness in the Woods. With years of experience facilitating conversations on recovery, resilienc…
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In this episode, we sat down and talked with one of our favorite humans and collaborators, Andrew Springer. Andrew has an extensive background in news, production and has now founded his own non-corporate news source, @NoticeNews. "Andrew Springer is an Emmy award-winning journalist, producer, entrepreneur, and scholar. He’s the co-founder and CEO …
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In this episode, we sat down and talked with L (She/They) who is a sexual health educator, survivor, and advocate for survivors. "L is a sexual health educator, teaching in New York City, and completed a Master’s degree in Sexology. L has a passion for sexual and reproductive health, consent, pleasure, sexual ethics, harm reduction, and relationshi…
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In this episode, we sat down with a incredible human being, Alisa Zipursky. Alisa is a writer, public speaker, published author and a survivor of Childhood Sexual Abuse (CSA). 'Healing Honestly' can be purchased nationwide at your favorite online stores. You can follow Alisa on social media @RealGoodTraumaTalk You can also follow her work on Substa…
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In this episode, we sat down and talked with Marialana Kinter, who is running to represent District 7 of Florida in Congress. We discussed domestic violence, and her time in the Military, and why she is running for Congress, and went over parts of her campaign platform. You can learn more about Marialana on her website KinterForCongress.com or by f…
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In this episode, we sat down and talked with Jimanekia Eborn, a survivor turned Sex Educator and Sexual Assault and Trauma Expert. "With a Masters in Health Psychology, Jimanekia [she/her] has worked in mental health for the past 16 years in sex education and sexual trauma support. She also has a background in alt medicine and balances eastern and …
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In this episode, we sat down and had a in depth conversation with our friend of our movement, Issy Vine. Issy is a former Metropolitan Police employee, whistleblower, and passionate advocate for truth and accountability, and founder of SpeakUPNowUK. You can follow Issy on social media @IssyVine and @SpeakUPNowUK…
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In this episode, we sat down and talked with Bonnie Bell, the sister of Danielle Bell, who has been missing since September 30th, 2001. Danielle went missing on the day of September 30th and has not been heard from since. Listening to this episode, you will be able to piece things together and understand the concern about finding Danielle Bell. You…
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In this episode, we sat down and talked with our friend and Restorative Justice Practitioner based in Canada, Dee Rooke (They/Them) We talked about Dee's experience in Law Enforcement and Dee explains what Restorative Justice is and looks like. Dee Rooke (they/them) is a social justice advocate, social work student, restorative justice practitioner…
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In this episode, we sat down and talked with Terra Newell, known for taking down John Meehan, aka 'Dirty John' is a survivor baddie, podcast host, true crime storyteller, and advocate for ethical storytelling and what that means and looks like for survivors. You can follow Terra on social media @TerraNewell…
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Viewer Discretion is Advised. In this episode, we sat down and talked with Marina Lacerda, who was previous best known as 'Minor Victim #1' in the 2019 Jeffrey Epstein case. Marina Lacerda has turned her pain and rage into advocating for justice for survivors. It was a honor of a lifetime to sit down and talk with Marina. You can follow Marina on s…
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Bree joins a live conversation about life on and off the homestead — sharing her journey from Instagram’s Country Living Conservative to hands-on hunting, hound and trap experiences, deer and bear hunting, and managing chickens, goats, and other animals while preparing for winter. The episode also covers bigger themes: staying connected to where fo…
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This episode is the final part of a 3 part special edition series where we capture the best bits from every episode in season 3. We reflect on all the guests including Karl, Chris, Vanessa, Andrea, Hayley, Cath and Tee. Thank you to all my guests for joining me over the past 3 seasons - it has been a joy chatting with you all. Don't forget Season 4…
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Pat Cummings joins the podcast to share tales of hiking, hunting, fishing mishaps, moving to Arizona, mentoring young hunters, fitness goals, and upcoming African hunts. The episode mixes outdoor talk with personal reflections on family, a few laughs we have shared and making the most of our active years. Something we all need to focus on more ofte…
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In this episode, we sat down and talked with Karen Hansen, a survivor of childhood sexual abuse turned advocate for survivors, and professionally, she focuses on Interior Design. Karen currently serves on the Palm Beach County Criminal Justice Commission and represents victims & Survivors of Crime. You can follow Karen on social media @Wren_Hansen_…
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We sat down and spoke with Emily Quint, a survivor, published author, and advocate for restorative justice. Emily is based in Canada and advocates for policies to help survivors navigate alternative ways of gaining justice. You can follow Emily on social media @EmilyFindsHealing
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In this episode, we sat down and talked with Amanda Ross, who is the Niece of April Wilkens. April Wilkens is a DV survivor who is wrongfully incarcerated in Oklahoma. In this episode, we learned more about April, her story, and what Amanda is doing to raise awareness about getting justice for April Wilkens. You can learn more about April Wilkens o…
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In this episode, we sat down and talked with our friend, Lola Graham. Lola lives in Canada and is a survivor, turned advocate for restorative justice and is a wellbeing educator. Lola Graham is a Trauma-Informed Well-Being Educator, Life Coach, Speaker, and an Ontario Chapter Rep for Survivors for Justice Reform. She blends professional expertise w…
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In this episode, we sat down and talked with Kelsey Cohen from Michigan, who is a cancer and domestic violence survivor and has been deeply involved in organizing her community to get them involved and help make change. Listen as we talk about ways that Kelsey has been involved, and turning her story and rage into action. You can follow Kelsey on s…
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In this episode, we had an unfiltered, unhinged and unedited conversation with Colleen Luckett, also known as the @TheAbortionFluencer on social media. Be sure to follow along with her journey as she advocates for abortion access and reproductive rights, alongside investigative journalism.
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In this episode, we sat down and talked with Summer Willis. An athlete, survivor, and the inspiration behind the 'Summer Willis Act,' which closed a loophole and helped survivors gain justice, and created the 'Strengths Through Stride' non-profit, which is about determination and helping others see justice and understand that healing is possible. Y…
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In this unedited, and unfiltered episode of the Rise Above Justice Movement podcast, we sat down and talked with Audrey Wascome, a survivor of CSAM, and advocate in Louisiana. Audrey is the definition of a leader and the inspiration behind 'The Audrey Wascome Act' You can follow Audrey on social media @AudreyHayworth…
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Bailey chats about growing up around livestock and leatherwork, learning crafts from family, and the time and care behind handmade leather goods. We discuss pricing, patterns, the intricacies of the craft, storytelling and preserving cowboy traditions, plus the role of social media in sharing and sustaining the trade and navigating an ever changing…
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A long-form conversation with a Maine outfitter about guiding bear, moose and deer hunts, running and training hound dogs, and the rhythms of the hunting season. We discuss dog breeds and kennels, baiting versus rigging, trapping, injuries and recovery, winter hog hunts in Florida, travel for hunting, and the realities of outfitting as a way of lif…
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In this episode, we sat down and talked with Erin Gallagher. Erin Gallagher is an incredible human being with a lot of knowledge, wisdom, and a deep inspiration to our movement. "Erin Gallagher is a founder and disruptor who launched the global Hype Women Movement. She is the host and producer of the HYPE WOMEN podcast. She is also the CEO and Foun…
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We sat down and talked with Jax Foley (They/Them), and they are a incredible human who is doing impactful work across the United States and advocating for Free Speech for People. "Jax (they/them) is the Digital Organizing Strategist at Free Speech For People, where they lead initiatives to challenge big money in politics, fight for free and fair el…
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Viewer discretion is advised due to the nature of the topics. We sat down and talked with Vanessa Perez, a mom who is fighting for justice and accountability from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office. Joseph Perez is Vanessa's son and was brutally beaten by many officers while experiencing a mental health crisis. You can follow Vanessa on social…
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We sat down and talked with Alissa Jebitsch. Alissa is a survivor and advocate against sexual and gender based violence. Alissa holds a Master's degree in Child and Family Studies with a specialization in Child Development. She is a child advocate, social justice advocate and trauma-informed counselor, passionate about helping others heal and thriv…
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Five-time national fiddle champion Jacie Sites joins High Country and Handmade to discuss her musical journey, moving back to Pendleton, and forming her new band, the Knit Pickers. Jacie explains her teaching philosophy, practice tips, the difference between fiddle and violin, and how she helps students reach competition and performance success whi…
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Megan Trussell had just begun college and was in her Freshman year in Boulder, Colorado. The Boulder County Sheriff's office ruled Megan's death a 'suicide,' but the parents and the facts say otherwise. Join us in uplifting this case and bringing it back to the spotlight. We sat down and talked with Vanessa Diaz and Joe Trussell, the parents of Meg…
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Andrew Levick of 360 Sportsman and Wildlife Creations walks through practical trapping techniques—from boiling and waxing traps to freeze-proofing sets, baiting cubbies, and using lures like Gusto. He explains trap placement, using multiple traps per location, and tips for bobcat and coyote lines. The episode also shares real-season stories from No…
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In this episode, we sat down and talked with Will Rivera, whom is a 9/11 Cancer Survivor, an advocate for survivors of sexual and gender based violence, and image-based violence, and a candidate in Oneonta, New York Town Supervisor. We discussed Will's story, platform and vision. You can learn more about Will by going to his campaign website, willr…
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Viewer Discretion Advised In this Episode, we sat down and talked to @IntimacyLacey for a conversation about the not so different Purity Culture vs. Rape Culture. Lacey is a Certified Sex, Relationship, and Intimacy Coach and sex/kink educator based in Los Angeles. "Lacey Bond (IntimacyLacey) is a Certified Sex, Relationship, and Intimacy Coach and…
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In this episode, our Founder, Zachary Mallory, sat down and interviewed Omny Miranda Martone, who is a queer, disabled, and nonbinary survivor who turned their rage and survivorship into starting the Sexual Violence Prevention Association. "Through advocacy, education, and community engagement, we strive to create a world where everyone can live fr…
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In this episode of the Rise Above Justice Movement podcast, we sat down and talked with Maggie Gehlsen-Burnett. Maggie Gehlsen-Burnett is a feminist writer, content creator, and co-host of the podcast Pretty Furious. A former beauty queen turned podcaster, she’s known for mixing candor, comedy, and cultural critique. She’s also a brand strategist a…
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In this episode, we sat down and talked with Marlee Liss, whom is a survivor and the founder of the Non Profit organization, Survivors4Justice Reform. Marlee Liss is a restorative justice advocate, award-winning speaker, and embodiment coach. She is also a Jewish, lesbian feminist and trailblazer. Marlee made history in the justice system when her …
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In this episode of the Rise Above Justice Movement podcast, host Zachary Mallory welcomes Anna, a published author and advocate for economic equality. Anna shares her personal journey from a Head Start program to elite educational institutions, highlighting the stark economic disparities she witnessed. She discusses her work with the Sadie Collecti…
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Kate Ranta is a survivor of domestic violence and gun violence. Kate is also a published author, and writer of 'Killing Kate' which is more than a book, it's a whole experience. You can follow Kate on social media @RantanRavin or by visiting her website, www.kateranta.com
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Kevin Thomas shares his journey from Kentucky roots and a hand-me-down guitar to quitting a steady federal job and pursuing outlaw country full time. He talks about writing, co-writing, playing covers, the grind of social media and touring, and the financial and personal sacrifices required for a music career. The episode also covers his upcoming U…
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