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Screen! Out Loud

Screen! Out Loud

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We are Screen! Out Loud , a film, television and video game podcast. We are now up and running and hope to bring you weekly podcasts with film, TV and game reviews. Your two hosts are Ben and Liam, currently studying film at Falmouth University - they'll guide through the latest releases and introduce you to some great guests. Get in touch by following us on Twitter or sending us an email via our blog!
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Sage Sisters

Anne Pizzuti and Kate Doerksen

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We are Kate and Anne - sisters, besties, moms, and Cofounders of Sage Haven & Sage Parents - having a funny, relatable weekly catch-up on parenting and life. Do you have a sister or always wanted one? Come be a Sage Sister as we banter and share the ins and outs of life and parenting in our 40s with kids. Figuring out new hobbies now that the kids are out of baby stages? Fighting with your kids about screen time and devices? Perimenopause and battling aging like a prize fighter? Come join us ...
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Twin Win Unfiltered

Lyndsay Lamb & Leslie Davis

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Join twin sisters Lyndsay Lamb & Leslie Davis from HGTV's hit show "Unsellable Houses" for a hilarious and unfiltered look into their lives. Get ready for candid conversations unveiling the reality behind the camera, laugh-out-loud moments from their off-screen adventures, running a business with your sister, and even the hilarious chaos of raising teenage boys. From epic fails to heartwarming wins, this podcast will show you a side of Lyndsay and Leslie that's as real as it gets. Whether yo ...
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Selected Shorts

Symphony Space

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Spellbinding short stories by established and emerging writers take on a new life when they are performed by stars of the stage and screen. Listen free on your computer or mobile device. Symphony Space, the home of Selected Shorts, was founded almost 40 years ago in the belief that the arts bring people together, transcend barriers, and celebrate both our similarities and our differences. That belief remains our guiding principle and is more important now than ever. Your generosity during th ...
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Techishly Jenn

Jennifer Jolly

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In a world where technology moves faster than common sense, Emmy Award-winning journalist Jennifer Jolly is your sharp, funny, no-B.S. guide. Techishly Jenn cuts through the hype to show how the tech tools we all use every single day — actually impact our lives — and how to make it all work for you. From the latest gadget launches to AI tools, privacy pitfalls, smart-home surprises, and the invisible forces behind them all, this is tech that matters. Subscribe to the weekly tech newsletter a ...
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Planning a family holiday should be exciting… but let’s be honest, it can also be overwhelming. From restless kids on long haul flights to finding the perfect family friendly destination, the struggle is real. That’s where Snacks and Suitcases comes in. Hosted by TV presenter, travel enthusiast, and mum Sally Stanton, this podcast dives into the joys and challenges of travelling with kids. Each episode, Sally chats with travel experts, seasoned parents, industry insiders, and even the occasi ...
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BURNT

Lauren Lehman Carter & Michelle Glogovac

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BURNT is what happens when the world feels too heavy, the bullshit too loud, and the fire inside too strong to ignore. Some days, we’re burnt out. Other days, we want to burn it all down. Hosted by Lauren Lehman Carter and Michelle Glogovac, BURNT is an unscripted, unfiltered podcast where we show up raw, honest, and ready to tackle the hard stuff—together. From candid conversations on motherhood, politics, activism, and mental health, to spontaneous vent sessions with friends, we’re explori ...
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Grown-Ass Woman's Guide

Jackie MacDougall

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The Grown-Ass Woman's Guide is a podcast for smart, capable women who are ready to stop getting stuck in the details and start handling life with more ease. Host Jackie MacDougall helps you master the life skills no one ever taught you—from taking care of your home to setting boundaries to feeling your best. Jackie brings practical resources, honest conversations, and the kind of support that makes you feel capable instead of exhausted. She says what you're thinking but won't say out loud, s ...
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Welcome to Everybody Lurks — the comedy podcast where nothing stays private for long. Actor Jaleel White and comedian Joseph Vecsey dive headfirst into the chaos of our tech-obsessed world, where every DM, text, voice memo, google search, and out-loud thoughts can and will be used against you. From stalking your ex to viral screenshots, caught-on-Zoom (pants down) to digital deception—if it lives online, they’ve got something to say! With half-serious takes and a healthy dose of personal bag ...
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Tonia Talks Podcast

Toniashelton72

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Tonia Talks is a podcast hosted by Tonia Lewis - author, consultant, coach, and truth-teller - where real conversations meet leadership, faith, and lived experience. This is where we talk about the things people feel but don’t say out loud: boundaries, burnout, betrayal, leadership gaps, purpose, identity, and the cost of being high-capacity in low-accountability spaces. No fluff. No filters. No performative leadership. Just honest talk, discernment, and growth for people who are tired of sh ...
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Featuring interviews with actors, stunts, dancers, filmmakers, action movie directors, athletes, Krav Maga teachers, acting coaches, thriller cinema experts, and more. Epic tales of changemakers, authentic personal stories, and top tips about the industry, the podcast is a treasure of knowledge helping storytellers of all kinds on their own journeys, and inspiring people to take action upon their own dreams. Ever heard your inner voice getting louder and louder, urging you towards a new path ...
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Based off her popular and darkly humorous Facebook page, blog and forthcoming novel of the same name, author Brandy Ferner takes her love of adult conversation to the air as she spears the injustices of modern parenting and continues her tradition of saying things out loud that others won't. As a lover of truth and all things dark comedy, she and special guests partake in real talk about everything relating to motherhood – marriage post kids, birth, the never-ending micromanagement of screen ...
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FSBA Podcast

Caterin and Ruthie

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Get ready to take a hilarious trip down memory lane with your favorite middle school besties as we dive headfirst into the absolute madness that was life in the early 2000s. From the crazy fashion trends that made us question humanity to the mind-boggling music that somehow became chart-toppers, no stone is left unturned in this laugh-out-loud podcast. Join us as we recap all the epic movies that defined our awkward adolescent years. Remember those cringe-worthy rom-coms that made us believe ...
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Description: Glowin' Through It Podcast Facials. Lashes. Sugaring. Soul. (yeah, but this one's for the soul.) If you've ever sat in your car after a long day, stared out the window and thought, "What the hell am I even doing?" - this podcast is for you. Glowin' Through It is raw, unfiltered, and full of real-ass conversations with everyday people who've been through some things and kept going. Men. Women. Strangers turned soul-fam. We talk about the heavy stuff most people are too afraid to ...
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Established in 2012 and broadcasting out of Jacksonville Beach, Florida, Bird Attack Punk Rock Radio was founded by Garrett Wadford based on an absolute unwavering love for punk rock - Fast, Loud, Shredding, Melodic, Skate punk to be exact. "I consider the genre I love to be more of an underground group of bands that deserve to get more exposure. Now don’t get me wrong, I love Pennywise, Lagwagon, Strung Out (and other similar bands) with a passion, but the new music that really gets me fire ...
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We’re kicking off the year with a simple mantra: Get it tight. Get it right. This episode is all about reining it back in, focusing on what matters, and making small tweaks that actually stick. We share highs and lows from the break, then dive into our 2026 reset—food, fitness, mindset, parenting, friendships, home, and work. Less scrolling, more l…
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Get 40% OFF Megan's Ultimate UGC course! 🔗 What if I told you that brands are actively looking to pay Gen X and Boomer women to create content—and you don't need a single follower to get started? Yeah, I know. It sounds too good to be true. But it's not. In this episode, you'll meet Megan Collier, who's been teaching women in their 40s, 50s, 60s, a…
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In this episode of Tonia Talks, Coach Tonia Lewis breaks down why Kingdom culture starts with character, not charisma. She exposes how misalignment, inconsistency, and sloppy habits block growth in business, leadership, and ministry. Using Matthew 6:33 , she challenges you to evaluate your habits, your partnerships, and your standards so you can bu…
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Host Meg Wolitzer helps a great documentarian celebrate a great American author. Cather is the of author of novels like My Antonia and O Pioneers! And Ken Burns hosted a live evening of her shorter works to celebrate her sesquicentennial—her 150th birthday, in 2023. On this program, we feature “The Way of the World,” in which an imaginary town’s yo…
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Coach Tonia Lewis breaks down why alignment must come before assignment in leadership, business, and Kingdom living. If you’ve been feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or out of order, this episode helps you refocus, realign, and move with clarity. Straightforward, Kingdom-rooted, and purpose-driven. This is your reminder that obedience and alignment unloc…
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This week we’re re-releasing a little gem from 2025 💛 Our Mom Confessions episode — the things we hide, avoid, or would never say out loud… until now. From funny secrets to guilty pleasures, we’re fessing up so you don’t have to feel alone. Because if you’ve thought it, chances are other moms have too. ✨ Fresh, brand-new content starts next week an…
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Want your time and attention back? The Brick helps reduce screen time and block distracting apps in away that actually works. Get 10% off here! Is it ADHD or anxiety? If you've ever asked yourself this question, you're not alone. In this final episode of our 3-part ADHD series, host Jackie MacDougall sits down with ADHD coach Kristen Carder to unpa…
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Host Meg Wolitzer presents two stories about characters wrestling with their roles in life. In “The Ugly Sister,” by Joanne Harris, a fairy-tale villainess tells her side of the story. The reader is Jayne Atkinson. And a young wife struggles to find her place in a close-knit family in “Underwater,” by Hannah Kingsley-Ma, read by Marin Ireland.…
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What happens when you’re free but life still feels heavy?In this episode of Tonia Talks, Coach Tonia breaks down how misalignment can look like success, productivity, and doing all the “right” things yet still leave you feeling bound. This is a real conversation about truth, peace, and choosing alignment over tolerance.Connect with me at www.tlcust…
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Just because you’re moving doesn’t mean you’re making progress. In this episode, Coach Tonia talks about the trap of staying busy while losing focus and purpose. Alignment isn’t about doing more it’s about doing what matters.🌐 www.tlcustomstrategicsolutions.org📧 [email protected]🎧 Listen on Spotify, Podbean, Apple Podcasts, …
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Rerun of our fav episode in 2025 - In honor of Father’s Day, Kate & Anne are handing over the mics to their husbands! This episode is all about real talk from real dads as we dive into the highs, lows, and hilarious moments of fatherhood. From the biggest challenges to the unexpected joys, we’re asking the dads what it really feels like to raise ki…
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If you’re constantly anxious, overwhelmed, or uneasy, this episode is for you. We talk about how peace shows up when you’re aligned and how lack of peace is often your first warning sign. This conversation applies to life decisions, leadership choices, and everyday responsibilities. Connect with me: www.tlcustomstrategicsolutions.org | tonialewis@t…
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In this episode of Tonia Talks, Coach Tonia kicks off a real, raw series on alignment. We’re talking about frustration, burnout, and carrying things that aren’t yours. Busy doesn’t mean aligned. This conversation is for everyday folks, leaders, and servants who are ready to move with clarity and peace. 🌐 www.tlcustomstrategicsolutions.org 📧 toniale…
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Host Tonia Lewis explores the feeling of being labeled "too much" and the emotional hangover that follows when growth outpaces the people or spaces around you. She explains why high-capacity people can make low-accountability environments uncomfortable, the importance of boundaries, and how discernment is different from arrogance. This episode enco…
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Host Meg Wolitzer presents three stories about finding solutions to complex problems, and to simple ones. T. C. Boyle tackles evolution and government intervention in “Top of the Food Chain,” read by Zach Grenier. In Matthew Ryan Frankel’s “Carapace,” a young boy struggles with feelings at a family funeral—with the help of some crabs. The reader is…
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It’s the most wonderful — and tech-obsessed — time of the year. In this festive, no-holds-barred holiday special of Techishly Jenn, Jenn and Producer Scott unwrap the best gadgets of 2025, roast the biggest tech flops, and hand out the annual Naughty & Nice List to companies and CEOs who shaped the year — for better or worse. This episode is equal …
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In this episode of BURNT, hosts Michelle and Lauren dive into the real pressures of the holiday season. They discuss the stress of Christmas preparations, the weight of holiday traditions, and the high expectations often placed on mothers during the holidays. Sharing personal stories, they explore the importance of empathy, community, and support, …
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This is your official Sage Sisters permission slip to do… nothing. No reflecting, no planning, no “best year ever” energy. Just laughter, honest stories, and riding out the weirdest week of the year together. We’re talking holiday survival, abandoned routines, emotional whiplash, and giving ourselves grace before January tells us to level up again.…
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Not everyone who supports you will do it publicly. Some people pray for you in secret, encourage you quietly, and stand with you without applause. In this episode of "Tonia Talks", Tonia Lewis unpacks the difference between shady support and sincere private encouragement, and why we can’t overlook the people God sends to cover us behind the scenes.…
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Want your time and attention back? The Brick helps reduce screen time and block distracting apps in a way that actually works. Get 10% off here! In part two of our three-part ADHD series, Jackie is joined again by ADHD coach and I Have ADHD podcast host Kristen Carder to talk about something a lot of grown-ass women are quietly wondering about: tre…
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Meg Wolitzer presents three unexpected stories that let us see the holidays’ associations—family, friends, food, gifts, and goodwill—in different ways. Amy Krouse Rosenthal presents a playful encounter with the Almighty in “Interview with God,” performed by Jayne Atkinson and James Naughton. In Sherrie Flick’s “Heidi is Dead,” read by Adina Verson,…
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In this episode of BURNT, hosts Lauren and Michelle dive into an honest and thought-provoking conversation about community building, trust, and what it truly means to create safe spaces for connection. They explore how inclusivity, gratitude, and kindness shape meaningful relationships, both within communities and in everyday life. The discussion e…
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It’s time for our Best of 2025 episode — the Sage Sisters version. We’re breaking down everything that truly stood out this year, from the shows we couldn’t stop watching (High Potential, The Terminal List: Lone Wolf), to the songs that lived rent-free in our heads, to the books, beauty products, and wardrobe pieces that actually earned their spot.…
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Host Meg Wolitzer presents two provocative stories that address the idea of communing with something “other”. In Etgar Keret’s “Polar Bear” an AI program, and a lonely widow, commune. The reader is Michael Imperioli. And Mom is close by—and full of unwanted advice—in “The Acorn” by Elizabeth Stix, performed by Dylan Baker.…
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In this episode of BURNT, hosts Michelle Glogovac and Lauren Lehman Carter dive into the real, unfiltered complexities of modern community building. They unpack what it means to show up as an advocate, navigate grassroots networks, and find your unique niche in a constantly evolving cultural landscape. Michelle and Lauren discuss the importance of …
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It’s our December Smorgasbord, and we’re covering everything—because that’s the Sage Sisters way. From figuring out life and parenting in our 40s to fighting screens, hormones, and holiday chaos, we’re bringing the full range of relatable mom-energy this week. We’re talking: 🎬 Our current content obsessions — House of Dynamite, High Potential, Miss…
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This is the final Ski Japan episode and final episode of Snacks and Suitcases for the season. Find out how a Club Med all inclusive ski trip in Hokkaido can be the easiest and best way to experience a ski trip with the family! Skiing and snowboarding in Japan is truly something special and Hokkaido is one of the best places in the world for familie…
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In this episode of BURNT, hosts Michelle Glogovac and Lauren Lehman Carter open up about the realities of winter travel anxiety, sharing personal stories and practical tips for managing a fear of flying. They explore the meaning and magic of holiday traditions—from advent calendars to Santa—and discuss how consumerism shapes the season. Michelle an…
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It’s that time of year — the great holiday gift scramble — but don’t worry, the Sage Sisters have you covered. This week, we’re sharing our ultimate holiday gift guide for all ages: toddlers, big kids, tweens, teens, husbands, in-laws, teachers, and even the impossible-to-shop-for people (yes, we see you). Moms/Dads (Young Parents): Cuyana Makeup B…
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This is the 2nd episode in the Ski Japan Series and it’s all about the snowiest and fluffiest, ski destination in Japan… Niseko! In this episode of Snacks and Suitcases, host Sally Stanton sits down with long-time Niseko devotee Christie Hampton, who has spent more than 20 winters in Japan’s most famous ski town. If you’re dreaming of that light, d…
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Save money and your sanity! Brick helps you focus and live intentionally. One tap locks your phone so you can reclaim time for what matters most. Works with iPhone & Android. Shop here If you can solve a crisis before lunch but forget where you put your keys, this episode is for you. ADHD coach and host of I Have ADHD, Kristen Carder, joins Jackie …
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In this episode of BURNT, hosts Lauren and Michelle dive into a wide-ranging, candid conversation about modern motherhood and the pressures women face. They explore spiritual cleansing practices, health and vaccination choices, and the emotional load of preparing for the holidays. The hosts also unpack the realities of balancing career decisions wi…
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The holidays are officially here (too soon?), and the Sage Sisters are leaning into the chaos — cozy, crab legs, and all. From low-key Friendsgiving ideas to holiday party outfits that are festive and comfortable, Kate and Anne are sharing their battle plan for surviving the season without losing their sanity. Kate’s learning poker, Anne’s missing …
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This is the first of three snowy episodes all about skiing in Japan. If you’re dreaming of an unforgettable family ski trip to Japan, this episode is your go to guide to exploring Honshu with kids. Niseko might get all the powder hype, but Honshu has its own incredible magic. Culture filled villages, family friendly resorts and that perfect amount …
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Host Meg Wolitzer presents stories about characters coping with pre-existing difficulties, large and small—and then encountering someone or something ready to change everything. In “Shoulder-Top Secretary” by Shinichi Hoshi, performed by Thom Sesma, a door-to-door salesman unveils the must-have technology of the future. In “It Had Wings” by Allan G…
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*If you care about privacy, policing, tech ethics, or just want to understand who’s tracking your license plate and why — this episode is for you.* It’s pretty safe to say we all want less crime — but what are we willing to trade for it? In this episode of Techishly Jenn, Emmy Award–winning journalist Jennifer Jolly steps into the rapidly expanding…
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*** TW: This episode discusses experiences of sexual assault as well as the Epstein Files. *** In this powerful episode of BURNT, hosts Michelle Glogovac and Lauren Lehman Carter dive into the urgent conversation around sexual assault, survivor stories, and societal accountability. They unpack the revelations from the Epstein files, explore the rol…
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This week’s Smorgasbord has a little bit of everything — fall coziness, kid chaos, and wallpaper-induced regret. Kate’s feeling the crisp weather and cozy sleep vibes (even if she’s packing for four trips), while Anne’s riding high on soccer season and fighting through her home decor budget blues. We’re diving into the parenting feels — from managi…
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My Big Adventure: The Travel Diaries Making Screen-Free Fun Easy with Kirstin Edwards Looking for a screen-free activity your kids will actually get excited about on the plane, in the car or at the airport? Want something educational, fun and destination specific to build anticipation before a big trip? In this episode of Snacks and Suitcases, Sall…
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Host Meg Wolitzer presents three imaginative and funny reworkings of classic stories. In Ginny Hogan’s “Phantoms and Prejudice,” Jane Austen’s Bennet sisters learn about ghosting. The reader is Sara Bareilles. Anthony Marra invents a plausible reason for murder in his reworking of Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart,” read by Mike Doyle. And Michael Cunning…
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If you’ve ever looked at your monthly cell bill and thought, “Why am I paying premium prices to get doom-scrolled into a bad mood?” — this one’s for you. In this episode of Techishly Jenn, Emmy-winning tech journalist Jennifer Jolly sits down with Andrew Yang — yes, the former presidential candidate — who’s now CEO of a brand-new wireless carrier c…
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In this episode of BURNT, hosts Lauren Lehman Carter and Michelle Glogovac dive into the intersection of politics, community, and authenticity. They unpack the latest political events, from voting rights and healthcare access to the ongoing fight for women’s representation in leadership. Lauren and Michelle explore how social media shapes political…
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This week, the Sage Sisters are taking the viral Oldster Questionnaire for a spin — answering big (and hilarious) questions about aging, identity, and how we really feel about our 40s. From realizing suburban life is actually kind of amazing to fighting grey hairs like it’s an Olympic sport, Kate and Anne get real about confidence, regrets, and ref…
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