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Before The Chorus

Sofia Loporcaro

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Before a song is released, a record is produced, or a chorus is written, the musicians that write them think. A lot. They live. A lot. And they feel. A LOT. Hosted by award-winning interviewer and radio host Sofia Loporcaro, Before the Chorus dives into the stories and experiences that shape these artists, and ultimately, the music we hear.
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Money talks. We translate. Every Friday, Paul Haavardsrud looks at the way money shapes our lives in ways big, small, obvious, and unseen. From Big Macs to Big Banks, the Cost of Living connects the dots between the economy and everyday life.
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What's CODE SWITCH? It's the fearless conversations about race that you've been waiting for. Hosted by journalists of color, our podcast tackles the subject of race with empathy and humor. We explore how race affects every part of society — from politics and pop culture to history, food and everything in between. This podcast makes all of us part of the conversation — because we're all part of the story. Code Switch was named Apple Podcasts' first-ever Show of the Year in 2020. Want to level ...
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Resonances is a podcast about how music shapes identity, cultural memory, cognition, and well-being. Hosted by soprano, musicologist, and physician Patricia Caicedo, it explores the healing power of music and the rich traditions of Latin American, Spanish, and Catalan art song. Formerly the Latin American and Iberian Art Song Podcast. Episodes are in English, with songs and poetry in Spanish, Portuguese, or Catalan—inviting listeners into a rich, multilingual sound world.
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The Slate Race and Identity feed features new episodes from a variety of shows in the Slate podcast network. From One Year, to What Next, to A Word...With Jason Johnson and more, you’ll get informative and thoughtful reporting and analysis on the many ways race and identity shape the world around us.
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Consumers of Culture is a show where culture meets commentary—from the perspective of Africans in America. Hosted by Olumide Yerokun, designer, creative director, and founder of Pidgin English Co., this podcast is your unfiltered guide to everything from business moves and brand drops to viral moments and cultural shifts. It’s where the diaspora links up to talk shop—music, fashion, art, influencers, identity, and the stories that don’t always make the front page but shape the culture anyway ...
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This show explores the unspoken truths of our lives: bravery, creativity, leadership, purpose, and the forces that shape who we are. At its core, Overnight Wisdom weaves intergenerational stories of transformation, ambition and narrative reclamation.
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The “Know What You See” podcast delves into the ways our fundamental need to connect with others profoundly shapes our experience of life. On each episode, through conversations with experts and people just trying to make sense of it all, Brian Lowery takes a journey of exploration—answering and raising questions to deepen our understanding of and appreciation for the often surprising, sometimes perplexing, and now and then transcendent lives we create together.
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The Future of Identity podcast talks to the people building the IDtech products of tomorrow. In each episode, Trinsic CEO Riley Hughes dives deep with founders and product builders to discuss their insights about what it takes to successfully launch an identity product. We hope you join us as we highlight the people at the forefront of making IDtech consumable for every day users and what is needed to reach mass adoption.As a leader in the self-sovereign identity movement, Trinsic has seen h ...
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The Brown Box

ranijeyaraj-sg

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This podcast celebrates the lives of Brown women in Singapore, capturing the rich spectrum of their experiences. Through intimate storytelling, we reclaim hidden histories, challenge stereotypes, and explore identity, belonging, and marginalization. There’s no single “Brown woman” experience—we're a kaleidoscope of cultures and perspectives. By sharing our stories, we shape a more inclusive future. Join me as I unpack The Brown Box. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ladies of Sosa

Ladies of Sosa

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Join us as we step into the role of storytellers, not merely the subjects. We bring you the unfiltered, authentic stories and experiences of South Sudanese people across the diaspora. From tales of resilience and triumph to navigating the complexities of identity and culture, our podcast explores the vibrant tapestry of voices that often go unheard. Through interviews, personal narratives, and in-depth discussions, we shed light on the rich heritage, challenges, and aspirations of our divers ...
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Famous at Home

Josh + Christi Straub

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We all long to put our families center stage. Yet, in a world that competes for our time, attention, and identity, we often give our family the leftovers instead of our full, undivided hearts. Welcome to the Famous at Home podcast, with marriage and leadership coaches, Dr. Josh and Christi Straub. With a realistic, grace-filled look at the struggles families face, the Famous at Home podcast is like having a cup of coffee with authentic friends who just “get you,” yet with the practical and l ...
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Inheritance of Silence is a cinematic true story about the long shadow of trauma and the quiet strength it takes to face it. When Sean was just four years old, his father committed a brutal murder and vanished from his life. No explanations. No goodbyes. Just silence. Now, decades later, he’s finally breaking that silence. Blending documentary storytelling with first-person narration, real interviews, archival audio, and haunting sound design, this serialized podcast uncovers the ripple effe ...
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The podcast for high-level leaders ready to trade striving for overflow. Each episode unlocks the truth about how your identity shapes your income, your habits dictate your frequency, and your belief system creates your entire reality. If you're obsessed with embodiment, overflow, and becoming the one this is your first step.
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"The Psychology of Us" examines human behavior, interpersonal dynamics, and the psychological forces that shape our inner world. Hosted by academic psychologist, educator and author RJ Starr, this podcast integrates theory, narrative, and reflective analysis to make complex ideas accessible and relevant. Designed for students, practitioners, and curious minds, each episode explores why people think, feel, and behave as they do, engages foundational questions, and deepens understanding of the ...
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Beauty At Work

Brandon Vaidyanathan

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Beauty at Work expands our understanding of beauty: what it is, how it works, and why it matters. Sociologist Brandon Vaidyanathan interviews scientists, artists, entrepreneurs, and leaders across diverse fields to reveal new insights into how beauty shapes our brains, behaviors, organizations, and societies--for good and for ill. Learn how to harness the power of beauty in your life and work, while avoiding its pitfalls.
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Not advice, not a doc. Pod out every Thursday— This is a space for those seeking inspiration, authenticity, and self-awareness. This podcast explores spirituality, astral travel, philosophy, self-discovery, and the deeper questions that shape our identity and place in the universe. Through personal stories, intuitive insights, and spiritual experiences. Authenticity is at the heart of healing, growth, and freedom. Please note: this podcast is not intended as medical advice. For professional ...
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The Track Record

Be the change. Media Network and Vaish Kash

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All art is inherently political. But do you see it? Let Vaish Kash be your eyes (and ears) on The Track Record—a podcast that digs into the music that moves culture, shapes identity, and stirs up conversation. Each episode takes a closer look at one album, unpacking the political, social, and emotional world it was born into—and the ripple effects it left behind. Whether you’re a lifelong listener, a lyrics-obsessed overthinker, or just curious about how art shapes the world around us—this i ...
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This is not a self-help podcast. It is a guided subversion of everything that told you to stay the same. The Voice of Kronos explores the psychological, philosophical, and mythological threads that shape, and often shackle, identity, purpose, and belief. Rooted i n the EVE Codex, a counter-mythology where Eve is the first seeker and Lucifer the light of inquiry, this series dismantles inherited truths and invites the listener to evolve consciously, dangerously, and deliberately. Through dial ...
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Slice of Anecdote

Slice of Anecdote

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Slice of Anecdote is a podcast about the experiences, stories we carry and the quiet, complicated moments that shape us. Hosted by Harry, a first-generation immigrant raised in Canada and now living in the UK, each episode explores the rich tapestry of lived experiences through conversations with remarkable individuals he has met from all walks of life. No topic is off-limits. From professional pivots and cross-cultural identity to relationships, sexuality, and family dynamics, we dive into ...
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Chad Gallivanter is your guide to the overlooked, the historic, and the just-plain-fascinating corners of travel. Based in Florida but chasing stories everywhere, Chad blends investigative curiosity with a storyteller’s pacing - digging deep into local history, cultural quirks, and the moments that shape a place’s identity. Each episode unfolds in deliberate, well-structured segments, weaving archival research with on-the-ground travel insight. Sometimes it’s a deep dive into a city’s forgot ...
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Welcome to The Art of Feeling Better, Mojo School’s podcast that dives deep into the world of holistic wellness, mental health, and personal transformation. Hosted by Jane Bellis, aka Mrs Mojo, this series combines heartfelt musings, expert insights, and inspiring conversations with incredible guests. Together, we explore the tools, strategies, and stories that empower you to heal, grow, and rediscover your identity, passion, and purpose. From neuroscience to ancient wisdom, we uncover how s ...
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Culture, Power, and the Pen is a podcast dedicated to amplifying the voices of Asian minority communities through conversations with writers, activists, and storytellers. Hosted by Andy Liu, each episode explores how language and literature become tools for reclaiming identity, challenging dominant narratives, and illuminating cultures that are often overlooked. If you’re passionate about literature, social justice, or simply curious about the stories that shape our world, you’re in the righ ...
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What does it really mean to be a man in today’s world? With shifting expectations and growing pressures, many men are asking deep, personal questions about their identity, purpose, and value. The Meaning of Men is here to explore those questions with you and shine a light on mens mental health. From the complexities of masculinity, the role of fatherhood, maintaining meaningful friendships, and the impact of human evolution, we tackle the areas that shape the experience of being a man today. ...
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The Maverick Show: Remote Entrepreneurship and World Travel

Matt Bowles: Digital Nomad & Full-Time Traveler Since 2013

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Meet diverse travelers and digital nomads from every continent who share their personal journey to location-independence as well as their reflections on identity, the power dynamics that shape our world, and how we can be more thoughtful, conscious travelers as we move through it. Hosted by Matt Bowles—your typical Irish-American hip hop DJ turned human rights activist turned location-independent entrepreneur turned minimalist world-traveler and podcaster—these in-depth conversations take pl ...
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The Veritas Forum

The Veritas Forum

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At the Veritas Forum, we believe we were made to seek truth and be changed by it. We are a community of students, faculty, campus ministers, and more, who are pursuing a vision of the university that seeks and stewards truth and invites people of all backgrounds to explore the ideas that shape our lives. Since 1992, we’ve shared lectures and conversations with a firm belief that generous dialogue is essential for universities and the Christian faith alike. In this podcast, we're pulling from ...
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Al Tomorrow

Elizabeth De Felice

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Welcome to AI Tomorrow, this podcast is about the future we're building, not just with AI, but for humanity. I’m Elizabeth De Felice, Founder of Velari Protocol, and in these episodes, we’ll have real conversations about AI, governance, and compliance, not as restrictions but as tools to help us lead with clarity. We’re diving into topics like AI accountability, AI transparency, AI identity management, and the challenges of AI regulation. Together, we’ll explore how to make AI more traceable ...
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Decades Distilled // A History of Whisky

Kurt Maitland and Sarah Jeltema

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Bourbon, Scotch, Rye, Japanese, Irish. The history of whisky runs deep. On Decades Distilled, join authors and educators Sarah Jeltema, aka the WhiskyNomad, and Kurt Maitland as they explore the years and cultural moments that helped shape its path. This journey will take us around the world and back again as we roam from Scotland to the United States, Japan and beyond. New episodes each Wednesday!
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The Story Isn’t Over: History from the Margins is a podcast from Amar Singh, aka Ramblings of a Sikh. Historians, artists, journalists, activists and culture-makers join wide ranging conversations that unearth forgotten histories, expose modern scandals and rethink the stories we thought we knew. We spotlight empire, resistance, migration, pop culture, faith, music, community memory and more, tracking how power, memory and diaspora shape identity today. Rooted in research, lived experience, ...
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Are you feeling lost, sad and empty? Life can throw us curve balls in all shapes and sizes. My journey through the death of my mum Carol, soulmate Jonathan, two close family friends and the trauma of two hip replacements in a very short space of time, left me with no identity and absolutely no idea what to do next. We are all unique and can all be grieving something at any stage of life. Are you asking yourself the What if question? Do you wonder how life can go on? Join us and uncover the t ...
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Cara Says It All

Cara Alwill

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Welcome to Cara Says It All! Formerly known as Style Your Mind, this podcast has empowered millions worldwide with over 11 million downloads and features in Forbes and Oprah. I’m Cara Alwill, your host and go-to for unfiltered conversations on life, love, creativity, and everything that shapes us. I’m here to remind you that the power to create your own story starts now—boldly, unapologetically, and without limits. Whether you’re here for inspiration, a laugh, or a perspective shift, buckle ...
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WĀ-HINE

Sandra Julian | Business Coach

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Kia ora and welcome to WĀ-HINE—a podcast celebrating wāhine in business who are carving their own path with intention, courage, and vision. This is a space for honest kōrero about building a business that reflects your identity, your values, and the legacy you’re creating. I’m your host, Sandra Julian—business coach, mentor, and wāhine Māori. In each episode, I sit down with wāhine entrepreneurs and leaders to explore the real stories behind their success - the lived experiences, cultural co ...
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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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BONDED

Patty and Lizzie Shutt

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Bonded is a podcast about healing the wounds that block connection—with yourself, with others, and with the life you want to live. Hosted by mother-daughter duo Dr. Patty, a clinical psychologist with 25+ years of experience, and Lizzie Shutt, a mental health counselor in training and nature-rooted healer. Bonded explores how early attachment wounds shape everything from relationships and identity to emotional regulation and self-worth. Through stories, science, and soul, they break down big ...
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Welcome to The Strategic Veteran, a raw and unfiltered journey into military transition. Host Adam Peters challenges the status quo by sharing authentic stories of veterans navigating life after service while advocating for real systemic change in how our military prepares service members for civilian life. Each episode dives deep into the human transition experience - from the struggles that many face but few discuss to the transformative moments that shape new paths forward. Through honest ...
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The Lockeroom

Averie Collins & Dr. Stu Singer

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The Lockeroom is where the real conversations in sports happen. Hosted by former pro athlete Averie Collins and renowned sport psychologist Dr. Stu Singer, this podcast dives deep into the mental side of elite athletics. Through raw and honest conversations with professional athletes and the people in their corner, we explore the invisible battles—anxiety, self-doubt, identity loss, and more—that athletes must overcome to achieve greatness. From the pressure of roster selections to the minds ...
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Blink of an Eye, a new podcast with Louise Phipps Senft, explores stories of trauma, loss, awakening, and epiphanies. Ms. Senft recounts her experience navigating a life-changing accident that rendered her son, Archer, paralyzed from the neck on down, and expands the story with interviews of those behind the scene. Told through real journal entries and inspiring guests, Blink of an Eye will inspire you to explore the true nature of our relationships and interconnectedness in the face of an e ...
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Real conversations to stir your spirit and awaken your purpose. Welcome to the Cultivate Connection Podcast, where we explore what it means to live a life fully alive in God. Through honest, unscripted conversations, we dive into themes like spiritual formation, identity, inner healing, the prophetic, leadership, and personal breakthrough. With each episode, our goal is to awaken purpose, stir hunger for more of God, and invite you into deeper relationship with Him. These are laid-back, yet ...
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Family Matters

Adoption UK

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Join us for Family Matters, a podcast dedicated to exploring the many facets of adoption, care experience, and parenting. In each episode, we dive into personal stories, expert insights, and real-life challenges that shape the journey of being parented and parenting. With guidance from our team of psychologists, we tackle pressing issues around identity, family history, and more. Whether you're an adoptive parent, care-experienced, or simply curious, tune in for meaningful conversations that ...
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The afikra Podcast is our flagship series featuring experts from academia, art, media, urban planning and beyond, who are helping document and shape the histories and cultures of the Arab world through their ‎work. Our hope is that by having the guest share their expertise and story, the community walks away with a new‎found curiosity, and recommendations about new nerdy rabbit holes to dive into head first. ‎
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Introducing The “DNA Discover New Artists” Podcast: a platform showcasing the diverse stories, the work and the success of the artistic community of Montreal. Be sure to follow to learn about some very talented individuals who are making their part in creating the rich cultural identity of this vibrant Canadian city.
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Every brand has a backstory—and it’s rarely built alone. In Birth of the Brands, host Adam Short sits down with founders from across industries and stages of growth to trace the origin of their brand back to its roots: the inspiration, lived experiences, pivotal moments, and key people who helped shape the vision. More than just a founder’s journey, this podcast explores the quiet influences—family, friends, mentors, customers, and partners—that breathe life into bold ideas. Blending storyte ...
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A podcast about optimizing education for a better society. Journey into the future of learning with two pioneering educators as they unlock the secrets of human potential through captivating conversations on education's biggest challenges. Explore "Educating the Human Potential," where Educational Psychologist Nicole Coman and renowned Montessori Educator William "Biff" Maier guide you through transformative discussions that are reshaping how we think about education. This podcast from the A ...
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Healthcare for Humans

Kumara Raja Sundar

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This show provides actionable skills in cultural humility, culturally responsive care, and health equity so clinicians, leaders, and neighbors can serve every community better. Hosted by family physician and healthcare leader Dr. Raj Sundar, each episode explores cultural humility, culturally responsive care, and health equity through the voices of patients, clinicians, and system designers who live the work every day. WHAT YOU’LL HEAR Practical ways to deliver culturally competent & cultura ...
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Surgeons with Purpose

Hippocratic Collective

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A podcast for surgeons who feel like they are languishing in a career that didn't turn out to be as fulfilling or as prestigious as they expected. Dr. Mel Thacker, an ENT surgeon and coach, takes you on a journey to help you understand why you are feeling dissatisfied, burnt out, and stuck. With this newfound insight, you'll be able to reframe how you see your experience, rediscover who you are underneath your surgeon identity, and create a life that aligns with your authentic self. Find mor ...
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In the winter of 1896, something massive and unrecognizable washed ashore in St. Augustine, Florida. It was pale, rubbery, and the size of a whale - but no one could say for sure what it was. Local newspapers called it a sea monster. Scientists debated. Speculation spread far beyond Florida’s coast. More than a century later, the St. Augustine Mons…
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Mo Amer is the creator and star of the hit Netflix comedy series Mo. It's a first-of-its kind Palestinian-American sitcom with a fraught plot line about the American immigration system and the hope to return, at least for a visit, to his family's homeland. We talk to Mo Amer what it’s like to make a show so centered on the real facts of his own lif…
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Send us a text Janey explains about her day yesterday with #speakeasyguy at Customs House in South Shields. Renewing her love for the stage and sharing stories, being relaxed with the mic, sometimes we have to step out of our comfort zone to allow ourselves to be more of who we really want to be. www.journeywithjaney.com https://www.facebook.com/pr…
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In this episode, we delve into the concept of secure attachment, exploring how a deep, trusting bond forms the foundation for emotional safety in relationships. Dr. Patty and Lizzie discuss the Four S's Framework developed by Dr. Dan Siegel and Dr. Tina Payne Bryson—Safe, Seen, Soothed, and Secure— and their role in developing positive core beliefs…
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Why does being second feel so uncomfortable? You’re already going fast. The car in front of you is, too. But something in your chest tightens. You feel the pressure to pass, to get ahead—even if it changes nothing about your arrival time. This episode explores that exact moment: the psychological discomfort of not being first. In this episode of Th…
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#275 Post-Traumatic Resilience for Living Fully After Spinal Cord Injury with Maria Sirois, Psy.D. On today’s episode, Dr. Maria Sirois shares her perspective on how trauma reshapes the body, mind, and relationships, and why gratitude, acceptance, and connection to others are essential to healing. She talks about the ways friendships, especially fo…
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On today’s episode, host Kate Lindsay is joined by senior supervising producer Daisy Rosario to talk about Kendra, the woman whose 25-part TikTok series about falling in love with her psychiatrist has captivated the internet. However, what viewers thought would be the next Reesa Teesa “Who The Fuck Did I Marry?” series turned out to be something mu…
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Thaïs Sala is a singer/songwriter, producer and cultural curator. She grew up between Marrakech and the UK before pursuing studies in Montreal, where she integrated a community of musicians with whom she continues to hone her sonic identity. An audiovisual addict, she approaches her craft through “sight, sound and soul”, pairing her passions for mu…
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Sam Leith's guest for this week's Book Club podcast is Joanna Pocock, whose new book Greyhound describes two trips she took across America by Greyhound bus in 2006 and 2023. They talk about the literature of the road, that distinctively American and usually distinctively male genre, and the meaning of travel – and Joanna tells Sam how the America y…
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Mark kicks off today’s show with a new reported monologue on the shakeup at The Washington Post. He reviews the record of the paper’s most notorious anti-Trump propagandists masquerading as news reporters and explains why their recent departures have yet to boost credibility or alter its biased reporting. Mark explains that Donald Trump is not the …
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Twenty something Ella Sargent from Manawa Māori and Multi Agency explains how Gen Z entrepreneurs are doing things differently and what we can learn from them. There’s a new kind of entrepreneur on the rise: one who doesn’t wait for permission, doesn’t follow the old rules, and isn’t afraid to experiment. They’re bold, values-driven, and unapologet…
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In this special Ladies of SOSA episode — premiering on co-host Sahra’s birthday — Christine and Sahra sit down with a dynamic panel of South Sudanese voices to explore how feminism is understood in our culture today, and how it shapes women’s choices in marriage, career, and community life. From the historical role of women as culture-keepers to na…
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Welcome to the season finale of the Cultivate Connection podcast. We thought it’d be fun to end with this “Sacred and Silly” episode, where we pull questions from a random generator and answers on the spot. You’ll hear stories about finding God in the ordinary of everyday things, embarrassing ministry moments, comfort food confessions, and what we’…
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In this episode of The Future of Identity Podcast, I’m joined by Thomas Mayfield, Head of Decentralized Trust & Identity Solutions at the Cardano Foundation. Thomas leads the development of the Veridian Wallet, an open-source digital identity platform built on the KERI (Key Event Receipt Infrastructure) protocol and funded by the Foundation. Our co…
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In this episode of Consumers of Culture, host Olumide Yerokun—designer, cultural narrator, and founder of Pidgin English Co.—unpacks how the African diaspora is showing up and taking ownership in spaces that matter. We’re covering: Corteiz x Nike Air Max 95 “Honey Blacks” 🐝👟 — Clint419’s latest collab that’s redefining streetwear on a global stage …
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Don't forget to subscribe to our newsletter Hyphenly; it's our no-fluff love letter with hot takes, heartfelt stories, and all the feels of living in between cultures. Come for the nuance, stay for the vibes! Link below https://hyphenly.beehiiv.com Launching this September from Pushkin Industries, a new investigative podcast hosted by journalist Li…
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What is digital fashion and why pay attention to it? Philosopher Michael R. Spicher shares how his ongoing research on digital fashion shows that we are “aesthetic beings.” He also discusses the relationship between beauty and politics. In this clip from the Beauty at Work podcast, host Brandon Vaidyanathan speaks with Michael about his new co-edit…
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Are UK dads being set up to fail before they even start? In this episode of The Meaning of Men we're joined by Alex Lloyd Hunter, co-founder of The Dad Shift, explore the urgent need for better paternity leave in the UK. Alex reveals the far-reaching consequences of our outdated system—from damaging mental health in both parents, to deepening gende…
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Brett Graham is the man behind the Michelin-starred The Ledbury in Notting Hill, which is celebrating 20 years this year. He’s also the director of The Harwood Arms in Fulham, London’s only pub with a Michelin star. On the podcast, Brett tells hosts Lara Prendergast and Olivia Potts about why being in the kitchen is like being in the army, what it …
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Discover the mysterious visions, numbers, and golden light many see just before sleep. What is the science behind these hypnagogic hallucinations? Why do they happen and are there deep spiritual meanings? Whether you’re curious or a believer, this episode blends facts and faith for a fascinating look at what happens as you drift off. Hypnagogic is …
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What if the real fight isn’t keeping people safe, it’s teaching them they can protect themselves long after you’re gone? Marc Fitzwater spent two decades as a Green Beret, leading elite teams through Afghanistan, Latin America, and Eastern Europe. He carried the weight of loss, the lessons of mentorship, and the quiet mission to bring warriors home…
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Are you a woman surgeon ready for a transformative January (1/9/26-1/11/26) retreat in Cabo? Click here to book your call and see if it’s the perfect fit for you. Your self-concept is the story you tell yourself about who you are. It shapes everything: the decisions you make, the risks you take (or avoid), and the way you show up in the world. But …
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We explore the Arab community's evolution in Montreal, the intent behind Maktaba Bookshop as a space for Arab representation and cultural exchange, and the concept of decolonizing care. The founder of Maktaba in Montreal, Iraqi artist and author Sundus Abdul Hadi shares her immigration story, creative endeavors, and the significance of her communit…
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In this new episode, host Elizabeth De Felice confronts the global chaos of AI governance. As autonomous systems cross borders and industries, she challenges the idea that static laws can manage dynamic technologies. From the EU’s voluntary AI code to the U.S. patchwork of state regulations, Elizabeth reveals why current frameworks are failing, and…
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Hear stories from visiting the occupied West Bank, being sexually harassed in Guatemala & founding the “Queen of Trips” _____________________________ Subscribe to The Maverick Show’s Monday Minute Newsletter where I email you 3 short items of value to start each week that you can consume in 60 seconds (all personal recommendations like the latest t…
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St John Henry Newman (1801-90) is perhaps the most influential theologian in the history of English Christianity. Yet, as Damian Thompson discusses with Fr Rod Strange – one of the world’s leading authorities on Newman – he was a divisive figure, though perhaps not in the way one might imagine. One of the founders of the Oxford Movement, Newman was…
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You didn’t come back here to wait. This episode is your wake-up call: stop stalling, stop second-guessing. There’s no perfect moment—only this one. If you’re waiting for the right time, this is it. Do the thing. Do it now. Only 50 episodes appear here. Full episodes on Podbean. Watch and Subscribe to our Blog TikTok BlueSky YouTube Channel Spiritua…
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Sometimes the hardest person to be honest with is yourself. In this episode, I’m sharing the story of how I went from a $5,600-a-month luxury Manhattan apartment and endless freedom…to packing up my life and moving to Florida to step into the love, family, and future I didn’t even know I wanted. It’s about recognizing when the version of you you’ve…
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On today’s episode, hosts Candice Lim and Kate Lindsay are joined by Slate staff writer Aymann Ismail to discuss the controversial YouTube channel, Jubilee. A video of political commentator Mehdi Hasan debating 20 far-right republicans has gone viral, but as Ismail argues in his piece for Slate, it also crossed a line. When political disagreement b…
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Once a powerful figure who reversed the disintegration of China and steered the country to Allied victory in World War II, Chiang Kai-shek fled into exile following his 1949 defeat in the Chinese civil war. As attention pivoted to Mao Zedong’s communist experiment, Chiang was relegated to the dustbin of history. In Chiang Kai-shek’s Politics of Sha…
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The Voice of the Next Generation—Reimagining Education Through Creativity In this inspiring episode, I sit down with Tom Collins—musician, youth mentor, and performer at our upcoming Reimagining Education event. Tom isn’t just a talent on stage; he’s the heartbeat of a movement, using “music medicine” to amplify the real stories and struggles of yo…
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What if the real threat to your mission isn’t outside, it’s the sleep you keep sacrificing to stay in the fight? Dr. Leah Kaylor spent five years as the FBI’s trusted sleep expert, helping elite agents, first responders, and veterans overcome burnout, trauma, and mental fog by addressing the issues that arise when the lights go out. She’s not just …
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From its crude and uneasy beginnings thirty years ago, Chinese sperm banking has become a routine part of China’s pervasive and restrictive reproductive complex. Today, there are sperm banks in each of China’s twenty-two provinces, the biggest of which screen some three thousand to four thousand potential donors each year. Given the estimated one t…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Max Jeffery reports from court as the Spectator and Douglas Murray win the defamation cause brought against them by Mohammed Hijab; Cosmo Landesman defends those who stay silent over political issues; Henry Blofeld celebrates what has been a wonderful year for test cricket; David Honigmann reflects on the powder k…
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Today, Mark Halperin sits down for an unmissable conversation with Glenn Kessler, former Editor and Chief Writer of The Washington Post’s influential “The Fact Checker.” They revisit some of Kessler’s most famous – and infamous – Pinocchio ratings, unpack his recent admission about the paper’s addiction to its liberal readers, and debate the paper’…
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In this episode of Consumers of Culture, host Olumide Yerokun—designer, cultural narrator, and founder of Pidgin English Co.—dives into four powerful stories showing how the African diaspora is shaping global culture in sports, fashion, and design. From Nigerian Heritage Night with the Houston Rockets to Live Breathe Futbol’s MLS collabs, we’ll unp…
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Are telepathic dreams real? In this episode, we explore dream experiences where people received clear, specific messages from others—without a word spoken. Backed by real studies from dream labs and research into consciousness, we dive into how minds may be more connected during sleep than science once believed. Only 50 episodes appear here. Full e…
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How did Tokyo—Japan’s capital, global city, tourist hotspot and financial center—get to where it is today? Tokyo–or then, Edo–had a rather unglamorous start, as a backwater on Japan’s eastern coast before Tokugawa decided to make it his de facto capital. Eiko Maruko Siniawer picks ten distinct moments in Edo’s, and then Tokyo’s, history to show how…
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Overview: We explore the deeply personal and often overlooked connection between spirituality and health, especially within immigrant and refugee communities. Dr. Cat Delestrinos, a pediatrician and Filipino immigrant, shares moving stories from her own life and medical practice—particularly her son’s health journey—to illustrate how faith and spir…
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In this episode of Consumers of Culture, host Olumide Yerokun—founder of Pidgin English Co.—dives into the moves, moments, and mindsets shaping Africans in America today. From sports ownership to sneaker collabs, we’re talking about the people and brands rewriting the playbook. This week’s lineup: Issa Rae & Tems join the ownership group of San Die…
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First: Nigel Farage is winning over women Does – or did – Nigel Farage have a woman problem? ‘Around me there’s always been a perception of a laddish culture,’ he tells political editor Tim Shipman. In last year’s election, 58 per cent of Reform voters were men. But, Shipman argues, ‘that has begun to change’. According to More in Common, Reform ha…
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The Spectator and Douglas Murray have comprehensively won a defamation case brought by Mohammed Hegab. Hegab, a YouTuber who posts under the name Mohammed Hijab, claimed that an article about the Leicester riots, written by Douglas Murray and published by The Spectatorin September 2022, caused serious harm to his reputation and led to a loss of ear…
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Send us a text Janey talks about giving yourself permission to stop, to take time out for you. Bermuda waves to take time out, listen to your thoughts and be. Sometimes we need to give ourselves permission to stop. Today Janey is giving you permission, to chill and BE. Let things go and listen to your inner thoughts. www.journeywithjaney.com https:…
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In this episode Dr. Patty and Lizzie delve into the fascinating world of attachment theory. Discover how early experiences shape our internal blueprint for relationships, influencing our mental, emotional, and physical health. We explore the four main attachment styles—secure, anxious, avoidant, and disorganized—and discuss their impact on our adul…
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