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The podcast that takes one random episode of Top Of The Pops - the greatest TV Pop show ever - and breaks it down to its very last compound. Created by Sarah Bee, Neil Kulkarni, Taylor Parkes, Simon Price and David Stubbs (who all wrote for Melody Maker) and hosted by Al Needham (who didn't), it's an unflinching gaze into the open wound of pop culture and a celebration of Thursday evenings past. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Volcanoes. Trees. Drunk butterflies. Mars missions. Slug sex. Death. Beauty standards. Anxiety busters. Beer science. Bee drama. Take away a pocket full of science knowledge and charming, bizarre stories about what fuels these professional -ologists' obsessions. Humorist and science correspondent Alie Ward asks smart people stupid questions and the answers might change your life.
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The Colour of Bee Larkham’s Murder Podcast – Synaesthesia and Face Blindness in The Colour of Bee Larkham’s Murder. Imagine not being able to recognise your best friend’s face. Or your own face. Imagine that every time you said your girlfriend’s name it tasted of pears. Or of pine needles. Or worse: of dishwater. Author Sarah J. Harris became fascinated by synaesthesia and face blindness (also known as prosopagnosia) after writing an article on the subject in her day job as a journalist, lat ...
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Homeopathy Is Changing Lives

Wren Lloyd and Leslie Anderson

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Our mission is to spread awareness of homeopathy and natural healing, emphasise a collaboration or partnership between patient and practitioner, encourage self-empowerment through research and learning, and provide a respectful alternative to mainstream medication. Please note that the views expressed are those of our guests (and occasional host musings!), not official medical advice. Always check with a qualified practitioner before trying anything new.
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Joel & Sarah Conder are here to unleash all of their stories from behind the scenes of their busy life. Dad V Girls After Hours is a chance for the couple to get some private respite from the family, and dive into what’s it like managing daughters, businesses and a thriving YouTube channel. New episodes every Tuesday! Want to work with us? Email the studio at [email protected] A part of The Fellas Studios network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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We've Made It

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Looking for a new craft podcast to listen to? We’ve Made It is a fun and creative series brought to you by Gathered.how. Join Zoe Williams and Sarah Orme for a relaxing chat about their latest craft projects, expert advice on how to solve common crafting problems, plus regular guests (including a few famous faces!). There will also be special bonus episodes when the Great British Sewing Bee is on the air. Make sure you keep listening to the end of each episode to discover their projects of t ...
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Native Circles

Dr. Farina King, Dr. Davina Two Bears, Sarah Newcomb, Eva Bighorse, & Brian D. King

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This podcast features Native American and Indigenous voices, stories, and experiences for everyone to learn, not only in North America but also throughout the world. The founders of Native Circles are Dr. Farina King (Diné) and Sarah Newcomb (Tsimshian), who were inspired to start this podcast to educate wider publics about the interconnections and significance of Native American, Alaska Native, and Indigenous experiences and matters. The primary co-hosts of the podcast are Dr. King, Dr. Da ...
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People who are so good together and have not a clue about eachother having never personally met.. wild random crazy shit at random spoken aloud because we can do that .. you may be offended but that is also your problem not ours.. we gonna have fun , regardless of whether or not you do ... we hope you do ... laugh it up that's why we here... but its gonna get dark , its gonna be twisted , and it's never gonna start out clean... welcome to the continental uncut live😁 Support this podcast: htt ...
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Welcome to Motherhood Exposed. Join me, Zoe Cresswell, mum of two and a UK trained midwife and doula, as I meet with an array of amazing women navigating life and motherhood. Since becoming a mum for the second time, after my own complex journey, i have become more and more aware that motherhood is so unique. There is no one story the same and women need support now, more than ever. i hope by allowing mothers to openly speak we can help to break the silence around many topics. We need to sho ...
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Sarah takes on her biggest fears and phobias with the help of TV’s favourite therapists, The Speakman’s. Eva and Nik kickstart an emotional journey of courage and breakthrough aas they dive into Sarah's past, while sharing some tips and tricks to deal with tough life situations we all face. Brand new podcast episodes available every TUESDAY! If you…
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In this emotional episode, Wren and Leslie talk to Sowmya Karnad who's son Rishab featured in Ep33. Sowmya is back to give us an update on Rishab's healing progress with Wren. It's a lovely, long-range case where we see what happens when treating an autistic child with homeopathy to improve his life and the life of his family. Sowmya and Wren have …
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Pigs with human kidneys. Iron lungs. Bionic prostheses. And bendable genitals. Mary Roach is here, and Alie is freaking out. Over the last two decades, this science icon has written seven New York Times bestsellers, including Stiff, Bonk, Gulp, and Packing for Mars. Her latest release, Replaceable You: Adventures in Human Anatomy is all about Human…
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Hey there fellow arthropod enthusiasts! In this episode, we talked with Sam Bolton, curator of mites at the Division of Plant Industry, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Specifically, we asked "what exactly is a mite?" and picked apart the fact that "mites" aren't a real group. We also chatted about mite mouthparts and weird,…
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It's Sarah's birthday! And what better way to celebrate than with all her favourite food! We dive into a little birthday history, the best gift Joel has ever given her and some unknown facts about Sarah's special day! Also going to ignore the fact that Joel forgot to bring Sarah's birthday gift to the recording… Brand new podcast episodes available…
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A Collaboration of Indigenous Truthtelling of Boarding Schools This episode features voices from a panel on the collaboration, “Indigenous Truthtelling of Boarding Schools,” held at the University of Oklahoma in August 2025 and funded by a NHPRC-Mellon Planning Grant for Collaborative Digital Editions in African American, Asian American, Hispanic A…
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In this episode Cate, Wren and Leslie deep dive self-care, looking at the pivotal importance of parents getting their own homeopathic treatment & caring for their own health ... as precious beings foremost ... and to facilitate their children's healing. Resources Mentioned: Cate's Homeopathy for Pregnancy, Birth & Postpartum Care Course. Cate's E.B…
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Porcelain. Earthenware. China. Archaeology. Stoneware. Anthropology. Amphora. Throwing wheels. We got it all. Master potters, history aficionados and Potted History’s icons Sarah Lord Taylor and Graham Taylor are here for our 8th anniversary episode. We get the dirt on ceramics versus pottery, where clay comes from, if there’s enough in the world, …
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This week Tik Tok Power Couple Megan and josh join us to chat about their experience inside the tIK Tok house, their unconventional relationship, how love island contestants put their relationship to the test and Josh’s worst experience with a very well known YouTuber - they say never meet your heroes. Brand new podcast episodes available every TUE…
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Have you ever wondered what fossils really are? And how can looking into the past tell us anything about our future? In this episode of The Science Basement, we talk with Professor David Polly, a palaeontologist based at Indiana University, who studies ancient carnivores and the environments that shaped them. Join us to unpack what fossils are (and…
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Summary In this episode of the Homeopathy is Changing Lives podcast, Leslie Anderson and Wren Lloyd engage with Barbara Hanachova, a holistic healthcare professional, discussing her journey into holistic health and the integration of homeopathy and midwifery. They explore the challenges faced in maternity care, the role of homeopathy in childbirth,…
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Presented by James Naughtie, Radio 4's Bookclub, speaks to the writer Paula Hawkins about her debut thriller The Girl On The Train. The book was published by Doubleday in 2015 to great acclaim and has sold millions of copies. Told in the first-person the novel's protagonist is Rachel Watson, a 33-year-old divorcee with addiction issues. The book wa…
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Neurons. Immune systems. MRIs. Weed gummies? One of the greats in neurology, Dr. Aaron Boster, takes time to chat all about Multiple Sclerosis, a neurological autoimmune disease close to our hearts. Alie’s mom, your grammapod a.k.a. Fancy Nancy, was diagnosed with MS over two decades ago, and this episode explores in depth the factors that can caus…
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Howdy bug lovers! On today's episode, Jody and Jonathan talk about the green world and how insects have helped to form it. There's lot of discussion on plant and insect evolution and how an "evolutionary arms race" has heled to create the world as we know it. If you would like to read along with some of the papers referenced in the episode, here ar…
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This week Joel has been rage baited and grace and her friends are at the centre of it, Sarah reveals her 40 before 40 bucket list and the WILDEST Lie Joel has evert told Sarah! Brand new podcast episodes available every TUESDAY! If you'd like to work with us, email the studio on [email protected] 🔊 Listen here: Spotify: https://o…
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In this episode Wren and Leslie speak to Sameena Khan who set up the Gambia homeopathic project almost 20 years ago, initially with mobile clinics, then with some help and funding from Centre for Homeopathic Education. The Manduar village community donated land for a static clinic building in which the clinic ran until the closing during Covid. Sam…
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YOU’RE NOT READY. But it’s time. Otters. Sea otters. River otters. Big beefy otters. Tiny otters. Giant river otters. Otters chasing you down the street. Dr. Chris J. Law, a professional Lutrinologist, shares tales about coastal vs. inland otters, otter terrorism, magical teeth, lustrous fur, rock pockets, kelp naps, otter terrorism, cautionary mot…
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This week Sarah touches on her biggest fear, Joel has a few things to say back to the internet trolls and do pets have tooth fairies? Brand new podcast episodes available every TUESDAY! If you'd like to work with us, email the studio on [email protected] 🔊 Listen here: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1pb7kL5UDTr9nOcBUltDyc…
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Paula Lattimer, specialist homeopath working with autistic children and their families, as well as children with other neurodevelopmental issues, speaks to Wren & Leslie in depth about her own journey into homeopathy, having a child with chronic health issues and the wonders of homeopathy for recovering children's health. A beautiful and hope fille…
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Train tracks. Split decisions. And a philosophy humdinger worth debating. Dr. Joshua Greene is a Harvard Psychology professor, neuroscientist, and *actual* Trolleyologist. The moral humdinger that has been used in everything from Supreme Court decisions to board games looks at: What makes you a good person? How do you reason with people who make yo…
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Meet the newest member of the Conder family! And what’s big news without a BIG mishap during the record? Think someone might have to crack a window. Has the new addition to the family driven Joel crazy? You decide from his bespoke boop garden... Brand new podcast episodes available every TUESDAY! If you'd like to work with us, email the studio on w…
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Summary: This conversation explores the world of homeopathy through the experiences of practitioner Abby Beale. She discusses her journey into homeopathy, the impact of events like 9/11 and COVID-19, and the importance of community and study groups. The Homeopathy Primer is a helpful resource for beginners, and personal stories illustrate the mirac…
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Sarah and Carrie are joined by director Joe Lynch to discuss his 2007 film Wrong Turn 2: Dead End! Cannibalism is back! Plus we've got aughts reality show antics, a vegan at the dinner table, tattooed barbecue, props that did and didn't make the cut, 80s splatterpunk, behind the scenes anecdotes, and more!…
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Heather Tanana (Diné), a law professor at the University of Denver and associate faculty member with the Center for Indigenous Health at Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health, joins host Farina King to discuss her chapter in COVID-19 in Indian Country: Native American Memories and Experiences of the Pandemic. Her chapter, “The Intersecti…
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The info storm continues! Part 1 covered the anatomy of a cyclonic storm, the bizarre histories behind the category system, and where hurricanes come from, but this week’s conclusion with Matt Lanza and Dr. Kim Wood gets you covered on emergency preparation for any disaster occasion, climate change trends and despair, the latest on the government f…
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This week Joel discusses the backyard surprise he organised for the whole family, Sophie’s Amazon heist PLUS the family bet between Joel and Kaci that might result in a new member of the Conder's? Brand new podcast episodes available every TUESDAY! If you'd like to work with us, email the studio on [email protected] 🔊 Listen here…
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In this engaging conversation, Wren Lloyd, Sarah Valentini, and Leslie Anderson explore the transformative power of homeopathy, sharing personal experiences and insights into healing. They discuss the importance of intuition in health decisions, the impact of environmental factors like mould and Lyme disease, and the need for a community focused on…
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Hurricanes. Typhoons. Cyclones. Tropical storms. Tropical depressions. What does it all MEAAAN? Let’s dive in. Career meteorologists Dr. Kim Wood of the University of Arizona and Space City Weather’s Matt Lanza join for a two-guest two-parter to address the “deadlier” female-named hurricanes, why hurricane season happens, the category system, where…
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In this episode of Arthro-pod, we explore the complex challenges of habitat restoration and species conservation through the lens of the endangered Salt Creek Tiger Beetle. Hosts are joined by special guest Dr. Gary Brewer to discuss the beetle’s unique ecological needs and the collaborative efforts to protect it—ranging from captive rearing and re…
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This week Liana and Connor join DVG before the birth of baby #2! Sarah and Connor reveal their most unlikely celeb DM's, Liana's CRAZIEST pregnancy craving, Vlogging fails and will the backlash from the birth of Koazy affect their next baby name? Brand new podcast episodes available every TUESDAY! If you'd like to work with us, email the studio on …
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***International Homeoprophylaxis Awareness Week is August 4th-9th, 2025.*** In this episode of The Homeopathy is Changing Lives Podcast, host Leslie Anderson speaks with Amber Bees Lombard, a dedicated homeopath and certified Homeoprophylaxis Supervisor. Amber shares her personal journey into homeopathy, driven by her experiences with her children…
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Presented by James Naughtie, BBC Radio 4's Bookclub, speaks to the award-winning writer Kit de Waal about her heart-rending debut novel, My Name Is Leon. Published in 2016 by Penguin it's the story of two brothers separated after one is adopted. The book, now taught on the curriculum in English schools, takes us back to 1980s Birmingham, and while …
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Sarah and Carrie are joined by Ariel Powers-Shaub and Heather Wixson to discuss the 2003 remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre! We talk post 9/11 horror, harbingers and slaughter houses, cannibalism or lack thereof, the tea lady, white tank tops and lowrise jeans, and more!
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