First impressions can take only 6 seconds to make! But if you’re neurodivergent, those quick judgments about you can be misleading. That’s where the Beyond 6 Seconds podcast comes in! Join me, Carolyn Kiel, as I talk with neurodivergent entrepreneurs, creators, advocates & more about their lives and identities. Their stories shatter misconceptions, break stigma and showcase the vibrance of neurodiversity.
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This was made by two high-school students doing a project on Tourettes.
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The Neural Network is a gold award project that’s focus is to spread awareness, support, and education about concussions, TBIs, post-concussion syndrome, mental health issues, and my various experiences with those as well as AMPS/CRPS, and Tourette syndrome.
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Authentic conversations about Tourette Syndrome, produced by an insider who isn't interested in the ol' one-dimensional take on what it's like to have TS. On each episode, host Ben Brown talks with a fellow Touretter about his or her history, tics, social interactions and daily management of Tourette's -- whether by masking it, owning it, medicating it, or something altogether different. It's engaging, funny, heavy, real. Get ready to meet people who blow away the standard portrayal.
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What happens when a moderately deranged, displaced artist, moves to Harlem and starts hanging out with the clever, street wise, Opinionated truth bringer of St. Nicholas Ave? You end up with the craziest podcast of all time!
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An insight into adulthood with tourette syndrome. What is it? Who lives with it? Can you be successful with it? These plus many more topics will be covered. If you have any questions you want answered or want to be involved please send me an e-mail [email protected]
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Hai I’m Daniella. I’ve had Tourette’s syndrome since I was about 6 or 7 years old. This podcast is going to be about my experiences with Tourette’s and my way of educating those who do and don’t have it. I want to give confidence to those it’s Tourette’s and a comfort that there is someone talking about it and relating to them. Confidence is key! Let’s go on a journey to crush our demons and let our tics shine.
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Welcome to Child Neuro Chat! Let's demystify the medical world of Child Neurology together. Join Nurse Kim and Dr. Carey Wilson, specialists in child neurology, with the University of Utah at Primary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah in a movement to strengthen the Child Neurology community.
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The UpTic is a podcast that provides an opportunity for the eclectic voices of the TS community to be heard. The topics covered will be as diverse as this neurodivergent population. You will hear personal stories, learn more about Tourette Syndrome and be inspired to live fully. Wherever you are on your TS journey this podcast will inform and engage listeners and offer new insights and perspectives for self-reflection and action. Why Listen? Explore the Iceberg: TS is more than tics. Discove ...
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Classical Conversations supports homeschooling parents by cultivating the love of learning through a Christian worldview in fellowship with other families. We believe there are three keys to a great education: classical, Christian, and Community.
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Throwing forks and shouting obscenities at a potential franchisee don't usually close a deal, but Cassidy Ford is anything but usual. Cassidy has Tourette Syndrome and a nerd-level love for the franchise world. Over the years, she has encountered the collision between her personal and professional worlds and learned to live a life of joy and vulnerability amidst the blurred lines. Join Cassidy in a conversation about franchising, the challenges of Tourette's, and becoming comfortable with th ...
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Neurodivergent Faith explores the intersection of neurodivergence and Christian faith and practice, creating a space where neurodivergent individuals can process their faith without judgment, while also offering education and inspiration for neurotypical listeners to understand and support their neurodivergent family in Christ.
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Meet the experts on the frontlines: individuals with first-hand experiences facing a range of challenges. Their personal stories not only provide unique insights but also open up new possibilities for how we navigate our own lives.
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YOU JUST HAVE TO LAUGH (YJHTL) David Naster learned and survived how to make a living as a professional comedian. Then the comedian learned how Humor and Laugher helps us to survive. For over 44 years Naster has interviewed hundreds of real people that are really funny in situations that are NOT funny. The YJHTL’s podcast intentions are to entertain and inspire how humor can help you through any Tough Time you may endure. Each week we will offer real people who are really funny that have fou ...
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Sensory Matters is a weekly podcast featuring expert interviews from the world of Sensory Seeking, Stimming & Autism. Supporting the World‘s Number 1 community of Sensory Seekers at sensooli.com this show is all about helping sensory seekers, avoiders carers and professionals with useful, interesting and inspiring stories. Find out more at, sensooli.com
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Welcome to Neurology as an Artform! It is hoped this will be a fun App for users and provide useful information for anyone studying neuroanatomy and clinical neurology. It will also provide listeners with information on learning and assessment in medical education and the humanities.
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HeartShare is all about real people, real struggles, and the relatable human stories that provide hope and encouragement to us all. You are not alone in this life, and HeartShare is dedicated to sharing the stories that uplift and encourage us to pursue Jesus and rest in his peace. [email protected] Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1apP3IV2-Krit8T6TmwGlg?view_as=subscriber Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HeartShareStories Instagram: @heartsharestories
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Nip in the Bud® Podcast - The children's mental health charity
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We are Nip in the Bud® Nip in the Bud is a charity that works to recognise and respond to children's mental health needs. We believe that early intervention is key to supporting children. Alis Rocca is an education consultant and coach, having been a teacher and a head teacher in the UK for over 20 years. As a charity, Nip in the Bud works with mental health professionals of the highest standing to produce FREE short evidence-based films, podcasts and fact sheets to help parents, educational ...
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The monthly little bit of "something for everyone" podcast with Producer & Host, Guido Piraino. Enjoy a variety of guest interviews including musicians, actors, sports personalities, professionals, and everyday people like you with interesting stories. You will be entertained with a wide variety of content while learning about yourself and others. Key themes include: Self-Help, Health, Education, Resiliency, Leadership, Inclusion, Diversity, Mental Health, Finance, Food, and Life Events.
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Cadence is a podcast about music: how it affects your brain, your life, and the community in which you live. Join our host, cognitive neuroscientist and classically trained opera singer Indre Viskontas while we talk to scientists, musicians, musicologists, and composers to find answers to some of the biggest questions still surrounding the intersection of music and science. How much can we learn about the mind with music as the lens?
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Are you ready to dive into the world of marketing and technology like never before? Join Trevor Robinson and Ira Sharp on their thrilling podcast, "Cold Takes Popular Opinions," as they explore the hottest trends in technology and AI and their impact on modern marketing. With their unique and refreshing takes on these topics, Trevor and Ira leave no stone unturned in their quest to provide you with the latest insights and ideas for your business. They also interview some of the leading exper ...
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668. "My outlook on life — the sky's the limit now." - Jeff Matovic, the first person on planet earth to beat Tourettes Syndrome.
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43:40After suffering from Tourette’s for years—with his tics and outbursts getting progressively worse and with no results coming from drugs or physical or spiritual therapy—Jeff Matovic was able to convince his doctors and insurance company to try a risky deep brain stimulation treatment, a surgery that involves the implantation of a pacemaker for the …
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Homeschooling with Down Syndrome and Tourette's: Real Mom Advice
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42:13What if the biggest challenge to homeschooling a child with special needs isn't the child—but getting yourself out of the way? Join host Lisa Bailey as she sits down with two homeschooling moms, Ginny Tran and Jody Priest, who share their real-world experiences raising children with Down syndrome, Tourette's, and OCD. From discovering diagnoses to …
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Tourette Syndrome and the Cost of Suppression – with Joy Martin
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54:01Send us a text In this powerful episode, Josh is joined by Joy Martin to explore life, faith, embodiment, and community through the lens of Tourette Syndrome. Together, they name the visible and invisible realities of TS, from daily resilience to misunderstood tics, from spiritual reframing to hard-won grace. They explore the tension between suppre…
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Advocacy in Action: Hallie’s Story of Growth with Tourette Syndrome
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45:26In this episode, I sit down with Hallie Hoffman—a longtime NJCTS volunteer, youth advocate, and all-around powerhouse—to dive into her personal journey with Tourette Syndrome. Hallie shares her early experiences with tics, her decision to seek a diagnosis at 13, and how that moment catapulted her into advocacy and leadership. With honesty and warmt…
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671. Taking you through my 93 hour fast with water only.
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20:57I did a 93 hour hour water fast - yes water only. All for health reasons. I will take your through the netire process and how I benefitted from it.
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The Heart of Homeschooling: Relationships Over Academics
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48:31Are you accidentally teaching your children that performance matters more than their hearts? In this eye-opening episode, host Lisa Bailey sits down with homeschool veteran Alicia Clark to explore a counter-cultural truth: the families who put relationships before academics often end up excelling at both. With 11 years of Classical Conversations ex…
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Lisa Hurley is an Anthem award-winning activist and author of the new book, “Space To Exhale: A Handbook For Curating A Soft, Centered, Serene Life.” She is also the Founder of The Great Exhale, a serene virtual community focused on sisterhood and soft living, where Black women can relax, lay their burdens down—and exhale. Her advocacy converges at…
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How to celebrate neurodiversity and learn from our children
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1:11:38Summary In this episode of the Nip in the Bud podcast, Scott Mair, director of Fatherhood Solutions, shares his insights on parenting, particularly focusing on the complexities of raising children with autism. He discusses the importance of understanding individual differences among children, the myths surrounding autism diagnoses, and the emotiona…
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670. Want to be a news sportscaster? Hall of Famer Frank Boal tells you how he did it.
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1:01:34The story goes that Kansas City was just supposed to be a pit stop on the road back home for Frank Boal. He’d cut his teeth in a large television market and eventually go cover the boyhood teams he once cheered. But once he got to Kansas City he loved it. The people reminded him of people in Pittsburgh, his hometown. They’re warm, charming and love…
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The Tyranny of the Normal: Autism + Worship with Léon Van Ommen
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48:35Send us a text In this thought-provoking and grace-filled conversation, Josh speaks with theologian Léon Van Ommen about his book Autism and Worship. Together we explore what autistic ways of being offer the spiritual community, the value of embodiment, and the possibility of a Church where all can truly belong. We talk about: – dismantling the “ty…
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How Do You Know When You're Ready to Homeschool?
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1:02:01"Am I really ready for this?" If you've ever wrestled with doubts about starting your homeschool journey, you're definitely not alone. In this encouraging episode of Everyday Educator, host Kelly Wilt sits down with two seasoned homeschool moms, Lynne and Dede, who share their honest stories about taking the leap into homeschooling—even when they d…
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669. Three great stories to make you laugh and touch your heart from the You Just Have To Laugh Family.
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5:49This podcast is short and oh so sweet. I specially chose these three stories to show how families going through not-so-funny times have used humor to get through them. I sincerely hope they help if you are going through a turbulent time.
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When Church Doesn't Feel Safe: A Story of Autistic Shutdown
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28:15Send us a text Sometimes the places that are meant to be sanctuary feel like war zones instead—especially for neurodivergent people navigating unspoken expectations, sensory overload, and shifting social norms. In this honest solo episode, Josh shares the story of a recent autistic shutdown: the days of emotional buildup, the weight of masking in c…
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How to support anxious children in school: Lessons from Peter Ruppert of Anxiety Fitness
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1:11:18In this enlightening conversation, Peter Ruppert shares his personal journey with anxiety, detailing his early experiences and the challenges he faced growing up. He emphasizes the importance of understanding anxiety as a natural part of being human rather than an enemy. Peter discusses various coping strategies, including mindfulness techniques an…
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667. Make the choice to laugh and think funny - It's the best way to live and love.
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11:58This podcast features me, David, your humble and charming host. I share why making the choice to laugh and find humor in life, especially during the tough times will help get through them and lead to a more fun and enjoyable life!
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Down syndrome advocacy – Matthew Schwab Speaks
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17:37Matthew Schwab is a 27-year-old North Carolina native with Down syndrome who has his own public speaking business, Matthew Schwab Speaks. In 2019, he gave a TEDx talk about the importance of employing people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Matthew hopes to help change how the world sees Down syndrome. Matthew is also an actor whos…
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Episode Summary In this heartfelt episode, I’m joined by Kylainah Zacharcuk, author of You Can Find Me in Her Shadow: My Sister Has Special Needs and This is My Story. Kylainah opens up about the unique and often complex experience of growing up as the sibling of someone with special needs. We talk about her book, which gives voice to the often-ove…
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666. Independence Day. Shouldn't we celebrate that every day? And that's for ever country who celebrates there Independence.
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7:04Your charming host delves into the true meaning of Independence for individuals and their country. On this July 4th of 1025 I believe we all must celebrate everday our independence with gratitude and thankfulness. No matter what country we live in.
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Moving From Compliance to Invitation: Demand Avoidance, Faith, and Belonging with Sunita Theiss
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39:40Send us a text What if “no” wasn’t seen as rebellion, but a nervous system seeking regulation? What if belonging in the church didn’t hinge on meeting expectations, but on being met with grace? In this rich and poetic conversation, I’m joined by Sunita Theiss—an autistic, ADHD, PDA’er and parent coach—who offers profound insight into demand avoidan…
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665. Ever want to live in a bus with your dog? Amber DiGiovannii did and did the entire rehab herself.
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27:34Chef Amber DiGiovanni redid an old church bus including a stove, bathtub, office/dining area and so much more. She did the entire rehab and lived in it for with her wonder dog and—well, I’ll let her tell you the rest of the story…
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Math Beyond the Textbook: Creative Summer Learning Ideas
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49:17What if the secret to making math enjoyable for your kids was already sitting in your game closet? Join Delise Germond and Babs Harrell, two self-proclaimed "non-math moms" who discovered their love for numbers later in life, as they share creative ways to weave mathematical thinking into your family's summer activities. From turning Uno into algeb…
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This is a true story about two baby doves that were born on a plant in my patio – 5 stories high. From the mother cooing outside my window, to her laying the eggs and watching the babies being hatched and watching the babies take flight after they were big enough, I was there for the entire process. I learned to be calm, peaceful and let nature do …
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663. What is Yacht Rock? Is it really a musical genre?
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23:18Yacht rock is a subgenre of soft rock, popular from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s, characterized by its smooth, sophisticated sound and often associated with a leisurely, upscale lifestyle. It draws inspiration from smooth soul, smooth jazz, R&B, and disco, featuring polished production, mellow vocals, and catchy, melodic compositions. The term "y…
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Creating Summer Scientists: Easy Activities for Curious Kids
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57:46Did you know your kitchen is already a fully-equipped science lab? Join host Delise Germond and guest Amy Jones as they explore how to embrace scientific wonder during the summer months without the overwhelm. Amy, a seasoned homeschool mom of four, shares practical ways to integrate science exploration into daily rhythms—from breakfast table observ…
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Cerebral palsy and disability in the entertainment industry – with Abbie Hills
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31:22Abbie Hills is a UK-based talent agent, producer, writer, and passionate disability advocate with cerebral palsy. Abbie founded The Dazey Hills Company in 2019 to promote diversity and inclusion in the entertainment industry, representing talent across the UK and Europe. Her writing has gained recognition with recent placements in film festivals, i…
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662. Andrew Widman is all heart, with a new one (Transplant) and extraordinary faith. On top of being a good man.
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55:53Andrew Widman shares his extraordinary journey of getting a heart transplant. His attitude, faith and love of family is all heart, and them some.
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Send us a text What happens when the structures and forms held up as faithful or godly don’t make room for your neurotype? When the “right way” to minister, to lead, to show up—was not made with your wiring in mind? In this honest and liberating conversation, I sit down with coach and fellow ADHDer John Miller. Together, we name the ways religious …
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661. Sam Gray went from a 15-year-old entrepreneur to a leading expert in Nashville's dynamic real estate market. He’s only 21.
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26:29Sam Gray specializing in new developments and high-end properties, Sam combines strategic insight, a competitive drive, and a client-first approach in every transaction. His work is rooted in a genuine commitment to serving and uplifting others; he views real estate as a platform to guide clients through significant life decisions with care, confid…
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Cultivating Curious Readers: A Family Approach to Summer Learning
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50:37What if summer reading could be the highlight of your child's day instead of a dreaded chore? Forget everything you think you know about summer reading! Lisa, Delise, and Kelly Wilt reveal the secret that transforms reluctant readers into eager learners: making reading active. Whether you have a natural bookworm or a kid who'd rather be anywhere bu…
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660. The physical and emotional pain you have worked through is your gift to give to humanity and Joey Corona proves it.
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47:24660. The physical and emotional pain you have worked through is your gift to give to humanity and Joey Corona proves it. Joey Corona is a lifelong Meta Mover, Movement catalyst, motivator, and longevity expert. He holds a master's degree in Physical Education and Exercise Physiology from Florida International University (where he competed on the me…
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Send us a text Welcome back to Neurodivergent Faith—a space where our whole selves are welcome, where questions are holy, and where the messy, miraculous work of being human meets the mystery of God. We begin Season 2 with a sacred and tender conversation: ADHD + Shame. I’m joined by my friend Jess Pentsil—a therapist and a fellow ADHDer—as we begi…
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Stop Blaming the Textbook: Lessons from a Photography Class with Leigh Bortins
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42:47What do charging elephants and frustrated homeschool parents have in common? More than you might think. In this engaging episode of Everyday Educator, Classical Conversations founder Leigh Bortins shares her recent adventure taking a photography course in Botswana with her husband. What started as a vacation quickly became a masterclass in learning…
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Social media marketing for queer business owners – with Rylan Hoffman
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32:39Rylan Hoffman, the founder of Hoff Social, is a transmasculine and neurodivergent marketing strategist and content creator who has spent 14+ years building online communities. With over 100 million organic views, they know the power of visibility, but also its risks. After facing doxxing, harassment, and even extremist threats, Rylan made it their …
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659. The heart has a mind of it's own and may be the reason to live through your heart and not your mind.
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8:22Fact: The heart is 100,000 times stronger than the brain electrically and up to 5,000 times stronger magnetically.The heart is also the center of the human electromagnetic field. Thoughts produce electric vibrations while emotions create magnetic pulses. Combined together they are an electromagnetic vibrational frequency. That just may be the reaso…
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658. Gun N Hoses raises money for the families of slain first responders. Great night. Great Fights.
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23:56Jan Zimmerman and Paul Craig join us the YJHTL podcast to talk about Kansas City Guns N Hoses. This event has grown into one of the largest fundraisers for the Crime Commission's SAFE program. We are proud to share that our family benefits have progressed from $3,000 when we began in 2005 to $40,000 today, thanks in part to events like this and all…
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Is Being Biased Really A Bad Thing? with Kathy Gibbens
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47:05Can your kids spot a red herring in a political debate? In this engaging episode, hosts Lisa and Delise chat with Kathy Gibbens, creator of the "Filter It Through a Brain Cell" podcast, about teaching critical thinking to the next generation. Kathy shares how watching her daughter's Challenge A class master logical fallacies during the chaos of 202…
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Finding Your Voice: A Journey of Personal Acceptance from Italy to Advocacy
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39:12Hey everyone, Michael here! In today’s episode of The UpTIC, I’m joined by Lorenzo Tiozzo, a passionate advocate who’s navigated Tourette Syndrome across two continents. Lorenzo grew up just outside Venice, Italy, and recently graduated from the University of Florida with a degree in Telecommunication, specializing in Film and TV Production. He’s a…
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657. A rare and insightful interview with Legendary and World Class Keyboard Keyboardist, Brian Auger.
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1:22:15Brian Auger honestly states in this podcast, “Being a professional musician and making a living at it wasn’t planned, it just happened.” British Keyboard artist Brian Auger has played with the best of the best - Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Sonny Boy Williamson, Rod Stewart, Eric Burdon, John McLaughlin , Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, Spencer Davis jus…
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