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We are here to create a supportive and educational space for aspiring and new Christian coaches (and other people helpers), those who are kick-starting their business journey, and even those facing a few hitches along the way. We’re all about getting you past those vision blockers and manifesting your full potential. Every week, we dive deep into topics that matter to YOU - from dealing with fear and self-doubt to building a thriving business that aligns with your faith and values. And what’ ...
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Their Voice Matters is a true crime podcast focused on unsolved cases, overlooked victims, and the stories that still need to be heard. Join us as we explore the timelines, theories, and unanswered questions behind these haunting cases, always with a commitment to respectful and fact-based storytelling.
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Ever wonder why success doesn't always equal fulfillment? Join Tim Salmans on "Powerful and Unpolished" as he challenges the status quo with this question: what if the key to fulfillment lies in recognizing and breaking free from energy-draining patterns? This podcast isn't just about success stories; it's about the unspoken challenges that high-achieving individuals face. Tim Salmans will unpack the complexities that cause frustration, offering tangible strategies to navigate personal chall ...
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Pest Posse TV

The Pest Posse

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Pest Posse TV provides pest management professionals with a trusted independent resource to help achieve better skills and knowledge of the pest control industry. Each week a new episode is released that provides reviews on pest control-related products that you may or may not know about, interviews with industry leaders and so much more. Watch the video versions for free on Pest Posse TV plus other video-based content like Today's PMP, Pest Posse Academy Training, and so much more. Check it ...
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Book Vs. Movie is the podcast that ponders the question: "Which was better...the book or the movie?" We spoil away the details, uncover the plot points, discuss casting choices and shower with praise (or pummel with snark) as we see fit. Hosts are Margo P. (She's Nacho Mama's Blog) and Margo D. (Creator of Brooklyn Fit Chick.com) and we are not afraid to tell it like it is!
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ALL OF IT is a show about culture and its consumers. ALL OF IT is a show about culture and context. ALL OF IT is a show about culture and the culture. Our aim is to engage the thinkers, doers, makers, and creators, about the what and why of their work. People make the culture and we hope, need, and want the WNYC community to be a part of our show. As we build a community around ALL OF IT, we know that every guest and listener has an opinion. We won’t always agree, but our varied perspectives ...
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Brace yourself for gripping real stories from guests who were shattered by heartbreak but found the power to rebuild. Uncover insights and strategies for transformation in your own life. From the depths of despair to triumphant breakthroughs, join me on this remarkable journey of healing and growth.
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Bayou Justice is a true crime podcast featuring unsolved or historically notable murders and mysteries from South Louisiana — often bizarre cold-case homicides and disappearances examined through interviews with key players, including police investigators, lawyers, victims, and their families.
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SMART Health Podcast

Anna Ostrowicka

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Welcome to SMART Health Podcast. We are talking with fascinating people about mobile apps, electronic devices and social media platforms to help you take care of your health and wellbeing in a SMART way. We hope to impower you and seek to improve your health by using modern technology.
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The Cutaneous Connection

The Cutaneous Connection

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From the latest updates in dermatology to exclusive interviews with leading industry experts and a glimpse at what goes on behind the scenes, the staff at Dermatology Times brings you a podcast that will explore the impact of new data and support you in implementing innovative technologies that advance your patient care and practice. Join us under the dermatoscope for The Cutaneous Connection.
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The CAPS Playbook Podcast

The CAPS Network

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The CAPS Playbook Podcast is the practical, tactical podcast for practitioners across the CAPS Network. Listen in twice a month to gain tools, best practices and tactics to use in your program. Plus, you'll get a chance to learn more about other practitioners! Do you have an idea you want to share or a topic you'd like to have discussed? Let us know!
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Are you on the journey toward becoming a better you? We all are! Here you’ll find the tools and guidance on how to use your experiences, lessons learned and inner power to develop more motivation, self-love and manifest a happier life! I share honest and practical advice to help you face life’s daily challenges. You will also hear from my very relatable guests who share their own stories of perseverance and success. Always remember that within you, lies the power to create anything your mind ...
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Real Conversations with Kirk Short

Kirk Short's Wichita Home Team

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Kirk Short is Wichita's expert in Real Estate. He owns a Real Estate Group--The Wichita Home Team. With 20 years experience, Kirk shares some of his insights into the real estate market, as well as some of the ways you can get the best value for your home. Each episode, Kirk talks with a guest who is brilliant in their field as well. Welcome to the Conversation.
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The Whole Elephant

Eric McClenahan

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My name is Eric McClenahan. In the poem "The Blind Men and the Elephant," 6 blind men are asked to describe an elephant and they all just describe it based on the one body part they grab first. This podcast is my journey of attempting to see "the whole elephant" in life, one conversation at a time.
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Artist Nanette Carter grew up in Montclair, the daughter of the city's first Black mayor, Matthew G. Carter. The Montclair Art Museum has organized a new homecoming solo exhibition of Carter's work, "Nanette Carter: A Question of Balance," on view through July 6. Carter discusses revisiting her art from throughout her career for this show, which is…
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In this episode of Powerful and Unpolished, Tim Salmans talks with Nanette Levin, editor of his book Inner Wisdom, Outer Impact: Leading Your Life from the Inside Out. They discuss why Tim resisted writing the book, what finally pushed him to do it, and the themes that came out of the process. Topics include how people unknowingly create or perpetu…
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Book Vs Movie: “Harper Valley PTA" The 1968 Song Vs the 1978 Movie (really!) (It's one of our favorite episodes from the past!) The song was written by Tom T. Hall and performed by country singer Jeannie C. Riley in 1968. The story about a “widowed bride” who is slut-shamed by her daughter’s junior high school PTA (Parents Teachers Advisory) and gi…
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Nanette Krentel’s life ended in tragedy on July 14, 2017, when her home in rural Louisiana was consumed by fire - but the fire wasn’t what killed her. In this episode, we explore the haunting, unsolved case of Nanette Krentel, whose death has left behind years of unanswered questions, shattered trust, and a family still searching for justice. Join …
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Middle childhood (between toddlerhood and the teenage years) often gets overlooked. But for kids ages 6-12, the pressures of adolescence are arriving earlier. Puberty is happening earlier, social media has led to emotional turbulence, and kids today are facing different challenges than the previous generation. Clinical psychological Dr. Sheryl Gonz…
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Recent studies have show that grandparents, especially grandmothers, are taking on more childcare of their grandchildren than ever before. But why? And how is this trend affecting grandparents and their retirement? We speak with Faith Hill, author of the recent Atlantic piece "Grandparents Are Reaching Their Limit," alongside Frances Dodds, author …
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Alonzo Brooks was just 23 years old when he attended a rural house party near La Cygne, Kansas, on April 3, 2004. By the end of the night, all of his friends had left, and Alonzo found himself stranded an hour from home. He was never seen alive again. Nearly a month later, Alonzo’s body was found near the farmhouse, raising disturbing questions abo…
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Aimee Mann released her third album, Bachelor No. 2 or, the Last Remains of the Dodo, on May 2, 2000. It featured some songs from her soundtrack for Paul Thomas Anderson's "Magnolia" alongside newer tracks and became one of the best reviewed albums of the decade. For our series Silver Liner Notes, writer Carrie Courogen joins us to talk about the a…
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Some of New York's most iconic concerts, including Simon and Garfunkel in Central Park, the Beatles at Forrest Hills Stadium, were organized by legendary concert promoter Ron Delsener. Director Jake Sumner speaks about his new documentary that tells the story of Ron Delsener's life, from a childhood in Queens to a life in the music industry. The fi…
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Today's Guest: Jack Rome joins Tam and Matt to share how his quest for musical fame led to a deep moment of reflection and the grace to change course. The ACIM Audio App Has Arrived: The ACIM Audio is now on both Android phones and iPhones. This easy-to-use app brings the profound teachings of A Course in Miracles directly to your mobile device, ma…
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In the new novel The Names, a woman named Cora is stuck in an abusive marriage. She has a new baby son, and is faced with three choices. She could name him Gordon after her husband, which is what he wants. She could name him Bear, which is what her daughter wants. Or she could name him Julian, which is what she wants. The book explores three differ…
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Relationships can create the need for difficult conversations about the different ways that two (or more) partners are aligned (or not). Dr. Orna Guralnik, clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst and subject of Showtime’s "Couples Therapy," discusses communicating across perspectives, the value of couples therapy, and the show's return with nine ne…
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When New York Times culture critic Amanda Hess was pregnant with her first child, she found herself sucked into the internet, comparing her experience to those of other moms online. Her new memoir, Second Life: Having a Child in the Digital Age, explores the challenges of becoming a parent at this moment. Hess discusses the book, and parents call i…
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Carla Cooke is the youngest daughter of legendary singer and Civil Rights activist Sam Cooke. She has dedicated her career to singing her father's music, hoping to keep it alive for younger generations. She sings some Sam Cooke live in our studio, and discusses her upcoming show at 54 Below, “Carla Cooke: Celebrating Sam Cooke.”…
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[REBROADCAST FROM April 27, 2025] An exhibition at the Queens Museum marks 60 years since the 1964–65 New York World’s Fair, and explores its cultural and political legacy. Assistant director of archives and collections Lynn Maliszewski, discusses the new show “A Billion Dollar Dream: The 1964-1965 New York World’s Fair on its 60th Anniversary,” on…
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[REBROADCAST FROM Jan. 27, 2025] Earlier this year, Bad Bunny released his sixth studio album, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, a tribute to the island of Puerto Rico. NPR producer and reporter Isabella Gomez Sarmiento joins us alongside University of Wisconsin-Madison history professor Jorell Meléndez-Badillo, who collaborated on the album, to unpack its sig…
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Raymond Kidwell from Voice for Pest is in the house to share insights on their cutting-edge phone system, which was built specifically for the home services industry. Discover how they’ve developed and implemented an unmatched integrated voice solution, designed to support home service companies of all sizes—nationwide. Learn more about Voice for P…
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Book Vs. Movie: See How They Run The 1947 Agatha Christie Play (Three Blind Mice) Vs the 2022 Sam Rockwell Film Agatha Christie’s radio play Three Blind Mice was introduced in 1947 and was the basis for 1952’s The Mousetrap, the longest-running play in theater history. See How They Run (2022) is a clever, stylish murder mystery set in 1950s London.…
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