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Sex Cells

Eliza Joy

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Eliza, with an academic background of Counselling and Behavioural Science, Sexology, Life Coaching and Relationship Counselling, talks all things sex, dating, relationships and culture in the modern world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to " Conversations with Courageous Educators” the podcast that understands the challenges and rewards of being an educator. Host Luke George, a passionate advocate for student growth and success, invites you to join him as he explores the strategies and stories as told by courageous educators who thrive in their roles.
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Where you go, you grow. Energy | Time | Focus | People | Money... Melissa MacGowan chats with real people to explore the messy and diverse ways we grow from failing, healing, leading, living, changing and everything in between. Feel alive and join the grow tribe.
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This podcast asks who you are, how you could be remembered after you die, and if all that could be creatively encapsulated in your end of life plans. I would love to reevaluate the stigma of talking about this part of the life cycle and even find joy in thinking about what matters most to each of us. I hope that recording these ideas will be useful someday to each individual and their families. I also hope that sharing how we want to be remembered reminds us each of how we want to live. Sign ...
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Marjy Marj - Ghanaian-American author, visionary, and consultant chats with guests about everyday issues impacting humans. For your weekly dose of inspiration, motivation, or human interest stories, listen to Humanity Chats.
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Nina Clark

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Curious about music, dementia and wellbeing? Host Nina Clark, music practitioner and founder of Musical Walkabout CIC, dives into the myriad ways that music helps us in our daily lives, exploring the fascinating subject with a roster of special guests. Listen in to learn more about - how Nina and her guests use music to support their wellbeing - how to bring more joy and ease into your life - how you can find ways that music helps you If you find your life impacted by dementia, and want to d ...
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Five days a week, Tom Power brings you candid conversations with the artists shaping our culture. Whether he’s chatting with A-listers or rising stars, his disarming warmth and meticulous research always gets below the surface, bringing us deeper into the art and lives of today's most compelling musicians, writers, actors and filmmakers. As a Canadian institution, Q has attracted the biggest names in the world. But it's never been about the fame. It's always been about the art. Since becomin ...
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Last Cut Conversations with Samantha Paige

Samantha Paige and inspiring guests.

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Ever felt like a stranger in your own life? Artist Samantha Paige, the creator of Last Cut, did for far too long. It wasn't until she began deep, vulnerable self-inquiry and actively listened to the answers that her life began to change. A young adult cancer survivor and BRCA previvor, who suffered from PTSD and debilitating panic attacks, she finally started making the significant decisions, or last cuts, that made her feel as if her life were her own again. With this new way of being, she ...
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Linda Mintle, the relationship doctor, shares about the danger of constantly chasing perfection and the difference between letting God into the decisions you make versus following the Spirit's leading. Joel Carini of The Natural Theologian talks about the pursuit of being self-controlled and the danger of reducing spiritual Truths we find in the Bi…
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Pastor Harrison Perkins, "Created for Communion with God," talks about how God is a believer in order and how He has our best interests in mind. Political scientist Daniel Bennett, author of "Uneasy Citizenship," shares about the challenge of valuing Truth over whatever will peek the interest of people. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by you…
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After over a decade away from the spotlight, Canadian singer Melanie Fiona is back with an EP. “Say Yes” is her first record since she won a Grammy for her 2012 album, “This MF Life”. She tells Tom Power how her intense burnout and time off was a gift from god, and why her EP is about saying yes again after all these years of saying no.…
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When Bear Witness and Tim “2oolman” Hill of The Halluci Nation watched wrestling as kids, they had to look past stereotypes and tropes to find Indigenous heroes in the ring. Now, their new EP “Path of The Baby Face” uses wrestling to tell a more empowering story. The music duo tell guest host Talia Schlanger about their collaboration with wrestling…
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In this episode of Conversations with Courageous Educators, Luke George sits down with Sally Mills—a passionate and purpose-driven teacher who, in just four years, has made an incredible impact in the classroom and beyond. Starting as an overwhelmed graduate, Sally’s journey is one of growth, grit, and relentless pursuit of great teaching. Now thri…
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Media expert Adam Holz of Plugged In looks at how AI, and our smart devices for that matter, do a lot of data collecting on you as you use them. He also talks about efforts to get age verification on devices. He also reviews "Lilo and Stitch." Nicole Zasowski, author of "Daring Joy," helps us look at women in the Bible who choose joy amid struggles…
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Thann Bennett of The Equipped Newsletter and radio show reflects on the death of Phil Robertson of Duck Dynasty. He also talks about how taking in God's beauty and getting a taste for Him and His joy is needed to displace the bad desires we have. Along with Carmen's Friday Farm Report, she looks at foreign students having their visas revoked, and h…
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The Alberta folk singer-songwriter Sister Ray is known for writing songs about heartbreak and sadness. But they decided to try something different with their new album “Believer”— their latest record is all about love and connection. Ella Coyes of Sister Ray tells Tom Power about how “freeing” it is to write about joy, how growing up around Métis a…
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Join us in praying for our listeners! As we continue our day of prayer and praise, along with praying your needs, Kerry Hasenbalg, author of "The Way of Becoming," helps us understand the place and power of praise amid our prayers. Christina Hannan of the "Praying Through Scripture" podcast talks about prayers for children with special needs. Faith…
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In Sook-Yin Lee’s film, “Paying For It,” a couple whose romantic attraction is waning decide to open up their relationship. While Sonny explores dating, her introverted boyfriend, Chester, opts to hire sex workers. The story is based on Sook-Yin’s real-life former relationship with Canadian cartoonist Chester Brown, who released a bestselling graph…
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CBN Faithwire's Billy Hallowell talks about the legacy of Phil Robertson, the patriarch of the Robertson family of Duck Dynasty fame. He also talks about how podcast giant Joe Rogan is seeking to know more about God, including going to church. Author Sharon Jaynes talks about the themes in her books "Praying for Your Husband from Head to Toe" and "…
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In light of the Supreme Court's split decision regarding an Oklahoma religious charter school, Joel Penton of LifeWise Academy talks about how churches can use laws around religion release to establish a time public students can leave campus to get Bible instruction during school hours. Plus, along with updates regarding Myanmar and Haiti, Ruth Kra…
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You might not remember every song on the radio from 2007, but if you were anywhere near a club or dancefloor, you might remember the electronic duo Justice. Their debut album, with that glowing cross on the front, was impossible to ignore. Justice redefined electronic music for a new generation, and became one of the most influential acts of their …
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Jennifer Archibald is one of North America’s busiest and most in-demand choreographers. At the end of May, she’ll debut her first piece for the National Ballet of Canada called “Kings Fall,” one of nine world premieres that she’ll go on this season. Archibald tells Tom Power about the commonality between chess and her journey in choreography and th…
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Roland Warren, of Care Net and author of "The Alterative to Abortion: Why We Must Be Pro-ABUNDANT Life," shares his own story and calls men and the Church to help foster a culture that supports women in choosing life. Jared Wilson, author of "Lest We Drift: Five Departures from the One True Gospel," talks about the subtle ways we are prone to drift…
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Political scientist Adam Carrington speaks about the recent split ruling by the US Supreme Court regarding whether a the state of Oklahoma can fund a charter school run by a Catholic church. Then, Carmen spends some time remembering the life and impact of Phil Robertson, the patriarch of the Robertson family of TV's "Duck Dynasty" fame. She also ad…
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Hanorah is a singer-songwriter from Montreal who’s opened for Mavis Staples, and grew up listening to Etta James and Joss Stone. On her latest EP “Closer Than Hell,” Hanorah moves beyond her early soul influences and explores a new voice. Hanorah tells Tom about surprising herself when she began songwriting, why she’s happy she didn’t win “La Voix”…
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Courtney B. Vance is known for playing men of power and purpose — from Johnnie Cochran in “The People v. O.J. Simpson,” to Uncle George Freeman in “Lovecraft Country,” Vance now takes on Cobra Bubbles in the live action remake of Lilo & Stitch. He joins Tom Power to talk about the emotional depth of Bubbles in the new remake, how growing up as a Bl…
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On this Memorial Day "best-of" show, Licensed counselor Eliza Huie, author of "Trauma Aware," offers some practical ways to help those who have experienced trauma with the grace of God and wisdom. Wikipedia founder and skeptic Larry Sanger shares his story of his intellectual journey that lead him to become a Jesus-follower. Faith Radio podcasts ar…
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On this Memorial Day "best-of" show, Lionshare's Dave Buehring openings up Jesus's words from the Beatitudes about blessed are those who mourn. He also talks about this summer's Lionshare Leadership Games, a time for young adults to be mentored by older, mature Christian adults in the same occupational field. Riley Kehoe, author of "Three Seconds o…
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Sarah Levy comes from a pretty funny family. Her dad is the comedy legend Eugene Levy, her brother is Dan Levy, and all three of them were on the Emmy-winning show “Schitt's Creek.” But Sarah says the funniest one of them all is her mom, who’s also the person in her family who’s had the biggest influence on her comedy. Sarah joins Tom Power to talk…
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What happens when you let go? Dan Mangan found out when he stopped trying to make the best record of his career — and he ended up with one of the best records of his career. The Juno-winning singer-songwriter says it all goes to show that surrendering control might be the key to making something great. Dan sits down with Tom Power to tell us how a …
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While Memorial Day weekend is a vacation time for many, it's also a time of mourning. Along with reviewing the new Mission Impossible movie, Plugged In's Adam Holz talks about some personal losses of people close to him. Gold star widow Rachel Faulkner Brown, author of "Widow's Might," talks being widowed twice before 30. She shares her story of Go…
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Dawn Hirsch, a Faith Radio listener who had deconstructed her faith, but God reconstructed it, joins Carmen again to talk about altar stones, some markers in her life where God showed up. Chris Martin talks reflects on our tendency to preserve ourselves, our preferences, and our comforts, instead of sacrificing for the greater good. Faith Radio pod…
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In 2021, Japanese Breakfast’s Michelle Zauner got everything she’d ever wanted: her memoir “Crying in H Mart” became a surprise New York Times bestseller, and her band’s breakthrough album “Jubilee” received multiple Grammy nominations. But all of that success came at the cost of her mental and physical health, so she moved to Seoul to regroup. Now…
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What do you do when the world around you is anything but calm? For the Juno-winning Indigenous blues artist Crystal Shawanda, the answer was to go inward. She joins Tom Power to talk about her powerful and deeply personal new track “This Peace,” which channels her family’s strength, her culture and her own journey of self-discovery to find calm in …
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Jason Romano of Sports Spectrum shares the faith stories of golfer Scottie Scheffler, the NBA's Tyrese Haliburton, and the NHL's Jaccob Slavin. He also highlights a conversation he had with NFL Hall of Fame coach Tony Dungy. Hospital chaplain Walt Hill, author of "Amazed Again," shares his experience and insights as a chaplain working with families…
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Ron Sandison of Spectrum Inclusion and author of "Adulting on the Spectrum," helps us understand that Autism manifests itself in a variety of ways. It has its challenges, but also its strengths. Ron offers ways of supporting those on the spectrum. Pastor Alfonso Espinosa helps us see why being in God's word is so important when it comes to our pray…
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When Yanic Truesdale was growing up in Quebec, he used to watch American TV with his grandmother — but he didn't speak any English, so she had to translate the whole show to him line by line. When he started getting cast in TV roles, no one was prouder of him than his grandmother. Since then, Yanic has become a beloved actor all over the world, par…
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Canadian actor Noah Lamanna stars as Kat in the new season of the hit HBO show “The Last of Us.” Noah joins Tom Power to talk about the moment they found out they’d be on one of the biggest shows on TV, what it’s like working with Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey, and how the film and TV industry has evolved for non-binary actors.…
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Erika Meitner joins Kevin Young to read “What Work Is,” by Philip Levine, and her own poem “To Gather Together.” Meitner’s books include “Useful Junk” and “Holy Moly Carry Me,” which won the 2018 National Jewish Book Award in Poetry. She is currently a Mandel Institute Cultural Leadership Program Fellow, and she’s the director of the M.F.A. program…
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Daryl Crouch of Everyone's Wilson and Carmen think about Memorial Day, about planning for our final resting place, and honoring us as God's image-bearers. While people like to celebrate the glory stories of their lives, Kerry Hasenbalg, author of "The Way of Becoming," reminds us that those mundane and even dark times of our lives...all the stuff y…
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Bill English of On Path Coaching talks about super successful people like PGA golfer Scotty Sheffler or even business mogul Warren Buffett are very opening to being mentored and value relationships for relationship sake. Counselor Nate Brooks, author of "Disrupted Journey," talks about his journey with his wife into chronic health problems, the imp…
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Comedian Benito Skinner grew up attending Catholic school in Idaho, where he didn’t feel safe being an out gay man. Instead, he concealed his sexuality and threw himself into football. Now, Benito is mining that awkward and uncomfortable time in his life for his art. He’s the creator and star of “Overcompensating,” a new comedy show from A24 and Am…
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The Canadian indie pop band and filmmaking collective shy kids consists of three multi-hyphenate friends: Matthew Hornick, Walter Woodman and Patrick Cederberg. They’re musicians, but they’re also filmmakers, animators, writers, directors and technology advocates. Matthew, Walter and Patrick sit down with guest host Talia Schlanger to talk about th…
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Dr. Tiffany Schatz of the Christian Medical and Dental Association talks about the complicated ethical and familial concerns around the story of a pregnant, but brain-dead, Georgia woman whose body is being functioning for her unborn child to develop. She also address issues of artificial dyes and arsenic in rice. Rick Lawrence of Vibrant Faith and…
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Nick Pitts of The Briefing and the Institute for Global Engagement talks about the news around former President Biden's cancer diagnosis and the book "Original Sin" about the cover-up of his health during his presidency. Where does the line of privacy need to be crossed? Luke Moon of Generation Zion and the Philos Project talks about the President'…
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For nearly 30 years, “The Lion King” musical has been captivating audiences, becoming the highest-grossing production of all time, in theatre or in film. But when creator Julie Taymor was approached to make the stage show, she had never seen the original animated Disney movie it's based on. Julie joins Tom Power to tell us the story behind the prod…
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Bestselling Canadian writer Eliza Reid has written plenty of non-fiction, but she’s just released her first novel, “Death on the Island.” It’s a murder mystery involving diplomats in Iceland — a place that’s quite familiar to her, considering she served as the country’s first lady from 2016 to 2024. Eliza sits down with Tom Power to talk about her …
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Linda Mintle, the relationship doctor, offers some analysis to the recently released World Happiness Report. What are your pursuing for happiness? She also addresses how smart families learn from their mistakes. Jennifer Hadden Stokes, author of The Pioneer's Way," shares about how trailblazing nursing student Carol Ferrans prayerfully helped creat…
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How did you react to the news a former President was diagnosed with cancer? If he's one you opposed politically, did you respond with prayer? Carmen calls us a Kingdom ambassadors to respond rightly and prayerfully when sad news strikes. Political scientist Daniel Bennett, author of "Uneasy Citizenship," addresses the firestorm around a social medi…
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Eliza unpacks the truth behind the orgasm gap — why women in heterosexual relationships are having significantly fewer orgasms than men, and why it has far more to do with power, patriarchy, and performance than with biology. She dives deep into how sex has been shaped by cultural conditioning, male-centric scripts, and media that prioritise his pl…
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After 26 years dancing with the National Ballet of Canada, Guillaume Côté will soon retire following his final performance on June 5. Last year, after announcing his decision to move on, the acclaimed Canadian dancer and choreographer sat down with Tom Power to talk about the physical demands of ballet, the “expiration date” that all professional d…
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When you were growing up, did you get along with your sibling? When Leela and Jay Gilday were growing up in Northwest Territories, their dad wanted them to sing together more, but it wasn’t until decades later that they did. Leela and Jay both have distinguished music careers on their own, but more recently, they’ve come together as the contemporar…
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In this episode of Conversations with Courageous Educators, Luke George speaks with Stacie Skehan—a leader whose superpower is curiosity, and whose strength lies in listening deeply to understand, not just to respond. Stacie takes us on a powerful journey from her first teaching role in the tiny outback community of Warnkurna to leading as principa…
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Plugged In's Adam Holz looks responds to an accusation that Facebook would monitor teen girls' account activity, like deleting their photos and use of certain words, then selling that information to cosmetic companies. He also addresses how teens are self-diagnosing themselves with ADHD based on social media influencers. John Plake of the American …
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