Welcome to the Much Language Such Talk podcast! We love languages and know everyone has a connection to the language, or languages!, they speak. Here we're going to talk about the benefits of learning new languages and what it means for you, your brain, and the world!
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From the stuff your mother never told you, to the stuff your doctor never learned, On Health features taboo-busting conversations that demystify and de-stigmatize our bodies, all while bridging the gap between conventional medicine and wellness. Join Yale-trained MD & midwife Aviva Romm and her line-up of expert guests as they discuss everything from periods to menopause, sex to reproductive health politics, and motherhood to mental health. Each week, Dr. Romm will be exploring the science a ...
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Bonjour à tous and welcome to Easy French Poetry where I read some of the most Classic French Poems. I will read them twice: once slowly - so you may repeat after me - and once at a more natural reading pace. I will sometimes also talk about the life of the author, explain the vocabulary or do an analysis of the text using simple, everyday French. You will find the full text of the poems accompanied by the audio on my website FrenchToday.com as well as much more audio material such as The Ea ...
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This will probably be the ‘money talk’ you never had, as no one tells you what to do with your money once you start making it. Being able to manage your finances is a significant life skill for which no formal training exists. ‘How to be MoneySane’ - is Pakistan’s first-of-its-kind podcast that focuses on Personal Finance and Money Management covering specific areas such as savings, spending, budgeting, investing and much more. If you wish to be MoneySane, here’s us telling you how. The podc ...
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Jonathan Hirons's journey following his stroke and diagnosis of aphasia is both inspiring and informative. Here’s a summary of his experience and insights about aphasia: Jonathan's Experience with Aphasia 1. Initial Incident: In January 2019, while in a business meeting, Jonathan began to feel strange and soon realized he could not communicate effectively. His colleagues quickly called for medical help. 2. Medical Emergency: He was rushed to University College Hospital, where scans revealed ...
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The Welsh are a varied and interesting people, with a unique culture steeped in numerous ancient traditions and a language that goes back over 4000 years. Not that you’d know this, based how they’re usually represented in the mainstream. The podcast is about, and called, Smart Welsh People just to show that such people do exist, and have much to offer. Neuroscientist, best selling author and Welsh person Dr Dean Burnett sits down with other Welsh people to talk about what they know, what the ...
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The Andy Kimbel Show . Coast to Coast Live Talk Radio. Dial 515-605-9888 Wednesday’s at 6 PM EDT. Over 500 episodes, 3 years and streaming into 23 countries, thousands of followers.
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The Andy and Amanda Show is now the Andy Kimbel Show. Yes, Andy and Amanda are still like family. Their schedules and the time difference between the US and the UK made it increasingly hard to put show together on any kind of steady schedule. Andy Kimbel will continue to host the show going from 3 times per week to just Wednesday’s at 3 PM PDT. We might go back to the 3 day schedule , but not until the summer as Andy will be touring with his real job as an acoustic blues and Folk ”acoustic g ...
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If there’s one thing the world assuredly needs more of, it’s another podcast hosted by three middle-aged white guys who think they’re hilarious (of course in THIS case they obviously are). But what the world explicitly needs exactly ONE of is a podcast focused on discussing the lost and forbidden art of talking animal movies. So as a much-needed service to the world, even if the world didn’t ask for it, this is that podcast. You’re welcome. But, what makes a movie a “talking animal movie?” y ...
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Robert Baldock's Voice of Recovery, Music and Aphasia
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11:42Send us a text Overcoming Aphasia: Robert Baldock’s Journey and Advocacy This episode of 'On the Tip of My Tongue' features Robert Baldock, a Scottish-based composer and new media artist who experienced a severe ischemic stroke in 2017, resulting in acute aphasia and severe verbal dyspraxia. Robert shares his journey through his stroke, the challen…
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Send us a text Join us as Graham Hall shares his inspiring journey through music and Aphasia in our newest episode of "On the Tip of My Tongue". Learn how his passion for percussion and songwriting helps him overcome challenges. Listen today! 😊 #Aphasia #MusicHealing #Podcast Living with Aphasia: A Journey Through Music and Recovery Rob Edwards and…
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Microplastics and Nanoplastics: How Alarmed Should We Be?
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24:14Have you ever had a moment where someone doubted your instincts—only for science to prove you right years later? When I was applying to my medical residency, a doctor scoffed at my concern for BPA and endocrine disruptors. “You don’t believe in that BPA crap, do you?” he said. Well, here we are, decades later, with research linking BPA to miscarria…
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Send us a text Aphasia in Popular Culture and Awareness: Exploring the Silent Struggle In this episode of 'On the Tip of My Tongue,' hosts Rob Edwards and Jonathan Hirons delve into the world of Aphasia—a condition caused by brain injury that significantly impacts communication abilities. They discuss its portrayal in popular culture, specifically …
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The High Cost of 'I'm Fine': The Truth About High-Functioning Anxiety and Invisible Depression
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1:01:44Most women don’t look like they’re falling apart—even when they’re struggling to stay afloat. We keep it all going: raising kids, showing up for work, taking care of everyone else—while silently carrying stress, grief, trauma, and anxiety. And all that holding it together? It comes at a cost. In this heart-opening episode of On Health, Aviva sits d…
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Reclaiming Postpartum: A New (Old) Model of Mama + Baby Care
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1:00:10What if the way we care for new mothers is all wrong? Not just lacking. Not just outdated. But built on a model that misses the heart and soul of what postpartum truly is — and what it could be. When I was a home birth midwife, postpartum care was the care. I'd visit mamas and babies at home five or six times in the first few weeks. We’d talk about…
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Navigating Conversations with Aphasia: Insights from Iain Stansfield
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13:26Send us a text Navigating Conversations with Aphasia: Insights from Iain Stansfield In this episode of 'On the Tip of My Tongue,' hosts Rob Edwards and Jonathan Hirons explore the intricacies of living with aphasia through a conversation with Iain Stansfield and Dr. Suzanne Beeke. Iain shares his personal journey following a stroke, emphasising the…
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Send us a text Dan's Journey: Triumph Over Aphasia In this episode of 'On the Tip of My Tongue,' hosts Rob Edwards and Jonathan Hirons delve into the life of Dan Sutton, who suffered severe head injuries from a cycling accident in 2016. These injuries resulted in Aphasia and mobility challenges. Despite his struggles, Dan founded the Minds Over Mat…
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[Replay] The Hidden Motherhood Struggle with Catherine Birndorf and Paige Bellenbaum
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1:07:13In recognition of Maternal Mental Health Month I am re-sharing this 2023 conversation with the founders of The Motherhood Center in NYC. With Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMADS) being the #1 complication associated with birth in the US and the #2 cause of maternal mortality, this remains a critical conversation. It’s not just you. You're n…
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Normalize It: From Miscarriage to Midlife—Owning Our Stories Without Shame with Jessica Zucker
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1:02:31There are the stories we tell out loud, and then there are the ones we keep tucked away—the ones that ache the most, because we’ve carried them in silence. On this episode of On Health, we’re breaking the silence—and the stigma—around some of the most vulnerable, hidden experiences women carry: miscarriage, illness, identity loss, perfectionism, ag…
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Breastfeeding Challenges, Tongue Tie, & Trusting Your Instincts
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1:14:23What if you already have what it takes to breastfeed your baby—and just need the right support to unlock it? This question is at the heart of my conversation with Lisa Paladino, Certified Nurse Midwife, IBCLC, and a fierce advocate for women and babies. Lisa has decades of experience helping families navigate the powerful, joyous, and sometimes con…
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Breaking Barriers: Disability Awareness and Inclusion with Sarah Petherbridge
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33:43Send us a text Breaking Barriers: Disability Awareness and Inclusion with Sarah Petherbridge In this episode of 'On the Tip of My Tongue,' hosts Rob Edwards and Jonathan Hirons discuss the challenges and misconceptions surrounding disabilities, particularly aphasia. They are joined by Sarah Petherbridge, a disability trainer and speaker who shares …
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Have You Been Medically Hexed? The Power of Words to Heal and to Harm
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45:29Have you ever left a doctor’s appointment feeling more defeated than when you arrived? Perhaps a diagnosis felt like a life sentence, or a well-meaning comment planted a seed of fear that lingered for months. This isn’t just bad bedside manner; it’s a phenomenon I call “medical hexing.” It’s the subtle, and sometimes not-so-subtle, way that languag…
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Resilience and Recovery: Talia Lazarus' Inspiring Journey
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39:06Send us a text In this episode of 'On the Tip of My Tongue,' hosts Rob Edwards and Jonathan Hirons welcome Talia Lazarus, a presenter, broadcaster, and host of the mental health podcast, 'I Got Back Up.' Talia shares her harrowing story of a devastating electric scooter accident in 2021, which resulted in serious leg injuries and an 18-month rehabi…
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Holding On and Letting Go: Modern Friendship in Women’s Lives with Anna Goldfarb
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1:22:29What if friendships were just as vital to our health as sleep, nutrition, and exercise? Research suggests they might be. But in our fast-paced, modern world, nurturing deep and lasting friendships can feel overwhelming. In this episode, I sit down with journalist and author Anna Goldfarb to explore the evolving landscape of friendship—why it can be…
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Brain Injury and Returning to Work - Tamsin Keyes of Headway
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27:48Send us a text Understanding Acquired Brain Injuries: Challenges and Support Systems plus Returning to Work In this episode, Jonathan interviews Tamsin Keyes, the Publications and Research Manager at HEADWAY, the Brain Injury Association. Tamsin provides an in-depth explanation of what constitutes a brain injury, ranging from traumatic incidents to…
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Moving Beyond Self-Doubt and Imposter Syndrome to Find Happiness with Emma Seppälä
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1:13:15Have you ever felt torn between dreaming big and staying realistic? Between trusting your instincts and wondering if fear is holding you back? In today’s conversation, we’re diving deep into what it truly means to reclaim your personal sovereignty—the ability to stand fully in your own power, free from self-doubt, external expectations, and the wei…
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Bring on the nouns - Graham Hall's take on Aphasia
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33:53Send us a text Overcoming Aphasia: The Journey of Graham Hall In this episode of 'On the Tip of My Tongue,' hosts Rob Edwards and Jonathan Hirons discuss aphasia with Graham Hall, an orchestral percussionist who suffered a stroke a decade ago. Graham shares his experiences dealing with aphasia, its impact on his career, and the challenges of regain…
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In this Andy Kimbel Show episode, we'll take a listen to more real good artists performing some really good tunes. Join us and take a listen! Much appreciated!
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58:22Join Andy Kimbel as he share's some great music by artists that include Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan and Joan Baez, Hot Tuna, Molly Tuttle, Susan Werner and others that will help brighten your day. Music is he one thing that we can all share and appreciate regardless of who you voted for, what your religious beliefs are, what nationality you are, your …
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Why You Can’t Spoil Your Baby: The Science of Nurture and The Truth About Sleep Training with Greer Kirshenbaum
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1:17:27“You’re holding your baby too much.” “Just let them cry it out.” “You’ll spoil them if you respond every time they cry.” If you’ve ever heard these words—or wondered yourself whether nurturing your baby too much could backfire—you’re not alone. But the science is clear: responding to and connecting with our babies doesn’t spoil them; it builds thei…
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Los Angeles Burning! What the heck? Join Andy Kimbel for some tunes by a few great artists, a conversation with special studio guests. LA is going to build back better and stronger . Just watch
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1:16:03The Andy Kimbel Show is back after a brief hiatus, and there's a lot to catch up on—Performances at The NAMM Show, The Grammy Awards, and the LA Fires. Though we'll steer clear of Washington D.C. for now, we do encourage you to visit MusiciansWhoCare.org! That's our mission, our passion. Now, let's dive into the music. Andy has handpicked some fant…
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Overcoming Aphasia - Nigel Cheffers-Heard and Paula Fernley
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37:41Send us a text Surviving Stroke and Navigating Aphasia: Nigel's Story This podcast episode titled 'On the Tip of My Tongue' features Rob Edwards and Jonathan Hirons discussing aphasia, a language impairment often caused by a stroke or brain injury. They interview Paula Fearnley and Nigel Cheffers-Heard to hear Nigel's journey of recovering from a s…
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Ancestral Wisdom: Food, Herbs, and Healing Across Women’s Lifecycles with Felicia Cocotzin Ruiz
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1:13:09In this episode Felicia Cocotzin Ruiz, known as the Kitchen Curandera, and I explore the profound role of ancestral wisdom in women’s health. Felicia shares her journey of carrying forward her great-grandmother’s curanderismo practices and how food, plants, and rituals can transform the way we heal and care for ourselves across life’s stages. From …
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Pelvic Floor Secrets Every Woman Should Know From Pregnancy to Menopause with Sara Reardon, The Vagina Whisperer
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1:14:44Imagine living with the constant fear of leaking when you sneeze, jump, or can’t find a bathroom in time. Now add in the struggles of constipation, painful sex, or uterine, bladder, or rectal prolapse. These aren’t just occasional annoyances—they’re signs of pelvic floor dysfunction, which affects millions of women every year. This episode of On He…
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Emma Rich: Battling Aphasia and Advocating for Neuro Rehab
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35:23Send us a text Emma Rich: Battling Aphasia and Advocating for Neuro Rehab In this episode, Emma Rich, Charity Coordinator at Say Aphasia, shares her harrowing journey with severe brain injury and subsequent aphasia. She recounts her critical medical emergency, rehabilitation experiences, and the crucial role of neuroplasticity in her recovery. Emma…
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When Good Things Happen, Why Do We Brace for the Bad?
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36:07I used to believe that for every good thing that happened to me, something bad had to happen as well to even it out, like a universal balancing system. Every time something good was going to happen, I always thought to myself, “What will the payback be?” In my years of experience working with and talking to women, I have learned that lots of women …
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Hidden Voices: Reflections on Aphasia and Care 2024 Round up
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3:27Send us a text Overcoming Aphasia and the Importance of Carers In this episode, the host reflects on past events and highlights key themes such as surviving a critical health incident in Las Vegas, the significant role of communication in recovery from strokes, and the challenges and strategies for living with aphasia. The episode also emphasizes t…
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Lifting the Fog: Colin Lyall's Journey with Aphasia
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33:10Send us a text Journey Through Aphasia: An Interview with Colin Lyle In this episode of the On the Tip of My Tongue podcast, Colin Lyle, founder of the Say Aphasia charity, shares his powerful journey from experiencing a stroke and developing aphasia to actively supporting others with the condition. Colin talks about his stressful lifestyle that le…
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Clip of On the tip of my tongue Series 2 Episode 3 - Dr Suzanne Beeke
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0:38Send us a text Support the show Support the show: Donate Now This podcast is funded by https://www.bas.org.uk To watch Jonathan’s film: https://tipofmytonguefilm.com http://x.com/buffaloloungeuk https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanhirons/ The Tavistock Trust for Aphasia website http://aphasiatavistocktrust.org…
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Are We Chasing the Wrong Kind of Success? The High Cost of Toxic Achievement Culture with Jennifer Wallace
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1:04:20Why does it feel like no matter how much we do, it’s never enough—Including—and especially—in our mothering? It’s no wonder we feel this way! Societal changes have created a culture that ties worth to performance, often at the expense of our health and happiness, while macroeconomic trends that have shifted the way we think about work, education, a…
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The Andy Kimbel Show... Moving the world forward through music. Because that's what music does. It gives us a path forward regardless of what corner of the globe we live.
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1:01:16Music teaches us that we really need to remind each other of it's power. Just think It makes people dance, perhaps it provides a will buy our records. But, that's just one part of it. Music is about making life better. It's one of the only things in life that brings people together. Out of your own free will, we get up out of our couch, fight traff…
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Send us a text Understanding the Role of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists In this episode of the 'Tip of My Tongue' podcast, host Jonathan and Rob engage in a detailed conversation with Derek Munn, the Director of Policy and Public Affairs at the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists. Munn shares insights on his role, w…
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Becoming a Cycle Breaker: Healing Intergenerational Trauma with Compassion and Resilience (Replay)
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57:41Intergenerational trauma refers to the transmission of unresolved trauma and its psychological, emotional, or even physical effects from one generation to another. This phenomenon can manifest in various ways, impacting individuals' mental health, coping mechanisms, and relational patterns. The cycle of intergenerational trauma underscores the impo…
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Do You Have a Hostile Uterus? The Hidden Harms of Medical Language on Women’s Health
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1:04:02Imagine being told you had a “hostile uterus” and sent home, only to discover later you were on the brink of a life-threatening pregnancy complication. This isn’t fiction. Terms like “hostile uterus” and “irritable uterus” are still in use, and they’re dangerous. In conventional medicine, language like this often subtly blames women’s bodies for me…
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Better Conversations with Aphasia with Dr Suzanne Beeke
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44:28Send us a text Better Conversations with Aphasia: In-Depth with Dr. Suzanne Beek In this episode, Dr. Suzanne Beek, Associate Professor of Language and Cognition at UCL, discusses her innovative therapy called Better Conversations with Aphasia. She explains how aphasia, a communication difficulty often resulting from stroke, affects conversations a…
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We can all unite through music. Let's bring the country and the world closer together by this universal language. Great artists performing on a great show. The Andy Kimbel Show!
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1:03:25Greg Allman & Taj Mahal, Nancy Griffith, Doc Watson, Tom Rush and other very talented artists on this pre- election edition of the Andy Kimbel Show. We'll also hear from several artists that launched their careers in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, Andy's home town. Tune in and enjoy another great hour of music on The Andy Kimbel Show Broadcast live eac…
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Life, Aphasia, and Leadership - Pete Coady, Say Aphasia Darlington
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21:52Send us a text Overcoming Aphasia: Pete Cody's Journey and Community Impact In this episode, we talk to Pete Cody, a former Mondelez Cadbury salesman who became a peer leader for Say Aphasia after a serious car accident left him with aphasia. Pete discusses the challenges he faced transitioning from a high-paced sales job to living with a communica…
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Loving Better Every Day with Dr. Alexandra Solomon
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50:30Could your love relationship use a bit of boost? Some calm in the storm? Or are you looking for love that’s been hard to find? In this On Health for Women episode I’m joined by Dr. Alexandra Solomon, a wonderful couples therapist, professor, author of Love Every Day and the host of the Reimagining Love podcast. Together we explore the real meaning …
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Tom's Journey: Brain Injury and Recovery - Tom Ryan-Elliott
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33:37Send us a text Overcoming Trauma: Tom Ryan Elliott Talks Aphasia, Epilepsy, and Workplace Challenges In this episode, we talk to Tom Ryan Elliott, who suffered a severe brain injury in 2014 leading to aphasia and epilepsy. He recounts his experience of how a work event in Las Vegas dramatically changed his life, leaving him in a coma and resulting …
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Must-Have Natural Remedies for Cold & Flu Season
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1:13:59Feeling the first tickle of a sore throat? Or maybe you’re dealing with a full-blown cold or flu? In this episode, I’m sharing my top natural remedies to help you get through cold and flu season. From immune-boosting herbs to soothing teas, these are the must-haves I trust to keep my family healthy. I’ll walk you through how to use each one, with p…
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We're helping to unite the country and perhaps parts of the world though the universal language of music. Great music by great artists on The Andy Kimbel Show
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1:03:57Welcome to Coast to Coast Live with Andy Kimbel Ready to tune into something extraordinary? Meet Andy Kimbel, a professional touring performer celebrated for his exquisite guitar skills and heartfelt songs. For Andy, it's all about connecting with people and making a difference. The Andy Kimbel Show invites you to discover a rich tapestry of singer…
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How Toxic Fashion is Making Women Sick & What We Can Do About It with Alden Wicker
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56:19Many of us are aware of the ethical minefield of fast fashion—from the labor issues to the environmental damage. But did you know that the clothes in your closet could be making you sick? In this episode, I’m joined by award-winning investigative journalist Alden Wicker, author of To Die For: How Toxic Fashion is Making Us Sick and How We Can Fight…
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Real Food for Gestational Diabetes with Aviva Romm and Lily Nichols
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55:39I remember when I first started practicing as a midwife—way back in the '80s—there was barely a whisper about how nutrition could impact pregnancy. I taught my first prenatal nutrition class in 1990, and the hunger for information was almost palpable. It’s amazing to me that, fast forward to today, we’re still facing a gap in understanding just how…
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A special late 90's New Jersey Public Radio recording of Andy Kimbel on the fly. Making it up as he goes. Excerpts of a two hour performance and interview "One Man Jam Band to the Bone"
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46:22Experience the incredible guitar prowess ofAndy Kimbel in this1998, (thereabouts'), New Jersey Public Radio performance and interview. Known for his “furious” guitar skills and captivating songs, Andy has been enchanting audiences across North America and Europe since 1992. He has graced numerous festivals, special events, coffee houses, colleges, …
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We're bringing the world closer through great music by great singer songwriters . Join in and listen. The Andy Kimbel Show. You won't be dissapointed!
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57:00Andy Kimbel, with over 32 years as an acoustic singer-songwriter, has hosted more than 500 radio shows, including the Andy and Amanda Talk Show, Boat Talk Live, and this music show. In this episode, we feature artists from the Tumbleweed Music Festival in Richland, Washington: Natalie Price and Michael Hawkeye Herman. We’ll also enjoy tracks from B…
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This is So Awkward: Supporting Teens through the ‘New Puberty’
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1:10:30Of all the stages in life, most women tell me they’d least want to revisit—it's puberty. If you're reading this, you survived it too. And while you likely have some fond memories, you also remember the awkward body changes, the anxiety of getting your mom to buy pads or tampons to avoid the dreaded checkout counter, the stress around your emerging—…
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More of the 61st Philadelphia Folk Festival, The Tumbleweed Music Festival in Richland WA and more of the music you should be listening to on the Andy Kimbel Show, Connecting the world though music!
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1:01:24We just came back from and East Coast Swing that included the Philadelphia Folk Festival. We'll hear more from the artists that performed, we'll check out artists that will be performing at the Tumbleweed Music Festival in Richland Washington this Labor Day Weekend (Including Andy himself), and we'll hear from artists like Chis Smither, Old Crow Me…
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At Least You Have a Healthy Baby: The Hidden Epidemic of Birth Trauma in the US
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30:34Despite advancements in medical technology and a growing awareness of maternal health, the emotional and psychological experiences of birthing mothers in the US often go unnoticed. In this eye-opening episode, Aviva Romm, an experienced midwife and MD, delves into a topic that is often overlooked and misunderstood—birth trauma. Aviva shares her per…
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The Philadelphia Folk Festival Preview Show. Amazing performers, Amazing Music. August 16-18! Listen in! We're putting smiles on the faces of the world through music!.
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1:09:40The 61st Philadelphia Folk Festival continues be be a landmark gathering of some of the greatest singer songwriters representing various genres from bluegrass to folk, blues Cajun, and everything in-between. Camping, jamming, concerts, workshops, networking, meeting up with fest friends that have been coming for decades, hanging out and just enjoyi…
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On the tip of my tongue: Series 1 Episode 6 - What we have learned so far...
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11:04Send us a text Reflecting on the Journey: Uncovering the Themes of Aphasia Awareness In the final episode of Series 1 of 'On the Tip of My Tongue,' hosts Rob Edwards and Jonathan Hirons review the key themes and insights from their podcast series dedicated to raising awareness about aphasia. They discuss the stigmatization and misunderstandings sur…
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