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Honor MD

Dr. John Diaz and Ursula Diaz

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The Honor MD podcast is about honoring your natural beauty. Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeon Dr. John Diaz and his wife, skin care specialist Ursula Diaz, discuss everything beauty, from which new ingredients you can use on the skin to which procedures you can do to look your best. As co-founders of the skin care line Honor MD and owners of a medspa in the heart of Beverly Hills, they are able to share the secrets that keep celebrities looking young and beautiful.
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BULAQ | بولاق

Ursula Lindsey and M Lynx Qualey

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BULAQ is a book-centric podcast co-hosted by Ursula Lindsey (in Amman, Jordan) and M Lynx Qualey (in Rabat, Morocco). It focuses on Arabic literature in translation and is named after the first printing press established in Egypt in 1820. Produced by Sowt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Future is Blue

Funcas Europe - Agenda Pública

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Future is blue is a series of podcasts promoted by Funcas Europe bringing together academia, think tanks and policymakers for a more inspiring debate about European economic affairs
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Short, effective hypnosis sessions to improve your mental health and well-being, designed to give you a boost, some relief from stress or anxiety, and help you if you’re struggling to cope. Each episode is just long enough for you to take time out to listen to it whenever you want and wherever you are, without disturbing your routine. After the short introduction you can then just close your eyes, relax, and have a mini-break from the stress around you. Ursula James has been a clinical and m ...
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FIREfighter

Ursula Tebbet-Duffin

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Do you want to achieve financial independence and greater freedom in your life? In this podcast, Ursula Tebbet-Duffin talks to those who have reached that goal or are on their journey, asking them how they did it!
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** Ad-free episodes are available to our paid supporters over at patreon.com/geeks ** Host David Barr Kirtley, author of the book Save Me Plz and Other Stories, talks geek culture with guests such as Neil Gaiman, George R. R. Martin, Richard Dawkins, Simon Pegg, Bill Nye, Margaret Atwood, Neil deGrasse Tyson, and Ursula K. Le Guin. Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy has appeared on recommended podcast lists from NPR, The Guardian, Wired, The A.V. Club, BBC America, CBC Radio, WVXU, io9, Omni, The St ...
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Join Award Winning Author + Sales Expert Ursula Mentjes and her guests as they share exactly what they did to grow their business exponentially and how to experience more freedom, joy and peace in your business and in your life!
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Petrified Voices

Ursula James

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This podcast is an audio version of Ursula James’s book ’The Source - A Manual of Everyday Magic’. Once completed, the podcast will involve interviews with people who have different views about our inner voices, and conversations with people who are working their way through The Source itself.
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Home to the Spectator's best podcasts on everything from politics to religion, literature to food and drink, and more. A new podcast every day from writers worth listening to. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Marian & Ursula, bringing you a Once Upon a Time fan podcast straight outta Storybrooke We're just two girls from the Southside of Chicago with an unadulterated love for the happenings in a little town called Storybrooke. #browngirlsofstorybrooke
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Backlisted

Backlisted

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The literary podcast that has been giving new life to old books since 2015. For show notes visit backlisted.fm and get an extra two shows a month by supporting the pod at patreon.com/backlisted
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If you are of German descent and love doing research, this is the podcast to listen to! The German Genealogy Girl’s Podcast helps you make the most of your research time, by providing helpful techniques and a deeper insight into German research. Together with her guests from all over the world, Ursula Krause guides you through numerous websites, best practices, German history, pesky German grammar and language and best resources available. Her and her guest’s experience and knowledge will en ...
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Welcome to Paging Dr. Scott, a podcast hosted by Dr. Ursula Yvette Scott. Each episode explores topics like relationships, careers, spirituality, parenting, education, and everyday life. Dr. Scott shares insights to help you grow, make better choices, and live a more balanced life in mind, body, soul, and spirit. Sometimes you’ll agree with her (that’s the sugary sweet), and sometimes you won’t (that’s the pinch of salt)—but both are part of the conversation. Tune in for honest, thoughtful d ...
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Blum

El Extraordinario

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Art History student Clara Torres disappears while working on her thesis about Ursula Blum, an avant-garde painter from the 20th century. Five years later, journalist Emma Clark decides to travel to Switzerland to continue Clara's investigation and narrate what she discovers about the mystery surrounding both women in a podcast. Blum is an audio drama produced by El Extraordinario, created, written, and directed by Carmen Pacheco and Manuel Bartual. Starring Charlotte Vega, Joe Manjón, Nikki ...
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Spectator Out Loud

Spectator Out Loud

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A weekly compilation of our favourite articles from The Spectator magazine, read aloud by their writers, from politics to arts, foreign affairs to culture. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Productivity Alchemy

Kevin Sonney

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Join Kevin Sonney and his Wombat Test Subject Ursula Vernon for discussions of personal productivity, systems for getting stuff done, and ways to keep yourself on track to meeting your goals.
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Liberating Libraries

Conspiracy of Equality

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Welcome to Liberating Libraries, a podcast project presented by the Conspiracy of Equality. In this show, we talk about the fiction we’re reading and how it is informing, poking at, inspiring, or enabling our social justice work. We don’t delve deep ‘into the text’, but we use the work of our faves (like Octavia Butler, Marlon James, Zadie Smith, Ursula le Guin, Isabelle Allende…) to work through ideas and imagine the worlds that could be.
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Wizards & Spaceships

Rachel A. Rosen & David L. Clink

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Welcome to Wizards and Spaceships, the only podcast that’s about wizards and also about spaceships. Well, probably not, but it does involve wizards, spaceships, and the things we love (and complain about) in science fiction, fantasy, and horror.
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24/2, February 24th, was the day that Russia began bombing Ukraine at the beginning of its all-out invasion which is now in its eleventh month. Every week Anne Levine interviews someone in Ukraine or from around the world, with a unique perspective on the war. Everyone from a Nobel Peace Prize winner to a military Colonel to an Instagram Influencer turned volunteer for orphaned children is on our show. Interviews conducted by Anne Levine and shows edited by Ursula Ruedenberg.
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Welcome to Deadly Ever After.. a podcast where the fairytale leads to a nightmare. As veteran luxury event planners we explore the sometimes dangerous path to the I do. Join us weekly as we share true stories of deadly proposals, homicidal honeymoons... and everything in between.
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EU Confidential is a weekly European news and politics podcast published every Friday by POLITICO Europe. Each 30-minute episode features POLITICO’s analysis of the top stories driving EU politics, as well as notable guests shaping European policy and deep-dive stories from around the Continent. It’s hosted by Sarah Wheaton, POLITICO’s chief policy correspondent, who is joined by reporters from around Europe. Discover our show notes for EU Confidential here: https://www.politico.eu/eu-confid ...
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So Sue Me!

Joel Von Hengst, Esq.

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“So Sue Me…” Answering the legal questions about nerd and pop culture you never knew you needed to know. We bring a real attorney to answer real questions about really fake things. Could Harry Potter sue Hogwarts? Does Frodo have an enforceable contract? Did Ariel breach her contract with Ursula? We bring entertaining education about the law, the fantasy, and everything in between.
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Prospero's Staff: A Utopia

Prospero's Staff: A Utopia

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This podcast consists of the first three chapters of a new utopian novel by Thomas White. A 21st century woman awakens 2,000 years in the future with no memory. She's told she's either trying to stop a group of time-traveling terrorists from changing history—or she's one of them! Written in the spirit of Ursula LeGuin's The Dispossessed: An Ambiguous Utopia, the book combines engaging science fiction with serious utopian speculation. The story is set in 41st century "Nauset" (Cape Cod) and " ...
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The Mentors Radio Show

Tom Loarie and Dan Hesse

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Remarkable CEOs deliver real-world advice, experience, stories, lessons learned, examples, failures, funny moments, successes, and more to help YOU find purpose, success and happiness in life and work!
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Art of Darkness

Kevin Kautzman & Abbie Lucas

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Hosted by very online writers Kevin Kautzman and Abbie Lucas (and host emeritus Brad Kelly), Art of Darkness is a podcast about the dark side of (dead) artists, creatives, intellectuals and the people who made history and continue to move culture. AoD features well-researched Core Episodes, Dark Room discussions with guests, plus bonus After Dark, Book Club, Post-Mortem, and Watch Party episodes for our beloved Patreon and Substack subscribers. Find us at artofdarkpod.com.
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In this episode, Ligeia, Lithos, Pike and Leraje discuss Ursula K Le Guin's The Left Hand of Darkness. Transcription (PDF): https://devilslibrary.org/t/ep4.pdf The Last Archive podcast episode 'The Word For Man Is Ishi': https://www.thelastarchive.com/season-4/episode-2-the-word-for-man-is-ishi The Left Hand of Darkness on OpenLibrary: https://open…
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“Europe is in a fight.” With those words, Ursula von der Leyen set the tone for her State of the European Union speech — framing this as Europe’s “Independence Moment.” She proposed sanctions on extremist Israeli ministers over Gaza; floated using frozen Russian assets for Ukraine; and backed calls for a drone wall to protect the bloc's eastern fla…
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Two weddings. Two tragedies. Ursula Deschamps was a young bride whose life ended in a so-called accident that raised more questions than answers. Just a few years later, Marc Van Beers—a groom still on his honeymoon—met a violent end in Corsica. At the center of both stories? The same couple: Aurore Martin and Peter Schmitt. What began as promises …
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To follow and support us, click here: http://anovelreviewpodcast.com The Farthest Shore by Ursula K. Le Guin brings and end to the tale of the Archmage Ged wrapping the Earthsea trilogy in quiet finality. Magic fades, and with it, the Archmage himself passes into legend - diminished, yet fulfilled. There’s sorrow in his end, a sense of something be…
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Check out the essay here: https://shsdavisapes.pbworks.com/f/Omelas.pdf ⭐️ Exclusive Book Club! Join/Support on Patreon 👉 http://patreon.com/2toramble 👕 Our Merch 👉https://2toramble.com ============================= Connect/Contact Us! ============================= 📱 All social media 👉https://linktr.ee/2ToRamble ✉️ Email 👉[email protected] 📦 PO B…
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In 1582, a healer and midwife named Ursula Kemp was accused of witchcraft by her neighbors—and even by her own son. What followed was one of England’s earliest documented witch trials, filled with dark folklore, chilling confessions, and a skeleton that wouldn’t stay buried. This is the story of the Witch of St. Osyth. Need more WMMM in your life? …
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Ursula K. Le Guin’s The Tombs of Atuan (1971), the second Earthsea novel, is the subject of this episode. Joining Una and Andy is writer Frank Cottrell-Boyce, current Children’s Laureate. We look at how Le Guin shifts her story from the adventures of Ged in A Wizard of Earthsea to the inner life of Tenar, a girl taken to serve as High Priestess in …
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We’re back in Earthsea and we’re BEGGING to unleash our draconic rage. Following Ursula’s instructions, we’re covering her short story collection before wrapping up the Earthsea Cycle with The Other Wind. Stories include The Finder, Darkrose and Diamond, The Bones of the Earth, On the High Marsh, and Dragonfly. This is a particularly hefty episode …
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As a teenager in Cairo in the early 1940s, Inji Efflatoun made two great discoveries: art and the Communist Party. Although she was from an elite French-speaking background, Efflatoun chose to “re-Egyptianize” herself, pursue painting and throw herself full-heartedly into anti-imperialist, feminist and leftist agitation. She was eventually arrested…
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Sam's guest in this week’s Book Club podcast is the historian Sudhir Hazareesingh, whose new book Daring to Be Free: Rebellion and Resistance of the Enslaved in the Atlantic World reframes the story of Atlantic slavery. He explains why the familiar tale of enlightened Europeans bringing about abolition leaves out the most important voices of all – …
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Listeners on the Best of Spectator playlist can enjoy a section of the latest episode of Quite right but for the full thing please seek out the Quite right! channel. Just search ‘Quite right!’ wherever you are listening now. This week, Michael and Maddie lift the lid on the strange rituals of party conference season and why the ‘goldfish bowl’ real…
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To follow and support us, click here: http://anovelreviewpodcast.com Stanisław Lem’s Solaris is less a tale of interstellar exploration than a cosmic therapy session gone awry. A planet covered by a sentient ocean toys with the psyches of visiting scientists, dredging up their deepest regrets in all-too tangible form. Instead of offering enlightenm…
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Freddy Gray is joined by Harry Kazianis, editor in chief of the National Security Journal, to assess China’s military rise. He argues Beijing aims to dominate the Indo-Pacific with missiles, drones and naval power, posing a growing threat to U.S. influence and Taiwan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Get "Guards! Guards" using our affiliate link here: https://amzn.to/420mVRJ ⭐️ Exclusive Book Club! Join/Support on Patreon 👉 http://patreon.com/2toramble 👕 Our Merch 👉https://2toramble.com ============================= Connect/Contact Us! ============================= 📱 All social media 👉https://linktr.ee/2ToRamble ✉️ Email 👉[email protected] 📦 …
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Dr Quah Ee Ling, associate professor of Culture & Society at Western Sydney University, discusses her new book, Fire Dragon Feminism: Asian Migrant Women's Tales of Migration, Coloniality and Racial Capitalism. Read the transcript: https://www.infinite-women.com/wp-content/uploads/Dr-Quah-Ee-Ling-on-Fire-Dragon-Feminism-transcript.pdf Get the book:…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: John Power argues the Oxford Union has a ‘lynch-mob mindset’; Elisabeth Dampier explains why she would never date a German; Nick Carter makes the case for licensing MDMA to treat veterans with PTSD; Maggie Fergusson reviews Island at the Edge of the World: The Forgotten History of Easter Island by Mike Pitts; and,…
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This year marks 800 years since the birth of the theologian St Thomas Aquinas. Aquinas, best known for his theory of natural law and his magnum opus the Summa Theologia, argued for the existence of God through faith-based reason. The influence of the 13th Century theologian on the philosophy of religion is unquestionable, but what is curious is his…
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The government is expected to press ahead with recognition of Palestinian statehood, before a formal declaration at the United Nations. Prime Minister Keir Starmer set out plans earlier this year to recognise Palestine – but what does this actually mean? And what does the move actually achieve; is it driven by principle, by politics – or by pressur…
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In this episode of The Mentors Radio, Host Dan Hesse talks with former U.S. Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Thad Allen about leadership during a crisis. Whether it’s a business crisis, family crisis, natural disaster, supply chain nightmare, government-mandated pandemic shutdown or something else, ethical leadership can make all the difference in ul…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: John Power argues the Oxford Union has a ‘lynch-mob mindset’; Elisabeth Dampier explains why she would never date a German; Nick Carter makes the case for licensing MDMA to treat veterans with PTSD; Maggie Fergusson reviews Island at the Edge of the World: The Forgotten History of Easter Island by Mike Pitts; and,…
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Mike's channel - https://www.youtube.com/@mikesbookreviews/videos ⭐️ Exclusive Book Club! Join/Support on Patreon 👉 http://patreon.com/2toramble 👕 Our Merch 👉https://2toramble.com ============================= Connect/Contact Us! ============================= 📱 All social media 👉https://linktr.ee/2ToRamble ✉️ Email 👉[email protected] 📦 PO Box add…
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First: a warning from history Politics moving increasingly from the corridors of power into the streets, economic insecurity exacerbating tensions and the centre of politics failing to hold; these are just some of the echoes from Weimar Germany that the Spectator’s editor Michael Gove sees when looking at present-day Britain. But, he says, ‘there a…
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From rule of law battles to inside stories, Věra Jourová looks back on a decade in the Berlaymont. The former European Commission vice president recalls her clashes and alliances in Brussels — from sparring with Frans Timmermans to discovering that Thierry Breton never laughed at her jokes. Now back in Prague as vice rector of Charles University an…
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Sam Leith's guest in this week's Book Club podcast is Roger Lewis, whose book The Life and Death of Peter Sellers has been republished to mark 100 years since the comedian's birth. Roger tells Sam about the difference between Sellers's public persona and private life, plus his influence on comedy today. They also discuss how Roger reinvented the wa…
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After three chilling seasons, Deadly Ever After has taken listeners deep into the shadows where true crime and weddings collide. From proposals that turned fatal, to honeymoons that ended in tragedy, to stories of love that crossed the line into obsession — Season 3 has been our darkest, most gripping yet. Along the way, we’ve laughed (darkly), cri…
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Send us a text In this episode of the Honor MD Podcast, Dr. John Diaz and Ursula Diaz dive into the fascinating world of ethnobotany—the study of how plants have been used for healing across cultures. From cat’s claw bark, a natural remedy with cancer-fighting potential, to moringa, known for its powerful anti-aging properties, they explore how nat…
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This week Michael and Madeline unpick the shock defection of Danny Kruger to Reform UK’s ‘pirate ship’ – as described by Michael – and ask whether this coup could mark the beginning of the end for the Conservative party. They also dive into Westminster’s most charged moral debates: the assisted dying bill in the Lords and the quiet decriminalisatio…
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