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The daily news can fill us with despair. My Unsung Hero is an antidote to that despair. Each episode reveals what the news ignores: everyday acts of kindness and courage that transformed someone's life. Listen — and renew your faith in humanity. From Hidden Brain Media.
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VitalBytes Podcast

VitalSmartsANZ

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Welcome to the VitalBytes Podcast, brought to you by VitalSmarts Australia New Zealand. Join us for award-winning strategies that will help you increase employee satisfaction, improve accountability and transform your corporate culture.
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Hello Human

Echo Giesel Widmer

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The Hello Human Podcast With Echo Widmer. A human to human upload. With an overstimulation of uninspired messages reaching us from all angles of social connection, and mainstream media....it's time for authentic, innovative, real life messages to meet the ears of humans around the world. Welcome Humans, let's dive in to the human experience.
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Direct Appeal

Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg

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In August 2008, Sarah Widmer, a healthy 24 year-old woman is found dead in her bathtub, just four months after marrying Ryan Widmer… the only person at home with Sarah that night. Suspicion quickly fell on Ryan, leading to his arrest and conviction for Sarah’s murder. But could this have been a tragic accident? Ryan has adamantly maintained his innocence for the last 16 years, but now, two seasoned criminologists examine the very controversial conviction of Ryan Widmer, for the murder of his ...
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A Little Hobby

moe walls

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Welcome to A Little Hobby Podcast where life and everything in between are talked about. Cover art photo provided by Alex Widmer on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@alexwidmer
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1919: The Year of the Crack-Up

Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs

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Created and hosted by Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Ted Widmer, this is a special podcast series about the events of 1919, a year that in many ways shaped the 20th century and the modern world. Throughout 2019, "The New York Times" will be running long features on the legacy of 1919 and the many ways in which a single turbulent year shaped the modern world. Join us as "The Crack-Up" brings each author's story to listeners.
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REJECTION most times is the REDIRECTION we need to unlock our truest potential. Life puts us in some uncomfortable and unexpected situations despite our efforts and plans. So, how do we look at failures as opportunities? How do we navigate the unknown and turn disappointments into dreams? We brace, take cues, apply the right mindset and attitude then embrace all that comes. The Redirection with Terri-Karelle podcast will welcome guests from a wide cross-section- young, old, and in between; m ...
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A quarterly publication of the Vita Poetica Arts & Faith Collective, our online journal features creative work explored through a spiritual lens. Vita Poetica connects and upholds artists of faith, enlivening spiritual conversations through the arts. Learn more about us at www.vitapoetica.org. -- Hosted by Vita Poetica Journal Editors Music by John Morris Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vita-poetica/support
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Home Labbers Podcast

vAndu Homelabber

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Home Labbers Podcast for Home Labbers. You run at-home enterprise hardware and software; you like tinkering, self-learning, self-improving, experimenting, and so on. Home labbers share their stories and if you want to get interviewed. Contact me.
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OSV Talks

OSV Podcasts

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OSV Talks is a series of topics from prominent Catholic leaders to spark discussion, explore new, or re-explore old approaches, and inspire creative thinking, all from the heart of the church. OSV Talks is an OSV Podcasts partner.
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The art world and associated market are famously opaque and can at times be exclusive. Berlin based gallery director and educator Michael Dooney speaks with artists, curators and other professionals who share their personal experiences of this unique field. If you have ever felt unsure about walking into a gallery, wish to understand more about creativity or better understand how this complex industry works, then tune in every second Monday to hear the insightful conversations with these ins ...
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When Corey’s car stalled in the middle of a busy intersection, he was surprised by who stepped up to help Do you have your own story of an unsung hero? We'd love to hear it! Record a voice memo and email it to us at myunsunghero@hiddenbrain.org. Some guidance: --Focus on ONE moment that you will never forget. --Make sure you're in a quiet, non-echo…
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🤟🏾The podcast is accompanied with a sign language interpreter to make it more accessible to the deaf community. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– #TerriKarelle #YourJamaicanGirl #TKRedirection #JamaicanPodcast #Podcaster #SignLanguageتوسط Terri-Karelle Reid
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Samantha was terrified waiting for surgery. Then her anesthesiologist began to sing. Do you have your own story of an unsung hero? We'd love to hear it! Record a voice memo and email it to us at myunsunghero@hiddenbrain.org. Some guidance: --Focus on ONE moment that you will never forget. --Make sure you're in a quiet, non-echoey room. --Speak conv…
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Episode 13 of the ‘Redirection With Terri-Karelle’ podcast is probably one of the most powerful, not because of struggles but because of the willingness to acknowledge the weak areas, the willingness to say “I need a lot of work”, the willingness to put oneself out there and mine for feedback. It seems like such a simple approach but it’s one that …
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Engineers are held to a code of ethics that will "hold paramount" the safety and health of the public. But what happens when that code is forgotten? Or worse, flat out ignored? Sources: YouTube AdventureMe "What Remains of the Battersea Funfair?", MyLondon.com. BBC.com, Wikipedia, NASA.gov, KMBC.com., NPR.org, InterestingEngineering.com, onlineethi…
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One day in 2001, Nora called 311 to report abuse she said she had experienced as a child. The voice on the other end offered her compassion, and hope. If you or someone you know has experienced sexual violence, you can receive free, confidential support by calling the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 800-656-4673. Do you have your own story of an…
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On episode 12 of ‘Redirection with Terri-Karelle’ I sit with one of the nicest, funniest and most hardworking people I know. He is a superb father and an even more supportive and great husband. It was through our casual conversations that I started to learn more about his life, humble beginnings and challenges. Hailing from Trelawny from a little d…
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How about this: The morning after Megan was evicted from her home, her car broke down. She had nowhere to go — until a stranger stepped in to help. Do you have your own story of an unsung hero? We'd love to hear it! Record a voice memo and email it to us at myunsunghero@hiddenbrain.org. Some guidance: --Focus on ONE moment that you will never forge…
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When Ian got a middle-of-the-night call that his daughter had collapsed, he didn't know what to do. Then, an Uber driver went above and beyond to help. Do you have your own story of an unsung hero? We'd love to hear it! Record a voice memo and email it to us at myunsunghero@hiddenbrain.org. Some guidance: --Focus on ONE moment that you will never f…
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🤟🏾The podcast is accompanied with a sign language interpreter to make it more accessible to the deaf community. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– #TerriKarelle #YourJamaicanGirl #TKRedirection #JamaicanPodcast #Podcaster #SignLanguageتوسط Terri-Karelle Reid
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Janet's sister, Susan, was diagnosed with terminal cancer, and unable to attend her daughter's high school graduation. Then the hospital staff came up with a plan. Do you have your own story of an unsung hero? We'd love to hear it! Record a voice memo and email it to us at myunsunghero@hiddenbrain.org. Some guidance: --Focus on ONE moment that you …
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🤟🏾The podcast is accompanied with a sign language interpreter to make it more accessible to the deaf community. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– #TerriKarelle #YourJamaicanGirl #TKRedirection #JamaicanPodcast #Podcaster #SignLanguageتوسط Terri-Karelle Reid
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Richard Chess reads his poem, "The Loneliest Monk: By the Book," and "Sight Unseen." Richard Chess is the author of four books, most recently Love Nailed to the Doorpost (University of Tampa Press 2017). He is professor emeritus from UNC Asheville where, among other things, he directed its Center for Jewish Studies for 30 years. He serves on the bo…
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On April 1, 2014, Dutch friends Lisanne Froon and Kris Kremers set out to hike a popular trail in Boquete, Panama. The two friends were vacationing together in the small tourist town, finding adventures around Boquete until they would start their volunteering jobs at a local school. When the women didn't return from their hike on the El Pianista tr…
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Megan Huwa reads her poem, "Counting Stars," and Hannah Butcher-Stell reads her poem, "one body." Megan Huwa is a poet and writer in southern California. A rare health condition keeps her and her husband from living near her family’s five-generation farm in Colorado, so her writing reaches for home—both temporal and eternal. Her work has been publi…
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Mike fell on the sidewalk, and wasn’t able to get up on his own. Then a kind stranger asked how he could help. Episode Notes When Leahruth began to cry at a tollbooth, the toll collector offered unexpected comfort. Do you have your own story of an unsung hero? We'd love to hear it! Record a voice memo and email it to us at myunsunghero@hiddenbrain.…
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Every week it just gets better and better!!! My guest this week was actually NOMINATED to be on the show and oh boy did he deliver! On episode 8 of RWTK, I sit down with a gentleman who started to display the spirit of entrepreneurship while in school. Charismatic, hard working and disciplined he established his retail business only to lose it. But…
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Jan Wiezorek reads his poem, "Suffering," and Megan McDermott reads her poem, "Ruth, on the Purity, or Impurity, of Attention." Jan Wiezorek's poetry appears, or is forthcoming, in The London Magazine, The Westchester Review, Lucky Jefferson, Loch Raven Review, and The Broadkill Review, among other journals. He taught writing at St. Augustine Colle…
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Matthew J. Andrews reads his essay, "Never Yet an Emptiness," a review of Lacunae by Scott Cairns. Matthew J. Andrews is a private investigator and writer. He is the author of the chapbook I Close My Eyes and I Almost Remember and the forthcoming full-length collection, The Hours (Solum Press). He can be contacted at www.matthewjandrews.com. --- Su…
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🤟🏾The podcast is accompanied with a sign language interpreter to make it more accessible to the deaf community. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– #TerriKarelle #YourJamaicanGirl #TKRedirection #JamaicanPodcast #Podcaster #SignLanguageتوسط Terri-Karelle Reid
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Brad Davis reads his poem, "Unanticipated," and Luke Usry reads his poem, "Leave Britney Alone." Brad Davis (MFA, Vermont College of Fine Arts) is a California-born Canadian living in northeastern Connecticut. Poems have appeared in Poetry magazine, The Paris Review, Vallum, JAMA, Puerto del Sol, Brilliant Corners, Image, and many other journals. H…
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When Leahruth began to cry at a tollbooth, the toll collector offered unexpected comfort. Do you have your own story of an unsung hero? We'd love to hear it! Record a voice memo and email it to us at myunsunghero@hiddenbrain.org. Some guidance: --Focus on ONE moment that you will never forget. --Make sure you're in a quiet, non-echoey room. --Speak…
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Lory Widmer Hess reads her essay, "Seeing into the Future," a review of Life After Doom: Wisdom and Courage for a World Falling Apart by Brian McLaren. Lory Widmer Hess lives with her family in Switzerland, where she works with adults with developmental disabilities and is completing a training in Spiritual Direction. She is the author of When Frag…
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After his meteoric rise to fame with breakout hit song “Somewhere Wonderful” and his soul moving performance at the 2023 Earth Hour Jamaica concert, we knew that there was more to his story! His seemingly militant exterior gives way to his soft spokenness, old soul and appreciation for the lessons he has learnt as a young artiste and man in general…
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Elizabeth Poliner reads her poems, "Welcome World" and "Bat Mitzvah Dress," from our Summer 2024 issue. Elizabeth Poliner’s books include the poetry collection, What You Know in Your Hands (David Robert Books), and the novel, As Close to Us as Breathing (Little, Brown & Co.), winner of the Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize in Fiction. A new novel, Spinni…
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Nearly 60 years ago, a young boy took action when Denise and a friend were struggling in the ocean. Do you have your own story of an unsung hero? We'd love to hear it! Record a voice memo and email it to us at myunsunghero@hiddenbrain.org. Some guidance: --Focus on ONE moment that you will never forget. --Make sure you're in a quiet, non-echoey roo…
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Heather M. Surls reads her essay, "My Other Name Is Hagar." Heather M. Surls is an American writer and journalist who has lived in the Middle East for more than a decade. Her reporting has appeared in outlets like the Jordan News, Christianity Today, Hidden Compass, EthnoTraveler, and Anthrow Circus, while her creative nonfiction has been published…
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How do you come back from a near death experience (doing something you absolutely love), PIVOT to then become Jamaica’s only International Female Race Car Driver ? 🫡Let’s ask Sara Misir! She’s in the redirection seat for episode 5 of RDTK. It’s always interesting how we often look at someone and assume he/she might have it all, only to find out wha…
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Dominic Palmer reads "Want Is My Shepherd," and Arlene Tribbia reads "Bolt Down the Universe." Dominic Palmer is a teacher, writer, and church musician living in Manchester. His poetry has been published or is forthcoming in journals including Blue Unicorn, Ekstasis, and EGG+FROG. Dominic and his wife have recently become parents for the first time…
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Grace Donovan reads her short story, "Ave Maria." Grace Donovan is a fiction writer from Northeast Ohio. She currently resides in the DMV area where she is getting her MFA in fiction writing at George Mason University. Grace loves ice cream, her cat Patsy, the fiber arts, and the Brontë sisters. She often writes about women, queerness, and childhoo…
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As the earth shook beneath Julia's feet during an earthquake, a stranger offered her comfort. Do you have your own story of an unsung hero? We'd love to hear it! Record a voice memo and email it to us at myunsunghero@hiddenbrain.org. Some guidance: --Focus on ONE moment that you will never forget. --Make sure you're in a quiet, non-echoey room. --S…
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REDIRECTIONPODCAST.COM If you believe in the power of transformation, this is for you! If you believe in second chances, this is for you! If you believe that you are never too “bad” to turn over a new leaf, this is for you! Our 4th episode of RWTK welcomes the multi-potentialite, the quintessential gentleman, the man with the voice, the man from th…
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David Allen Sullivan reads his three poems, "Wine Skin Slippages," "Tympanic Membranes," and "This body," from our current Summer issue. Former Santa Cruz county poet laureate David Allen Sullivan’s books include Strong-Armed Angels, Every Seed of the Pomegranate, a book of co-translation with Abbas Kadhim from the Arabic of Iraqi Adnan Al-Sayegh, …
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When Frances was injured in a car accident, a truck driver came over to help. Do you have your own story of an unsung hero? We'd love to hear it! Record a voice memo and email it to us at myunsunghero@hiddenbrain.org. Some guidance: --Focus on ONE moment that you will never forget. --Make sure you're in a quiet, non-echoey room. --Speak conversatio…
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Kolya Braun Greiner leads a nature meditation walk, "Contemplation of Creation." Take this episode with you out on a walk, hike, or simply to a quiet spot indoors by a window. This rich offering includes exercises to center your mind, body, and spirit before the walk, as well as seven individual "encounters" with beings in nature. Listen to the gui…
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Whewwwww Dr. Joan Wright-Good testimony had us feeling every single sentence! If you believe that you can’t come back from dark times, this woman of God will change your mind. Hers is a story of taking life’s curve balls, learning to love and believe in self and placing all faith in God. Who she has become far outweighs all her tribulations and now…
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The Artist as Prophet, the Church as Collective: Pastor & actor Rev. Lisa Cole Smith speaks with our Assistant Interviews Editor Darby Brown on art as a spiritual language, the church's role in supporting artists, and "equipping artists to serve as prophetic critics and imaginative visionaries in the world." Rev. Lisa Cole Smith is an actor, direct…
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Stuttering will not and cannot slow down or stop Dathan Henry! Often ridiculed because of his speech disorder and discouraged from careers because of it, you would think he would shy away into the shadows. Nope! He owns his stutter and steps into his professional career with charisma, charm and style! 🤟🏾The podcast is accompanied with a sign langua…
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We kick off Season 3, episode 1 with a 🇯🇲 history maker. First of her name! Inimitable, as she is incomparable. Covergirl, top model, the first of firsts! Mentally astute, regality at its finest, witty, pragmatic and fabulous!! It’s an honour to sit at the feet of a woman whose transparency is as inspiring as her story. Althea Laing in the Redirect…
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After Molly's husband died in a skiing accident, a friend came up with a novel idea to offer support. If you enjoyed today's story, please share it with one or two people in your life. Word-of-mouth recommendations really help us to connect more listeners with the stories we share on this podcast.توسط Hidden Brain Media
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Shortly before it was her turn to perform in a piano competition, Angela's nerves were getting the best of her. Then a competitor did something that changed her day — and her life. If you enjoyed today's story, please share it with one or two people in your life. Word-of-mouth recommendations really help us to connect more listeners with the storie…
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Assistant Interviews Editor Darby Brown speaks with dancers and choreographers Hope Blackburn and Jacob Shoup of Ekklesia Contemporary Ballet. A transcript of the interview is available here. Hope Blackburn and Jacob Shoup are dancers and choreographers with Ekklesia Contemporary Ballet, a professional dance company of artist-theologians whose goal…
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