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Healing Is Hot

Kayla Rose Stevens

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"Healing Is Hot" Hosted by Intuitive Energetic Healer & Spiritual Teacher, Kayla Rose Stevens, is for those ready to take their life to completely new levels emotionally and physically. Inspired by Kayla's personal journey healing physical illness, inner traumas & completely changing her inner & outer world, you'll hear intuitively channeled guidance, spiritual hacks and energetic tools to help you access your highest timeline in life right NOW. If you're ready to shift into your new reality ...
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The Sovereign Heart Frequency Podcast, hosted by Katherine Finley of Sovereign Heart Coaching and Miriah Feehery of Whole Being Counseling, invites listeners into a space of love and authenticity amid the current climate of polarization. With a commitment to heart-centered dialogue, the podcast aims to foster understanding, creativity, and collaborative problem-solving, envisioning a harmonious world where every authentic voice contributes to the collective orchestration of a future that ben ...
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Season 2 Outer Space We Go! This is Mars. 從我這邊,到你那邊 不用五步。 生活體會/書影心得/各界對話 記錄下人生中火花交織的軌跡。 且來聽聽 我的外星荒誕奇談 Instagram: mars1diary -- Hosting provided by SoundOn
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The Next ChaptHER

The Next ChaptHER -Fully Informed Life

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Welcome to The Next ChaptHER podcast, a place where women like you rediscover their most fulfilled selves - beyond and within motherhood. Meet your host, Andrea Hecht, a Life & Purpose Coach for busy moms, an educator, and a mother of 2. This is a podcast where we explore what it means to reclaim ownership of your time, well-being, and personal identity outside motherhood. Join Andrea for deep conversations with inspirational women as we find out what it means to feel lit up by your life aga ...
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Conversations draws you deeper into the life story of someone you may have heard about, but never met. Journey into their world, joining them on epic adventures to unfamiliar places, back in time to wild moments of history, and into their deepest memories, to be moved by personal stories of resilience and redemption. Hosted by Richard Fidler and Sarah Kanowski, Conversations is the ABC's most popular long-form interview program. Every day we explore the vast tapestry of human experience, wea ...
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My name is Whitney Walker, welcome to Women Waken! I am a Licensed Mental Health Therapist specialising in substance abuse, addiction, eating disorders, trauma, and Spirituality. Over 10 years ago I walked into a therapist office for the first time because I realised that I felt incapable of handling life. I abused drugs and alcohol, had rock bottom self esteem, often felt suicidal, was very self destructive, and had no idea how to resolve what felt like a complete mess inside my mind and em ...
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Welcome to "The Rose Window," where we explore the fascinating world of our minds, brain health and the revolutionary science that’s improving human connection. Over six conversations, we'll join Dr. Daniel Weinberger (founder of The Lieber Institute for Brain Development) and Ryan Cummins (special advisor), as they dissect the intricate web of connections that define our inner and outer worlds. From personal struggles to societal bonds, this series examines the pivotal role the human brain ...
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This week, Aaron, Matt and Scott get together to talk offseason Timbers and a few new updates with the club. First, they dive into their feelings on Bank Of America as the new kit sponsor and Tillamook staying on the kit (on the sleeve). Next, the jump into quickly discussing the signing of Brandon Bye and what that means for the team and their tra…
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In this episode, hosts Miriah Feehery and Katherine Finley welcome Natalie Rose Martin, founder of Arbor Vitae Mystery School, for a conversation about sovereignty. Natalie shares her journey into sovereignty work, explaining the important distinction between inner sovereignty—which involves self-responsibility, shadow work, and connection to sourc…
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Dr Tanya Latty is an insect scientist with a quirky taste in pets, and a keen eye for detail, but it's the lessons from her brainless pet slime mould that she's most fascinated about. Tanya studies the behaviour of ants and bees and she's particularly interested in their ability to work effectively as a team to achieve a common goal. But her pet pr…
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When his elders named him Bindi, David Hudson had no idea his future would involve performing with his didgeridoo at the Taj Mahal, or a role in a film starring Marlin Brando Western Yalanji and Ewamian man David Bindi Hudson is a performing artist and musician. His parents were born on Mona Mona mission, near Cairns. David's mother didn't like bei…
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Erna Walraven was one of the first female zookeepers to work at Sydney's Taronga Zoo in the 1980s. Despite practical jokes from her male colleagues, like animal dung in her gumboots, Erna kept her nerve. She was born in The Netherlands, to parents who were involved in the Dutch resistance during World War II. Erna's love of languages took her to Sp…
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It's a tale we all know so well. Working hard and diligently building the life you think you're supposed to want—the career, a marriage, a carefully crafted plan. And then everything came crashing down. My guest this week, Becca Eve Young, knows all to well how this story goes. Because she lived it. Her marriage unraveled. She was laid off while al…
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To all our listeners I want to wish happy holidays to you and the ones you love. This week's story is an homage to an 80's horror classic "Killer Klowns from Outer Space." And had inspiration from the Canadian Horror Comedy "Slaxx." Additionally, we at Discount Storytime have been looking for a sponsor and, after doing some market research, found t…
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At 18 years old, Mick Doleman miraculously survived when his ship capsized in the freezing Southern Ocean off Tasmania. But as he floated in a life raft with his nine crewmates, his ordeal at sea had only just begun. This episode of Conversations was produced by Meggie Morris, the Executive Producer was Nicola Harrison. It covers ship wreck, overcr…
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We're Baaack!!!! Long story short, Discount Storytime is home. :-) If you have downloaded this episode, would you please, please click the "say hi" link below and let me know you received it? And, if you would, please let me know what genres you enjoy so I can tailor future stories for you awesome listeners. Thank you!!! "Bluer" is a parody of the …
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Liz Cameron was 18 years old when a stranger approached her in a book shop. It was the beginning of her induction into a cult, and it was an experience Liz barely survived. The process of brainwashing happened gradually, first came the love-bombing and the allure of finding a new purpose in life. Then came the isolation from friends and family, alo…
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Many women feel invisible or silenced during hard seasons. Putting pressure on themselves to suck it up and push through. My guest this week, Heidi Schalk, believes that visibility is a healing and transformational act for women and she wants to help get them there. Heidi's story is incredibly powerful — from single motherhood and burnout to rebuil…
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Tom Robinson was a 14-year-old living in the Brisbane suburbs when he made a promise to himself to become the youngest person ever to row across the Pacific Ocean. Nine years later Tom set off from Peru bound for Australia without a support crew and limited communication. Tom navigated by the stars, made eye contact with a shark and rowed up to 15 …
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The bestselling Irish author grew up on a farm set on “50 acres on the side of a hill”. Growing up, she witnessed a harsh, misogynistic country that convinced her she would never marry. Claire shares what she has learned about writing from a litter of newborn piglets. Her works Small Things Like These and Foster have both been made into movies. Cla…
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When artist Vincent Fantauzzo was a boy he was a street-fighting petty criminal with dyslexia and a blazing talent for drawing. He escaped jail time, and grew up to become one of Australia's most well-known portrait artists. VIncent Fantauzzo is one of Australia's most successful portrait artists. For his luminous, photo-realistic paintings he's wo…
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How a boy from Glasgow named Norman Swirsky grew up to become Australia's most famous doctorWhen Norman was 10 years old his dad decided to change the family's surname to Swan in a response to ongoing anti-Semitism in Scotland after WWII. Norman wanted to be an actor growing up, but his parents encouraged him to study medicine. After he completed h…
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The author and actor thinks summer in Australia is done bigger, better and weirder than anywhere else. For three months of the year, life slows down and heats up. But for William, summer in Australia is an imperfect paradise where more than anything, people yearn to connect. Summer can be a hellish time in Australia, where temperatures soar and fir…
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Often in interviews with my fabulous guests, we get so passionately caught up on a certain topic that I barely make it through all my prepared prompts and questions. This was definitely the case with my guest this week, Kilkenny Tremblay, who is a true Divine Feminine modern mystic: a psychic medium, podcast host, and visionary teacher who seamless…
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Journalist and author, Brigid Delaney looked into the ancient philosophy during an assignment from her editor. What she discovered led her to years of study and a brand-new outlook on life that focuses less on happiness and more on meaning and contentment. Brigid is devoted to the Stoics, a philosophy that encourages its followers to focus on what …
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Today I touch on the Nervous System & why we must gain control of our emotions to have anything we want in this life. I rapid fire: - different forms of Nervous System Dysregulation - what fight or flight really is - how our body will shut down and freeze to protect us - is people pleasing actually just a nervous system response? - Symptoms of dysr…
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Before we step into the rush of December — the events, expectations, emotions, and everything extra — this episode invites you to slow down and take a breath. Today, Andrea walks you through one of the most clarity-creating exercises she uses with clients and inside her Circle groups: choosing a feeling you want to protect and then using your camer…
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Cult survivor and psychotherapist Dr Martina Zangger on her ten years devoted to an Indian mystic and how she learned to stand on her own two feet. When Martina Zangger was 19 years old she became a devotee of the Rajneeshee Movement led by the Guru, Bhagwan. The cult had its headquarters in a huge ashram, built in rural Oregon, and Martina decided…
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What happens if you lose your hand bones in a card game? Content warning for profanity, horror elements, and body horror. This story was read by voice actor Grande. He can be emailed at [email protected], or check out his substack at https://dalpoco.substack.com/! Music: "Skinny Food Fighters Blues 85" by Won Jong Hwa from Pixabay Sound Effects by…
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When Helen Garner began following her grandson Amby's under-16s football team, it was a chance to spend more time with her youngest grandchild before he became an adult and she was fascinated by the spectacle. She went along to all the games, and to every training session, shivering on the sidelines at dusk, it also gave Helen a new writing project…
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At the very end of World War Two, Australian soldiers were sent to Borneo to dislodge the occupying Japanese Forces. The story of their brutal fighting was largely forgotten by their own compatriots, who never understood why they went in there in the first place. It was one of the largest amphibious landings of the whole war, and what followed was …
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If you're lucky, the Divine spark of your Soul will one day ignite a passion within you. It will send you on the ride of your life towards your purpose. My guest this week, Silvia Resnik, is one of the lucky ones whose life mission became crystal clear on a trip to Africa and changed the entire focus and trajectory of her life. Silvia helps women b…
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While fighting anorexia Lexi Crouch was admitted to hospital 25 times and placed in an induced coma twice. When doctors told her she would die, she began the slow climb up and out to health (CW: discussion of eating disorders) Lexi was 16 when she was first admitted to hospital and diagnosed with anorexia and spent the next decade in and out specia…
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This week, Aaron, Matt and Scott finally get back together to talk Timbers. They start with the Playoff exit against San Diego before rolling into the offseason roster moves the team has made. They discuss a bit about where to add and some interesting decisions made by the FO before jumping into the Schedule Release. Finally, they wrap up quick tho…
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today is so special! I hit a lot of different topics in this episode... All stemmed from your ability to be GREAT (and not just good) I want you to see how you are built and destined for greatness, and not just settle in life. This means understanding a lot of things such as: your skills and Soul plan, your personality, and how to become your own t…
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Mark Winterbottom grew up in outer Western Sydney, in a family with not much money to spend on expensive hobbies. But by an extraordinary twist of fate, Mark won his first mini motorbike in a shopping centre raffle at the age of 8. Immediately, he was off, speedily rising up from bikes to kart racing, and then to V8 Supercars. Mark won race after r…
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A monster, an angry mob, and a proposal. Content warning for sexual themes. Click here for CHICKEN FRIED HORROR! "Skinny Food Fighters Blues 85" by Won Jong Hwa from Pixabay "Happy Funk" by Alex Guz from Pixabay Sound Effects by freesound_community from Pixabay "Click here to say hi!" Support the show Find Discount Storytime on Bluesky Email me her…
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Heather's brother and grandfather died in a tragic drowning accident when she was 12 and from that day, she began looking for a way to commune with what lies beyond. The quest has taken the Stella award winning writer to Buddhist monasteries, Native American dance rituals and sweat lodges, and to the discipline of writing. And Heather has had an in…
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*. REPUBLISHED with the CORRECT audio, sorruy about that!!! * There are Two Ways to Live Life; as a victim of circumstance or as the badass you really are. My guest this week, Erin Brennan, has lived by and embodied this mantra throughout her life. She reminds up that the choice is ours - you can react to life's curveballs or you can grab them and …
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Giving so much thanks today to ALL of you fabulous, remarkable, wonderful listeners! Thank you for those who have been around since the beginning (4 years!) thank you for those who are new or recent, thank you to those who have downloaded the whole catalogue of over 400 episodes!, thank you SO much to those who have reached out personally to let me…
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Louise O'Sullivan spent 10 years with the ADF, including deployments with the Special Forces in Afghanistan which eventually left her with PTSD, but a bigger battle lay ahead, the fight to save her premature twins. After leaving the military, Louise wanted to begin a family but cancer treatment had left her unable to carry her own children so she f…
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After the death of her father, a spiritual moment with the life-size wooden statue of Bob at Nine Mile convinced queer rapper, Jamaica Moana that everything would be alright. Jamaica was born to the music of Bob Marley on the Central Coast of NSW. Her dad loved Bob’s music more than anything else and would listen incessantly on his interstate truck…
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There are moments in life that stop you cold — the ones you didn’t schedule, didn’t plan for, and definitely didn’t see coming. The kinds of moments that crack you open and force you to see yourself, your life, and your inner voice through an entirely different lens. In today’s episode, I’m joined by USA Today bestselling author Cara Lockwood, whos…
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Tens of thousands of 'van lifers' and 'grey nomads' drive around Australia each year. But the iconic road trip has a surprising origin story involving a pair of missionaries, a retired butcher and a gun-slinging mother-daughter duo. David Riley is a pastor and father who was on a lap around Australia with his wife and three children when he heard a…
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This week is a reply of season one's Thanksgiving Special. Enjoy Our sponsor this week is "Leche Bell Grande." Enjoy! Content Warning: Horror elements, Profanity Here is the link to our new podcast, Chicken Fried Horror! Music: "Skinny Food Fighters Blues 85" by Won Jong Hwa from Pixabay "Romantic Adventure" by Pavel Bekirov from Pixabay “Funk Upbe…
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Despite being a stand-out young player, many NRL clubs initially rejected Johnathan Thurston because they thought he was too small and wiry but he went on to become one of the best rugby league players of all time. Johnathan showed his rare talent for rugby league early on but his parents didn't have the money to help him travel to games. So in his…
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Artist, author and Stolen Generations survivor, Rhonda Collard-Spratt, on bush hugs, beehives, emu bumps, and finding peace. Aunty Rhonda Collard-Spratt is a Yamatji-Noongar elder and Stolen Generations survivor who grew up on the Carnarvon Native Mission in Western Australia. As a little girl she would escape from her dormitory into the bush to fe…
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What does being a Mother mean to you? Have you ever stopped to think about it? Predominately we think of a Woman who has had a child and is caring for and raising that beautiful being. Yet, what about those of us who don't have kids? Can we never experience something that could be akin to Motherhood? My guest this week, Dr. Gertrude Lyons, set out …
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Dr James Loxton on how modern democracies can crumble as authoritarian regimes take hold, but also how freedom and democracy can rise again, from the Americas to Europe and into Asia. James grew up in stable Canada, where he spent his summers herding sheep in the middle of forest plantations. As a teenager, he hatched a plan to escape his "rough as…
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Today's episode is all about animals and how they help us grow! - how pets help us grow - how pets mimic our behaviors & personality - animal's health reflections - their purpose on earth - using intuition to get a pet & grow with a pet - intuitively getting my puppy Prada / puppy blues / reflections etc & so much more is packed in here!! Book your…
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Eric Philips has always loved cold weather and from young age became fixated on the idea of polar exploration and following in the footsteps of the adventurers he read about in National Geographic. And he went on to lead gruelling expeditions to the North and South Poles, pushing his body and mind to the limits. Eric also had dreams of travelling i…
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In this episode of the Sovereign Heart Frequency Podcast, we welcome Thessa Sophia, a healing practitioner and inner landscape guide whose spiritual journey has been shaped by direct experiences with inner guides and deeper dimensions of consciousness. Thessa shares her profound spiritual path, including how guides appeared to teach and support her…
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Click here for our new podcast - CHICKEN FRIED HORROR! Hear the lost audio journal of a true POS (Pioneer Of Science). Enjoy! (You can also read this story here.) Content warning for profanity, body horror, and horror elements. Check out Chicken Fried Horror here! About Discount Storytime: Love humorous short stories? Want to pause the adulting for…
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Screenwriter Samantha Strauss on her grandmother's vibrant last years in a Gold Coast retirement home where love, sex and startlingly pragmatic conversations about dying were all part of daily life. (CW: not suitable for children) (R) Samantha Strauss started dancing from the age of 2, and as she grew up, she became increasingly serious about it. S…
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