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We provide subject matter expertise on every step within the college planning process. Subscribe and listen to the MEFA Podcast to learn key information and helpful tips on 529 college savings plans, the college application process, financial aid & the FAFSA, student loan repayment, and more.
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Gulabi Sambad

Gulabi Sambad

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Gulabi Sambad operates as a digital media platform under the umbrella of the not-for-profit company, Active Ant Pvt. Ltd., guided by the principle of social responsibility. It aims to bridge the gaps by fostering meaningful and age-appropriate discussions about Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) across all age groups, genders, castes, cultures, and geographical regions. #sexualhealth #reproductivehealth #sexeducation #SRHR #podcast #gulabisambad
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Battleground: Ballot Box

Georgia Public Broadcasting

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Each week during Georgia’s legislative session, Donna Lowry, the host of GPB's TV show Lawmakers, joins GPB News host Pamela Kirkland to break down the week's top stories from the Capitol in the Lawmakers Huddle edition of the Battleground: Ballot Box podcast.
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On the road training schools in Trust-Based Observations trainings, we periodically see absolute teaching brilliance during our 20-minute observations. It dawned on us that we have an obligation to share this brilliance with all teachers so they can learn and grow from one another. Each episode is an interview with one of these teachers where we explore their strengths as they share their tips and tricks. Tips and tricks that definitely lead to improved teaching and learning.
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Welcome to The Trial Bible – your front-row seat to the courtroom strategies behind today’s biggest verdicts. In each episode, we sit down with top trial attorneys from across the country to dissect their recent wins. You’ll hear the real stories behind headline-making cases, the key jury instructions that swayed the outcome, and the battle-tested tools that helped them hit big. Whether you're a practicing attorney, law student, or just a fan of high-stakes storytelling, this is your guide t ...
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Paging Dr. Mom

Angelle Downey

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I was a medical student with two kids, trying to keep it all together. I constantly felt like I had to defend my decision to chase a meaningful career and raise a family at the same time. But professional women with children shouldn’t have to choose between ambition and motherhood. Paging Dr. Mom is a podcast for the women doing it all and wondering if it’s ever enough. If you’ve ever felt the pressure to be everything to everyone, this space is for you. I’m Dr. Angelle Downey, a family phys ...
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Time in Flight

Hunter Bevis

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Time-in-Flight peels back the layer of mystery that can surround aviation flight training. By interviewing current flight instructors, students and professional pilots who have gone through the flight training experience, Time-in-Flight hopes to provide insight and excitement for those aspiring and currently undertraining the flight training adventure, as aviation students.
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Pack Center

Pack Center

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Pack Center is a student run sports talk show that focuses on University of Nevada sports and the Mountain West. You can follow us on Twitter @PackcenterNV
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College is surely one wild ride, and it definitely is not easy. No one hands you a manual that tells you exactly how the next four years of your life will look like. There will be twists and turns, questions you can’t find the answers to, and nights where you feel like you have no clue what you just signed up for. That’s where I come in! As a soon to be graduate, I have been met with the same questions you are asking yourself right now. I have survived the ramen diet, the group projects wher ...
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The JPS Pod

Chris Huntley

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Ever want to know what goes on in the minds of the #JPScommunity? Mr Williams and Mr Huntley host the weekly podcast where they have competitions, prizes and a lot of fun. Keep an ear out for the special guests that they have on the episodes too. Feel free to send in your ideas to them at [email protected]
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Diary of a Teacher is a spoken diary of my experiences in education to date. I record short eps about everything from report writing to reflective practice. I share honest reflections from the classroom, lessons I've learned the hard way, and insights from educational research that shape how I teach.
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Colleen is a student of Dr. Harville Hendrix and Dr. Helen LaKelly Hunt who created the Imago Theory and have brought this work to over 50 countries around the world. She is profoundly influenced by this belief shared by Dr. Harville Hendrix. He said, "We are born in relationship, wounded in relationship and healed in relationship." What are you struggling with today? Colleen believes that almost any problem we have began with a broken or unhealed relationship. The anxiety or deep sadness we ...
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Ever wish you had a trusted guide to make homeschooling easy, joyful, and transformative? That’s exactly what you’ll find with Play Homeschool Made Easy, hosted by Anya Garcia — a former attorney turned early years education advocate and coach who’s created a movement with almost a million followers across social media. After graduating from law school with massive student debt yet the promise of a stable career, Anya made an unexpected, bold, and life-changing choice—to give up her legal pr ...
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In this episode, we engage in a meaningful conversation with Gita Naharki Dallakoti, a Social Studies and Health teacher from Vishwo Niketan Secondary School, to discuss the growing issue of digital abuse faced by today’s students. The discussion highlights common forms of digital harassment, their impact on young students, and the vital roles scho…
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This episode shares the real experiences of female teachers from government schools in Nepal. They talk about the challenges they face at school during menstruation — from pain and discomfort to a lack of proper facilities. Through their voices, we learn how these issues affect their work and daily life. Gulabi Sambad hopes to create understanding …
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Host Jonathan Hughes welcomes back Executive Director at ISS Market Intelligence, Paul Curley, to discuss the latest data on how families are using 529 college savings plans. Paul busts some of the most persistent myths surrounding 529s and walks through expanded uses of the plans. They also talk about the growing role of gifting in college savings…
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In this episode of Gulabi Sambad, we explore “Students Battling Digital Abuse: A Teacher’s View from Madhesh” with Bhulen Ram, a dedicated teacher from Janata Basic School in Siraha, Nepal. Ram shares real cases of digital abuse experienced by his students, the challenges they face, and the steps he has taken to support and protect them. The conver…
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The last episode of "The Dorm to Diploma" Podcast. From all the chaos of freshman year, the identity crisis of sophomore year, the burnout and breakthroughs of junior year, all the way to the emotional rollercoaster of senior year. This episode is my love letter to the entire college experience. You'll hear about mistakes everyone makes (but aren't…
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In this episode of Gulabi Sambad, we had a conversation with Lalita Jha, a teacher from Janata Secondary School in Rajbiraj, Saptari, to explore how her school is addressing menstruation, understanding of menstruation, and its hygiene among students. Join us as we learn how one school is making menstrual health a priority—and inspiring change in it…
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In this episode, I sit down with non-diet dietitian Katy Harvey to talk about why diets don’t work, how to rebuild trust with your body, and ways to raise kids with a healthy relationship to food. We also explore perfectionism, body image, and the subtle ways diet culture shows up in motherhood. This is a must-listen if you’re tired of feeling like…
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A 67-year-old nursing-home resident on Coumadin suffers a fall. No timely CT. A slow intracranial bleed. Sparse records (“s/p fall”). Defense says “coincidence.” Using PHL §2801-d, a disciplined verdict sheet, and visible causation, Elliott Sinel secures a $10M Bronx verdict. This is a masterclass on burden-shifting statutes, voir dire in elder-car…
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In this episode of Gulabi Sambad, we talk with Sabina Bhattarai, school nurse at Shree Setidevi Secondary School, Rasuwa, about how well students understand SRHR. She shares common questions, misconceptions, and the support students need to make informed decisions about their health. #SRHR #podcast #gulabisambad…
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Ahh midterms and finals.. every college students worst nightmare. In this episode I talk about how to make this part of college seem a little less stressful. We will talk all things planners, how to avoid procrastination even though it feels "good" in the moment, and some study tips that have worked for me throughout exam season. If you are stressi…
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Show Notes: In this episode of Paging Dr. Mom, Dr. Krystal Sodaitis joins us for an honest and empowering conversation about neurodivergence in professional women. We talk about why so many women are diagnosed later in life, how executive dysfunction and masking show up in motherhood and medicine, and why “different is not deficient.” If you’ve eve…
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In this episode, we sit down with Shiwani Adhikari (Grade 9) and Rejina Tamang (Grade 10) from Shree Setidevi Secondary School, Kalika-4, Dhoseni, Rasuwa, as they share their personal experiences of encountering their first menstruation. Through candid conversation, the girls reflect on their emotions, the support they received, the challenges they…
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In this episode, I'm sharing the real, unfiltered truth about working and managing money during your college years. If you've found yourself trying to figure out how to balance classes, a social life, and a part-time job, this conversation is for you. Im going to talk about jumping into work right away, taking on as many hours as possible, and lear…
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Host Jonathan Hughes talks with Mark Stucker of the podcast, Your College-Bound Kid. They discuss the intricate landscape of college rankings and their implications for prospective students. They delve into the different methodologies employed by various ranking organizations and the significant variability in their outcomes.…
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In this episode, Dr. Kerry Reller joins me for a candid conversation about what realistic wellness looks like for busy, high-achieving women. Drawing on her experience as a physician, entrepreneur, and mom of three, Kerry shares how she helps women move beyond guilt, perfectionism, and the all-or-nothing mindset when it comes to health. We explore …
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College is not a straight line, it is more like a maze the more you think about it. In todays episode, we will be talking about some of the common challenges students face, and that is the pressure to "have it all figured out" Whether you are struggling to know what path you are on, or you are learning to trust the process yourself - this episode i…
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Move-In Day is solely not just unpacking boxes, you are unpacking 18 years of anticipation about finally being on your own for the first time. In this episode, we will talk all things freshman year of college move in, how to win the roommate lottery, and how to navigate through those first tough moments of homesickness. Let's dive in!…
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In this episode of Gulabi Sambad, we explore the rising cases of suicide in Pyuthan district and try to understand the social and psychological factors that may be driving this alarming trend. To gain deeper insights, we spoke with Counselor Shanti Pandit, who has been working in Pyuthan for many years, closely observing the community’s mental heal…
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In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Wendy Schofer, a pediatrician, lifestyle physician, and founder of Family in Focus® , for a bold and refreshing conversation about burnout, emotional eating, and redefining success in motherhood. We talk about what it means to parent and live audaciously, how food, body image, and family dynamics are all connected…
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In this episode of Gulabi Sambad, we had conversation with Advocate Prabin Subedi from Paramount Legal Advisory Services to discuss the rising issue of digital harassment and the crucial role of legal action in combating it. From understanding your rights and identifying online abuse to exploring the legal remedies available, this conversation shed…
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What if your child isn’t the problem—and neither are you? In this episode, parenting coach Kristin Schmoke shares how she shifted from traditional discipline tactics to a more connected, collaborative approach that transformed her relationship with her son. We talk about ego-centric parenting, mom guilt, why behavior charts can backfire, and how re…
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Host Jonathan Hughes talks to three financial aid experts on location at the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA) Conference in Anaheim, California. Jonathan talks to  Assistant Vice President for Enrollment Management and Executive Director of Financial Aid and Scholarships at Auburn University, Celena Tulloss, Exe…
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In this episode of Gulabi Sambad, we talk about the bitter experiences of digital sexual harassment faced by adolescents and youths. Our guests share their real stories and emotions, highlighting how online spaces can cause deep harm and what we can do to make them safer for everyone. #DigitalHarassment #SpeakUp #podcast #SRHR #gulabisambad…
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Jenn Fredericks, Personal Resilience Practitioner and founder of The Carewell Circle, joins us to talk about Prosilience, a proactive approach to resilience, and why managing your energy (not just your time) is the key to staying afloat. Jenn shares powerful stories from her own journey as both a two-time kidney transplant recipient and a caregiver…
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In this episode of Gulabi Sambad, we sit down with Nirajan Khadka, SRHR Technical Advisor at Plan International Nepal, to explore how informed adolescents and youths in Nepal are about the Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) services available to them. We discuss existing gaps in awareness, access to youth-friendly services, and what n…
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College is surely one wild ride, and it definitely is not easy. No one hands you a manual that tells you exactly how the next four years of your life will look like. There will be twists and turns, questions you can’t find the answers to, and nights where you feel like you have no clue what you just signed up for. That’s where I come in! As a soon …
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Parenting isn’t always picture-perfect and sometimes it feels downright overwhelming. In this episode of Paging Dr. Mom, I sit down with parenting coach and child life specialist Michelle McVittie to talk about what it really takes to raise strong-willed kids, support children with ADHD or anxiety, and stay grounded as a mom in the middle of it all…
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Send us a text We explore the hidden costs of emotional labor and how unspoken expectations drain couples, then map simple ways to share the load with clarity, compassion, and practice. Andrea Dindinger returns with practical scripts, the “emotional leader” idea, and her Loop Breaker course on ending repeat fights. • defining emotional labor and wh…
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Workplace harassment—sexual or mental—deeply affects employees’ well-being and productivity. Sexual harassment involves unwanted sexual advances, while mental harassment includes bullying, verbal abuse, and exclusion, causing trauma and low morale. Preventing it requires clear policies, regular training, confidential reporting, and support for vict…
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In this heartfelt and empowering conversation, Dr. Krista Cassel joins me to talk about the messy, meaningful reality of modern motherhood. As a pediatric nurse practitioner, lactation consultant, small business owner, and mom of three, Krista brings a rare blend of professional insight and personal honesty. We dive into the invisible work of mothe…
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Medical malpractice trials are often cast as a “battle of the experts.” But in this case, Marijo Adimey showed that the most powerful evidence isn’t just expert testimony—it’s the story jurors can see for themselves. Through complex imaging, careful cross-examination, and relentless preparation, she proved that “the treating doctor’s note in the pa…
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If you’ve ever felt like you had to push through pain, guilt, or exhaustion just to prove you’re a “good doctor” or a “good mom,” this episode is for you. Dr. Karen Leitner joins me for a raw, relatable conversation about perfectionism, burnout, and the emotional toll of always holding it together. We talk about why women physicians often carry dou…
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Host Jonathan Hughes speaks with MEFA’s Julie Shields-Rutyna about tips for filling out the 2026-27 FAFSA. They also answer a question from the MEFA Mailbag about remarried parents filing the FAFSA. Jonathan then talks to Managing Director at Fidelity Investments, Cory Latham, about the results of Fidelity and MEFA’s recent College Savings & Studen…
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In this inspiring conversation, Stacey Johnson opens up about her journey through grief, motherhood, and the invisible weight so many women carry. We talk about decision fatigue, overthinking, and the power of nervous system regulation to bring calm even in the busiest seasons of life. Stacey shares how she went from reacting in chaos to reclaiming…
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In this enlightening conversation, Lena Ehrenberg shares her transformative journey that began in the south of France, emphasizing the importance of self-connection and personal growth in the context of dating and relationships. She discusses how women often lose themselves in relationships and the necessity of prioritizing self-care. Lena provides…
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Host Jonathan Hughes talks to Managing Director at Fidelity Investments, Cory Latham, about expanded uses for 529 and 529A plans, including MEFA’s U.Fund and Attainable Savings Plans. They discuss the expanded uses of 529 funds for K-12 expenses and certain credentialing programs, as well as the changes to ABLE accounts, which include expanding eli…
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Motherhood often comes with impossible expectations: sacrifice everything, excel at work, keep relationships perfect, and never show struggle. In this powerful conversation, licensed marriage and family therapist Reesa Morala shares how breaking generational patterns and practicing self-compassion can transform both moms and families. Drawing from …
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Sexual abuse by known people during festivals is often overlooked. Festivals bring people together but can also give abusers—often family members or trusted people—opportunities to harm women and children. Trust and cultural pressures, like keeping family secrets or respecting elders, make it hard for survivors to speak up. In this festival-themed …
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Sleepless nights don’t have to be the norm. In this episode, I chat with Laura Van Luven, RN, nurse coach, sleep consultant, and mom of five (including twins!), about practical, compassionate sleep solutions for busy families. Laura shares why “cry it out” isn’t the only option, how to use your baby’s natural rhythms, and tips for navigating daycar…
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This week's podcast, Gulabi Sambad, brings you another powerful conversation on menstrual health and rights. In this episode, “Chhaupadi and Beyond: Narratives from Sudurpaschim”, we speak with journalist Mamata Bhatta, based in Sudurpaschim Province. Together, we explore the lived realities of menstrual taboos, the deep-rooted practice of Chhaupad…
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