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Nuance Needed

Nuance Needed

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In a world obsessed with quick fixes, licensed therapists Amanda White and Sam Dalton cut through black-and-white thinking to explore the messy reality of mental health. Drawing from both evidence-based practices and personal struggles, we have candid conversations about perfectionism, burnout, relationships, and cultural trends. No oversimplified advice—just honest dialogue about what healing actually looks like in our complicated human lives. For more information check out therapyforwomenc ...
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Your go-to podcast for mastering money and investing. Hosted by Tyler Gardner, a trusted influencer with over 3M followers, Your Money Guide on the Side simplifies the complex, adds nuance to what seems simple, and connects you with the brightest minds in finance, investing, and business. Whether you’re just starting or leveling up, this is your one-stop resource to navigate your own finances with clarity, confidence, and a bit of fun. Let’s get you one step closer to where you need to be.
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The Gray Area with Sean Illing takes a philosophy-minded look at culture, technology, politics, and the world of ideas. Each week, we invite a guest to explore a question or topic that matters. From the the state of democracy, to the struggle with depression and anxiety, to the nature of identity in the digital age, each episode looks for nuance and honesty in the most important conversations of our time. New episodes drop every Monday. From the Vox Media Podcast Network.
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The Proof with Simon Hill

Live better for longer

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The Proof Podcast is a space for science-based conversation. Together with his guests, Simon Hill, a qualified physiotherapist and nutritionist, explores the health and longevity benefits that come with mastering physical exercise, nutrition, mindfulness, recovery, sleep, and alignment. Facts, nuance and trustworthy recommendations minus the hyperbole. All the proof you need to live better for longer.
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Immigrantly

Saadia Khan | Immigrantly Media

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Join Saadia Khan on Immigrantly, the award-winning podcast that dives deep into immigrant narratives and the messy beauty of identity, race, and belonging in America today. Each week, Saadia, a human rights activist, social entrepreneur, and proud cat mom, hosts unfiltered conversations with diverse voices: artists, academics, cultural disruptors, and everyday people with extraordinary cultural stories. At Immigrantly, we go beyond surface-level diversity to explore how culture, immigration, ...
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Functionally Speaking

Danielle Kepics & Laura Ligos

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Welcome to Functionally Speaking— the podcast where two clinicians share one brain cell and way too many opinions. We’re here for the nuance, the hot takes, the facts your certification skipped over, and the occasional spiral into chaos. If you’re a health coach, practitioner, or clinician who’s slightly functional (just like our mitochondria and our recording process), you’re in the right place. We’re not here to sugarcoat the science or pretend there’s one right way to do this work — we’re ...
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A Lot To Grow Through

Artis Desjardins

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Mental wellness isn't a destination. It's a sophisticated, ongoing practice of understanding ourselves; our patterns, our pain, our potential. A Lot To Grow Through returns after four years as a space for nuanced conversations about the inner work that transforms us. Hosted by Artis Desjardins, a mental health advocate committed to elevating the discourse around healing and growth, ALTGT is designed for listeners who value depth, intelligence, and intentionality. Each week, you'll find: Solo ...
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Building a business while living with chronic illness comes with realities that most business advice never addresses — burnout, unpredictable energy, and the need to put health first while still wanting meaningful growth. Business With Chronic Illness is a globally ranked podcast featuring honest conversations with entrepreneurs, founders, and CEOs navigating business growth while living with chronic illness and autoimmune conditions. Through real stories and practical insight, the show expl ...
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Triage Method

Triage Method

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Empowering individuals through education. The goal of the podcast is to help give you the information you need to make the right decisions about your health and fitness. All too often the subtle nuance is not discussed, and we aim to change that.
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Hosted by Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman, "Truths: Jewish Wisdom for Today" is an insightful podcast exploring the confluence of religion, science, and philosophy. The podcast serves as a platform for curious minds who value nuance and pursue wisdom. It is not designed for individuals seeking absolute truths or those inclined towards unquestioning religious adherence, but instead for those who traverse our rapidly evolving world as seekers and explorers. With the mission to impart valuable insights ...
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Balanced Banter — because the internet clearly needed another podcast. Join a recovering ideologue and her annoyingly reasonable co-host as they wade through culture, faith, politics, and the chaos of modern life. One's trying to stay grounded, the other never left the middle. Together, they're attempting civil discourse in a world that's allergic to nuance. It's thoughtful. It's unhinged. It's the middle path… with side-eye. - @urfavwretch
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Dissecting Dragons

J.A. Ironside & M.E. Vaughan

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Authors J.A. Ironside and M.E. Vaughan talk about books, films and all aspects of speculative fiction, from the nuts and bolts of writing it, to its (occasionally) obscure origins.
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Kia ora! Welcome to this podcast! As per the title, it's a Maori podcast and I am Maori. I try to keep the podcast completely in Te Reo, this is mainly because I want to improve my own language skills, and the best way to do it is to completely speak the language. I share my insights into learning and improving my reo Maori skills especially as someone that doesn't reside back in the homeland. Hoi ano, nahaku noa, I hope that you enjoy this mahi, and I'm proud to be Maori and to share our la ...
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Hunt Detail, hosted by Jacob Coons, is an introspective look at the nuance within woodsmanship, hunting gear, and the details within hunts that result in a filled tag or tag soup. If you are dedicated to evolving and growing as a hunter, then join Jacob as he dives deep into hunting strategies, tactics, gear and a growth mindset within the hunting discipline.
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All Things Data Podcast

Daniel Yarmoluk

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All Things Data Podcast, in the spirit of Daniel Kaheman, Peter Diamandis and Google “moonshots”, brings together leading data scientists, technologists, business model experts and futurists to discuss how to utilize, harness and deploy data science, data-driven strategies and enable digital transformation. The idea is to embrace nuance and complexity and have “yes, but…” moments to provide insight and guidance. The ability to discuss hard science if needed, yet balancing with business or so ...
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In "This Makes It Personal," documentary filmmaker and host Ben Nathan brings nuance to the world's most contentious issues through intimate conversations with those who've experienced them firsthand. Each episode is a journey, offering a rare opportunity to eavesdrop on the tough conversations many shy away from. Through poignant and unpredictable human stories and frank discussions, the show fosters empathy, understanding, and hope. Join Ben as we go beyond the headlines and soundbites tow ...
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Let’s Just Talk with Hammi is a show that brings depth, nuance, and expert insight to public discourse. Each episode features thoughtful, in-depth interviews with leading scholars, analysts, and public figures from around the world. From overlooked global crises to the forces shaping our political and economic future, the show highlights under-covered stories and urgent issues with clarity and care. New episodes drop every other Sunday.
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A journey exploring African masculinity through research, conversations, and personal reflection. The show examines what it means to be an African man today, drawing on academic studies and diverse perspectives from across the continent's rich cultures. Covering topics from personal growth and fatherhood to identity, vulnerability, and accountability. Hosted by a former humanitarian worker turned stay-at-home dad, this programme explores what it means to be a man today, engaging with nuance ...
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The Other Side of Things

Michael Brant DeMaria, Ph.D.

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No one knows everything, but everyone knows something no one else knows. In this time of crisis and chaos in culture and nature there is a dire need for honoring all sides of things. We have lost the art of nuance and subtlety. On The Other Side of Things Michael will take you on a deep AND accessible way of looking at yourself, others and the world so you can find a lucid sanity grounded in deep mystery. We will be exploring taboo topics around love, sex, death and madness. You can always c ...
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No Character Limit

Robert Thuerck

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No Character Limit is a podcast to thoughtfully explore interesting and diverse topics without the constraints of character limits or the need to always be right. In an age where nuance is lost, anger and outrage are monetized, and entertainment supersedes knowledge, No Character Limit embraces the lost art of research-based longform discussion. An escape from specialization, compartmentalization, and quantification, join host Robert Thuerck as he dares give voice to thoughts across a spectr ...
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The i4L Podcast delivers real insight for people who are done chasing easy answers. Hosted by Daniel Boyd, a former military engineer, licensed counselor, retired therapist at the master’s level, and lifelong truth-seeker, this show tackles the uncomfortable truths behind growth, trauma, ego, relationships, and identity. We blend lived experience with peer-reviewed research to break down what actually helps people evolve. From Spiral Dynamics and emotional regulation to true narcissism, self ...
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Quiet the Diet

Michelle Shapiro

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Welcome to "Quiet the Diet®", the podcast, hosted by Michelle Shapiro, Integrative/Functional Registered Dietitian from NYC. Michelle has supported over 1000 clients to reverse anxiety, approach their weight with love, and heal digestive issues. Utilizing humor, nuance, and compassion, Michelle helps clients access their own liberating self-awareness. On the podcast, Michelle shares her own journey of losing weight the wrong way (and what the consequences of that drastic 100 pound weight los ...
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The Hot Nuance Book Club

Ali, Aradia, and Bree

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A podcast in which a novelist, a screenwriter, and a podcaster walk into a book, diving into its craft and impact in their mission to bring nuance back. Join your hosts Ali (@92aliboo), Aradia (@BestFirstChair), and Bree (@mostlybree) as they take you back to the 1990s to read one of Bree's childhood favorite fantasy novels: Exiles: The Ruins of Ambrai by Melanie Rawn. Grab your own copy and read along with them each week as they ask important questions like: what was going on with the wind ...
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Money is hard to make, keep, and control—and almost everyone gets it wrong sometimes. Now, ex-Wall Street trader Jared Dillian is here to talk to you about money: from sorting out your personal finances to killing it on the stock market and everything in between. If you want to own your life—instead of borrowing or renting it—you need to start listening today. Music: Rylan Taggart - Lost Secret
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In 2020, 1 in about 45 people need humanitarian assistance and protection. While these statistics are shocking, they don’t tell the complete human story. This podcast talks to people responding to crises, people affected by them, and writers telling their stories. It will explore if stories can create empathy and spark action to address the causes and consequences of humanitarian crises.
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Find X

Syd Walter

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Find X is an exploration of fracture in the United States covering four states. In this four episode series Find X follows Syd Walter as she reckons with the fact that often times to find what you're looking for, you need to let go of searching.
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Snowbirding 101

The Bill Butler Group

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Have you thought of migrating seasonally or permanently to warmer climates such as Florida, the Carolina's or the Southwest? Not sure of exactly where to go or how to make it happen efficiently? Welcome to Snowbirding 101, your place for strategies and insight on making a move southbound to avoid harsh (or not so harsh) winter weather! Realtor's Kristine McKinley in Florida and Bill Butler in Massachusetts cover all you need to know about planning for and making the move you've always dreamt ...
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Mindset coach, Lea Ketchum, shares her take on different parts of the human experience through depth, humor, and polarity - offering an honest and fresh perspective on all the things her listeners want advice on - just like she’s chatting with her girlfriends. In a world prone to superficiality, Lea doesn’t hold back on the real and the raw things you want answers to. You’ll cry, you’ll laugh, you’ll question, you’ll be pulled in. - - Email [email protected] or visit her so ...
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Between the Lines

From the secular to the sacred in education.

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Welcome to Between the Lines: a podcast for nuanced conversations about education. “The joy of learning is as indispensable in study as breathing is in running,” wrote Simone Weil. At Between the Lines, this joy of learning is the air we breathe: the joy of discovery, of opening one’s mind to new ideas, and of reading, writing, and reasoning about the most important things. Above all, education is a joy because it hones the human powers of rational thinking—learning both what really is, and ...
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Academic Edgelords

Academic Edgelords

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This is a scholarly podcast about scholarly provocateurs. Gadflys, charlatans, and shitposters sometimes get tenure, believe it or not. This is a leftist podcast that takes a second look at their peer-reviewed work, and tries to see if there’s anything we might learn from arguing with them. We are hosted by: Victor Bruzzone, Gordon Katic, Matt McManus, and Ethan Xavier (AKA “Mouthy Infidel”).
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Forensic Nursing: Beyond the Evidence

International Association of Forensic Nurses

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Treating patients at the darkest moment of their lives and putting them on the road to healing relies on compassion and skill from highly trained forensic nurses. Join hosts Kalen and Karen and deepen your own world of knowledge as you learn more about the real-life, evidence-based, trauma-informed care that patients who are victims of violence deserve. Podcast brought to you by the International Association of Forensic Nurses, the world’s largest and original forensic nursing professional o ...
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Medium of Change

Ditrie Marie Bowie

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A creator, voice actor, certified Reiki practitioner, and developing medium offers raw, genuine reflections on systemic issues in the world today. Welcome to the journey!
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Recovered-ish

Amanda E. White

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A podcast that talks about all types of recovery...from alcohol, to trauma and everything in between. My name is Amanda E. White, LPC and I'm a licensed therapist and in recovery from an addiction, eating disorder and more. As a therapist on social media (@TherapyforWomen), I see a lot of unhealthy hot takes, so join me in the land of nuance where we will break it all down using research and plenty of my personal stories and experience.
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"Welcome to The Prompt Lair, a thought-provoking and enlightening podcast dedicated to the exploration of prompt engineering and artificial intelligence. Each week, we delve into the fascinating world of AI, showcasing its capabilities, and deciphering its complexities. We take you on an intriguing journey, presenting various prompts and exploring how these instructions can produce unexpected, insightful, and even amusing responses from AI models. Through engaging conversations with leading ...
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In this candid episode, therapists Sam and Amanda discuss Sam's recent experience with a Tiktok going viral. After posting about friendship and flaking culture, Sam faced unexpected backlash leading to a broader conversation about social media, nuance, and connection in today's world. The hosts explore: - How legitimate concerns about accessibility…
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2025 has felt like a bit of a slog for many people - including, at points, the dragons. But despite that, and despite some longstanding terrible events in the News, lost of amazing things have happened this year. As has become tradition, Jules and Madeleine take a look a selection of 'good news' items from 2025 - including developments in science, …
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Kia ora! Since it is the new year, I thought I'd change up the format, we will still have a whakatauki, then I thought I'd share my thoughts on language acquisition, and answer some common questions that pop up, and share some person experiences. Whakatauki - E tia, me te wheke e pupuru ana. [Te Kohikohinga Whakatauki a Raupo, pg. 54] - regular exp…
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Change is constant. And yet, every time it happens, it feels destabilizing. Even good changes—getting married, having a baby, landing your dream job, moving to a new city—come with grief and uncertainty. Because change requires letting go. And most of us are terrible at letting go. In this episode, we get real about why life transitions feel so har…
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What’s the best business model for a health and wellness practice? Should you launch a membership, stick with 1:1s, or start teaching masterclasses? If you’ve been feeling pressure to scale a certain way—but you’re not sure what actually works for you or your clients—this episode is for you. Today, we’re unpacking the real-world pros and cons of di…
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For those of you looking for more helpful resources, check out the amazing companies that make this endeavor in free financial literacy possible: 1) If you are running small business and DON'T want to make your taxes yet ANOTHER small business, check out Gelt today. They can help small business owners and high net worth individuals who are looking …
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In Part 2 of Highlights of 2025, I revisit some of the most important conversations from the year on The Proof, covering cardiovascular prevention, blood pressure, cholesterol, nutrition, sustainability, and performance. Featuring insights from Dr Laurence Sperling, Dr Thomas Dayspring, Dr Dan Soffer, Dr Raymond Townsend, Dr Hannah Ritchie, Dr Iñig…
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The journey of entrepreneurship can often feel at odds with the realities of living with chronic illness, particularly when it comes to the concept of capacity. In this episode, we tackle the often-misunderstood idea of capacity, shifting the narrative from a relentless push for more to a compassionate understanding of what we can realistically man…
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On the surface, you probably wouldn't immediately think of time travel when you think of Christmas stories, and yet there is a distinct connection which is hard to deny. Nor does it date to when Dr Who regularly began to deliver Christmas special episodes - it goes far further back than that. For the final episode in this year's festive selection, …
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Welcome to Part 1 of our Highlights of 2025 series, where I revisit the most important conversations from the year on The Proof, spanning nutrition science, misinformation, and long-term health. This episode features highlights from Dr Matthew Nagra, Dr Rupy Aujla, Drew Harrisberg, Dr Steven Novella, Dr Bill Harris, Dr David Katz, Doug Evans, Dr Su…
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Kia ora ra e te whanau! It's Xmas so I thought today's episode can follow theme. Whakatauki - Me oioi ki te ringa ka puta te tama a Upokoroa. [Kohikohinga Whakatauki a Raupo, pg 54] Pangapanga: Mele Kalikimaka. No tewhea reo te mihi nei? - He reo Hawaii. Tuturu ranei ki te reo Hawaii taua mihi na a Mele Kalikimaka? He kupu mino ke mai ranei? - Kupu…
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As the year comes to a close, Immigrantly host Saadia Khan reflects on belonging, faith, and identity without assimilation. In this solo year-end episode, Saadia shares why she doesn’t celebrate Christmas, having grown up in Pakistan surrounded by nearly three million Christians who do, and how witnessing joy across difference has shaped her unders…
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Licensed therapists, Amanda White, LPC and Sam Dalton, LCSW discuss the topic of boundaries and how they are often misconstrued. They explore the difference between boundaries, norms, and expectations, emphasizing the importance of understanding intentions and allowing for mistakes. They highlight the need for nuance and grace in navigating boundar…
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John Rustad joins to unpack the BC Conservatives leadership blowup, caucus factions, vetting failures, leaks, and an early David Eby election scenario. We cover the “professionally incapacitated” claim, the Dallas Brody and Lindsay Shepherd controversies, membership-signup irregularities, Trevor Halford’s interim leadership, Aaron Gunn’s leadership…
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GIVING YOURSELF WHAT YOU NEEDED: HOW TO REPARENT YOUR INNER CHILD Your parents aren't going to suddenly become the parents you needed. Your partner can't heal your childhood wounds. Your friends can't fill that void. You have to do it yourself. That's reparenting—the process of giving yourself the care, validation, boundaries, and emotional support…
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This week's helpful resources: Fabric (term life) and Gelt (small business taxes). Term life insurance sits at step three in my financial order of operations—before your emergency fund—because if something happens to you, it becomes the emergency fund for everyone you leave behind. Get covered in ten minutes at meetfabric.com/tyler. If you're a sma…
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It’s not always the most wonderful time of the year. Every December, we’re told to be merry and stay positive. But a lot of us don’t feel that way. And when we don’t, the pressure to be happy makes everything worse. Sadness feels like failure. Grief feels like a personal mistake. Depression becomes something to hide. But what if dark moods aren’t p…
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In this episode, I’m joined by cardiac dietitian Michelle Routhenstein to unpack why heart disease prevention is still so misunderstood. We explore cholesterol confusion, blood pressure, saturated fat, carbs, supplements, and why personalised nutrition matters far more than rigid dietary rules. Michelle explains how food choices influence plaque pr…
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What if your business didn’t fall apart every time your life asked you to slow down? In this episode of Business with Chronic Illness, we’re naming a hard truth many entrepreneurs live with quietly: most businesses are built to work only on your best days. When you rest, everything stops. When life gets real, momentum disappears. And you’re left fe…
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Every enduring Christmas story has a villain woven in somewhere - whether that's King Herod in the nativity or Ebenezer Scrooge, the Grinch of Hans Gruber in Die Hard. Whether the audience is rooting for huge redemption arc or waiting for the bad guy to take a nosedive off the Nakatomi Plaza, there's something about a festive story that uniquely le…
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What if estrangement isn't about ungrateful kids—but about parents who can't let go? This week we chat with Whitney Goodman, LMFT to discuss the myths and actual research about estrangement and what all the online discourse is missing. In conversation, we discuss: Why estrangement has become a more common topic in online mental health spaces. The d…
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Kia ora! So this week I found and interesting piece from one of the very first Maori grammar books written. A grammar and vocabulary of the language of New Zealand, [Thomas Kendall, 1778?-1832., Church Missionary Society, London, 1820]. The phrase is "Mou tenei toki". The implied meaning is "For you is this axe", however the use of using "mou" here…
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In this episode of Immigrantly, host Saadia Khan speaks with Kashmiri filmmaker Arfat Sheikh, Director of Saffron Kingdom, about growing up in Kashmir, intergenerational trauma, and the cost of telling stories that are often silenced. Moving beyond the India–Pakistan framing, the conversation centers Kashmiri lived experience, touching on exile, di…
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In this Pep Talk with Sam, we're talking about how to actually process your year—without getting swept up in what everyone else says you should feel. In this pep talk, Sam covers: * How collective stress impacts each of us differently (and why groupthink makes us assume we all experienced the same thing) * Permission to admit: some things that deva…
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Here are a few helpful resources from the people who support this show and keep it free for you. Always. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re doing “fine” with your money or just hoping future-you figures it out, Facet sets you up with a team of expert CFP® professionals who look at your entire financial life — not just your investments, and not …
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Do you ever wonder what tools are actually worth investing in for your health and wellness business? In this episode of the Functionally Speaking podcast, we’re sharing the exact tools that have transformed how we run our practice—from client communication and symptom tracking to batching content and finding community support. These are the platfor…
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In this episode I sit down again with microbiome researcher Dr Suzanne Devkota to explore what a healthy microbiome really is and how we can support it. We unpack diversity, early life programming, fibre and microbiota accessible carbohydrates (MACs), plus the genuine role of probiotics, prebiotics and postbiotics. Suzanne also shares cutting edge …
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You have to forgive people who wrong you…right? The world is filled with injustice and wrongdoing, and to live in the world — to not be consumed by anger — forgiveness is necessary. At least that’s what we’re told over and over again: By forgiving, we can set ourselves free.But is there a cost to forgiveness? Are we forgiving too quickly and too of…
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Immigrantly is hosted by Saadia Khan—founder of Immigrantly Media, social commentator, entrepreneur, and a proud chronic overthinker on a lifelong mission to bring nuance back to immigrant identity. For over five years, Saadia has led deep, funny, and occasionally chaotic conversations about identity, belonging, culture, and the beautifully complic…
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Sliding towards the festive season, Jules and Madeleine take a look at gifts. Everyone loves a present, right? But what does a present actually signify? Are they always good things or can they be sinister or manipulative? From fae gifts to mystical burdens, the dragons take a deep dive into the sort of present you can't exchange for something else …
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Does your marketing disappear every time you take a break? You're not alone, and it's not a consistency problem. It's a systems problem disguised as a marketing problem. In this solo episode of Business with Chronic Illness, I'm sharing why so many women entrepreneurs with chronic illness, burnout, or unpredictable capacity feel like they're consta…
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Kia ora ra e te iwi! I have a Patreon where I hope to add some additional value. If you'd like the kaupapa, and you appreciate this mahi, you can give a koha here: A Maori Podcast Kia ora! Today I thought I'd put side by side the Reo and Ta Re so you can get an idea of the differences. You can read the full Ta Re version here: If you are interested…
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Kia ora ra e te iwi! I have a Patreon where I hope to add some additional value. If you'd like the kaupapa, and you appreciate this mahi, you can give a koha here: A Maori Podcast Paetaonga (Patreon) is where I aim to early release episodes. It is usually a week in advance. So if you want to tune in early. Please consider me checking it out there. …
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In this powerful conversation, journalist and author Karin Jensen takesus inside the real-life story behind her memoir The Strength of Water. Her mother’s life stretched from a Chinese laundry in 1920s Detroit to a village in wartime China, to navigating racism, domestic work, and reinvention in mid-century America. Karin shares how she pieced toge…
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In this episode, we're breaking down what people get wrong about therapy and why therapy speak has nothing to do with actual therapy. In conversation, we tackle: * Why the narrative that "therapy is just validation" is completely missing the point (and harming the profession) * The polarization: either therapy is your entire identity or you're agai…
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Have you ever been told you're in perimenopause but something about that felt off? Or maybe you’re a clinician who's had clients walk in with an “official” diagnosis, zero labs, and a whole lot of confusion. In this episode of the Functionally Speaking podcast, we unpack the growing wave of perimenopause talk—from the genuine support women deserve …
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Here are a few helpful resources, from those who continue to make this show possible for and accessible to you. Visit them today to learn more! To experience what you've been missing by paying rent without getting some amazing rewards along the way, check out how Bilt can help you, here. And if you're like me and have started a small business and d…
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In this episode I am joined by Mark Manson, author of The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fck*, to talk about why so many of us build our lives around “shitty values” and what it takes to change. We discuss regret, shame and the stories we tell ourselves, and how taking responsibility without blaming yourself can transform the way you move through the w…
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Sean’s guest today is Daniel Kolitz, author of a remarkable Harper’s story on “gooning.” They talk about this emerging subculture and how it reflects back on the larger world, from the economics of attention to the rise of short-form everything. Kolitz explains why the Gooniverse isn’t just about porn, how hyperkinetic media rewires our sense of pl…
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