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Unmuted With Destinie & Sam

Destinie Candis, Samantha McCormack

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In this podcast we discuss hard and light topics that are close to our hearts, while learning how to use our voices and overcome the muted-ness that has, at times, overshadowed our lives. Along the way, we hope to empower and encourage you to do the same.
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Let Them Eat Toast

Off _JaWaggon & Taylor

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We are two Millennials who talk about politics way too much, and our significant others think this is a great ”outlet” for us. We discuss everything having to do with politics, but our focus is on Millennials and the progressive ideals that are so popular among our generation, as well as the lack of Millennial representation within our government.
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Call Me Limbo is your weekly dose of comedic therapy where pop culture and politics get tossed in a blender with personal stories, improv games, and zero chill. Hosted by Dai and David—two queer best friends with more opinions than filter—the show tackles everything from reality TV and music videos to capitalist hellscapes and Bad Bunny’s underwear. It’s entertainment with a little revolution on the side. Sometimes you’ll laugh until you cry. Sometimes you’ll cry until you’re organizing a un ...
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Millennial entrepreneur and Founder and CEO of The BRVC Company, Brianna Régine keeps it raw, real, and adds the perfect amount of spice. The Brand Unveiled pulls back the curtain on entrepreneurship and highlights her favorite business “biscuits” - the wins, lessons, and messy moments in between. Tune in for unfiltered stories, behind the scenes footage, and gems that help businesses and organizations like yours thrive. If you’re ready to lead, laugh, and learn, be sure to subscribe. Let’s ...
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Confessions of Millennial MILFS is a (weekly/bi-weekly) podcast where we get on our soap boxes and tell you exactly how we feel about relationships, sex, health, parenting, sisterhood, and asserting your melanin in corporate America.
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One couple’s real-time journey to rebalance work, home, and everything in between. We’ve been married for 20 years. We’ve got three kids, multiple dogs, demanding careers—and more mental tabs open than our browsers can handle. We’re not experts. We’re just two longtime partners trying to unpack the invisible labor that’s been building between us for years—and we’re doing it out loud, on purpose, in real time. Each week, we sit down (sometimes tired, often interrupted) to talk through what th ...
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This isn't your typical management-skills podcast. Join Nash Consulting's CEO Ethan Nash (an entitled millennial) and his Dad, the company founder, Mike Nash (a cynical gen X'er) as they sort through the plethora of leadership information out there in order to provide you practical, actionable ways to become a manager rockstar. If you manage people or you aspire to manage people, you should probably listen to this podcast. Since 1996, Nash Consulting has been helping managers not suck. Their ...
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Say More

The Boston Globe

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Big ideas and big debates, explained through intimate conversations with the compelling personalities who shape them. AI and biotech. Higher education and health care. Climate and sustainability. Politics and the media. Culture and culture wars. Hosted by Boston Globe columnist Shirley Leung.
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MILLENNIALS STRIVE

Kyrstin Russau

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Hello My Millennials and Listeners. Kyrstin R. Author and CEO of Growing in Greatness, which is a platform that is create to help me become a voice for the millennials that dont seem have one. Millennials Strive Podcast, It's all about Me ( Kyrstin) being the voice for those who are looking to be encouraged in whatever you may be going through in all aspects of your life. This podcast is centered around the millennials of today, who are struggling and dont have the help needed to move forwar ...
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Pressing Towards His Standard

SurrenderMe Productions

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Pressing Towards His Standard Podcast is for the millennial, zillennial, and Gen-Z believer trying to press towards the mark of the higher calling in Jesus Christ. (Philippians 3:14) Real Talk for your Real Walk. (1 Timothy 4:12)
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Millennial Trader Podcast

Millennial Trader Podcast

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Zac and Pack are two friends who are starting to make a living off of day-trading. They're are also millennials and started to track their progress together and are sharing it with you. Offering what goes through the mind of a Millennial Trader. Zac is a New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) trader. Pack is a Foreign Currency Exchange (FX or Forex) trader. If you would like to learn more about trading we encourage you to research strategies and setups for yourself. We are focusing on more of the mi ...
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Broke2Bankrolls

Broke2Bankrolls

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Welcome to Broke 2 Bankrolls, a podcast about a millennial couple's journey to financial freedom. Our goal is to bring you along while we tackle debts most Americans carry all their lives. We will be sharing all of our tips, tricks and even trip-ups along the way so be sure to subscribe to stay tuned. Whether you are broke or on your way to bank rolls, join the conversation on Facebook: https://bit.ly/2UZ1USE Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/broke2bankrolls/
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Do you and your spouse want to reach Financial Freedom and start building wealth together, but you’re not sure where to start? Have you tried to budget and pay off debt, yet still struggle to see your Net Worth actually increase? We’re Rebecca and Dylan - husband and wife turned Financial Coaches specifically for Married Couples. We created this is the podcast to help you and your spouse get on the same page about one of the toughest topics you will face in your marriage! Tune in every Monda ...
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Rise & Grind with Orobosa is a thought-provoking and motivational audio series dedicated to empowering millennials to succeed through the avenues of entrepreneurship, professional development, advocacy and leadership. The host Orobosa Owie is a Professor, Entrepreneur, Global Speaker, Forbes Coach Council Member and Millennial Empowerment Expert who through the platform of Rise & Grind with Orobosa will share her thoughts, tips and advice on daily topics and challenges millennials may face d ...
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C- Level Conversations is a podcast where Amrutha Murali interviews leaders in business and management across all sectors. These are real life conversations with leaders working to overcome professional challenges. Inspiring conversations to learn from, for resilient and curious; corporate executives, human resources, business owners, Millennial generation leaders and ambitious people aspiring to lead. Amrutha Murali is the founder and Managing Director of Executive Search and Recruitment Co ...
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Black And Thrivin

Black Women Voices

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Tired of hearing negative news in the media? Sick of seeing Black men and women portrayed cynically? Black And Thrivin is a safe space for uncensored positive Black stories. Your host, Monique, an elder millennial, will share stories of Black people flourishing as entrepreneurs, innovators, advocates for change, and over-comers. Tune-In for your dose of positive Black News. Show Segments: “Progress of the Week” sharing positive news from listener letters. "Black and Thrivin" stories of Black ...
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Hunnit & Ten Podcast

Chloe and Michael

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The Hunnit and Ten Podcast is aimed at millennial and young listeners who are trying to figure out life - who they are, what they love, what they are placed on this Earth to do. We hope to inspire listeners to discover their passions and take ownership of their lives. In our podcast, we share our stories and experiences in order to encourage our listeners to understand their value and find their place in this world. We hope to build an authentic community who wanna keep it a hunnit and ten.
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The Impact Coaching Podcast - Self Development Made Easy!

The Impact Coaching Podcast - Change Your Default Future

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This podcast is all designed for anyone who wants more from life and themselves. Focusing on goal setting for success, living with true self-confidence and waking up with intention and purpose everyday. James Hackney is an Accredited Life Coaching and NLP Practitioner who is passionate about helping people make serious progress in their goals and being better every single day. In this podcast, we talk through how to crush your self-doubt, overcome limiting beliefs, deal with the negative int ...
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Young & Successful

Young & Successful

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Young and Successful is a podcast aimed towards inspiring individuals who are wanting to become entrepreneurs or looking to become more successful in whatever they do. We are going to dive into details that others don't typically talk about when it comes to owning a business. We are going to help you understand the path towards finding success. We host new guests every week that tell their stories of how they found their success. We upload new episodes every week!
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Let's Discuss Podcast

Ella Gregory & Monica Welburn-Leggett

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Let's Discuss is a forum for us to share the conversations we have on all things life, love, work and wellbeing. We know what navigating your twenties (and life generally) can be like. You are trying to create the best life you can, with the resources you currently have, and ultimately want to be the happiest version of 'you' possible. As content creators we share about what that journey looks like everyday. We felt it was about time to share that journey with more people, in a format you ca ...
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HABIT HACK YOUR HEALTH WITH EMILY NICHOLS **ATOMIC HABITS FOR WOMEN*** YOUR GO TO SHOW FOR MIDLIFE MOMS WHO WANT TRAIN FOR LIFE AND STOP DIETING ***TOP 1.5% RANKED HEALTH AND FITNESS PODCAST*** Hey, girl! Do you wish you could make your healthy habits stick, but life keeps getting in the way? Are you tired of diet culture telling you to shrink yourself when you’d rather just find true food freedom, move your body for joy and feel and look good in your favorite leggings? Then you’re in the ri ...
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The Spin

Kristen Butcher and Mark Edgar

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The world is changing at a crazy rate. It can be exciting but scary all at the same time. Join Kristen and Mark to hear their spin on a variety of subjects to make sure you’re ready to embrace that world today and in the future.
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In this conversation, Chris Swanson, a sheriff from Flint, Michigan, discusses his journey into law enforcement, his vision for running for governor, and the importance of community trust in law enforcement. He outlines his policy platforms focused on protection, service, and unity, addressing socioeconomic issues, affordable housing, and healthcar…
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Send us a text The holidays are over. They were wonderful. So why are we exhausted? In this episode, we’re recapping what really happened over Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, and Christmas: what went well, what quietly drained our energy, and what we didn’t fully anticipate about traveling, togetherness, and family dynamics. From packing presents across ti…
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This week, Dai and David are joined by Christian Stran, a Texas-based music educator turned political commentator. The three talk about music, West Coast vs. East Coast vs. Gulf Coast, TikTok, Marianne Williamson, Bernie Sanders, The I've Had It Podcast, Texas politics, George W. Bush, being gay, faith, James Talarico vs. Jasmine Crockett for US Se…
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In this episode of Managing with Mind and Heart, Nash Consulting CEO Ethan Nash explores the Systems Thinking model, which emphasizes that improving structures and processes is often more effective—and more sustainable—than trying to fix people. While some challenges may still require personal intervention from managers, tools like the "Five Why" t…
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Writer Dennis Lehane has written iconic books set in the working class Boston neighborhoods of his childhood. His latest book, Small Mercies, takes on the violence and racism he saw during busing. He says the things he witnessed turned him into the writer he is today. This week on Say More, Anna Kusmer talks to Lehane about his new Apple TV+ show S…
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In this episode of The Brand Unveiled Podcast, Brianna Régine reflects on the evolution of BRVC and the decision to rebrand with clarity and conviction. Inspired by Kehlani’s steady rise and the quiet confidence behind her song “Folded,” Brianna explores what it looks like to keep moving forward without rushing the process, chasing noise, or abando…
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In this episode, Mike Madrid, co-founder of the Lincoln Project, joins the discussion to explore the evolution of political ideologies from the Reagan era to the Trump administration. The conversation delves into the challenges faced by traditional conservatives, the impact of populism, and the shifting dynamics within the Republican Party.…
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Happy New Year, and Welcome to Season 8 of Call Me Limbo! This week, Dai and David introduce themselves as "the ponks of politics," translate words into Spanish, set their 2026 goals (personal and podcast), figure out how to say "Wednesday," read their tarot cards, visit a psychic, grill hotdogs, watch Heated Rivalry and White Lotus, draw an oracle…
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From whistleblowing corporate malfeasance to tackling a mass shooter, courage takes many forms. What do we need to be our boldest selves? Is courage innate or can it be learned? This week on Say More, host Shirley Leung digs into the research with Harvard Business School professor Ranjay Gulati. His new book is called, “How to Be Bold: The Surprisi…
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In this episode, Mike Madrid, co-founder of the Lincoln Project, joins the discussion to explore the evolution of political ideologies from the Reagan era to the Trump administration. The conversation delves into the challenges faced by traditional conservatives, the impact of populism, and the shifting dynamics within the Republican Party.…
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This week, Dai and David celebrate the season seven finale and wrap up 2025 with the Third Annual Friend of Phoebe Awards! These awards are given to people who have made a positive impact in our worlds, and we want to take a moment to recognize them. Thank you to anyone who has ever listened, shared an episode, financially contributed, or supported…
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Send us a text Sometimes the mental load looks like powering through. And sometimes it looks like knowing when to pause. We planned new episodes for the end of the year — and then real life happened. Energy ran out. The calendar filled up. The load showed up. So we’re taking a short break and will be back in January with new conversations about sha…
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Join host Brianna Régine in S4 Episode 2 of "The Brand Unveiled." She discusses how audacity is required to evoke change, not waiting for permission to act on problem-solving, and how patience, persistence, and personalization in follow-ups turn casual connections into meaningful opportunities. Whether you’re an entrepreneur with fresh ideas, or an…
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In this lively conversation, the hosts discuss various political topics, including the influence of Turning Point USA, recent fights involving Jake Paul and Andrew Tate, and the implications of the heavily redacted Epstein files. They also touch on community activism in response to ICE raids, Mike Lindell's gubernatorial run, and the evolving role …
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Usually after a mass shooting, Ieva Jusionyte has a lot to say. Ieva is a scholar of gun violence at Brown University and is no stranger to the terrible power of firearms. But when a mass shooting took place at her place of work, in a building where she teaches, the words fell away. This week on Say More, Ieva talks to Opinion Editor Jim Dao about …
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This week, Dai and David are joined by Cris and L Bolton-Hunter. Cris and L are the founders of a nonprofit called Rainbows and Reflections that gets books with LGBTQ+ representation to the readers who need them most at no cost to them. The interview covers queer joy, queer survival, liberation theology, deconstructing faith, Subarus, U-Haul lesbia…
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Globe business columnist Larry Edelman says if we do have a recession in 2026, it won’t be a crash - more like air leaking out of a big balloon. This week on Say More, host Shirley Leung gets a vibe check on the economy with the author of the Globe’s popular Trendlines newsletter. Larry says consumer spending is up, the numbers are not bad, but the…
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In this conversation, the host and David discuss the current political landscape, focusing on David's decision to run for Congress as an independent candidate. They explore the challenges of gerrymandering, the need for accountability in politics, and the influence of foreign funding on American elections. David emphasizes the importance of represe…
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Send us a text Sick days, snow days, thank-you notes, tooth fairies, parenting possession arrows, and yes… the moment one partner wonders what their legs would look like in high heels. We’re revisiting the Magic Deck—the cards that shape the “fun” and “meaning” parts of family life—and asking what’s working, what’s slipping, and what still needs a …
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This week, Dai and David are joined by an incredibly special guest, Melat Kiros! Melat is running for Congress in Colorado's First District to represent Denver in the U.S. House of Representatives. The three discuss running for office, the Democratic Party, money in politics, FDR, DSA, corporations, power in organizing, public funding of elections,…
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How are you supposed to respond when an employee comes to you with a concern? In this episode, Mike and Ethan explain that It all comes down to how you answer these two questions: Does this issue impact the employee's ability to do their job? Does this issue impact the organization? Depending on how you answer these, managers have five options for …
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Writer Gish Jen recently had a revelation about her novels: her characters often talk to the dead. But in her most recent work, Bad Bad Girl, the dead talk back. In this book, Jen fictionalizes real details of her mother’s life, immigrating from China to the US in the 1940s and raising a big Chinese American family. The result is an exploration of …
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In this conversation, Victoria Broderick discusses her journey to running for Congress in Tennessee's District 4, the challenges of campaigning in a heavily Republican district, and the importance of voter turnout and progressive policies. She highlights the impact of gerrymandering on elections and the need for accountability among Republican repr…
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Join host Brianna Régine in this episode of "The Brand Unveiled" as she spills on how emerging brands can thrive among industry giants and the shifting landscape of pop culture through MTV’s recent downsizing. She also shares insights about her personal rebranding obstacles, and offers a Q4 checklist for entrepreneurs to thrive in the ever-changing…
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Send us a text This week, we’re taking you inside our Thanksgiving trip to Disney World — a vacation that somehow became our most relaxed Disney trip yet… even with strep throat, checklist mishaps, extended family dynamics, and a whole lot of mental load along the way. We unpack the real moments parents know too well: • the fridge “celery incident”…
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This week, Dai and David celebrate a December to remember by drinking only good water, getting engaged in public, accepting free desserts, highlighting lime (over lemon) citrus supremacy, adding peppermint syrup to sweet tea, accepting boyfriend applications, sharing their love languages, negotiating over the thermostat, surviving flying on a Boein…
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In this episode, host Ethan Nash reintroduces the concept of assigning a Single Point of Accountability on every single project. He reminds listeners that all too often, project or team dysfunction can be accredited to one simple miss: the lack of an SPA. Tune in to discover how to prevent chaos and keep your projects on track. Text the word "LEADI…
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As Americans, we are at our best when we’re engaged with the world - confident and curious. So says Marco Werman, the long-time host of public radio program The World, based at GBH here in Boston. Recent cuts to public media funding mean programs like The World are in trouble, with fewer resources to tell deep stories about the complexities and div…
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The conversation focuses on innovative legislative proposals aimed at addressing the housing crisis in the United States. The discussion highlights the Make Housing Affordable and Defend Democracy Act, which seeks to redirect funds from immigration enforcement to housing initiatives, including down payment assistance and rent relief. Rep. Gomez emp…
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Send us a text In this pre-holiday episode, we ask each other quick-hit questions about the holidays: what we dread, what overwhelms us, which traditions matter, and where we inevitably stumble into marriage dynamics. We talk about the chaos of decorating, the emotional weight of making the season “magical,” the guilt around traditions, the blessin…
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This week, Dai and David put on their best performances as heterosexuals, share thoughts on the Wicked movie, celebrate corporate behemoth downfalls, gather their sense of direction, debate Apple Maps vs. Google Maps, diversify their data storage, discuss AI created music, express what they are thankful for this year, and much much more. We Are Cha…
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Recording LIVE from Globe Summit, Shirley Leung talks to Ben & Jerry’s cofounder Ben Cohen about what makes his company stand apart. Activism has been part of the ice cream company’s DNA since launching with Jerry Greenfield four decades ago. While it may turn some customers away, it’s a worthy price to pay staying true to your values, says Ben. No…
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In this conversation, the speakers explore the evolution of activism, discussing how mass mobilization has become more normalized and accessible. They delve into the performative aspects of protests, emphasizing the importance of community building and networking among activists. The discussion also touches on the ethics of compensation in activism…
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Send us a text This Thanksgiving week, we’re doing something a little different. Guided by our teenage daughter, we sat down for a real “getting to know us” Q&A. In this heartfelt conversation, we reflect on 21 years of marriage, raising three kids across three very different life stages, our career paths, our hopes for the future, and the gifts of…
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This week, Dai and David don't know what they don't know, meet the lizard people in the underground tunnels at Denver International Airport, forgive but never forget, generate megawatts of power, eat at the food forest, figure out how to say and spell amortization, feed the naked (and the hungry), find love, discharge dishonorably, and discuss nucl…
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In this episode, Nash Consulting's CEO Ethan Nash discusses why emotional IQ skills matter for leaders, oftentimes more than solid processes. Nash defines these skills as "repeatable behaviors often complemented with repeatable mindsets that produce consistent outcomes." Tune in to learn more about the top three skills to keep in mind to increase y…
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Globe columnist Kevin Cullen has written countless stories about veterans, but one recent story was the most powerful he’s ever told. This week on Say More, Cullen talks to Globe’s Opinion Editor Jim Dao about one Boston veteran who spent decades finding peace after a devastating experience in Vietnam. Cullen talks about his own motivations for tel…
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In this conversation, Gunny Speaks Out shares his journey from a conservative military background to becoming a progressive activist. He reflects on his military experiences, the impact of education and critical thinking, and the importance of community support. Gunny discusses his approach to engaging with opposition, the humorous side of activism…
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Send us a text This week, we’re talking about the mental load of gift giving — and how to make it meaningful without the guilt, pressure, or drama. From the emotional labor of shopping, wrapping, and remembering everyone’s favorites, to the art of giving gifts that actually land, we’re sharing our best hits (and a few epic misses — looking at you, …
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This week, Dai and David promote the benefits of contributing to their fall fundraiser, demand over the top laughter even with vocal nodules, believe in karma, wish for more lunch restaurants to open at 10 AM, recap a tour of the landfill, discuss their own mental health struggles, and much much more. This episode discusses themes of mental illness…
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When we think of middle class life, several things come to mind: owning a home, stable childcare, food in the pantry, a sense of security. But as the rich get richer in Massachusetts, the middle class is falling further behind, and making ends meet is no longer a given. People are angry, and politicians seem to be waking up to the crisis. Say More …
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Send us a text One minute your kid’s supposed to be asleep. The next, you’re calling 911 because her retainer is stuck in her throat. In this episode, we share what really happened — the chaos, the calm, the fire truck in our driveway — and what it taught us about dividing the mental load when life takes a sharp left turn. From staying calm under p…
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To celebrate 140 episodes, Dai and David are releasing this week's episode a day early, so you can hear their immediate thoughts on election results from across the country from New York City to Virginia to Colorado. Join them as they put pronouns back in their email signatures, start implementing Shakira and Shania law, experience some political h…
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When New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani was asked in a debate which democratic politician was most effective, he answered, “Boston Mayor Michelle Wu.” Wu and Mamdani are both young, progressive and unapologetically ambitious about their visions for their respective cities. They both captured vast coalitions and are being watched closely by the res…
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In this conversation, the hosts discuss the critical issues facing agriculture and rural communities in America, including the current farm crisis, the importance of agricultural finance, and the need for policy changes. They highlight the disconnect between farmers and political representation, the challenges of healthcare in rural areas, and the …
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Today, we’re sharing the first episode from My Home Fronts , a podcast from journalist Romy Neumark. My Home Fronts is a four-parts documentary podcast series tracing the student founder of "Jews for Palestine" at Harvard during the Gaza war - and the generational gap it reveals within American Jewish families. Episode 1, "Meeting Violet": An unexp…
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Send us a text If last week was about awareness, this week is about action — and continuing a conversation too good to rush. In Episode 15, we started unpacking what it really takes to share the mental load. The dialogue ran deep, so instead of cutting it short, we kept going. This week, we pick up right where we left off: talking about accountabil…
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In this episode we discuss the aftermath and devastation that hurricane Melissa caused on the Island of Jamaica. Sam describes how things are at home and we discuss ways to excercise our faith. James 2:14-17 https://supportjamaica.gov.jm/ https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-rebuild-black-river-after-hurricane-melissa/cl/s?utm_campaign=fp_sharesheet&utm…
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