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Your go-to podcast for intentional moms who want to raise strong, resilient, confident daughters. Kristen Arnett is a certified teacher, mental health advocate, mom to 3 girls and 1 boy, and expert confidence coach for girls who deserve to become exactly who they were meant to be. This show is here to give you the research-based strategies and tools you need to create powerful connections with your daughter and guide her through the pressures she faces everyday. You’re going to learn exactly ...
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Throughline is a time machine. Each episode, we travel beyond the headlines to answer the question, "How did we get here?" We use sound and stories to bring history to life and put you into the middle of it. From ancient civilizations to forgotten figures, we take you directly to the moments that shaped our world. Throughline is hosted by Peabody Award-winning journalists Rund Abdelfatah and Ramtin Arablouei. Subscribe to Throughline+. You'll be supporting the history-reframing, perspective- ...
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Complex PTSD Recovery [Reports]: We Are Traumatized Motherfuckers

CPTSD, Intergenerational PTSD, Relational Trauma | TMFR LLC

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Part of the Traumatized Motherfuckers' Research Project: What you need to know about CPTSD, in bitesized summaries of our in-depth research efforts. Peer-reviewed research and irreverent dark humor meet trauma recovery, without the "bright sides." Let's talk about the complicated experience of rectifying a life built on trauma, relearning how to have relationships, and re-imagining your future... in micro chunks. (When you're ready, jump into the deep end, detailed below.) You aren't alone, ...
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Sip the Tea

Rachelle Kruger

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Sip the Tea is a revealing journey into the digital lives of tweens and teens, featuring candid conversations about the challenges and realities they face online. Explore their world with us, as we spill the tea on the latest in youth culture. The name 'Sip the Tea' embodies teenage slang for sharing the unfiltered truth and stirring up genuine conversations about the digital experiences of today's youth. The second season of our podcast focuses on "How to talk to your children about the imp ...
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Generation Artax

Terri Trespicio, Kim O'Brien, Lori Regan

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Generation Artax is a podcast hosted by three GenX sisters from New Jersey who grew up in the '80s and '90s. The name comes from that traumatizing scene in The NeverEnding Story when Atreyu's horse, Artax, sinks into the Swamps of Sadness—an apt metaphor for a forgotten generation. Join Terri Trespicio, Kim O'Brien, and Lori Regan for lighthearted discussion, secondhand embarrassment, teenage heartbreak, and nostalgia for a time before social media or seatbelts (when we sat in the way-way ba ...
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Welcome to The Action Factory Podcast. I’m Michael Dawson, drawing on my experience growing up in the care system, working across NHS, local authority, and mental health settings, and developing what became The Solutions Toolkit at The Action Factory. In this podcast, I share insights from my own journey on both sides of the care system. Together, we explore what really works when communicating with young people in your care. Skills from Solution Focused Brief Therapy, NLP and clinical hypnosis.
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The LA Food Podcast

Acquired Taste Media

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The LA Food Podcast is where LA’s top chefs, boldest food stories, and biggest restaurant moments all collide. Hosted by Luca Servodio, the official hype man of Los Angeles restaurants, we dig deep into what’s happening across the most exciting food city on the planet — Los Angeles. We’ve chopped it up with legends like Wolfgang Puck, Brooke Williamson, Joe Sasto, and more. Expect chef interviews, restaurant news, behind-the-scenes drama, food culture trends, and no-BS conversations about LA ...
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Caribo

Cari Lebeau

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It's a big bright beautiful world! But there are dangers! Here I will be covering important topics and how to help. But will also give you little life lessons to help you out.💛
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Freelance Cake

Austin L. Church

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This podcast helps ambitious freelancers get better results with less effort. We reveal the specific beliefs, principles, and practices that give you better leverage. Every episode contains no-hype, non-expiring ideas that you can use right away to make the freelance game more profitable and enjoyable.
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WNLOW With Namma & Jo | WNLOW, Christian Grandma, Nurturing Kingdom Kids, Legacy, Christian Parenting, Training Grandchildren

Krista & Josiah Lenon - WNLOW With Namma & Jo | Evangelist & Learning Coach for Christian Grandmas

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WNLOW* Christian Grandma* Nurturing Kingdom Kids* Are you a Christian grandma searching for biblical strategies to train your Kingdom kid? Are you seeking to connect spiritually and emotionally with your child? Do you have barriers inside the family structure hindering the teaching process? Perhaps you need a battle plan to disciple your kid to become God’s warrior? Well, you’re definitely in the right place! Welcome to WNLOW with Namma & Jo! Our mission is to help the Christian grandma nurt ...
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From local favorites like Post Paradise to national headliners like The Head and The Heart, each week 90.5 KCSU highlights our student hosts interview and chat with musicians, artists, and performers.
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Hello! Welcome to my podcast! I will do an episode every now and then going over things of what you may come across in high school or other things. These episodes are short so I will try to publish more at least twice a week.
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What Would You Do If?

Michael Clarke & Wayne Rodgers

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This program is designed to cover complex topics in question form. We cover these three questions with the Bible and discuss these intricate subjects. Prepare to hear two preachers with open Bibles conversing about everyday life. What would you do if...?
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14-Year-Old Parenting Montana Tools

Center for Health and Safety Culture

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Your fourteen-year-old is in the process of learning to manage strong feelings, understanding their increased expectations at home, growing friendships, and attempting to meet academic standards. All of these new experiences can feel overwhelming. Now is the time to build a trusting relationship with your child/teen and support them in managing their own actions, solving problems, and making healthy decisions. Knowing how to offer this parental support is not easy. Parents and those in a par ...
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Two officers discussing different topics. Expressing their concerns, feeling, disagreements on police/ life incidents. Two police officers ers, Blanca and hector talking about alot of nothing. Alot of random conversation about whatever comes to mind. Our life, others life, crazy or funny encounters with civilians.
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Lets Talk About It

GrindFace TV LLC

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Dimitrius and Saniyyah Mayo are the host of “Lets Talk About It” where they discuss every day relatable topics. Their real and raw personalities allow them the freedom to discuss topics while being transparent. They engage the audience with their personal stories and authentic views.
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The Liv'n Abroad Pod

Brooke Seals

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Ayo! Just here to take you out of your slumpt Monday routine and into my world of chaotic travel experiences! Every week, I partner up with one of my friends and discuss things that ACTUALLY happen to me while traveling solo abroad:) It's a wild ride, so if you'd like to join me on a journey, then simply pack your bags by picking a podcast:)
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Toto Dolly

Toto Dolly

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A podcast by Toto Dolly on real life issues. Articulated.❤️ Listen and have fun..letme be friends with you (my audience). If you want to appear in my next podcast or want to add a thing or two on my discussions.....email me at [email protected]. 😍💯♥️
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16-Year-Old Parenting Montana Tools

Center for Health and Safety Culture

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Your sixteen-year-old needs to be in situations where they can practice healthy decision-making skills. Involving teens in establishing family rules and expectations makes a huge difference in their ability to safely experience the world. There are simple things parents and those in a parenting rule can do right now to build a healthy relationship with their teen while encouraging them to manage their own behavior, solve problems, and make healthy choices. Parenting a teen is not easy. Join ...
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13-Year-Old Parenting Montana Tools

Center for Health and Safety Culture

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Your thirteen-year-old is in the process of carving out their identity, and their measuring stick is often their peers’ opinions and approval. They come to better understand themselves through interactions with you, their teachers, and their peers. This is a critical time to teach your child/teen how to manage their own actions, problem solve, and make healthy decisions. ParentingMontana.org brings parents and those in a parenting role this podcast to provide a process and tools to support y ...
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Uncommon People Podcast

Aaron & Ashley Davis

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What drives people to do hard things? Are some just more disciplined than others? 1 Peter 2:9 calls us a peculiar people (KJV). Strange. Odd. Unusual. Uncommon. Aaron & Ashley Davis do a lot of things that could be considered odd, or uncommon. Together, they dive deep into living life intentionally, and what it’s like to make the sacrifices that reap spiritual, physical, and emotional benefits. Along the way they interview other anomalies that have inspired them. Thanks for listening.
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OasisTalks

Oasis Youth

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A deep dive into the unheard issues impacting today's youth, brought to you by a group of young people from Portadown! Learn from their experiences, gain insight into what is actually happening in their lives and hear the issues they're passionate about. With different topics covered every episode, you're sure to learn something about young people, yourself and even the community you live in. Check out Oasis Youth NI on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to find out more about what we do.
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12-Year-Old Parenting Montana Tools

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Your twelve-year-old is working to assert their independence while still being dependent. They will naturally test limits and break rules. Although this is challenging for parents and those in a parenting role, it is a normal part of your child’s/teen’s development and necessary for their learning. Now is the right time to engage your child/teen in learning how to manage their own behaviors, solve problems, and make healthy choices. The information provided in this podcast from ParentingMont ...
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This podcast is from the mind of 3 unique young adults, tryna figure life out. We talk about whatever we want to talk about and whatever we need to talk about. “This Sh!t is for Us”
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11-Year-Old Parenting Montana Tools

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Your eleven-year-old may have mixed emotions about their middle school years, and they will enjoy many highs as well as endure some lows. Proactively engaging and connecting with your child/teen today will make a huge impact on how well they are able to navigate the exciting years ahead. Children/teens are better able to learn how to manage their own behaviors, solve problems, and make responsible decisions when they are intentionally engaged. Now is the right time for parents and those in a ...
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Talking Fussball

Talking Fussball

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Blanketing the Bundesliga and the German football scene, Talking Fussball is the essential podcast for fans of Europe's most exciting league - talkingfussball.com - @talkingfussball - patreon.com/talkingfussball
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Food 4 Thoughts

Food 4 Thoughts

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I dissect, discuss and elaborate on ideas and wild thoughts as well as, what the future brings. All while being surrounded by laughter and good souls. Educating people and stimulating minds is my goal while having fun!
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Have you ever stopped to think about just how much of an emotional load we carry as moms, especially when our girls enter the teen years? Life has been full lately, so in this episode I’m sharing a little “life lately,” some honest reflections on the emotional heaviness of raising teen girls, and a gentle reset as we head into a new year together. …
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Welcome to another Action Factory Podcast with me, Michael Dawson. Before we begin this episode, here's a quick reminder: Don't miss my 30-minute webinar 'The BIG 4 in Youth Work.' You'll also get two powerful tools and my popular 'Brief Therapy Toolkit' eBook—already a hit with nearly 40,000 youth workers. Click below to subscribe and watch!" WATC…
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In March of 1988, when Kim was in the sixth grade, she watched as the boys goaded her friend Amy to walk out over the surface of an icy pond — at which point the ice started to crack, and then broke beneath her. And everyone…laughed. Hysterically. It was a very shallow pond, and no one was hurt. But the peer pressure of it all haunts Kim to this da…
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Rund takes Ramtin on a tour of the enduring world of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice... and our two hosts make a bet. Guests: John Mullan, professor of English Literature at University College London and author of What Matters in Jane Austen Devoney Looser, professor of English at Arizona State University and author of Wild for Austen: A Rebellio…
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In this episode of Generation Artax, we cover it all: backpacking across Europe pre-iPhone, intense sneezing, and the day Jesus flew off a crucifix and hit Lori in the face. Plus: yacht rock, catholic school, depression, anxiety, personal poltergeists, crimes we've committed, and why you shouldn't miss your medication five days in a row. And: Dad b…
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Welcome to another Action Factory Podcast with me, Michael Dawson. Before we begin this episode, here's a quick reminder: Don't miss my 30-minute webinar 'The BIG 4 in Youth Work.' You'll also get two powerful tools and my popular 'Brief Therapy Toolkit' eBook—already a hit with nearly 40,000 youth workers. Click below to subscribe and watch!" WATC…
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It’s the first episode of The LA Food Podcast in 2026, and Luca Servodio and Father Sal are kicking off the new year the only way they know how: with food resolutions, trend forecasting, and a healthy dose of Chef’s Kiss / Big Miss. On this episode, Luca and Sal trade three food-related resolutions each, from how they plan to dine out in 2026 to ch…
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Octavia Butler gave us a new kind of science fiction: not only as one of the first writers to use history to talk about the future, and not only as one of the first Black women to do it, but by sending, along with her warnings, a message of hope, survival, persistence, and repair. To access bonus episodes and listen to Throughline sponsor-free, sub…
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Hey there Grandma, If you’ve been rocking with us all year, you already know - this space is about faith, family, and raising Kingdom kids on purpose. Today’s episode is extra special because all three of my grandkids are here with me, and we’re closing out 2025 by reflecting on the greatest lessons we’ve learned and the episodes that meant the mos…
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As a kid, Ramtin fell in love with Frank Herbert's 1965 epic sci-fi novel, Dune. Today, he joins NPR's Books We’ve Loved crew, Andrew Limbong and B.A. Parker, to make the case for why he thinks you'll love it too. To access bonus episodes and listen to Throughline sponsor-free, subscribe to Throughline+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org/through…
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Lori was having a hard day in May 1993: Kim got rejected from the Peer Leadership program and Mom was yelling about the government—leaving Lori with no one to talk about her problems including her bad rep, small boobs, and the fact that she was going to miss critical episodes of 90210, Melrose, and the last Wonder Years. Plus: Kim and Lori are left…
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Welcome to another Action Factory Podcast with me, Michael Dawson. Before we begin this episode, here's a quick reminder: Don't miss my 30-minute webinar 'The BIG 4 in Youth Work.' You'll also get two powerful tools and my popular 'Brief Therapy Toolkit' eBook—already a hit with nearly 40,000 youth workers. Click below to subscribe and watch!" WATC…
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It’s a Christmas-week episode of The LA Food Podcast, and we’re celebrating with one of the most joyful restaurants in Los Angeles. This week, Luca Servodio sits down with Eric Bedroussian and Josh Hartley, the hospitality-driven duo behind Budonoki, the wildly popular Virgil Village izakaya that started as a roaming pop-up and grew into one of LA’…
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Send us a text As the year wraps up, it’s really easy to look at your A1C, the scale, or your app data and feel like you didn’t do enough. I recorded this episode as a reminder that progress isn’t just measured in numbers, and that you’re not failing just because life got messy. In this episode, I talk honestly about why end-of-year reflection so o…
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Christmas wasn't always a national shopping spree — or even a day off work. But when Charles Dickens published A Christmas Carol in 19th-century London, the holiday went viral. Guests: Leon Litvack, professor of Victorian Studies at Queen's University in Belfast and editor of the Charles Dickens Letters project. Lucinda Dickens Hawksley, author and…
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Hey there Grandma, In this Christmas episode of WNLOW with Namma and Jo, we speak directly to grandparents, parents, and faith-filled leaders who want to pass on more than traditions. They want to pass on truth. Using John 1:1 and Isaiah 9:6, Namma and Jo share how to keep Christ at the center of Christmas and how to intentionally teach children an…
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Merry Cringemas everybody! And to live up to that name, we've got a show teeming with awkward first kisses, OfficeMax Santa gifts, and a poem Terri wrote to her boyfriend in 1993. Plus: 90s gifts that wouldn't exist today (hi, answering machines!) and our (least) favorite Christmas movie. We wish you a safe and happy holiday season, and thank you f…
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The LA Food Podcast does awards… our way. In this first-ever LA Food Awards, Luca Servodio and Father Sal toss out the tired “Best Chef / Best New Restaurant” formula and replace it with an audio awards ceremony celebrating the restaurants, chefs, and cultural moments that actually defined LA dining in 2025. At least for us. From the FOMO Award for…
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What if the real story of human history is a story itself? To kick off our winter book club, we talk with bestselling author Tamim Ansary about his book, "The Invention of Yesterday: A 50,000-Year History Of Human Culture, Conflict And Connection," about why the future of our species might depend on our ability to arrive at a story we all share. Th…
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Hey There Grandma, In this intimate episode of WNLOW with Namma & Jo, Josiah asks Namma two thoughtful questions about her faith, her relationship with God, and what life might look like without the podcast. Their honest exchange invites YOU to reflect on how well your grandchildren truly know you — and how intentional conversations help shape last…
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Welcome to another Action Factory Podcast with me, Michael Dawson. Before we begin this episode, here's a quick reminder: Don't miss my 30-minute webinar 'The BIG 4 in Youth Work.' You'll also get two powerful tools and my popular 'Brief Therapy Toolkit' eBook—already a hit with nearly 40,000 youth workers. Click below to subscribe and watch!" WATC…
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In this episode, I’m sharing why travel can be such a powerful way to connect with your daughter, from our special 12-year-old solo trips to a recent girls’ trip with all three of my daughters. We'll also talk about how travel doesn’t have to be expensive or complicated, including how I use travel points to make these experiences affordable! And mo…
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The LA food equivalent of a new Taylor Swift album dropped this week. The Los Angeles Times has released its annual 101 Best Restaurants in Los Angeles list, and Acquired Taste got early access before anyone else. On this episode of The LA Food Podcast, Luca Servodio sits down with LA Times restaurant critics Bill Addison and Jenn Harris at Mercado…
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Send us a text If you have ever stared at your CGM graph like it was a report card or felt personally attacked by a single spike, this episode is going to feel like a deep breath you didn’t know you needed. Today we are talking about the messy, emotional side of diabetes tech. CGMs, apps, trackers, all the data, and the pressure that comes with it.…
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Hey there Grandma, In this reflective and heartwarming episode of WNLOW with Namma & Jo, Namma and Josiah sit down to ask you the big legacy questions: the kind that make you pause, look inward, and think about the story you’re leaving behind. Together, they walk through a series of identity-shaping prompts, answer them honestly, and invite YOU to …
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Did you love reading picture books and snuggling up with your kids when they were little, but now you don't know how to connect during the tween/teen years? You're not alone. In this episode, I'm talking about why reading aloud is STILL one of the most powerful ways to connect with your daughters. Inspired by The Read-Aloud Family, you’ll learn the…
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In this episode of Generation Artax, we take a trip back to the early 90s when Terri left for college and Kim was inconsolable. And Lori went off to college and became a huge star. Also: REM sleep, room temps, and a bad case of lice. Buckle up and enjoy. Visit our website: www.generationartax.com and join our mailing list for the latest information…
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Welcome to another Action Factory Podcast with me, Michael Dawson. Before we begin this episode, here's a quick reminder: Don't miss my 30-minute webinar 'The BIG 4 in Youth Work.' You'll also get two powerful tools and my popular 'Brief Therapy Toolkit' eBook—already a hit with nearly 40,000 youth workers. Click below to subscribe and watch!" WATC…
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Welcome back to The LA Food Podcast. This week, Luca and Karen Palmer dive into one of the most fascinating food stories of the year: the global fight over wagyu. Karen breaks down what Japanese producers are trying to protect, whether A5 wagyu is actually worth the hype, and why the debate mirrors DOP fights in Italy over ingredients like San Marz…
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Are you currently watching your daughter struggle with school anxiety, girls being mean to her, or not belonging, and it's breaking your heart? Whatever hard season she's going through, I want to offer you three quick messages of hope to hang onto that she will get through this. Don't miss this listen. Sending love to both of you! xo, Kristen Menti…
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What's better than holiday hot chocolate? If just thinking about it makes you feel all warm and fuzzy, well – that’s by design. Chocolate's big history sweeps across the globe, and today we’re going on that journey: from the pre–Columbus Americas, to an early 20th century reporter’s hunch about what cocoa production really takes, to a 21st century …
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Hey there Grandma, God isn’t hiding wisdom from His people. He’s handing it to us, and many are still rejecting it. In this episode, Krista and Josiah use Hosea 4:6 as a lens to talk about how God is giving YOU knowledge for your family, your calling, and your legacy. Together they: Share why they’re rebranding the podcast to better align with God’…
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In this episode of Generation Artax, 13 yo Lori hopes her future self isn't a huge slut, and then doubles down on catholicism. Kim fails to make the basketball team. We all take Tae Kwon Do. Plus: movies that make us cry and one 80s movie we should not have been watching. Strap in and let's begin. Visit our website: www.generationartax.com and join…
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Welcome to another Action Factory Podcast with me, Michael Dawson. Before we begin this episode, here's a quick reminder: Don't miss my 30-minute webinar 'The BIG 4 in Youth Work.' You'll also get two powerful tools and my popular 'Brief Therapy Toolkit' eBook—already a hit with nearly 40,000 youth workers. Click below to subscribe and watch!" WATC…
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This week on The LA Food Podcast, Luca welcomes back Nancy DaSilva, co-host of Compliments to the Chef, certified New Yorker, and our official ambassador from LA’s louder, older, and more globally hyped culinary sibling: New York City. We kick things off with a Thanksgiving ice-breaker before diving straight into the State of Dining in NYC. Is the …
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On today's show, a Thanksgiving story you might never have heard -- not about Pilgrims or Native people, but instead about a woman who, as civil war loomed, pushed for a shared national holiday she thought would keep the United States together. This episode originally ran in 2024. We’ve got a favor to ask: We know there are a lot of great NPR shows…
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Hey there Grandma, In this urgent and eye-opening episode of WNLOW with Namma & Jo, Namma and Jo bring attention to the intense persecution facing Christians in Nigeria right now. Believers are being attacked, displaced, and killed simply for standing for Jesus, and the global Church can no longer remain silent or unaware. Namma and Jo share truste…
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Send us a text The holidays are supposed to feel warm and joyful, but for many of us living with type 2 diabetes, they also bring stress, pressure, old patterns, and a whole lot of internal “what ifs.” Food. Family comments. Blood sugar. Expectations. Anxiety. It all shows up at the same time. In today’s episode, I walk you through a real and human…
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'Stop seeing everything so negatively." they say. But the cognitive behaviors underlying depression don't allow it. Let's talk about mental reactions and sticky patterns that outweigh false brightsides. Video Workbook! Course summary This conversation delves into the cognitive basis of depression, focusing on how neural networks, memory games, lang…
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Rund Abdelfatah and Cristina Kim try to unravel the mystery of a Soviet scientist who was helping to spread the word about nuclear winter theory—until he disappeared. This is a peek at the kind of exclusive bonus content Throughline+ supporters get every month. Want more like this? Sign up via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org/throughline. And than…
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