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Once In College

Peter Griffith

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Once In College is a podcast of unique and unforgettable college experiences. From hilarious mishaps to life-changing events, our true-life stories capture the lessons we learned the hard way, or sometimes the fun way. The lessons you couldn’t learn from textbooks or lectures. Join us as we explore the moments that shaped us for the rest of our lives. Produced by a team of Emmy and International award-winning writers, editors and storytellers, these 15-minute episodes are experiences you won ...
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What keeps you awake in the early hours of the morning? Everyone can relate to those lonely, vulnerable, dark hours when the soul-searching questions arise about life, work, family, and self. Everyone can. Including the people who seem to have “made it”. 3:00 AM Conversations is brought to you by the international law firm Hill Dickinson. Each month, it’s hosted by board member and former CEO Peter Jackson and a co-host from Hill Dickinson. Peter and his co-host speak to high achieving guest ...
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Uncorking a Story

Michael Carlon

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Listen in to Uncorking a Story, where we pop the cork on hidden narratives and delve deep into the brilliant minds of your favorite authors. Get ready to unlock the magic behind your favorite books, one unforgettable story at a time. Hit that subscribe button and never miss a sip of inspiration!
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Tyler Brûlé talks to inspirational chief executives and chief operating officers from the world’s biggest players in finance, retail, healthcare, aviation and more in a special season of Monocle Radio’s flagship, long-form interview programme. Do you want to know how the finest global businesses are successfully navigating a course through the pandemic? Then join Monocle’s editor-in-chief and a stellar cast of c-suite leaders for practical advice on steering a business through unprecedented ...
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Elim Christian Centre Botany

Elim Christian Centre Botany

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Elim Christian Centre Botany exists to be a centre of hope to reach, serve and influence the community of East Auckland. We are a church that welcomes as family, expects breakthrough, is invitational and are relevant to whoever walks through the doors of 159 Botany road, Botany Downs or listens to one of our messages online. We would love to connect with you and meet you at one of our upcoming Sunday services. Find out more at www.elimchristiancentre.org.nz
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Generation UCL is a research and engagement project that is collecting the stories of UCL alumni over 200 years. To give an insight into the breadth and diversity of the student experience, this series includes short extracts from these oral history interviews alongside excerpts from written memoirs that have been voiced by actors.
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Simplicity Zen Podcast

Simplicity Zen

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A Podcast About Zen, Buddhism and Mindfulness. Episodes of this podcast will focus on Zen practitioner interviews, Buddhist and Zen history and investigations of the intersection between Zen and science. Podcast website: https://simplicityzen.com/
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Fascinating lives, deep convictions, dedication to self-mastery...these are the stories within Rare Air. Meri Fatin's curiosity and light touch as an interviewer allows the teller to guide the narrative. Prepare to be enlightened.
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Pharmacy Edge

Pharmacy Edge

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Welcome to Pharmacy Edge, the podcast that keeps you on the cutting edge of pharmacy business. Our host Matt Hodgson will cover industry trends, operations, and insights from top experts. Tune in for actionable insights that can elevate your business or career. For more resources and upcoming events, visit Pharmacy Edge, including a conference on optimizing operations and a networking event with industry leaders. Subscribe today to stay ahead of the curve!
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Tech Nest is the proptech podcast where we discover all the latest in proptech by interviewing the innovators and leaders from startup that are challenging the way we buy, sell, and invest in real estate. When you listen to Tech Nest, you'll get in-depth interviews and discussions each week, focused on uncovering trends in proptech and how startups are transforming the real estate landscape. Don't miss an episode, subscribe today!
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Big name interviews, and a weekly fix of Friends Round Friday, all in one place! Zoe speaks to some of the world’s most loved movie stars, singer-songwriters, performers, and all-round icons in special one-off interviews exclusive to the Breakfast Show. Plus, there’s all the best bits from a fabulous trio of showbiz guests on Friends Round Friday.
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Send us a text This week on The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, Tony Murrell sits down with Peter Griffiths, a powerful voice for redemption and resilience. Peter opens up about his turbulent early life, witnessing domestic abuse, spending time in prison, battling alcoholism, drug addiction, and struggling with mental health. He shares raw and honest …
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“If I accept that I’m his victim… can I even say I’m a wife? If my child’s DNA is evidence of a crime… can I say I’m a mother?” – Brandi Dredge In this emotional conversation, author Brandi Dredge shares the raw and redemptive journey behind her memoir Girl Uncoded. From surviving childhood trauma and an abusive marriage to reclaiming her voice thr…
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In this episode Kyle invites Christian Van Camp & Dakota Mays of the Bio Culture Crew for an in-depth discussion. The conversation covers Van Camp's personal journey, overcoming hardships such as his sister's health issues, and the transformative path that led him to health and wellness coaching. The episode delves into the benefits and importance …
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Send us a text In this episode of The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, Tony Murrell sits down with Lewis Saunderson, actor, creator, and the man behind the viral “crying” videos on TikTok. Lewis opens up about life behind the content: attending acting school, landing his first feature film, the struggle of pursuing dreams in London, moving back to Pete…
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“I really wanted to reach the parents who might be crying in their kitchen and feeling alone—to let them know they’re not alone in those feelings.” – Jennifer Celeste Briggs In this moving episode, Jennifer Celeste Briggs opens up about her powerful memoir Watching Sarah Rise, the story of raising her daughter Sarah, who faced developmental challen…
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“What drives me is injustice.” Dame Jasvinder Sanghera is a leading authority on forced marriage and honour-based abuse. Jasvinder herself is a survivor of forced marriage and ran away from home, aged 16, to escape “having to marry a stranger”. She later founded Karma Nirvana, a national award-winning charity that supports people affected by these …
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“All love is risky. People die, they leave, they don’t listen to you—but you love them anyway.” — Virginia DeLuca When Virginia DeLuca’s husband unexpectedly walked out on their marriage in his 60s—claiming he wanted children—her gut reaction wasn’t just heartbreak. It was: If you must go, I wish you triplets. That quip became the title of her deep…
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Send us a text This week on the podcast we sit down with Matthew Norford, a former Manchester gang member who turned his life around to become a youth mentor and role model. In this powerful episode, Matthew opens up about his early life in gangs, the influence of his brother Gary, going to prison at a young age, being shot, and time inside Strange…
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In this episode, the host welcomes SAVEJ, also known as Donnie, a musician and thought leader. They discuss Donnie's fascinating journey, starting with his colorful upbringing, and the profound impact psychedelic experiences, primarily with psilocybin, had on him from a young age. They delve into the deep insights gained from these experiences, suc…
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In another hilarious episode, we meet Chelsea Grint, a fun-loving young freshman at the University of South Florida, who became the ringleader of the wildest parties off campus. The moment she graduates, however, those lurid nights catch up to her in a single, sweaty meeting that will determine the fate of her career. Stay tuned for this true story…
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Join us on the Pharmacy Edge Podcast as host Matt Hodgson engages with Aly Háji, a seasoned health regulatory lawyer and founder of RX Law. Dive deep into the world of pharmacy law as Aly discusses complex disciplinary matters, ethical challenges, and the evolving landscape of healthcare regulation. With a rich background in pharmacy and law, Aly s…
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“We spend so much of our life trying to put the pieces back in the dollhouse… the furniture changes, the people change.” — Beverly Jean Armento In this emotional episode of Uncorking a Story, Michael Carlon sits down with author and educator Beverly Jean Armento to discuss her powerful memoir, Seeing Eye Girl. Beverly reflects on a childhood marked…
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Welcoming John Churchill, a scholar dedicated to the study of consciousness through spirituality, philosophy, psychology, and more. Kyle shares how he met John through mutual friends and has been consistently impressed by his depth of knowledge and insight. The conversation delves into a range of topics including the nature of consciousness, develo…
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In this hilarious episode, we meet Karen Scholl, an introverted young woman who bucks her family and the entire state of Ohio by enrolling at the University of Michigan. However, her newly found independence is tested to its limits when all eyes are on her at a glamorous dinner. It will take an iron gut to decide if being the life-of-the-party soro…
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“I’ve always believed that within the realm of what’s possible, I can do it—and fiction was just another challenge to embrace.” — Iris Mitlin Lav In this episode of Uncorking a Story, Michael Carlon uncorks the remarkable second act of Iris Mitlin Lav, a seasoned public policy expert who turned to fiction writing after retirement. Iris shares how h…
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In this podcast episode, the host welcomes back Matt Roeske, known for his study of electro culture. The conversation dives into a variety of topics, including Matt's experiences with electro culture in farming, the impact of EMF and wireless technology on health, and the importance of reducing such exposures. Matt explains his move from Scottsdale…
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Send us a text This week on The Good, The Bad & The Ugly, Tony Murrell is joined by the one and only Grumpy Northern Foodie. From juggling wild shifts in hospitality to moving to London and then Runcorn, he shares his journey into food content creation and how it became his full-time job. We also dig into the food trends that drive him mad, the big…
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“My dad looked at me [from his deathbed] and said, ‘It just went so fast.’ I asked what did, and he said, ‘Life.’ That moment changed everything—I knew I had to write the book.” — Jennifer Griffith On this special Mother’s Day episode of Uncorking a Story, I sit down with Jennifer Griffith—host of About Your Mother and author of Both Sides of Then—…
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With Thomas still away on his travels, Rosie and Robin take the opportunity to catch up on all that’s been happening. Robin spills the beans on some new tips and tricks he’s picked up at his new school. Think hands-on modelling for sixth form—it’s practical, fun, and downright genius! We’ve also got a special treat for you—a guest appearance from n…
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“Your marriage can be anything you want it to be—you don’t have to just follow a supplied script.” — Wayne Scott In this deeply honest and thought-provoking episode of Uncorking a Story, writer and psychotherapist Wayne Scott opens up about the emotional terrain behind his memoir The Maps They Gave Us. We dive into his decades-long marriage, naviga…
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In this episode, the host welcomes Regina Thomashauer, known as Mama Gena, to discuss her journey and experiences as a women's empowerment advocate. Mama Gina is the author of 'Pussy: A Reclamation,' and she shares her insights on women's empowerment through pleasure and orgasm. The conversation covers her personal healing journey, which involves o…
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Send us a text In this episode of The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Podcast, Tony Murrell is joined by Mark Williams-Thomas, the former detective and investigative journalist best known for exposing Jimmy Savile. Mark opens up about the challenges of going public with difficult truths, his transition from the police force to uncovering some of the UK…
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“I think big law is at a major crossroads here.” Catrin Griffiths is the award-winning editor of The Lawyer, leading trade magazine for the legal industry. It’s the place lawyers turn to first to get the information they need. Catrin’s career in legal journalism has been marked by both innovation and resilience. Against the backdrop of the steep de…
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“I learned that I’m dogged… I didn’t abandon it, and that became very important—not giving up.” — Janet Constantino In this soulful and insightful episode of Uncorking a Story, psychotherapist-turned-novelist Janet Constantino shares the winding journey that led to her debut novel Becoming Mariella. A former competitive Latin ballroom dancer with S…
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Hear the journey of a bright young kid who went to college wishing his life to center around drinking, women and writing whatever he felt. This is the remarkably true story of the lessons that were handed to Steffan Postaer, but then ignored, so he could stay a college freshman forever. His authentic journey that started in college reminds us – You…
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Send us a text This week on The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly podcast, Tony sits down with Craig and Kim from Autism Awareness Liverpool. They open up about their personal journey with autism, the realities of raising autistic children, breaking stigma in society, and how their online presence has helped thousands feel less alone. It’s an honest, mov…
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In this podcast episode, Connor Millstein returns to discuss a unique event called 'The Rising,' scheduled for August 27th-31st in Lockhart, Texas. The event, hosted on a farm, aims to explore the concepts of freedom, sovereignty related to food supply, independence from the 'sick care system,' and overall body optimization. Highlights include teac…
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“The whole idea of historical fiction is to fill in the gaps in the emotional feeling of the participants in the crisis.” — Barbara Southard In this episode of Uncorking a Story, historian and debut novelist Barbara Southard shares the emotional and intellectual journey behind her novel Unruly Human Hearts. Drawing from her academic roots and a dee…
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Send us a text This week on The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly, Tony Murrell sits down with fighter and entrepreneur Ashley Moore. From growing up in tough surroundings, getting into street fights, and serving time in jail, to rebuilding his life, fighting in Thailand in front of thousands, and launching his clothing brand Always Want More, this is a …
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In this episode of the podcast, the host welcomes back Nicholas Pinot, who first appeared in 2018. They discuss the ongoing and increasing impact of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) due to advancing technology and the importance of acknowledging and mitigating their effects on health. Nicholas shares his journey since the first podcast, noting his tra…
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Rosie and Robin finally get a chance to catch up—and let’s be honest, it’s long overdue! Meanwhile, Thomas has packed his bags for *another* holiday adventure, but not before sitting down with Richard Brock to discuss the art of storytelling in the classroom. Richard shares his wisdom on how stories, when used judiciously, can both enrich learning …
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