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Being Right at Home

Community Homeworks

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Welcome to ”Being Right at Home,” the official podcast of Community Homeworks located in Kalamazoo, MI. We share stories of empowerment, hope, and the incredible things that happen when we come together. Each episode features inspiring tales from our community, showcasing the heart and soul of who we are. Join us as we explore the resilience and strength of individuals overcoming challenges, and celebrate the collective spirit that makes our community thrive. Tune in for uplifting conversati ...
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The Sharing Culture

The Sharing Culture

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Originally launched in July of 2023, Sharing Culture is a podcast infused with laughter, love, and tips on community building. Every episode you will get a book recommendation and a sharing homework assignment to strengthen your own sharing practice!
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Every Day's A Business School Day

James Marriott and Nicky Thomas

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Neither James nor Nicky went to Business School. They've both learned as they have gone - mainly from the people they've met along the way, particularly on the networking circuit. Now they want to share some of that expertise to help you drive your business forward. We'll welcome a guest to each episode to bring their wisdom and knowledge on a key topic. You'll get some practical tips - and some optional homework should you want to continue the learning afterwards. Don't worry, you won't get ...
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Continuing Studies: for Higher Ed Podcasters

Hosts Jennifer-Lee Gunson & Neil McPhedran. A Podium Podcasts & HigherEdPods.com Production

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Join our community at HigherEdPods.com and follow the Continuing Studies Podcast, as we explore the intersection of higher education and podcasting. Each episode features insights from seasoned university podcasters who share tips, best practices, and stories from their podcasting journeys. Hosted by Jennifer-Lee Gunson and Neil McPhedran, this series covers everything from the technical aspects of podcasting to the art of storytelling and conducting interviews. Continuing Studies is more th ...
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Mz O In The Mix

Mz Originator

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Mz Originator is an unconventional podcaster. She pours life lessons, and growth techniques into a mixing bowl, and serves up helpful tips. Too many she has been a personal life coach in a pocket for more than 5 years. Imagine your dearest ally coming over to partake in a chat. Encouraging you with tough love, and snacks (a little cussing too). Well that's what Mz O brings to the kitchen table. Tough love, a spiked drink (cussing) with some snacks (homework). Her book, "Platform 14 Steps to ...
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Grab Bag Collab

Grab Bag Collab

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Welcome to the fabulous Grab Bag Collab main feed! Dive into a whirlwind of podcasting excitement where the unexpected is our specialty. Ever wonder what lurks behind the minds of history's most notorious criminals? Join Amber Hunt on "The Catalyst" for a journey through their twisted tales. Need some juicy advice? Look no further than "Dear Daisy," where your favorite confidant, Daisy Eagan, spills the tea on secrets. But wait, there's more! Brace yourself for a wild ride with "Shut the F*c ...
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When we think of social change, our minds often go to protests, new laws, or stories of redemption and social justice. And social change is all of those things. But often, it’s also a long process where a community comes together, looks for solutions, and learns through trial and error. Welcome to Impact in Action from MGT. On this podcast, we dive into the real stories behind every social impact solution. From the vibrant heart of Baltimore, to the rural depths of North Dakota, we discover ...
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Money and Mental Peace - Scholarship, Dave Ramsey Baby Steps, Debt-Free College, FAFSA 2025, Scholarships for College

Kara Walker - College Scholarship Strategist, Dave Ramsey Budget Nerd, Dual Enroll, Find Scholarships

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Are you worried about how to pay for college? Stressed because it’s so expensive? Are you having trouble finding scholarships, or all you find don’t apply to you? Overwhelmed with all things school and money? Welcome fam! This podcast will help you find and get scholarships, avoid student loans and maybe even graduate college debt-free! Hey! I’m Kara, a Christian entrepreneur, amateur snowboarder, and scholarship BEAST! I figured out how to not only finish college debt-free, but I even had $ ...
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Jayne Nakata, resident of Japan, creator of the award winning PodLaunch with Jayne, a system for creating and maintaining the podcast you always wanted, shares her learning and interviews women from all walks of life, making it work on their terms. 日本に住んでいる女性のため、No.1ポッドキャスト! 中田ジェーン、ニュージーランド出身、2002年から福島県在住。ポッドキャスター、ポッドキャストコンサルタント。 日本に住んでいる女性を中心にして、子育て中でも、田舎住まいでも、自分の国に住んでなくても、自分らしい人生を手に入るのはできます!
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Socio Technica

Dr Michael A. Cowling

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This is Socio Technica, a podcast focusing on the intersection of society and information technology. Tune in each day to listen to technology expert Dr Michael Cowling break down the most important tech story of the day, and explain what it might mean for you and your community.
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Real Opinions, Raw Takes. Unedited and unscripted. Views about what is going on in youth sports, primarily soccer, in my local community and across the United States. Perspectives are unique and come from that of a Club Owner/Director/Administrator, Coach, Player and Parent of a Soccer Player and also a parent of an Elite Gymnast.
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Staying Smiley

Kylie Oblak

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mini chats with @kylierunssmiley for whenever you need a sprinkle of positivity, inspiration, or a heart to heart conversation - maybe it’s when you’re getting ready for the day and sipping your coffee, maybe it’s when you’re driving to the gym or doing your homework, maybe it’s when you’re getting ready for bed and doing some stretches. whatever you reason may be, I encourage you to throw on an episode, romanticize your life, and take the time to take care of yourself and listen to the ways ...
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School's In

Stanford Graduate School of Education

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Unlock the future of learning with School’s In, your go-to podcast for cutting-edge insights and enlightening conversations in education. Presented by Stanford Graduate School of Education (Stanford GSE), this podcast is hosted by Dean Dan Schwartz and Senior Lecturer Denise Pope. They invite you to join them as they navigate the complexities of post-pandemic education and discuss the latest research in teaching and learning. This season on School’s In, we delve into a variety of pressing to ...
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Educate the Heart with Jennifer Lee Quattrucci

Educate the Heart with Jennifer Lee Quattrucci

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This podcast is for teachers and parents who believe children must be loved first, and no academic subject, content matter, or trend can replace the human connection all children need to thrive. It’s about bringing authentic learning to students and encouraging creativity, collaboration and the use of critical thinking skills throughout the school day and beyond. It is an introduction to and based on my forthcoming book: Educate the Heart: Screen-Free Activities for Grades PreK-6 to Inspire ...
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In this episode of Tales of the Resistance, Amber Hunt breaks down a chaotic weekend in Los Angeles, where a crackdown on immigrant workers sparked a showdown over the right to protest and who really holds the power. From city streets to constitutional lawsuits, the resistance is growing. Welcome to Tales of the Resistance, where we bring you stori…
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Ok we gotta talk. I’ve got some truth bombs to share because, let’s be honest, student loans are getting out of hand! At times, it’s hard to pay for school without them… but it’s also hard to have them hanging over your head for 10, 20, or 30+ years. It’s time to choose your hard! So, I have some details that you may not really want to know… but sh…
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What does it mean to be a lifelong learner? And how might education and learning be reframed to enable flourishing across the lifespan? On this episode of School’s In, we welcome Stanford Graduate School of Education (GSE) Professor Mitchell Stevens to discuss the nature of work and learning in a world where people are living and working longer. We…
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On this week's episode, protests cross borders, the Property Brothers take a stand, and communities come together against ICE raids. Welcome to Tales of the Resistance, where we bring you stories of defiance and rebellion, little glimmers of hope in overwhelming times. Here are links if you want to listen to the full TACO tunes: https://www.youtube…
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Who actually gets the scholarship money? Is it awarded straight to you or sent to your college/university on your behalf? Does it really make any difference either way? What if you're in high school and won't be going to college for another year or two? What if you aren't enrolled in a college yet? Then where do the scholarship funds go? Answers in…
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Monnica's life took an unexpected turn, leading her on a long journey of recovery. In this episode, she shares how she found strength, relearned essential skills, and leaned on her community to rebuild her independence. Her path led her to Community Homeworks, where our repair classes and home projects became a meaningful part of her story. Be sure…
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How two science-savvy professors turned stats and storytelling into a compelling educational podcast. Kristin Sainani and Regina Nuzzo—co-hosts of Normal Curves: Sexy Science, Serious Statistics—join Neil McPhedran and Jennifer-Lee to celebrate the 50th episode of Continuing Studies. Kristin and Regina share the story behind launching their podcast…
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In this week's episode, protesters rally near Trump at West Point, Congress fights over tariffs and impeachment, and Scottish activists demand recognition. Welcome to Tales of the Resistance, where we bring you stories of defiance and rebellion, little glimmers of hope in overwhelming times. Tales Of The Resistance is published early and ad-free on…
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Got a thing for stories—reading, writing, watching, or listening to them? What if you could snag $1,000 just for making up a story yourself!? In this episode, we’ll break down how to enter, share some easy tips to make your submission shine, and chat about why this is a great chance for anyone who loves writing, whether it’s for fun or something mo…
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Why is early childhood math important? And how can parents and teachers use research-backed, and play-based practices to encourage math learning? On this episode of School’s In, we welcome Stanford Graduate School of Education (GSE) Professor Emerita Deborah Stipek to discuss why learning and practicing math is important for young children. We also…
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A $15,000 scholarship for a prom outfit made out of duct tape? Yep, it’s real—and it’s as wild as it sounds. In this episode, we break down how this quirky scholarship works, why it actually matters, and what it says about creativity and opportunity in college funding. If you think scholarships are all serious essays and straight-A grades, this one…
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On this week's episode, we’ve got protest chants, Photoshopped knuckle conspiracy theories, and James Comey just trying to enjoy a walk on the beach. Welcome to Tales of the Resistance, where we bring you stories of defiance and rebellion, little glimmers of hope in overwhelming times. Tales Of The Resistance is published early and ad-free on the G…
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In this episode, Nicky and James talk about the process of strategizing and delivering a successful podcast. We talk about how important it is to stand out with a good quality format and to research and pilot the podcast to ensure that it is hitting the mark. We chatted about the journey we went on together to develop the strategy for this podcast.…
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How Purdue’s podcast expanded its reach with strategic use of video, SEO, and timely content planning. Kate Young returns to Continuing Studies to share how Purdue’s This Is Purdue podcast has grown from an alumni-focused show into a wide-reaching content hub. She breaks down the strategic shift toward video, the role of short-form clips across pla…
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In this week's episode, a mayor is arrested while protesting, Trump wants to accept a foreign jet as a gift, and his birthday bash includes tanks and a $45M price tag. Cue the laugh track. Welcome to Tales of the Resistance, where we bring you stories of defiance and rebellion, little glimmers of hope in overwhelming times.…
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Ben wanted to go to college, but did not know at first how he would pay for it. Cue scholarships! $90,000 in scholarships later, he paid for his Harvard education, and now wants to help tell others how they can do the same! Now in part 3 we discuss his top 3 resources to help you find scholarships that are specific to you! Scholars and Dollars Lear…
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Welcome to Directora. In order to begin highlighting the amazing contributions of women in film, we have to start at the very beginning with Alice Guy-Blache, a prolific silent film director who was the first of her kind. The young French woman worked at a camera company and saw the potential for film to tell stories. As one of the inventors of nar…
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*** Join us for our LIVE event May 21st on the Stanford campus. Details below. *** How can schools apply the latest research to improve learning for all students? And how can parents, school leaders, and policymakers use that research to bring about change? On this episode of School’s In, we welcome Stanford Graduate School of Education (GSE) Profe…
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In this week's episode, Trump flunks his 100-day report card, gets roasted by Kamala, and sued by Maine. Amber can't help but wonder 'Is this real life?' Welcome to Tales of the Resistance, where we bring you stories of defiance and rebellion, little glimmers of hope in overwhelming times. Tales Of The Resistance is published early and ad-free on t…
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Reason #1 - You will retire, but your kids may not go to college. Take care of your survival first. I know how to help you and your kids graduate debt-free without parental help… as that’s what I did! Plus 2 more reasons! Come listen in! Schedule a FREE Scholarship Strategy Session with me to discuss how I can find your child between $10,000-30,000…
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In this heartfelt conversation, Mz Originator explores the universal feeling of being lost in today's chaotic world. Sharing personal experiences of grief, loss, and the importance of seeking help, Mz O emphasizes that feeling lost is a common human experience. The discussion highlights the need for emotional support, the significance of finding li…
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In this second chapter of our literacy mini-series, we’re back in Utah, where a bold statewide goal is in motion: get 70% of third grade students reading at grade level by 2027. But how do you take that goal and turn it into real change? We find out in this episode of Impact in Action. Today, we catch up with the Utah State Board of Education’s Sav…
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In this episode we spoke to IT Specialist, Phil Farey, about the slight scary topic of cyber attacks. He talked us through some of the simple ways we can make ourselves less vulnerable to being targeted without it costing the earth. He also talked to us about the potential damage that being hacked can cause – not just physically but reputationally …
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An update on the Higher Ed PodCon—where higher education podcasters will come together to connect, learn, and grow Neil McPhedran and Jennifer-Lee are joined by Gregg Oldring, original producer of the Continuing Studies podcast and creator of the Higher Ed Pods Directory, to share an inside look at the upcoming Higher Ed PodCon, happening July 12th…
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Trump told Canada how to vote and they did the exact opposite. Gore’s dropping history lessons, Booker’s on the Capitol steps, and Michigan’s protesting everything. Resistance? Oh, it’s thriving. Welcome to Tales of the Resistance, where we bring you stories of defiance and rebellion, little glimmers of hope in overwhelming times. Tales Of The Resi…
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The money has FINALLY COME! What do you need to keep track of so that you don’t lose out on official details for receiving or renewing the scholarships? I give details in today’s episode! Want my one-on-one help to find scholarships that you are for sure eligible for? Then head to calendly.com/moneyandmentalpeace and plan a FREE Scholarship Strateg…
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In this episode, Rabbi Schicker of Temple B’nai Israel shares how her upbringing, faith, and experiences shaped her commitment to justice, service, and community. She talks about the people who influenced her, her passion for supporting refugee families, and how her values connect to the mission of Community Homeworks. We also reflect on the role o…
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*** Join us for our LIVE event May 21st on the Stanford campus. Details below. *** What is a healthy amount of homework for a student? And how can schools, teachers and parents help students live balanced lives? On this episode of School’s In, we welcome California State Assemblywoman Pilar Schiavo to discuss the Healthy Homework Bill and students’…
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Reading is one of the most fundamental skills we have. It affects everything; our ability to get a job, navigate daily life, stay informed, or think critically. And yet, today in the U.S., reading is something we take for granted. Recent studies show that our literacy rates are on the decline: more than half of Americans can’t read above a sixth-gr…
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In this engaging conversation, Roberta E. Speight shares her entrepreneurial journey, discussing her businesses in notary and fingerprinting services. She emphasizes the importance of community empowerment, the challenges of managing multiple businesses, and the motivation behind her work. Roberta also provides insights into the notary business, th…
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In this episode, we hear tales from protests around the nation, a Maryland Senator taking things into his own hands, and a soap company taking a stand. Welcome to Tales of the Resistance, where we bring you stories of defiance and rebellion, little glimmers of hope in overwhelming times. Tales Of The Resistance is published early and ad-free on the…
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Don’t believe me? Hear true stories from redditors about how a small amount of student debt doubled or even tripled due to loan interest, how they’re struggling to even make the first payment, and how their mental health has been significantly impacted by debt. But I won’t leave you in the dumps! Learn about how Crystal paid off $200,000 in debt in…
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A podcast about secrets hosted by Daisy Eagan. This episode was originally published on the Grab Bag Collab Patreon page on March 14, 2025. New episodes of Dear Daisy are published on the Patreon page every other Friday. In this episode, one letter writer has some thoughts about her in-laws, another with a problematic co-worker, and we chat about p…
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** This episode was recorded in spring 2024 and therefore some of the regulations and information mentioned may have since changed ** In this episode James and Nicky chat to Accountant, Michael Harle, about navigating the tricky world of tax and keeping on top of our business finances. We covered why tax should be taken seriously, but that with the…
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In this episode of The Transformations with Jayne Podcast, I welcome guest Raven Takahashi to discuss their life in Japan and being "neurospicy". The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including why performance reviews are nonsensical, the impact of societal expectations and the importance of being true to yourself. Raven shares some inter…
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R2 Studios on turning serious history into compelling podcasts. Jeanette Patrick and Jim Ambuske of R2 Studios join the Continuing Studies podcast to discuss the intersection of history, storytelling, and podcasting. They share how R2 Studios was founded with a mission to democratize history through engaging audio content, supported by academic rig…
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In this episode, we hear tales from one of the reddest states, Harvard, and a little cafe in Providence. Welcome to Tales of the Resistance, where we bring you stories of defiance and rebellion, little glimmers of hope in overwhelming times. Tales Of The Resistance is published early and ad-free on the Grab Bag Collab Patreon page. Follow Grab Bag …
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Wanting to reduce the cost of tuition? Wondering how your daughter can earn scholarships? Are you assisting her with financial planning for college, and don’t know where to start? I know parents are concerned with their children being burdened with student debt and making choices in life based on that debt. I want them to have freedom after school …
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What are effective methods that support adult learning? And how can modern tools and technology help in that effort? On this episode of School’s In, we welcome Associate Professor Candace Thille to discuss the research and design behind successful adult learning. We also touch on the importance of feedback, and how it can make AI and other technolo…
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In this episode, we hear tales of Obama keeping it real, law firms taking a stand, and a day of protest. Welcome to Tales of the Resistance, where we bring you stories of defiance and rebellion, little glimmers of hope in overwhelming times. Tales Of The Resistance is published early and ad-free on the Grab Bag Collab Patreon page. Follow Grab Bag …
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Simone Biles, Michael Phelps… Can’t get enough of the Olympics and Team USA? Who is your fav athlete? Write about it and win a scholarship for being such a big fan!!! I give all the details about this scholarship on today's episode! Want to find more scholarships that you enjoy, like this one? Then head to calendly.com/moneyandmentalpeace and plan …
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In this episode we had a chat with Mandy Allen about all things CRM – what it is, all the forms it comes in and why we need it. We discussed the basics of getting started and how it supports you in delivering the best experience you can to your greatest asset – your customers. Mandy also shared some useful tips on preparing the way for CRM implemen…
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What if professional development was as accessible as your favorite podcast? Dr. Lindsay Persohn shares her experience as a literacy scholar, podcast host, and educator using audio to transform professional learning and classroom engagement. From founding Classroom Caffeine to launching innovative “pod clubs,” she reveals how podcasting can make re…
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In this episode, we hear tales of speeches, town halls, and worldwide Tesla protests. Welcome to Tales of the Resistance, where we bring you stories of defiance and rebellion, little glimmers of hope in overwhelming times. Tales Of The Resistance is published early and ad-free on the Grab Bag Collab Patreon page. Follow Grab Bag Collab on Instagram…
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Ben wanted to go to college, but did not know at first how he would pay for it. Cue scholarships! $90,000 in scholarships later, he paid for his Harvard education, and now wants to help tell others how they can do the same! In part 2, we discuss… Testing out of classes (CLEP, DSST, AP) Professional Judgement - secret password/keyword where they tak…
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How can parents of young children best foster healthy development? And what role does real-time, actionable data play in designing tools and policies that support families and caregivers? On this episode of School’s In, we welcome Professor Phil Fisher to discuss best practices for early childhood development and ways policymakers can help. We also…
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In this engaging conversation, D Ferguson interviews Eric, a veteran and personal trainer, discussing his journey into fitness, the importance of lifestyle changes for success, and the dynamics between trainers and clients. They explore key elements for a successful fitness journey, the significance of personalized nutrition, and the reality of che…
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