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Q Marriage Mentors

Jeff Lutes

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Psychotherapist Jeff Lutes holds candid conversations with remarkable lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender couples about what makes great relationships really work. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jefflutes/support
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Weatherproof

Claudia Lutes & Hannah Hughes

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Getting outside isn’t just about first ascents and bagging peaks —its about exposing our vulnerabilities, learning new skills, being honest with ourselves and open with others. In each episode, we dive into how outdoor adventure builds connection, challenges who we are, and helps us be better people, partners and friends. With some helpful tips and tricks thrown in, whether you’re just starting out or looking for real talk about why outdoor adventure sometimes seems SO hard, there’s a place ...
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Sleep Spell

The Bard Podcast Network

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Sleep Spell is a fantasy inspired soundscape podcast meant to induce calm, sleep, or creativity for your next Dungeons and Dragons session or for your bed time routine. Turn on one of our ambient soundscapes and be transported to a sleepy tavern with a mellow lute player or maybe find yourself at camp after a long day's journey towards the capital.If you enjoy this podcast consider subscribing for ad free 8-hour versions of our episodes. Also be sure to rate and review the show so that many ...
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One of the many public affairs lecture series Maine Public Radio presents weekdays in the 2:00 pm Public Affairs Programs block. In partnership with many civic minding organizations and educational institutions from all around the state, Speaking in Maine features diverse speakers addressing many of the important issues of our day. The Executive Producer for Speaking in Maine is Susan Tran.
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Where are you in your private practice journey? How’s it going for you? I’m Jules Smith, and I’m so glad you’re here. The Fearless Practice podcast is your go-to resource for building a thriving private practice in Canada. Whether you're just starting out or looking to grow, this podcast is here to guide you every step of the way. I share practical tips on everything from launching your practice and filling your schedule to expanding into a group practice. But you won’t just hear from me—I a ...
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The House of Inner Tranquillity Podcast

The House of Inner Tranquillity Podcast

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The House of Inner Tranquillity is a Buddhist Insight meditation centre located in south-west England. The centre was established in 1980 for those in search of a practical approach to the Buddha's teaching. Stripped of ritual and cultural accretions, the path is presented in a manner ideally suited to the needs of the modern westerner. Today, just as in the times of the Buddha, someone committed to truth can travel right to the end of the path and realise the goal of enlightenment. Countles ...
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Made By Nation

Awesome Wood Things

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Hosts: Matt, Ryan and Eloy review awesome YouTube videos posted to the MakerCommunity subreddit. There's always some kind of shenanigans happening as well. Comments from the live chat are mentioned on the show.
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Music for Life

Armstrong International Cultural Foundation

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Music for Life is a music-appreciation and music-history based program that explores the purpose and value of music to humanity’s enrichment. Hosted by Ryan Malone, it features interviews with artists performing at the Armstrong Auditorium sponsored by the Armstrong International Cultural Foundation.
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Blue Morpho Podcast

Hamilton Souther

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Maestro Hamilton is a modern polymath and visionary known for his groundbreaking work in the realms of spirituality and plant medicine. With over two decades of experience as a master shaman, coach and entrepreneur, Hamilton has dedicated his life to bridging ancient wisdom with contemporary practices. As the founder of Blue Morpho Academy, he has empowered thousands to embark on transformative spiritual journeys, blending deep Amazonian traditions with innovative approaches to consciousness ...
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Learn the Chinese behind Tai Chi. In each bite sized episode, I explain the Chinese behind a popular Tai Chi term, like Parting the wild horse’s mane (episode 7) or White crane spreads its wings (episode 9).
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Hope Warrior: The FayDay Show

Fay DeMeyer-Aunspaugh

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Hope Warrior: The FayDay Show is a podcast about amazing people hosted by Fay DeMeyer-Aunspaugh. It is united around the notion of Hope, Healing, and Wholeness on a local, state, and national level. Fay herself has been a talk radio personality for years and her shows always featured folks with a knack for over-coming adversity. She never expected to overcome something herself like an expected death date due to a cancer diagnosis, but she has beaten the odds and wants to use her platform to ...
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Between the Sessions is the podcast for event and meeting planners. Whether you’re involved in planning events for 10 to 1000, for your association, company or organization, Between the Sessions is the premier show for the business events industry, with top insights, innovative solutions, forward-thinking content and inspiring ideas. Between the Sessions is the most relatable, inspiring, and supportive show for our industry. Join us for open conversations, tips and insights from industry lea ...
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So you want to see art more often than you do, or maybe you just want a fresh perspective on art you’ve seen before. Join your host, Sydney, on a slow tour through an art gallery. Every season will have a theme and each episode will be dedicated to one artwork. You’ll get a brief history of the artist before the description of the work and then you’ll get to hear Sydney’s thoughts on it. Because Sydney is a casual art fan you won’t hear overly complicated technical terms, or if you do then y ...
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A band of friends come together for an evening of music, mirth and mead at The Broken Lute Tavern. One thing leads to another, then a ruckus, and then the unexpected happens ... Thanks for listening. Until next time, be kind to yourself, and the world around you. Role of the Dice @roleofthedice.bsky.social, & Spotify, Apple, IHeartRadio, and YouTub…
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The problem of suffering cannot be eradicated through external means alone. Such activity merely perpetuates the round of suffering indefinitely and still one's own freedom is yet to be won. The Buddha's path includes within it a balanced approach to dealing with the needs of others. But in the final analysis, it is only by looking closely at how l…
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Vol. 27 in the Naxos Music of Brazil series features music by César Guerra-Peixe (1914-1993). In this podcast, Raymond Bisha discusses the life and music of the composer, known as the 'Brazilian Bartók' on account of his ethnomusicological research, with conductor Neil Thomson. Describing Guerra-Peixe as an “extremely prolific, incredibly rounded, …
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The heroes befriend a stranger, hitching a ride to the frontier town of Frostglen. Kellen's forgotten memories slowly return with unexpected results. Paul quickly snatches a newsies cap for himself?!? Thanks for listening. Until next time, be kind to yourself, and the world around you. Role of the Dice @roleofthedice.bsky.social, & Spotify, Apple, …
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Join hosts Adam Hall and Walt Cerrato as they sit down with Jeff Howell, former Head Girls Basketball Coach at Madison Christian High School and author of the book, "A Players Program." The Holding Court Podcast is presented by the Ohio High School Basketball Coaches Association. This podcast is available anywhere you listen to podcasts. Make sure …
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Raymond Bisha introduces the latest instalment in the Capriccio label's exploration of rarely performed or recorded symphonic works by Miklós Rózsa, outlining his maturation not only into one of the most successful film composers of all time, but also the creator of equally fine concert works. The album's programme comprises his Rhapsody for Cello,…
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A mysterious vortex stripped the memories of the heroes. Suddenly stranded in the artic Frostbitten Wastes. How will they survive without proper supplies? To make things worse Paul only has a broom to defend himself. Thanks for listening. Until next time, be kind to yourself, and the world around you. Role of the Dice @roleofthedice.bsky.social, & …
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The GRAMMY Award-winning team of composer Michael Daugherty, conductor David Alan Miller and the Albany Symphony returns with a new album comprising a set of remarkable works exploring associations with flight and space exploration, both tragic and triumphant. In this podcast, the composer explains the context and inspiration behind the three works…
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Italian composer Goffredo Petrassi’s reputation was established in 1932 when his Partita (8.572411) won critical acclaim. Three years later he premiered the first of his eight Concertos for Orchestra which secured his reputation outside of Italy. Raymond Bisha delves into a new release of the first three of those concertos performed by the Orchestr…
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This talk considers the importance of a good teacher and also of a sangha. It discusses ways of relating to the teacher and how to determine whether the teacher and the teachings are right for you. Peter Case was a monastic for two years at the House of Inner Tranquility in the 1980's and continues to be a student of Paul Harris.. This talk was giv…
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Raymond Bisha introduces the third instalment of a collectable series of seven albums showcasing Ukraine-born composer Alexey Shor’s appealing personal style and superb craftsmanship. The programme features vivid portraits of literary figures for piano (Behzod Abduraimov) and orchestra (Kyiv Virtuosi), similarly an homage to Glinka, and a dazzling …
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Join host Adam Hall as he sits down with Walt Cerrato, Head Girls Basketball Coach at Canton South High School. The Holding Court Podcast is presented by the Ohio High School Basketball Coaches Association. This podcast is available anywhere you listen to podcasts. Make sure to subscribe. Also, check us out here: linktr.ee/OHSBCA This episode is po…
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Today, Julia takes another trip down memory lane, revisiting a gem from the Fearless Practice archives. In this encore episode, Julia talks to Mark, the Deputy Registrar and General Counsel at the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO) about the rules and regulations that apply to registered psychotherapists in private practice. Y…
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Born in 1986, Jake Runestad is a versatile and prolific young composer whose visceral music and charismatic personality have fostered a busy schedule of national and international commissions, residencies, workshops, and speaking engagements, enabling him to be one of the youngest full-time composers in the world. In this podcast he discusses with …
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In 2016, Julia reached out to Jane in her search for a narrative supervisor. Both of them were drawn to narrative therapy - Jane already having many years of experience with the modality, and agreed to be Julia’s supervisor. In 2020, when Julia was building up her virtual practice, she reached out to Jane to see if she would be interested in becomi…
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For part two of our 200th Episode Special, Will and Steve sat down with the man who cast them all...from Modern Family and Ugly Betty to portions of Cheers and, of course, Frasier, Jeff Greenberg has scouted talent across Hollywood and beyond. Here, he shares his stories and secrets of working on some of the biggest TV shows of all time.…
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This week, for part one of our 200th Episode Special, Will and Steve sit down with Eric Lutes, the actor and artist behind shows as varied as Caroline in the City and The Suite Life of Zach and Cody, to off-Broadway productions. To Frasier fans, however, he is inextricably linked to KACL station manager Tom Duran! Join us for a walk down memory lan…
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Notker Balbulus (c.840-912), also known as Notker of St Gall or Notker the Stammerer, was a renowned Benedictine monk at the Abbey of St Gall in Switzerland who made substantial contributions to both the music and literature of his time. In this podcast Michael Alan Anderson, musical director of Schola Antiqua of Chicago, explains to Raymond Bisha …
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Hey you! Are you thinking about starting a Canadian private practice in 2025? If so, what is going to help you achieve the first step of your dream affordably and hassle-free? I know exactly what it is like to want to start a Canadian private practice but have no idea how to tackle it. It seems like a mountain of decisions and so many admin tasks. …
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Since the 1970s, Brazilian conductor Isaac Karabtchevsky has steadfastly developed one of the most brilliant careers across the Brazilian and international music scenes, The Guardian in 2009 hailing him as one of Brazil's living icons. He's heard in this podcast In conversation with Raymond Bisha, discussing the music of fellow Brazilian icon, the …
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Katie has been working full-time in two different schools with students as a counsellor, family and play therapist as well as has a part-time private practice on Saturdays. When she is not doing virtual sessions with her clients, she sees them outside in nature with her dog. Since she has been working full-time in schools for the last 10 years, Kat…
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Henry Haggard is the founding partner of Seekonk LLC. Following a twenty-five-year career at the U.S. State Department during which he attained the rank of Counselor in the Senior Foreign Service, From 2021-2023, he served as Minister Counsellor for Political Affairs at the United States Embassy in South Korea. Prior to that, he served as Director …
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This podcast explores the myths around enlightenment and the importance of personal practice rather than book learning. It discusses how vipassana meditation gradually erodes our wrong views and ends with a description of what enlightenment is. Peter Case was a monastic for two years at the House of Inner Tranquility in the 1980's and continues to …
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American composer Daron Hagen talks about his cantata Everyone, Everywhere in conversation with Raymond Bisha. Composed In 2023 to mark the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Hagen found impetus in the contemporary political status of his own nation to recontextualise the declaration's dry language and enable him to conv…
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Amy worked as a social worker for 20 years in crisis management in tandem with police and emergency services. She saw how intense and difficult the work could be, and wanted to create a place where her clients could receive their therapy that was softer, more welcoming, and curated to their requirements. Now, Amy runs a large private practice in Ca…
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A delightful collection of lute music from the courts of Queen Elizabeth I and King James I, played by Italian lutenist Elisa La Marca. This was a time of incredible cultural richness in England brought forth composers such as John Dowland and writers such as William Shakespeare. Because the lute was one of the favoured instruments in court during …
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In this podcast, Raymond Bisha discusses a new album from the Danish National Vocal Ensemble with their chief conductor, Slovenian Martina Batič. The programme similarly melds the two nations in a programme of choral music by Slovenian composer Uroš Krek (1922-2008) and Danish composer Else Marie Pade (1924-2016), the latter a pioneer in electronic…
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Join hosts Adam Hall and Walt Cerrato as they sit down with Josh Hose, Head Boys Basketball Coach at Massillon High School. The Holding Court Podcast is presented by the Ohio High School Basketball Coaches Association. This podcast is available anywhere you listen to podcasts. Make sure to subscribe. Also, check us out here: linktr.ee/OHSBCA This e…
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Natasha and Cherise met on an internship, became friends, and decided to work together to open up a Canadian private practice that is based on their shared values; accessibility, equity, and transparency. Working with a business partner in private practice is a great way to divide up the stress and double up the ideas. Together, they each handle sp…
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