Host Brenda Reiss is a Freedom and Forgiveness coach, and a person just like you that is learning to navigate life and all its challenges. She teaches a forgiveness process like no other. It's a blend of practical and spiritual forgiveness. This process guides you into knowing how unforgiveness can be keeping you stuck in your relationships, both personally and professionally, preventing you from releasing resentment and finding joy. Each week I share practical and some not so practical tips ...
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A personal finance and investing podcast on money, how it works, how to invest it and how to live without worrying about it. J. David Stein is a former Chief Investment Strategist and money manager. For close to two decades, he has been teaching individuals and institutions how to invest and handle their finances in ways that are simple to understand. More info at moneyfortherestofus.com
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We're increasingly dependent on technology. Our business and personal lives rely on it, but as you've probably noticed, it's unreliable.They promise it'll get better, but it usually gets worse. Our computers are slow, so we end up squinting at smartphones. We live in constant fear that something's going to happen to our personal data. So we're scared into paying for fake protection that proves useless when disaster strikes. The jokers we pay to fix our stuff have no clue what they're doing, ...
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Are there too many new anime coming out every season and don‘t know what to watch? We can help with that; we‘ll be watching 4-5 new anime every season, discussing and deciding if they‘ll pass or fail. Three of these are chosen by us your hosts, and the other 1 or 2 anime are chosen by you the listeners. FAQ: Q: What do we talk about? We talk about 4-5 animes every season & each anime is allocated a 5-10 minute segment on what we‘ve seen each week. At the end of these segments, we‘ll each sha ...
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Welcome to the Resilient Minds podcast: Stories of Grit, Growth, and Success, where we dive deep into the journeys of successful leaders who’ve struggled and succeeded. Before the wins, before the titles, what was the mindset behind the leader? On this show, we focus on the real stories behind the success; the struggles, the resilience, and the courage it takes to keep moving forward, even when times are tough. My goal is to provide you with stories of hope and transformation, showing that n ...
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Why wait for an award when you can give yourself one? This is your one-stop shop for the most correct opinions, funniest jokes, and best insight in the world of sports and pop culture courtesy of your hosts Charlotte Wilder and Jessica Smetana. In addition to a weekly news rundown, MVP also features segments like Takes In The Wild (the most outrageous opinions from bars and the internet), Cheat Sheet (how to talk about sports if you don't know how), Ask Aunt Char (bad advice from Charlotte's ...
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The L.A. Report is a breakdown of the day's top news from Southern California, featuring the award-winning reporting of LAist 89.3 FM – L.A.'s number one NPR station. Hosted by Austin Cross in the morning and Julia Paskin in the afternoon, it's the smart way to start and end your day. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
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Our ever-curious step-mother and step-daughter, Sarah and Áine, begin each episode with a glass of gin in hand, before launching into the topic of the week. Once the gin has been thoroughly sampled, and reviewed, they discuss what they already know about the weekly topic. It could be anything, from science to art, from political to cultural. Most importantly, they often don’t know a lot. Luckily, there is a weekly expert who shares their knowledge… and the gin. The guest may be plagued with ...
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Now You Know is a series from Al Jazeera Podcasts dedicated to amplifying women’s voices, stories, and, at times, some pretty uncomfortable topics. This is a safe space where we go all in so that by the end of each episode, you can say, Now I know. We dive into topics ranging from women in film, finance, sport, health, and career ambition. We talk to women who keep the ladder down so that the girls who follow in their footsteps can climb up. Now You Know is conversation-driven. Host Samantha ...
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The Situation Report provides an entertaining deep-dive into some incredibly fascinating topics that are impacting our daily lives. Yet, so few have the background to understand what’s behind the political divide and noise that has made it almost impossible for someone to figure out where the truth lies between the headlines. We bring on experts and well known personalities for each topic we propose, and then provide a meaningful 45 minute discussion with this expert, along with a digest we ...
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A high-performing man's guide to the essentials: PURPOSE: Learn how to find your calling and live a life of meaning and fulfillment. SEX & INTIMACY: Master sex and deepen intimacy MASCULINITY: Debunk outdated myths and define masculinity on your own terms. LEADERSHIP: Master the art of leading yourself so you can inspire and impact others. BOOKS GREAT MEN READ: Get access to must-read books for aspiring Great Men. WOMEN: Learn inside secrets from inspiring leaders of women's communities. It' ...
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Press Next is a weekly film entertainment podcast dedicated to giving you a fix in a way that sounds like you’re sitting around talking about shows and movies with your best friends. Not only discussing why we love films but how they apply in real life. Through the Press Next Club, fans are able to contribute to the podcast and help us make more and better episodes. In return, a PNC membership unlocks exclusive content and rewards like bonus episodes, The Press Next Box, exclusive merch, fir ...
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Year THREE of short daily episodes to improve the quality of your speaking voice. Through these around-5-minute episodes, you can build your confidence and competence with advice on breathing and reading, inflection and projection, the roles played by better scripting and better sitting, mic techniques and voice care tips... with exercises and anecdotes from a career spent in TV and radio studios. If you're wondering about how to start a podcast, or have had one for a while - download every ...
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'Mansion tax' jobs debate, Public health officials investigate Hepatitis A case in restaurant, How to be vegan-friendly this Thanksgiving — Evening Edition
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4:56L.A. may be over-celebrating the job growth of the mansion tax. Public health officials look into hepatitis A infection at a local restaurant. How to make plant friendly dishes this Thanksgiving. Plus, more from Evening Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com This LAist podcast is supported b…
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Cause of Ventura County's Mountain Fire revealed, Will Rogers State Park reopens after 10 months, a Sri Lankan-inspired pineapple chutney to wow holiday guests — Afternoon Edition
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5:00A previous fire that wasn't fully out was the cause of a Ventura County fire that burned more than 200 homes, investigators say. Will Rogers State Park has been closed since the Palisades Fire, but it's finally set to reopen this weekend. LAist Orange County Reporter Yusra Farzan shares a pineapple chutney recipe that she says is sure to be a smash…
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SoCal flight cancelations, Lecturer pleads not guilty to throwing tear gas, SNAP benefits restored— Morning Edition
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4:28Mandated flight cancelations are hitting SoCal because of the government shutdown. A Cal State lecturer is accused of throwing tear gas at immigration agents, and his lawyer says... bring on the legal fight. Governor Newsom says families are finally starting to see their SNAP funds again. Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report by …
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88: Clearing the Past to Create Extraordinary Love
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51:03I’ve always believed that forgiveness is the bridge between who we’ve been and who we’re becoming, and today’s conversation is proof of that. I’m joined by Riana Malia, a board-certified neurosomatic practitioner and creator of the Clear to Create method, who helps high-achieving women break free from painful relationship patterns and finally claim…
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FAA reduces flights, Rescuers treat nearly a hundred oiled sea birds, Shohei Ohtani's "moonshot" ball up for bid — Evening Edition
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4:34The FAA is reducing flights -- what to expect in SoCal. Rescuers treat nearly a hundred oiled sea birds in San Pedro. Shohei Ohtani's "moonshot ball" is up for bid. Plus more, from Evening Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com This LAist podcast is supported by Amazon Autos. Buying a car us…
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King Tides are back and you can help document them, volunteer opportunities ahead of 2028 Olympics, the return of Outfest — Afternoon Edition
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4:59King Tides have returned to Southern California and the Coastal Commission wants your help documenting them. LA 2028 organizers have unveiled a community volunteer program with opportunities to help with things like wildfire recovery and hunger relief ahead of the Games. An L.A. film festival circuit staple returns after a brief hiatus with an all …
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LAX, Ontario airports could see reductions, LAPD refuses to release crime data maps, Eaton Fire survivors continue to find home toxins— Morning Edition
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4:32SoCal airports could see flight reductions, because of the government shutdown. The LAPD refuses to release its crime data maps. Eaton Fire survivors are still finding toxins in their homes even after they've been cleaned. Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com This L…
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🎙️ Healing Leadership: Turning Wounds into Wisdom with Alan Utley
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33:14Emotional intelligence meets conscious leadership. Learn how self-awareness heals wounds and transforms toxic work cultures into thriving ones. In this powerful conversation, Dr. Jacqueline Campbell and Alan Utley explore how unhealed wounds impact leadership, why emotional intelligence is essential, and how awareness, accountability, and grace can…
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CA Republicans sue over Prop 50, Daycare providers struggle after Eaton fire, Mountain lion spotted in OC — Evening Edition
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4:53Californian Republicans are pushing back against Prop 50. Daycare providers are still struggling to reopen after the Eaton fire. Mountain lion spotting in Orange County. Plus more, from Evening Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com This LAist podcast is supported by Amazon Autos. Buying a c…
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LAPD no longer updating online crime map, confusion over rent control rules in Baldwin Park, 2028 Olympics closing ceremony venue plans change — Afternoon Edition
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4:59LAPD has stopped updating its online crime map, and is refusing to release the underlying data. Rent control rules can be confusing, but they've become so opaque in Baldwin Park that even city officials don't know how much landlords can legally raise rents. L.A. City Council has made a venue change for the 2028 Olympics closing ceremonies. Support …
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Prop 50 vote reactions, Plight of "micro-businesses" in wake of January fires, LA Mayor Bass ends homelessness state of emergency— Morning Edition
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4:56Governor Newsom's taking a victory lap after California voters overwhelmingly passed Prop 50. Now, he's calling on other Democratic leaders. New research shows how much "micro-businesses" have suffered in the wake of the January's wildfires. LA Mayor Karen Bass ends the state of emergency over homelessness. Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support …
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California votes on Prop 50, LAPD releases Palisades Fire after action report, Elysian Park celebrates new monarch habitat — Evening Edition
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4:41We speak with California voters who've head to the polls in today's special election. The LAPD have released the crime report from areas evacuated during the Palisades Fire. Elysian Park welcomes a brand new monarch butterfly habitat. Plus, more from Evening Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://lais…
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California voters at the polls weigh in on Prop 50, last minute voting tips, Hotel Cafe to close...for now — Afternoon Edition
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5:00California voters casting their ballots on Prop 50 in person weigh in on what brought them out to vote, and what Prop 50's outcome means for the future of California politics. If you waited until the last minute to vote, or are wondering if you can still register, we've got tips! And a beloved Hollywood music venue says it's closing its doors for n…
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Election day for Prop 50, San Fernando Valley teenager remains in Adelanto Detention Center, Lakers win without big three— Morning Edition
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5:00Election day is here and California voters will decide the future of midterms. We check in on San Fernando Valley teenager who was detained by federal agents months ago. Lakers overcome absence of their star players. Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com This LAist p…
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The Dodgers celebrate World Series win, The PCH may soon get safer, How water saved San Fernando from LA incorporation — Evening Edition
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4:55The city of Los Angeles came together to celebrate the Dodgers World Series win at Dodgers Stadium. Malibu officials will vote on a plan to repave the Pacific Coast Highway. We learn how San Fernando avoided being incorporated into Los Angeles. Plus, more from Evening Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting ht…
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Dispatches from the Dodgers' World Series celebration, a deeper dive into Edison's Eaton fire compensation plan — Afternoon Edition
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4:59The Dodgers celebration of back-to-back World Series Championships is in full swing with a parade and celebration at Dodger Stadium. Former Black Eyed Peas bandmates and East LA's own will.i.am and Taboo have a new remix out celebrating the Dodgers title. LAist's Erin Stone takes a deep dive into SoCal Edison's compensation plan for Eaton Fire surv…
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Dodgers victory parade, Food pantry's prep for the worst, Cole's French Dip postpones closing date — Morning Edition
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5:23The Dodgers are back to back World Series champions -- everything you need to know about their victory parade later this morning. We check in on a food pantry in Pasadena and how they're dealing with the federal government shutdown. Cole's French Dip is postponing its last day of service, again. Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Rep…
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Dodgers win it all, Iconic Little Tokyo factory's second life, Evening bat walks — Sunday Edition
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11:41Dodgers bested the Toronto Blue Jays to become World Series champs, again. The site of a famous Japanese rice cracker brand by Little Tokyo has been transformed into supportive housing. A night time walk along the L.A. River teaches folks why bats are our friends. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting htt…
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Food bank check in, Dodgers head to Game 7, San Fernando history — Saturday Edition
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8:46Local food banks have stepped up ahead of SNAP food benefits losing federal funding this weekend. A Dodgers double play in the ninth inning of Game 6 has forced a World Series 7th and final game between the Dodgers and Blue Jays. The history of the oldest town in the San Fernando Valley, the city of San Fernando. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report…
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Transparency issues with OC's low-income health provider, Officials warn of election scams, Why is it so hot in LA in late October? — Evening Edition
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4:37A report reveals major transparency violations in CalOptima’s allocation of public funds. Warnings about an election scam may be coming to your text message inbox. Why you may need less layers for your Halloween costume these days. Plus, more from Evening Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.c…
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Pasadena selling homes that would've been demolished by doomed 710 project, World Series Game 6 preview, trying Erewhon's Smashing Pumpkins smoothie so you don't have to — Afternoon Edition
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4:55The city of Pasadena is selling more than a dozen homes that were set to be demolished as part of a failed plan to extend the 710 Freeway. It's win or go home tonight in Game 6 of the World Series against the Toronto Blue Jays. LAist's food and culture writer Gab Chabran tried Erewhon's new Smashing Pumpkins-themed "OG Goth" smoothie, aptly priced …
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Immigration agents involved in shooting, LAUSD to feed students, Robert Englund aka 'Freddy Krueger' gets Hollywood Star — Morning Edition
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5:07Immigration agents have been involved in yet another shooting this week. L.A. Unified schools are stepping in to help feed students ahead of delays in federal food assistance. Robert Englund, best known as Freddy Krueger, gets his flowers. Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https:/…
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Sometimes, it takes everything falling apart to discover what’s been broken all along. In this episode, I talk with Bryan Power, who went from a “pretty good” marriage to complete collapse before finding the tools that helped him rebuild his relationship stronger than ever. We talk about what really causes relationships to unravel, how childhood wo…
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Eaton survivors on SCE compensation plan, LAFD helps with Hurricane Melissa, LAist's trick or treating tips — Evening Edition
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4:27Eaton Fire survivors weigh in on whether SoCal Edison's compensation plan goes far enough. L.A. firefighters go to Jamaica to help after Hurricane Melissa. We share a few insider tips on where to trick or treat this year. Plus, more from Evening Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com This LA…
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Eaton Fire survivors say Edison's compensation plan misses mark, a new OCMA exhibit on adolescence curated by teenagers, NBA greenlights Lakers sale — Afternoon Edition
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4:59Eaton Fire survivors say SoCal Edison's compensation plan doesn't go far enough. A new exhibit at the Orange County Museum of Art curated by teenagers looks to capture the complexity of adolescence. The sale of the controlling stake of the Los Angeles Lakers is final. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://lai…
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Tonight on CEP! The fascinating insightful Kenley C. Vogt joins us to talk tech ethics, computer history, and his career as a network engineer: How TV repair guys would deliberately fry tubes just to confirm their claim that you needed a new one. How TV salespeople would deliberately lower the focus on a TV, just to sell you a pricier model. How tw…
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Feds crackdown on people who interfered during ICE raids, Audit suggests LAPD revise response to mental health calls, Dodgers lose Game 5 of WS — Morning Edition
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4:44The feds crack down on people who interfered during immigration raids. L.A. city's controller says L.A. police need to change how they respond to mental health crisis calls. The Dodgers have one last shot to make a comeback in the World Series. Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting ht…
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🎙️ How to Lead with Love and Gratitude in the Worst Circumstances with Dennis Minkah
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30:39Explore how emotional intelligence, faith, and mindset shape leadership and success through love, gratitude, and higher awareness. In this inspiring episode, Dr. Jacqueline Campbell sits down with Dennis Minkah, founder of Christian Hashtag, to explore how shifting from judgment to love transforms not only our leadership but our entire life. Togeth…
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🎙️ Aligned Leadership: Building a Business That Flows with Jeremy Hamilton
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22:42Discover how emotional intelligence and internal alignment shape business success. When a founder is centered, clarity and flow ripple through the entire organization. In this episode, Dr. Jacqueline Campbell sits down with Jeremy Hamilton, founder, coach, and creator of Sensitive Strength, to explore how business operations can fall out of sync wh…
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🎙️ Healing the Leader Within: How to Increase your net worth with Jerry Kezhaya
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30:26Discover how emotional intelligence and healing unresolved wounds elevate leadership, entrepreneurship, and business success. When we talk about scaling a business, we often forget the most powerful variable—the emotional state of the leader. In this transformative episode, Dr. Jacqueline Campbell sits down with Jerry Kezhaya, founder and CEO of Bu…
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Checking in on WIC benefits amid shutdown, Anaheim drops theme park gate tax, How your ballot signature is checked — Evening Edition
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4:31As millions in the state are set to lose their SNAP benefits, we'll tell you about one food aid program that isn't going away. The city of Anaheim has decided against putting a tax on theme parks and visitor parking on the ballot. We explain how California election officials verify ballot signatures. Plus, more from Evening Edition. Support The L.A…
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Details on Edison's Eaton Fire compensation program, Anaheim's independent review of waste claims, surf park coming to Newport Beach — Afternoon Edition
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5:00SoCal Edison has released the final version of its voluntary compensation program for survivors of the Eaton Fire. The City of Anaheim has brought in an outside law firm to do an independent review of waste and fraud claims. Newport Beach approves plans for a surf park Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://la…
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🎙 From Trauma to Triumph: The Hidden Addictions of Leadership with Nick Volinchak
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38:02Sorry about the beginning y’all! We started talking and forgot to hit record!! 🎥 In this powerful episode, Dr. Jacqueline Campbell sits down with Nick Volinchak — speaker, entrepreneur, and storyteller to explore the hidden side of leadership: addiction, performance pressure, and the trauma that shapes our decisions. From losing his mother and batt…
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🎙Make Smart Financial Decisions When You’re Emotionally Triggered with Jennifer Edwards
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25:02When emotions run high, money decisions often run wild. In this episode, we unpack how your nervous system, stress responses, and emotional triggers can directly influence your financial choices — and what to do about it. Today’s guest, Jennifer Edwards, a Certified Financial Planning Professional with over 8 years of experience helping young adult…
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🎙️ Write the Story That Heals: Visionary Storytelling with Purpose with Alex Morin
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32:38Discover how authentic storytelling and emotional intelligence unlock your inner visionary and transform your message into impact. In this episode, we explore the power of vulnerability in visionary storytelling how the stories we fear to tell most often hold the wisdom that transforms both us and our readers. Learn how knowing yourself deeply is t…
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🎙️ Unlocking Peak Performance Through the Power of Movement with Rob Swymer
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27:26Discover how emotional intelligence and physical movement boost leadership, connection, and performance with expert coach Rob Swymer. In this episode, we explore how movement transforms the mind and body—creating natural feel-good hormones that elevate emotional intelligence, communication, and leadership performance. Rob Swymer is a leadership coa…
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Hoarding, FOMO, and Zcash: A Private Bitcoin
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21:52What’s the difference between hoarding and investing? There’s a reason markets built on productive assets—like stocks and bonds—are far larger than hoarding markets such as gold and cryptocurrency. In this episode, David explores why that is, and shares why he recently bought Zcash, and how it’s both similar to and different from Bitcoin. Email New…
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Judge rules US Atty Bill Essayli served beyond his limit, LA County approves nearly a billion dollar sex abuse payout, Rough night for the Dodgers— Morning Edition
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4:58A federal judge has ruled that acting U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli has overstayed his welcome. L.A. County leaders have approved another hefty settlement for childhood sexual abuse claims. The Dodgers and Blue Jays are now tied. Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Th…
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CA joins lawsuit over SNAP benefits, LA County provides food assistance amid shutdown, "Guac" play explores Parkland dad's grief — Evening Edition
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4:41California joins a lawsuit against the Trump administration over federal food aid. Meanwhile, the L.A. County Parks Department is stepping in to help feed Angelenos affected by the shutdown. The father of a Parkland shooting victim is using joy, art and advocacy to celebrate his son's life at a play showing in Culver City. Plus, more from Evening E…
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Anaheim to consider tourism tax, Low enrollment affects LAUSD budget, Recap of Game 3 World Series— Afternoon Edition
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4:55Anaheim city leaders will consider a new tourism tax. We'll look at some of the funding challenges that some SoCal school districts are facing. Plus, how Game 3 of the World Series last night broke records. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com This LAist podcast is supported by Amazon Autos. Buying…
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Heat and wind warnings, CA to watch federal election watchers, Epic Dodgers win— Morning Edition
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4:26The first major Santa Ana wind event of the season is here, sparking warnings across the region. California is bringing in its own monitors to watch the federal watchers in next week's special election. The Dodgers win an instant classic that's already a part of World Series history. Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donat…
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US DOT threatens pulling federal funding, Getting to next week's special election, Santa Anas come back today — Evening Edition
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4:36Why U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says he'll pull some federal funding for California. How to get to the polls for free on the November 4th election. The Santa Anas are back, so our science reporter explains why the winds may make you feel a little weird. Plus, more from Evening Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/j…
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Santa Ana winds bring heat to SoCal, UC Irvine to open first all-electric hospital, Where to eat around Dodger Stadium— Afternoon Edition
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4:50The Santa Ana winds are back, which means it's going to get hot. UC Irvine is set to open the nation's first all-electric hospital. We'll share where you can grab a bite around Dodger Stadium during the World Series. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com This LAist podcast is supported by Amazon Aut…
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CA reaction to federal election monitors plan, ExxonMobil sues CA, Irvine gets all-electric hospital— Morning Edition
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4:59Governor Newsom and LA Mayor Bass are rejecting the feds' plan to send election monitors to California. ExxonMobil is suing California over a law requiring the company to disclose its greenhouse emissions. The country's first all-electric hospital is coming to Irvine. Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com…
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Dodgers tie up World Series, LAX closes Terminal 5, Your first Halloween — Sunday Edition
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9:30The Dodgers are heading home for Game 3 of the World Series tomorrow after tying things up in Toronto last night. LAX closes Terminal 5 for construction of a brand new state of the art terminal ahead of the 2028 Olympics. A local organization is using horror movies to help people deal with stress. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at …
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Prop 50 voting, West Nile death in L.A. County, 'Bambi' artist Tyrus Wong— Saturday Edition
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13:28Voting centers for the statewide special election on redistricting open in L.A. County today. L.A. Diving into the history of a thriving Filipino community in the San Fernando Valley. The life and times of Tyrus Wong, one of the first Asian Americans to make a mark in Hollywood with his influence on the Disney film, "Bambi." Plus, more. Support The…
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Families feel effects of both Trump admins' immigration policies, US DOJ to monitor SoCal polling sites, Historic haunted house in West Hills — Evening Edition
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4:46Some families who were forcibly separated at the border during Trump's first term are being split up again. The US Department of Justice says they'll monitor polling sites at Los Angeles, Orange and Riverside counties. Today and tomorrow, you can visit a haunted house in a historic home in West Hills. Plus, more from Evening Edition. Support The L.…
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Palisades Fire suspect arraigned, CalFresh crisis preps, CA Planned Parenthood funding— Morning Edition
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4:59The man accused of starting the Palisades Fire has pleaded not guilty. The LA Food Bank is getting ready for a CalFresh crisis. Gov Newsom throws a lifeline to Planned Parenthood. Plus, more from Morning Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com This LAist podcast is supported by Amazon Autos. …
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86: How High Achieving Women Lose Their Voice
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25:24You’re confident, capable, and in control…until it comes to love. At work, you lead with authority. At home, you walk on eggshells. You know how to speak up in the boardroom, but in relationships, your voice gets quieter. In this episode, I’m opening up about how high-achieving women like us lose our voice in love—and how we can reclaim it without …
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LA City Council extends anti-eviction program, How effective are cash payments for the unhoused, Danny Elfman on his 'Nightmarish' legacy — Evening Edition
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4:50L.A. city leaders have voted to extend legal aid for tenants. A study looks at the effect of cash assistance for people experiencing homelessness. We hear from Danny Elfman on the 10th annual Nightmare Before Christmas live concert at the Hollywood Bowl. Plus, more from Evening Edition. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by v…
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