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A comedy podcast that has nothing to do with Kale. Two great friends goofing around, telling stories, whipping up stupid characters out of nowhere, and occasionally bringing a guest along for the ride. Buckle up, it's bumpy.
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Tune in to the Always Already Podcast for indulgent conversations about critical theory (in the broadest read of the term!). Our podcast consists of two episode streams. The first is a discussion of texts spanning critical theory, political theory, social theory, and philosophy. We work through and analyze main ideas, underlying assumptions, connections with other texts and theories, and occasionally delve into the great abyss of free association, ad hoc theory jokes, and makeshift puns. The ...
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This podcast is centered around how people can have a genuine relationship with God. Christ will be at the center, we will be rooted in the Scripture, and we will talk through a variety of topics and themes. Come along and learn about the Jesus that I know and serve, based on Scripture, not the one that the world has taught you about.Suitable for both Christians & non-Christians.
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A podcast where two friends, Mahdiya and Kayley, talk about their lives? Sometimes it’s relatable, sometimes it isn’t but we are really here to make people laugh*. (*Don’t hold me to that👀.) We talk about anything that comes to our mind from cults to confidence in 30 mins you’ll laugh, hopefully you won’t cry, and you’ll have enjoyed listening to a conversation with your pals Mahdiya and Kale!
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Michelle is Money Hungry

Latrisha Michelle Jackson

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I want to say that I've got money figured out...but, I don't. Girl Gone Frugal is a podcast for the woman who: is not naturally frugal, wants to change their financial life, eats kale, wants to travel, but needs some support and suggestions on their financial journey.
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The Wellness Mindset is a toolkit for bossing a healthy lifestyle in 2018 from me, Amy Hopkinson, Women’s Health Digital Editor and Lululemon Ambassador. But ready yourself for this: there's more to it than kale and cardio. Tune into conversations on sleep, stress, pointless fitness trends and using yoga for mental health recorded live at Lululemon Regent Street. Produced by Shola Aleje
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Clean Food Dirty Girl helps people eat more plants while celebrating imperfection. Subscribe to our podcast for plant based eating inspiration and permission to be perfectly imperfect. Share awkward moments, yummy plant fueled recipes, inspiring talks, and finding beauty in all the messy bits of life. Please note: Molly doesn’t curse all the time, but this podcast is a tad sweary.
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OSD-Obsessive Sneaker Disorder is the longest-running sneaker culture talk show and podcast that began in August 2007 and made the move from being an audio podcast to a video talk show on YouTube. Guests that have appeared on the show have been Cheresse Thornhill (Footwear Designer), Tinker Hatfield (Air Jordan Designer), Dr. D'Wayne Edwards (Founder of PENSOLE Footwear Academy), DJ Clark Kent, Bobbito Garcia (DJ, Filmmaker and Cultural Icon) and Phife Dawg (RIP).
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That Food Podcast

That Food Podcast

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Stu and Matt are passionate about food from around world and love to talk about it. Join them each week as they cook, chat and discuss the environmental and health aspects of all things food.
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Welcome to the Zero to 100 Podcast, hosted by Sam Willis (@samcwillis) where he chats with awesome people who are kicking goals and doing amazing things in their chosen athletic fields. Suggestions, feedback? thezeroto100podcast@gmail.com. Enjoy!
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Minnesota Ghost Stories Podcast is where people like you and I share our stories about Aliens, Ghosts, Hauntings, Missing time, Paranormal, Ufos, and the Unexplained. We will talk to real people and have them tell us their real stories. These stories will be like the stories your grandparents told you or your coworkers share while on break. Put the earbuds in, sit back and hit play. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mnghoststories/support
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Sing Those Cubbie Blues

Sing Those Cubbie Blues

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Sing Those Cubbie Blues is co-hosted by David Blumberg and David Westergreen. It is produced and edited by David Blumberg with assistance from Kale Wilk. The show’s logo was produced by Randall J. Sanders. The podcast occasionally features contributors to offer commentary on recent Cubs news related to the show’s weekly topics. David Blumberg is 26 and lives in Bloomington, IN. He lives and breathes sports. He also contributes his skills as an on-air commentator with Smithville Fiber for loc ...
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Smart businesses use data science for growth. Do you know how? Mind your data is a podcast that explores how business owners, entrepreneurs, and managers can understand how to be more data-driven. Once you know how you can use that data science to increase profit, reduce costs, and boost productivity.
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Antiracist Parenting Podcast

Dr. SooJin Pate & Hannah Carney

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Welcome to the Antiracist Parenting Podcast™! We are SooJin Pate and Hannah Carney, two parents who are committed to raising antiracist children and being antiracist ourselves. We are deeply committed to this work and want to build a community that will help parents gain confidence in raising a generation of antiracist kids by talking with kids about race, racism, white supremacy, and what it means to be an antiracist. We’re coming to you not as experts but as parents who want to share our m ...
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The Realistic Nutrition Podcast is hosted by Randa Derkson, a Certified Holistic Nutritionist, and Certified Sports Nutrition Consultant. Randa talks about realistic nutrition, habits, and health, which means no diets and no deprivation (pizza, tacos, and chocolate are always welcome). Together we dispel health myths, customize strategies, and interview guests to educate ourselves to live our best lives.Formally The Healthy Mama's Podcast (and keeping those episodes for the first 22). You ca ...
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In this episode, I speak with Dr. Monica Aggarwal, who is board certified in cardiology, echocardiography, nuclear cardiology and advanced cholesterol management. She is a fellow of the American College of Cardiology (ACC), where she is a member of the nutrition council working on nutrition policies for the nation. She has instituted a new plant-ba…
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In this episode, I interview Shauné Hayes, a wellness warrior with a damn inspiring story. Shauné shares her struggles with weight and health from a young age, her discovery of whole-food plant-based eating, and the profound changes it brought to her life, including losing over 100 pounds, reversing prediabetic status, gaining a regular menstrual c…
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I spent 10 days in Tokyo for my birthday, and I had the BEST time! In this episode, I’m sharing tips for visiting Tokyo, highlights from my trip, and all the things I love about Japanese culture. Takeaways My excitement about my trip to Tokyo for my birthday. The importance of planning ahead when visiting a large city like Tokyo. The abundance of v…
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You are going to LOVE this conversation with Dr. Neal Barnard. He has the official OG Dirty stamp of approval. He’s an Adjunct Professor of Medicine at the George Washington University School of Medicine in Washington, DC, president of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, New York Times bestselling author, and so much more. In our cha…
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In this episode, I interviewed Annie, a Dirty from our community, and we unpack a lot and talk about how she: 🧡 Completely reversed type 2 diabetes 🧡 Healed her non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) 🧡 Lost 55 pounds 🧡 Found food freedom after a long struggle with disordered eating She did all of this by eating …
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In this episode, I have the pleasure of chatting with Chef AJ, someone I've admired for many years for her incredible contributions to the plant-based community. We dive into her journey from aspiring veterinarian to a dedicated vegan, sparked by a squeamish moment in her early career that changed her path forever. Despite ditching animal products,…
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In this episode, I challenge you to step out of your comfort zone: a mini green juice fast. I discuss the potential benefits, how it might help you re-evaluate your relationship with food, and how it could be the jumpstart you need for a healthier lifestyle. If you decide to try the Dirty Glow Juice Fast or have already done it, join the private Fa…
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In this episode, I chat with Dr. Monica Salas, a board-certified family and lifestyle medicine physician dedicated to helping her patients make small, manageable changes to live better, longer. She integrates whole food plant based nutrition for her patients, focusing on the prevention, treatment, and sometimes reversal of chronic diseases. In this…
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Tune into this special bonus episode where Brittany from Team Dirty takes the host seat and interviews me about my nine-year sobriety journey. We talked about my ah-ha moment leading up to June 14, 2015, which empowered me to quit drinking and smoking. 🎵 Hums happy (sober) birthday to me, happy (sober) birthday to me… 🎵 I share my three favorite to…
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This episode is chock full of goodness and light! SooJin and Hannah are joined by Hannah’s 8-and-a-half-year-old son (Anthony) for the first part of the episode. He shares what racism is, what we can do to stop it, and what has been helpful for him so far in learning about racism and antiracism. After saying goodbye to Anthony, SooJin and Hannah re…
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SooJin and Hannah round out this 4-part series by talking with Hannah’s cousin, Laura Holsen. Laura reflects on how she used to notice interracial couples and wonder what that experience must be like. Then she fell in love with and married someone from a different racial background! Laura’s relationship with her spouse, Sunny, has greatly shifted h…
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SooJin and Hannah sit down with Margaret Gerstle (Hannah’s 63-year-old aunt!) for this brave episode. Margaret shares how her commitment to redistributing wealth has helped her to better understand the true needs of her community, to learn new tools for addressing racism, to expand her network of friends, and to strengthen her overall sense of self…
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SooJin and Hannah sit down with Delia McGrath (Hannah’s 83-year-old aunt!) for this sweeping episode. Delia was born in 1939 at the outbreak of World War II. She was raised in a large family of 14 children, attended segregated schools, married a Filipino man, and raised two biracial daughters who now have their own children (Delia’s four beautiful …
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SooJin and Hannah mix it up in this episode - featuring co-host, Hannah Carney - to launch a four-part series on What White People Are Doing. This series is in response to a question posed by previous guest Marjorie Grevious (from Episode 19). Hannah opens the conversation by sharing personal stories, grappling out loud with some of the nuance that…
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SooJin and Hannah sit down with prolific author and editor Veronica Chambers of the New York Times to discuss her recent book entitled Call and Response: The Story of Black Lives Matter. This conversation is epic, exploring the history of the BLM movement and how we can all play a part in moving the ball forward a little bit. Veronica poses thought…
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In this episode, SooJin and Hannah bring in former guest Kate Towle (Episode 3) and her long-time friend Sharon White to talk about building relationships across difference. We learn how Sharon and Kate were raised by parents who modeled the practice of cultivating interracial friendships, and how that translated into their own lives. As they refle…
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This episode is sure to lift your spirits! Hannah is back - she and SooJin are enlightened by Miranda (daughter of Emilia Gonzalez Avalos from Episode 4) and Amira (daughter of Laura and Daren Hill from Episode 10). Every word oozes with wisdom and brilliance. With the help of these two girls, we learn how to open our hearts wider, how to be more c…
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In this episode, SooJin brings in spiritual wellness consultant and restorative yoga teacher Marjorie Grevious to share the wisdom and insights she’s garnered from witnessing how toxic masculine definitions of what it means to be a “man” has robbed the men in her life. She discusses not only how men are complicit in toxic masculinity but also women…
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In this episode, SooJin and E.G. talk about the Minnesota artist community, the importance of “being in the tradition” a la Amiri Baraka, and how he and his partner are raising their two Black boys to be sensitive, confident, and creative souls. E.G. spits all kinds of wisdom, as he discusses how the women in his life, along with embracing his own …
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In this special bonus episode, SooJin speaks to Dianna Myles, the founder of the The Angela Day School, to raise awareness of this new antiracist school that is scheduled to open in Fall 2022. Listen to find out more about this school, how you can get involved and enroll your children, and what the upcoming November info sessions will be about. Our…
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In this episode, SooJin and Kyle talk about how art, spoken word, and poetry can serve as door ways to talk to our children about larger, more complex systems of oppression. Through his work on dismantling toxic masculinity, Kyle points out how harmful forms of masculinity are embedded throughout white supremacist culture, capitalism, and other sys…
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SooJin and Hannah bring in 9/11 expert Deepa Iyer to process the horrific terrorist attacks that took place twenty years ago. Deepa describes 9/11 as a watershed moment in history that significantly changed the way South Asian, Arab, Muslim, and Sikh communities were perceived in the U.S. Since then, racial anxiety, Islamophobia, and anti-immigrant…
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Welcome to Season 2 of the Antiracist Parenting Podcast! We start off the season with an AMAZING guest, Malaika Parker, who is the Director at Adoptive Parents of Color Collaborative. Malaika is committed to building whole and complete futures for her biological and adopted children. She does this, in partnership with her spouse, by being honest al…
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In the last episode of Season 1, SooJin and Hannah tap into the power of Sankofa as they reflect back on the season. They discuss the ways in which their lives have been transformed by the podcast, sharing what they’ve learned from our past guests in order to understand their present moment and future possibilities. Hannah shares the process she’s …
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In this episode, SooJin and Hannah sit down with TV personality Melissa Beck (formerly known as Melissa Howard) from MTV’s reality series The Real World: New Orleans (2000). Melissa found her true calling in motherhood and is raising three mixed-race daughters with her partner, Justin. As an antiracist parent, Melissa is helping her children to “se…
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In this episode, SooJin and Hannah are joined by Dr. Kale Bantigue Fajardo who shares his experience with “trans-local” (long distance) parenting. As a trans Dad living in another state, Kale is particularly committed to loving his 11-year-old daughter, Nia, unconditionally. Through their relationship, Nia is seeing that there are different ways to…
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In this episode, SooJin and Hannah engage in a rich discussion with soulmates, Laura and Daren Hill. The conversation flows like a slow, meandering river as we challenge ourselves to slow down and be more like water: adaptable, strong, gentle, powerful, vulnerable, interconnected, and expansive. We break down “knowledge” by getting to know our ledg…
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In this episode, SooJin and Hannah invite Karla Benson Rutten (from Episode 2) back to dive deeper into raising multiracial, antiracist children. SooJin opens the conversation by naming the victims of the recent shootings in Atlanta, GA​,​ and Boulder, CO. She shares how these events are impacting her personally as a Korean​-​American woman, and sh…
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In this final episode of our three-part series, SooJin and Hannah speak with Robin Alpern and Edie Grauer from the Center for the Study of White American Culture. We explore the complexity of white supremacist culture and how racially mixed communities are not necessarily free from racism. Both Robin and Edie talk about being raised by parents who …
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In this episode, SooJin and Hannah talk with Mary Moriarty, former Chief Public Defender in Hennepin County, Minnesota. During our discussion, Mary shares many stories that shaped her antiracism journey while living in Minnesota. Minnesota is considered to be a progressive state; however, it struggles with some of the worst racial disparities in ou…
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In this episode, SooJin and Hannah sit down with Dr. Kathleen Devore, a Professor​ of English​ at Minneapolis Community Technical College. This is the perfect conversation to kick off a new year and our three​-​part series. As someone who experienced a challenging childhood, Kathleen understands pain and trauma. She also understands her white privi…
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In this episode, SooJin and Hannah speak with Crixell Shell, the Assistant Executive Director of the MN Peacebuilding Leadership Institute. Our conversation is both timely and robust. Crixell shares ways she has been talking with her teenage son about the election - instilling critical values around humanity and respect while also supporting him to…
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In this episode, Emilia Gonzalez Avalos (Executive Director of Navigate MN/Unidos MN) to join us shares her powerful and painful story of coming to the US from Mexico, what life is like for undocumented immigrants living in this country, and the threat she and her children and other Latinx families face everyday because of the targeted attack again…
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We have been living in COVID times now for five months, seeing the death toll continue to rise in the United States - currently standing at more than 190,000 deaths. And our country’s other pandemic, racism, is alive and well. Breonna Taylor was murdered by police while sleeping in her home in February and George Floyd was killed, very publicly, by…
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We have been living in COVID times now for five months, seeing the death toll continue to rise in the United States - currently standing at more than 170,000 deaths. And our country’s other pandemic, racism, is alive and well. Breonna Taylor was murdered by police while sleeping in her home in February and George Floyd was killed, very publicly, by…
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We have been living in COVID times now for five months, seeing the death toll continue to rise in the United States - currently standing at more than 170,000 deaths. And our country’s other pandemic, racism, is alive and well. Breonna Taylor was murdered by police while sleeping in her home in February and George Floyd was killed, very publicly, by…
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In this episode, I have a delightful conversation with Michelle Cehn, founder of World of Vegan, speaker, writer, filmmaker, mother, and so much more. We’ve known each other for over ten years, and we’ve both made a career of helping people change how they eat. Michelle shares great tips about raising a vegan kiddo, her thoughts on the future of th…
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One of the most impactful trends online influencing Black women is the Soft Life. In today's podcast episode I share how an overseas movement experienced in the US is heavily influenced by work policy designed to control Black women. Show Notes https://michelleismoneyhungry.com/how-work-policies-against-black-women-birthed-a-love-of-the-soft-life…
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You may be wondering...why are you talking about Taylor Swift on a personal finance podcast? Well, I'm talking about policies both spoken and unspoken that impact women's money. This episode talks about the unspolken power that the music industry flexes when negotiating with artists. Show Notes: https://michelleismoneyhungry.com/how-taylor-swifts-i…
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Unlock the transformative synergy of marketing and data science with Siara Nazir, the mastermind behind Inovent.io, as we traverse the dynamic world where analytics meet artistry. Our conversation with Siara sheds light on the often-overlooked pitfalls in marketing strategies and the potent combination of various channels, with a special focus on a…
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Embark on a thought-provoking journey with me, Kranti Ponnam, as we explore the frontiers of artificial intelligence with Srini Pagidyala, the co-founder of AIGO, Chatbot with a Brain, who shares his transformative tale from a secure corporate life to venturing into the ambitious realm of human-level AI. As you tune into our discussion, you'll unco…
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Liz Elting, a force to be reckoned with, graces our podcast with tales of how a dorm room dream morphed into the billion-dollar behemoth, TransPerfect. Her recent work, "Dream Big and Win," is not just a book—it's a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone determined to weave passion into the very fabric of their business. Journey with us as Liz unwraps…
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In this short episode, I share what Michelle is Money Hungry will be focusing on in 2024. I'm starting a season called Vixens, Virgins and Vigilantes: The Impact of Policy on American Women's Money. Each epissode will cover a spoken or unspoken policy that impacts our money. And, to be clear, it won't be all politics. Policy happens in all aspects …
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I’ve decided to pause this podcast for a while. Rest assured, we’ll be back with new episodes focused on specific topics and interviews. In today’s episode, I explain why. I also share how hard this year has been for me and Clean Food Dirty Girl. To support our small business, sign up for Plant Fueled Life here. Talk to you in 2024! Molly About Cle…
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In this episode, I tell you about a friend of mine who went plant based years ago and experienced massive positive changes. Eventually, she fell off the plant based train and has been eating more processed foods and she feels like crap. Listen up to hear what I lovingly told my friend. I’ll also tell you about my experience with my recent three-day…
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Registration for the 2024 Plant Fueled Reset is now open! This is a chance to reset your taste buds, your cravings and your body so that you feel light, energized, and healthy, all while enjoying yummy plant based food that you’ll be cooking! We start on January 3rd and it runs until February 10th, 2024. We’ll kick things off with a mini three-day …
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I don’t eat 100% whole food plant based all of the time, and I’ve yet to come across anyone who does. Sure, I was raised vegetarian and had a childhood fondness for millet that rivals most kids' love for Fruity Pebbles, but that doesn’t mean I’m not human. I savor chocolate, vegan butter, and even fried tofu sometimes. How do I do this without beat…
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Would you like to unlock the power of data science for your business growth? Join us today as we explore this fascinating domain with Param Baladandapani, CEO of Generational Wealth and GW Capital. From her unique transformation from a radiologist to a flourishing real estate investor, we get to unravel her data-driven approach, the high value of f…
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Here’s a powerful question to ponder: If you weren’t spending time and energy on being in the cycle of addictive sugar cravings, where and how would you spend that newly freed up energy? We don’t realize it, but it takes a great deal of energy to be hooked on something. If you could break free, where could that energy be directed? Sugar is addictiv…
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Join me as I chat with Rabbi Jonathan Bernhard from the Jewish Initiative for Animals (JIFA), who has made it his life’s work to support the Jewish community in aligning their food choices with values the Jewish tradition articulates. Jonathan is keen on promoting the following message: as a community, it’s time to reckon with the impacts of our fo…
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