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Insignificant Others

Brett Featherston & Robb Flint

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Everyone Has a Story. Brett Featherston & Robb Flint interview people from all walks of life who share their personal story of accomplishment, success, perseverance, and overcoming difficult challenges in life.
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Low Fact Podcast

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The unresearched opinions of two culturally insignificant dudes. Join us as we dive into a diverse array of subjects, including current events, social observations, personal reflections, and other commentary. New episodes posting weekly. . . . Contact Us: [email protected] Featured Music on Soundcloud: @artificialfantasy Bitchute: www.bitchute.com/lowfactpodcast X: x.com/lowfactpodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/lowfactpodcast/ Soundcloud: @lowfactpodcast Spotify: https://open.spoti ...
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Tiny trusts toward a big, out-of-the-box life are often misunderstood. So, we take simple, day-to-day choices into our own hands, leading to a life that can become binding and, at times, painful. Even Just a Little explores the tiny trusts that lead to the “what, why, and how” our guests have discovered on their out-of-the-box journeys. Trusting the Divine through moment-by-moment decisions guides us toward becoming a significant part of the whole of humanity. Choices shape our lives. As we ...
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Welcome to Meant For More, the world’s most empowering Movement leading millions of heart-led purpose-seekers, like you, from feeling insignificant to invincible. I believe that millions of people are waking up every morning knowing they were made for more. They are fed up of watching others achieve their dreams and feel like they are just killing time, which is killing their dreams, killing their confidence and it’s killing them… but it doesn’t have to be this way. As a result of empowering ...
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The Rosie and Roula Show

Roula Abou Haidar and Rosie Burrows

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Welcome to the Rosie and Roula show! We have very different lifestyles and family dynamics. Rosie loves dogs. She lives the van life alone, and most days she can't be bothered to brush her hair or even look in the mirror. Roula love cats, she has three kids and a husband and doesn't dare leave the house without wearing her red lipstick. On the surface, we're like chalk and cheese. And sometimes, our beliefs are so different that we don't see eye to eye at all. Yet we find so much knowledge a ...
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HM/LM

Jonathan Weiss

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In this podcast we will talk with each other, friends, family, and strangers about the high and low moments of our lives. The day-to-day highs and lows. These moments, though seemingly insignificant, are an important part of our experience. The major highs and lows define us, and these we will explore occasionally.
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Building a Modern Employer Brand podcast is a weekly podcast that brings you a modern breath of air into employer branding and other HR marketing! This podcast is for all modern-minded HR/Talent marketing practitioners who want to learn how to influence talents with messages and marketing in a world where attention is no longer a default. This podcast is brought to you by Employer Branding Agency Emine and hosted by Susanna Rantanen. Susanna is Finland's best-known employer branding expert a ...
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Stupid Human Suits

Carol Hartsell & Sean Crespo

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You are a completely insignificant, totally random evolutionary accident who could die any moment for no discernible reason. Fun, right? Nearly everyone, at one time or another, has looked down at their body and thought, “What is this thing? How the hell did I get in here? What is an ‘I’ anyway and how much pizza can I put in it?” But almost no one asks those questions out loud for fear of making others uncomfortable. Well, good news. Stupid Human Suits is all about that uncomfortable...ness ...
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About 100,000 years ago, Homo sapiens was still an insignificant animal minding its own business in a corner of Africa. Our ancestors shared the planet with at least five other human species, and their role in the ecosystem was no greater than that of gorillas, fireflies, or jellyfish. Then, about 70,000 years ago, a mysterious change took place in the mind of Homo sapiens, transforming it into the master of the entire planet and the terror of the ecosystem. Today it stands on the verge of b ...
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Day24: Where Healthcare Meets Exponential Innovation is a podcast that delves into the transformative moment in healthcare, represented by a metaphor on the 24th day of peaceful walks at Radnor Lake in Nashville. Imagine Radnor Lake, an eighty-five square acre lake, tranquil and vast, where lily pads begin to grow, each only one square inch in size. On the first day, there’s just one lily pad, seemingly insignificant on such a large body of water. But each day, the lily pads double, steadily ...
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We are living in times of unprecedented technological development. Many of the tools and devices we invented 20 years ago are obsolete today. In his internationally best selling book, "Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow", Yuval Noah Harari observes that this development is continuing in important fields such as genetic engineering, regenerative medicine and nanotechnology. Harari predicts that developments in these fields will transform us into super-humans. We might become biologically ...
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"If ‘no’ is not an option, then ‘yes’ is not a choice." Passionate about Learning & Development, with a life mission to empower people to discover their strengths, talents, and authentic voice. What drives me every day is the belief that no talent or dream should be overlooked, lost, or wasted. This series designed to share insights into the path o…
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In this episode, Rosie sits down with Roula, a thoughtful parent navigating one of today’s biggest parenting dilemmas: Should kids be allowed on TikTok? From heartfelt conversations with her 10-year-old son to exploring parental controls, the risks of social media comparison, and the importance of balance, Roula opens up about her fears and hopes a…
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In this hilariously awkward episode, Rosie shares her struggle with a 70-year-old friend who unapologetically farts — loudly and smelly — without acknowledging it. 🤢 She asks Roula: What do you do when someone won’t stop farting in your presence? We dive into fart etiquette, cultural differences, embarrassment vs honesty, and why it’s so hard to ca…
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“It is what it is.” A phrase some people find comforting — while others find it triggering. In this episode, Roula & Rosie dive into the meaning, the emotions, and the personal stories behind this deceptively simple expression. Inspired by thoughtful listener comments, the conversation unpacks: Why “it is what it is” can feel empowering for some bu…
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“It is what it is.” A phrase some people find comforting — while others find it triggering. In this episode, Roula & Rosie dive into the meaning, the emotions, and the personal stories behind this deceptively simple expression. Inspired by thoughtful listener comments, the conversation unpacks: Why “it is what it is” can feel empowering for some bu…
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Ever met a know-it-all who just won’t let you finish your sentence? In this episode, Roula and Rosie unpack the frustrating (and sometimes hilarious) world of people who think they know everything. From unsolicited advice and one-upping to exploring the difference between arrogance and neurodivergence, this conversation gets real, raw, and surprisi…
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In this episode, Roula and Rosie unpack a thought-provoking question: Are well-traveled people more “achieved” than others? 🌍✈️ They explore: Whether travel contributes to personal growth or just social status. Different kinds of travel (luxury, backpacking, family vacations, cultural exploration). The privilege and accessibility of travel. How mea…
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Friendships are beautiful, but they’re also complicated. In this episode, Rosie & Roula dive deep into the realities of maintaining friendships as adults. Why does it often feel one-sided? Why are we afraid to talk about our needs? And when is it healthier to walk away rather than hold on? From “seasonal friendships” to the fear of confrontation, j…
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In this episode of the Story-Driven Business Podcast, Susanna explains why budgeting employer branding for 2026 is essential for winning business leaders. Every employer has an employer image, but a true employer brand only exists when people feel an emotional connection. Without strategic investment, your image will be shaped by others, from emplo…
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Were you ever told not to swim after eating? Or that swallowing gum would stay in your stomach for seven years? Rosie & Roula dive into the funny, bizarre, and sometimes universal “rules” we grew up with—only to find out most of them are complete myths! From fish and yogurt “poisoning” to pimples from pointing at the stars, we’re unpacking the quir…
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Have you ever overheard a conversation that left you unsettled… or even haunted you for hours after? In this episode, Roula and Rosie dive into the world of eavesdropping vs overhearing—when it’s funny, when it’s heartbreaking, and when it feels like a heavy responsibility. Roula shares how overhearing a couple’s tense argument in public left her s…
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Unsolicited advice is everywhere—but what do you do when it comes wrapped in condescension? Ever been deep in a project when a stranger strolls up with unwanted advice? Rosie sure has. While fixing a coolant leak in her van, she finds herself on the receiving end of a condescending neighbor’s commentary—and overhears him mocking her to others. In t…
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Unsolicited advice is everywhere—but what do you do when it comes wrapped in condescension? In this episode, Rosie vents about fixing her van when a neighbor swooped in with unwanted opinions and zero tact. From mansplaining mechanics to eavesdropping neighbors, we break down the frustration of dealing with people who assume women can’t handle “tec…
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Ever wondered about the unspoken rules of van life? Or why people-watching can be oddly fascinating? In this episode of The Rosie & Roula Show, Roula and Rosie dive into the quirks, etiquette, and hilarious realities of life on the road. 🚐 We talk about: – Van life etiquette: parking, personal space, and waving to fellow travelers – The do’s and do…
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This was meant to be a short episode… but then we started talking about food! From fries dipped in Greek yogurt to peanut butter and banana sandwiches that we don’t actually enjoy, we share our quirkiest cravings and favorite snack combos—some weird, some wonderful. We also explore: The Dutch love for fries with peanut sauce and raw onion Roula’s o…
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A woman on social media was furious that her husband didn’t bring her chocolate from the shop—even though she never asked for it. Cue internet outrage… but we had a very different take. In this episode of The Rosie & Roula Show, we unpack the unrealistic expectations many women place on their partners, the communication gaps that cause unnecessary …
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Brewing Connection: Trey Malone on Coffee, Family, and Purpose In this episode of Even Just a Little, Sherri sits down with Trey Malone, CEO of North Shore Coffee and devoted dad to three daughters. Trey shares how his love for coffee goes far beyond the bean – it’s about building connection, creating community, and leading with heart. Discover how…
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Rosie confesses she nearly overcomplicated her entire van rebuild… all because she didn’t want to follow the crowd. In this episode, we unpack stubbornness—where it comes from, when it’s useful, and when it’s just us being proud, egotistical little gremlins. We talk about: refusing to change our minds even when the facts are against us, the emotion…
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This one's for the Gen X-ers. Roula and Rosie dive into what’s really going on with the “forgotten generation”—from outdated work mindsets to evolving parenting styles. Is Gen X caught between progress and pride? Do they envy the freedom Millennials and Gen Z are claiming? And how do we move forward without getting stuck in blame? We get into: – Wh…
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Roula dropped a spicy take last episode—and now we’re unpacking it. Do younger generations *actually* lack resilience, or are they just pushing back on the crap Gen X put up with? In this episode, we dive into generational parenting styles, quality of life, and whether facing fewer hardships means you’re less capable… or just luckier. We explore: –…
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Ever wondered how Rosie and Roula crossed paths and ended up hosting a podcast together? Spoiler: it started with a random online challenge, a vague forum post, and a whole lot of winging it. In this episode, we spill the story of how we met, became friends, and ended up recording over 100 episodes side by side (virtually). We also manage to go com…
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