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Kristin Crockett’s story began in corporate sales where she became one of the TOP level female sales executives earning a very nice 6-figure paycheck. She loved selling products and services she believed in 100%. Then one day like many women in corporate, everything changed when she became a mother… not to one, but was blessed with triplet babies. Then one day, after being told she would not be able to take her daughter to the doctor because she was out of personal time, she knew something h ...
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What does it really mean to live a good life—in our politics, our faith, our work, and our relationships? On No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp, we explore the ideas, practices, and public debates that shape human flourishing today. Each week you’ll hear thought-provoking conversations with bestselling authors, philosophers, neuroscientists, psychologists, theologians, artists, and political leaders—people wrestling with the biggest questions of meaning and purpose in our time. Together we a ...
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Dear GenerationX

Kristine and Jen

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In the style of Dear Abby and Ann Landers we will give straightforward and honest advice from the GenX perspective. We will also revisit advice columns of the past and dive into the questions these icons received, the answers they gave and how they would relate to today’s world.
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Remember when life felt a little simpler—but everything was changing? That’s the space we explore every week on Hey Dude… The 90s Called. This podcast isn’t just about the decade—it’s about growing up, falling down, and everything in between. We are sitting down with our friends, castmates, and creators from that era to talk about the work, the impact, and the personal stories you’ve never heard before. From navigating fame as teenagers to balancing life and family today, Hey Dude… The 90s C ...
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Join New York Times bestselling author of People I Want to Punch in the Throat Jen Mann as she chats up some of the most interesting people she‘s ever met on the interwebs, in elevators, and on the street. Jen hates pants and loves f-bombs. Don‘t bother her with small talk about the weather. She asks the tough questions like, ”Are you wearing pants right now?” and ”What are you even doing with your life right now?” You‘ll laugh, you‘ll cry, you‘ll be enraged, you‘re welcome.
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The “Let’s Get Physical (Therapy) Podcast,” hosted by MedStar Health Physical Therapy, is a new educational podcast series designed for rehabilitation professionals, students, new graduates, and those in related fields. Join us as we discuss treatment options, innovations, techniques, and more with a wide variety of medical professionals. Questions or podcast suggestions? Email us at [email protected].
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Skip to the Good Part

Cara Tanamachi and PJ Benoit

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We interview your favorite romance authors! Join your co-hosts, Cara Lockwood/Cara Tanamachi, a USA Today bestselling author of more than 35 books whose first novel, I Do (But I Don't) was made into a Lifetime Original movie, and her co-host, husband, and real-life romantic hero, PJ, (co-host of the Braving Business Podcast) as they get to know the writers behind your favorite Happily-Ever-Afters. We'll skip to the good parts - of new books, backstories, and inspirations. Join us and add a l ...
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Hi. My name is Jen Rulon, and you may know me as Coach Jen, who has done 15 Ironman Triathlons, including the Ironman World Championship. After retiring from the sport, I came to Costa Rica to figure out, “Who is Jen Rulon?” I am an Everyday Healthy Human, just like you, trying to figure out how to age like fine wine, transform into a better version of myself, and find my purpose in this world. In this podcast, we will discuss how to metamorphosize into an everyday healthy human through heal ...
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Purposeful Podcasting

Serendipitous Rebel, LLC

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We are Wendy & Krystal, two travel entrepreneurs turned business and marketing coaches respectively, learning and teaching others how to leverage podcasts in their businesses to find more joy in their business and marketing, the serendipitous rebel way.
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Financial Grownup is taking the podcast up a notch with a new focus on Financial Wellness. Bobbi shares the behind the scenes evolution of the podcast and why we need to be talking more about the ties between mental and emotional health and our money.
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Are you burnt out? Do you feel like life’s passing you by? Is your inner critic going nonstop? If you’ve been wishing for some kind of shift, you’re in the right place! Listen and learn how to stop the negative voices. Conquer your limiting beliefs and learn how to breathe, laugh, and live in your joy. Find your way to an aligned, clear, and focused path doing what YOU want to do. Get inspired as leaders, healers, and change agents discuss the challenges they’ve overcome as they give you the ...
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Are you ready for a breakthrough? Digital Business Breakthrough podcast is for women who want to grow their digital business in a way that brings them joy, freedom, and an abundance of money. Tap into Kara’s infectious passion as she shares her personal stories that helped her go from broke, deflated, and willing to settle - to successful business consultant - to 7-8 figure digital business owners. She shares out-of-the-box business strategy, marketing & mindset, along with creative ways to ...
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In this powerful episode, host Kristin Crockett welcomes Jamie Roth, intuitive healer and founder of Intuitive Encounters. Together, they explore the role of intuition in personal growth, empowerment, and transformation. Jamie shares her belief that every woman possesses innate intuitive gifts—clairvoyance, clairaudience, clairsentience, and Clair …
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Jen Hatmaker's world unraveled at 2.00 a.m. one night when she awoke to hear her husband of 26 years lying beside her in bed, voice-texting his girlfriend. That's the brutal story with which Jen begins her new memoir, Awake: A Memoir of Reinvention and Recovery. It was the start of a long, painful journey—through grief, honesty with her self, and u…
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This is our unabridged interview with Max Lucado. Called “America’s Pastor," Max Lucado has sold more than 150 million products and authored over 40 nonfiction books. In this vulnerable career retrospective interview, Lee explores what led Max Lucado to become almost synonymous with grace, acceptance and forgiveness--namely some of his own wounds f…
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In this episode, we dissect the summer blockbuster Superman that flips the script by emphasizing vulnerability and humanity over untouchable power. Fans have praised the way the movie let Superman cry, lose, and even ask for help, while critics argue it made him too weak. We connect these reactions to questions of faith, asking what it means to wor…
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Send us a text In physical therapy, we often focus on helping people heal physically, but true health includes the mind and body. Today, we’re joined by PA Alexandra Walker for an open and important conversation about suicide prevention. We’ll talk about the myths that surround suicide, how to recognize red flags in our patients, and how we can bet…
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From “Manic Monday” to “Eternal Flame,” Susanna Hoffs shares how The Bangles began, life on tour, and the stories behind the music that defined a generation. We would love your feedback... If you enjoyed this episode, tell us why! Leave us a review and make sure you subscribe on your favorite podcast platform.Executive Producers are Riley Peleuses …
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It started with a slow roll of weird emails and phone calls. And then award-winning filmmaker Dan Sturman found himself in the crosshairs of serious hackers. With parallels to another case of mistaken identity and an assist from security expert Reuben Moretz, this week we explore bad social engineering. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megap…
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Called “America’s Pastor," Max Lucado has sold more than 150 million products and authored over 40 nonfiction books. In this vulnerable career retrospective interview, Lee explores what led Max Lucado to become almost synonymous with grace, acceptance and forgiveness--namely some of his own wounds from childhood experiences in a frugal, sometimes e…
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This is our unabridged interview with Amy Sherman. What if the church were known not for culture wars or abuses of power, but for building parks, strengthening schools, advancing science education, and championing restorative justice? That’s the vision Amy L. Sherman lays out in her book Agents of Flourishing. In this conversation, Sherman invites …
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I am so excited to welcome my dear friend Caryl Derenfeld, the heart and soul behind Joy Filled Souls, to this powerful conversation all about choosing JOY on purpose. Caryl has this incredible gift for helping people reconnect with laughter, presence, and the kind of self-care that truly shifts your spirit. Through her practice of Laughter Yoga an…
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Actress Teri Polo joins us for a fun and wide-open chat about her journey from ballet to Hollywood, her hilarious Meet the Parents memories , and what it was like building a TV family on The Fosters. Teri brings the laughs, the heart, and plenty of behind-the-scenes stories you won’t want to miss. We would love your feedback... If you enjoyed this …
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Send us a text Clinic culture shapes everything — from how teams work together to the care patients receive. In this episode, I talk with physical therapists Kim Agan and Kristin Famiglietti about what makes a strong clinic culture, why it matters, and how to overcome challenges that can get in the way. From communication and conflict resolution to…
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Feeling watched? Join us as Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark breaks down the new reality of digital surveillance. From school apps to AI scams, we dive into how companies collect your data and how to take control of your online privacy. The war for privacy is real—and it's a fight you can't afford to lose. Learn more about your ad choices. Vi…
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What if the church were known not for culture wars or abuses of power, but for building parks, strengthening schools, advancing science education, and championing restorative justice? That’s the vision Amy L. Sherman lays out in her book Agents of Flourishing. In this conversation, Sherman invites us to imagine faith communities not as insular inst…
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This is part one of our unabridged interview with Parker Palmer. “Things didn’t come together vocationally for me until I was 50.” At 86 years old, Quaker writer, speaker, and activist Parker Palmer has much to say about living a good life. And in his experience, a good life is often hard-won and counterintuitive. In this episode, Parker covers a l…
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This is part two of our unabridged interview with Parker Palmer. “Things didn’t come together vocationally for me until I was 50.” At 86 years old, Quaker writer, speaker, and activist Parker Palmer has much to say about living a good life. And in his experience, a good life is often hard-won and counterintuitive. In this episode, Parker covers a l…
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Send us a text On today’s episode, we’re flipping the script. My guest started his journey on the other side of the table—as a physical therapy patient. What began as an experience in rehab turned into inspiration for a career, and now he’s thriving as a PT student. We’ll talk about what it’s like to go from being guided through exercises to learni…
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Actor Reid Scott joins us to talk about his journey from My Boys and Veep to The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and his current role as Detective Vincent Riley on Law & Order: Organized Crime. We cover early hustle stories, behind-the-scenes moments, and the fun (and chaos) of playing everything from politicians to late-night hosts to cops. Thank you to our…
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A fake Microsoft pop-up cost Ken Westbrook’s mom her life savings. But they scammed the wrong family. Westbrook is former CIA. These days he’s sounding the alarm on how foreign crime rings steal billions from Americans with smishing campaigns, scareware, and gift cards. We talked about solutions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm…
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Send us a text Kristin Wollett is an actor with over a decade under her belt. Her delightful, opposites-attract rom-com, As a Last Resort is out TODAY! She lives in Florida with her husband and five children. Follow Kristin: On Instagram On her website On her link tree Support the showBy Cara Tanamachi and PJ Benoit
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“Things didn’t come together vocationally for me until I was 50.” At 86 years old, Quaker writer, speaker, and activist Parker Palmer has much to say about living a good life. And in his experience, a good life is often hard-won and counterintuitive. In this episode, Parker covers a lot of ground, offering wisdom gleaned from a life lived with atte…
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This is our unabridged interview with Anne-Laure Le Cunff. When Anne-Laure Le Cunff—then a high-achieving Google executive—was told to go to the hospital for a life-threatening blood clot, she found herself first checking her calendar. Her bizarre response told her something was wrong with her life and priorities. She left Silicon Valley, earned a …
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Send us a text Welcome back to the podcast! In today’s episode, we’re sitting down with two third-year Doctor of Physical Therapy students from Marymount University—Sydney Wertz and Jon Dosso. They’re here to give us a behind-the-scenes look at what it’s really like to be in PT school. From the ups and downs of the application process to the daily …
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From soap operas to small-town Alaska, Janine Turner has done it all. This week, we sit down with the Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated actress to revisit her unforgettable journey... from her early days as Laura Templeton on General Hospital, to her breakout role as Maggie O’Connell on Northern Exposure, and beyond. Janine opens up about the whirlw…
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In this second installment of our DEF CON two-parter, we talked to SocialProof Security CEO Rachel Tobac about how and why people are often the weakest link in so many cybersecurity protocols and how making yourself a harder target will cause most threat actors to move on to an easier mark. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adcho…
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When Anne-Laure Le Cunff—then a high-achieving Google executive—was told to go to the hospital for a life-threatening blood clot, she found herself first checking her calendar. Her bizarre response told her something was wrong with her life and priorities. She left Silicon Valley, earned a degree in neuroscience, and wrote Tiny Experiments: How to …
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This is our unabridged interview with Baratunde Thurston. What does it mean to be human in the age of AI? From writing for The Onion to hosting PBS’s America Outdoors and launching the hit podcast Life With Machines, Baratunde Thurston has spent a career telling stories about interdependence—with one another, with the natural world, and now, with r…
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Send us a text Today, we’re diving into a topic that’s essential for athletes of all ages but often misunderstood—the pre-participation physical exam, or PPE. Whether you’re gearing up for a new sports season or supporting athletes as a parent, coach, or provider, understanding what goes into this process is critical. We’re joined by Dr. Kelly Ryan…
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From Field of Dreams to Thirtysomething, Timothy Busfield has built a career filled with unforgettable roles and stories that shaped TV and film history. In this episode, we sit down with Tim to talk about chasing dreams (on and off the baseball field), and the lessons he’s carried through decades in Hollywood. Candid, funny, and thoughtful… this i…
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At DEF CON’s Social Engineering Village, contestants have 22 minutes to charm real employees at real companies into revealing real details that could lead to a breach. We step inside the booth to see how persuasion, improv, and psychology fuel both ethical hacking and the rise of cybercrime worldwide. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megapho…
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Send us a text Kristen Jennings is a contemporary romance and romantic fantasy author who's a storyteller at heart. She loves writing about happily-ever-afters and the journeys characters take to get there. Lessons from a Tour Guide is a rivals-to-lovers, forced proximity set in the city of lights (and love) Paris! Her newest book, the amazing roma…
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What does it mean to be human in the age of AI? From writing for The Onion to hosting PBS’s America Outdoors and launching the hit podcast Life With Machines, Baratunde Thurston has spent a career telling stories about interdependence—with one another, with the natural world, and now, with rising machine intelligence. Together, he and Lee unpack ho…
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This is our unabridged interview with Dan Heath. Do you feel like your life needs a reset? Lee C. Camp sits down with Dan Heath, bestselling author and host of the podcast What It's Like To Be, to explore strategies of how we can change, whether at work or in our personal lives. In his new book Reset: How to Change What’s Not Working, Dan shares pr…
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This podcast episode delves into the profound and often overlooked connection between sensuality and personal empowerment, featuring the esteemed Jennifer Bugajsky, CEO and founder of the Freedom Keys. Kristin and Jennifer engage in a compelling dialogue that challenges the societal norms surrounding femininity, emphasizing that the embrace of one'…
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Send us a text In today’s episode, I’m thrilled to be joined by Molly Cupka, the president of Up ENDing Parkinson’s—an inspiring program that’s redefining what’s possible for individuals living with Parkinson’s disease. Through the power of rock climbing, Up ENDing Parkinson’s is helping people challenge their limits, build strength and confidence,…
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Jen Tullock has mastered the art of bringing depth, wit, and originality to every role. In this conversation, Jen opens up about her journey into acting, the real-life inspirations behind her characters, and what life looks like offscreen. We go behind the scenes of her biggest projects, unpack the craft that drives her work, and share more than a …
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Kurtis Minder knows the dark web better than most—and he’s not just watching from the sidelines. As a ransomware negotiator, he’s helped victims talk their way out of seemingly impossible situations. This week, we explore how cybercriminals operate, what makes them tick, and what you need to know to avoid becoming their next target. Learn more abou…
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Do you feel like your life needs a reset? Lee C. Camp sits down with Dan Heath, bestselling author and host of the podcast What It's Like To Be, to explore strategies of how we can change, whether at work or in our personal lives. In his new book Reset: How to Change What’s Not Working, Dan shares proven techniques he discovered to help transform s…
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This is our unabridged interview with Sharon McMahon. Have you ever wished someone would explain the inner workings of America’s political landscape — without taking sides or fueling the outrage machine? With over 1.3 million Instagram followers, Sharon McMahon, known affectionately as “America’s Government Teacher,” has spent her career doing exac…
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Send us a text In this episode, we’re taking a closer look at how occupational therapy supports individuals living with Parkinson’s disease—not just in the clinic, but in their day-to-day lives. We’re joined by Charlene Foote, a skilled occupational therapist who specializes in neurorehabilitation. Charlene shares how she helps patients manage dail…
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We couldn’t fit all the fabulous into one episode, so we’re back with Part 2 of our deep dive with the one and only Kristin Davis! This time, we go even deeper: behind-the-scenes moments from Sex and the City, the real challenges of stepping back into Charlotte's shoes for And Just Like That… We would love your feedback... If you enjoyed this episo…
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A not-entirely innocent moment at a concert set the internet on fire. But what if that was just a symptom of a bigger problem? New York Times journalist Kashmir Hill, author of Your Face Belongs to Us, helps us explore the chilling reality of ambient surveillance, and how facial recognition could be the end privacy as we know it. Learn more about y…
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Have you ever wished someone would explain the inner workings of America’s political landscape — without taking sides or fueling the outrage machine? With over 1.3 million Instagram followers, Sharon McMahon, known affectionately as “America’s Government Teacher,” has spent her career doing exactly that. Drawing from her roots in public education, …
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This is our unabridged interview with Emma Varvaloucas. What if the way you consume the news could shape the world for the better? In this stirring conversation, Lee C. Camp sits down with journalist and Buddhist practitioner Emma Varvaloucas, Executive Director of The Progress Network, to explore how we can reclaim our agency in a world addicted t…
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In this episode, we sit down with the iconic Kristin Davis to talk about her early hustle, Melrose Place memories, landing Sex and the City, and what it’s really like revisiting Charlotte York all these years later in And Just Like That… We would love your feedback... If you enjoyed this episode, tell us why! Leave us a review and make sure you sub…
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Send us a text Today’s episode packs a punch—literally. We’re diving into a powerful and inspiring approach to treating Parkinson’s disease: Rock Steady Boxing. This isn’t your typical therapy session. It’s high-energy, movement-focused, and built around the idea that fighting back against Parkinson’s starts with grit, community, and a whole lot of…
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Online fraud isn't just annoying; it's a national crisis. Last year alone, it may have siphoned $158 billion from the U.S. economy. This episode features AARP's Kathy Stokes, who reveals how fraud has morphed into a sophisticated, global operation and what's being done to fight back against this evolving threat. Learn more about your ad choices. Vi…
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Send us a text Maggie North, author of The Ripple Effect and Rules for Second Chances, writes deeply emotional, strangely hilarious novels about introverts at the end of their @#$% ropes, STEM, Canada, and other overlooked, underrated things you'd love to discover. A doctor by day and author by night, she lives in Ottawa, Canada. Follow her: https:…
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