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Modern Romantic

Modern Romantic

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An arts podcast inspiring romanticism in today's world by connecting with artisans, storytellers, musicians, naturalists, creators, and passionate people doing remarkable things. We feature guests in a laid-back setting with a live show on most Mondays, and the occasional Sunday. Check our social media accounts for the live stream, and announcements. Visit us online at www.themodrom.com Support us by becoming a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/modernromantic/subscribe
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Strategic guidance to the college admissions and college financial aid process for students and families curious about funding higher education. By planning ahead, understanding what the admissions offices at your target universities are looking for, and familiarizing yourself with the financial aid process, you can streamline the college experience and avoid any last-minute surprises that could impact your ability to pay for college. No more wondering “How am I going to pay for college?” Fr ...
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Just Talking Podcast

Christopher Snider

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Casual conversations with purpose featuring interesting, inspiring, and innovative people from a variety of backgrounds, experiences, and industries. Everyone has a story to share, and every story is worth sharing. There's no pressure, we're just talking.
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Couch to Couch

Chuck Leblanc

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Making Therapy Make Sense. There are so many different styles or types of therapy from CBT, to Person Centered, Solution Focused, Emotional Focused, Narrative, blah blah blah. It's hard enough to pick up the phone and call someone for help, let alone interview and try different therapists until you find the right fit. This podcast is all about helping you meet different types of therapists, different types of therapy styles, different philosophical backgrounds, and hear them talk about real ...
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NZ Cricket Museum

NZ Cricket Museum

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Established in 1987, the New Zealand Cricket Museum is located in the historic Museum Stand at Wellington's iconic Basin Reserve. Here we present two special features: From The Archive, with highlights from our collection, and Last Over With Erin, a series of interviews with former-New Zealand players from Erin Campbell.
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Welcome to the Dash podcast my name is David Alvarez. I have been a student of personal growth and self development over the last eight years. I decided to host a podcast where I can share what I have learned and continue to learn through interviews of successful people along with a group of people that are looking to maximize their dash. Now you might be asking yourself what exactly does the dash stand for in Dash Podcast. Our tombstone will have our date of birth and date of death separate ...
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Welcome to the Pierre T. Lambert Podcast where Pierre interviews the best creatives in the world to share their tips and stories. Enjoy & spread the word to your friends about this podcast! Pierre T. Lambert is a travel & adventure photographer & YouTuber followed by over 600,000 people. Find Pierre here: Youtube: https://youtube.com/pierretlambert101 Instagram: https://instagram.com/pierretlambert Website: https://pierretlambert.com Additional resources: Pierre's Free Top 5: https://pierret ...
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Tricia Copeland is an award-nominated fantasy and YA author who believes magic can be found everywhere: in sunsets, in stories, and in the worlds we create. From her Kingdom Journals series to dystopian adventures and paranormal tales, Tricia transports readers into realms where the extraordinary feels just a page away. She’s also the host of the F…
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Steven L. Anderson is an Atlanta-based artist, curator, and Co-Director of Day & Night Projects, an artist-run gallery he helped launch in 2016. Since 1996, Steven’s work has been exhibited in galleries and museums across the U.S., and can be found in collections from Microsoft to Coca-Cola to the National Park Service. His sketchbooks even have a …
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When you’re facing any large purchase, there are two major questions you must answer: How do I lower the cost? What’s the best way to pay for it? While you’ve heard about student loans, 529 plans, and, potentially, other options to help you finance college costs, the best way for YOU to pay for college for your student is likely a unique combinatio…
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You’ve seen her work on Lady Gaga, Solidad O’Brien, 50 Cent, and possibly your cousin’s wedding photos, now hear the story behind the brush. Jenny Greene-Magliano is a top-tier makeup artist working across film, TV, fashion, and private clients in the Hudson Valley and NYC. She’s the calm in the chaos, the glam in the grit, and the secret weapon be…
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Understanding how your credit score works and actively working to improve it can open up doors to better financial opportunities. One of the biggest mistakes college students make when it comes to credit is overspending and not keeping track of their expenses. My guest today, Brittany Greene, focuses on providing financial education and resources t…
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Opera singer and author Kay Sparling brings the story of an opera singer/spy to the page in her new book Mission Thaw. In this episode we discuss her journey from opera singing (something she and Trey had in common) to writing, the synopsis of her book (with lots of interesting tidbits), and what's in store next. Content Advisory: Some topics very …
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It used to be that parents and students had the opportunity to finance higher education with almost no limit to the amount they could borrow. The H.R.1 - One Big Beautiful Bill Act, changes that. It imposes new limits to parent financing and student loans. In particular, capped borrowing for graduate students at $50,000 per year for professional st…
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You think you know Cecil “DC” Glenn, but he's way more than the man behind “Whoomp! (There It Is).” We had a lively and powerful conversation with this multi-talented artist, entrepreneur, and motivator who continues to evolve, inspire, and bring the energy. From chart-topping hits to voice acting and beyond, DC’s story is just getting started. For…
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What. An. Episode. We were not prepared for such a fantastic emotional episode. Levi is a dynamic musician whose heartfelt songs and humanitarian work have left a lasting mark far beyond the music charts. After gaining national attention with the band Vast Capital and sharing stages with legends like Pearl Jam and Heart, Levi went on to release sol…
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Student loan debt is a topic that affects millions of people across the country. It's a financial burden that many individuals face as they pursue higher education, and the impact can be long-lasting. Whether you're a recent graduate or have been out of school for years, understanding student loan debt is crucial to managing your finances effective…
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Choosing a college where your student will thrive is about much more than the school’s name, ranking, prestige, or reputation. Research from Purdue University and Gallup highlights that aspects like caring professors, supportive learning environments, and experiential learning opportunities hold more weight in determining a student's college experi…
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From the hills of Canehill, Arkansas to the halls of Capitol Hill, Lena Smith is using her art and voice to advocate for the rare disease community.A self-taught artist living with Granular Corneal Dystrophy, Lena was named a Rare Artist Awardee in the national Rare Artist Contest and honored during Rare Disease Week 2025 in Washington, D.C. Her st…
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Planning for your child's college education can be a daunting task, but utilizing a 529 plan can make it a little easier. These tax-advantaged savings plans are specifically designed to help families save for future education expenses. One option within the 529 plan umbrella is the College Well Private College 529 Plan, which offers its own set of …
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This episode, we welcome the swashbuckling storyteller himself — Sebastien de Castell! From swordfighting musician to award-winning author of Traitor’s Blade and the Spellslinger series, Sebastien’s journey from would-be bard to international fantasy writer is anything but ordinary. We talk books, music, philosophy, travel, and what it means to liv…
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How do factors like major, gender, and ethnicity influence whether your child receives financial aid? Understanding the typical college business model is crucial. The college financial aid formula is a multifaceted and strategic system that determines how aid is distributed to students. It comprises loans, scholarships, and other forms of gift aid.…
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We’re joined by the multitalented Jackiem Joyner — internationally recognized saxophonist, music producer, and award-winning author! With a career spanning nearly two decades, Jackiem has topped jazz charts, shared stages with legends, and even earned praise from Stephen King for his novels. We talk jazz, sci-fi, creativity, and staying inspired th…
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From backpacking the world to writing her Back in a Year series during lockdown, Candace’s journey is full of adventure, laughter, and heart. We discuss the life events that started it all, how hard it was to give up every day comforts for wild adventure, and how much that paid off. Join this thrilling conversation and be inspired by Candace's free…
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Financial education in youth sets the stage for a lifetime of financial responsibility. Teaching teens to save for emergencies is vital for unexpected costs. Unfortunately, most teens don’t want to listen to their parents...that’s where a financial coach who specializes in budgeting for teens and young adults comes in. Colleen Salchow of Salchow Co…
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In this episode, we welcome Beth Stockdell—harpist, artist, and creator of handmade books. Beth shares stories from her 20-year career as a harpist, her work with healing music, and her current artistic journey creating custom books and multimedia art. It’s a heartfelt conversation about creativity, transition, and finding beauty in every chapter o…
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Paying for college extends beyond the simple calculation of tuition and fees, encompassing a range of hidden expenses that many prospective students and their families often overlook. Jack Wang offers a nuanced perspective on this topic by highlighting the often-ignored costs such as taxes, interest, and opportunity costs, which can significantly i…
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In this episode, we chat with rising artist Olivia Millin, whose musical journey began at just 12 years old. With roots in theater and a passion for J-Pop, Olivia blends Western influences with Japanese pop to create emotional, empowering music that reflects her personal journey. Tune in as we explore her creative process, her latest music video “B…
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With the right strategies and early preparation, you can maximize your child’s chances of getting into your (or their) dream school and securing scholarships. Students should begin preparing for standardized tests like the SAT or ACT well in advance, paying special attention to their grades even as a Freshman in High School. This will allow you and…
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