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Green Tea Party Radio

Katie Zakrzewski, Hannah Rogers, Zach Torpie

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Green Tea Party Radio is hosted by Hannah Rogers, Zach Torpie, and Katie Zakrzewski — three young conservatives who believe that reducing climate change and protecting the environment are fundamental conservative beliefs.
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The only podcast that promises to try and help you to become a “better gay”, exploring queer history with a little help from two very ill-qualified historians but gold star Lesbians. Our goal is to fill the void of LGBTQIA+ education notably absent from our school curriculum. So if you want to swear, scoff and spring your way through the gay annals of time, myths and current events; join us for an un-filtered dive into the queer past.
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Women in STEM Career & Confidence is the podcast for scientific and professional women who want to restore confidence, make meaningful impact and balance the things and people that mean most to them. Dr Hannah Roberts will be sharing with you insights and inspiration into the mindset and skillset to help you navigate your career and lead powerfully.
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Organisational expert Helen Beedham explores the human side of work. She talks to business leaders, academics, authors and other experts about what’s helped them to work at their best and how we can create organisations where everyone can flourish. Tune in for some honest reflections, some wise advice and a host of practical suggestions to help you and your business succeed. Find the show notes at www.helenbeedham.com.
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Cancer Conversations

Look Good Feel Better

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Cancer Conversations is the podcast you never thought you’d need for the diagnosis you never want to hear. Hosted by journalist and cancer survivor, Helen King. Brought to you by Look Good Feel Better and Dry July.
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Hi, hello, I’m Hannah! This is the space where I explore both the relatable and unrelatable experiences that shape who we are. We explore everything from conquering our fears, to discussing topics like mental health, bodybuilding, friend dynamics, and the small victories (and losses) along the way. Live on Thursday's You can also look forward to Bonus Episodes known as WFR (Weekly Friday Recaps). We chat about the most recent news in pop culture, the books I'm currently reading, updates on m ...
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Journalist Hannah Jones has been overweight her entire life and has just had weight loss surgery. Her new podcast is a place for big and thin friends to tell their stories of incredible weight loss or how they found their happy, whatever size they may be. Brought to you by WalesOnline.
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The Somerset House Podcast, shaped and sculpted by artists, explores original cultural ideas which connect listeners to the creative process. Each series goes behind the scenes at Somerset House to uncover the stories explored through our programme and creative community. As the home of cultural innovators, Somerset House connects creativity and the artist with wider society to produce unexpected outcomes and unexplored futures, intensifying creativity and multiplying opportunity to drive ar ...
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Love, Janessa

CBC + BBC World Service

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Behind every catfish, there’s the bait. Who is Janessa Brazil? Stolen images of an adult entertainment star are being used to con victims out of thousands of dollars, breaking hearts in the process. Journalist Hannah Ajala embarks on a quest to find Janessa, in this 7-part true crime series. And who is responsible for catfishing scams? Produced for the BBC World Service and CBC Podcasts by Antica Productions and Telltale Industries.
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If you have tinsel on the brain and mulled wine in your blood, this is the podcast for you. We’re living in a golden age of delightfully cheesy Christmas movies, and on Bah Humbug we examine the biggest new offerings this season, as well as looking back at classic seasonal favourites. Think Kurt Russell in The Christmas Chronicles 2, Dolly Parton in Christmas On The Square and Kristen Stewart in Happiest Season. Hosted by Helen O’Hara (the Empire podcast, His Darker Materials) and a rotating ...
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Security Nation Podcast

Electronic Security Association - ESA

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Security Nation Podcast is hosted by ESA, and it brings the voice of the electronic security and life safety industry to you! Host Hannah Boone brings on security pros to discuss best practices, real-life experiences, industry forecasts, and more on this monthly podcast. It's the ever-present voice in an ever-changing industry.
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The Majestic SEO Podcast is a monthly panel of SEO experts, debating today’s burning SEO-related issues, hosted by David Bain. David also interviews SEO experts on a one-on-one basis as part of the series. Previous topics include: - What are the best approaches to SEO in 2023? - What are the new and old approaches to link building? - What are the best approaches to Social Media Marketing in 2023? - What are the best approaches to Analytics in 2023? - What are the different perspectives betwe ...
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Hannah Brown and Chris McLeish are two creatives from the Gothic city, Glasgow. Their fascination with all things gothic began at a young age but now as twenty-somethings they want to share their thoughts and feelings. From murder to literature, ghosts to architecture and maybe even the occasional film chat, they've got all your gothic interests covered.
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Join Nicole Spencer, Founder of Authentic Conversion, who as a fitness pro herself, has started, built, and sold her own fitness coaching business, and now helps other health and fitness coaches do the same. The key differentiator… Nicole helps you grow and scale your online coaching business organically - using completely authentic marketing systems including powerful content creation and proven online marketing strategies that don’t rely on ads to get that content in front of your soulmate ...
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Tired of boring, clinical veterinary podcasts? Join Veterinarian Dr Julian Hoad & Anaesthetic Expert Mike Brampton, as they interview inspirational guests each week who are related to the veterinary world. Veterinary Ramblings is like going for a drink with your favourite work colleagues after a long day - we’ll make you laugh, inspire you and perhaps teach you something new!
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Fiona Scott is a straight talking PR professional, a former TV journalist who has run a successful PR company for 14 years. Fiona dispels the smoke and mirrors around the world of public relations and instead presents you with practical advice, hints, tips and inspiration.
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Are your People and Learning team crafting the most compelling, beautiful, impactful learning experiences? Do your training efforts align seamlessly with the business needs and are your people making an impact due to your learning? If you question whether your business and brand could benefit from a digital learning shift, today's episode of mindboost moments is essential listening. We’re on a mission to rid the world of dull ‘click next’ elearning and support every organisation to be the wo ...
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Demythifying is two BFF's teaching each other about mythology, history and going off on tangents and DeMyth turns the page where we interview authors about their books.
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Where there is darkness, there is an immense opportunity for light. The Big Silence aims to normalize conversations around mental health and empower people to turn their challenges into triumphs. Hosted by Karena Dawn – mental health advocate, wellness entrepreneur, co-founder of Tone It Up, and New York Times bestselling author – The Big Silence is creating a safe space to share our story, and for you to share yours. Like so many, Karena has experienced profound grief and trauma. Growing up ...
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Lara Alley & Amr Kotb of Washington DC's chapter of the Network of Arab-American Professionals (NAAP) host "Hyphenated-Arabs," a show that connects with artists, activists, media personalities, entrepreneurs, and more who are of Arab origin and impacting their communities.
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Inspirational stories, uplifting vibes, wellbeing tips and advice to help you find your magic through the power of plants. Ellen Mary interviews exceptional guests and chats about her own take on living the life you desire. ​ From forest bathing to crystal healing and mindful gardening to meditation, find your magic and make it happen. Find out more about our wellbeing retreats, wellness coaching and corporate wellbeing at: www.peopleplantswellbeing.com
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As MD of one of the UK's leading locations agencies, Lauren York has access to some of the most interesting, influential and successful people in the creative industries. Join UK Locations' Inner Circle for a fix of insight and inspiration!
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Maths + Cancer

Oxford University

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A podcast exploring the role of mathematics and statistics in cancer research – and the stories behind the people making it happen. Maths + Cancer is hosted by Dr Vicky Neale, a mathematician at the University of Oxford. Since March 2021, she has been receiving treatment for a rare form of cancer, prompting her to discover more about how her colleagues in the mathematical community are contributing to cancer research – from prevention, through to diagnosis and treatment.
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Doris, Doris and Doris from the band I, Doris are joined by musical guests from around the world, for a natter about music, the DIY music scene, making music, listening to music ... plus general Dorising.
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Humanitarian Conversations is a RedR Australia podcast exploring what it means to be a humanitarian in today’s world, hosted by Sally Cunningham and produced by Jill Farrar. Through interviews with notable humanitarians who have worked all over the globe, we learn about the surprising twists and turns in their careers and delve into the big issues facing the humanitarian sector. Tune in to a new episode every couple of months.
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Icons/Idols: Irene

The Byzantine Choral Project

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The unlikely story of a child bride who ascends to the heart of Byzantine power. Harboring a treasonous secret that marks her as the enemy of her husband and son, Irene must finally choose her side in the iconoclastic wars. With a haunting score inspired by Byzantine Chant, and featuring the voices of ten women and non-binary performers, ICONS/IDOLS: IRENE is a sweeping story of ambition, sacrifice, and the struggle to make something new out of a shattered world. A twelve-episode musical aud ...
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Morgan's Mentors

Morgan NeSmith | DFI

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In this series (primarily intended for young professionals and undergraduate students), Morgan NeSmith will be discussing with various professionals about mentoring and being mentored. Each episode will follow a standard format with the purpose of providing general advice on career development and being mentored from a range of perspectives. Sponsored by Dan Brown and Associates Morgan NeSmith is a director of engineering at Berkel & Company Contractors, Inc., and has both a bachelor’s and m ...
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You wouldn't think a town in the mountains would be devastated by a hurricane. That's what happens to cities on the coastlines. But we live in a world undeniably affected by climate change, so all bets are off. Today on the Art Problems podcast I speak with Hannah Cole an Artist and Accountant based in Asheville, an artist-friendly city heavily imp…
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Send us a text This week Hannah gives a review on Mary Hunt's book Debt-Proof Your Kids. After hearing Mary Hunt in an unforgettable interview twelve years ago, Hannah recently bought and read her book written specifically for parents. A fascinating book, choc full of practical tips for parents. Even if you aren't a parent or your kids are young, H…
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In this episode of Veterinary Ramblings, hosts Mike Brampton and Julian Hoad are joined by wildlife conservationist Nicky Fish for an inspiring exploration of bats, biodiversity, and beyond. Nicky shares her deep knowledge of bat conservation, discussing the threats they face from climate change and wind farms, while shedding light on their remarka…
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Is it possible to lose weight without tracking calories? Today I'm answering all of your top fitness questions. Sharing my strategies in the gym, what foods and snacks I recommend, dieting vs bulking, creating healthy lifestyle changes, and more! TW: Talking about weight loss, dieting, etc Ask a question or leave feedback! (anonymous) Thank you so …
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How do you keep your business running when disaster strikes? In this episode, Nicole shares her personal experience navigating the aftermath of Hurricane Helene while managing her business. She opens up about the emotional and operational challenges that come with running a company during a natural disaster and emphasizes the importance of staying …
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In this episode of the Security Nation Podcast, we sit down with Will Fleenor, President of Fleenor Security, to discuss the profound impacts of Hurricanes Helene and Milton on ESA members and their clients. We explore how businesses and accounts were affected, the ongoing recovery efforts, and what can be done to support those impacted by these de…
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If you have anxiety, Dr. John Delony wants you to know it’s not your fault. We live in a world that constantly threatens our nervous system, and in this episode we unpack how we can start healing. Dr. Delony is a two-time #1 national bestselling author and the host of The Dr. John Delony Show. With two PhDs and over 20 years of experience in counse…
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Sasha Warren explores the history of psychiatry in relationship to the development of capitalism. We discuss how best to frame the different movements that have emerged with the intention of transforming or abolishing psychiatry. We then spend some time talking about figures such as Foucault, Fanon, and R. D Laing that may be familiar to listeners …
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Today’s guest is full of fascinating stories, and I know you’re going to enjoy this podcast! Jane is a correspondent for Business Insider, who lives just outside New York City and works from home. Originally from the UK, she has worked in the US for 19 years. Business Insider is an online media outlet that as its name suggests focuses on tech and f…
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I talk with Mark Arian, CEO of Korn Ferry Consulting, aboutthe factors affecting how employees feel about their jobs today and what they want from their relationship with their employer. Links: Visit Helen’s website www.helenbeedham.com. Check out Helen's award-winning business book: TheFuture of Time: how 're-working' time can help you boost produ…
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Can you believe it's officially been ONE YEAR? From diving deep into my ketamine journey, to navigating the changes that living in Asheville has brought, it’s been a year full of surprises and growth. We’re reflecting back on listener favorites, our chats about friendships, therapy, and self growth. Plus, I’m spilling some behind-the-scenes tea (ye…
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Send us a text In a pivotal decision that could impact the decades-long practice of water fluoridation in the United States, Federal Judge Edward Chen ruled that current fluoride levels in drinking water pose an “unreasonable risk” to people’s health. How does this ruling challenge the official orthodoxy? What has changed in recent years? How does …
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Does advanced age feel more like a liability than a strength? Welcome to the art world, which can suuuuck for mid-career artists. Ageism in the art world is more than just a problem—it's a barrier that can feel insurmountable, especially for women artists over 60. (And yes, while it affects everyone, the impact on women is particularly harsh.) I'm …
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Today, I’ll be sharing my experience with the hurricane while living in Asheville, North Carolina. We’ll talk about the devastation it caused, how it happened, the dangerous ripple effect of misinformation, and the lasting impacts we’ve been feeling over these past few weeks. Donate Here: www.handsonasheville.org Ask a question or leave feedback! (…
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In this episode, Nicole shares her harrowing experience surviving Hurricane Helene, which hit her community just weeks ago. She opens up about the chaos, fear, and uncertainty that followed. From losing access to the internet and data to witnessing acts of kindness that brought hope amidst the devastation, Nicole's story is one of resilience, grati…
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In this episode of Green Tea Party Radio, host Katie Zakrzewski discusses the intensification of hurricanes in the face of climate change and how conservative approaches can offer innovative, market-driven solutions. Katie explores the impact of two recent hurricanes, Helene and Milton, on coastal communities and advocates for practical, resilient …
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In this episode, I sit down with Helen Reavey, founder of Act + Acre, celebrity hairstylist, and trichologist. After years of working with top names in the industry, Helen created Act + Acre, the world’s first Cold Processed® hair wellness brand focused on scalp health. Visit Act + Acre and take the quiz on their website to see what hair & scalp sy…
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This episode features a recording of live discussion with Richard Seymour and Helen Charman about the medical imaginaries of the far right. This recording is from illness (3), the third in the event series that runs alongside the podcast. We discuss why the far-right has so many paranoid fantasies about medicine, from race science and eugenics, to …
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Flatter structures can mean fewer roles for people toprogress into, making it harder to hang on to valued employees. So organisations have to get creative with career paths. Hannah Rowland, Head of Organisational Development at Henry Boot plc, joins me this week to chat about the challenges of retention when the jobs market is tipped in favour of t…
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Send us a text So many stories went viral this week in the wake of Hurricane Helene. In today's episode, Hannah jumps in and covers many of these stories. Lithium mines in Asheville, government manufactured hurricanes, bodies in the trees, FEMA turning away volunteers, and more stories are discussed. Which ones are true? Which ones are false? What …
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Mike Brampton and Julian Hoad welcome renowned veterinary neurologist Clare Rusbridge to discuss her work on Chiari malformation and syringomyelia in toy breed dogs. Clare discusses the challenges of diagnosing and managing these conditions, the genetic and breeding factors involved, and the significant impact on canine health. The discussion touch…
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The problem most artists don't know they have with A.I.? They aren't using it enough. If you don't use it, you won't know all it can do to help you. But you also won't be aware of its limitations. In this podcast, I walk you through exactly how AI can help you save time in the studio, and when you need to switch out the AI for an expert. Here's the…
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Is debt holding you back from starting or growing your dream business? In this episode, Nicole tackles one of the most controversial and often uncomfortable topics for entrepreneurs: leveraging short-term debt to create abundance. Sharing her personal journey, Nicole reveals how she built her successful online coaching business by changing her mind…
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We are wired to worry, but you can work on worrying, or you can work on what’s worrying you – says cancer survivor and crisis expert Lance Burdett. The former lead crisis negotiator for New Zealand Police offers tips for dealing with anxiety and aiding sleep during challenging times. He says only you can control your thoughts, and acknowledging you…
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"If you're not a pro-life Catholic, I might argue that you're not Catholic at all." Description: In this episode, host Katie Zakrzewski explores environmental stewardship from a conservative Roman Catholic perspective. With a solid commitment to faith-based values, Katie discusses practical solutions for addressing environmental challenges without …
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By 2030, 1.2 billion of us will be in menopause, yet many still feel lost navigating this transition. That’s where today’s guest, Esther Blum, comes in. A Registered Dietitian, menopause expert and bestselling author, Esther has spent 27 years helping women thrive through menopause. Esther empowers women with the tools they need to master menopause…
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My guest today is someone I know well, and who I work with – the wonderful, Dave Southby. Dave is a financial adviser. Many of people aren’t too sure what they do, but Dave’s short definition is, ‘helping people plan for their financial future’. However, he’s what I’d call a ‘dream maker’ – and you’ll hear why during our conversation. He has been i…
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Dayna Tortorici and Lisa Borst discuss The Intellectual Situation, a new anthology of writing from the literary magazine n+1. The anthology brings together writing from the period of 20014-2024, including contributions from people such as Gabriel Winant, Alyssa Battistoni, Tabi Haslet, Nikil Saval, and many others. In this conversation Lisa and Day…
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This week on The Business of Being Brilliant, we’redemystifying innovation. When we’re all short of time, how do we really get people to think creatively, come up with fresh insights and solve complex problems? I’m joined by innovation leader and adviser Nick Staite who explains: ⭐️ Why it’s hard to be innovative in today’s world of work; ⭐️ What s…
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Feeling lost in the crowded digital landscape? In this episode, Nicole tackles the growing challenge of getting noticed online and why it's harder than ever for coaches to stand out. But don’t worry – there’s still a way to create a thriving coaching business, even in a noisy space. Nicole explains why the online environment has become more competi…
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Dr Lauren Mullin CLIENT STORY – Part 3 This is the final part in our three-part series with Dr Lauren Mullin. Just as a reminder, Lauren is Lead Analytical Scientist at Arxada and founder of ChemHerstory blog, which is dedicated to communicating the stories of the lost women in the history of STEM. You will be blown away are the details Lauren shar…
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Post-treatment doesn’t mean post-trauma and it can bring an unexpected range of emotions. Everyone in your world is ready for you to move on and be your old self, while you’re juggling fatigue, mourning the body you had and reconnecting with people as a person, not a patient. Cancer survivor Hannah Cozens shares her experience of navigating her new…
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In this special episode, Zach and Katie welcome longtime friend and podcasting expert Peterson Toscano, producer of Citizens Climate Radio. Peterson discusses his latest project, Hot Mess: How Climate Consensus Turned Into Political Chaos, a limited series exploring the roots of the climate crisis through the lens of true crime. Peterson dives into…
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Hannah Eden is an absolute superstar in the fitness world who has inspired so many of us with her raw honesty and fierce drive. Hannah started as a CrossFit athlete in 2013, but her journey has taken her far beyond that. From founding PumpFit Club to creating the HEF Training App and launching her own apparel line, FYR, she’s built a global fitness…
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By leveraging AI, businesses can achieve scalable, data-driven results that align with search engine updates and user behavior patterns, ultimately driving more organic growth. Joining host David Bain to share strategies and tips on how to achieve this for your own website is Andreas Voniatis, Pam Aungst Cronin, and Victoria Olsina.…
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I talk with Jenn Fenwick, Executive Coach and LeadershipTransition Specialist, about how organisations can best support leaders stepping into new roles. We discuss the challenges and triumphs that leaders facewhen stepping into new roles and: The critical importance of support systems for new leaders; The common pitfalls leaders encounter when tran…
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There was a time when I couldn't imagine even asking this question. Of course, you need a gallery. How else will you sell your work to collectors? But now, in the age of Instagram, substack, and websites, maybe it's not as urgent a need. You can connect with buyers on your own. Even galleries don't always think they need galleries. Many have closed…
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In this episode, Mike and Julian sit down with Jackie Brearley, a trailblazer in the veterinary field as one of Cambridge's first female veterinary students. Jackie shares her inspiring journey, from overcoming a nervous breakdown to finding solace in marathon running—starting at the age of 60. We explore her latest passion: wild fermentation. Jack…
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The ultimate recap and finale of The Secret Wives of Mormon Wives TV Show. Did Taylor & Dakota break up? Was Whitney's interview with The Squeeze sincere? I'm covering all members of the cast and am giving you the dirty details of these messy relationships and their friend dynamics. Can Momtok survive this? Let's talk about it. If you or someone yo…
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Are webinars still relevant for acquiring online coaching clients? In this episode, Nicole shares why webinars and workshops are not only alive but thriving in the world of online coaching. She explains how this engaging format allows you to showcase your expertise, build trust, and humanize your brand. Nicole walks you through every step of creati…
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Ultramarathon runner Hannah Rae was tough and resilient – until she lost her three wise men, her support network, in quick succession. It showed her how important it was to have a support team in challenging times and also forced her to re-evaluate life. That experience led her to become a life coach specialising in grief and loss, and she shares w…
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What one site in Croydon can tell us about the biggest moment of civil unrest in Britain in a generation. Listen to the full episode: Apple | Spotify Artist Imran Perretta was in his early 20s when the riots began in 2011. What started in London quickly spread across England, but it was the footage of a furniture shop set on fire in Croydon which s…
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What one site in Croydon can tell us about the biggest moment of civil unrest in Britain in a generation. Artist Imran Perretta was in his early 20s when the riots began in 2011. What started in London quickly spread across England, but it was the footage of a furniture shop set on fire in Croydon which stayed with Imran. Now, 13 years later, Imran…
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In this episode of the Green Tea Party, hosts Zach and Katie delve into the political journey of Jill Stein and the Green Party. They discuss Stein's background, her multiple runs for office, and the party's environmental policies. The conversation critiques the effectiveness of the Green Party and its leadership, especially in the context of recen…
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Dr. Latt Mansor, Research Lead at Ketone-IQ and consultant to the world’s top performers, joins me to dive into the science of ketones and how we can leverage them for productivity and mental clarity. With his PhD from Oxford and years in healthcare, Dr. Latt explains how ketones fuel the brain, regulate appetite, and even help with sleep apnea. Pl…
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I have a lot of synergy with today’s guest, Carol Driver as she is also a journalist. She has been in the industry for 25 years, is now freelance, but has had a number of very interesting jobs. She became an editor at quite a young age working with local newspapers - with huge responsibility - she then progressed in the industry to work with nation…
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