We share our experiences as parents of 3 children, along with stories from others in similar situations. From two-parent households, blended families, single parents and more. Join us as we explore the world of being outnumbered!
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Outnumbered Podcasts
Matt, a man outnumbered by women in his business and a girl dad, and his wife and business partner, Stephanie explore the world of insurance through a unique lens filled with good times, some silliness, and yes if we must, some good information, too.
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This is Help! We're Outnumbered! - a funny, honest and slightly sleep-deprived parenting podcast from two very normal (and tired) parents trying to survive life with four small kids! We're not experts, we're not polished, but we ARE real - and hope you'll laugh with us, cry with us, and maybe feel a little less alone in the madness! New episodes weekly, Subscribe, leave us a comment and lets survive together! Why not follow us on Instagram too??! hwopodcast
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Helping you figure out all the big stuff in life: relationships, health, money, work and the world. Let's talk! With trusted experts and your stories, Life Matters is all about what matters to you.
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Experience the Cold War like never before with Cold War Conversations — an award-winning podcast recommended by The New York Times. Each week, host Ian Sanders brings you raw, firsthand accounts from the people who lived through one of history’s most tense and transformative eras — soldiers, spies, civilians, and more. These aren’t stories from textbooks. They’re unfiltered voices from the frontlines of history — emotional, gripping, and deeply human. This is Cold War history, told from the ...
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Michigan Wolverine Football Podcast News & Commentary By Fans...For Fans since 1999.
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Weekly teaching and worship audio brought to you by the Apostolic Church of Salem, IL
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There are a number of ways to develop software: Test-driven, Behavior-driven, Product-driven, Customer-driven (to name a few). But once you move into engineering leadership, you're no longer dealing with software directly. It's all about People Driven Development. How do you work with people to drive this engineering product forward? How do you manage people so they feel seen, respected, emotionally safe, challenged, and empowered? How do you deliver business results and also focus relentles ...
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Radical activist citizen journalism. A weekly radio programme on RTRFM (92.1FM), a community radio station based in Perth, the capital city of Western Australia. We bring an independent perspective to the analysis of news and issues and provide a forum for activists, campaigners, academics, advocates and workers denied a voice by the mainstream media. Covering indigenous issues, post-capitalist/anti-capitalist analysis, refugee rights, antifa and all the important environmental, economic and ...
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We talk about a way in which the Left can expand its voting base and better help our fellow citizens to understand why we are Leftists, as well as discussion about the news in general.
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Empowering people to live in the freedom and power of grace through a growing relationship with Jesus Christ.
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Have you always been interested in delving the depths of outlandish theories? Do you have suspicions as to what all the hubbub is about, as pertaining to things in general? If so, join us as we tackle the topics that the news (or any reliable source), won't tell you about! Each week we take on another theory from the internet or from submissions in an attempt to get the truth-- or at least some good laughs.
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Some firefights and bomb blasts never make the news or the history books, but they’re still incidents that changed the lives of those involved. In each episode, host and former soldier Thom Tran talks to fellow veterans of our recent wars. We hear from a badly burned vet who became a TV star; a medic who says God answered his prayers on the battlefield; and one of the few women soldiers to take an enemy life in action. Thom also shares his memories of fighting in Iraq, where a sniper's bulle ...
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This podcast chronicles the tales of Myrina and Tristan, a longtime married couple who accidentally stumbled into the swinger lifestyle. They discuss and navigate the topics of consensual non-monogamy, open relationships, sex-positivity, kink, alternative love and lifestyles. Listen to their adventures, learn their lessons, laugh at their misadventures, and enjoy their amazing journey.
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Speaking of History is a podcast series which explores stories hidden within the recently digitised cassette tapes of interviews conducted in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s with former University of Sydney staff and students. This series is part of the History of University Life.
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Listen in to deep discussions on The World as it is Today. Lanni and CHUD X talk through a variety of topics including current events, news, politics, movies, music and other propaganda. All through filters of their anarcho family values, homesteading mindset, and curious sense of wonder. RSS Feed: https://feed.podbean.com/Theworldasitistoday/feed.xml Find Us on Instagram: @the_world_as_it_is_today Email us at: [email protected] You can also find Lanni on https://YouTube.com ...
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Outnumbered by elephant seals and king penguins: my weirdest day at work
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11:00In a land where the animals are in charge, a marine ecologist has stories of cross-species camaraderie and weather turning deadly for the latest in our series on your weirdest day at work.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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2025 Michigan Football - Outgunned, Outmanned, Outnumbered, Outplanned
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56:15Phil and Clint sift through the rubble after Michigan's 27-9 loss to Ohio StateBy Phil Callihan
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The emotions, memories and secrets hidden in your wardrobe
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40:13Our wardrobes hold emotion, memory, and even a little rebellion, so how can you use your clothes to better inhabit who you are and who you want to be?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ask Aunty: staff kitchen etiquette breach
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11:56Most offices have an unspoken etiquette around how to eat in the shared spaces, but what happens when a colleague grossly misinterprets those rules?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Sarah Hayden is a mum of five, including two neurodivergent daughters and has supported many families navigating ADHD and autism. At 48, she discovered she had ADHD herself, a revelation she describes as "cathartic," and now shares her family's experience in her book Parenting Different.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Are antidepressants overprescribed in Australia?
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21:00With one in seven Australians taking antidepressants, one researcher says they're one of the most commonly overprescribed drugs.So, what does a perfect care model look like? And why are so many us us anxious or depressed?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Getting an ADHD diagnosis is about be simplified. But will it be easier?
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21:00Getting an ADHD diagnosis can totally depend on where you live and how much you can afford. For many people, that means long waits and big bills. But this year, NSW shook things up. So what does this mean if you’ve been stuck in ADHD limbo?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Long family road trips in Australia offer some big reasons to pull over. The Big Banana at Coffs Harbour, the Big Merino in Goulburn, and the Big Lobster in South Australia are just a few of the country's many giant landmarks. Now there's talk of building a giant pear in Shepparton, Victoria. So, what's the deal with Australia's obsession with Big …
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Camping in NSW national parks could soon cost more under a major proposal to standardise fees across the state. Supporters say it will improve facilities and reduce no-shows, but others fear it will make nature less accessible. For the first time, many basic and remote sites could carry a price tag. The changes raise bigger questions about how we v…
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You reach your mental peak at around 60 years of age. Here's why
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17:00"Your school years are your best years." "Life begins at 40."According to researchers, what we're told about age isn't exactly correct.Contrary to common belief, your mental peak happens between 55 and 60 years of age.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Why women are joining the We Do Not Care Club
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17:00Chin hairs, smiling and making others happy. These are just some of the things the worldwide We Do Not Care Club have struck off their list. The club started when Melanie Sanders, a US social media influencer, posted a video online listing things she used to care about but no longer does. So, why does the movement appeal to so many women?…
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Years, decades even, before we retire, we start to dream of travel. Sights never seen, places never been...the world is a retiree's oyster. In this fourth episode of the Good Retirement Series we talk seeing the world, whether it's your own backyard or the far-flung ends of the earth, and look at the practicalities of travelling in retirement.…
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2025 Michigan Football - Kyle Whittingham Intro - Ghosts of Coaches Past
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49:03Phil and Clint discuss the introduction of new head coach football Kyle Whittingham and the challenges he faces taking over the Wolverine program.By Phil Callihan
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Do you love taking photos? Well, it's doing more for you than you might think. Whether it’s snapping your dog, the sky at sunset, or your grandkids pulling faces, photography helps us slow down and really see the moment. It gets us out of the house, sparks conversations, and reminds us that our lives are full of small, beautiful things. So think ab…
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We're asking your favourite Australians about their relationship with money in our new series 'My Two Cents'. He's got all the answers to your science questions, but what does he know about managing money? Hear Dr Karl's my two cents.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Billionaires have entered the space race, and now they're funding a different kind of race—one against time itself. Currently, a $101 million prize is on the table for the entrepreneur who can create an elixir of youth. So, as billionaires line up at the fountain of youth. How are those without a billion dollars in the bank trying to cash in on thi…
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Surprising research on what's seen as "older" in the workplace
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27:00A new report by the Australian Human Rights Commission and the Australian Human Resources Institute found almost one quarter of HR professionals now classify workers aged 51 to 55 as "older". Two years ago, only 10 per cent of recruiters took that view. So, what does it mean to be an "older" person in the workplace?…
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The Business Case for Kindness - A PDD Holiday Special
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58:33Eddie and Morgan explore the concept of intentional communication within engineering management, sparked by Will Larson's post 'Good Engineering Management is a Fad.' They emphasize interpersonal communication's impact on individual and group performance. Touching on the Gottman method's 'Four Horsemen,' and Nadella's promotion of Nonviolent Commun…
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When East German Soldiers Dreamed of Flying Over the Wall (436)
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1:14:59Andrew was a British modern languages student in 1989. He recounts the serendipitous moment when he stumbled upon an advert for a work and holiday trip to the GDR. The trip was organized by the Great Britain GDR Society, which allowed participants to experience life behind the Iron Curtain. For just £120, students could immerse themselves in a cult…
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Ask Aunty: When your new date comes with a warning label
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11:36When dating someone new, it can feel wonderful to get swept up in feelings of lust and delight. So, what happens when you get a warning to tread a little more carefully?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A psychologist's deep dive into Mel Robbins' 'Let Them Theory'
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39:33Made famous by American author and podcast host Mel Robbins, the viral self-help mantra 'just let them' is about letting go in situations you can't control. But is there any substance behind the phrase?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Women bodybuilding and the growing use of illegal steroids
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17:55According to a recent study, women in bodybuilding are four times as likely to use anabolic steroids -- which help your body build muscle -- than average, with one in seven using these drugs. They're illegal... but they're also unregulated, and very often miss-labelled.. meaning it's unclear what you're putting into your body.…
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What's holding back women’s sport in Australia?
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14:08Despite progress, women’s sport still battles for visibility. Experts say issues like low pay, poor scheduling, and weak infrastructure are stalling professionalisation, with ripple effects felt all the way down to community sport.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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What can we learn from extreme sports enthusiasts?
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6:44While lots of us will be spending the holidays horizontal for days on end, a brave subset of Aussies use their time off to enjoy extreme sports - skiing, paragliding, rock-climbing. So, why do some people love the thrill of extreme sports like sky diving and free climbing, while others shy away from roller-coasters?…
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Running a half-marathon when you can't see the road ahead
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11:28Running a marathon, a half-marathon, even a 5K, is no small thing. The training, the early mornings, the commitment can take a lot out of you. Now, imagine doing it without being able to see. For blind and vision-impaired runners, it's a whole different level of difficult. But a Sydney running club is making it possible - pairing vision-impaired ru…
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How do you help a loved one drawn to extremist groups online?
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17:35According to the Australian Federal Police, children as young as 12 are being radicalised by extremist groups online. And now terrified families say there's nowhere to turn.So, what does early intervention look like? And where can families find help?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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From homeschooling to homesteading, groups of women are eschewing moden life to take up the "traditional" roles of 1950s-era wives and mothers.And while many of us yearn for simplicity, an expert warns against the dark side of the tradwife subculture.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The psychology behind "us versus them" thinking
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9:25Riots, murders, and politically-motivated terrorism. No matter what side of politics you sit on ... or even if you consider yourself pretty removed from politics ... it's obvious there is a deepening divide right now. It's called "us versus them" thinking.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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