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Working Stiff: Comedians Talk Wrasslin'

Working Stiff: Comedians Talk Wrasslin', Bleav

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Mike Lawrence, Dan St. Germain, Scott Chaplin, and Robert Karpeles, the man behind @WWECreativeish, are joining forces to give you Working Stiff! (Formerly WrestleRoasts!) Follow Our Twitters: @WorkStiffPod @WWECreative_ish Join the Patreon: patreon.com/wrestleroasts
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It's WWE Monday Night Raw and we came to Work Stiff! Wait... what!? Okay, so what I meant was, we're pulling no punches, cutting out the kayfabe and addressing what needs to be addressed. So, 'Working Stiff' is somewhat accurate. Join two pricks, Tom Tobiaski and Mas Crema, weekly as we air out our dirty laundry and personal problems, all the while, throwing jabs at WWE programming- sometimes LIVE!
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Working Stiff Podcast is a narrative by two Idiot punk/hardcore wrestling fans with some not so idiot friends - A couple of lewd dudes talking about music, wrestling, butts, and other dumb things. Working Stiff brings you a new episode every (sometimes, mostly, maybe) Monday with a guest involved in the industry. If you've got an hour and a few brain cells to kill give it a listen.
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Critical Lit

Amelia Som, Dan Dillon, Sal Tamarkin, I-Hsien Sherwood

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Critical Lit is a podcast where we revisit and retool (and lambast and lampoon) classic tabletop RPG adventures. Part book review, part heckling commentary, all in good fun. Hosted by industry veterans Dan Dillon (Legends of Avantris, formerly WotC), I-Hsien Sherwood (Total Party Thrill), Amelia Som (Unprepared Casters), and Sal Tamarkin (Cloud Curio).
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Although the world is becoming mostly sedentary, our bodies still require a wide variety of daily movements in order to work well. Many of us struggle to get regular exercise, but even that can fall short of nourishing the body from head to toe. How can we move more—a lot more—when we have sore, stiff parts and overly busy lifestyles? Join Katy Bowman M.S., biomechanist, author, and movement educator as she combines big-picture lessons on biomechanics, kinesiology, physiology, and natural hu ...
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Cubicle Confidential

Tim McClure & Chris DeSantis

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Weekly Advice for the Working Stiff: Having problems with people at work? Does your boss suck? Do your co-workers drive you crazy? Tim McClure and Chris DeSantis are here to help. Each week Tim and Chris take on your most outrageous workplace questions and concerns. Their advice is sometimes spot-on, sometimes salty, and sometimes funny. (Funny, as in “haha” not as in “I’m funny how? I mean funny like I’m a clown? I amuse you? I make you laugh?”) They’re good guys, not Goodfellas.
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MAPPED OUT

Lauren Loreto & Aurrie Hicks

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Ever feel like your marketing strategy and business plan is a maze of endless to-dos? MAPPED OUT is your GPS to breakthrough growth, minus the headaches. Think of us as your savvy road trip companions who've not only survived the marketing wilderness—we've mastered it. Lauren and Aurrie here, battle-tested marketers who've built businesses from the ground up. We're ditching the fluff and corporate-speak to give you the real deal: strategies that actually work, stories from the trenches, and ...
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This Podcast Will Kill You

Exactly Right and iHeartPodcasts

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This podcast might not actually kill you, but Erin Welsh and Erin Allmann Updyke cover so many things that can. In each episode, they tackle a different topic, teaching listeners about the biology, history, and epidemiology of a different disease or medical mystery. They do the scientific research, so you don’t have to. Since 2017, Erin and Erin have explored chronic and infectious diseases, medications, poisons, viruses, bacteria and scientific discoveries. They’ve researched public health ...
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Get to know and learn English with Isi & Mitch; a bi-national couple in the UK. We talk all things British including pubs, small talk, music, food, the stiff upper lip and the bloody weather! We love to hear from our listeners and answer your questions on the English language or British life and culture. This is the authentic way to learn the language with day-to-day conversations and getting to know Isi & Mitch a little bit better. Become a member and we’ll give you interactive transcripts ...
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QuadShot News Podcast

Laura, Caleb, and Sam

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With increasing information overload and packed work schedules, staying up-to-date on the newest oncologic advances is harder than ever. But take heart! The QuadShot is freshly brewed four mornings each week so you can quickly down and digest the day's most pertinent cancer news.
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PhilanSocial is a podcast hosted by everyday working stiff John Sherrill. This particular podcast is designed to highlight a wide range of charitable causes, championed by thought leaders throughout the country from all different walks of life. With interesting people all around us, doing extraordinary things, the mission of PhilanSocial is to discover what makes people tick, what drives them, what amuses them, and why they support the causes that they do. Combining philanthropy with a socia ...
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A Podcast Has No Name

The Bizzy World of Blak Makk

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A podcast features everything. A podcast has many discussions. A podcast can be fun to listen to.... you get it, right!? Ok, cool. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-bizzy-world-of-blak-makk/support
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Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Dr Rangan Chatterjee: GP & Author

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“Health has become overcomplicated. I aim to simplify it” In this podcast, we hear stories from leading health experts and exciting personalities who offer easy health life-hacks, expert advice and debunk common health myths giving you the tools to revolutionise how you eat, sleep, move and relax. Hosted by Dr Chatterjee - one of the most influential GPs in the country with nearly 20 years experience, star of BBC 1’s Doctor In the House, and author of 6 internationally best-selling books, in ...
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Should I Delete That?

Alex Light & Em Clarkson

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In Should I Delete That?, Alex Light and Em Clarkson want to explore the nuance that is often left out of the polarising conversations that take place on social media. Join them as they dive deep into the grey area, talk to experts, tackle shame and have a laugh along the way… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Trans-Cast Live

Garreth 'Shaggy' Vincent

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A podcast recorded live from a Ford Transit van. Performance Poet, Author, Podcaster and working stiff Gaz provides reviews and insights from the roads of the UK. Technically he's supposed to be working but that doesn't stop our intrepid delivery man from spouting whatever is on his mind. A chronicle of what happens when an over-active mind is forced to work alone for many long hours. Pop culture, movie reviews, Professional Wrestling and the occasional outburst of road rage are to be expect ...
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After swapping stories and stiff drinks about the challenges of adulting with friends, Heather decided to create a space where she could gab about her experiences while spotlighting experts; from #bossbabes to parenting whispers, and she is bringing you along for the ride. Each episode will feature raw moments, hilarious stories, expert tips and guidance to help listeners discover their secret sauce to finding their rhythm between work and motherhood. Welcome to “A Space for Sōl.”
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When Life Gives You Lemons

Kevin & Palmi Henry

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We do a bit of Research into handicapped travel issues and provide some solutions. Mobility, Hearing, Sight, Mental issues included. so far our episodes have included some information on Ataxia, Cerebral Palsy, Deafness, Dancing Sickness, Gulf War Syndrome, Long Covid and Wheelchairs. We are both Disability Advocates and realize there are too many diseases and conditions to cover and try to discuss the most common problems disabled people face and spread some awareness of disabled issues non ...
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Foxhole Symphony

Steve Sargent & Mark Vesper

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Foxhole Symphony is a podcast about the transformational value of men in authentic Christian community. The world has taught men that authentic equals weak. We have been trained since young ages to stuff it, hide it and fake it 'till we make it with messages like ‘big boys don’t cry’, ‘put on a stiff upper lip’, and ‘never let ‘em see you sweat’. Stop believing the lie that you can thrive in isolation and instead, join us on the journey from broken to whole.
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Welcome to RheumaCast DE, the podcast dedicated to exploring the latest developments in rheumatology. Each episode delves into current research, clinical practices, and expert insights, aiming to inform and inspire healthcare professionals, students, and anyone interested in the field of rheumatology. Join us as we navigate the complexities of autoimmune and musculoskeletal diseases, bringing clarity and depth to this vital medical specialty.
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Kick back, pour yourself a nice dram of whisky, and let’s settle you in for some low-key conversations on high-performance living. Wise Words & Whisky is for the entrepreneur, CEO, leader, executive, and business owner who’s dedicated to pushing themselves beyond their limits, but also needs a break from the hustle and grind. Your host, Wylie McGraw, is a former star athlete, competitive bull rider, and 3-tour combat veteran, turned whisky enthusiast best known for unfucking the lives of pow ...
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Yoga for Longevity is your go-to podcast for understanding the how and why behind yoga, mobility, mindfulness, and healthy aging. We explore the science and real-life application of therapeutic yoga (including gentle yoga, alignment-based yoga, Hatha yoga, chair yoga, functional movement, and other adaptable approaches to support your body) so you can build strength, flexibility, and balance at any age. You’ll discover how posture, bone health, joint health, fall prevention, balance, and min ...
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The Business of Podcasting Podcast

The Business of Podcasting

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With the podcasting space becoming increasingly crowded, shows face stiff competition as podcasters struggle to rise above the noise. How do you stand out? More importantly, how do you get the results that you want for and from your podcast? Hosted by Valher Media pillars Charley Valher and Grant Merriel, The Business of Podcasting dives into everything you need to know about podcast growth strategies and tactics. Sit tight, listen closely, and find the answers to your questions about brains ...
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Is happiness a skill you can develop? Or is it a place you find yourself, if you’re lucky? Today’s podcast is a bonus episode that I’ve recorded, from me to you, to demonstrate that yes, happiness is about more than just chance. These special Boxing Day podcasts are becoming a bit of a tradition now (look out for one I’ll be releasing on New Year’s…
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Every January, resolutions promise change and quietly fade just weeks later. In this episode of Yoga for Longevity, Mikah Horn explores why that pattern isn’t a personal failure but a nervous system reality. Drawing on neuroscience, behavior change, and therapeutic yoga principles, this conversation reframes intention as a sustainable alternative t…
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This episode originally aired on January 25th, 2022. In light of the recent changes by RFK jr’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) to eliminate the universal birth dose of the hepatitis B vaccine in the US, a decision which will result in preventable infections and deaths in this country every year, it seems timely to remind everyo…
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Journalling regularly can help improve sleep, lead to better decision making and reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression. It has also been shown to decrease emotional stress, make it easier to turn new behaviours into long term habits, improve the quality of our relationships and, ultimately, help us lead more mindful and intentional lives. Feel …
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This is the last episode of Should I Delete That. We’re so sorry - and we’re really, really sad. As we approach the four year anniversary of the podcast, we have decided mutually that after having the most incredible time making this podcast with each other - now is the right time to stop. We know you might be disappointed to hear this news - so in…
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It's an old school holiday hiatus! We're tackling the first half of S2, the 1979 TSR adventure White Plume Mountain, written exactly one time (to his eternal chagrin) by Lawrence Schick. In this episode: publication history, front cover, map, Introduction, Dungeon Features, Wandering Monsters, Rooms 1-4. Support us on Patreon to hear monthly bonus …
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Send us a text A sweet Mother’s Day idea turned into a masterclass on fraud after a glossy Facebook ad led us to a sketchy site, cloned URLs, and pages of warnings. That near-miss sent us digging through FTC data and real-world cases to map the top scams draining more than $10 billion a year and the simple moves that can keep you safe. We break dow…
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Katy offers an aging reframe: in middle age, you are not “over the hill”—you are actually at the bottom of a valley, and staying strong and healthy means choosing to go uphill on purpose. Katy and Jeannette unpack the difference between chronological age and biological aging, why modern life may be speeding up the aging process, and how movement an…
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What is intuition? What happens when we die? And, how does trauma get stored in our bodies? These are just a few of the fascinating themes I explore in today’s episode with returning guest, Dr Tara Swart. Tara is a neuroscientist, a former medical doctor & psychiatrist, a lecturer at MIT, an executive coach and author of 2 books, including her very…
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As we head toward 2026, this episode clears out the yoga myths that quietly hold so many people back from building a practice that actually feels supportive, sustainable, and right for their body. Mikah Horn unpacks three of the most common beliefs she hears from students and reframes them through the lens of longevity, nervous system health, and r…
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This week, we announce our 14-day challange in the new year for you to kick-start your 2026 and improve your English. Is also opens an early Christmas present from Mitch on the podcast and they compare the differences and similarities of Christmas time in the UK and Germany, before Mitch tells a couple of Christmas-themed jokes... Merry Christmas! …
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Did your grandma ever warn you against going out in the cold with wet hair because “you’ll catch your death”? Or have you ever tossed a few more carrots into your shopping basket in the hope that they’ll improve your vision? There are countless health myths about how to prevent or treat disease, what food will give you superhuman powers or turn you…
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If you’ve been sitting on a quiz idea for months (or… 18 months 👀), this is your sign. Today, Lauren and Aurrie map out how to launch a quiz scrappy, use it as a data engine (not just a cute lead magnet), and build the “wings” after it’s already in the air. From results-first planning to routing logic, landing pages, email segmentation, and IG-era …
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Let’s talk about sex… Today, we’re speaking to Ita O’Brien - the intimacy coordinator behind the intimate scenes in Normal People, I May Destroy You, Bridgerton, It’s a Sin, Sex Education and more… After training as an actor, dancer and movement coach - Ita created the ‘Intimacy On Set Guidelines’ - which protects actors and performers during scene…
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Today’s guests are both passionate about spreading the crucial message that high-quality relationships are one of the biggest predictors of happiness, health, and longevity. Feel Better Live More Bitesize is my weekly podcast for your mind, body, and heart. Each week I’ll be featuring inspirational stories and practical tips from some of my former …
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Guys!!! The goose is getting fat - according to Al... Today we discuss fully getting into the Christmas spirit - and the morality and mythology of elf on the shelf! Em tells us about her passion for Super Bass, Faye reveals the secret hiding in her notes app and we present the defence for overthinking… Would you like to get in touch? Email us on sh…
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This is the time of year that reminds us to be grateful, kind and spend time with the people we love. To celebrate, I have decided to re-release a conversation that took place on this podcast almost 6 years ago now with the wonderful David Hamilton. David is a scientist, researcher and one of the world's leading experts in the science of kindness. …
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A new year often arrives with tight muscles, low energy, and the desire to finally feel better in your body, but not always the clarity on where to begin. In this episode, yoga therapist Mikah Horn simplifies the process with a realistic, sustainable plan you can follow from home. You’ll learn the five pillars of movement longevity and how to weave…
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[Content warning: self-harm, suicide, violence] In this day and age, we are equipped with an abundance of tools and knowledge to fight the spread of disease. Yet what good does that toolkit do if we lack the resources or the will to implement it where it is needed? One area of great need is our correctional facilities, our prisons, jails, immigrati…
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Every industry has one person quietly powering the success of thousands of brands—and in the quiz-funnel world, that person is Josh Haynam, Co-Founder & CEO of Interact, the quiz builder behind 100M+ leads, 1.3B quiz views, and some of the biggest brands and creators online. Bootstrapped, profitable, and still founder-led after 12 years, Interact h…
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How comfortable are you with nudity? Today, we’re speaking to Helen Berriman - who has been a naturist for the last four years - after reluctantly being introduced to it by her husband. Helen explained the difference between naturism and nudism, she ran through all the practicalities with us and debunked the misconception that naturism is about sex…
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What do you think you might be saying on your deathbed? Will you be looking back at your life with a sense of joy and completeness, or, do you think that perhaps you might be consumed with regret? As today’s guest shares, “It’s easy to assume that you will live with great health to a ripe old age, then die peacefully in your sleep wearing your favo…
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Welcome back to another Just Us - in this week’s episode the SIDT Team has been bitterly divided by the ‘how often should you clean your bedsheets?’ debate… we also reveal that Alex is in fact *fussy* - and Em’s once again feeling overexposed… Do you have any whacky suggestions about how Al can learn to enjoy doing her duvet cover? Or would you be …
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Send us a text Service animals aren’t defined by a vest or an online “certificate.” They’re defined by task-specific training that helps a person navigate daily life—and that difference matters for rights, safety, and ethics. We dig into the real lines between service dogs, therapy dogs, and emotional support animals, starting with clear ADA defini…
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As we wrap up Chapter 5, all is not well in Vallaki! Never mind the devil cult hobbyists or the rampaging tiger. The coffin maker has six secrets buried in the attic, and they're waiting for a chance to feast. In this episode: The second half of Chapter 5 (Wachterhaus, Arasek Stockyard, Rictavio, Coffin Maker's Shop, Blinsky Toys, Town Square, Vist…
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Katy & Jeannette dive into the question: can movement really change your DNA? Using clear analogies—like libraries, recipes, and sticky notes—they unpack what DNA is, how gene expression works, and what we really mean by epigenetics (the “on top of” changes that influence which genes get used). They explore how exercise can turn the “volume up or d…
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Today’s episode is with someone who is regarded as one of the best ski coaches on the planet, yet this is not a conversation about skiing. The things my guest has experienced over the years through teaching, coaching, and working in the mountains in unpredictable conditions hold valuable lessons for us all. Warren Smith is one of Britain’s leading …
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As the year winds down, your body is likely giving you clues about what it needs next. In this reflective episode, yoga therapist Mikah Horn invites you to pause, look back on the rhythms that shaped 2025, and notice how your habits, intentional or not, landed in your body. This gentle, grounding check-in helps you understand the patterns that crea…
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We ended last week’s episode on a bit of a cliffhanger: is salt actually bad for us and if so, why does there still seem to be a debate? This week’s episode holds all the answers. We’re sifting through the noise to figure out what salt actually does in our bodies, how it might impact our health, and why we crave this delicious substance. If you’ve …
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Isi guesses and explains 10 commonly used idioms in conversations, while Mitch explains where they came from. Interactive Transcript Support Easy English and get interactive transcripts and bonus content for all our episodes: easyenglish.fm/membership Show Notes Watch the episode on YouTube: 10 Useful Idioms for English Conversations (Easy English …
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You asked - so we answered… Jameela Jamil is back on the podcast. Jameela is an actor and activist - she’s unapologetic and she’s not afraid of being disliked. There are very few people in Hollywood who speak out so openly, loudly and passionately about social justice, so we spoke to Jameela about why she feels equipped and compelled to speak out, …
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Today’s guest believes that every single one of us has a lot more potential than we think, and once we start to tap into that potential, we can create huge changes in our lives, for both our health and our happiness. 86% of people in the Western world reach for their phone first thing in the morning. But what if that simple habit is programming you…
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In a week marred by awkward greetings - we find out what happened when Em went to parliament and Alex reveals Tommy’s new passion. Meanwhile - Em’s deeply engrossed in her knitting project and Al has a dark TikTok to share with us. It's also time to celebrate a HUGE milestone - as we’ve reached 7 million downloads! We love all of you for being here…
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Modern life gives us endless ways to connect with others, so why is it that so many of us struggle to build loving and supportive relationships? This week, I’m joined once again by Mo Gawdat for the second part of our inspiring two-part conversation. Mo is the former Chief Business Officer of Google [X], the author of multiple bestselling books and…
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If you’ve ever worried that you’re “too stiff” or “not flexible enough” for yoga, this episode will help you breathe a little easier. Yoga therapist Mikah Horn breaks down one of the most common misconceptions in the yoga world: the idea that flexibility is a prerequisite. It isn’t. In fact, stiffness is often one of the best reasons to begin a gen…
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Have you ever thrown a pinch of spilled salt over your left shoulder? Or said to someone “well, take his opinion with a grain of salt”? Or looked up the potential salary of a job listing? Salt is so deeply embedded in our cultures, our languages, our history as a species that we often take its influence for granted. We may forget (or perhaps we nev…
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Check out this week's QuadCast as we highlight the benefits of statins on aortic functioning in patients receiving anthracycline chemotherapy, the potential of nimotuzumab in cervical cancer, and the neurocognitive recovery seen after SRS compared to whole brain RT. Check out the website and subscribe to the newsletter! www.quadshotnews.com Founder…
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Emma Barnett is a broadcaster, journalist and author who we admire hugely. She is one of the BBC’s most high-profile journalists who is currently part of the presenting team on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme - as well as previously hosting Women’s Hour and Newsnight. Alongside her incredible broadcasting career, Emma has also become a powerful advoc…
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Are you constantly trying to create better habits and quit those that don’t serve you? We can all make short-term changes, but so many of us struggle to make our new desired behaviours last. Feel Better Live More Bitesize is my weekly podcast for your mind, body, and heart. Each week I’ll be featuring inspirational stories and practical tips from s…
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Em’s back from Costa Rica! She’s come home with an entirely new perspective and a passion for journaling (she may or may not have found herself) Meanwhile - Dave’s had a brush with the law in M&S and Al has been deeply, deeply humbled in the garden centre! Are you capable of journaling without imagining that it will one day be published? Tell us ho…
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Send us a text A rare diagnosis can upend everything—work, family rhythms, even the way you walk to the bathroom at 3 a.m. We open our second year by mapping the real, unpolished path from double vision and clumsy stumbles to a confirmed movement disorder and a life rebuilt through adaptation and advocacy. Kevin shares the winding road from misdiag…
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