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Six Pixels of Separation - Mitch Joel’s weekly conversation with business leaders, thinkers, innovators and cultural icons. The show is about insights and provocations on brands, consumers, technology, business and how connected we’ve all become.
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From Separation to Settlement

fromseparationtosettlement

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”From Separation to Settlement” is a family law podcast designed to help listeners navigate the legal and emotional aspects of divorce, custody, and other family law matters. The show provides practical advice, answers common questions, and offers insights from experienced family law professionals.
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Atheistville

Atheistville Media

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Atheistville is your audio passport out of faith and into reality, featuring raw stories, unholy debates, and unapologetic reason from those who left belief behind.
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Radio National Breakfast daily stories separated for easy listening. Radio National Breakfast is Australia's only daily national radio current affairs program, synonymous with agenda-setting news coverage, breaking news and a place where you will hear the most significant stories impacting the lives of all Australians wherever they live. It is a pre-eminent thought leader in Australia.
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Ex-it Strategy

New Direction Family Law Firm

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Your no bullsh$t guide to divorce with experienced attorneys from New Direction Family Law and guests and professionals who have been there. Unfiltered discussions to help you move from victim to victorious and from bitter to better.
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Life After Divorce Coaching

Doreen Yaffa and Jeff Wilson

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Imagine a life after divorce that's better than you ever thought possible. That's what Doreen Yaffa and Jeff Wilson deliver. As husband-and-wife coaches who have been through the journey themselves, they'll equip you with the powerful strategies and personal insights to create the fulfilling future you deserve. Each week, they unpack hot topics through candid conversations. Get ready to make the next chapter of your life your BEST chapter yet! New episodes drop every Monday. DISCLAIMER: The ...
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The Divorce Podcast is a podcast dedicated to looking at divorce from new perspectives and driving reform. Hosted by Kate Daly, each episode invites experts from a variety of backgrounds and disciplines to discuss their own views on divorce, and debate them with the other guests. Shortlisted for the British Podcast Awards 2025.
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Breakup Boost is your golden ticket to healing heartbreak, raising your standards, and dating smarter. Hosted by Trina Leckie (breakup coach & author), this podcast dishes out honest talk, sharp insights, and no-nonsense advice to help you reclaim your power and turn the page with purpose. Your bounce-back era starts here. Grab your copy of "Don't Be DESPERATE: Get Over Your Breakup with CLARITY & DIGNITY" on Amazon. This book will shift your mindset, rebuild your confidence, and set you up ...
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Advisory Opinions

The Dispatch

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Advisory Opinions is a legal podcast by The Dispatch. Hosts David French and Sarah Isgur meet twice a week to talk about the law, the courts, their collision with politics, and why it all matters.
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Relationships Uncomplicated

Idit Sharoni, LMFT Relationship Expert and Affair Recovery Specialist

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Relationship expert Idit Sharoni, LMFT is bringing you invaluable relationship advice to help your relationship thrive. Idit is a couples therapist in Miami, Florida running Relationship experts - a successful private practice and an online Infidelity Recovery Program . She takes pride in helping people improve their relationships or heal after infidelity. This show is all about un-complicating and demystifying social messages about relationships while offering easy-to-apply tips and ideas a ...
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The Daily

The New York Times

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This is what the news should sound like. The biggest stories of our time, told by the best journalists in the world. Hosted by Michael Barbaro, Rachel Abrams and Natalie Kitroeff. Twenty minutes a day, five days a week, ready by 6 a.m. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Also, for more podcasts and narrated articles, download The New York Times app at nytim ...
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Whether you’re just beginning to consider separation, trying mediation, or overwhelmed with divorce litigation, you likely have many questions. Divorce Explained has the answers. Each week, co-hosts Steve Benmor and Leanne Townsend cover the many questions and concerns commonly associated with divorce and separation. You’ll learn about the latest developments in family law, legal strategies you can use to support your divorce case, advice on how to mitigate the impact of divorce on your fami ...
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Secular Left

Douglas Berger

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There is a well organized and well funded effort to gut the Bill of Rights in this country and in the age of Trump, secular people seem to taking it on the chin more often. Secular Left is meant to be the light in the fog of Christian Nationalism supporting the idea that toxic religious belief is the root of most social justice issues today.
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Co-Parenting with Confidence

Mikki Gardner Coaching

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Co-Parenting with Confidence is the podcast for courageous moms who want to move past the conflict and frustration of divorce so they can become a confident co-parent and an amazing example to their children. Join Mikki Gardner, Certified Life and Conscious Parenting Coach (as well as mom of 1 son and 2 bonus sons), as she shares actionable steps and proven strategies that you can use to build healthier relationships, develop a more resilient mindset, and gain the skills you need to co-paren ...
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Radio Atlantic

The Atlantic

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The Atlantic has long been known as an ideas-driven magazine. Now we’re bringing that same ethos to audio. Like the magazine, the show will “road test” the big ideas that both drive the news and shape our culture. Through conversations—and sometimes sharp debates—with the most insightful thinkers and writers on topics of the day, Radio Atlantic will complicate overly simplistic views. It will cut through the noise with clarifying, personal narratives. It will, hopefully, help listeners make ...
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Strict Scrutiny

Crooked Media

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Strict Scrutiny is a podcast about the United States Supreme Court and the legal culture that surrounds it. Hosted by three badass constitutional law professors-- Leah Litman, Kate Shaw, and Melissa Murray-- Strict Scrutiny provides in-depth, accessible, and irreverent analysis of the Supreme Court and its cases, culture, and personalities. Each week, Leah, Kate, and Melissa break down the latest headlines and biggest legal questions facing our country, emphasizing what it all means for our ...
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"Help and Hope for Families" is a broadcast whose goal is to help good marriages get better and to bring help and hope to couples who are struggling in their marriage, all from a Biblical foundation. Scott and Catherine Mercer, the directors of FamilyLife here in the Pittsburgh area, are co-hosts interviewed by Tim Tucker, who share what FamilyLife is doing in this area via the "Weekend to Remember" getaway weekends in November,at the Marriott North in Cranberry Township, as well as other re ...
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Before the days of Instagram, personal cameras, and privacy laws, street photographers set themselves up around Sydney. The industry peaked between the 1930s-1950s, and has left the legacy of an incredible archive. Guest: Anna Cossu, Curator, Museums of History NSW Producer: Ali BentonBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Australia prides itself on the idea of a fair go. However new research from Diversity Council Australia shows that social class influences who gets ahead at work - and who hits a ‘class ceiling’. Early findings from the Class Inclusion at Work report reveal that only 44% of class-marginalised workers were offered career development opportunities in…
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It's that time of year, when the red sands of the Western Australian desert transform into a patchwork of purple, yellow, pink and white. Wildflowers are in bloom across thousands of kilometres from the Pilbara to the state's south-west, a spectacular display that draws thousands of visitors each year. Guest: Natalie Hillier, manager Mullewa Commun…
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Welcome to episode #998 of Six Pixels of Separation - The ThinkersOne Podcast. Annie Wilson is a marketing professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and co-author, with Ryan Hamilton, of The Growth Dilemma - Managing Your Brand When Different Customers Want Different Things. Her work examines the deep interplay between consu…
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The most common map of the world is one that was created in the 16th century known as the Mercator projection. Now the African Union has joined a campaign to update this map with a new one which much more accurately represents the size of Africa in the world. Does the size of the African continent represent a 400 year disinformation campaign? Guest…
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If video killed the radio star, will artificial intelligence slay the voice-over artist? It’s a serious question - and the Australian Association of Voice Actors is now calling on the government to mandate the labelling of all AI-generated content. Cloning voices is no longer science fiction - it's here and threatening to take the jobs of voice ove…
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The number of overdose deaths involving pregabalin shows that more education is needed for those prescribing it. The Monash IVF review raises questions for the way the industry is regulated. And a look at the Massachusetts Model which aims to limit the influence of private equity in health care. References Victorian Overdose Deaths 2015–2024 Regula…
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The first hundred days of a president, prime minister, even a pope make lots of headlines. Leo XIV may have less dramatic flair than his predecessor, but he’s used his first three months in office to differentiate himself from Francis, particularly on the question of the Ukraine war. GUEST: CLAIRE GIANGRAVE is Vatican correspondent for the Religion…
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The current leader of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, is nearly 90, and deeply unpopular. As more countries — including Australia — agree to recognise the Palestinian state, what could that future state look like? Guest: Khaled Elgindy, an adjunct professor at Georgetown, the former director of Middle East Institute’s Program on Palestine…
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The unfortunate face of Trump's deportations is is Kilmar Armando Ábrego García, who is now facing a threatened deportation to Uganda. Former Trump ally John Bolton (and current Trump critic) has been raided by the FBI. Plus: the twentieth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Guest: Bruce Shapiro, Contributing Editor for The Nation and Executive Direc…
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Seemingly overnight, Americans have become obsessed with pumping as much protein as possible into every drink, snack and meal. Elizabeth Dunn, a writer and contributor to The Times, explains the origins of this latest nutrition craze. Guest: Elizabeth Dunn, a writer and contributor to The New York Times. Background reading: The David bar, basically…
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When Kelly volunteered to be the head coach for his son’s baseball team, he was nervous. He had no formal training, but he knew he wanted his players to have equal playing time—and have fun. Which they did, until the yelling started and the season ended in a stunning loss (and quite a few tears). What can Kelly do better next season? In this encore…
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They say moving is one of life’s most stressful events. We asked for your stories about why you’re doing it. Plus, Heidi Reinberg was priced out of a Brooklyn neighborhood she loved. Where did she end up? Death, Sex & Money is produced by Slate! To support us and our colleagues, please sign up for our membership program, Slate Plus. Members get ad-…
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Sarah Isgur and David French analyze the legalities of the FBI’s raid on former National Security Adviser John Bolton’s home. Then, an interview with Saikrishna Bangalore Prakash on his forthcoming book, The Presidential Pardon: The Short Clause with a Long, Troubled History. The Agenda: —What could have triggered an FBI raid on John Bolton? —Is Ch…
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Send us a text What happens when faith and identity collide? Cynthia McDonald shares her powerful journey from Christian belief to unapologetic atheism—and how that decision sparked unexpected reactions within her community. In this episode of "Ask an Atheist," we talk about religion in Black culture, breaking free from indoctrination, and what it …
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Hosts Alex Kirshner, Ben Lindbergh, and Lindsay Gibbs discuss ESPN’s new $30-a-month streaming service, and the media giant’s attempt to maintain a streaming service without cutting off its cable cash cow. The panel then welcomes the New Yorker staff writer Louisa Thomas to review the U.S. Open’s revamped mixed doubles event. They also weigh in on …
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Are you a Swiftie? Maybe a part of the Bey-hive? Or perhaps you never stopped being a Ring Nut or a Belieber. When Taylor Swift announced her new album last week, it sent fans into overdrive. Some fans seem to have almost a religious experience at her shows. So why do a select few celebrities inspire such fanaticism?…
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Every year Australians lose more than 32 billion dollars to gambling. Since online gambling entered the realm it's never been easier to spend big, and it's opened up a new frontier for gambling advertising with companies offering huge sums to influencers on social media to promote their online casinos. So who is being targeted with these offers, an…
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Jordan Fyfe is a disabled artist, researcher and advocate who is currently finishing her PhD, and an ABC Top 5 Arts Resident for 2025. Her research focuses on the many barriers that face people with disabilities to attend or work in the arts - and what needs to change to improve accBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Australian Test cricket captain Pat Cummins has led a delegation of athletes to Canberra, in a bid to help sporting clubs withstand the effects of climate change. They're calling on the federal government to establish a 100 million dollar fund over five years to help 1,000 grassroots sporting clubs deal with excessive rainfall and heat. GUEST: Joan…
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Invasive species are one of the biggest threats to Australia's natural environment. In 1999, biologist Tim Low published his groundbreaking book 'Feral Future', which changed the way Australia thought about foreign pests and led to the foundation of the Invasive Species Council.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Greens leader Larissa Waters has welcomed the sense of urgency on environment reforms but says any reforms couldn't be considered effective unless climate is considered. The party has long called for a climate trigger to be included in the reforms, which would require the government to consider the impact of proposed projects on climate change. Gue…
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The federal government's planned overhaul of environmental laws will now be fast-tracked, with new legislation to be introduced to parliament by the end of the year. Environment Minister Murray Watt says there was clear support at last week's economic reform roundtable for simpler and faster processing of environmental approvals. Guest: Murray Watt…
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A $2 billion deal with American pharmaceutical giant Moderna — to set up manufacturing facilities in Australia --- was hailed as a breakthrough by the Morrison government. The agreement exempted Moderna's mRNA vaccines from assessment by the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee and committed the government to buying locally produced Moderna v…
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The Indian government has outlawed online gaming, leaving the national cricket teams without a sponsor on their shirts. The move has shuttered the multi-billion dollar fantasy sports industry, with the government choosing a ban over increased regulation of the sector. "A fairly big business has been decapitated in less than a week", said lawyer Vik…
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Specialist fees for medical procedures and consultations are increasing around the country, putting more financial pressure on patients. Dr Nick Coatsworth explains the reasons behind the problem and how to improve Australians’ access to specialist care. Guest: Dr Nick Coatsworth, Australia's former deputy chief medical officer at the height of the…
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Anti-migrant demonstrations have intensified across the UK, with police breaking up angry clashes between pro-and anti-immigration groups outside hotels for asylum seekers. The protests were triggered after a court ruling last week which ordered asylum seekers be removed from a hotel in Epping — a decision the government says it will appeal. The St…
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Australian households are throwing out up to 113kg of perfectly good food each year, costing them around 1,500 dollars. Food rescue organisation OzHarvest is releasing its annual wastage report this morning, warning Australia is not on track to reach a national target to halve food waste by 2030. Guest: Ronni Kahn, founder of OzHarvest Producer: Br…
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