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5-4

Prologue Projects

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5-4 is a podcast about how much the Supreme Court sucks. Hosted by Peter Shamshiri, Rhiannon Hamam, and Michael Liroff, it's a progressive and occasionally profane take on the ideological battles at the heart of the Court's most important landmark cases and an irreverent tour of all the ways in which the law is shaped by politics. Subscribe to our premium episodes & much more at fivefourpod.com/support 5-4 is a production of Prologue Projects.
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Join us on the Zero Hunger Project Podcast, as we dive into the fight against hunger and explore actionable solutions to create a world where no one goes to bed hungry. Each episode highlights innovative programs, partnerships, and advocacy efforts aimed at eradicating hunger. Through inspiring interviews, powerful stories, and expert insights, we bring you closer to the grassroots efforts and larger initiatives making a real impact. Learn how you can be part of the solution, whether through ...
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Not only is masculinity a wilderness, we often feel alone in it. Male loneliness is at epidemic levels which is not only tragic, it correlates to more men seeking commercial sex. Unfortunately, the demand for commercial sex is precisely what drives human trafficking! On this podcast, we discuss aspects of modern masculinity with leaders across various social justice and professional backgrounds so you can increase your tools for navigating the Masculine Wilderness.
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The Healthy Project Podcast

The Healthy Project

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The Healthy Project Podcast explores the powerful intersection of health, society, and equity through real conversations with changemakers on the front lines of social impact. Each episode features thought leaders, researchers, and advocates who unpack how social structures — from policy to culture — shape the health of communities. Topics we explore include: Health equity and structural determinants Community-driven research and innovation Lived experiences of marginalized populations Publi ...
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Mainframe Connect

Open Mainframe Project

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The Mainframe Connect podcast includes the I am a Mainframer series, Riveting Mainframe Voices series, and other content exploring relevant topics with mainframe professionals. The I am a Mainframer series explores the careers of those in the mainframe ecosystem. Hosted by Steven Dickens. The podcast is sponsored by the Open Mainframe Project, a Linux Foundation project that aims to build community and adoption of Open Source on the mainframe by eliminating barriers to Open Source adoption o ...
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Open Adoption Project

Lanette & Shaun Nelson

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This podcast is about connecting. It's about growing. It's about stretching. In society nowadays, it's easy to fall into echo chambers. This is not an echo chamber. Open Adoption Project is a community dedicated to listening and learning, and building relationships based on healthy respect and communication. The Open Adoption Project focuses on improving adoptee experiences by encouraging open communication between all members of the adoption constellation, nurturing ongoing open adoption re ...
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BloodStream

BloodStream Media

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BloodStream is an entertaining and informational podcast for the bleeding disorders community. Each week, hemophilia patient Patrick James Lynch and former non-profit director Amy Board are joined by advocacy leaders, medical experts, and other guests to discuss the latest news, scientific advancements, policy initiatives, and so much more. Subscribe wherever you listen, or search BloodStream Podcast on YouTube to catch every episode there. Produced by Believe Limited. Presenting sponsor: Ta ...
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Hosted by productivity strategist Mike Vardy, A Productive Conversation offers insightful discussions on how to craft a life that aligns with your intentions. Each episode dives into the art of time devotion, productiveness, and refining your approach to daily living. Mike invites guests who are thinkers, doers, and creators to share their strategies for working smarter and living more intentionally. From practical tips to deep dives on mindset shifts, this podcast will help you reframe your ...
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LGProcast

Local Government Professionals Inc

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LGPro is the member association and leading voice for people working in Local Government in Victoria, providing leadership, professional development, advocacy, and representation in the pursuit of excellence. Join LGPro for intimate conversations with local government leaders and sector experts as they tackle the big issues facing council leaders as they arise in the podcast for local government decision makers across Victoria, the LGProcast.
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The Partnership Podcast

Vail Valley Partnership

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Dive into the latest happenings in the Vail Valley direct from the heart of Colorado’s Rocky Mountains. Vail Valley Partnership brings you the scoop on business news and current issues to advocacy alerts and community conversations.
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Think disability means disadvantage? Think again. Join hosts Lauren Mill and Heather Monger as they flip the script on what it really means to live with a disability. With unfiltered honesty, sharp humor, and plenty of heart, I'm Disabled... So What? dives into everything from dating and education to daily life and the myths we’re tired of busting. It’s not about inspiration—it's about real stories, real challenges, and real pride. This is disability, unapologetically.
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The non-partisan Digital Politics Podcast with Karen Jagoda explores political and advocacy campaign best practices, new technologies and innovative approaches to voter engagement, fundraising, ground game strategies, cross-media advertising, using social media to promote and persuade, and getting out the vote. Since 2007, this show has spotted trends and interviewed strategists on the campaign trail as well as candidates, elected officials, and solutions providers who are bringing new tools ...
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Hosted by Jenny Ponzuric - school psychologist turned neuropsychologist, former administrator, professor, and lifelong learner - this podcast explores what’s next in the world of school psychology and special education. Each episode gives you clarity, strategies, and resources to make your work feel a little easier while strengthening how you support students and families. Expect practical tools, career insights, and honest conversations about the evolving role of school psychologists. From ...
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Are you a dermatology patient who wants to understand your medication access better? A dermatology provider with questions about how to advocate for patients? You may be a biologic coordinator, practitioner, medical assistant, field access specialist, nurse, pharmaceutical rep, or anyone with skin who wants to hear from leaders in dermatology! That's Derm Good will answer your questions and more! That's Derm Good is an interview-based podcast with insights and practical tips about dermatolog ...
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In Development Podcast

Infill Development in Edmonton Association (IDEA)

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This is the podcast for all you city-builders, city-shapers and city-dwellers out there that care about driving change towards people- centred communities. On In-Development we talk about how Canadian cities develop in and up. We are presented by IDEA, the infill Development in Edmonton Association, a non-profit education and advocacy group bringing together like-minded people working to shape our City.
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Deepa Karthik

Deepa Karthik

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Deepa Karthik from NJ (New Jersey), is a Program Manager and Executive Director of the HinduVote project, led by HinduPACT. Deepa Karthik empowers the American Hindu community through civic education and advocacy. She is involved in many volunteer activities in her community and works actively with youth groups. Deepa Karthik also manages projects in the pharma and finance sectors.
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Studio AMG’s Advocacy Animation Pod-Story is an innovative, multi-format advocacy project created by Joseph Ibeh & Chiffon. The production integrates an animation short film series, pod-story, illustrated book, comic book, and interactive game to engage diverse audiences on multiple levels. At its heart lies a collection of transformative narratives that challenge prejudice, celebrate diversity, and promote empathy across race, religion, tribe, nationality, and social class. By blending audi ...
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Motherhood isn’t quiet, but the world always told us to be. Welcome to The Silent Mother Project with Sam Richardson, a storytelling podcast for the moms who’ve carried entire worlds on their backs and were still told to “be grateful” and “stay strong.” Sam became a mom at 18, lost her first daughter to congenital heart disease, survived trauma she never asked for, and built a life rooted in healing, advocacy, and speaking out loudly. This is her diary in podcast form: honest, messy, funny, ...
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Project Voice

Jessica Nguyen

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Project Voice is a podcast series dedicated to increasing visibility on issues that Asian/Asian American women face daily as well as providing a platform where their community can go to for guidance and resources.
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Impunity Files Podcast

Alynda D. Morrison

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Fault Lines Project is an open source investigation into journalist impunity and society fractures points. It also documents the journey to advocacy in developing crisis services for journalists & humanitarians seeking intervention services.
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The Thought Broadcast

RANZCP Australasian Psychiatry

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The Thought Broadcast is a regular podcast linked to the RANZCP’s journal, Australasian Psychiatry. It is produced by psychiatry trainees, for trainees, with a particular focus on the Scholarly Project and trainee research. The Thought Broadcast primarily aims to demystify the Scholarly Project and humanise research by sharing the trainee experience. We will focus on some of the stories behind successful projects, including how the authors came up with ideas and transformed these into publis ...
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Project Sapient is a podcast meant to engage our brothers and sisters in the law enforcement and military communities, in conversations that we all know we need to have. All opinions you‘ll hear are our own, are protected by our first amendment of the United States Constitution, and in no way reflect or are meant to reflect the opinion of any specific agency, officer or service member. Some opinions may be controversial. Listener Discretion is advised.
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Fault Lines Project

Fault Lines Podcast

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Fault Lines Project is an open source investigation into journalist impunity and society fractures points. It also documents the journey to advocacy in developing crisis services for journalists in conflict, STEM Innovation HUB and the VR Peace Museum in Los Angeles, California, USA. Cover art photo provided by Joel Filipe on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@joelfilip
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Pro Bono Happy Hour

Pro Bono Institute

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Lively conversations about law firm pro bono news, infrastructure, and best practices featuring insightful and entertaining expert guests from PBI’s Law Firm Pro Bono Project member firms, and Law Firm Pro Bono Challenge® signatories, Corporate Pro Bono Challenge® signatories, and from other pro bono and access to justice champions and leaders.
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SART Fertility Experts

Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology

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An educational project of the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology, this series is designed to provide up to date information about a variety of topics related to fertility testing and treatment such as IVF. The "Experts" include accomplished professionals: reproductive endocrinologists, reproductive urologists, genetic counselors and mental health professionals who share their knowledge and advice in an informal interview. Are you ready to take the next step towards building your fa ...
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Longtime animal advocate, Hope Bohanec, covers a variety of farmed animal issues including the ethical, environmental, spiritual, heartbreaking and heartwarming aspects of living vegan. Hope has engaging conversations with inspiring guests focusing on critical reasons for living a vegan lifestyle and covering current topics such as the humane hoax, environmental impact, speciesism, and effective outreach advocating for chickens, turkeys, cows, pigs, goats and other farmed animals. Hope is a ...
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Faith and Sustainability

Archdiocese of Atlanta

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Join Leonard Robinson, every week as we journey together to explore how faith and sustainability connect. Guests appearing in each episode include environmental experts and influential members of different faith traditions as we find out how we can better care for our common home. We look forward to meeting you at the corner of faith and sustainability!
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Nicepilled

Edward Odell

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Nicepilled is a personal project but also a descriptor for a loosely organized community that focuses on compassion and recognizing each other’s common humanity. This pod is not overtly political in nature but, I won’t shy away from political topics. Cooking, media and medical advocacy are recurring themes.
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Straight Up

GOM Central

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Straight Up podcast is a GOM Central Project, from Relationships Australia. This is a podcast made for people who've been in care, and it's made with people who've been in care. Relationships Australia South Australia's (RASA) Post Care Support Services offers support in the form of counselling, support work, case work, groceries, social groups, advocacy, connecting with family and culture, and brokerage.
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The Female Farmer Project™ Podcast

The Female Farmer Project™

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This podcast is where we mow down ‘grass’ ceilings. Host Audra Mulkern leads conversations with farmers, scientists, journalists, technologists, entrepreneurs and advocates. Together, they elevate the invaluable traditional, cultural and experience-driven knowledge that women contribute to agriculture.
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The Reformed Sports Project's mission is to restore healthy balance and perspective in all areas of sport, through education and advocacy. Hosted by former collegiate national champion turned youth sports parent and coach Nick Buonocore, the Reformed Sports Podcast engages top figures in the sports world – highly-regarded collegiate coaches, championship-winning professional athletes, leading journalists and industry experts – to discuss the importance of a healthy and balanced approach to y ...
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The Stoop

Welcoming Neighbors Network

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On The Stoop, you’ll hear the stories of activists, policymakers, and thought leaders who are working to create abundant and affordable housing through policy campaigns across the United States. Our guests will have a variety of backgrounds and expertise and come from organizations hot off their first campaigns to those with long track records of success and everything in between. They’ll also come from all sorts of places: from Washington, D.C. to Missoula, Montana to Austin, Texas. The Sto ...
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Terror Talk

Steve Downs, Jeanne Finley, Lynne Jackson & Kathy Manley

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Two lawyers and two activists from Project SALAM (Support And Legal Advocacy for Muslims) discuss critical and provocative issues from the global "War on Terror" and examine in detail some manufactured cases of preemptive prosecution in America and abroad. Who's a terrorist? Not who you might think.
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Tahoe Project Podcasts

Tahoe Project

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Tahoe Project is an independent, non-profit journalism venture that supports solution-oriented learning, critical-thinking and productive dialogue about local, regional and global issues relevant to Lake Tahoe. The Tahoe Project seeks to engage minds in productive dialogue and collaborative problem solving and to empower parties to negotiate toward actionable outcomes by promoting critical thinking and knowledge-based discussion. We are driven by the conviction that answers to Tahoe’s most c ...
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Invisible Tears

Invisible Tears

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In the 1970’s and 80’s, women’s bodies started to surface in the Connecticut River Valley between New Hampshire and Vermont. One woman survived her vicious attack, was stabbed 27 times and left for dead. This survivor's name is Jane Boroski and she is the host of Invisible Tears Podcast. Is her case related to the other cases? This is unknown. Why? Because ALL the cases STILL remain unsolved, including Jane's. Are all the cases related and the work of a serial killer? That is unknown as well ...
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National Advocacy Calls on Developing Legislation

National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers

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NACDL's State Criminal Justice Network (SCJN), has initiated a conference call series entitled National Advocacy Calls on Developing Legislation (NACDL). The teleconferences generally feature an expert on an issue area and are designed to inform criminal defense lawyers and advocates across the country on a variety of criminal justice issues. Key to the calls is informing participants of any legislation or litigation pending that seeks progressive reform on the issue, and serves as a call to ...
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We share diverse perspectives on the oceans around us, raise awareness of ocean change, and foster a collective connection to the blue planet. This podcast has been a personal project for a small team of researchers, united through the EU4Ocean Coalition for Ocean Literacy and through their passion for ocean advocacy. We hope you enjoy listening! www.eu-oceanliteracy.eu
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BudgIT Podcast

BudgIT Foundation

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BudgIT Foundation is a foremost civic-tech organisation leading the advocacy for fiscal transparency and accountability in Nigeria’s public finance, as well as across other African Countries. We play an active role in project tracking and implementation in Nigeria’s 36 states and also have a series of tech products that help citizens to follow the budget and government spending thereby holding elected officials accountable. Join us every month for conversations on grassroots engagement, gove ...
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The Advocacy Exchange

Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law

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The Advocacy Exchange, a project of the Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law, is a monthly program of conversations with advocates advancing change. Each episode of the Advocacy Exchange features attorney authors from the Clearinghouse Community, http://povertylaw.org/clearinghouse, discussing ideas and innovative approaches to advancing justice and opportunity. The Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law provides national leadership in advancing laws and policies that secur ...
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ONPulse

ONPulse Podcast

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The ONPulse podcast is a companion series to a 360 public affairs polling and analysis project run by Abacus Data with partner agencies Summa Strategies and spark*advocacy. Tune in for weekly clips on Ontario polling and analysis by leading experts, talking heads, and just about anyone who wants to drop by to chat politics
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Healing Hearts is a podcast aimed to help others parent with purpose. We offer support for resilient families as a beacon of hope and understanding for parents of vulnerable youth. Our commitment is to serve as an empathetic yet empowering guide for parents through the complex journey of raising children who face emotional, developmental, or behavioral divergence. We create dialogues that inspire, providing practical solutions and unwavering support for parents seeking strength and compassio ...
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Cambridge Pro Bono Project

Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge

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The Cambridge Pro Bono Project ('CPP') was established within the Faculty of Law in 2010, and launched by Professor Philippe Sands QC. Since then, the CPP has undertaken several major projects each year. Since its inauguration, the CPP has partnered with dozens of bodies, including NGOs, charities, barristers’ chambers and courts. The CPP is a research centre, not a legal clinic. It works on a model which draws on the subject-matter expertise of graduate doctoral researchers, masters student ...
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Wisdom Within

Kathleen Surline @WisdomWithin

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Encouraging mental health awareness, self-advocacy, recovery and HOPE, for all those living with mental health conditions - and everyone who cares about them! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/WisdomWithin/support
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The On-Air Advocate

Tammy Flynn: podcaster, author, speaker, patient & special needs advocate a

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The On-Air Advocate podcast provides education, advocacy and support for special needs parents, caregivers, those with disabilities and complex medical conditions.
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The Heart of Advocacy

The Advocates Injury Attorneys

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Welcome to The Heart of Advocacy, a show dedicated to highlighting extraordinary individuals working to create an equitable and just world. Your hosts are Doni and Ken who are with The Advocates, a law firm serving the Pacific Northwest. Join us as we delve into the lives of these heroes as they serve our communities, elevate marginalized voices, and break down barriers to foster a brighter future for everyone.
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In this episode of Mainframe Coven, Jessielaine Punongbayan (Product Manager, Dynatrace) and Richelle Anne Craw (Software Engineer, Beta Systems Software) chat with Lezlie Browder, A Technologist Devoted to Lifelong Learning. She shares her decades-long career as a mainframe mentor, instructor, and technologist. She reflects on inclusive tech cultu…
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Day Four brings a burst of colour, creativity and Christmas magic as we shine a spotlight on 3D Toy Shop, a community-focused charity that turns imagination into inclusive play. In this episode, we explore how 3D Toy Shop creates affordable, accessible, custom-made toys that spark joy for disabled children and their families. From sensory play to a…
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Most of us think of sleep as a nightly event. Michael Breus thinks of it as a lifelong pattern—a shifting, evolving chronotype that changes as we age. Every time he joins me, we end up deep in the details of how rest, alertness, and biology shape our days. This conversation was no different. In this episode, Michael and I dig into the core ideas be…
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Day Three brings us to an organisation making a huge difference on and off the pitch. In today’s episode, Lauren and Heather are joined by CP United FC, a charity and football club dedicated to supporting children and adults with cerebral palsy and associated conditions. Together, they dive into the power of inclusive sport, how football can build …
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Ivan Pardo, Founder of Solidarity Tech used his organizing platform to successfully manage the over 100,000 volunteers for the campaign of Zohran Mamdani for Mayor of New York. This platform was originally designed to be multilingual from its inception to organize non-English-speaking rideshare drivers. While technology was key to the Mamdani succe…
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Erik sits down with Holly Johnson—author, profit-acceleration coach, and seasoned business strategist—for an insightful conversation about the everyday mistakes that hold organizations back. Together they unpack practical, easy-to-apply strategies for overcoming procrastination, taming your inbox, and elevating genuine human connection in the workp…
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Hope’s husband, Cogen, returns to the show for a unique discussion on the portrayal of animal personhood in media. They delve into the evolution of children’s entertainment and examine the representation of animals as individual, intelligent persons. Cogen and Hope explore how the depiction of animal personhood in these films has shaped our percept…
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S6 EP4: Denise Robert Unsolved - Interview With Her Brothers Denise Robert was 62 when she was shot and killed in Manchester, NH on August 30, 2015. Her family has waited over 10 years for answers and resolution, but police don't have much to go on and need the public's help. In this episode of Invisible Tears, Amanda, Jane and Drew sit down with h…
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Progress accelerates when leadership chooses people first. In this episode of the Zero Hunger Project, Bahrom Khidirbaev and Diydor Berdiklichev talk about how their nation reduced poverty from 35% to 6.6% in just seven years, a transformation driven by empathy, data, and decisive action. Bahrom shares how Uzbekistan built an inclusive system where…
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Day Two of our 12 Charities of Christmas series shines a warm festive light on Square Peg Activities, a charity dedicated to creating accessible, inclusive, and confidence-boosting experiences for disabled children and young people. In this episode, Lauren and Heather sit down with co-founder Sharon Needham to explore how Square Peg Activities insp…
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Briana Shephard has a gift for helping people feel confident in their own skin. As a licensed esthetician and the owner of Breeze Spawt, she brings a refreshing blend of education, empathy, and real-world experience to every client she serves. In this episode of That’s Derm Good!, Briana joins Janelle to talk about her journey into aesthetics, why …
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This episode is a short, powerful reminder of how easily projection shows up in our daily work. When we are tired, stretched thin or overloaded with meetings and deadlines, it is so tempting to hand our stress to someone else without even realizing we are doing it. I talk through the phrases we all catch ourselves using, the ones that push responsi…
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This National Adoption Month Book Club episode dives into the shocking true story of Georgia Tann, a once-celebrated American adoption pioneer who was, in fact, a baby trafficker. This book, written by Journalist Barbara Raymond, who uncovered this dark history, shares how Tann’s legacy continues to influence adoption laws and practices. We discuss…
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We’re kicking off our 12 Charities of Christmas series with an organisation that brings confidence, connection and community to young people through the power of the ocean. In Day One, we sit down with The Wave Project, a charity that uses surf therapy to support children and teenagers experiencing mental health challenges, social isolation and low…
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Enjoying the podcast? Send us a text message In this episode of The Thought Broadcast, Dr Allen Huang speaks with Professor Margaret Chisolm and Associate Professor Durga Roy from Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA. They are joined by Dr Michael Weightman and Dr Ed Miller, as they explore the origins and evolution of the Perspectives of Psych…
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Season Two of I’m Disabled… So What? is officially here, and Lauren and Heather are kicking things off with a short but meaningful welcome. In this bite-sized intro, they share what’s new, what’s changed, and what listeners can look forward to as the podcast steps confidently into its next chapter. From exciting guests to deeper conversations, pers…
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Season Two is officially on its way, and Lauren and Heather are back with even more honesty, humour, and powerful conversations about disability, identity, and real life. This season, expect deeper stories, bigger topics, and plenty of unforgettable moments as we continue to ask one bold question: I’m disabled… so what? Lauren leads the way with he…
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On this special episode of the Bloodstream Podcast, hosts Patrick James Lynch and Marc Pangilinan kick off a three-part Blood Brother Collaboration, featuring heartfelt stories and insights from men across the bleeding disorders community. The discussion centers on lived experiences, including complicated grief, joining the community, wearing multi…
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In this episode, Eleanor Mohammed and Peter Spearey join our host Stephen to discuss the Edmonton Design Awards, great examples of urban design and its importance to building great public spaces. Learn about the jury process, philosophy and goals of Edmonton Design Week and how our guests see it evolving over time. Biographies: Peter Spearey Peter …
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In this episode of A Productive Conversation, I sit down with Quang X. Pham — entrepreneur, author, and the first American of Vietnamese descent to become a U.S. Marine Corps aviator. Quang’s story is the definition of an underdog’s rise — from a young refugee in America to leading a Nasdaq-listed biotech company. His new book, Underdog Nation: Zer…
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In this powerful episode of the Masculine Wilderness podcast, Tom Perez sits down with Jenni Lippold, a people technologist, StoryCorp enthusiast, and a relentless believer in the power of human connection. Together, they explore how storytelling can soften political divides, dissolve concepts of the “other,” and transform our understanding of trau…
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These days, three degrees of separation from a drug dealer is all it takes to get you drone struck by the U.S. government in Venezuela. And look, maybe these extrajudicial killings aren’t exactly legal, but the bigger problem for all you sissy justice lovers out there is that this administration doesn’t care about the law. If you're not a 5-4 Premi…
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S6 EP3: Judith Vieweg Unsolved In this episode of Invisible Tears, Jane and Amanda overview the unsolved murder of Judith Vieweg. Judith was just 31 years old when she was found stabbed to death on Sunday September 9, 1973. She was found only about 100 feet from her home at 393 Main Street in West Townsend Massachusetts by a neighbor. She was a bel…
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Hope takes root in the soil and flourishes in the hearts of those who nurture it. In this episode of the Zero Hunger Project, Meesha Wittkopf, founder of the Youth Coalition 4 Food Security North project, shares how local leadership, youth action, and Indigenous knowledge are transforming food security across the Yukon. Meesha paints a vivid pictur…
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Send us a text “My foster child’s biological parents are incarcerated; how can I guide them through this difficult time?” “My child’s guard is up after trauma, how can I help take the walls down?” “How can I help a child transition out of Department of Juvenile Justice custody?” — When a child is in DJJ custody, they’re locked up, isolated, and sca…
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Dr. Erica Ramos, dermatology PA, CEO of Raven Innovations, and founder of Restore Scalp, joins Janelle on That’s Derm Good! to share the story behind the first and only medicated dry shampoo of its kind. Dr. Ramos’s journey into dermatology began in combat boots. After serving as a medic in the military, she went on to complete PA training through …
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Sister Mary Haddad, President and CEO of the Catholic Health Association, returns to The Healthy Project as 2025 ends with a major coverage threat ahead. In July 2025, Congress passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act with major Medicaid changes that analysts warn will reduce access for millions. American Medical Association+1 At the same time, enhanc…
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I had such a great conversation in this episode, because it taps into a feeling so many of us know well. We entered school psychology excited to work directly with kids, then suddenly found ourselves buried in testing cycles and report writing. Talking with Dr. Zack Maupin was a reminder that our skills stretch far beyond that loop, and that it is …
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In this special book club episode, we’re joined by adoptee Anna Lehnardt to discuss All You Can Ever Know by Nicole Chung—a powerful memoir about transracial adoption, identity, and the search for belonging. We explore themes of race, family, and truth as Nicole retraces her roots and confronts the myths she was told about her adoption. Anna offers…
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Nicole Dunger, Vice President of Growth, and Ryan Davis, CEO of People First, highlight the value of integrating influencer content into paid media strategies, a practice becoming more common in the political and advocacy space. The use of micro-influencers is key for state and local races, and the paid amplification can promote authentic voices to…
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In this episode of BloodStream, we look back at the history of gene therapy and highlight key voices from Portraits of Progress. We also share the story behind I'm Fine, featuring community advocate Benjamin Denman, recently honored at the Hope Gala. Plus, we introduce HFA's new Voice of the Community initiative and how you can get involved in shap…
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Corebridge Financial partners with the Alliance for Children’s Rights in Southern California to help children in foster care find permanent homes through adoption and legal guardianship. Through this initiative, Corebridge attorneys and paralegals prepare adoption documents and represent families in court, ensuring adoptions are finalized on Nation…
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Josh Justice, CEO of Peerly, highlights the new Video in Motion technology, an evolution of their previous HD video texting service. This next-generation tool allows for sending 4K high-resolution video to voters' phones via text message, bypassing the limitations of MMS protocols. This is a direct-to-voter messaging model that Josh argues is super…
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Join us for a conversation with co-authors Susan Varlamoff and Dr. Rob McDowell as we mark the 10th anniversary of the groundbreaking Archdiocese of Atlanta's Laudato Si’ Action Plan. This episode explores the faith-rooted vision that sparked a movement, the science and strategy behind the plan, and the enduring impact it’s had on communities acros…
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This episode of A Productive Conversation features Chris Dalla Riva, a musician, data analyst, and Senior Product Manager at Audiomack who bridges the gap between creativity and analytics. Chris joins me to discuss his book Uncharted Territory: What Numbers Tell Us About the Biggest Hit Songs and Ourselves. As part of his research, Chris listened t…
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Seth Ehrlich, CEO of SOS Outreach, joins Erik at VVP’s new office for a conversation about the organization’s 33-year journey, the thousands of young people it has supported, and the recent surge of community members stepping up as volunteer mentors. Seth reflects on what this moment reveals about a broader shift across the nonprofit landscape. It …
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*** An earlier version of this episode incorrectly referred to the asylum officers who conduct credible fear interviews as border patrol agents. *** If the government is acting all authoritarian-y, detaining you in violation of your rights, there’s a basic assumption in the Constitution that you can use “The Great Writ” of habeas corpus to challeng…
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S6 EP2: Spreading Awareness About Filicide - Interview With Hope Hooton In this episode of Invisible Tears, Jane and Amanda sit down for a interview with Hope Hooton. Hope's mission is to spread awareness and education about filicide - a silent pandemic she knows about all too well. Hope shares her story, why she is advocating so hard for this awar…
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Every meal we eat tells a story about our planet. In this episode of the Zero Hunger Project, Michael Grunwald, award-winning author, journalist, and speaker, pulls back the curtain on how our food system quietly drives both hunger and climate change. Michael reveals that agriculture, more than factories or cities, is consuming the Earth. Forests a…
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Dr. Nicole Rochester, board-certified pediatrician, TEDx speaker, and CEO of Your GPS Doc, LLC, joins Janelle on this episode of That’s Derm Good! for a deeply personal and inspiring conversation about what happens when a physician becomes the caregiver, and how that experience can redefine an entire career. After nearly 20 years in pediatrics, Dr.…
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This episode of the Masculine Wilderness Podcast is nothing short of extraordinary. Host Tom Perez sits down with Josie Heyano, an Alaska-based social worker whose depth of insight, cultural grounding, and fierce compassion bring a rare clarity to conversations about masculinity, exploitation, and community healing. What unfolds is a deeply moving …
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In this episode, I sit down with Leah Kuypers, the occupational therapist and creator of the Zones of Regulation, to talk about how this simple yet powerful framework has reshaped how educators understand and support emotional well-being in schools. Leah shares the story behind the Zones, what inspired her to create it, and how it continues to evol…
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On this episode we explore Buddhism with Forrest Tierce, U.S. Project Director for Dharma Voices for Animals (DVA). DVA works to raise awareness on the connection between the ecological crisis caused by animal agriculture and Buddhist ethics—helping individuals and communities align their food choices with sustainability and compassion for all bein…
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This week on BloodStream, we're talking to changemakers. Elsa and Ann Kendall from The Red Ink Project share how they're shifting the story for women and girls in bleeding disorders. And advocate Lanre Tunji-Ajayi joins us to discuss building global networks for sickle cell and other inherited blood disorders. A conversation about voice, visibility…
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As Season One of I’m Disabled… So What? comes to a close, Lauren and Heather sit down to reflect on an incredible journey filled with honest conversations, laughter, and growth. This episode looks back at the powerful stories shared, the lessons learned, and the community that’s formed along the way. But it hasn’t all been easy — behind the mic, La…
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This latest edition of our monthly PM Talks series dives into a topic that underpins nearly everything we do: trust. From trusting the moment you’re in to trusting the systems you build, Patrick Rhone and I explore how this single word quietly defines the way we live, work, and connect. In this conversation, we move from the personal—trusting ourse…
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Aram Fischer, Co-Founder and CEO of Change Agent, joins Deepak Puri, CEO of The Democracy Labs, to discuss values-aligned generative AI and how it contrasts with mainstream AI platforms. Aram warns about built-in societal biases and misinformation in tools like ChatGPT that need to be identified to better align data with proper action. Deepak and A…
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