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Welcome to ”Sharing Stories Changing Lives,” the podcast where real stories meet the power of transformation. In a world where narratives have the ability to heal, inspire, and connect us, we invite you to join us on a heartfelt journey. Each week, we sit down with extraordinary guests who generously share their authentic, unfiltered stories, guided by a specific theme. Through their experiences, listeners gain unique perspectives on how to navigate the complexities of life, overcome challen ...
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Join host Sarah Haas, Women’s Weight Release Expert and Body Love Coach, for real talk about releasing weight, boosting your metabolism, mastering your mindset, and taking control of your health and your life. Because overall wellness is not just about food and exercise, it’s nourishing your body and mind, creating confidence, feeling good about your body and loving yourself every day. Silence that inner critic that’s holding you back so you can completely up-level your life. Listen as exper ...
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Comedian Will Hines plays the character of "Will Hines," a ghost writer who meets with various clients that want to hire him to write their book. The clients are insane and have bad ideas. Also, Will is generally accompanied by his copy editor Karen Donahue, who hates him.
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Welcome to A News You Can Use Podcast, where we shine a light on Black business owners and artists from across the diaspora. Join us as we share their captivating stories, explore their impact on communities, and offer valuable business advice. Help us amplify their voices by leaving a review wherever you tune in, and don't forget to connect with us on Instagram @frenchaire_gardner. Support our mission by contributing to future episodes through Cashapp $beandusllc, Paypal.me/Frenchaire, Patr ...
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The Art World: What If...?!

Allan Schwartzman and Charlotte Burns

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What if we reimagined everything in culture, from painting to patronage? Tune in to The Art World: What If…?! to hear leading thinkers, creators and innovators in art rethink the system, exploring the consequences with wit, wisdom and humor. Join art journalist Charlotte Burns and world-renowned art advisor Allan Schwartzman as they exclusively interview museum leaders, collectors and artists including MoMA director Glenn Lowry, Guggenheim deputy director Naomi Beckwith, non-profit leader Ke ...
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Precision Insights Podcast

GenXys Health Care Systems

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The Precision Insights podcast consists of inspiring conversations around precision medicine with industry thought leaders and innovators. Every two months (and sometimes more), we share the most cutting-edge technologies, processes and initiatives in precision health.
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Life transitions can be hard! And women in midlife and beyond are very much in a transitional phase of life. Growing older, experiencing changing bodies and hormones, divorce, losses, career changes, relocating, empty nest….the list goes on. On this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Pamela Thompson, a coach and author specializing in gui…
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In this episode, Alan Thompson discusses the significance of the resurrection of Jesus as the fulfillment of the hope of Israel and the implications it has for the promise of salvation and the resurrection for all believers. ❖ Nancy Guthrie teaches the Bible at her home church, Cornerstone Presbyterian Church in Franklin, Tennessee, as well as at c…
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Welcome to the 124th Episode of A News You Can Use Podcast with the Business Spotlight Karen Vaughn who discusses her journey to authoring her first book "The Essence of a Woman." Podcast intro beat by the host Frenchaire Gardner. Check out Karen Vaughn’s bookK. N. Vaughn – The Essence Of A Woman (karenpatrice.com)and follow her on Instagram @ kay_…
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In this episode, Dr. Ben Gladd discusses the use of Old Testament quotations and allusions in the Book of Acts, highlighting their importance and how they enrich our understanding of the New Testament. ❖ Nancy Guthrie teaches the Bible at her home church, Cornerstone Presbyterian Church in Franklin, Tennessee, as well as at conferences around the c…
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Tim Hewson is a passionate mental health advocate and founder of Mongrels Men, a charity dedicated to improving men's mental health. After 27 years in finance, #Tim Hewson #Mongrels Men #Men's Mental Health #Mental Health Advocate #Emotional Resilience #Mental Health Programs #Community Mental Health #Mental Health Support #Preventing Mental Illnes…
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Lisa McCourt has literally made a career out of helping people find joy! She’s the Host of Do Joy! Podcast, founder of the online Joy School, and celebrated author of over 40 books about joy and love. And she‘s here to help us illuminate the path to cultivating authentic joy in our lives. Lisa says joy is what we are made of--our soul’s essence. Bu…
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In this episode, Dr. Richard Gaffin and Dr. Thomas Keene explore the significance of Pentecost and its fulfillment of prophecy examining its impact on the early church and Christian theology. ❖ Nancy Guthrie teaches the Bible at her home church, Cornerstone Presbyterian Church in Franklin, Tennessee, as well as at conferences around the country and…
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In this episode, Fred Sanders discusses the role and significance of the Holy Spirit in the Book of Acts and broader Christian doctrine, highlighting how the Spirit's presence and work are essential to understanding salvation history and the Trinity. ❖ Nancy Guthrie teaches the Bible at her home church, Cornerstone Presbyterian Church in Franklin, …
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With a remarkable career in music and entertainment that spans decades, Nick has not only made his mark as a singer and songwriter, but has flourished as a producer, touching hearts globally. From signing with major labels like BMG Records and Artista Records, to being the creative force behind television series and venturing into film and comedy p…
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One huge reason there’s such a leadership gap between men and women in senior positions is that women leave the workforce at a higher rate than men at different stages of their careers. Like during their childbearing years or when taking a leave of absence to care for an ailing family member. But did you know one in ten women leaves the workforce a…
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In this episode, Patrick Schreiner and Nancy Guthrie discuss the theological significance of the Book of Acts, highlighting the interconnected roles of the Father, Son, Holy Spirit, and the Word of God in establishing the early church and spreading the gospel message. ❖ Nancy Guthrie teaches the Bible at her home church, Cornerstone Presbyterian Ch…
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We Kanye West’d this impromptu interview with bestie Dr. Tamara Pizzoli at Gloria’s Latin Cuisine in McKinney, TX. This is what happens when you day drink 🍹 with your best friend. And then our other line sister Jayme showed up and THAT’S a Wrap!Join us for an engaging conversation as Dr. Pizzoli, who spent 17 years in Rome, Italy, shares invaluable…
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An unforgettable journey as Andra Putnis, author of "Stories My Grandmothers Didn't Tell Me," shares the remarkable life stories of her grandmothers. Learn how these incredible women survived the Second World War, immigrated to Australia, and built new lives from the ground up. Andra's tale is a compelling narrative of resilience, heritage, and the…
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SFP#25: MirageOS and OCaml with Hannes Mehnert and Matthias Kirschner For our 25th episode of the Software Freedom Podcast we are happy to welcome Hannes Mehnert, one of the MirageOS core developer. Matthias Kirschner, president of the FSFE, and Hannes talk about MirageOS. This episode gives an overview of everything from the basics to the future o…
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In this bonus episode, we’re joined by the newly appointed director and CEO of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Foundation, Dr. Mariët Westermann, who is the first female appointed to the role. Mariët oversees the “constellation” of museums—four over three continents united, she says, in one mission, “to create opportunities for anyone to engag…
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In this first episode, Nancy Guthrie gives an overview of the book of Acts and explains why it is so important to spend time studying it. ❖ Nancy Guthrie teaches the Bible at her home church, Cornerstone Presbyterian Church in Franklin, Tennessee, as well as at conferences around the country and internationally, including her Biblical Theology Work…
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Your body is always sending you signals, but so many of us have become disconnected due to stress, busyness, and thinking we have to do it all. We’ve conditioned ourselves to ignore the body’s messages, like headaches, pain, and mood changes. We even tune out hunger and thirst in an effort to power through our never ending to-do list. But these sym…
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Join us for the almost final episode of this season where we welcome back our incredible team of editorial advisors who guide, suggest — and even challenge — what we’ve discussed this series. Joining us are Deana Haggag (program officer at the Mellon Foundation), Mia Locks (curator and co-founder of Museums Moving Forward), Jay Sanders (curator, wr…
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Before we can balance our hormones and get rid of symptoms like the hot flashes, foggy brain, and weight gain that often come with perimenopause, menopause, and beyond, we have to know WHERE and WHY our body is out of whack. That’s why, on this episode, I chat with Dee Davidson, board-certified functional health practitioner and hormone health expe…
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We are excited to announce that season 2 of Conversations on the Bible with Nancy Guthrie (previously titled Blessed) will launch on July 3rd. ❖ Join us on Wednesdays where we’re digging into the book of Acts through conversations with well-respected pastors, Bible teachers, and biblical scholars. On this podcast, Nancy Guthrie will be having conve…
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Whether it's battling night sweats, insomnia, weight gain, fatigue, emotional ups and downs, memory issues, or anxiety, hormonal imbalances that often occur around menopause, can wreak havoc on our bodies and minds. This week, Holistic Health Coach and Female Hormone Specialist, Bria Gadd and I get into the nitty gritty of what the heck is going on…
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What if you were embroiled in a public workplace controversy? And what happens on the other side of the headlines—would you walk away from your field, or would you reengage with it to try and improve upon it? This very special episode is a break from the norm. In it, we discuss museums and change—and what it takes to get to that change. We’re joine…
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What drives a man to dive into a collapsing mine, save 41 lives, and then go to life on the farm the next day? Meet Arnold Dix, a hero whose life is as layered as his careers. In this riveting episode of "Sharing Stories Changing Lives," we peel back the layers of Arnold’s life—from his heroic rescue in an Indian mine disaster to his vibrant career…
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::Trigger Warning:: This episode contains discussions about trauma and emotional eating. If this topic is sensitive or triggering to you, please listen at your discretion. We tend to think of overeating or eating when we’re not hungry as a lack of willpower or discipline. Feeling intense shame afterward. Vowing to never do it again. Only to keep re…
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This time, we’re joined by the artist LaToya Ruby Frazier, just before the opening of her major new exhibition 'Monuments of Solidarity' at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. “This exhibition spiritually uplifts people,” she says. “It inspires people to be the change they need, but it also inspires them to be better human beings. To look beyond …
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In this compelling episode, we delve into the remarkable journey of Ben Thatcher, an Aria nominated Children’s Artist. Ben is a resilient individual facing the daunting challenge of a life-threatening, rare auto-immune disease called PSC, which causes liver failure. Despite the diagnosis, Ben refuses to let it define him, choosing instead to embrac…
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In this episode, we visit the Legacy Sites in Montgomery, Alabama, including the newly opened Freedom Monument Sculpture Park, a 17-acre site on the banks of the Alabama River. We interview their founder, the lawyer and civil rights hero, Bryan Stevenson, who says that a founding narrative of racial difference was created in America that “was like …
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Episode Summary: If you've ever worked in the corporate world or as an entrepreneur, you know that pushing, forcing, hustling, and grinding has been the traditional model to paving a path to a successful career. My guest on this episode, Leslie Gaudet, a Self-Care Strategist for high-achieving women, has a different take on how to improve your bott…
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"Join us as we delve into the fascinating journey of Liza Newell, a storyteller whose passion was sparked by childhood adventures in nature and a world without cable TV. Discover how a transformative visit to the National Storytelling Festival crystallized her dream of becoming a storyteller, igniting a lifelong commitment to crafting narratives th…
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This time we welcome Karen Patterson, the Executive Director of the Ruth Foundation for the Arts. The organisation immediately became a major player when it launched in 2022, announcing plans to give away up to $20 million a year to arts organisations, thanks to a $440 million bequest from Ruth DeYoung Kohler. We delve into the what-ifs of philanth…
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