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Nutmeg

Nutmeg investing

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We are the digital wealth manager that gives you the power to put your money where your mind is and invest your way. We specialise in general investment accounts, stocks and shares ISAs, Junior ISAs, Lifetime ISAs and pensions. There’s a reason 200,000 clients trust us to manage over £4.5bn of assets, making us the UKs largest digital wealth manager. For more information visit https://www.nutmeg.com/ As with all investing, your capital is at risk. The value of your portfolio with Nutmeg can ...
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Grating the Nutmeg

Connecticut Explored Magazine

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Connecticut is a small state with big stories. GTN episodes include top-flight historians, compelling first-person stories and new voices in Connecticut history. Executive Producers Mary Donohue, Walt Woodward, and Natalie Belanger look at the people and places that have made a difference in CT history. New episodes every two weeks. A joint production of Connecticut Explored magazine and the CT State Historian Emeritus.
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Sugar Nutmeg

Ruth Feriningrum and Alexandra Kumala

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Featuring casual conversations that unpack complex topics, Ruth Feriningrum and Alexandra Kumala talk to fellow Southeast Asians about Southeast Asia.
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Nutmeg Nation Podcast with Carlene is here to help you learn about the beautiful island of Grenada. The Nutmeg Nation Podcast focuses on the issues that concern the people, music and culture of Grenada. Nutmeg Nation is the symbol of Grenada a community of hope, and people who are resilient and friendly . Life, relationships, family and work affect the relationships in the caribbean diaspora, and this show is an escape into the community from a Canadian perspective. What are people talking a ...
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Sounds of Health

Sounds of Health

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Sounds of Health seeks to shine a light on the path to improved health. The podcast highlights the people, organizations, and resources available to help improve physical, emotional, and financial well-being. Join us on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment as we explore expert insights, practical tips, and real-life stories to help you achieve a balanced and healthy life. In each episode, our host David MacNiven engages in thoughtful conversations with health and wellness professional ...
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UK Scriptwriters

UKscriptwriters

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We are Tim Clague and Danny Stack, writers from Nelson Nutmeg Pictures ltd. We talk about the UK scriptwriting scene - film, TV and new media. Get our book here - http://www.tinyurl.com/UKscripthandbook
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Word on the Curb

WOW Podcast Network

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Drag Race Season 11 queens Vanessa Vanjie Mateo and Silky Nutmeg Ganache are living together during quarantine. With their signature ride-or-die attitude, these homies will discuss topics like sex, relationships, and real-life drama.
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C19: America in the 19th Century

Society of Nineteenth-Century Americanists

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The C19 Podcast is a production by scholars from across the world exploring the past, present, and future through an examination of the United States in the long nineteenth century. The official podcast of C19: The Society of Nineteenth-Century Americanists.
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Alex Wood is a stand-up comedian. He's also a recovering alcoholic and drug addict. On the 1st of every month he's quitting one of his vices while trying to keep his sanity. Over the next year he's quitting; weed, caffeine, chewing his nails, red meat, dairy, cigarettes, porn, social media, credit cards, gossip, smart phone and sugar. Each episode also has an interview with an addict of some kind.
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It's Personal

It's Personal

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It's Personal: The Podcast is a deep dive into into what went into the true, heartfelt, and hilarious stories told at our monthly live solo performance shows of the same name in the heart of Los Angeles with the performers themselves.
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American Tributaries

Michael Whidden

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The American Tributaries podcast will explore the vast and various currents of people in the United States of America, like a modern-day Lewis & Clark journey, talking with...learning from...and being amazed by...people of all stripes from all places doing all sorts of things. Although a broad mission, the podcast will focus on a particular and very important niche: cultivating hope in – and celebration of – America.
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Ope There It Is

Jennie Koenig & Emily Caulkins

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A couple of small town midwestern ladies finding the gems hidden away in the hearts of small town people. We tell the stories and even interview people from our small-town Iowa area and learn about the incredible things they've seen and done. We'll also talk about Jesus and cake and butter cows and whatever the heck else. We (Jennie & Emily) believe God creates each person with unique beauty and purpose, like a gem buried waiting to be discovered. This doesn't always look fancy, or create "s ...
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Fireside Mystery Theatre

Fireside Mystery Productions

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Fireside Mystery Theatre is dark, funny, strange, and a little weird! We're original audio drama deeply inspired by old-time radio theatre with a decidedly modern macabre sensibility! Many of our episodes feature a full cast, a live, improvised score, and musical acts that complement our anthology of stories grouped in thematic series. Join host Ms. Ali Silva and with her amazing company of actors and musicians for this varied series of thrilling and chilling tales! Also from Fireside Myster ...
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The Richards Report

Ted Richards

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*** Finalist at The Australian Podcast Awards 2019 & 2020 *** Do you want to learn more about investing? How to improve decision making and time management from business leaders around the world? Hi, I'm Ted Richards and in this podcast I speak with experts from around the world to explore and learn ways we can make smarter decisions when it comes to investing money and time. I love talking to talented investors, athletes and professors about how they succeeded and what we can learn from the ...
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Why Food?

Heritage Radio Network

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Do you daydream about dropping everything and opening a restaurant? Have you always wondered what it would be like to start your own line of condiments? So many trailblazers in the food world actually started their careers in entirely different fields. How did these folks decide to hit the brakes, start over, and become inspiring the chefs, entrepreneurs, farmers and activists they are today? Hear their stories and learn how you too can fulfill your food dreams. Join cohosts Vallery Lomas an ...
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In this episode of Grating the Nutmeg, Natalie Belanger tells us about how two journals kept by a Revolutionary War-era girl in the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History’s collection have inspired an original work of music. Several years ago, Leonard Raybon (Associate Professor of Music at Tulane University) encountered two journals and other w…
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In our latest investor update, Brad Holland, Director of Investment Strategy, takes a look at what moved financial markets in August and explains how portfolios are positioned. About this update: This update was recorded on 2 September 2025. All figures, unless otherwise stated, relate to the month of August 2025.Sources: MacroBond, Nutmeg and Bloo…
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In this heartfelt and refreshingly candid conversation, attorneys Shari-Lynn Cuomo Shore and Kristen Wolf of Wolf & Shore Law Group share what it really means to “just be a person” in the world of family law. From navigating emotionally charged cases to building trust with clients, they reflect on the human side of legal practice—where empathy, aut…
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In 1888, James Chesser and Georgianna Holly married in the growing city of Fort Smith, Arkansas. A few months later during James's arrest, courts argued that Georgianna was legally a man. Legal and social structures at the time struggled for language to define this mixed-race couple in a time before rampant anti-sodomy and anti-miscegenation laws. …
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In this energizing episode of Sounds of Health, host David MacNiven welcomes Andrew Martin—health and performance advisor, CEO of Precision Human Optimization, and a passionate voice in the world of personalized wellness. Andrew opens up about his journey from battling autoimmune illness to becoming a leader in cutting-edge health strategies that r…
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In this energizing episode of Sounds of Health, host Dave MacNiven sits down with Will Boulger, franchise administrator of Gameday Men's Health in Southington, CT. From overcoming personal challenges to building a thriving health-focused business, Will shares his journey of transformation, entrepreneurship, and the power of betting on yourself. Dis…
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In this flavorful episode of Sounds of Health, host Dave MacNiven sits down with Jason Sobocinski, co-founder of Haven Hot Chicken, to explore how food and storytelling come together to build a brand that’s bold, heartfelt, and deeply rooted in community. From his early days in cheese shops to launching one of Connecticut’s most beloved hot chicken…
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Immigrants from Lithuania who made their way to New Britain, Connecticut at the beginning of the twentieth century found work in the city’s factories turning out tools and hardware. Their weekly routine included work, church and socializing at neighborhood saloons. But major upheavals in American society were happening at the time that affected the…
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For decades, Branford Townhouse Restaurant has been more than a place to eat — it’s been a Branford tradition. In this episode, Nontas Groumousas shares the story of how his family’s passion for quality food, fresh food, every day has shaped a beloved community gathering spot. From the early days of the diner to the daily commitment that keeps cust…
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On this week’s Sounds of Health, host David MacNiven sits down with Connecticut native John Krause, whose trajectory from sports-management student to commercial-lending entrepreneur was upended by three battles with acute myeloid leukemia. John shares the shock of hearing “you have leukemia” the same week he learned his family was growing to four,…
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Send us a text Support the show Thanks for listening to Nutmeg Nation! I would like to thank my Editor Sean McAndrew for helping with the audio of show, thanks to my Designer Yim Kung for creating the logo and images for the show and thanks to my Guests! I want to thank my Uncle Diego for sponsoring the show it means a lot to me! Nutmeg Nation- Lis…
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In this episode of Nutmeg Nation, Carlene sits down with Maria Myers, President of the Grenada Day Association and Spice Isle Association, to talk about this year’s much-anticipated Grenada Day Festival in Toronto. Now in its 18th year, the festival is moving to a bigger venue — Pioneer Village (Village at Black Creek) — with an expected turnout of…
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Artist and author Maurice Sendak was able to achieve significant and enduring success in art and children’s literature during his lifetime. But what secrets did he had to keep from his family, publishers, parents, librarians, and readers as a gay, Jewish man negotiating the field of children’s literature? Sendak wrote and illustrated books that nur…
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This episode addresses the elephant slouching on its phone in the corner of many literature classrooms. Mary Isbell (University of New Haven) describes her search for a solution to the student reading crisis, incorporating conversations recorded as she was writing Searching for Wonder: Teaching Literature with Student-Selected Texts. These conversa…
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Live from Hamden Town Center Park, Part 2 of our Hamden Fest 2025 coverage dives deeper into the heart of community connection. From pediatric care and zero-waste fashion to stone countertops shaped like guitars, this episode celebrates the creativity, compassion, and entrepreneurial spirit that make Hamden thrive. Join host Dave and producer Jason…
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In our latest Investor Update, James McManus, Head of Investments, takes a look at financial markets in July and explains how portfolios are positioned. About this update: This update was recorded on 5 August 2025. All figures, unless otherwise stated, relate to the month of July 2025. Sources: MacroBond, Nutmeg and Bloomberg. Risk warning: As with…
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Live from Hamden Town Center Park, this special episode kicks off our all-day coverage of Hamden Fest 2025—an annual celebration of local businesses, nonprofits, and changemakers who make Hamden thrive. Despite the drizzle, the energy was electric as we welcomed guests from Linens of Love, The Nest School, Haven of Hope, Quinnipiac University, and …
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Whaling was big business. Connecticut and her sister New England states built ships, forged cast iron tools, produced wooden storage casks and outfitted sailors. Stonington, Mystic, New London, and New Haven were part of New England’s predominance in successful whaling. We’re going to get into the nitty gritty of the trade in this episode and hear …
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In this heart-centered episode, Dave MacNiven sits down with Steve Terreri, Vice President and Executive Director of the Paul Dostie KARE Foundation, to share a story that proves kindness reverberates far beyond the moment it’s given. Created in memory of master mechanic and community pillar Paul Dostie, the foundation has turned grief into action—…
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What started as a folder labeled Gymspiration on Nate McKenzie’s phone—filled with 20 years of notes and snapshots from climbing gyms—has transformed into Ascent New Haven, a vibrant hub for movement, wellness, and human connection. In this episode of Sounds of Health, host Dave MacNiven talks with Nate about his journey from retail leadership to o…
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In this episode, Christopher Douglas (Jacksonville State University) leads Ashley Rattner (Jacksonville State University) through some of the most popular late 18th and early 19th-century content available on YouTube: period cooking recreation. If one were to search "18th century America" or "early America" on YouTube, the top results are short vid…
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The Redding Encampment, Connecticut’s first State Archaeological Preserve, is located in Putnam Memorial State Park. Understanding of the Revolutionary War has emphasized the battles, maneuvers, and war meetings; but far more time was expended during the long periods of winter encampment. The winter months were a brutal test of individual fortitude…
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🐾 Episode 51: Veterinary Medicine Is About the People Featuring Dr. Carolyn Gross & Dr. Jennifer Lansdowne of CareFur Veterinarians This week on Sounds of Health, Dr. Carolyn Gross and Dr. Jennifer Lansdowne share the story behind CareFur Veterinarians, a woman-led clinic in Madison, CT that’s redefining what it means to care — for pets, their peop…
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In our latest investor update, Pacome Breton, Head of Portfolio Management, takes a look at financial markets in June, and reflects on the first half of the year. About this update: This update was recorded on 8 July 2025. All figures, unless otherwise stated, relate to the month of June 2025. Sources: MacroBond, Nutmeg and Bloomberg. Risk warning:…
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Episode 50: See Ability — A Dementia Positive Philosophy Guests: Erica DeFrancesco & Stella | LiveWell In this heartfelt and hopeful episode, host Dave MacNiven sits down with Erica DeFrancesco, Director of Community Education at LiveWell, and Stella, a volunteer living with early-onset Alzheimer’s, to share how dignity, purpose, and community can …
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Connecticut Explored and our podcast, Grating the Nutmeg, have featured many of the heritage trails that mark the important histories and sites of Connecticut’s people. Preservation Connecticut has undertaken a survey of LGBTQ+ heritage sites across the state. Now, Grating the Nutmeg and Preservation Connecticut have teamed up to bring you a three-…
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Episode 49 – Keep Kids in the Game, Keep the Fields Alive Guest: Rick Stockfield, Founder & President, 3 Up 3 Down Organization, Inc. In this inspiring episode of Sounds of Health, host David MacNiven sits down with Rick Stockfield, the passionate founder of 3 Up 3 Down Organization, Inc.—a nonprofit dedicated to supporting youth baseball, empoweri…
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In this heartfelt and often humorous episode, host Dave MacNiven welcomes Chris Walsh, owner of West Haven’s iconic Duffy’s Tavern, for a rich conversation about family legacy, resilience, and running a restaurant that feels like home. Chris shares his journey from washing dishes at 13 to taking the reins from his father—without telling anyone at f…
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Watching determined young Scot tear down snooker’s old guard was wonderful — even on a black-and-white telly. Welcome to a new episode of the My Sporting Hero podcast, part of Nutmeg FC. The home of brilliant football stories — made in Scotland. So far this month, Nutmeg FC subscribers have enjoyed.... * The exclusive column from our tactics guy Ad…
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In this episode of Sounds of Health, host David MacNiven sits down with Traci O’Brien and Christine Brown, the passionate co-founders of Senior Promises, an organization dedicated to granting wishes to underprivileged seniors. From small comforts to life-changing experiences, Traci and Christine share the incredible impact of fulfilling wishes—from…
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American whale oil lit the world. The Industrial Revolution couldn’t have happened without it. Connecticut was part of the whaling industry of the nineteenth century that sent thousands of American ships manned by tens of thousands of men to hunt whales across the world’s oceans. Stonington, Mystic, New London, and New Haven were part of New Englan…
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In this episode of Sounds of Health, host Dave MacNiven sits down with Kelley McShane, CEO of Granny Squibb’s Organic Iced Tea, a business leader, philanthropist, and amateur athlete. Kelley shares her journey from mathematics and psychology to entrepreneurship, running a thriving beverage brand with a social impact—each flavor supporting a nonprof…
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In our latest investor update, Brad Holland, Head of Investment Strategy outlines the adjustments the Nutmeg investment team is making to portfolios, and runs through what moved financial markets in May. About this update: This update was recorded on 3 June 2025. All figures, unless otherwise stated, relate to the month of May 2025. Sources: MacroB…
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Midfield maestro mesmerised a Hibs-daft kid… later, his wise counsel would salvage his fledgling career at Sir Alex’s Aberdeen. Welcome to a new episode of the My Sporting Hero podcast, part of Nutmeg FC. The home of brilliant football stories — made in Scotland. In June, Nutmeg FC subscribers will enjoy a feast of exclusive content, including: * D…
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In this episode of Sounds of Health, host Dave MacNiven welcomes Kathleen Schomaker, Executive Director of Gray is Green, and Dan Camenga, Executive Director of Interfaith Volunteer Care Givers. Together, they explore how connecting with nature, community care, and sustainability can transform lives—especially for older adults looking to embrace el…
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In this episode, host Mary Donohue visits the Mattatuck Museum in Waterbury, a place that includes stellar architecture, art by some of the most renowned artists of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and an exhibition that tells the story of Waterbury’s rise as a manufacturing powerhouse. The Mattatuck Museum is an art and regional history mus…
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In this episode, Exercise is the Answer, host David MacNiven sits down with Dr. Kathy Papayani-Szabo, a trained physical therapist and owner of Body Balance Physical Therapy & Wellness, to explore the profound impact of movement on health and recovery. From overcoming personal health challenges to running marathons and launching her own practice, K…
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.nutmegfc.co.uk You don’t need to be half French to worship Zizou the magnificent, but it probably helps Welcome to a new episode of the My Sporting Hero podcast, part of Nutmeg FC. The home of brilliant football stories – made in Scotland. So far this month, Nutmeg FC subscribers hav…
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In this episode of Sounds of Health, host Dave McNiven welcomes Natalie Wisdom, a licensed clinical social worker and the founder of two private practices: Divine Resilience Psychotherapy in Connecticut and Pieces of Wisdom in New York. Natalie shares her inspiring journey from studying criminal justice to discovering her true passion for mental he…
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In this episode, Natalie Belanger of the CT Museum of Culture and History tells the story of the Good Will Club, the forerunner of the youth club movement that got its start in Hartford. But the story of the club can't be separated from that of its founder, a woman who's an inductee of the CT Women's Hall of Fame for her barrier-breaking work in th…
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Mr. Wilkins: A name which shall live in Pleasantville infamy. A name which nearly anyone who attended middle school at PCSD holds with both reverence and fondness. Why? Because Mr. Tom Wilkins is the kind of teacher you remember. The kind of teacher who has high expectations for his students, but who also has high hopes for his students. Mr. Thomas…
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