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Whether you are living with recurring, persistent or complex mental health issues and trauma, a supportive friend, family or community member; or simply interested in hearing inspirational stories of hope and recovery - this podcast is for you.
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Cristina Garcia and Julie Isaac

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Have you ever wondered why people are obsessed with RANDOM things? Join childhood BFFs, Cristina & Julie, as they examine the broad collection of eccentric likes & dislikes that people have & how they come to be.https://www.instagram.com/peoplelikepodcast/
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Timothy Hampton

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Let's be clear. I'm going to tell you some things. The statements are pointed and sometimes arresting. But they are not extreme. You're going to react. Use that energy to change, improve, or rectify.
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Twenty-five years ago, HIV/AIDS was a death sentence. And people living with HIV were shunned. It was as if the world didn’t care. Then, against all odds, filmmaker Jonathan Demme and stars Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington created the first mainstream Hollywood film about HIV/AIDS and homophobia, the first to give the disease a face and reveal the humanity of those who live with it. PEOPLE LIKE US: INSIDE PHILADELPHIA tells the story behind the story - how this remarkable movie got made and h ...
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A storytelling podcast, with first-hand amazing stories presented by Scott Johnson and Meredith Hackwith Edwards. Each storyteller tells their own personal true story, with all the details of what happened. Animal attacks, plane crashes, mass shootings, and more – you'll hear what happened directly from the person who experienced it, and the inspirational outcome of how they came out on the other side.
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I want this to be a different kind of podcast. I tell stories about crazy times I've had in life, share my opinions on RANDOM shit... Now I wanna change it up! ANYONE out there that wants to ask me something or share something then hit that message button and I'll put it on my podcast and go from there. You can as me me something, give me your opinion on something, I really don't care what it is!! If you're using the Anchor app hell let's make an episode. Tune in and drop out motherfuckas!! ...
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When you’re early in life, growing up, whatever you experience is what you consider to be normal. For example, when I was a kid, our family would go to church every Sunday. We knew everyone there, I had lots of friends there, and there was always a big crowd of people. So naturally, I just kind of assumed that everyone, on Sunday mornings, would be…
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Cam talks with mental health and self love advocate, Ash Paraskevas. Ash is all about empowering individuals to live their best life, no matter what hurdles they may encounter. Along the way, she shares her personal journey of overcoming mental health battles and developing her self confidence, self acceptance and self worth. She is a woman who spe…
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I'm calling all ShowIt users to participate by temporarily sharing Google Search Console data. This isn’t just a chance for some free SEO advice—your input will also help craft an upcoming episode about SEO settings for Showit websites. Add me to your GSC! https://seiq.meredithshusband.com/c/resources/add-users-to-google-search-console-38d69737-3dd…
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Every Tuesday, we grab a past question from the Facebook group, then Meredith and Scott answer it and read some of the answers given by other listeners. The question for this episode: What’s your best find at a yard sale or thrift store? Links for this episode: eBay: https://ebay.com Meredith’s podcast is Meredith For Real – the Curious Introvert: …
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Hey, it’s an off week for the podcast, but here I am anyway. This is Scott Johnson, and you’re listening to What Was That Like. Usually I have a guest on to talk about something really unusual that they experienced – like having their arm torn off, or being buried in an avalanche, or witnessing a murder. The guest comes on and tells the details of …
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Every September, here on the podcast we feature a guest who has a personal experience with 9/11. Most people remember exactly where they were on the morning of September 11, 2001, when terrorists struck the US using hijacked airplanes. It was a dark day for this country. This month, What Was That Like is publishing a 3-part series titled one Septem…
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Every Tuesday, we grab a past question from the Facebook group, then Meredith and Scott answer it and read some of the answers given by other listeners. The question for this episode: What’s the most useless thing you still have memorized? Links for this episode: Meredith’s episode with Jehovah’s Witness: https://www.meredithforreal.com/podcast-epi…
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This episode explores how blogging can go beyond just improving SEO and be a way to explore personal passions and focus more on the aspects of your business that make you happy. Resources mentioned in this episode Niche Blogging DEMO: https://seiq.meredithshusband.com/c/resources/niche-blog-topics Timestamps [0:00] Use Your Blog to Be Happy [0:23] …
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Every September, here on the podcast we feature a guest who has a personal experience with 9/11. Most people remember exactly where they were on the morning of September 11, 2001, when terrorists struck the US using hijacked airplanes. It was a dark day for this country. This month, What Was That Like is publishing a 3-part series titled one Septem…
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In this podcast, Meredith's husband shares a powerful story from Atomic Habits by James Clear, connecting it to the challenges of SEO. He recounts the story of the British cycling team, which, after decades of mediocrity, improved dramatically by focusing on small, incremental gains of 1% in all areas. These minor improvements accumulated, leading …
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Every September, here on the podcast we feature a guest who has a personal experience with 9/11. Most people remember exactly where they were on the morning of September 11, 2001, when terrorists struck the US using hijacked airplanes. It was a dark day for this country. This month, What Was That Like is publishing a 3-part series titled one Septem…
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Every Tuesday, we grab a past question from the Facebook group, then Meredith and Scott answer it and read some of the answers given by other listeners. The question for this episode: What was that time when you thought you might actually die? Links for this episode: The DARE program – effective, or not? https://youtu.be/6WMHuWMVNY0?si=t5arFWeg0ZAE…
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In this podcast episode, Meredith's husband addresses the impact of AI on SEO, offering practical advice for website owners on how to adapt their SEO strategies to remain effective in an AI-driven landscape. Timestamps [0:00] How AI Continues to Change SEO [0:35] How is AI changing SEO? [1:57] A couple of certain changes... [4:02] The internet is l…
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I don’t go to the local mall very often. But when I need something that’s only sold at one of those stores there, I make a trip to the mall. And there’s something that happens almost every time. Since the store I need to visit is usually at the other end, I have to walk down the main aisle. As I make my way through the mall, there are stores on my …
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How to shift the perspective of a blog from being "salesy" to actually being valuable to readers, using one of Meredith's blogs as an example. Resources Mentioned The Ultimate Blog Checklist (https://seiq.meredithshusband.com/c/resources/blog-seo-checklist-ddf0dc7c-af76-41f2-9915-ec4c83c87a6d) Timestamps [0:25] Last Week Recap [2:35] The purpose of…
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Every Tuesday, we grab a past question from the Facebook group, then Meredith and Scott answer it and read some of the answers given by other listeners. The question for this episode: What's something that happened at work that you'll never forget? Links for this episode: Watch what a Mento does when put in Coke (warning – grandma’s language): http…
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There’s a phrase that’s very common in certain situations. “Sorry for your loss” We hear it at funerals, we see it in sympathy cards, we might even read it in an email or a text message. It’s kind of just the standard line that people say to those who are grieving after a close friend or a loved one passes away. It doesn’t really take away any of t…
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Meredith and her husband discuss her recent blogs and how to make them stronger. Meredith's husband reviews a single blog, noting that while the content is good, it's better suited to be content for the main website rather than a blog post. He explains how to adjust the blog to provide more value and engage readers without being overly sales-orient…
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What do you do if a crime was committed, and you know who did it? Here’s an example, think about this. You’re on your lunch break at work, but you’re at your desk. You’re just scrolling through Facebook, and you see that the local police are searching for someone who recently committed an armed robbery. When you read the details, you can see the na…
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Every Tuesday, we grab a past question from the Facebook group, then Meredith and Scott answer it and read some of the answers given by other listeners. The question for this episode: What's a common smell you can't stand? Links for this episode: Gross tasting Jelly Bellys – https://www.jellybelly.com/weird-wild-and-gross-jelly-beans/c/289 Meredith…
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In this episode, Meredith’s husband answers a question he hears a lot: “Can I hire you to do my SEO?” Although he enjoys working directly with business owners, he usually has to decline these requests. Instead, he presents options in the episode to “...work with you” vs. "...work for you". Resources mentioned in this episode - SEIQ Platform Timesta…
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After you’ve been parenting for more than a few years, there’s something you learn. The way you communicate with your child changes as the child gets older. When you say something to a toddler, you don’t usually need to provide all the logic and reasoning with it. At that stage they are absorbing information like a sponge, and you’re the primary so…
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Every Tuesday, we grab a past question from the Facebook group, then Meredith and Scott answer it and read some of the answers given by other listeners. The question for this episode: If you and your spouse/partner had to switch jobs tomorrow morning with no training, which of you would get fired first? Links for this episode: Meredith’s episode ab…
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Hysterical investigates a mysterious illness that spreads among a group of high school girls in upstate New York. What is causing their sudden, often violent symptoms? Is there something in the water or inside the school? Or is it “all in their head?” The series examines the outbreak in LeRoy, NY, believed by some to be the most severe case of mass…
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I think accidentally dialing a wrong number is probably the most random way for two human beings to get connected. Even if just for a few seconds. I mean, think about it. There’s you, and then there’s this other person who you don’t know, and because you dialed a number that was just one digit off, the two of you are now speaking to each other. Gra…
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Meredith and her husband discuss the concept of an "SEO Refresh", which involves revisiting and improving past SEO efforts after a period of inactivity. Her husband outlines a five-step process for an effective SEO refresh: Google Search Console: Use it to check performance, visibility, and identify which keywords and pages are gaining impressions.…
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The science of medicine has come a long way in the area of how we manage pain. In the mid to late 1800s, there was a product called Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. It was sold to parents as a way to alleviate the constant crying of their babies, particularly when a baby is going through the painful teething process. And it definitely calmed down tho…
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Every Tuesday, we grab a past question from the Facebook group, then Meredith and Scott answer it and read some of the answers given by other listeners. The question for this episode: When you're playing the icebreaker game "Tell a fun or odd fact about yourself" - what do you say? Links for this episode: Meredith episode about curse words: https:/…
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In this episode, Meredith and her husband discuss the recent Google algorithm leak, and how local business owners might benefit from some of the new insights. This episode focuses on the importance of Google "entities" and how "mentions" are valuable for SEO, even if they don't provide a link. Resources mentioned: Episode 41: How to use your Google…
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Meredith and her husband discuss the recent Google Leak, which shed light on some crucial elements of SEO. Meredith's husband explains that contrary to longstanding beliefs within the SEO industry, the value of links depends more on the traffic that the linking page receives rather than its own SEO "authority". This insight reveals that website own…
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I remember one of my first Airbnb experiences. I was traveling just here in Florida, and I had to stay one night on the other side of the state – in Delray Beach. I picked out a room, and reserved it, and waited for the host to approve it. Back then, I didn’t have much history so there weren’t many other hosts who could confirm that I was a good gu…
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