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Often we only get to see one version of someone – and usually only the best. In this fast, funny, frank new podcast series, Dawn O’Porter dives in with a variety of guests to explore all the sides to their stories. Each week, interviewees such as Matt Haig, Sara Pascoe and Scarlett Curtis open up about their highs and lows, their hopes and fears, and their lucky and unlucky moments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dawn Borchardt sits down with the most interesting voices in indie film to talk about professional and personal growth in their filmmaking experiences, what their stories mean to them, and how their personal beliefs and histories interweave with the stories they share on screen.
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A podcast about friendship. Friendshipable--having the power, skill, means, or opportunity to have the emotions or conduct of friends or to create the state of being friends. Terri + Manya (co-founders of Project BFF) have conversations and interviews about friends, friendships, and friendship-adjacent topics.
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Barry Kirby explores aspects of Human Factors, from practitioners in the field, through Processes and Tools that are useful (or not) and other Information and News that may be beneficial. For HF people to keep in touch and non-HF people to hear what we do.
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Page Count, presented by the Ohio Center for the Book at Cleveland Public Library, features interviews with authors, librarians, booksellers, illustrators, publishing professionals, and literary advocates in and from the state of Ohio.
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A podcast that holds horror to standards horror never agreed to. Hosts Jeremy Whitley, Ben Kahn, Emily Martin and guests watch, read, listen to, and check out movies, tv shows, comics, books, art and anything else from the horror genre and discuss it through a progressive lens. We'll talk feminism in horror, LGBTQ+ issues and representation in horror, racial and social justice in horror, disability and mental health/illness in horror, and the work of female and POC directors, writers, and cr ...
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Are you ready to make a greater impact with your business? Join host Chloe Dechow on the Bright Voices in Business podcast, where purpose-driven entrepreneurship meets authentic authority building. Bright Voices in Business is a space for women entrepreneurs seeking to expand their influence while staying true to their values. Through empowering conversations with thought leaders and experts, Chloe guides listeners on a journey to discover their fierce courage, elevate their voices, and take ...
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What keeps your divinely designed wild heart from being free? Unlock the chains around your heart, break free from your old stories and access your divine birthright for joy and passion. Allow yourself to flow in the energy of fulfillment and freedom, expansion and expression as you were meant to in this life. Connect and be seen, be heard, be part of the bigger consciousness of humanity. Discover your unique gifts and superpowers which allow you to navigate the challenges along the way as y ...
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Welcome to the Two Women Chatting Podcast! Join Michelle Ford for your weekly dose of laughter, wisdom, and candid conversations tailored for midlife women navigating empty nests and embracing change. Tune in to hear Michelle delve into the complexities and chaos of midlife, chatting to a variety of renowned celebrities and experts every week. From empowering discussions on women's health, lifestyle, and self-care to career transitions, relationships, and wellness; they explore a range of to ...
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Boom - so excited for today’s conversation. As you all know, I have recently co-authored a pivotal and transformational book called Activating the Divine Human, Embracing our Shadow as well as Our Light. It is my honor to have a chat today with our publisher, Atousa Raissyan, founder of I.Am Publishing. She will share her story and insights around …
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This episode features a conversation with Sara Jolena Wolcott, Josh Schrei, and Andrew Dunn about history and technology. It was originally part of the Embodied Ethics in The Age of A.I. course offered by the School of Wise Innovation. Links: Andrew Murray Dunn Andrewmurraydunn.com Substack Medium X Instagram Facebook Josh Schrei The Emerald Podcas…
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This is the podcast episode that launched a new obsession for Emily: Cillian Murphy in all his splendor. Listen, this is a movie about fast zombies, but you're mostly gonna hear us talking about Cillian Murphy's extensive nudity and his sassy hips. We are joined by the amazing and incredible James Asmus and you should immediately go order his book …
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BETH TURNER is a mom, intuitive numerologist, psychic medium, and Reiki master who finds joy in creative self-expression. She loves all things vintage, living near the ocean, and everything we can’t explain in our Universe! Her curiosity has only grown with age. She lives on Canada’s West Coast. As an Ace of Spades, it wasn’t until she started look…
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Chiquita Mullins Lee and Carmella Van Vleet, authors of the picture book You Gotta Meet Mr. Pierce!, discuss the life, art, and significance of Elijah Pierce, a celebrated, self-taught Black folk artist known for his wood carvings. They share how their book grew out of Lee’s play about Elijah Pierce, their collaborative writing process, their exper…
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How do you identify a woman who can be a good mentor? Who do you listen to, how old are they, where are they in their life and career? How do you start a mentoring relationship? How do you gracefully end one? Listen in to this latest episode to think about who you want as a mentor and how to achieve it with our guest Charlynn Ruan. Dr. Charlynn Rua…
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We made it! We made 200 episodes of a podcast about politics and horror movies. You're welcome! This time we're talking about the original Dawn of the Dead. If you've ever seen a zombie in a shopping mall, you can thank George A. Romero and this movie. It's wild. It's often stupid. It was made for a buck fifty, overnight, at a shopping mall that th…
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Is it possible to have a friend that you've never met in real life? In our modern times the answer is: definitely. We can keep in touch virtually. Video calls, texting, keeping tabs on social media. Meeting in real life absolutely has its advantages. But it isn't the only way we can build friendships. You can build connection virtually, though it i…
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Entrepreneurship is not for the faint of heart. However, it can be one of the most rewarding career paths if you harness your own inner passions and lean into what is coded to you as you build your legacy to share your gifts with the world. Join me as I have a conversation with Cindy Van Arnam. She is a Numerologist and Divine Timing Coach for Mult…
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Ever felt like the work you're doing isn't lining up with the life you actually want? This episode is for you. I got to chat with Diara Parker, the amazing founder of coLiberate Ventures, about what it really means to define success on your own terms and align your entire life with that vision. Diara’s journey from a traditional 9-5 to living the d…
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Poet Sara Moore Wagner takes listeners on a deep dive into the life and legend of Ohio-born sharpshooter Annie Oakley. As the subject of Wagner’s latest poetry collection, LADY WING SHOT, Oakley appears as an allegorical figure whose stories are built on both fact and fiction—a woman irrevocably connected to the myth of the American West, the cult …
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Making friends in the era of platonic romance. The fact is that friendship is the new marriage. We can find intimacy without sex, be invested in each others lives, and grow in friendship together. Just us as we talk with Rachel Steinman and Rachel Winter, authors of the book Stay Golden, Girls as we chat about the importance of women’s friendships …
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Ever feel like you're constantly chasing the next big thing in your business, only to wonder if you’re actually headed in the right direction? In this episode of Bright Voices in Business, I had the pleasure of chatting with Kris Liebau, founder of Action & Ease Leadership Coaching about why it's crucial to align your values with the actions you ta…
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Scottish writer, Academic, and Spiritual Activist Alastair McIntosh sits down with Sara Jolena Wolcott to talk about his work on land reform, waterways and housing; the importance of Community Gardens, and the current state of America amidst the coming US election. This includes reflections from the island from which Donald Trump's maternal family …
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Jodi Samuels is a connector who shares much of her life on social media. As a result her life is full of friends, followers, and buddies. Virtual friendships have advantages in modern times, especially the ability to break cultural barriers and make connections between people with diverse needs. As we get older our friendships become fewer and more…
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Amanda is a midlife stepmom, high school teacher, Reiki master, and life coach. She is the creator of Nurture Herself because I felt we need a place to learn how to take care of us. She aligns her knowledge of self development and self care, reiki, and her experience in education with 10 plus years of teaching high school students to strategize, pl…
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Frustrated about not being able to land your dream speaking gigs? It could be because your website looks more like an obituary… In this episode I had the pleasure of chatting with Kristin Adkins, the founder of Crash Design Co., all about the critical role of effective websites for speakers. We talked about how a well-crafted website can help you a…
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What do ghosts, unicorns, The New Yorker, and wild wallpaper patterns have in common? James Thurber, of course. Laura and Don take Page Count on the road to give listeners an audio tour of the Thurber House in Columbus, where Leah Wharton, operations director, and Steve Andersson, a docent and educator, shed light on the life and work of the Americ…
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How do you handle boundaries in a friendship? Have you ever had a conversation with a friend about your values, to get on the same page? Joins us as we chat with Jan and Jillian Yuhas about boundaries and self-worth, and why they matter in our relationships. We learn how an ultimatum is not a boundary and the importance of thinking about "we" in a …
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Suzanne Andora Barron is a writer, Jin Shin Jyutsu and Yoga Practitioner, Meditation Coach, Podcaster Losing a child is among the most unthinkable, difficult and painful experiences for any parent. Suzanne lost her son from leukemia at age 9. In her own words, “I didn’t know how to breathe let alone live. Sunlight physically hurt. I was in deep gri…
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Ever wondered if it’s really possible to juggle the demands of both entrepreneurship and motherhood? In this episode, I had the pleasure of chatting with Sara Madera, a career coach for working moms, who shared her wisdom on balancing entrepreneurship and motherhood. We talked about the emotional complexities of juggling business and family, especi…
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Does fear play a role in your friendships? We chat with Dawn Bennett about how fear shuts down our ability to be open and can create a divide in our relationships, how to do the emotional work around our own reactions to people, and how that all relates to the human need to connect. Dawn Bennett is a trainer, coach, and accredited EFT practitioner.…
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Julia Christine is a channel, conduit and Intuitive Healer. In her healing sessions she uses her direct connection to Source Energy and an array of Spiritual Gifts to heal and remove stagnant energy and help her clients connect to their inner beings and therefore Source Energy, while also providing guidance and direction towards their own inner com…
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It’s summertime, and writers, you know what that means: it’s conference season! To celebrate, we’re speaking with Leah Stewart, the director of the Sewanee Writers’ Conference, one of the best and most prestigious writing workshops in the country. Stewart shares how the conference works, the changes she’s made since taking the reins as director, ti…
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How can we maintain healthy boundaries with our friends in the workplace? Join us as we chat with Tina Baxter about how we have friends we work with, and also make friends with people at our work. There are things to consider in terms of these relationships, i.e., boundaries, for things like social media (what can or should you be sharing, or not s…
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It takes a lot of guts to really look at your stories and offer yourself true forgiveness for all the different versions of you just trying to get by, trying to fit in, trying to live out the stories. Megan is a wellspring of compassion, kindness, and a shining example of what life can look like when we’re ready to release and receive the abundance…
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In the final episode of Season 7, Michelle sits down with Sara Davison, The Divorce Coach, to discuss the intricacies of navigating divorce in midlife. The conversation delves into the unique challenges faced by individuals during this stage of life and explores why divorce becomes more common, touching on factors such as empty nest syndrome and sh…
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Let my people AWOOOOOO! Time to talk about the Brazilian werewolves and lesbians! Good Neighbors is a fantastic film about falling in love with the absolute disaster pregnant bisexual woman who hires you to take care of her unborn supernatural child. Who hasn't been there? The movie truly answers the question "How do we make pregnancy even more sca…
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How comfortable are you with yourself? That makes a difference in how you show up, for yourself and your friends. When you know and care for yourself you don't need to take what others say or do personally. And you can understand where your friend is coming from--and that it isn't about you. We project a lot onto other people (in some ways, your re…
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Voula Stojkovic was born and raised on the West Coast of Canada. She is a lover of the ocean; it's where her soul feels most at home. Over the last decade, she has delved deep into learning and obtaining certifications in various energy healing modalities. She wears several energy healing modality hats including: Bio Energy practitioner, Akashic Re…
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You might hold the same misconception I once did about charisma—that it’s something you either have or you don’t. But here’s the truth: charisma is a craftable skill, and it’s essential for the success of our businesses. In this episode of Bright Voices in Business, I had the pleasure of chatting with Milam Miller, the inspiring founder of Be Confi…
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Straight from “the mothership of all libraries,” Guy Lamolinara, head of the Library of Congress Center for the Book, joins Laura and Don to discuss how his career evolved from aspiring dentist to journalist to thirty-four-year veteran of the Library of Congress, his formative years in Cleveland, the network of Center for the Book state affiliates,…
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In this episode, Michelle sits down with Jacynth Bassett, a leading pioneer and voice in the anti-ageism movement. Jacynth founded 'Ageism is Never in Style', a global consultancy, campaign, and community dedicated to addressing ageism in all its forms. Join them as they explore the impact of ageism on individuals of all ages and genders, and the i…
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Please welcome our newest guest Tomi Trembath! Tomi brought us the extremely interesting and difficult Sam Levinson film Assassination Nation. We're talking feminism, technology, and social media. We're talking a movie with four female leads, one of them a trans actress playing a trans girl. Meanwhile, Joel McHale is entering his creepy dad phase a…
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The line between work friends and office politics can be blurry! We dive into the world of professional friendships with Mark Hershberg, author of The Career Toolkit: Essential Skills for Success That No One Taught you. We explore how to leverage the power of connection while avoiding the pitfalls of favoritism.Hear expert advice on: The benefits o…
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Domestic violence permeates our society. It impacts lives through multiple channels, not just physically but emotionally, spiritually and mentally. It can be debilitating for victims to a place where they may not feel they have any other choice but to stay in a violent, destructive and painful relationship. Join me in today’s conversation as I inte…
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We’re often so stuck in the day-to-day of managing all the things, that sometimes we don’t take the time to step back and listen to our own inner voice - that’s why today we’re talking about taking a step back… In this episode, I open up about feeling out of alignment and share some heartfelt insights on creating space to gain clarity. It’s all too…
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Do you feel the midlife droop setting in? In this episode, Michelle invites Jo Tuffrey, Pilates instructor and health professional, to discuss the physical and mental changes that occur during midlife. Jo shares her personal experience of going through early menopause and the challenges she faced. She also talks about her journey from being a PE te…
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