Here is where innovation & culture meet in the South– everything from entrepreneurship, #CultureTech, #ClimateTech, investing, business, & more, all from experts and thought leaders who've spoken at New Orleans Entrepreneur Week*. All episodes were recorded live at New Orleans Entrepreneur Week. *New Orleans Entrepreneur Week is an annual event produced by The Idea Village. Sign up to The Big Easy Ideas newsletter: www.bigeasyideas.com. Sign up to receive New Orleans Entrepreneur Week 2023 u ...
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Gretchen Rubin is HAPPIER, and she wants you to be happier too. The #1 bestselling author of The Happiness Project and Better Than Before gets more personal than ever as she brings her practical, manageable advice about happiness and good habits to this lively, thought-provoking podcast. Gretchen’s cohost and guinea pig is her younger sister, Elizabeth Craft, a TV writer and producer living in Los Angeles, who (lovingly) refers to Gretchen as her happiness bully. Sales and Distribution by Le ...
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Parenting is hard…but does it have to be this hard? Wouldn’t it be better if your kids would stop pressing your buttons quite as often, and if there was a little more of you to go around (with maybe even some left over for yourself)? On the Your Parenting Mojo podcast, Jen Lumanlan M.S., M.Ed explores academic research on parenting and child development. But she doesn’t just tell you the results of the latest study - she interviews researchers at the top of their fields, and puts current inf ...
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After spending years dispensing bitchy fashion commentary on their viral Instagram account Every Outfit on Sex and the City, hosts Chelsea Fairless and Lauren Garroni realized that they have highly specific opinions about other things, too. Every Outfit is a weekly show born from our deeply unhealthy, lifelong obsession with fashion and popular culture. It’s like The View (but less geriatric) meets Fashion Police from two best friends who have spoken at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, but ha ...
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The Rocket Report Live is an audio report to the community about the happenings and business of the Bay Village City School District in Bay Village, Ohio. This podcast is another communication tool Bay Village Schools will use to inform and update the strategic audiences of the district -- students, families, faculty, staff, residents and alumni -- through candid conversations. If you need more information or have an idea for a future episode, please email [email protected].
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Swimming Upstream Radio Show HOST DOROTHY WILHELM – This new show is for people who want to break the mold to live life as if it mattered – and laugh along the way. Join Dorothy for new ideas and a lot of fun. #Dorothy, #Tacoma News Tribune, #live as if, #Generation Gap www.itsnevertoolate.com, https://www.facebook.com/WereSwimmingUpstream/
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Join us as we dive into the world of special education with two educators who have walked the same path as many of you. In addition to teaching in self-contained and collaborative settings, our hosts bring a unique perspective to the challenges and triumphs of raising a special needs child. From classroom strategies to heartfelt family moments, they offer practical advice, empathy, and a community of support. Discover how their personal experiences can shed light on your journey and gain val ...
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Medical Moms Anonymous: Insights & Christian Encouragement for Parents, Caregivers, and Families of Medically Complex Children
Jessica Spurlock
Are you a parent or caregiver navigating the rollercoaster of raising a child with complex medical or special needs? You’re not alone. Medical Mom’s Anonymous is a weekly podcast offering practical tips, insights from medical professionals, stories from other medical moms, and biblical encouragement for those walking this unique path in life. Hosted by Jessica Spurlock, a fellow medical mom, this podcast provides: Practical advice to simplify caregiving and advocacy. Stories of perseverance, ...
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Visual Eyes Podcast — Where Nonprofit Stories Come to Life Hosted by Chris Baker and powered by Visuals by Momo, the Visual Eyes Podcast explores the intersection of storytelling, strategy, and social impact. Each episode features nonprofit leaders, community changemakers, and purpose-driven businesses that are making a difference. You’ll hear: ~ Interviews with nonprofit leaders and industry experts ~ Visual storytelling strategies that connect and convert ~ Fundraising and marketing insigh ...
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Why energy system innovation matters, for both consumers and the drive to net zero. We meet the brilliant teams pushing to transform UK energy networks, and showcase opportunities for entrepreneurs, investors and others to get involved, via Ofgem's Strategic Innovation Fund, delivered by Innovate UK. Series hosted by Innovate UK's Jodie Giles and team.
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Sister advocates and best friends Donna M. Kshir and Lee 'Cougardawn' Roberts co-host 'Real Talk' on AU4H Radio (Advocates United for Healing). Grab a cuppa and join them at the round table, as they discuss social issues including women's health, animal welfare, invisible disabilities, mental health, addiction recovery, child abuse, the missing, healing, and other relevant topics happening around the globe. AU4H Radio - Real Talk is owned, operated, and created by Donna M. Kshir and Lee 'Cou ...
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Dauntless, fun, and thought-provoking, Namon’s Notes is a variety audio project (or podcast, if you want to call it that) illustrating stories from the personal essay column of the same name. Every episode uniquely presents a new thought or idea about the human experience — in 10 minutes or less. Created by Namon Eugene.
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15-minute conversations with people who have quit their job and gone their own way. I’m Mark, and every week I talk to someone who has taken the bold step of quitting their job to start living their true life. The idea is to inspire you to live your true life, whatever that might mean to you. Subscribe now to join me for a fresh conversation every week.
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The National Public Housing Museum is the only institution that shares the diverse stories of public housing from across the United States. Our flagship podcast, Out of the Archives, shares stories from current and former public housing residents that expand our idea of public housing and are all too often left out of the mainstream narrative. You can also listen to our mini-series, Legally Stolen, which focuses on the legal theft of wealth from Black residents in Chicago's Englewood neighbo ...
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Ep. 537: Create a Family “Familect,” Organize Your Apps & Listeners’ Great Secrets of Adulthood
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30:36We discuss the idea of the “familect” and why it might be fun to create a dictionary for our own familect. We also talk about a hack that makes it easier to use a smartphone, and we share dozens of listeners’ thought-provoking “Secrets of Adulthood.” Resources & links related to this episode: Order your copy of Secrets of Adulthood Join Secrets of …
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[074] Oh Medical Mom! (A Fun Poem to Brighten Your Hard Days)
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7:24Feeling weary from the nonstop demands of medical motherhood? This special episode of Medical Moms Anonymous delivers a rhyming dose of encouragement just for you. In “Oh Medical Mom! (A Fun Poem to Brighten Your Hard Days),” I share an original, Dr. Seuss–inspired poem to lift your heart and remind you that you are not alone in the hospital halls,…
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The Generation Gap: Weddings through the years
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25:38We're pretty sure Co-host Ray Miller Still is a millennial. It doesn't do to make too much of a point. Ray is the editor of the Enumclaw Courier Herald which is the only paper of that name in the United States. This Week we're joined by our Producer, Jason Falls, who is a member Generation X. Swimming Upstream Host Dorothy Wilhelm is a member of Th…
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Little Happier: Some Words from Winston Churchill—Among Other Things, He Was a Terrific Writer
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8:36Winston Churchill was an extraordinary presence on the world stage, and among his strengths, he had a tremendous gift with words. Here are just a few of the powerful, insightful, or hilarious observations he made. Resources & links related to this episode: Secrets of Adulthood Forty Ways to Look at Winston Churchill Episode of “A Little Happier on …
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Gather round children! It’s time to discuss Aidan’s shocking masturbation scene on And Just Like That. We also get into Carrie’s fabulous Simone Rocha ensemble, her cavernous Gramercy Park apartment, Seema’s break-up with Ravi, LTW’s giant necklace, Richard Burton’s cancellation, and Miranda’s tryst Rosie O’Donnell. Plus: a discussion of Taylor Swi…
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More Happier: Parenting Roundtable with Dr. Becky and Samantha Bee
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42:16The Roundtable Series tackles the subject of parenthood. With parenting expert Dr. Becky Kennedy and comedian Samantha Bee, we discuss the most helpful lessons we’ve learned, big challenges we’ve faced, the anxieties that we sometimes feel as parents, and more. Resources & links related to this episode: Dr. Becky Kennedy Samantha Bee Get in touch: …
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Ep. 536: Make a Before-&-After Book, Enter the Library, and How to Deal with a Questioner Spouse
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35:27We discuss how creating before-and-after photo books of renovations or improvements can bring satisfaction and preserve memories. Our happiness hack suggests visiting your local library (or museum) for the first time; that first visit can be surprising to make. We also share listeners’ strategies for handling a spouse who asks too many questions at…
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[073] Surviving Summer with a Medically Complex Child: Practical Tips for Medical Moms
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7:12Summer break can feel anything but relaxing when you're raising a child with complex medical needs. In this episode of Medical Mom’s Anonymous, host Jessica shares practical tips and grace-filled strategies to help medical moms prepare for the unique challenges summer brings—from managing unpredictable routines and keeping up with care plans to car…
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Terri Thal, the author of My Greenwich Village, Dave, Bob and Me detailing her experience as the first manager of Bob Dylan
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29:08Terri Thal was a vital presence in the 1960s Greenwich Village folk music world, where she played a pivotal role as Bob Dylan's first manager at just 21 years of age. At the heart of it all, she witnessed—and helped shape—one of the most important cultural movements of 20th-century America," Essayist Frank Matheis wrote those words about Terri Thal…
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Little Happier: The Surprising Origin of One of My Favorite Book Titles
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4:19I love book titles, and when I finally tracked down the book attached to one of my favorite titles, I was astonished to learn where I heard about it. Get in touch: [email protected] Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Collection, and the Happier app. Find the transc…
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246: My Parenting Feels Off Track: Reparenting Helps You Find Your Way Back
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47:02Do you ever feel like your parenting is completely off track from where you want it to be? You promise yourself you won't yell, then find yourself yelling at your kids before breakfast. You intend to be patient and present, but end up getting distracted by your phone, or snapping at your child. This disconnect between your parenting intentions and …
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More Happier: Our Longest-Lasting Relationships, a New Way to Think About Our Past & a Fun Quiz
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23:50We discuss why it’s interesting to consider our longest continuous non-family relationships. We spotlight a tool for spring: the Five-Senses Quiz that helps you discover which of our senses might be neglected. Plus, we explore how authors like Stephen King shape their creative landscapes from personal memories, and how viewing the own past through …
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222: On Sex and the City: Bay of Married Pigs
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53:04We’re back to discuss one of the all-time great season one episodes: Bay of Married Pigs. Directed by the legendary Nicole Holofcener, this is the episode where Carrie has an unfortunate run-in with her married friend’s d**k, Samantha seduces Charlotte’s doorman, and Miranda dabbles in lesbianism. Are married couples and single people actually at w…
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Ep. 535: Create Your “Summer of __,” Some Reading Recommendations & Listeners’ Favorite Words
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36:39We discuss a fun summer challenge of focusing on a specific theme or goal. We also include a few helpful, fun hacks, and we share some of listeners’ favorite words—a delightful collection of language. Resources & links related to this episode: Order your copy of Secrets of Adulthood Read 25 in 25 Design Your Summer Reading List in the Happier app E…
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[072] When Food Becomes Fear: Learning to Breathe Again After a Food Allergy Diagnosis
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13:43When your child is diagnosed with a food allergy, even something as simple as snack time can feel terrifying. In this heartfelt episode, I share our family's unexpected journey into the world of food allergies—how fear crept in, how it affected our daily lives, and how God met me right in the middle of the panic. If you're a medical mom struggling …
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Welcome to an all-new episode of the Swimming Upstream Radio Show. Dorothy's guest this week is Sandra Solon — The Crafty Canadian. Dorothy and she talk about her recent trip to India, all the things you didn’t know about tea, and ideas for summer crafts for your family. And don't forget to subscribe to the Swimming Upstream Radio Show. You can fin…
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S2 Ep 24 - Peter Leighton on Altruism, Mental Health, and Building a Legacy of Service
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27:03What happens when a seasoned business development strategist blends corporate expertise with an unwavering passion for community service? You get Peter Leighton—a visionary professional who has spent over two decades turning altruism into action, and business into a vehicle for deep social impact. In this episode of the Visual Eyes Podcast, host Ch…
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Little Happier: Good Smell, Bad Smell? Context Changes Our Experience.
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2:47Our perception of smells depends on context—the same scent is experienced as delightful when labeled "Parmesan cheese" but revolting when called "vomit." Our interpretation of our circumstances often matters just as much as the circumstances themselves. Resources & links related to this episode: Life in Five Senses Get in touch: podcast@gretchenrub…
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RE-RELEASE: Finding Your Parenting Village: How Community Support Changes Everything at Home
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51:18Are you tired of facing family challenges alone? In this powerful episode, we witness the transformative journey of two parents who discovered that joining a parenting support group can change everything at home. Parenting wasn't meant to be a solo journey. When sleep deprivation, communication struggles with partners, and children's big emotions b…
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When Scissors Meet Sensory Needs: Transforming the Haircut Experience
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28:55Let us know what's up Every parent knows the challenge of a child's first haircut—the tears, the squirms, the fear. Now imagine that experience amplified by sensory sensitivities or communication barriers. For countless families of children with disabilities, something as routine as a haircut can become an overwhelming ordeal. Meet Brianna Wells, a…
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More Happier: Gretchen Rubin on NPR's Life Kit
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22:01We bring you my interview with NPR's Life Kit where I discuss that the key to happiness is actually to know yourself better and what questions to ask yourself. We also discuss my Four Tendencies framework and one of my favorite "try this at home" hacks: the one minute rule. Resources & links related to this episode: Four Tendencies Quiz One-minute …
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221: On West Village Girls, Gay Billionaires, Met Gala Drama
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1:13:17We’re back to address some lingering Met Gala controversies, the Golden Globes’ new podcast category, Madonna’s upcoming limited series, gay billionaires, Cannes’ restrictive new fashion guidelines, the Practical Magic teaser, Lena Dunham’s New Yorker essay, Brock Colyar’s harrowing West Village girls article, Rosie O’Donnell’s appearance on Hacks,…
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Ep. 534: Recognize Your Exceptional Advantage, Don’t Be Fooled by Familiarity & an Empty-Nest Question
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30:23We discuss why it's valuable to identify your "exceptional advantages" in both work and personal life—those unique blessings or abilities you might take for granted but actually set you apart. We also share a hack that can save you time and frustration when going somewhere, and a simple, revealing question that can help you know yourself (and other…
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[071] Blooming in Adversity: Rooting Ourselves in God's Promises
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6:05When life feels like it's falling apart instead of coming together, it’s easy to wonder if God’s promises still apply to you. In this episode of Medical Mom’s Anonymous, we explore what it means to spiritually grow—even bloom—in seasons of hardship, uncertainty, and waiting. If you’ve ever asked yourself these questions, this episode is for you: Ca…
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High Functioning, Low Joy - Let’s fix that!
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27:09Welcome to an all-new episode of the Swimming Upstream Radio Show. Dorothy's guest this week is Regina Carey. As the "Queen of Action" and a seasoned advocate for professionals with invisible disabilities, Regina specializes in reigniting passion within hearts that may have temporarily forgotten to focus on themselves and their dreams. Whether you'…
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S2 Ep 23 - Tim Davis on Fighting Loneliness Through Theater & Building New City Players
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25:41In this compelling episode of the Visual Eyes Podcast, host Chris Baker sits down with Tim Davis, Producing Artistic Director and founder of New City Players, a nonprofit theater company dedicated to building authentic community through transformative storytelling. Tim walks us through his personal journey—from starting out as a passionate actor to…
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Little Happier: Drifting Through Life: When Not Deciding Becomes a Decision
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5:15Drift—the powerful force of making decisions by not deciding—can shape our lives without our conscious participation. Resources & links related to this episode: Secrets of Adulthood If you’re wondering if you’re drifting, I created a checklist Get in touch: [email protected] Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selli…
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245: Does praise help or hurt your child? What research actually shows
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1:02:58Most parents believe praise is an essential tool for raising confident, well-behaved children. We've been told to "catch them being good" and "focus on the positive." But what if our well-intentioned praise is actually functioning as a subtle form of control? What if praise isn't just celebrating who our children are, but secretly shaping them into…
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Not a Pusher, But a Partner: One Para's Journey in Special Education
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35:17Let us know what's up Enter the world of special education through the eyes of Jenny Jacks. Her twelve years at a small private preschool, followed by six years as a para in various public school settings, have given her unique insights into supporting diverse learners. With warmth and practical wisdom, Jenny reveals how the strategies that work be…
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More Happier: How Do We Know Ourselves and Our Values? A Short Quiz Reveals So Much
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35:01We talk to the brilliant Suzy Welch about her new book, “Becoming You,” and her Values Bridge quiz which can tells us how we rank fifteen core values—and we explore why knowing our values is such a key element to creating happier lives. Resources & links related to this episode: Becoming You by Suzy Welch (Amazon, Bookshop) "The Summer Day" by Mary…
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It’s time to unpack the 2025 Met Gala, a historic event which promised to honor the legacy of Black dandyism, but occasionally veered into Ringling Brothers territory. On this very special episode, we break down the hits, the misses, and the bizarre props that celebrities lugged onto the red carpet. From the triumph of actual tailoring (hi, Zendaya…
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Ep. 533: Dust It Off or Let Go, the Power of PT & How to Create Compelling TV Characters
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26:53We discuss why it’s useful to dust off unused items--and either start using them or give them away. We also share a happiness hack from a listener who explains why it can be very valuable to give physical therapy another chance. Finally, we explore the Secret of Adulthood about cultivating friendship, and we answer a listener's question about how a…
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[070] Fueling the Journey: Quick & Healthy Snack and Meal Ideas for Medical Moms
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8:22As a busy medical mom, it’s easy to prioritize everyone else’s needs while neglecting your own—especially when it comes to food. Between doctor’s appointments, therapies, and the emotional toll of caregiving, you may find yourself running on caffeine and crumbs. In this practical and grace-filled episode, we’re talking all about simple, healthy mea…
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Welcome to an all-new episode of the Swimming Upstream Radio Show. This week as usual on Generation Gap, Dorothy talks to Ray Miller Still. He is the editor of The Courier Herald. And don't forget to subscribe to the Swimming Upstream Radio Show. You can find us on our website at SwimmingUpstreamRadioShow.com, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wh…
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S2 Ep 22 - Jason Hughes on How ArtServe Builds Safe, Creative, and Collaborative Communities
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41:46In this powerful episode, Jason R. Hughes—CEO of ArtServe and a longtime leader in nonprofit innovation, media, and community advocacy—shares his journey from Atlantic Records to leading one of South Florida’s most dynamic arts organizations. With over 25 years of experience spanning journalism, LGBTQ+ media, public broadcasting, and nonprofit stra…
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Little Happier: When to Listen to Criticism and When to Ignore It
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3:55Distinguishing helpful from unhelpful criticism is a challenge that every creative person faces. No formula exists for knowing which criticism to heed; we must each develop our own discernment. Get in touch: [email protected] Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Coll…
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RE-RELEASE: How to get your child to listen to you
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50:10Is your child's refusal to listen driving you CRAZY? You're not alone! In this transformative episode, mom-of-three Chrystal reveals how she went from constant power struggles to peaceful cooperation without sacrificing authority. Discover the exact approach that works when "because I said so" fails. Stop the exhausting battles TODAY and create the…
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More Happier: How Regret Can Make You Happier [Revisited]
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33:28We discuss how regret and reflection can help us make better decisions in the future, and increase our happiness. Regret can be a hard thing to talk about. Many people who actually prefer to avoid using the word. By anticipating future regret, we can make better choices in the present, and by reflecting on past regret, we can think about how to do …
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On this week’s episode, we dive into Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter tour, JoJo Siwa’s hard pivot from lesbian to queer, Lana’s Stagecoach performance, Jack Schlossberg’s one-man Met Gala boycott, the controversial Boy Smells rebrand, Isamaya’s journey into Sephora, Jeff Goldblum and Braindead’s “Goldblooming” cologne, the trailer for Netflix’s latest Nant…
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Ep. 532: Favorite Words, a Simple Packing Hack, and Managing Obliger-Rebellion at Work
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33:55We explore why making a list of your favorite words ("whimsy," "crackle," "latibulate") and using them can boost happiness. We share a simple hack that makes packing easier, and we reflect on a dog-related Secret of Adulthood. We also tackle a listener question about how to manage Obliger-rebellion when facing increased workload after coworker layo…
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[069] God’s Grace in Failure: When You’re Doing Everything and Still Feel Like It’s Not Enough
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10:18Do you ever feel like you’re sinking under the weight of medical motherhood—drowning in exhaustion, doubt, or the fear that you’re not doing enough? In this powerful episode of Medical Mom’s Anonymous, we talk about what it means to rest in God’s grace when you feel like you're failing. Drawing wisdom from Paul’s “thorn in the flesh” and from the s…
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What I Know Now That I didn't Know Then - And How You Can Find Out Too
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26:45Welcome to this all-new episode of Dorothy Wilhelm's Swimming Upstream Radio Show. Dorothy's guest this week is dynamic communications expert Rebecca P. Murray. As the founder of her own podcast, Showcase Your Shine in the Northwest, Rebecca is passionate about transforming team dynamics by refining the art of listening, presenting, and facilitatin…
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S2 Ep 21 - From Plastic Waste to Purpose: Noelia Suarez’s Mission to Heal The Planet
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31:33What if cutting up a six-pack ring or planting a milkweed could actually change the world? In this episode of the Visual Eyes Podcast, host Chris Baker sits down with Noelia Suarez, Executive Director of Heal The Planet, to explore how small, daily decisions can spark global environmental change. From her early days as a mentor and international vo…
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Little Happier: When the Words of Ritual Give Me My “America Feeling”
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2:34Certain moments inspire my "America feeling"—a profound connection to the ideals of the United States. For instance, the formal words of the opening ritual for a session of the United States Supreme Court reminds me of the value of justice. Get in touch: [email protected] Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling …
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244: Gentle parenting doesn’t have to mean permissive parenting
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50:01Is gentle parenting just permissive parenting in disguise? This episode reveals a powerful framework for meeting both your needs and your child's, creating cooperation without sacrificing connection. Is gentle parenting the same as permissive parenting? No, gentle parenting is not the same as permissive parenting. Gentle parenting focuses on meetin…
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Beyond Pencil Grips: How OT Creates Meaningful Independence
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34:45Let us know what's up Discover the transformative world of school-based occupational therapy with Taylor Pinson, an experienced OT working across all grade levels. Far beyond the common misconceptions of painful physical therapy, school OTs help students develop crucial skills for educational success through thoughtfully tailored interventions. Tay…
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We talk about the happiness, rewards, and challenges of having a new dog. Resources & links related to this episode: Support your favorite indie booksellers and enjoy a fun perk from Bookshop Follow me on Instagram for photos and videos of Taffy Read Secrets of Adulthood Get in touch: [email protected] Visit Gretchen's website to learn more…
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218: On Coachella, Liza Minnelli, Phoebe Philo
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1:02:31Lauren’s had a deeply f**ked up day, yet we still managed to chat about Isaac Mizrahi’s cabaret act , the uncertain future of the Arclight theater, Kstew’s Silverlake wedding, Gaga’s Coachella performance, the Liza Minnelli documentary, Duran Lantink and Johnathan Anderson’s new gigs, and Phoebe Philo’s latest collection. Today's episode is brought…
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INCENTIVE: SIF innovation from idea to impact
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52:27INCENTIVE is the first SIF Beta project to reach completion. In this episode, members of the INCENTIVE team share their learnings and future plans with us. As the first project to complete, dissemination of their outcomes - including collaboration, continuity of the work and deployment of the technology after the SIF funding stops - provides valuab…
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Introducing: Confessions of a Female Founder with Meghan
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43:01We’re excited to introduce you to Confessions of a Female Founder with Meghan, a new show from Lemonada Media. As Meghan, Duchess of Sussex builds out a business of her own, she’s getting advice and insights from a handful of amazing women who have scaled small ideas into successful companies. These fly-on-the-wall conversations will no doubt inspi…
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