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I know that being in business isn’t always easy. Along with the many highs and ‘a ha’ moments it can sometimes be soul destroying, frustrating and a very lonely place to be. Being a business owner is one of life’s greatest educations and it gives you two clear choices, either you continually learn, adapt and grow, or you resist change, stagnate and perish. We live in ever changing and sometimes challenging times, so being informed and constantly inspired is more important than ever. Join Ant ...
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What If I'm Wrong?

That Sounds Fun Network

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Welcome to "What If I’m Wrong?" with Dr. Heather Thompson Day. Life isn’t about getting everything right; it’s about how we navigate when things go wrong. In a world that’s constantly evolving, holding onto rigid ideas can limit our growth. This podcast is your invitation to embrace change, challenge your assumptions, and deepen your spiritual and relational journey. Each episode is a safe space to explore Bible study, hear powerful submission stories, and learn how asking the right question ...
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Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast

Jamie Belz, FNTP, MHC - Nutritional Therapy Association

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#ReverseTheTrend of preventable poor health with the Nutritional Therapy Association as we dive into the multi-faceted world of holistic health and wellness. Explore science-based wellness, traditional wisdom, and common misconceptions as we provide clinical insights for optimal health. This is for YOU as an individual striving for vibrant well-being. We honor bio-individuality while discussing all of the inputs and outputs, including nutrition, digestion, elimination, blood sugar regulation ...
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Rachel Maddow Presents: Ultra

Rachel Maddow, MSNBC

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As a new authoritarian movement rises in American politics, stoked by one of the country’s most outrageous demagogues, there is an all-out international manhunt for an American traitor. The U.S. Army’s Nazi war crimes trials in Germany have been infiltrated by a spy -- a mole for the other side. A gruesome foreign influence operation unfolds in Washington. A blackmail plot turns deadly in the U.S. Senate. A Hail Mary scheme to stop the counting of the Electoral College votes rattles democrac ...
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Random Observations on Art, Photography, and the Creative Process. These talks focus on the creative process in fine art photography. LensWork editor Brooks Jensen side-steps techno-talk and artspeak to offer a stimulating mix of ideas, experience, and observations from his 50 years as a fine art photographer, writer, and publisher. Topics include a wide range of subjects from finding subject matter to presenting your work, and building an audience. Included in this RSS Feed are the LensWork ...
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The Daily Impulse

Abraham Garcia

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The Daily Impulse Show is discussing day-today things that NO ONE else is going to chat about. May sound boring, right? WRONG! Take a listen...it just might be more relatable than you think!
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Have you recently watched the news to get the latest updates, only to be depressed and disappointed with what is actually happening out there? Endless conflicts, debates, and crime dominate the stories in television, newspapers, and the vast world of social media. Perhaps you often find yourself puzzled or dumbfounded by society’s current state of decline. Why do people act this way? Why are so many attracted to misinformation? Do people accept lies so easily? Can evil be eradicated, or will ...
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Veritas : Three Sides of the Coin

Veritas : Three Sides of the Coin

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Most people only think of two sides of the coin, heads or tails, right or wrong, black-and-white, truth or lies. This however is a misnomer. There is always a third side of the coin. Just like heads or tails and one side of the story or the other there’s always more to the story. If you take out a coin and you see the head with the president and you see the other side the tail with the eagle you often forget about that middle when you turn it and look directly down this narrow edge that shar ...
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CSS-Tricks Screencasts

Chris Coyier

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CSS-Tricks Screencasts is focused on showing you tips, tricks, techniques about web design. Code samples can be extremely helpful, but sometimes it is even more helpful to watch someone as they code. In CSS-Tricks Screencasts will show you real live CSS and HTML code being written and tested right on the screen. Topics will vary but will always center around design and usability.
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Beyond dirty diapers and little league games, conference calls and corporate ladders, ever wonder if there’s something more? Something to light your soul on fire and awaken your spirit? Something to help you make the extra income and impact you were born for? For more than 15 years, I’ve been searching for that something. It’s led me across the country, through 3 side hustles, countless lessons learned and thousands of dollars earned. Now I want to show you what I’ve learned as I embark on a ...
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Up and Down

Terry Fallis

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The author of the Stephen Leacock Medal-winning The Best Laid Plans brings his trademark humour and sharp storytelling to a new novel set in the high-stakes world of a global public relations agency. On his first day at Turner King, David Stewart quickly realizes that the world of international PR (affectionately, perhaps ironically, known as "the dark side") is a far cry from his previous job on Parliament Hill. For one, he missed the office memo on the all-black dress code; for another, th ...
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Welcome to Curated Souls Podcast with Lori Young. A full time artist, mom to 4 and wife. I am wholeheartedly passionate about loving people well right where they {{ you }} are. This is a place to share creativity, encouragement, and have safe and hard conversations. To examine the systems that are no longer serving the people that they were designed to protect. I would love to encourage and walk along side you and discover ways to do this life in a way that can offer hope and grace in new wa ...
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Gather Darlings

willGather and Dementia Darling

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Come as you are, Caregivers! Welcome to Gather Darlings- Carrie, the founder of Dementia Darling, known for keeping it real when it comes to dementia care and Nicole, the founder of willGather, where she’s all about helping family caregivers navigate aging like a pro, and, are teaming up to co-host this podcast— where we kick back, let loose, and dive headfirst into the untamed, unfiltered world of caregiving. This isn’t your grandma's tea party—unless your grandma likes to spill the tea wit ...
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Carl Self is first and foremost a proud father to Jordan and Alexis, but he is also a Senior Mortgage Originator licensed in the state of Washington since 1989. He started out part-time while working as an insurance agent for Pacific Cliffs Financial, and soon learned that he’s truly passionate about helping people to purchase a home. Having fallen in love with the mortgage industry quite quickly, Carl spent time reading and obtaining all of the information available to better serve his clie ...
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After taking her final bow as one of the featured designers at the Congressional Black Caucus yearly event, C. Maria Wall wanted to expand her horizons. She was sponsored into the Chesapeake Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (aka The Emmy’s), and adding to her accomplishments; awarded multiple Telly Awards. Maria stated, “I always believed in the saying when much is given, much is expected.” After noticing a need for younger people to have a venue to express the ...
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Intro – Hi, my names Kyle Aitken and this is a short documentary about the problems of Cyber Security at work. Interview 1 – Hello my names Neil Martin, I don’t know wither that’s the first thing I shouldn’t be saying, given the fact were talking about security. But since you don’t know where I am or where I live, we should be ok at that level. I work as an internet and security specialist, em, I work in mainly the financial sector, but also in various other business areas. Em, I specialize ...
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You’re a real estate investor who is passionate about real estate and making a difference in your community. You’re a hard worker and you love the freedom that comes with being your own boss and owning your own business. You started this business because you wanted more time and money in your life, but financial freedom seems to always be on the other side of that “next” deal. Like most real estate business owners, you are broke and have no control over your finances, and it’s hard to admit ...
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Chapter 1: Broken Family Alex started at the faded photograph pinned above their desk, a relic from a simpler time. It was a picture of their family,smiling and carefree,taken before everything had changed.The edges of the photo were worn, and the faces seemed almost like ghost from a distant past.Alex’s gaze lingered on their parents’ smiling faces, a stark contrast to the tension-filled conversations they now had. Their apartment,though modest,was filled with the vibrant energy of their dr ...
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HT2243 - Orson Wells on Limits Orson Wells is said to have observed that "The enemy of art is the absence of limitations.” My interpretation of his thought is that nothing is as supportive to creativity as a structure. Here are a few examples from my creative endeavors. Show your appreciation for our free weekly Podcast and our free daily Here's a …
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This episode of the Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast invites you to jump on the ride with host Jamie Belz for an engaging roundtable conversation with recent graduates Rebecca Stuart, Cody Cox, and Christa Chioini. In this open, insightful, and honest episode, these three NTP alumni share their unique journeys—from initial health struggles …
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Over the years, I’ve seen many salon businesses, and inevitably, some stand out more than others. Some of them stand out because of the decor, others for the culture, some for their size and some for their success as a business. My guest today is Meagan McCormack, President of Visible Changes salon group in Houston, Texas, which is without doubt an…
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HT2242 - Photography, a Verbal Art Medium We photographers like to think of photography as a nonverbal medium. Then why do we title our prints? Why does someone look at a sunset and think " beautiful"? When showing our work, why do we feel compelled to tell viewers where it was photographed and when? Is photography really a nonverbal medium, or is …
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Welcome back to What If I’m Wrong? A show where we might not give you the answers, but we will ask some really good questions. On today’s episode Kila Johnson joins us for submission discussions. Kila is a lifestyle content creator passionate about sharing her faith and the incredible ways God has moved in her life. Through everyday moments and per…
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LW1451 - Sharing Our Work, Goldilocks Style Let's say someone wants to come over to your house and see some of your work. What do you show them? Do you pull out one print and that's it? That seems arbitrarily limited. Do you bring out 500 prints? That seems a bit overwhelming. Viewer fatigue is a reality in sharing our work, so how do you decide wh…
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HT2241 - The Right Amount of Difference One of the primary challenges with project oriented photography is to avoid the deadly appearance of repetition. The images in the project need to be alike enough to go together as a unified body of work, but different enough to not become repetitive. Finding that balance is one of the greatest challenges in …
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HT2240 - Prints Throughout the Day As the sun crosses the sky, the light in our house changes dramatically. This is one of the primary reasons why I like to live with a print for a while before I am done with it. On many occasions as the light has changed I realized the print is slightly too dark or slightly too light. Art should live well over tim…
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HT2239 - Two Things We Need More Of It is so easy to think that what we really need to take our photography to the next level is that better piece of gear, or more gear, or lots more gear. Looking back on my personal history with photography, it's never been new gear that has created an important piece of work or project. The true genesis of work —…
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HT2238 - Gear Overboard Exactly 50 years ago today I learned a valuable lesson in photography. I was photographing on the Oregon coast when I decided I needed to use a different lens for this one particular shot. I miss that lens. Show your appreciation for our free weekly Podcast and our free daily Here's a Thought… with a donation Thanks!…
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In this follow-up to our deep-dive on mineral wisdom, Allison Mädl, FNTP and NTA educator, returns to share simple, ancestral-inspired strategies you can implement today to boost your mineral intake—and feel the difference. From crafting nutrient-packed herbal infusions and embracing blackstrap molasses to unlocking the power of leafy greens, culin…
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HT2237 - Art-sized Prints How large does a print need to be in order to be considered artwork? Snapshots are usually pretty small, 4x6" or so. If we make a 5x7" is that big enough to be considered artwork? 8x10"? Why do photographers so readily consider size of function of the seriousness of artwork? Show your appreciation for our free weekly Podca…
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HT2236 - Beyond Human Sensitivity We are told that hawks have keener eyesight than we humans, so maybe they could see the ink dots in our digital prints. We can't because the technology has exceeded human visual sensitivity. Perception boundaries, once crossed shift advancement to other concerns. In the future, we can expect more intuitive and ergo…
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In this episode of the Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast, host Jamie Belz is joined by Allison Mädl, FNTP, educator, and long-time contributor to the Nutritional Therapy Association. Together, they unpack one of the most overlooked keys to vibrant health: minerals. Allison shares how her personal health journey, combined with her years of te…
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This week, I dive into what makes a truly effective salon manager in today's rapidly changing business landscape. I've titled it "The 9 Traits of a Modern Salon Manager", and I've consciously used the word 'Modern' because, like everything else in life and business, what worked yesterday may not work so well today. I explore the nine essential trai…
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Welcome back to What If I’m Wrong? A show where we might not give you the answers, but we will ask some really good questions. On today’s episode Mike Planeta joins us for submission discussions. Mike Planeta is a Christian above all else, a sinner that is saved by Jesus. He takes pride in his family and friends! Also a former Professional Baseball…
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One of the things that I constantly see in industry Facebook groups is how badly employees are paid, whether we’re talking about apprentices, assistants or stylists… And that isn’t country specific, it’s a general trend of people feeling they’re hard done by to the point of being exploited… But what I literally never see are comments about “How bad…
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Autism diagnoses are rising, but so is a quiet revolution in how we understand and address them. In this powerful conversation, Beth Lambert, Founder and Executive Director of Documenting Hope, shares her journey from conventional healthcare insider to trailblazing leader in root-cause healing for children with chronic conditions. Beth Lambert is t…
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Welcome back to What If I’m Wrong? A show where we might not give you the answers, but we will ask some really good questions. This month, we’re exploring the topic of passion—what are you so passionate about that you are willing to suffer for? And this week we are talking about: When Your Purpose Shifts: Navigating Change Over Time. What happens w…
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YES!! SHE DID!! - - - Imagine naturally conceiving and carrying twins in your 50s! The fabulous Birgitta Lauren joins host Jamie Belz on this episode of the Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast to discuss wellness concepts rooted in Birgitta’s lifelong, disciplined commitment to health and her passion for promoting, defending, and protecting fe…
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It’s very rare that a new tool for cutting hair enters the professional market. And those that do usually tend to fade away. But occasionally something piques the imagination of both the creatives and the business side of the industry as being creatively different and commercially beneficial. My guest today is Frank Brormann, a German hairdresser, …
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Welcome back to What If I’m Wrong? A show where we might not give you the answers, but we will ask some really good questions. This month, we’re exploring the topic of passion—what are you so passionate about that you are willing to suffer for? And this week we are asking: What if you’re wrong about your purpose? What if everything you’ve believed …
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In this week’s episode, I share a recent conversation I had with a Chicago-based stylist who is one of those rare people who is continually looking for those 1% improvements that separate good stylists from exceptional ones. I talk about why it’s essential that salon owners invest in training their team beyond just technical skills. Despite all the…
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Childhood obesity is more than calories and exercise—it’s a biological, hormonal, and psychological issue that can follow children into adulthood, impacting their health status for decades to follow, as well as potentially detracting from their overall quality of life - forever. In this episode of the Nutritional Therapy and Wellness Podcast, host …
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Welcome back to What If I’m Wrong? A show where we might not give you the answers, but we will ask some really good questions. This month, we’re diving deep into relationships—friendships, romantic connections, and family dynamics—and this week we are asking: What if jealousy isn’t as bad as we think? Jealousy often gets a bad reputation, but is it…
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In this episode, I sit down with Sydney-based salon owner and colourist Kirby Lago. I’ve had the pleasure of watching her grow her business from a small salon to a thriving luxury business five times the size. Kirby is a great example of combining the life of being a very active behind the chair hairdresser with being a true business visionary and …
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What happens when two of the most influential organizations in natural health—the Nutritional Therapy Association (NTA) and the National Health Federation (NHF)—come together? In this powerful one-off episode, fresh off the NHF Conference, Jamie Belz and Mike Belz unpack the most eye-opening moments, shocking revelations, and inspiring calls to act…
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Welcome back to What If I’m Wrong? A show where we might not give you the answers, but we will ask some really good questions. On today’s episode Scarlett Longstreet joins us again for submission discussions. Her non Christian background and realism makes this a well rounded analysis you won’t want to miss. Scarlett Longstreet is a writer and conte…
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