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Inspiring leaders want to break the excellence barrier by reaching greater heights. They are ready to unlock higher performance by expanding their horizons to capture sustained desirable outcomes for both business and life application. But there's a problem. Many leaders today are tapped out, immobilized, and feel complete unfulfilled. Why? Because of unnecessary distraction and lack of the right support, leaving them completely off course. Everyday-Influence offers up the opportunity to gai ...
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Herbal Action Podcast

Denise Cusack

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Take a listen to our latest Herbal Action Podcast. We chat with Kristine Brown of Herbal Roots Zine about herbal education, bringing herbalism and love of nature into your home and family, and raising the next generation of herbalists. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Little Known Facts with Ilana Levine

Hosted by actress Ilana Levine

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With her unique style of hosting, Ilana Levine gives her listeners up close and personal access to today's biggest stars from Broadway, Film and Television. Her intimate and revealing conversations with Tony Award, Academy Award, Grammy Award and Emmy Award winners gives listeners the feeling they are part of a conversation between old friends. Guests include Julianne Moore, Matthew Broderick, Isabelle Huppert, Sarah Jessica Parker, Ben Platt, Uma Thurman, Matt Bomer, Aasif Mandvi, Octavia S ...
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Paranormal Brew

Michael S Brown

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Round-table discussion about everything paranormal, spiritual or whatever else is on our minds Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/paranormal-brew/support
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Are you a people-helper or caregiver feeling overwhelmed, distant, cynical, and crispy around the edges? Join licensed professional counselor and certified coach, Leah Brown, to defeat burnout by learning how to manage stress and create deep, connective relationships with others, so that you can pursue your calling, providing light and warmth to others. In this podcast we cover: ~ Making stress your ally not your enemy (stress management) ~ Finding your voice ~ Developing burnout-resistance ...
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Sports for Social Impact explores the power that sport has to create a positive impact in society. Sport for development & peace is a versatile tool that can be used to tackle many social, environmental & economic challenges such as the Sustainable Development Goals. The hope is that these conversations and ideas will help achieve the maximum benefit of sport in our society. Hosted by David Thibodeau. Contact: [email protected] Make sure you follow us on Linkedin and Instagram ...
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We’ve all had a moment where we arrived at the grocery store and can’t remember passing any of the stoplights along the way. We’re halfway down an aisle and scrambling to remember what we even needed. Our mind is in overdrive trying to sort through our ever-growing to-do list. We’ve been there when just making it through the next task is hard. But the normal stresses of life aren’t the only thing YOU have to deal with. Nora McInerny hosts The Head Start: Embracing the Journey, a new podcast ...
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We’re two basic girls with one Bachelor podcast. Emma and Kristin don’t shy away from the “Basic Girl” label. They love coffee, fashion, millennial pink, Instagram, and of course The Bachelor! After years of gossiping too much about Bachelor Nation, they finally decided to do the ultimate basic millennial thing and start a podcast. Sit in on a weekly discussion about what is currently going down in the Bachelor universe, and while you’re here check out our personal blog about our (basic) lives.
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Keep the Flame Alive

Jill Jaracz & Alison Brown

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Obsessed with the Olympics and Paralympics? Just curious about how Olympic and Paralympic sports work? You’ve found your people! Join your hosts, Olympic aunties Alison Brown and Jill Jaracz, for smart, fun, and down-to-earth interviews with athletes, coaches, and the unsung heroes behind the Games. Get the stories you don’t find anywhere else. Tune in weekly all year-round, and daily during the Olympics and Paralympics. We’re your cure for your Olympics Fever! Call us: (208) FLAME-IT.
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Something big is happening in the world of business. CEOs increasingly say their jobs have become less about giving orders, more about inspiring, motivating, setting a north star. They are taking the lead on big issues like climate change, worker retraining, and diversity and inclusion. They are under pressure from employees, customers and investors not just to turn a profit, but to prove they are doing good in the world. And in the process, they are fundamentally redefining the relationship ...
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The Arch Effect

The Arch Effect

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The Arch Effect, an award-winning podcast hosted by Archie Jay, bridges pop culture and self-discovery by tackling the deeply personal thoughts we Google in private, but we’re too afraid to ask out loud. LA-based host ARCHIE leads with honesty and empathy, inviting guests to explore life’s unspoken complexities. The show fosters connection and understanding, proving that while no one has all the answers, together, we can navigate life’s messes and milestones, one conversation at a time.
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Humans Doing Business

Matt Browning & Adam Griggs

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The Humans Doing Business podcast features authentic small business stories from people in the trenches. Matt Browning and Adam Griggs interview leaders small businesses who have overcome the incredible challenges of launching, branding, financing, staffing, social media marketing, growing and increasing profitability. Learn straight from our entrepreneurs exactly what made their business successful, how they survived making mistakes, and how it isn't all peaches and cream behind the scenes! ...
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The Ambitious Introvert® is the leading growth and development podcast for the estimated 56% of us who recharge by going inwards. Our purpose is to help you manage your social battery and Own Your Energy®, so you can reach your true potential in your business, career and life. Each week my guests and I will be sharing tips, tricks and hacks on how to build your resilience, master your mindset and cultivate self-leadership - skills that’ll help you reach your goals without trying to be someon ...
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The Balanced Babes Podcast

Amanda Montalvo & Kim Perez

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We're Kim & Amanda- functional nutritionists on a mission to help women learn how to nourish their bodies, balance their hormones, and feel good in their skin. Tune in every Wednesday to hear expert interviews with the best in women's health, Q&A episodes where we answer listener questions, and our deep dive episodes where we pick a topic and share our expertise. Join our Balanced Babes Community on Facebook where listeners can gather, relate, and connect with one another.
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The Dental Works Podcast

Ted and Terry Work

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The Dental Works Podcast is produced by Dental Works, a family dental practice based in Scottsdale, Arizona that has been providing cosmetic and surgical dentistry for over 25 years. You can visit our website at www.dentalwork.com. / Theme Song by Dr. Terry Work / Editing and Production by Ted Work / Artworks by Miranda Jones
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SOD talks - Graphic Design

Asna Khan and Emma Keat

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'SOD talks - Graphic Design' is a podcast co-hosted by Emma Keat and Asna Khan, a couple of friends and 3rd year Graphic Design students at the School of Design - George Brown College, in Toronto ON. It is a light hearted and fun way for us to discuss things about the design industry and what it means to be a student studying in this field. We will go through our experiences in college, in hopes to help as many new and current students as we can. As well as interview teachers and graduates w ...
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Being Human UT Podcast

Dr. Randy Jasmine and Dr. Jim Haendiges

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Dr. Randy Jasmine and Dr. Jim Haendiges discuss issues relative to humanities and technology at their university. As professors at recently re-named, “Utah Tech University,” these professors of English talk about how the changing technological landscape of higher education is impacting the humanities locally at their university and more broadly in the scope of higher education.
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Yahoo CEO Jim Lanzone joins Leadership Next to unpack the company’s bold transformation from a sprawling media conglomerate into a streamlined, product-first tech company. He shares lessons from turning around Ask Jeeves; why authenticity, not hype, is key to rebuilding trust; and how Yahoo’s future rests on delivering real utility to users through…
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Sistas star and spiritual powerhouse Novi Brown sits down with me for a free-flowing convo on protecting your peace, letting go to grow, and using astrology as a tool for alignment — not a trend. Whether you’re deep into your Saturn return or just trying to stay grounded, this one’s a breath of sage-scented air.…
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Jeb Brown has had a decades long career on stage and in film and televsion. Jeb appeared in productions on and off-Broadway including Grease, Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, and Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, in which he originated the role of Don Kirshner. For his performance in Dead Outlaw, Brown was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Feat…
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Have you ever felt completely drained by endless notifications, struggled to understand why you're exhausted despite "not doing very much," or overlooked your own massive achievements until someone else pointed them out? In this solo episode of The Ambitious Introvert®, I'm diving deep into three powerful client stories to highlight common introver…
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Welcome to the first official episode of Impact Without Limits - a show born from storms, strategy, and the fire that only comes from leading in the real world. Formerly Live to Lead, this rebrand isn’t just a new name-it’s a mission shift. Today, we’re calling out the tired leadership frameworks that reward performative politics over real influenc…
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We travel back to 2000 for another look back at the Sydney 2000 Olympics and Paralympics. This month Alison explores what's considered to be the biggest Paralympic scandal of all time, Spain's cheating in the Basketball ID tournament. Then Jill looks at the Olympic Road Cycling events, which feature inspirational legends, amazing comebacks, and Lan…
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Daphne Koller, CEO of insitro and cofounder of Coursera, joins Leadership Next to unpack a bold idea: Just as calculus revolutionized our understanding of physics, AI could do the same for biology. In this episode, Koller explains how insitro is blending biology and machine learning to unlock new treatments for diseases like ALS and fatty liver. Sh…
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Chris Marshall is the founder of G Tennis & charity Young Champs. His main drive and passion is creating opportunities for children from underserved communities to play and access Tennis coaching. Young Champs provide free Summer coaching and equipment for local children, as well as training and mentoring for older teens on a pathway to becoming co…
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CHRIS BAUER has appeared in over 300 episodes of television, 40 feature films, and several theater productions on Broadway and Off. His multiple long running television credits include Frank Sobotka in ‘THE WIRE’, Andy Bellefleur in ‘TRUE BLOOD’, and Bobby Dwyer in ‘THE DEUCE’ for HBO. Most recently he starred as pro wrestler Wild Bill Hancock on ‘…
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It's been nearly a year since we said, "Bonjour!" to the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics, so what's been happening in Paris since the cauldron went out? Let's take a look at the initial legacy of these Games! We look at the money, initial economic impact, audience figures, building legacies, and elements of the Games that are still impacting Pa…
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We all carry more than we show—juggling roles, responsibilities, and realities that often go unseen, even by those closest to us. In this episode, Nora sits down with her big sister, Meghan, for an honest and vulnerable conversation about the reality of living with Chronic Migraine—a reality woven into their family history. Together, they reflect o…
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Zillow CEO Jeremy Wacksman joins Leadership Next to unpack the forces reshaping American real estate—and the friction threatening its transparency. In a wide-ranging conversation, Wacksman addresses the industry lawsuit brought by Compass and defends Zillow’s stance on keeping property listings open and accessible to all. He explains how the curren…
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What keeps us hopeful when dating feels exhausting? In this episode, I sit down with content creator and recipe developer Alex Hill (@justaddhotsauce) to talk about holding onto hope, finding joy in the moment, and what it really means to stay present through the highs and lows of love and life. #Hope #Dating #Foodie…
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GEORGIA STITT is an award-winning composer, lyricist, music producer, pianist, and activist. Her original musicals include Snow Child (commissioned by and premiered at Arena Stage, directed by Molly Smith), Big Red Sun (11th Hour Theater in Philadelphia, NAMT 2010), and a children’s musical, Samantha Spade, Ace Detective (TADA Youth Theater), which…
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Ever feel like your brain just works differently - like how you need more space, more quiet, or more time to think? In this solo episode of The Ambitious Introvert®, I’m diving into some fascinating (and science-backed) reasons why that’s not just in your head - it’s actually how your brain is wired. We’ll explore three key ways introverts process,…
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We're delving into the sport of wheelchair tennis with American Charlie Cooper, who's currently ranked #2 in the world for junior wheelchair singles. He talks with Alison about the sport and his plans to qualify for LA 2028. Plus, we also talk with Dr. Thomas Rietveld, a researcher at the Peter Harrison Centre for Disability Sport at Loughborough U…
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Brian Moynihan, CEO of Bank of America, joins Leadership Next to reflect on his journey from law to banking—and how that unexpected pivot brought him to the head job at one of the world’s largest financial institutions. He shares his leadership philosophy, emphasizing the power of staying calm in a crisis and the importance of giving energy to his …
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This is a heartfelt one ya'll! Kristine opens up about navigating depression after the loss of her father — and how her faith, culture, and community are helping her cope. We chat the power of God showing up when you need it most, what it means to heal out loud, and of course, we get a little silly along the way (because joy still matters). #TheArc…
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Jeffrey Seller is an Tony Award-winning American theatrical producer best known for his work on Rent, Avenue Q, In the Heights, and Hamilton, as well as inventing Broadway’s first rush ticket and lottery ticket policies. After graduating from the University of Michigan in 1986, Jeffrey moved to New York City where he worked, as a publicist, booking…
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We're talking technology at the Olympics with Pascal Wattiaux, IT Consultant and former Director of Technology at the International Olympic Committee. He got his start with Olympics technology at Albertville 1992, and most recently he consulted with Paris 2024. He's seen massive amounts of change in technology used at the Olympics--and what it take…
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Living in the public eye brings constant pressure, making it even more important for actress and host Lilly Singh to approach life with intentionality while managing her Chronic Migraine. In this episode, Nora sits down with Lilly to explore the daily routines, open communication, and wellbeing-first mindset that have helped her manage both persona…
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Michelle MacKay, CEO of Cushman & Wakefield, doesn’t see the company as just a real estate firm—she sees it as an architect of the built world. In this episode of Leadership Next, she joins us to discuss the evolving definition of commercial real estate and Cushman & Wakefield’s expansive global strategy, from solar installations to hospital manage…
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Polona Fonda is the communications officer for ENGSO and ENGSO youth and collaborates with other sport entities and experts such as Tine Vertommen (ARCH Safeguarding), Sport Union of Slovenia and orhers. With over 12 years of experience in values-based digital and project communications, including creation, design, and management, Polona has worked…
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In this solo episode, I’m opening up about my Upward Turn — the moment things started to shift after toxic work partnerships, fading friendships, job changes, and fast-burning romances. It’s the turning point in grief where healing begins, and for me, it came after letting go of what no longer served me. This one’s honest, reflective, and a reminde…
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What if the hardest thing you've ever faced ended up being the biggest gift of your life? My guest on The Ambitious Introvert® this week is Krista Ryan – a Workplace Performance expert, speaker, coach, and former HR director who brings nearly two decades of leadership experience to her mission of helping individuals and organizations thrive through…
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Julia Knitel - Broadway: Dead Outlaw ( Tony award nominee), Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (Carole King, first national tour), Bye Bye Birdie. Off-Broadway: A Letter to Harvey Milk (Lucille Lortel nomination). Select New York/Regional: Nora in Brighton Beach Memoirs (Portland Stage Co.), Ingrid in Volleygirls (NY Musical Festival: Best of Fest)…
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It's our monthly look back at history--all year long we're looking at the Sydney 2000 Olympics and Paralympics. This month Alison tackles the massive Para Swimming competition, which includes the Paralympics' all-time medal winner Trischa Zorn. Then we stay in the pool for the Olympic swimming competition, which is just epic, given Australians' lov…
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The best leaders don’t chase titles, they chase impact. In this episode, we’re calling in the ones who wake up ready—ready to do what’s right, to receive feedback with humility, and to lead like people actually matter. Because they do. This isn’t about perfection, it’s about presence. It's for the leader who knows progress doesn’t happen without pe…
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In this episode of Live to Lead, Dr. Mike Durnin—keynote speaker, mentor, and president of Via Crucis Leadership—joins us to talk about what it truly means to be a servant leader, especially in the face of chaos, challenge, and toxic environments. With over 40 years of leadership experience, Dr. Durnin shares practical insights and lived wisdom for…
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TV host Scott Evans gets real about acceptance in this unfiltered convo. We dive into his love life, how he went from local news to prime time, the wildly embarrassing moment he had with the Kardashians, and more. It's a KiKi! #ScottEvans #HouseGuest #SelfHelp This episode is all about owning your truth, letting go of perfection, and embracing who …
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Julie Halston is one of New York's busiest actresses and was the recipient of the 2021 Isabelle Stevenson TONY AWARD for her advocacy on behalf of The Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation. Her Broadway credits are numerous, including Tootsie, Hairspray, Gypsy, Anything Goes, and The Twentieth Century, and most recently Our Town. She received the Richard S…
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In April, LA 2028 announced that it would be the first Olympics to have more quota spots for women than men. That’s a win for women’s sports, right? Not so fast. Our gender in sports expert Dr. Michele K. Donnelly returns to peel back the layers of LA 28’s press release and tell us how fair these gender numbers really are. Dr. Donnelly is an associ…
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