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- A podcast dedicated to the rising stars across every industry — from real estate investors and athletes to entrepreneurs, musicians, parents, and changemakers. Hosted by Daniel Andrade and Yoni Rios, two Mexican immigrant entrepreneurs living the American dream in Los Angeles, California, this show brings you handpicked guests with extraordinary stories and powerful insights. Each episode is designed to deliver maximum value — helping you shorten your learning curve, ignite your passions, ...
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“La Neta” or “The Truth” is a podcast channel by a married couple talking about all the hard-hitting topics people are afraid to talk about and more! This channel will talk about things from mental health to crazy exes!
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Each week we share a story, explore insights that can illuminate our path, and interview guests with their own fascinating immigrant journeys, getting to know what’s cool, weird and mental about each other’s cultures showing that we’re all a little messed up but we’re all pretty similar too. Hosted by Carmen Neta & produced by Philip Kidd. Music by Caterina Schrebri #society #culture #immigrantsinireland #migrant #immigrants
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WINii (wewinii.com) is a community and app for women and allies in tech making wealth building actionable. Empowering a million women to become millionaires! Join our podcast (MoneyBites) to hear women in tech share their money and career stories.
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The Latino Soul Sessions: Where ancient roots meet modern minds… one story, one lesson, one healing at a time. Welcome, mi gente. This ain’t your abuelita’s self-help show (though we love her and her rosary). The Latino Soul Sessions is a space for all of us navigating the messy, magical in-between where cultural healing, identity, and mental health all come together like a soulful caldo when you didn’t even know you were hungry. I’m Dan. Curandero. Business Professional. Grad student. Spiri ...
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"Make Art Not War" is a podcast that explores the power of creativity in the face of conflict. Hosted by Libby Lenkinski and produced by The Forward and Albi, this podcast features ten conversations with leading Jewish and Palestinian artists working in Israel.
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Tempers fly as the newsmakers of the week face-off in this award-winning show. Anchored by Sanket Upadhyay, this weekly program has politicians battlling wits with a live audience.
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HTML energy is all around us and in every website. Building websites has become complex, but the energy of HTML persists. What makes HTML special is its simplicity. HTML isn’t a vast language, yet you can do a lot with it. Anyone who wants to publish on the web can write HTML. This accessibility and ease of use is where its energy resides. In this podcast, we talk to people about their relationship with HTML energy—how they first encountered it, how they harness it, and where it's going. Who ...
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Social Media and Politics is a podcast bringing you innovative, first-hand insights into how social media is changing the political game. Subscribe for interviews and analysis with politicians, academics, and leading digital strategists to get their take on how social media influences the ways we engage with politics and democracy. Social Media and Politics is hosted by Michael Bossetta, political scientist at Lund University. Check out the podcast's official website: https://socialmediaandp ...
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Hello and welcome to Ankahi Dastaan with Ansh! I’m Ansh Sisodia, also known as Rana Anshuman Singh, and I’m thrilled to take you on this journey of discovery. In this podcast, we’ll explore how the seemingly trivial can hold profound meaning. Each episode features captivating stories, heartfelt poems, and casual conversations that reveal the beauty hidden in everyday life. Together, we’ll uncover the significance of moments we often overlook. Join me as we celebrate the magic in the mundane ...
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My guests are leaders from varied businesses and perspectives from around the world. They generously share their business, health and life expertise and stories to help my listeners grow their business, improve their health, and shift their perspectives. Did you get that means free coaching just by listening? Yes, this is a business podcast, but listeners say it is more like sitting in my living room listening to a chat with friends. Incredibly accomplished friends but friends! The show is n ...
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In this episode of La Pura Neta Show, we sit down with Chris Limon — a dedicated father, community leader, and entrepreneur who’s all about breaking generational cycles and leaving a real legacy behind. Chris opens up about the pivotal moments that shaped his mindset, the struggles that turned into lessons, and why staying rooted in your values mat…
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In this episode, we’re talking about … choices! Giving our dogs choices is extremely important for their wellbeing. Our beloved dogs rely on us for food, shelter and comfort. And many of them even for such basic needs as going to the toilet! In this episode we discuss how this affects their wellbeing and behaviour, and what you can do to give your …
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Mi gente… this episode is for the healers, the feelers, and yes, the professional “it’s fine, I can handle it” people. If you’ve ever been the designated listener, the cousin everyone calls to vent, the coworker who gets trapped in “one quick chat” that turns into a free therapy session, or the friend who gets texts like “hey, can I just ask you so…
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In this episode, we continue talking about wellbeing in dog training - both emotional and physical. When training and living with dogs, we often focus on what we need to teach them. We discuss training methods, argue whether we should be using this or that equipment… all while focusing on the “what”. But we often forget to ask ourselves the very im…
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Maria wrote her dream job into existence—and it came true. She envisioned the exact role, the scope, the team culture, even how she’d receive the offer—on a beach in Costa Rica. Then NVIDIA called with an offer, and yes, the role was as she imagined. But Maria’s journey wasn’t all manifestation and sunshine. Her mindset shift was sparked by a painf…
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Mi gente… This episode is for anyone who’s ever burned sage, prayed to their ancestors, chugged their cafecito, and thought: “Wait… am I supposed to be a healer, a therapist, or just a functional adult today?” Today, we’re diving into the roots of Curanderismo. And no, it’s not just waving ramas around like you’re auditioning for a spiritual mariac…
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🔥 In this powerful episode of La Pura Neta Show, we sit down with none other than Luther Sanchez — a great husband, dedicated father, and one of the top-producing real estate agents in Southern California. Not only is he killing it in the real estate game, but he’s also a sharp investor and all-around solid human being. What many don’t know is that…
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In this episode of La Pura Neta Show, we sit down with Jose Hermosillo — a proud Mexican-American entrepreneur who turned humble beginnings into a legacy. Jose shares how he overcame adversity, silenced the doubters, and built his real estate empire from the ground up. We talk about the sacrifices, the sleepless nights, and the “burn the boats” men…
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Behaviour issues very often arise as a consequence of the dog’s needs not being met appropriately. But what does that mean exactly? What needs to dogs have that we may inadvertently not be meeting? In this episode, we discuss dogs’ needs - as a species, as a breed and as an individual. — The information in this episode is purely educational and it …
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Mi gente… This episode is a love letter to those of us raised on prayer, Vicks, and not talking about feelings. If you’ve ever saged your room, cried to your playlist, talked to your plants, then opened your Notes app like it was a therapy journal, you are not alone. And yes, you are in a place where you’re allowed to light your veladora and still …
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Hyun’s career has been anything but typical. She helped launch Airbnb in Korea—building everything from the ground up like a scrappy startup, but with the backing of a global brand. It was one of her biggest career highs—but what came before and after was just as compelling.Did you know international students often pay more for student loans? Hyun …
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We all make mistakes when it comes to training and living with our dogs. In this episode, we talk about mistakes we’ve made in dog training and what we learned from them. We discuss ethics in dog training and how different training approaches may affect the dogs we work and live with. — The information in this episode is purely educational and it i…
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Jakub Szymik, Founder of CEE Digital Democracy Watch, discusses the EU's ongoing initiatives to fight disinformation, regulate political advertising, and protect election integrity on social media. Jakub shares his insights on the Digital Services Act, the European Democracy Shield, and how these initiatives relate to digital political advertising …
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Let’s be real here, when was the last time your job asked you to bring your intuition to the team meeting? Yeah... probably never. This week on The Latino Soul Sessions, we’re flipping the script and asking the real questions: Can you lead with your gut? Can your ancestors co-sign your strategy deck? Can you light a candle before a Zoom call withou…
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They say you don’t quit jobs—you quit managers. I’ve had a toxic boss whose explosive anger left me shaking on the commute home. Sadly, Helen faced a similar situation. But unlike me, she found her voice—and a smart, strategic way out. In this episode, Helen shares how she stood up to a workplace bully and rewrote her own story. We also dive into h…
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Did you know up to 70% of mental health conditions may be misdiagnosed? Rui is on a mission to change that with her mental health AI startup. But her path to entrepreneurship is anything but typical. Rui worked in AI before large language models went mainstream. As her corporate career accelerated, the pandemic hit—prompting deep reflection on work…
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“Never use physical or psychological punishment on dogs” is one of the guidelines we follow strictly. It seems straightforward - but is it? Some behavioural advice, human reactions to dog behaviour and training techniques may seem kind, but could be perceived as punishment by the dog. We also usually easily recognise physical punishment, but when i…
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Okay, real talk, this episode is for anyone who’s ever felt “too spiritual for work” and “too woo woo for your therapist.” We are diving into what it means to be seen while healing, like, for real. No filters, no fluff. Just you, your chanclas, your trauma, and your glittery altar. We're talking masks, impostor syndrome, ancestral pep talks, and wh…
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What do crisis managers really do? I thought they were pessimists, always expecting the worst. But Marnie showed me they’re actually optimists—people who believe they can still make a difference. In this episode of MoneyBites, Marnie shares why she left government after the Capitol attack and opens up about her personal cancer scare, at a time when…
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Neta has one of the coolest jobs I know. She leads workplace innovation—having scaled Meta’s internal hackathons globally, and now serving as Director of Innovation at Okta. But her path wasn’t always smooth.Despite a decade of success as a hardware engineer at Broadcom, returning to the workforce after maternity leave brought crushing interview ex…
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Ever wonder what it’s like to be in grad school while running a business and doing spiritual work? In this episode, I share why I went back to grad school at 38 to become a therapist, not to leave curanderismo behind, but to add to it. We talk about blending tradition with clinical tools, healing soul wounds and anxiety, and what it means to be the…
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This one’s personal, y’all. In this episode, I’m sharing the moment Spirit straight up kicked down the door like a chancla-wielding mother, demanding I stop ignoring my path as a healer. I didn’t plan this life. I was just trying to live, light some copal, and mind my business. But the call was loud. Real loud. If you’ve ever felt a quiet nudge (or…
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Hey hey! In this first episode, I’m keeping it real about why I started this podcast, how I went from running a business to burning copal, and what it means to walk between cultures, roles, and healing paths. We’re talking curanderismo meets clinical counseling, ancestral wisdom, crying-in-the-car breakthroughs, and why healing isn’t a straight lin…
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What would it take to walk away from a high-paying role as Head of Engineering at a top tech company? For Nancy, it came down to one question: Can I see myself in the company leadership’s shoes 10 years from now—and feel excited about it?The answer was no. She didn’t envy their path, and that realization gave her the clarity to break the golden han…
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Understanding normal dog behaviour is essential if we want to prevent or solve behaviour issues. And more importantly - it allows us to offer our dogs the best life we possibly can. Join us as we talk about what dogs need and do to feel happy, comfortable and content. And what happens when normal dog behaviour is not allowed … — The information in …
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Dan Brahmy, Co-Founder and CEO at Cyabra, discusses the cutting-edge in disinformation monitoring. Dan shares some of Cyabra's work around the new pope, the tariff war, and narratives following the Trump assassination attempt. We discuss how monitoring works technically, what type of attributes are used to classify accounts as inauthentic, and how …
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In this episode, we talk about our expectations and commands. Should we be commanding our dogs or should we be asking them to do something? What should we be teaching them at all? Why do otherwise obedient dogs sometimes disobey? We offer insight into a different approach towards our lives with dogs - about an approach based on building a strong, h…
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Welcome to Dog ways - a Pet Dog Trainers of Europe podcast! This is a podcast about ethical dog training. When working with dogs and their humans, we are always guided by the PDTE code of ethics. We look at dogs as individuals, always aiming at treating them with kindness and respect. In this short introduction episode, we answer the question “What…
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In this episode, Shoma gets real about what it’s like when your career hits pause and how it taught her a big lesson: _you are not your job_. We chat about the power of building an identity beyond the 9-to-5, why multiple income streams are a must, and how the tech job hunt isn’t as simple as “just get a referral” anymore. Come hear about Shoma's c…
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Dr. Neta Kligler-Vilenchik and Dr. Ioana Literat share research from their new book Not Your Parent's Politics: Understanding Young People's Political Expression on Social Media. We discuss how young people use social media such as TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube to experiment with their political identity, even if they are too young to vote. Exampl…
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Neil Brown, President of the Poytner Institute for Media Studies, discusses the challenges facing journalism. We discuss the concept of media trust, changing revenue models, and the challenges for journalism posed by digital fragmentation. Neil also shares his thoughts on fact-checking and Politifact.com, and we end with a discussion of AI's implic…
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Dr. Michael D. Cohen, CEO of Cohen Research Group and author of Modern Political Campaigns, shares how artificial intelligence is impacting political campaigns. We discuss how AI is like an automated staffer, and what types of human involvement is still needed to craft a winning strategy. We also examine AI's role in generating copy like social med…
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Kati’s career journey went from leading a wild salmon research study to driving sustainability initiatives at major tech companies likeGoogle,Meta, andAdobe. What I find most inspiring about Kati isn’t just her commitment to building a purpose-driven career—it’s her willingness to continuously reassess what success and wellbeing truly mean. During …
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We've heard some fascinating origin stories, but never a clarinet repair business owner turned software engineer. Melanie loved her work, but like many small businesses, one down side was the brutal hours. Every hour she spent at her repair bench was directly tied to her income. Time off? Practically impossible. That is, until life forced her to pi…
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Dr. Johan Farkas and Dr. Marcus Maloney discuss how the language used to describe digital media frames our understanding and the actions of policymakers. We break down how terms like "toxic", "trolls", and "filter bubbles" are often used uncritically and limit how we understand the relationships between digital media and social problems like misogy…
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Katherine is a rare combination of being wicked smart and super grounded. Five minutes of talking to her, and it's clear she has mastered her craft as a product marketing manager. What I didn't know about her, is that Katherine started her career in standup comedy. (No wonder she’s so articulate and quick on her feet!) What I learned about her thro…
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The 9th Annual Social Media and Politics Year in Review! This year, we cover the platforms’ year in review reports, election interference in Romania, the battle over text and the "eXodus", and social media bans for teenagers. Here are links to resources discussed in the episode, and see you in 2025! Platform Reports: Meta TikTok Snap Pinterest Twit…
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On the tenth episode and season finale of Make Art Not War, host Libby Lenkinski sits down with Rachel Leah Jones, an Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker who blurs the lines between art and activism. "I feel like I'm making a film, which, you know, clearly it's, not about me, in any obvious sense, but it's very much about my political self. It…
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Ryan Davis, Co-founder and Chief Operating Officer at People First, guests for a debrief on content creators in the 2024 US election. We discuss content creator strategies between the two parties, how influencers have become professionalized, and what this means for communications and elections going forward. Advertising, authenticity, and power fl…
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On the ninth episode of Make Art Not War, host Libby Lenkinski sits down with celebrated Palestinian-Israeli actor and playwright Ala Dakka. Dakka comes from a Muslim family in a village in the north of Israel, but grew up in a Jewish community in Beersheba, Israel. He started as a musician but quickly transitioned to acting and, most recently, wri…
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This was another fun interview where I got to learn about a new role at Meta that I didn't know existed. Ever wondered who brings 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 avatars to life in the Metaverse? Natasha shares how art producers connects concept artists, animators, engineers, and researchers to shape groundbreaking ideas. While Natasha's journey into tech was an interesti…
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On the seventh episode of Make Art Not War, host Libby Lenkinski sits down with acclaimed Israeli author Etgar Keret. Keret also shares his insights on the complexities of modern society and the power of storytelling to challenge the status quo. Please enjoy this episode and, remember, art is subjective. We hope you will listen with an open mind, a…
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On the sixth episode of Make Art Not War, host Libby Lenkinski speaks with two members of System Ali: Musician, actress, writer, rap and spoken-word artist Samira Saraya and poet, rapper, and accordionist Neta Weiner. System Ali is a Palestinian-Jewish band that has emerged as a powerful cultural force for community building and social change. Toge…
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