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Long before Carrie Bradshaw penned a column about Sex and The City or Bridget Jones had a diary, New Yorker and hopeless romantic Melissa Braverman was writing about the search for love. In this limited series podcast, the acclaimed Single Gal In The City blogger shares excerpts from 100-plus personal diaries. From high school crushes to heartbreak, Melissa bares it all.
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On the Pease Podcast, we celebrate the rich tapestry of our Bayside by highlighting the extraordinary stories, individuals and businesses who make Lytton a truly special place to call home. From historic figures to contemporary heroes, we’ll explore the diverse talents and remarkable achievements that have shaped Lytton’s identity. Each episode, we uncover the untold tales and remarkable contributions of those who have made a positive impact to our Bayside. So sit back, relax, and join us as ...
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Is age nothing but a number or does it carry a heavier weight than we actually think? Many women can be limited in their goals or dreams based on a number that equates to their age. Join the More Than Your Age Podcast host, Erica Pasvar, as she engages in conversations with women who fully live their lives without being dictated or defined by their age. This is a space to encourage women who feel blocked to pursue a dream or goal based on their age or life circumstances. Let’s start living l ...
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Everything You Know About Disability is Wrong is a podcast for the disability community by the disability community, hosted by two disabled women. But if you’re not disabled, listen in to learn about real issues, celebrations, and conversations disabled people are having in their communities. Powered by Easterseals.
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Revolving Door Syndrome is a podcast by Dr Nina Su. Each episode we kōrero about our health, education and justice systems and reflect on the challenges everyday New Zealanders face. Some systems and policies feel like revolving doors going round in circles without achieving meaningful change. We bring you engaging dialogue from people of different backgrounds in the hopes to find realistic solutions to systemic problems.
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Conversations With The Top Film & TV Creators Of Today. Catch new episodes each week wherever you listen to podcasts Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artofthecut/support
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Unschooling isn't just about education, it's a life choice! For most parents, embracing unschooling requires some serious unravelling of old paradigms around parenting, learning and childhood, and that can be both challenging and exhilarating. Join me, Esther Jones, a mindful parenting coach and unschooling mother-of-three, as I take a look at the many opportunities for reflection that naturally arise in an unschooling home. Each episode, I chat with other parents about their family’s experi ...
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Hear more. Feel more. Be more! Come with me and dive into some great classical music. For over 1000 years great musicians have explored what it means to live, love, die and everything in between: asking all our deep and universal questions. Escape the cacophony - the noise of your brain and daily life; tune into the music, your feelings and emotions ‘good’ and ‘bad’ …and find the space, stillness and love that underpins everything. NB: May include loud noise, surprises, challenges, cacophono ...
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Welcome to the Alan Smithee Podcast in which hosts Scott Simmons, Katie Hinsen & Michael Kammes talk about the latest news in production, post production, entertainment tech and beyond. In this episode, the gang have a special guest, Kylee Peña from Adobe. There’s an update on the 2024 Rates Survey, a discussion on how the different NAB shows cater…
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In this episode of the More Than Your Age podcast, host Erica Pasvar interviews Heather Brooke, the reigning Miss West Tennessee for America. Heather opens up about her powerful story of overcoming childhood trauma, including sexual abuse and trichotillomania, a hair-pulling disorder. She shares how these challenges have shaped her into the woman s…
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“Accessibility isn’t just a feature; it’s a necessity for truly inclusive spaces.” Rachel Lowenstein, Founder and Culture Expert at Rachel Lowenstein Consulting and Divergent Convergent, joins Lily Newton and Erin Hawley on the show. Rachel talks about why neuro-inclusion is a crucial part of workplace accessibility and how her work with Divergent …
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Welcome back to The More Than Your Age Podcast!I appreciate you joining and listening in. I want to thank you all for being a part of a special 3-part series for both Domestic Violence and Breast Cancer Awareness Month. I know these episodes are heavier than usual, but they offer immense hope and light as we hear each woman’s story of overcoming so…
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Today, I’m chatting with Nicole Vito who lives in California with her husband and 6-year-old daughter. Nicole describes how she began to question how we rush children when her daughter was just two, realising that everything that needed to happen did happen when her daughter was ready and allowed to go at her own pace. In her professional work as a…
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One of the biggest challenges facing us in the 21st century is significant demographic change. We have an ageing population with people living much longer and with fewer children being born. This is resulting in a growing use of immigration to provide the economic activity to fund core public services like health, education and justice. Meanwhile g…
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"The journey of self-acceptance is ongoing and deeply personal." Jennifer Gasner, author of *My Unexpected Life: Finding Balance Beyond My Diagnosis*, shares her journey of self-acceptance and understanding of her own identity. She explores the importance of supportive workplaces, the power of tell your own story, and addressing misconceptions abou…
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Tina Keller, an attorney and author, shares her journey of becoming a lawyer later in life after experiencing domestic violence. She started her law school journey at the age of 45 and graduated at 50. Tina grew up witnessing domestic violence in her parents' and grandparents' households, which shaped her views on relationships. She made a firm dec…
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Welcome to the Alan Smithee Podcast in which hosts Scott Simmons, Katie Hinsen & Michael Kammes talk about the latest news in production, post production, entertainment tech and beyond. In this episode, the team discuss the 2024 Rates Survey, the various partnerships pushing AI development and, the kinds of jobs AI might help or hinder. And as alwa…
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In this episode, Christine Hebert courageously shares her powerful story of survival, resilience, and transformation. In the early 90s, while pregnant with her son, Christine faced unimaginable abuse at the hands of her husband. Her turning point came one fateful day when she made a life-changing decision that would alter her future forever. Tune i…
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My guest today is Lizzie, who lives with her husband and three children, aged 8, 9 and 12 in Hampshire in the UK. Lizzie’s family came to unschooling three years ago when their youngest son, who is diagnosed Autistic PDA was in burnout after a very difficult time at school. Now, both her sons are unschooled, whilst their daughter has chosen to stay…
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This is part two of a two part series with Dr. Mike Murphy. On episode one, we took a deep dive into the relationship between the healthcare system and the pharmaceutical industry. We examined the incentives for a for-profit system that does not necessarily value overall patient health outcomes in the wider social context. Check out episode one if …
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Taylor Martinez shares her journey from drug addiction to redemption. At the age of 14, Taylor started experimenting with drugs and fell into a destructive lifestyle. She moved to Texas and got involved with the wrong crowd, leading to a spiral of drug use. Eventually, her family found out and she hit rock bottom. However, she found hope when she m…
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Meet JJ Cowley, the Community Development Manager at Bendigo Bank Wynnum Manly! JJ shares his incredible journey, from working at Smith's Snack Food Company, to his current role, where he makes a significant positive impact on the community. JJ and I explore the community-first focus of Bendigo Bank Wynnum Manly, from the Bank's exceptional custome…
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“The endless circle of helping yourself by helping others is the Way of the COBRA; transform yourself and you can transform the world.” Sean Kanan is a multifaceted talent in the entertainment world known for his roles as the villainous Mike Barnes in "The Karate Kid Part III" and the iconic soap opera characters A.J. Quartermaine on "General Hospi…
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As doctors, we rely on the pharmaceutical industry to produce medications, from everyday paracetamol to advanced targeted cancer therapies. The industry faces constant pressure to innovate and create profit for shareholders, while governments face pressure to approve and fund these medicines from patients and clinicians. What we are seeing is a ris…
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Author and Activist, Lauren Melissa, shares a powerful story of resilience and creativity. Diagnosed with autism in her twenties, Lauren Melissa turned the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic into an opportunity, hand-writing a novel that was later accepted by Bold Strokes Books. Based in New York City, she passionately advocates for the representa…
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In today’s episode, Sarah Cox shares her heartwarming and inspiring journey to becoming a mother as a single woman. Like many women, Sarah dreamed of getting married and having children, but when her plan A didn’t work out, she knew motherhood was still non-negotiable. Sarah discusses her decision to pursue foster care and adoption after realizing …
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Today I'm chatting with Melissa Crockett-Joyoue from New Zealand. Melissa was on the podcast about two years ago, so it’s great to catch up with her again. Melissa and her partner have two neurodivergent children, who are now 6 and 9 and they came to unschooling after their son had an extremely challenging time at school. We talk particularly about…
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Have you seen the interesting tin structure taking shape on Bay Terrace and wondered what it was for? In today's episode, I'm thrilled to welcome back our Bayside's very own Tom Oliver: world-class actor, singer, presenter, and producer. We discuss the upcoming Wynnum Fringe Taster - running from 26 to 29 September 2024, an exciting event packed wi…
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In today’s episode, I’m excited to introduce you to Tarina Ganger, the founder of Tranquil Guide. I first discovered Tarina through a pro-aging Instagram post about embracing new beginnings at any age—whether it's starting over at 40, finding yourself at 50, or getting married at 60. Tarina’s insightful comment caught my attention, and I knew I had…
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Modern day living values universal individual freedom and rights. This has helped open the doors to many great things like individual reproductive choices, same sex marriage and a focus on tackling discrimination against immutable characteristics. But what are the trade-offs? I have this growing feeling that we no longer have communities, at least …
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In this episode of The More Than Your Age Podcast, I chat with Melissa Briscoe, the owner of Olive It, a charming floral and gift boutique in New York. I really enjoyed learning about Melissa and hearing her story from navigating multiple career changes, personal growth, and unexpected challenges. From her beginnings in hospitality to the bold leap…
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My guest today is Francine Wise. Francine lives in Kent in the UK with her husband and two daughters, who are 8 and 6. They chose this route when their eldest daughter was four years old and school just didn’t feel right. Francine tells us about how she imagined home education and learning would look and the process she went through of trying out l…
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"I don't concern myself with what they get wrong. I like to just show up as myself and then let any preconceived notion, if there is any, flow like, float away” Oliver Scheier, is a 19-year-old filmmaker, artist, and sophomore in college. Oliver discusses his approach to authenticity in both his work and personal life. He shares insights on his sho…
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Welcome to the next episode of our monthly round table podcast in which hosts Scott Simmons, Katie Hinsen & Michael Kammes talk about the latest news in production, post production, entertainment tech and beyond. In this episode, the team discuss the various challenges facing the industry, the upcoming strikes, recent acquisitions and, the latest u…
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In this episode, I am joined by an award-winning poet and educator, Karen Luke Jackson. From shaping innovative educational programs to leading life-changing workshops, Karen shares how her experiences have guided her towards a life of purpose and fulfillment. She opens up about the importance of embracing aging, the wisdom it brings, and the cultu…
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As doctors, we carry an enormous amount of risk; sometimes, we quite literally hold people's lives in our hands. Under these extraordinary circumstances, with increasing expectations and limited health resources, it's no wonder the pressures on our health workforce are sky-high, making hospitals an even less welcoming place for both patients and he…
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Your co-hosts Erin & Lily have a special in-person segment for the first time ever on the podcast. They Kick things off by discussing the significance of Disability Pride Month and the joys of creating content together as friends who are both disabled. They also discuss some light-hearted topics like newfound interests—Erin’s evolving relationship …
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In today’s episode, I sat down with Abby Dumont, the creator and visionary behind Pinch of Salt Pastries. Abby’s journey from studying English to becoming a successful baker is a story of passion and innovation. After developing dietary restrictions, Abby saw a need for delicious gluten-free options and began baking to fill that gap. What started a…
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On this episode of Editors on Editing, Glenn interviews Peter Oliver. Peter has edited such projects as Horrible Histories, Our Girl, This is Going to Hurt, The Stupid Boy, for which he was nominated for the CinEuphoria Award, Trying and Eric. Peter, along with Benjamin Gerstein has now been nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for his work on the …
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In this episode of the More Than Your Age podcast, I had the privilege of interviewing Jacquie Ramsey, the founder of FreshTest, about her groundbreaking product and her journey in the healthcare industry. FreshTest offers an organic and additive-free alternative to the traditional glucose test for pregnant women. Jacquie explains the importance of…
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Welcome back to The More Than Your Age podcast! Boy does it feel good to be back and releasing new episodes.In today's episode, Kim Rahir shares how her life changed dramatically after being diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome and later multiple sclerosis (MS).Despite these health challenges, Kim remained resilient. She learned to appreciate the…
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In this episode, hosts Erin and Lily interview Jenna Bainbridge, an actress, singer, and accessibility advocate. Jenna shares her journey as the first wheelchair user to perform in a new musical on Broadway, debuting in the award-winning "Suffs." She discusses her career and daily life as an ambulatory wheelchair user, challenging misconceptions an…
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This is Revolving Door Syndrome, and I am Dr Nina Su. Everywhere you look, the statistics tell a story of Maori doing worse. Of Maori struggling, of Maori poverty. While these statistics are true, it fails to tell the whole story. On this episode of Revolving Door Syndrome, I sat down with Boris Sokratov AKA the Bulgarian Maori to talk about how we…
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Your co-hosts Erin & Lily have a special segment today called “Just Between Us!” Today’s episode is all about the importance of Disability Pride Month. They share their thoughts on why it's crucial to celebrate being disabled and not just focus on ableism. Erin & Lily also discuss how pride in their identities as disabled people and as friends empo…
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Filmmakers love making films, but most of us don’t know how to get a feature film funded or distributed in 2024. To help answer all these questions and more, let me introduce “My First Film.” This brand-new video podcast by Alec C. Cohen, supported by ProVideo Coalition, will have weekly guests who are established feature film directors detailing t…
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A subtle extremist, in his Symphony no.51 Haydn throws down some extraordinary challenges to his horn players - can they beat the ‘immutable forces of nature’? Listening time 30 mins (podcast 9′, music 21′) Music here on YouTube, Spotify and [with links to first movement only] on Apple and Amazon played by The English Concert, conducted by Trevor P…
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If you’ve been around for a minute, you may know how much I am in love with the 1000 Hours Outside movement and have been inspired and in awe of the founder, Ginny Yurich. I reached out to Ginny about this time last summer and was hopeful I’d get to interview someone on my “wish list”, and someone who has made a huge impact in my life, without even…
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Amanda McGrory, a four-time Paralympian and seven-time Paralympic medalist shares her journey as an elite athlete. She addresses the pervasive stereotypes and misconceptions surrounding disabled athletes and how they are often misrepresented in the media. Throughout the conversation, the importance of authentic representation in media and sports is…
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This week’s Flashback Series Episode was one I was very excited about for the initial interview. I had been a fan of Mane Label Hair Co, and was (and still am) a frequent user of the Sway, the heatless hair curling wrap. I wanted to invite one of the co-owners, Misty Allmandinger, on the show because I love how amazing the product is, and I wanted …
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I’m chatting today with Stacey Yates Sellar, a Conscious Parenting Coach and author of Conscious Parenting Your ADHD Child. Stacey and her husband have two boys, who are 13 and 10. Until four years ago, they lived and worked in California, but had many misgivings about the highly competitive schooling system. Eventually they decided to sell their h…
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Join us for an inspiring and empowering episode with the legendary "Queen of Pitch," Dr. Forbes Riley! Dr. Forbes Riley, renowned entrepreneur, author, and infomercial icon. Overcoming Obstacles: Dr. Forbes Riley shares her journey of triumph over adversity, inspiring us to embrace challenges as opportunities for growth. Communication Mastery: Lear…
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Why in this age of hyper connectivity and social media are we lonelier than ever? Regardless of race, gender, sexuality, or class, mental health for young people is getting worse. Not only do we see it in self-reported surveys, we see it in hospital presentations for eating disorders, self harm, intentional overdose and suicide attempts. The Harvar…
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This week’s Flashback Episode has been the number 1 ranked episode for over 6 months. When I’ve polled listeners regarding their top favorite episodes, this one is always an episode people enjoyed and voted for. You can tell that as well based on the number of downloads. Lisa Lankes was incredibly gracious to give me her time and join me for this e…
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