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As a coach, you know the importance of mindset - for you and your clients. But what does mindset even mean and what tools and techniques can you use to transform how your clients think, feel, behave and what they believe and value in their quest to achieve their goals? Join Lara Young, Master Coach and Founder of the Mindset Coach Academy each Friday for easy to implement tools, techniques and mindset coaching insights to help you hone your coaching skills, grow your coaching business and tr ...
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UX radio

Lara Fedoroff

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UX-radio, Inc. is designed to inspire, educate, share resources and to expand the conversation about Information Architecture (IA) User Experience (UX) and Design. This show was created by Lara Fedoroff out of a love for user-centered design, information architecture, interaction and design. We hope you love the content and are eager to hear from you!
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”From Singer to Artist” is the podcast that takes your voice from pretty good to unforgettable. Hosted by award-winning singer and songwriter turned viral vocal coach Lara Chapman, this show dives into live coaching, vocal breakdowns, expert interviews, and industry insights. Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, you’ll learn how to elevate your voice with confidence. New episodes drop Mondays (technique talk), Wednesdays (interviews) and Fridays (singing fun). Want even more? Check out @voxta ...
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https://anchor.fm/coachlara/subscribe A Spiritual Coach, Counsellor and Inspirational Speaker, COACHLARA speaks on Parenting, Servant-Leadership, and Spiritual Wellbeing. Lara supports her clients young and old, through the Difficult Journeys of Life. She helps them Discover God in their journeys and through the Pursuit of Divine Purpose. ------ COACHLARA's Mantra: LIFE HAS NO MEANING WITHOUT PURPOSE.....the Strength to Live and Thrive is hidden in God's Divine Purpose for your life. Find it ...
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Suspect

Wondery | Campside

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Suspect is an investigative series about mislaid justice and the kinds of weighty decisions that detectives, lawyers, and jurors make every day - decisions that, once made, are almost impossible to reverse. Season 3: Five Shots in the Dark follows Leon Benson, who spent 24 years in an Indiana state prison for the 1998 murder of a young man named Kasey Schoen. His conviction hinged on the testimony of two eyewitnesses – but what if their memories turned out to be wrong? And what if the people ...
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Everything women’s health in under 15 minutes by an experienced naturopathic doctor and bestselling author of the books Period Repair Manual, Hormone Repair Manual, and Metabolism Repair for Women. Simple explanations for topics such as PCOS, endometriosis, hormonal birth control, and more. For more, visit LaraBriden.com
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Youth Voices in Mental Health

NAMI New York State Next Gen

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Youth Voices in Mental Health - a podcast produced by and about the personal experiences of NAMI New York State’s Next Gen Youth Council. Harnessing the spirit of the next generation, the podcast explores personal experiences through the lens of how NAMI and the mental health community are serving their community. NAMI NYS is the state chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) - the largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the milli ...
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PRS Journal Club

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

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With every issue of the number-one medical journal in the field of plastic surgery, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, the Editor-in-Chief and our annually-appointed Resident Ambassadors to the Editorial Board select three “Journal Club” articles. In the #PRSJournalClub podcast, the Resident Ambassadors and a special guest expert discuss the three Journal Club picks in the context of all relevant background material and with special emphasis on the new studies’ effects on current practice a ...
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Better Never Stops

Finborough School

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How do you prepare a child for life? Parents and educators the world over are asking this question. For us, it all begins with character development and laying the foundations for children and young adults to positively navigate the greatest challenges of life. Better Never Stops is a podcast by Finborough School with the aim of exploring our progressive character-driven approach to nurturing young people. With a mix of guests, sharing inspirational reflections on the power of character, Bet ...
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BECAUSE EVERYONE HAS A STORY / PORQUE TODOS TENEMOS UNA HISTORIA QUE CONTAR. My podcast connects and relates through the sharing of regular peoples' stories of courage, transformation, adventure, love, overcoming life’s challenges and career changes. It is a platform to give ordinary people’s stories from all over the world the chance to be shared and preserved. You will listen to stories of captivating people, both young and elderly, that I, your host Daniela, meet on my life journey. Commu ...
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The Nonprofit Renaissance

The Nonprofit Renaissance

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We're creative professionals who have been leading and resourcing non profits for the last 2 ½ decades and we want to help you grow your nonprofit and its impact. Our goal is simple: to ignite a Renaissance within nonprofits, empowering them to go further and grow faster. Join us as we explore the “ins and outs” of nonprofit leadership, interviewing leaders with strategic insights and inspiring stories. Let's go and let's grow!
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A Real Affliction: BPD, Culture, and Stigma is an interview podcast that explores how we live with, treat, advocate for, write about, and conceptualize borderline personality disorder, as well as common co-occurring challenges like complex PTSD, eating disorders, and substance use disorder, all of which I’ve experienced. My guests and I will also discuss how literature, film, television, photography, dance, philosophy, the history of medicine, feminist and disability studies, nature, and bio ...
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Teeny Tiny Talks

Donna Rudolph

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Founder of Teeny Tiny Treatments, Donna Rudolph, sits down with individuals who are changing the world and raising children at the same time. How do they juggle it all? Join us on Teeny Tiny Talks. Small talks, big takeaways.
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Eerie Street

Matriark Theatre

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Prepare yourself for Eerie Street, a podcast by Matriark and Queensland Theatre. Join 7 young writers from across regional Queensland for a series of uniquely Australian horror stories. All the stories are based on real locations and tap into the horror that exists on the fringes of our ordinary lives; old hospitals, industrial beaches, suburban swimming pools and abandoned bowling alleys are just some of the places we'll be visiting this season. Episodes are released Mondays in November - w ...
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Conversations on Aging: The Podcast! We're never too young to think about aging... Join us for engaging conversations on a wide range of issues with industry experts: the Master Plan on Aging, elder care, medicare fraud, science & technology, wisdom, caregiving, and much more! We will feature conversations with Leza Coleman, Legislative Director of the California Commission on Aging, Dr. Dilip Jeste, the former Senior Associate Dean for Healthy Aging and Senior Care and Distinguished Profess ...
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Student Life Unplugged

Lifespan Education

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Welcome to our “Student Life Unplugged” podcast, where young people from diverse backgrounds share their experiences in navigating student life across the globe. Tune in as we explore the real conversations and candid stories of students — from their academic challenges to personal triumphs and everything in between. This podcast offers a unique platform for students to voice their thoughts on a variety of topics such as adapting to new cultures, handling academic pressures, and planning fut ...
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In the first episode for the 2025 NAMI New York State NextGen Podcast, host Taylor Locke sits down with Isaac Lara - NAMI National NextGen Advisor, full-time research assistant at Harvard Medical School's Mental Health for All Lab, and advisor to the World Health Organization. From his personal healing journey to leading global mental health initia…
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Becky catches up with Tony about his journey into ministry - becoming a Christian at 16 on a surprise trip to Spring Harvest, spending 6 months in Tanzania, studying with CYM, and more recently being called to plant a church in a new build estate. Hear amazing stories of God preparing the way and some nuggets of wisdom he learned in his years as a …
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Performing live at a bar, restaurant, hotel, or similar just got a lot more interesting! In this episode I’m breaking down my system to creating backing tracks that I can use while playing keys (or guitar) and singing at the same time. This is a great and easy/low effort way to get a fuller sound for your performances without needing to hire a whol…
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After Stroke Recovery: Terry Gilstead’s Story of Perseverance and Patience When you hear the phrase after stroke recovery, what comes to mind? For some, it means the early days in hospital learning to walk again. For others, it’s the first year at home trying to rebuild daily routines. But for Terry Gilstead, recovery didn’t end after a year, five …
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Karaoke can be such a great way to get out there and sing in front of people without and pressure. It’s a chance to practice confidence, flexibility, and performance skills all while having fun. We’re sharing my best tips for making karaoke less stressful and way more fun. From choosing songs that fit your voice to managing nerves, even handling th…
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What if the difference between feeling stuck as a coach and creating real transformation for your clients came down to a few powerful tools? In this episode of The Mindset Coach Podcast, I’m sharing the three tools I wish I’d had from day one as a coach, plus a bonus tool that’s fast becoming essential in today’s coaching landscape. These tools hav…
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When is the right time to start voice lessons? And how do you support a young singer without pressuring them? In this session, Coach Kate works with her long-time student Ireland—an incredibly expressive and musical young vocalist from Indiana. Ireland started singing at five years old (yes, really!) and has been passionate ever since. With her mom…
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In this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2025 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Christopher Kalmar, Ilana Margulies, and Amanda Sergesketter- and special guest, Jesse Selber, MD, discuss the following articles from the September 2025 issue: “Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy with Immediate Breast Reconstruction: The La…
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Mix voice is one of the most misunderstood and mis-taught concepts in singing. It’s not a mystical vocal mode you unlock by singing louder or higher. It’s a coordination—a blend of vocal fold closure, vocal fold thickness, and airflow balance that lets you transition seamlessly between registers. We tackled what mix voice actually is, how to develo…
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Tsvety Roo is a digital nomad and solo traveller on a mission to explore loneliness, self-discovery, and what it truly means to connect in today’s fast-paced world. Her journey began when she made the bold decision to leave a successful career at a NYC agency, embrace minimalism, and step into life as a nomad. For the past two years, Tsvety has liv…
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Etanercept Stroke Recovery: What You Need to Know Introduction: No Hope? No Quit. For many stroke survivors, the message is the same: “This is as good as it gets.” Doctors talk about plateaus. Friends drift away. The system quietly suggests that progress stops after a few months. But here’s the truth: recovery doesn’t end unless you quit. And for s…
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It’s time for some more unhinged Reddit stories - this time all around singing at weddings! I don’t know what it is about people getting married, but they become some of the most entitled people ever! The whole VoxTape Team got together for this episode and we all shared our own stories from singing at weddings and how to handle being asked to sing…
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I am joined by “The Open Mic Guy” David Craver to talk about all things open mics and opportunities for singers to get out there, meet like-minded people, find musicians to play with and perform in front of a supportive crowd. If you’re new to open mics - or as David likes to call them, Mini Music Festivals - or you moved to a new place and want to…
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In this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2025 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Christopher Kalmar, Ilana Margulies, and Amanda Sergesketter- and special guest, Jesse Selber, MD, discuss the following articles from the September 2025 issue: “Robotic Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy and Breast Reconstruction with Profu…
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Have you ever wondered exactly how your favorite movie or book –– or podcast, TV series, documentary, or article –– got made? Origin Stories has you covered. Each week, veteran journalist Matthew Shaer talks to a different writer or director about the creation of a work close to their own hearts (and ours). Nothing is off the table: not the frustra…
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Without breath there is no singing, so yes - getting your breathing right is important! Yet the way it’s been taught for the last couple of decades has been deeply rooted in classical singing techniques, which is not always serving us as contemporary singers. In this episode coach Bri, coach Emily and I break down different techniques and the best …
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Dr. Tobinick Stroke Treatment: Karen’s Recovery Story of Hope and Healing Life Before the Stroke Karen Quigenden lived an active and full life on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. At 47, she was working in community care during the week and spending weekends at rodeos with her youngest daughter. Horses, long days, and caring for others defined her lifes…
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Ariana Grande’s Dangerous Woman is one of those songs that sounds effortless—but it’s packed with technique. I break down how Ariana mixes breathiness and brightness, keeps her resonance forward without pushing, and makes stylistic choices that give the song its signature sound. Remember, we’re breaking down her style to learn from it and better un…
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Having your own band isn’t the only way to get booked as a singer for high paying gigs. There are agencies that have a roster full of incredible musicians that they’re using for the gigs they’ve booked. That means as a musician on the roster you’ll always play with different musicians. I invited Rachel Beasley - a singer working with two different …
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In this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2025 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Christopher Kalmar, Ilana Margulies, and Amanda Sergesketter- and special guest, Jesse Selber, MD, discuss the following articles from the September 2025 issue: “Assessing the Shift: Increasing Rates of Immediate Breast Reconstructi…
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How can people with BPD and their clinicians communicate more effectively and compassionately with each other? In this solo episode, I draw on my personal experiences and my study of narrative medicine to offer tips for people on both sides of the doctor-patient encounter, especially during the initial visit and collection of the patient’s history.…
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Singers talk a lot about technique. But what about emotional connection? The truth is: if your voice doesn’t feel something, your audience won’t either. This breakdown covers how to tap into the emotional story of a song using sensory detail, imagination, and memory—not over-acting or fake drama. You’ll learn simple ways to make your performance mo…
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What would you do if your family was told you wouldn’t recover, and you lay unconscious for four months? That was the reality for Mark Bragg, a Canadian musician whose life changed when an arteriovenous malformation (AVM) caused a devastating brain bleed. At just 48 years old, Mark’s love of music was replaced by survival, and the one thing that ke…
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Huntrix’s Golden has taken the internet by storm as it is one of the toughest songs to sing out there. Struggling with it doesn’t make you a bad singer - lord knows I was struggling with it too! To help you sing this song, I coached myself through it. Get some tips on how I added power, released strain and paced myself throughout the song. This is …
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How does the health care system condition how we see our mental health treatment and diagnoses? In this interview—an excerpt from a much longer conversation—I talk with Samantha Dellosso, a social worker, health administrator, and friend of forty years. She and I discuss Medicaid in the U.S., viewing personality disorders along a spectrum, and how …
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Jennie walked away from a successful engineering career because she couldn’t keep hiding who she was and she felt drawn to a higher calling. All her life she was told that she was too bubbly to be an engineer and too nerdy to be a dancer. But that duality—tech and dance, depth and joy—is exactly what made her magnetic. And once she fully stepped in…
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Becky catches up with Dave to find out his journey into ministry and how God kept calling him back to children's ministry. Hear all about his 'many hats' including his role at Children Worldwide - hosting breakfasts and networks for kids leaders, and his role at Scripture Union equipping others to reach the 95% of kids and youth not engaged with ch…
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Jean Widner's adoptee story doesn't start dramatically. She was raised in a stable home with adoptive parents who offered her the basic support that children need to have. As she grew and learned more about her own story and the stories of others in the adoption community, she started to understand how complex adoption can truly be for everyone inv…
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Symptoms of Ischemic Stroke: What You Need to Know When a stroke strikes, every second counts. An ischemic stroke, the most common type, happens when a blood clot blocks blood flow to part of the brain. The faster you recognize the symptoms, the better the chances of limiting long-term damage and saving a life. But stroke isn’t just a medical event…
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Your tone isn’t set in stone. Whether you think you sound too nasally, too breathy, too dull, or just “not like yourself”—you’re not stuck. Your vocal tone is malleable, and you can shift it with surprisingly simple adjustments. This breakdown explores what makes up your tone, how to experiment with shaping it, and why impersonators are proof that …
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VTS Coach and singer Emily has spent years mastering musical theatre — but when she sings pop, that polished, precise tone can sound too perfect. In this coaching session, we focused on helping her sound authentically pop: casual, conversational, and effortless. We used “lazy tongue” exercises, speech-level practice, and vowel tweaks to smooth her …
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This episode is a bit different from our usual content. I was joined by my brother, Nico Mueller, who’s not a singer, but a race car driver. Pursuing a career in sports or in music is not for the faint of heart. Nico shares what he’s learned about managing energy, stress, and focus under pressure—and why even the most prepared performers still burn…
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In this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2025 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Christopher Kalmar, Ilana Margulies, and Amanda Sergesketter- and special guest, James Higgins, MD, discuss the following articles from the August 2025 issue: “Interfacility Competition and Its Impact on Cost of Carpal Tunnel Releas…
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Leadership through mentorship is the heartbeat of this inspiring conversation. Ben Dias shares how a job he took after high school to support his family—born out of necessity—grew into a fulfilling 30-year career, thanks to the guidance of remarkable mentors. What brings Ben to the podcast, however, is a single act of kindness: a stranger repairing…
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How does BPD impact reproductive choices? In this candid interview, Sara Abbott, the host and producer of the #1 Bold Beautiful Borderline podcast, talks with me about how BPD is affecting her decision to have children. We also discuss intergenerational trauma and the stigma she encountered while getting her Master of Social Work degree. Trigger wa…
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You’re practicing—but not getting the results you want. But why? Singing practice doesn’t automatically lead to progress. Just like a good gym routine, you need the right balance of structure, strategy, and intention. This episode walks through how to make your vocal practice actually efficient—from goal-setting to warm-up structure to knowing when…
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Talent shows like the Voice or Idol can be a great opportunity for singers to gain experience and exposure! That’s why I myself auditioned for 2 shows when I was a teenager as well. My dad joined me in this episode to talk about my experiences - the good, the bad and the ugly - and we discussed some talent show stories from Reddit from parents aski…
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What happens when your love for music doesn’t come from support—but from resistance? Sensata grew up in an environment where creativity wasn’t encouraged, yet her voice never stopped calling. We talked about what it means to choose your art anyway—when no one claps, when no one gets it, and when the dream feels like yours alone. If you’ve ever been…
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In this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2025 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Christopher Kalmar, Ilana Margulies, and Amanda Sergesketter- and special guest, James Higgins, MD, discuss the following articles from the August 2025 issue: “Improving Patient Transfer Quality: A Retrospective Study on a Transfer …
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Stroke Symptoms for Men: What You Need to Know When you hear the word “stroke,” the first thing that comes to mind might be the FAST checklist: Facial droop, Arm weakness, Speech difficulty, and Time to call emergency services. While these are critical warning signs, they’re not the whole picture, especially for men. Stroke symptoms for men can som…
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Thinking about putting your child in singing lessons? Before you dive in, there are a few things that can make a huge difference in their experience—and their success. Kids don’t need intense vocal drills or serious technique at a young age. What they do need is a safe space to play, explore, and fall in love with music. Learn what to expect when e…
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What if your deepest pain could become your greatest source of resilience? Tricia’s journey shows that it’s possible through what she calls “emotional agility,” the ability to sit with, navigate, and learn from life’s most challenging moments. Tricia Parido is a visionary speaker and emotional strategist, creator of Total Emotional Performance—a sy…
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Caleb isn’t just a singer—he’s a full-time musician who built his career one gig, one mic night, and one conversation at a time. We talk about what it actually takes to make it as an artist: connection, consistency, and collaboration. Whether you’re just starting out or trying to break through to the next level, this episode is packed with mindset …
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I get it, singing is a very vulnerable thing, so naturally we want to hold back - especially when there’s a chance that other people could hear us. But guess what? What happens when you let it all out is complete magic and is probably that special something you feel like is missing in your voice right now. Perenna King - one of our students here at…
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In this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2025 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Christopher Kalmar, Ilana Margulies, and Amanda Sergesketter- and special guest, James Higgins, MD, discuss the following articles from the August 2025 issue: “Toe Transfers Outperform Replantation after Digit Amputations: Outcomes …
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