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Let's have honest conversations about mental health and wellness. Join us as we break down stigmas, share our own struggles, and discuss how to navigate the complexities of the mind. We'll provide tools and resources to help you or a loved one take charge of their mental health and wellness. https://vm.tiktok.com/TTPd24U4Yo/ Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sbtalktome/support
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This is a podcast for those who are learning Japanese. I’ll talk about an article of News Web Easy per episode for about 20 mins. 🔶The first 5-min for small talk and reading aloud an article for "beginner learners" 🔶The next 15-min for an explanation of the article for "N4-level le" 🔶After 20-min for providing deep background or information for "intermediate learners" Here is my listener's thought why they think we should listen to this podcast even if we cannot understand it well.⇨https://w ...
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Where Real Life Situations Are Discussed! Expect The Unexpected 🤭 Wanna Be Featured Send A email to easymc@gmail.com Snapchat @ easyimcgee InstaGram@easyi.mcgee Any subjects you want me to touch on lemme know. Peace & Love, See Ya 👋🏿
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Today's learning leader needs to be an expert at strategy, change management, culture, evaluation, technology... and so much more. In this Let's Talk Learning special six-part series, The Learning Leader Job Is NOT Easy!, CEO Lisa Toenniges covers critical topics important to learning leaders from strategy to execution.
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Writer Emily Witt (“Health and Safety: A Breakdown”) has spent the past two weeks on the ground covering the Los Angeles wildfires for The New Yorker. Her latest story centers around the Benns (7:00), a multigenerational Black family with deep ties to Altadena (9:30), where they’ve raised children in homes they’ve owned dating back to the late 1950…
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This week, we revisit a soulful conversation around climate change and the restorative power of nature with author Richard Powers. We begin by defining the thematic through-line between The Overstory and Bewilderment (5:06), the eco trauma articulated in each text (9:10), how we may redefine hope today (16:08), and what the pandemic taught us about…
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Writer Jia Tolentino (The New Yorker) became a literary sensation in 2019 upon the release of her best-selling essay collection, Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion. She joins us this week to ring in 2025. We start by discussing the erosion of privacy online (11:26), the potentially forthcoming TikTok ban (13:32), and how she circumvented se…
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To close out the holidays, our conversation with actor Harris Dickinson. We discuss his latest role in Halina Reijn’s Babygirl (6:50), Nicole Kidman’s “disarming and generous” quality on set (9:27), and the exploration of masculinity in Harris’ roles— from Beach Rats (12:48) to Triangle of Sadness (13:03) to Babygirl (13:24). Then, we dive into the…
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For the holiday week, we’re revisiting one of our favorite conversations with Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and critic Hilton Als. At the top, we unpack his approach to writing profiles (5:50), inspired by the words of photographer Diane Arbus (6:10), and how he captured Prince in a new, two-part memoir entitled My Pinup (7:55). Then, Als reflects …
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Actor Sebastian Stan has built a career out of shapeshifting. This week, he joins us to discuss the process of transforming into Donald J. Trump in The Apprentice (8:27), his personal relationship to the American dream (15:35), and the extensive research that went into recreating 1970s-1980s New York City in the film (17:27). Then, we unpack Sebast…
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⁠🔗ブラジルで日本より早く「紅白歌合戦」を開いた⁠ https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/easy/ne2024120911490/ne2024120911490.html ⁠🔗Japanese Brazilians stage annual Japanese singing contest in Sao Paulo⁠ https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20241209_10/🔗Why don't you join⁠⁠ my Group lesson⁠?⁠https://www.italki.com/en/group-class/6605894/japanese 🔗App: Hellotalk, you can visit my…
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For the past 50 years, Nikki Giovanni has been one of our preeminent poets. Rest in Power to the legendary writer and activist, who passed this week at the age of 81. Today we return to our conversation from 2021, reflecting on how her childhood led to a life of writing (6:21), the enduring impact of a televised conversation with James Baldwin (13:…
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🔗⁠「闇バイト」応募した人から相談 警察が守ったのは125件⁠ https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/easy/ne2024120612042/ne2024120612042.html 🔗⁠Japanese police protected 125 'shady' job applicants in Oct. and Nov.⁠ https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/…🔗Why don't you join⁠⁠ my Group lesson⁠?⁠https://www.italki.com/en/group-class/6605894/japanese 🔗App: Hellotalk, you can visit my profi…
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It’s been a year. And while we’re not quite done with it (3:15), we wanted to take a moment to celebrate some of our favorite episodes and guests from 2024. On the front half, we revisit passages from actor-turned-director Dev Patel (5:45), the legendary Francis Ford Coppola on Jacques Tati and failure (11:45), filmmaker Ava DuVernay on the state o…
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To close out the holiday weekend, we're revisiting our conversation with writer, food expert, and television host Padma Lakshmi. At the top, we discuss her Hulu docuseries Taste the Nation (4:40), a formative episode in El Paso, Texas (8:14), and how the show connects to Padma’s personal history (11:59). Then, she reflects on her childhood in New Y…
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Today, for your holiday week, we’re returning to one of our favorite 2024 conversations with actor Jeff Daniels. Daniels is always writing. Plays, songs, a script or two. Even in interviews you get the sense the Michigan native is trying to relay the stories of his life in a way he’d find compelling as a reader, or listener. Bystander — as a viewer…
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Actor, writer, and director Jesse Eisenberg’s latest project, A Real Pain, is perhaps his most personal to date. He joins us today to unpack the journey that shaped the film (9:18), memories from his travels to Poland (15:40), and what he observed about his family growing up in East Brunswick (22:23). Then, Eisenberg reflects on his first jokes wri…
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Since the turn of the century, actor Josh Brolin has had quite a run. From No Country for Old Men and Hail, Caesar! from the Coen Brothers, to Inherent Vice from Paul Thomas Anderson, to Sicario and the Dune films from Denis Villeneuve. His new memoir, From Under the Truck, contains stories about the life in between. We discuss his upbringing bounc…
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