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Sparks

David McCool

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WARNING: Disturbing Content A man walks into a therapist’s office, panicked and unable to explain what’s wrong. She asks him, as homework, to record everything calmly and from the beginning. These are the strange, intimate tapes of Patient 347. Sparks is a psychological horror audio drama about memory, identity, and breaking free from toxic pasts. “...one of the top 5 podcasts I’ve listened to. Ever.” — The Podcast Geek Written, performed, and produced independently by David McCool. Start fr ...
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INFINITAS

Mario Portela

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INFINITAS - SEASON 1: Mirror of Time is an immersive urban thriller audiodrama with supernatural elements that transcends conventional storytelling. Follow Rita Cruz as she navigates a dangerous world where past and present collide through the mysteries of reincarnation. 🛜Written, created, produced, and sound designed by Mário Portela, this cinematic audio experience blends haunting soundscapes, emotionally complex characters, and a gripping narrative that explores identity, destiny, and the ...
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What's CODE SWITCH? It's the fearless conversations about race that you've been waiting for. Hosted by journalists of color, our podcast tackles the subject of race with empathy and humor. We explore how race affects every part of society — from politics and pop culture to history, food and everything in between. This podcast makes all of us part of the conversation — because we're all part of the story. Code Switch was named Apple Podcasts' first-ever Show of the Year in 2020. Want to level ...
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Across New Skies captures the raw, funny, and unforgettable stories of Native travelers leaving home soil for the first time. From airports to oceans, each journey is a reflection of identity, memory, and bold first steps.
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WoT Spoilers

Wheel of Time Spoilers podcast

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A deep dive into the hidden meaning, identity, and motivation in the story of The Wheel of Time. Designed for readers who have finished the series and are looking for more understanding without memorizing all the different Aes Sedai.
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Pod Save the People

Crooked Media

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On Pod Save the People, DeRay Mckesson explores news, culture, social justice, and politics with Kaya Henderson, Myles Johnson, and Sharhonda Bossier. They offer a unique take on the news, with a special focus on overlooked stories and topics that often impact people of color. There’s also a weekly one-on-one interview with DeRay and special guests, from singer/songwriter John Legend to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. The experts, influencers, and diverse local and national leaders who co ...
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Sharoll Sinani Studio

Sharoll Fernandez Siñani

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Sharoll Sinani Studio is a podcast where art, ancestral wisdom, and emotional truth converge. Hosted by poet-artist and educator Sharoll Fernandez Sinani, each episode invites layered, soulful conversations on grief, memory, identity, and healing. Sharoll, an Aymara Jewish woman and Harvard-trained educator, braids storytelling, sound, and reflection into tools for transformation. With a focus on constructive disagreement, this podcast explores how listening can turn conflict into growth, an ...
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Laurie's House

tendervicious studios

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home is a place. a people. a memory. a home with open doors to those who need them, 1471 Thomas Sloane Avenue, better known as Laurie's House, is, has been, will be a place of becoming. but it is too late. 1471 Thomas Sloane Avenue, Laurie's House, is gone. // Laurie's House is a TTRPG Actual Play, produced by tendervicious studios. Using The Home We Remember as its system, Laurie's House tells a tale of memory, identity, and community.
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Diagnosed with Complex Trauma and a Dissociative Disorder, Emma and her system share what they learn along the way about complex trauma, dissociation (CPTSD, OSDD, DID, etc.), and mental health. Educational, supportive, inclusive, and inspiring, System Speak documents her healing journey through the best and worst of life in recovery through insights, conversations, and collaborations.
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Your hosts River and Michele, besties on a spiritual quest to help women LIVE in their truth. Michele and River will chat about a myriad of topics from Divorce, Parenting, spiritual journeys, and sexual identity and will bring on experts and/or friends to dive deeper into topics that feel relevant in today’s world.
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Speaking Tongues is a podcast celebrating language, culture, and identity through in-depth conversations with multilingual guests from around the world. From endangered and Indigenous languages to Creoles and diaspora stories, each episode explores how language connects us to memory, history, community, migration, and meaning. Host Elle Charisse talks with artists, educators, and storytellers working to preserve cultural heritage through words, food, music, research, and lived experience.
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New here? Start with The First Echo YY and Me is a living, growing echo of myself—written for my family, and for any adults still searching for their inner kid. It moves through real moments and shifting memory, across a wide spectrum of emotion. You can listen in any order, but I recommend going chronologically the first time—the narrative builds, quietly. For an extended journey, visit yyand.me (If you're a creator or builder, please reach out - I'd love so show you what I'm building.)
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Join Dave and Elise every week for a buggy-ride of cinematic exploration. A bilingual Montreal native and a Prairies hayseed gravitate to Toronto for the film culture, meet on OK Cupid, and spur on each other's movie-love, culminating in this podcast. Expect in-depth discussion of their old favourites (mostly studio-era Hollywood) and their latest frontiers (courtesy of the TIFF Cinematheque and various Toronto rep houses and festivals). The podcast will be comprised of several potentially n ...
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Ramblings of a Sikh is a history and culture podcast that explores the forces shaping who we are, from forgotten empires and untold revolutions to pop culture, identity, and diaspora. Hosted by Amar Singh, also known as Ramblings of a Sikh, each episode features in-depth conversations with historians, authors, artists, and activists on topics ranging from Partition and protest to music, migration, and memory. Rooted in research and driven by curiosity, it’s a space for honest, critical story ...
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Return to Grace

Adamray and Renae Forrey

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We believe that on the cross Jesus was openly displaying the depth of our value, the greatness of our identity and immensity of our destiny for which we were created. So our passion is to continue to share the goodness of God’s grace to world that speaks of their high value and worth to Him.
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The Obehi Podcast features in-depth conversations with leaders, experts, and changemakers, primarily from the African diaspora. They share their personal journeys, professional insights, and lessons learned. Explore topics like Storytelling, Cultural & Heritage Tourism, and Hospitality. Obehi also covers Entrepreneurship, History, Memory, Identity, and Self-mastery. Learn how to turn your experience into impact today. 🎧 Watch Obehi Podcast on YouTube: youtube.com/c/ObehiPodcast 🌍 More info: ...
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Native To Me

The Immersion Studio

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Native To Me is a podcast for language learners who want fluency to feel real. Hosted by the creator of The Immersion Studio and The Fluent Framework, this show explores what it actually takes to feel at home in another language — not just in theory, but in practice, identity, and voice. Fluency isn’t about sounding perfect or becoming someone else. It’s about building a way of learning — and living — that makes the language feel native to you. Each week, you’ll hear from one of three series ...
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Everyday Neuro: Psychology and Neuroscience Podcast

Dr Janine Cooper: Cognitive Psychologist, Neuroscientist, Neuropsychology researcher.

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The Everyday Neuro podcast series with Dr Janine Cooper provides knowledge and inspiration to everyone and anyone interested in the fascinating fields of neuroscience, neuropsychology and the human brain. Developed to incorporate information and interviews with experts in the field, the episodes cover a diverse range of topics from memory and cognition to mental health, wellbeing, trauma, and brain injury. Janine will guide you through the current research and help you to develop greater und ...
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Who are you when you drop the mask? Join Rich as he explores the intersection of depth psychology, existential philosophy, and authentic identity. This isn't self-help or motivation, it's a step into the unconscious patterns, shadow work, and existential questions that shape who we really are. Drawing from Jungian psychology, existentialist thought, and raw personal reflection, each episode examines the fractured spaces where our authentic selves hide beneath societal conditioning. For those ...
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Stratified is a narrative archaeology podcast hosted by, an archaeologist, storyteller, and trowel-carrying chaos magnet. This show explores the layers beneath our feet and what they reveal about land, memory, identity, and the stories we choose to preserve.
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Welcome to Freedom and Glory: Tales of American Spirit—a podcast celebrating the heart of American craftsmanship, resilience, self-reliance, and the power of disruption. Through inspiring stories and authentic storytelling, we shine a spotlight on individuals and communities who embody these values, proving that small, determined efforts can spark meaningful change. Join us as we share personal tales of triumph, innovation, and hope—moments that define the American spirit and shape our natio ...
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Red Web

Red Web

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Red Web unravels mysteries from unsolved true crime to the paranormal. Whether you're a believer or a truth-seeker, Red Web will satisfy your curiosity for the unknown with suspense, intrigue, and humor every Monday. Join Red Web at RedWebPod.com for ad-free episodes and exclusive, bonus content.
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“This isn’t just a story of suffering. It’s a story of survival—and sacred persistence.” Door to Door is a deeply personal, five-part podcast series tracing one Jewish family’s multigenerational pilgrimage from a once-lost home in Wachenbuchen, Germany, to the present-day echoes of inherited memory, trauma, and resilience. Told through archival recordings, family reflections, and emotional returns to ancestral ground, this podcast chronicles the survival of Simon—a Holocaust survivor taken t ...
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Travel through the dimensions with 17-year-old Nagrus as your guide. In this sci-fi fantasy audio story, Nargus sets out on a journey through Time, in search of her body and her past. The narrative follows 17-year-old Nargus, a "Mind"—a consciousness without a physical body—in a universe where bodies are scarce and must be acquired through "Dream Dealers." To survive, Nargus must undergo a body transplant. Her quest leads her through a richly imagined multiverse involving dimensional time tr ...
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Embark on a TALK down memory lane with "Tales from South Florida," a podcast that dives deep into the rich tapestry of stories from the region. If places and names like the Hollywood Sportatorium, Pirates World, Rascal House, Pioneer City, and Sunrise Musical Theater bring back fun-filled memories, well, you are in the right place. Based on his personal experiences growing up throughout South Florida, Bill Monty uncovers the hidden gems and legendary figures that have shaped South Florida's ...
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This series explores what Europe means from a variety of perspectives by joining an Arcadia University faculty member in conversation with a scholar, artist, or activist engaged with contemporary issues facing Europe. Each episode will feature insightful interviews, historical analysis, and contemporary voices, offering a richer, more nuanced understanding of the European experience.
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GFBS Interviews - Audio

Grand Forks Best Source

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Grand Forks Best Source “GFBS ” interviews are what truly is giving Grand Forks an identity again! Hosted by Jon Roberts, our interviews discuss everything local and in the surrounding communities. Guest interviews include: area events, local issues, human interest stories, area gossip, hot topics, non profits, city updates and so much more! GFBS interviews are where to find the information you need with organic uninterrupted conversations within the community. Catch them live Mondays and We ...
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Palimpsest

Palimpsest Productions

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Palimpsest is a (mostly) single-voiced audio drama about memory, identity, and the things that haunt us. Each ten-episode season is a unique and self-contained story, exploring the spaces between horror, fantasy, and psychological realism. #embracewhathauntsyou
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Who Yelling Now? Poet Olga Foreign delivers raw, unapologetic spoken word exploring memory, grief, identity, and survival in a world that keeps trying to erase us. From, “Stolen” truths to healing, this is where poetry meets protest — and silence meets its match. Listen loud. Speak louder, we shall be heard. New episodes weekly. Subscribe if, you ever felt invisible in your own story. If you know healing starts with naming the wound. Want to yell with us? Leave a voice note or comment. Becau ...
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Parenting with Impact

Elaine Taylor-Klaus and Diane Dempster

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The Parenting with Impact Podcast with Elaine Taylor-Klaus and Diane Dempster, co-creators of ImpactParents.com, inspires parents and professionals guiding complex kids, teens and young adults all over the world to become capable, independent adults. ImpactParents.com is an online community, award-winning blog, and direct service provider for parents and professionals. Elaine and Diane are certified professional coaches with their own lived experience raising children with complex challenges ...
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What’s My Thesis?

Javier Proenza

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What’s My Thesis? is a podcast that examines art, philosophy, and culture through longform, unfiltered conversations. Hosted by artist Javier Proenza, each episode challenges assumptions and invites listeners to engage deeply with creative and intellectual ideas beyond surface-level discourse.
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Retired holistic health enthusiast, Grandpa Bill, shares his wisdom and experiences in the realms of health, wealth, and well-being. Join Grandpa Bill on his journey of holistic health and personal growth. With over 45 years of experience in the industry, he has a wealth of knowledge to share on topics ranging from nutrition and supplements, to meditation and spirituality. In his retirement, Grandpa Bill is dedicated to sharing his insights and helping others to achieve their full potential. ...
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Resonances is a podcast about how music shapes identity, cultural memory, cognition, and well-being. Hosted by soprano, musicologist, and physician Patricia Caicedo, it explores the healing power of music and the rich traditions of Latin American, Spanish, and Catalan art song. Formerly the Latin American and Iberian Art Song Podcast. Episodes are in English, with songs and poetry in Spanish, Portuguese, or Catalan—inviting listeners into a rich, multilingual sound world.
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Better: The Brand Designer Podcast, founded by Giselle Field of Wander Design Co. and Jen Davis, was founded on the belief that designers need community. We find that the branding world often feels secretive, competitive, and sometimes just plain old confusing. When we realized that our honest, soul-chat-level convos could potentially help other designers, we realized a podcast was only natural! Better: The Brand Designer Podcast was officially born. Giselle passed away during a climbing tri ...
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Are you a high-achieving woman over 40 tired of how drinking dulls your confidence, clarity, and career momentum? Welcome to Sobriety Snippets — your daily boost of sober living inspiration and mindset shifts designed to help you quit alcohol with confidence and step into the vibrant, empowered life you crave. This podcast is for professional and business women ready to leave behind binge drinking, regret, and the habits that no longer serve them — and embrace sobriety, health, and self-impr ...
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DadAwesome

Jeff Zaugg

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ACTIVATING DADS TO LEAD WITH WONDER Walking with dads as they lead and love their kids toward God's awesomeness. We're on a mission to see dads fully alive and fully activated in their roles—leading with wonder to build intentional connection with their kids while experiencing God's awesomeness together. We partner with dads at every stage of the journey by providing practical fatherhood resources to catalyze connection with their kids, and also with other dads.
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A Colored Girl Speaks

Andrea Hunter

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A Colored Girl Speaks: Meditations on Race and Other Magical Things is a collection of my personal essays on race, culture, and politics through the prism of identity, memory, and history––an intimate, and often painful, commentary on race in America, and the way forward.
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Your favorite non-human thinkers — now weekly. Blue Mountain Morning is a podcast hosted by fictional AI duo Alex & Marc — one’s poetic, the other a little unhinged. Every Tuesday, they explore a single cultural shift or big idea shaping modern life. From time perception to algorithmic identity, nothing’s off limits. Each episode includes a short news roundup, one deep-dive story, and ends with a mindful, surprising “Morning Whisper.” It’s like NPR and your group chat had a baby… and then tr ...
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Welcome to ItsPersonalPodcast, hosted by Gary R. Gray Jr.—teacher, writer, storyteller, and kid from Preston now teaching in Singapore. This ain’t your typical pod. No fancy edits. No perfect soundscapes. Just real talk. Sometimes it’s Gary, solo, diving deep—into childhood, into choices, into what it means to be growing, moving, becoming. He peels back the layers, questions his “accomplishments,” wonders out loud if he’s living a full life. It’s vulnerable. It’s honest. It’s personal. Other ...
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Mind Power Meets Mystic

Cinthia Varkevisser & Michelle Walters

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Mind Power Meets Mystic explores how seemingly disparate events and ideas come together in unexpected and surprising ways. Nerd out with us as we dive into spirit, business, love, relationships, self-expansion, and life’s true purpose, with wild curiosity and a huge sense of humor. * Are you wanting to understand more about the power of your mind and spirit? * What would it mean to connect more deeply with your inner or higher self? * Are you looking for an ah-ha? * Is there a thinking patte ...
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Episode Summary: In this sacral chakra-themed episode of Mind Power Meets Mystic, Michelle Walters and Cinthia Varkevisser sit down with the inspiring Noemi Beres—co-owner of Podcast Connections, multilingual powerhouse, and self-taught mixed media artist living in Cyprus. Noemi shares how she blends her Hungarian heritage with Mediterranean inspir…
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On today’s interview, we are joined by Katie Marcott, Kelly Moreland, & Balylee for the upcoming 6th annual Bruce Spicer memorial golf tournament on July 24th at Kings Walk golf course. Show is recorded at Grand Forks Best Source. For studio information, visit www.gfbestsource.com – Or message us at bit.ly/44meos1 – Help support GFBS at this donati…
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Hello Language Lovers! In this episode of Speaking Tongues, we are thrilled to welcome back the endlessly talented and effortlessly cool Desta Haile, founder and director of Languages Through Music. With a rich background in music and multicultural experiences, Desta shares how her journey through various languages has shaped her identity and teach…
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Ever wonder why you feel stuck in the same mental loops—even when you’re doing “all the right things” on your alcohol-free journey? In this powerful episode of Sobriety Snippets, Becca invites you to reimagine your mind as a sacred sanctuary. If you're a high-achieving woman navigating sobriety, she’ll challenge you to stop letting mental garbage i…
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We talk about the movie Heretic. Our website is HERE: System Speak Podcast. You can submit an email to the podcast HERE. You can JOIN THE COMMUNITY HERE. Once you are in, you can use a non-Apple device or non-safari browser to join groups HERE. Once you are set up, then the website and app work on any device just fine. We have peer support check-in…
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The story behind a government dig site that was said by a psychic to contain anything anything from treasure to a "proto-human" before suddenly being shut down, the Tsarichina Hole. Ad-free episodes, bonus content, & more: https://www.redwebpod.com In 1990, a military convoy arrived in a tiny Bulgarian village. As soon as they arrived, soldiers fen…
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🟦 Episode 14: "The Trap Revealed" 🔻 Some elevators descend into more than just basements.🔻 Rita and Victor find themselves alone in an empty exhibition hall as security guards silently position themselves at all exits. While pretending to admire ancient artifacts, Rita keeps a watchful eye on the guards, sensing the closing trap. Victor hints at a …
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Homeopathy can be a wonderful complement to conventional medicine, helping to support your body's healing capacity and even mitigate side effects from other medications. The key is open communication! Always tell your medical doctor if you're starting homeopathic treatment, and always tell your homeopath about all the conventional drugs you're taki…
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In the final episode of Arc 1, Ben opens up about the emotional complexity behind his YouTube past—specifically, his early violin covers that skirted copyright boundaries. This is a reflection on growth, responsibility, and how legacy can become murky—especially when old work carries both impact and ethical debt. Includes original violin compositio…
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What happens when everything looks right on the surface—but still lands wrong? In this episode, Ben explores the difference between accuracy and presence, performance and connection. From lifeless violin playing to robotic parenting lectures, he digs into what “dynamics” mean both musically and emotionally—and how small shifts in tone and timing ca…
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“Practice makes perfect” doesn’t always hold up. In this episode, Ben unpacks how repetition can cement the wrong habits—and how unlearning is often more important than sheer effort. With stories from violin training, parenting, and Mandarin pronunciation, this is a candid look at what happens when trying harder only makes things worse—until you pa…
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In this first full episode, Ben introduces YY—the stuffed squirrel he’s kept since childhood—and explores how this lifelong companion has shaped his imagination, storytelling, and creative voice. Through voiceplay and memory, Ben traces how stuffed animals became narrative collaborators, and how their roles evolved as he moved from shy kid to violi…
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This episode sets the foundation for YY and Me—a podcast about creativity, identity, practice, and building in public. Host Ben Chan introduces the intent behind the show, reflects on his past work as a violinist and early YouTuber, and shares why this new format feels necessary. YY and Me is part audio memoir, part creative experiment, and part le…
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You finally stopped drinking—but something still feels off. The cravings may be gone, but the old wounds? They're still whispering in the background. In this Sanctuary Saturday episode, Becca unpacks what really happens when you quit drinking without doing the emotional healing work. She reflects on her own journey through trauma, anxiety, and grie…
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Grandpa Bill's Maine Mentor Moments in Business and in Life- While distinct, natural and trained memory are not mutually exclusive. In fact, effective memory often involves an interplay between the two. Trained memory techniques often leverage the brain's natural tendencies (like its strong visual memory or its ability to form associations) to enha…
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Thanks for journeying with us through Season 1 of Tales of the Unbound. We’re thrilled to return with Season 2: Door to Door—a five-episode, multi-generational exploration of memory, trauma, and identity, launching July 23, 2025. For accessibility, our podcast feed will temporarily change its name to Door to Door, but you’ll still find the same hea…
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 Hey everyone, it's Miriam Terlinchamp.  Thank you so much for listening to Season One of Tales of the Unbound! When we first created this podcast feed we knew that we wanted to tell transformational stories around awakened becoming stories that focused on the struggle to define identity, search for meaning, and connect ourselves to the greater who…
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In this episode of Return to Grace, Adamray and Renae discuss Hebrews 2 where it talks about paying attention to the truth we have heard so that we do not drift away. This truth is of His saving Grace towards you. God confirms or testifies of this truth by accompanying signs, wonders and miracles. We must not mix law and grace. It is by grace that …
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Still trying to quit drinking but can’t gain traction? You’re not alone—and definitely not broken. What if one bold week could change everything? In this episode, I walk you through how “My Sober Summer” came to life—a powerful 7-day challenge starting July 20th for women ready to break free from alcohol’s grip, reclaim their mornings, and connect …
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Through deep attention to sense and feeling, Go with God grapples with the centrality of Evangelical faith in Rio de Janeiro's subúrbios, the city's expansive and sprawling peripheral communities. Based on sensory ethnographic fieldwork and attuned to religious desire and manipulation, this book shows how Evangelical belief has changed the way peop…
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The movies we viewed for this RKO 1931 Studios Year by Year episode couldn't be more different: the sprawling Cimarron (starring Richard Dix as America's psychotic inner conflict) prompts us to speculate about Edna Ferber as a source auteur and the intertwining of her vision of America with Hollywood across three decades; while the tight, play-like…
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The true Last Battle happens. Also Aes Sedai math and the dissection of our best example of Seanchan prophecy yet. Sign or write letters to Congress with ResistBot https://resist.bot/petitions Save the TV show: www.savewot.com Support us on Patreon for ad-free episodes: patreon.com/wotspoilers Social media & affiliate links can be found on our Link…
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We speak with survivor Nichole Willden about high demand religion and culty-ness. Nichole’s book: Obscured Passages Links: website--nicholemwillden.com socials--@nicholemwillden Substack HERE. The website is HERE. Our website is HERE: System Speak Podcast. You can submit an email to the podcast HERE. You can JOIN THE COMMUNITY HERE. Once you are in…
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Grandpa Bill share time-tested wisdom for cultivating a clearer mind, a calmer heart, and a more vibrant life. We explore practical techniques like heart-brain meditation and affirmations, drawing on ancient principles to help you achieve mental clarity, emotional balance, and lasting well-being. Join our community and rediscover your inner strengt…
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Decolonizing Ukraine, by Dr. Greta Lynn Uehling, illuminates the untold stories of Russia's occupation of Crimea from 2014 to the present, revealing the traumas of colonization, foreign occupation, and population displacement. Drawing upon extensive fieldwork in Ukraine, including over 90 personal interviews, Dr. Uehling brings her readers into the…
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🎯 Are you aiming at the right target as a dad? Josh Kubler joins us with game-changing insights from Manhood Journey's survey of 6,000 Christian fathers. The stats might surprise you: Only 22% regularly read Scripture with their kids 78% don't spend intentional time discipling their children Less than 17% pray regularly as a family beyond meals and…
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Have you noticed people using terms like "unalive" and "pew pews" on social media? There's a reason for that: some people are changing the way they speak on TikTok and other social media platforms to bypass what they think are algorithm blocks. For some users, it's a fun game — but for others, self-censoring certain words is crucial to being able t…
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Getting into college isn’t just about grades. It’s about finding the right fit emotionally, socially, and academically. In this episode, Dr. Pamela Ellis shares how families can approach the high school-to-college transition with more clarity, less stress, and renewed confidence. From building trust with your teen to letting go of outdated expectat…
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What if the biggest threat to your sobriety isn't stress or wine… but the way you talk to yourself? In this soul-stirring solo episode, Becca Jacobson flips the mic and interviews herself (yes, really!) to unpack the unspoken emotional patterns that hold ambitious women back. From toxic self-talk and martyr-mode to misunderstood self-care, this epi…
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In this solo episode of Live OUT Loud, Michele explores the tender and transformative nature of devotion, not as performance, but as quiet, daily practice. What does it mean to be devoted to something or someone when there’s no audience? How do we honor what matters most, not because we should, but because our soul says yes? Michele gently unpacks …
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Two juxtaposed years frame the subject matter of Moving Memory: Remembering Palestine in Postdictatorship Chile. In one, 1973, General Augusto Pinochet’s troops stormed Chile’s presidential palace. In the other, 1948, Zionist militias expelled hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from their homeland. That 1973 should move memories in Chile is obvi…
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Even casual observers of the military will notice the unique ways that service members use language. With all of the acronyms and jargon, some even argue that membership in the military requires learning a whole language. But rather than treat military-specific language as a cultural difference of the institution or a technical requirement for the …
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Heartbreak can shatter some, but for one man, it became the foundation—literally—for a marvel that has baffled engineers and mystics alike. In Homestead, Florida, Edward Leedskalnin built Coral Castle as a tribute to the woman who left him at the altar. Standing just 5 feet tall and weighing only 100 pounds, Ed moved and carved massive coral stones…
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Join us for a special July episode as we delve into Revolutionary War history with Kathi and Jim Turner, owners of the Rising Eagle Public House in Melrose, Massachusetts. Discover how this couple's passion for American history inspired their unique restaurant, rooted in the rich history of Malden's role in the fight for independence. Learn about t…
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Why does time feel... off? Like your calendar says "Tuesday," but your brain says “October”? In our first weekly deep-dive, Alex and Marc explore the strange sensation that modern life is warping our sense of time. From Fourth of July flash floods to economic chaos and screen-time spirals, it’s not just you — the clock is acting weird. Plus: a ligh…
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In the face of accelerating climate change, anticapitalist environmental justice activists and elite tech corporations increasingly see eye to eye. Both envision solar-powered futures where renewable energy redresses gentrification, systemic racism, and underemployment. However, as Myles Lennon argues in Subjects of the Sun: Solar Energy in the Sha…
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A deceptive “beautiful” bill conceals dangerous policy, Trump administration withholds billions in school funding, Essence Fest faces accusations of cultural erasure, and former politician Rick Perry finds purpose in psychedelics. DeRay interviews Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell on justice, leadership, and protecting communities …
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Strategic Generosity: Collecting, Curating, and Championing Emerging Artists with Leslie Fram In this galvanizing episode of What's My Thesis?, host Javier Proenza is joined by Leslie Fram—collector, curator, marketing strategist, MFA educator, and tireless champion of emerging talent—for a sweeping conversation that summons the urgent need for inn…
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I’m back with another solo episode where I’m breaking down the complete Hello June offer suite and sharing why having flexible packages has been a total game-changer for the studio. I discuss my four main package tiers, from full service brand and web combos down to essential branding offerings, plus all the add-ons that support them and how I cust…
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Hello Language Lovers! In this episode of Speaking Tongues, we’re so excited to be talking with Kambai about the Tyap language. Kambai hails from the Middle Belt (central) of Nigeria. He is a minoritized language advocate and speaks the Tyap language. Between 2007 and 2020, he developed a writing system called the Akai script for the Nenzit languag…
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In this episode, we review the work of Amy Edmondson and the concept of Psychological Safety taking into account the brain science behind the now world famous approach to developing team productivity and cohesion through admitting mistakes. Find out more about the effects of Psychological Safety on the brain and ways to adopt a 'psychologically saf…
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We speak with survivor Nichole Willden about high demand religion and culty-ness. The link to the original dissertation research on the BITE (Behavior, Information, Thought, and Emotional Control) model by Steven Hassan is HERE. Links: website--nicholemwillden.com socials--@nicholemwillden Substack HERE. The website is HERE. Our website is HERE: Sy…
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You’ve nailed the career, the family, the to-do list… so why does wine still have a grip on you—night after night? In this episode, Becca dives into the surprising real reason so many high-functioning women stay stuck in the drinking cycle: the belief that they’ll never be able to quit. Drawing inspiration from Dorothea Brande’s famous quote, “Act …
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The true story of a military Air Force base that mysteriously lost use of several nuclear missiles and the extraterrestrial elements of the Malmstrom UFO Incident. Ad-free episodes, bonus content, & more: https://www.redwebpod.com In 1967, personnel at a Montana Air Force Base watched as a massive object hovered silently above them, moving erratica…
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Rough Draft Outline: The Greater Portland Crab Caper Overall Synopsis: "The Greater Portland Crab Caper" is a multi-generational mnemonic mystery spanning over six decades (1960-2025 and beyond). It charts the escalating rivalry between two prominent Portland marine industry families, the Crabbes (Eastern Promenade, led by Carlton "Carl" Crab) and …
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