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Candid conversations with people who live with Misophonia. Misophonia is a disorder in which there is a strong sensitivity to certain sounds. A person with misophonia feels rage and an inability to focus on anything but that sound. It feels like a fight-or-flight response. Host Adeel Ahmad has misophonia and interviews other "misophones" from around the world. All episodes are edited to be more sensory-friendly including equalization and brown noise. If you'd like to be a guest, go to https: ...
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Bazm-e-Adeel Zaidi will have poetry selections from famous Urdu poets as well as selections from Adeel zaidi's poetry.My vision is to give poetry lovers a place where they can listen to the masters of Urdu poetry. However, the selections will be mine!Enjoy!
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Dive into insightful discussions, expert insights, and practical applications that demystify AI's complexities and its role in shaping our future. Our episodes navigate the evolving tech landscape, simplifying complexities and revolutionizing conventional practices. Join our vibrant community forums, fostering collaboration between enthusiasts and experts, driving the innovation that defines AI's potential. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a curious mind, or a professional seeking innovatio ...
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Welcome to "Fuel Fluctuation by Adeel," your go-to destination for insightful discussions on the ever-changing world of gas prices. Join us on a journey of discovery as we unravel the complexities influencing fuel costs, from global events to local economic indicators. Our episodes explore the role of technological advancements in shaping the future of gas prices and offer practical tips to empower listeners in managing their fuel expenses wisely. Tune in for expert insights, engaging discus ...
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Join us on Smile Talk as we explore all things dental! From finding the perfect dental clinic near you to tips for maintaining a healthy smile, we’ve got the advice and insights you need for great oral health. Tune in for expert interviews, practical tips, and everything in between to keep your smile shining bright.
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2 millennials from Toronto Canada discussing matters pertaining to Lifestyle, Money, Investing, motivation and advice. Tian & Adeel: Two childhood lifelong friends bring their twist to the podcast world! Tian specializes in HR, loves to read and live an active lifestyle. He owns a German Sheppard and loves a good adventure. Adeel Specializes in Business Marketing and is currently in the banking world. He loves to stay fit and motivated. He also runs his own Youtube channel 'ThisIsAdeel' wher ...
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What Life Is !!

Adeel Nawaz

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This Is Intro,, This Podcasting Is About Life. For those peoples who are mentally sad. Those peoples who are facing trouble. Trouble from relationships from environment and so many reasons. Cover art photo provided by Josh Rose on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@joshsrose
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Back To One

Filmmaker Magazine

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The no nonsense, in-depth, actors-on-acting podcast from Filmmaker Magazine. Hosted by Peter Rinaldi. One working actor every episode doing a deep dive into their approach to the craft. No small talk, no celebrity stories, no inane banter—just the work.
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Connections are the key to a successful and thriving life. Each week join Rich Woo as he interviews top industry performers as they share about how relationships and connections have contributed to their success in their careers and their joy in life. Whether you are looking for success in your personal life, professional life, or to learn how to come alive in your life, this podcast is for you.
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Aas

Asma Tariq

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It's Asma Tariq! Youngest Female Self Help Published Book Author. Striving for Youth Leadership With the Believe Together We Can. Need all of Your Support in This Mission My passion is to empower the youth of Pakistan for that I started this Podcast. Stay Connected :)
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The CFO Corner

Auditoria.ai

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In the CFO Corner, we sit down with CFOs and corporate finance professionals to hear about the innovative approaches and technology they have used to scale and grow their organizations. They share the challenges they’re facing with mundane repetitive tasks and give their takes on what they’d like to see in the corporate finance function that can help CFOs achieve a stress-free working life. This is the podcast for you if you’re ready to learn about the innovative approaches that are out ther ...
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Startups A to Z

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Welcome to the Startups A to Z podcast! Your co-hosts, Hilary Hirsch and Mark Sholin, are bringing our audience in-depth interviews with Arizona-based founders, investors, service providers, and others who are a part of our startup community. Each show focuses on a special topic selected by our guests. Examples include valuation of Arizona startups, student entrepreneurship, differences between founders & managers, and more. We cap off our interviews with the Executive Insight round of fun, ...
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This week's brainbox is recent doctoral graduate and academic at the Business School Dr Farzana Adeel. Dr Adeel phones in to teach us about her thesis and research into the challenges that migrant entrepeneurs face, and how this impacts the ability of the job market in Aotearoa to attract immigrant entrepeneurs and business owners. To learn more, w…
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The legendary Ian McShane has been acting for more than 60 years, from “The Wild and The Willing,” “The Last of Shelia,” and “Jesus of Nazareth” to “Lovejoy,” “Sexy Beast,” and the “John Wick” films. His two latest films are “Ballerina,” set in the John Wick universe, and and the action comedy “Deep Cover.” On this episode he talks about what made …
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You know Bobby Naderi from his subtle and sometimes hilarious work in films like “Bright” and “The Beekeeper.” Now he brings that same aliveness to the new Amazon series “The Better Sister,” where he plays Detective Matt Bowen. On this episode, he talks about how his nomadic youth shaped his life and work, how failures paved the way for breakthroug…
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Get ready to learn all about how rocks can tell us about ancient climate catastrophes from PhD candidate Katie Gilchrist. Katie was part of a team from the School of Environment whose recent Antarctic expedition took samples from sedimentary and igneous rocks in order to better understand the conditions during an extinction event over 183 million y…
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In this episode, Rich and Kevin Barnicle discuss: How marriage counseling and therapy reshaped his life and leadership The importance of mental health conversations, especially among entrepreneurs Why proactive relationship habits matter for friendships and family Lessons learned from failed partnerships and trusting too easily Creating community a…
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The young but wise Lovie Simone is best known for “Selah and The Spades” and “The Craft: Legacy.” Now she stars in the hit Netflix series “Forever,” an adaptation of the Judy Bloom book. On this episode, she talks about the giant role music plays in her preparation, why having a Black hair & make-up person on set is crucial to work, “importance ove…
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Today we’re reconnecting with a guest who many of you will remember from one of our most popular episodes a couple of years ago. Sara Barrick, formerly Sara Bidler, has returned to share more of her invaluable insights. Since we last spoke, Sara has published her book "Demystifying Misophonia," which I highly recommend to all our listeners. As a li…
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Theodore Bouloukos returns to the podcast after nearly 7 years (first time was episode 14). The “secret weapon of independent cinema,” as The New Yorker’s Richard Brody called him, brings us up to date on his adventures in acting. He talks about why he never dwells on a project’s prospects after his work is done, explains the kind of characters tha…
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PhD candidate Nadine Riwai phones in to talk to Jonny and the listeners about her doctorate research into culturally safe screening Māori that are both mana-enhancing and whānau-centric. To learn more about Nadine's research in the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, head over here and whakarongo mai. Thanks to the University of Auckland!…
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We rarely get to hear Joel Potrykus talk about himself as an actor. The independent filmmaker of such beloved low-budget treasures as “Ape,” “Buzzard,” and “Relaxer” says he has, in fact, never talked about it. In his latest, “Vulcanizadora,” he once again co-stars with the man he loves to point his camera at, Joshua Burge. The two reprise their ro…
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You know him as Murray in “Stranger Things,” or Martin in “Fleabag,” or loved him in “Lemon” (the wonderful indie film he also co-wrote), or his countless guest star roles on Comedy Central, Adult Swim, “The Office,” “Curb” (the list goes on), but lately Brett Gelman has been venturing into more serious projects like “McVeigh” and “Lady in the Lake…
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Adeel Akhtar is a versatile British actor known for his powerful performances across film, television, and theatre. He gained widespread acclaim for his BAFTA-winning role in the BBC drama “Murdered by My Father,” and won another one, a few years later, for “Sherwood.” His other credits in front of the camera include “Four Lions,” “The Big Sick,” “…
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In this episode, Rich and Whitney Hill discuss: How learning to stay quiet helped her earn respect in a male-dominated industry The moment she realized operations would be the key to scaling her business Why radical transparency creates team alignment and long-term trust Lessons from transitioning into construction without a background in the field…
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Jo works in project management for the NHS in the UK. Jo’s greatest miso issue currently is her noisy apartment which has exacerbated her condition, leading to a lot of stress and frustration. Jo reflects on her childhood, particularly her relationship with her father, who has OCD and is a noisy person. She reflects on the challenges of navigating …
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Michael Angarano has been acting since he was an infant and has a long resume of memorable work in both comedic and dramatic roles—“Almost Famous,” “Will and Grace,” “This is Us,” “Gentlemen Broncos,” “Oppenheimer,” to name a few. His latest is a wonderful comedy with a lot of heart that he stars in, co-wrote and directed called “Sacramento.” On th…
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In this episode, Rich and John Richards discuss: The influence of mentorship on his entrepreneurial journey How radical candor transformed his approach to leadership Balancing work, family, and personal fulfillment as an entrepreneur The power of networking and negotiation in building strong relationships The mindset shift from short-term sacrifice…
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Jolene Purdy is always a standout. She gained recognition for her performance as Cherita Chen in the cult classic “Donnie Darko,” and later appeared in hit shows like “Orange Is the New Black,” “Under the Dome,” “Breaking Bad,” “WandaVision,” and “The White Lotus.” She now plays opposite Kevin Bacon in the new Amazon series “The Bondsman.” On this …
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Dr Thomas Gregory is the co-head of the Masters of Conflict and Terrorism Studies programme in the school of Political Science and International Relations. Dr Gregory spoke to Jonny about his research into civilian casualties during the two-decade spanning conflict and occupation of Afghanistan by the western coalition led by the U.S. This research…
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In the second episode of the series "Between Two Ears", I share my recent trip to Iowa City to participate in a groundbreaking misophonia research study led by Dr. Sukhbinder Kumar — a continuation of his earlier work on mirror neurons and the motor basis of misophonia. This new study explores the social context of trigger reactions and involved ti…
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The incredible Lebanese actor Hadi Tabbal just finished the monumental Broadway run of Sanaz Toossi’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play “English.” He originated the role of Omid, and performed in various iterations of this powerful and transformative play over the last few years. On this episode, he talks about the fascinatingly unique aspect of “English…
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In this episode, Rich and Adeel Yang discuss: How parental influence shaped his entrepreneurial mindset The importance of surrounding yourself with the right people Why emotional intelligence matters more than academic success Overcoming self-doubt and finding purpose through action How deep friendships and meaningful connections drive success Key …
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Stacy is an accomplished brand and creative strategist whose journey with misophonia began long before the condition even had a name. Stacy takes us through her early experiences participating in a college study on sound sensitivity back in the 1980s, her lifelong struggle with certain trigger sounds—especially from her mother—and how these experie…
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Jonathan Majors is an actor. His latest film is "Magazine Dreams." He sat down with Peter Rinaldi to talk about the work. Back To One is the in-depth, no-nonsense, actors-on-acting podcast from Filmmaker Magazine. In each episode, host Peter Rinaldi invites one working actor to do a deep dive into their unique process, psychology, and approach to t…
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In this episode, Rich and Brigham Dallas discuss: How Hello Sugar became one of the fastest-growing beauty franchises in the U.S. The hiring strategies that ensure franchise success The role of data and predictive analytics in business decisions The power of building a brand around customer comfort Lessons in leadership, relationships, and structur…
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Carlie is up in northern Alberta, of the great independent nation of Canada. Carlie shares her personal misophonia journey, her experiences with therapy through the years, and her path to self-discovery and understanding her neurodivergence. She highlights the importance of nervous system regulation, the impact of trauma, and the need for supportiv…
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Ariella Mastroianni is an actor from New Jersey by way of Ontario, Canada. With director Ryan J. Sloan, she co-wrote and co-produced "Gazer," which she also stars in. The film, which the duo shot on weekends over the course of two years, brings the paranoid thriller genre into wildly original new territory. On this episode, Mastroianni tells the st…
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In this episode, Rich and Scott Abbott discuss: The unexpected mentorship that transformed his business journey The balance between ambition, leadership, and personal relationships Why intentionality is key in both family and business life How franchising can create value for entrepreneurs at scale The importance of perseverance and long-term visio…
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An actor’s actor of the first order, Vincent D’Ononfrio has been delivering “all in” performances, usually in supporting roles, for nearly four decades—“Full Metal Jacket,” “Men In Black,” “Household Saints,” “Steal This Movie!,” “The Cell,” “The Magnificent Seven,” to name just a few, not to mention 10 audience-loving seasons of “Law & Order: Crim…
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In this episode, Rich and Kelley Thornton discuss: The influence of Kelley’s mother on his entrepreneurial journey The importance of intentionality in maintaining relationships How small gestures, like daily communication, build lifelong connections The challenges of balancing ambition, family, and friendships His evolving perspective on success, h…
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The celebrated period drama "Belle" marked the arrival of Gugu Mbatha-Raw and since then she hasn’t stopped impressing audiences in films like “Motherless Brooklyn," “Misbehaviour” and series like “Doctor Who,” “Black Mirror” (San Junipero episode), “Loki," “The Morning Show,” and “Surface,” which is now releasing episodes from its second season. O…
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In this episode, Rich and Jake Hutt discuss: How mentorship played a pivotal role in his journey from hockey to golf The importance of embracing failure and learning through repetition How combining golf and music set him apart in content creation The process of skill acquisition and constantly refining new abilities Why relationships and generosit…
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Caveh Zahedi is one of the most influential independent filmmakers of our time. Jay Duplass, Lena Dunham, Richard Linklater, Greta Gerwig, are all big fans of his 30+ years worth of ultra-autobiographical work (five features, “I am A Sex Addict” perhaps being the most popular). His magnum opus, “The Show About The Show,” started out as a “self-refl…
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In this episode, Rich and Andrew Jernigan discuss: The impact of global experiences on personal and professional growth How mentorship and deep connections shape the course of a life The role of intentionality in fostering meaningful relationships Balancing career ambitions with the importance of being present The value of slowing down and eliminat…
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Lucy Boynton is known for delivering exceptional performances in films like “Sing Street,” “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “Chevalier,” and “The Greatest Hits.” Her latest is the BritBox’s limited series “A Cruel Love: The Ruth Ellis Story,” about a woman convicted of killing her abusive lover who then became the last woman to be hanged in the UK. On this epi…
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In this episode, Rich and Eric Broad discuss: The pivotal influence of mentorship and personal relationships on career choices Transitioning from Big Law to founding a boutique legal firm How fear can be a barrier to growth and the mindset needed to overcome it The role of personal loss in shaping perspective and priorities The importance of intent…
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I'm excited to have Dr. Lauren Harte-Hargrove, executive director of the Misophonia Research Fund (MRF). We talk about this fund’s origins, and the evolution of research around misophonia. We start by getting a little into her background in neuroscience and her transition to the nonprofit sector. About the MRF and current research talk about some c…
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Griffin Dunne has balanced acting, directing, and producing for over 40 years in this business. “Chilly Scenes of Winter,” “An American Werewolf in London,” “After Hours,” “Practical Magic,” “This is Us,” to name just a small handful of his credits. For his latest, “Ex-Husbands,” he delivers a performance revelatory in its ease, miraculously blendi…
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In this episode, Rich and Bill Wilson discuss: Bill's early career journey and the pivotal mentorship that shaped his path The importance of communication and emotional intelligence in the workplace Lessons from navigating career growth and leadership roles Overcoming fears in relationships and embracing diverse perspectives Balancing future planni…
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In movies like “Million Dollar Baby,” "August: Osage County,” “Blow The Man Down,” and series like "The Americans,” “Justified,” and “Sneaky Pete,” “esteemed character actress Margo Martindale” loves to play people much different from herself. And she’s been so good at it for so long that she only started to get truly recognized for her work in her…
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In this episode, Rich and Todd Zive discuss: Todd's early life and the impact of his father's tragic murder Lessons learned from his mother’s example of strength and perseverance The power of mentorship and transformational relationships in navigating challenges Using community and service as a pathway to healing and purpose Embracing adversity as …
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Dr. Jaelline Jaffe is one of the most experienced therapists working with people with misophonia, over on the west coast. Jaelline shares her journey from teaching to becoming a therapist specializing in misophonia. We talk about a ton of things, the importance of family support and school accommodations and we get into her own protocol for approac…
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In this episode, Rich and Kristy Nittskoff discuss: How a CEO’s mentorship shaped her early career and leadership style The challenges and joys of balancing personal and professional relationships Why trust and transparency are crucial in HR and leadership The importance of embracing failure and learning from setbacks How intentionality helps maint…
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Meagan is an actress based in San Diego. Meagan shares her personal journey with misophonia as a wife and mother of 3, including her experiences with therapy and self-regulation techniques. She discusses Image Transformational Therapy (ImTT) that has provided Meagan with significant relief from her symptoms from 10 to about a 2. We get into the neu…
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Brad Fleischer is an actor, teacher, coach, filmmaker, producer, and founding partner of GhostLight Media. He originated the role of Doug in “Gruesome Playground Injuries” alongside Selma Blair. On Broadway, he starred opposite Robin Williams in “Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo,” opposite Tony Schaloub in “Golden Boy,” and played the title characte…
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