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Totally Mental

Hannah Maine and Emily Schrems

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Totally Mental is about the real, messy, hard parts of being human. Mental health, breakups, therapy, sex, and all the other unedited shit that we all go through but never post to the Instagram grid. We’re taking you to the bathroom floor moments -- before things worked out, before the perspective or the ~glow up~, before it feels ok. Let’s get into all the feels together because you’re not alone on this rollercoaster. This is all a part of being human.
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Potholes & Politics: Local Maine Issues from A to Z is a podcast about municipalities in Maine and the people and policies that bring local government to your doorstep. Through stories, experiences, current events, and interviews with municipal officials this podcast will spotlight the everyday challenges and successes of local governments in our home state. Potholes & Politics is brought to you by Maine Municipal Association. Comments and suggested topics can be sent to mmapodcast@memun.org
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This year's Ars Electronica takes place from 4 to 8 September under the title 'HOPE - who will turn the tide'. With this motto, the festival for art, technology and society aims to highlight the main driving force for positive change: people whose activities give cause for optimism. For the Ö1-produced podcast series, Hannah Balber meets artists, researchers, developers, activists and entrepreneurs from all over the world who talk about their inspirations, successes, failures, working with n ...
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Welcome to Indestructible Joy with Tommy Moseley! Tommy Moseley is a former pastor, current business owner, entrepreneur, Jiu Jitsu enthusiast, and business coach. His main message for his audience is simple. You want to get happy and free your spirit? Start thinking for yourself!
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Reproductive Left

Reproductive Left

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Reproductive Left is a podcast by Mabel Wadsworth Center, a feminist, nonprofit, sexual and reproductive healthcare provider in Bangor, ME. After a three year hiatus, we are back with a new host: Aspen Ruhlin (they, them). Join us as we explore topics that impact our sexual and reproductive health and lives. New episodes the last Friday of the month!
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The Girls After Show recaps, reviews and discusses episodes of HBO's Girls. Show Summary: Girls is an American television series that premiered on HBO on April 15, 2012. Created by and starring Lena Dunham, Girls is a comedy-drama following the lives of four young women living in New York City. The show's premise and major aspects of the main character were drawn from Dunham's own life. The show centers on aspiring writer Hannah who gets a shock when her parents visit from East Lansing, Mich ...
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Welcome to Businesswise: The Voice of Business Networking in Swindon. Every fortnight we'll be sharing a new episode with you that features our members. In it, they'll share their highs, their lows, their networking experience and what it is that makes BusinessWise work for them. Join us as we show you why we're the Voice of Business Networking in Swindon! If you'd like to visit the group please email our secretary on secretary@businesswise.org.uk or to learn more about the group visit www.b ...
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People leave managers, not companies. The Building Better Managers podcast provides interviews with leadership professionals on topics including leadership development, leadership coaching, leadership training, productivity, employee retention, communication, culture, and accountability. People come to work every day with a whole host of personal and professional challenges. How can you help create a highly productive workplace where people are engaged, involved, and constantly learning? Joi ...
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Jen and Em Unfiltered

Jenny Ezinga & Emily Brasser

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Jen and Em Unfiltered is a podcast hosted by Jenny Ezinga and Emily Brasser (beidler). They talk about their teenage years, their early adult years and everything those entail. Their main focus is to share their lives and hope to show that the christian life style is not easy or perfect but it is so worth it.
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Pour The Tea, Will You?

Lesley Pascuzzi

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Pour yourself a cuppa and enjoy the experience of listening to Lesley Pascuzzi, Lamaze Certified Childbirth Educator talk with various guests on the main topics emerging from Lamaze Australia's recent survey on the experiences of pregnant women and new parents during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Gain some evidence based knowledge and confidence as you approach labour, birth and the 4th Trimester with your baby.
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NDS Media

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Just some random talks about some randoms topics, I like to call them: Sofa Sessions or Radlett Reacts, depending on the topic at hand. This account used to be attached to WUMBO Worldwide Media Company, however is now run primarily by Nathan Seres who sometimes refers the platform NDSMedia. Nathan uses it as a personal portfolio archive of different production and media pieces.
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More Than Tracy Turnblad

Abby Rose Morris and Luz Ballester

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Body size diversity in entertainment is an issue that often goes unspoken or ignored by the artistic community, but is deeply felt by those who (literally) don't fit into the ideal. Abby and Luz are two of those people. Join them as they try to find their place in the entertainment industry, interview other plus size creatives, and analyze how body size is portrayed in the media they love - and love to hate. This podcast challenges stereotypes of fat bodies, honors the power of representatio ...
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What stories do the people who spend their lives on the water catching, researching and managing fish have to share about climate change? How is climate impacting the fish and places they care about? Join host Alliyah Lusuegro, RAY Fellow at Ocean Conservancy, as she sits down to learn more. This podcast is a production of Ocean Conservancy. Cover artwork designed by Nicole Dornsife of thornwolf.com with photograph by Rafeed Hussain. Audio editing by 4Site Interactive Studios.
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The Gas Man

Tortoise Media

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It starts with a tip-off. It’s the late 1980s and US Special Agent Dennis Bass is warned about a shipment of suspicious chemicals headed to a secret destination. So he follows the lead – and ends up stumbling into a global plot helping fuel a war. The main suspect? The Gas Man. In the decades since, Special Agent Bass has been locked in an international game of cat and mouse with the man who supplied a dangerous regime with the chemicals to make weapons. Every time Bass thinks he’s got his h ...
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Send us a text The Urgency of Building Resilient Communities Hannah Pingree, Director of the Governor’s Office of Policy Innovation and the Future and co-chair of the Maine Climate Council, talks about the urgent importance of community action, planning and investments to build resilience to impacts of climate change following the devastating winte…
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Last weekend LGB Alliance Conference was attacked by Trans activists releasing insects at their event. We discuss why LGBA inspires such ire from Trans activists and how this attack was a form of resent-filled revenge after losing Self-ID with the Labour government. We also consider why young women are attracted to Transgender activism and why youn…
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Chris Dawes from Visual PR hosts our latest podcast where he is talking to Sophia Best of Heartfelt Moments – an independent celebrant. She creates unique, personalized services for all those milestones in life. Sophia who has only been in her business for one year, explains what an independent celebrant does, compared to what a registrar does, whe…
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Many who once found their political home on the Left feel as if they woke up in a new household, with new inhabitants, and the back garden on fire. Are we in the global North living in a post-Left era? We discuss that prospect, including the political dishonesty and cynicism of the Left today, and the far-Left's turn away from mass politics. Plus, …
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In our latest episode, Wendy welcomes back Julie Winkle Giulioni to discuss her updated book, "Help Them Grow or Watch Them Go: Career Conversations Organizations Need and Employees Still Want." Julie shares invaluable insights on the importance of career development, the impact of remote work, and how AI can complement but not replace human intera…
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Does Transgenderism, as a personal fad and wider trend, mirror the lifecycle until adulthood? We discuss that in relation to the theme of Hannah's latest Substack article about internet culture in the 2010s. Before the dissolution of the distinction between internet culture and culture at large, the internet was a place where asocial oddballs could…
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Seminar - Reimagining prayer in the life of your community (24-7 Prayer Team) If prayer is the heartbeat of our life together why is it so hard? how do we draw people in, make it accessible, even exciting! And what about the wider community - how can prayer be mission? Come and hear stories, be inspired with fresh ideas, and discover ways to breath…
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Seminar - Spiritual Formation: Practicing the way of Jesus (Gemma Ryan) Walking in the Good Way. This workshop is an opportunity to explore how we are formed in the way of Jesus and how we can bring greater alignment between what we say we believe and how we actually live.توسط Emmanuel Church
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Seminar - Mental health and the role of the church (Laura Wylie) Throughout the western world, every measure of mental health is getting worse for every demographic. The rise of individualisation and the fabric of community under threat, what is the role of the church in establishing , mentally health communities and showing the love of God.…
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Seminar - Counterformation (Chris Leech) Unmasking the idols of Our culture to live with Jesus as Lord. The early church grew in a context of imperial domination and pagan idolatry. Followers of Jesus had to learn how to live with a transformed mind, not conforming to the pattern of the world around them. In our generation we often find ourselves p…
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Join us for the first episode of our Fall Into Responsibility season! In this season, we'll be approaching the idea of responsibility not as something rooted in shame, but as something rooted in care. We're kicking off the season with an interview with Amy Roeder of the Together Place Peer Run Recovery Center in Bangor! Along with talking about the…
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Today’s podcast presenter Lis McDermott talks to member Ed Le Coyte of Luniq, a technology consultancy. Ed talks about how Luniq came from the defence sector which historically has large enterprises, but now, Luniq have moved to a space where they offer more to more people. They take a solution agnostic and vendor agnostic approach, and Ed’s role i…
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In the last week more details of Sean 'P Diddy' Combs' arrest and property raids have come to the light. Combs is to be charged with sex trafficking, multiple counts of sexual violence, and other serious offences. We discuss the Epstein-like aspects of the case, how men with enormous wealth, power, and influence, can create sexual economies of expl…
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In our latest podcast episode, we explore the unique characteristics and expectations of Gen Z employees. Join host Wendy Hanson and special guest Hannah MacDonald-Dannecker as they delve into the strengths and challenges of this digital-native generation. Learn how to effectively manage and integrate Gen Z into your organization, foster collaborat…
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In this episode we are joined by Jackie and Geraldine - better known as The Hooligrans. They discuss starting CrossFit in their 60s, confusing acronyms (apparently WOD doesn't stand for Weedon Ordnance Depot) and how fitness is helping them to keep up with their Grandkids!توسط the aflete co
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We contrast drag queen's humiliation of women with the unwillingness to humiliate men on similarly dark terms, using the examples of rap battling and drag kings. We also examine drag subculture as fuelled by sexual jealousy, with contempt and resentment towards women at the motivational heart of why gay men want to do drag queen performances in the…
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In today’s podcast our presenter Fi Da Silva Adams is talking to member Danielle Holmes of Black Nova Designs, a company who provide design and host websites. Next year the business will be celebrating 10 years. Danielle runs the business with her husband, Kyle, who she says is the brains. Kyle is the one who understands all of the IT stuff, and Da…
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We discuss transgenderism as a subculture embraced by the bourgeois classes a decade ago, but more recently filtering down to the working-class and lumpen. This is how culture often works, the dominant classes introduce cultural forms or alternative lifestyles, but dispense with them once those forms become popularised. We make a distinction betwee…
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In this invigorating episode of 'Indestructible Joy,' Tommy reunites with Ted Vaughn, a former colleague from their days at a prominent Christian Mega Church. Together, they dive deep into nostalgic memories, pivotal lessons, and the remarkable journeys that have shaped their careers since. Tune in as they explore the personal transformations and p…
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From 5 to 7 September, the Ars Electronica theme symposium served as a platform to explore innovative solutions to social challenges such as the climate crisis, the energy transition and the influence of artificial intelligence. Micaela Mantegna from Argentina appeared at the Prix Ars Electronica Forum on 7 September. She is a lawyer, video game en…
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Ö1 editor Hannah Balber spoke to Agnes Aistleitner Kisuule, who appeared at the Ars Electronica Festival as part of the S+T+ARTS (Science, Technology and Arts) Day conference. Born in Upper Austria, she is a partner and co-founder of ‘First Circle Capital’, a venture capital company that invests in African fintech start-ups.…
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Most women are not into ‘kink’, nowhere near the scale of men, so why do some claim to be? We discuss kink as a vocation for the 'low value' within the sexual marketplace, how liberal feminism successfully propagandised the idea that female sexuality is overall similar to male sexuality overall, and how being in receipt of another person's desire i…
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Are you ready to take your organization to the next level? In our latest podcast episode, we sit down with Emmy award-winning content creator and optimization consultant Derrick Mains. Derrick shares invaluable insights on improving organizational systems, the role of AI in business, and the importance of empathetic leadership. Discover how to crea…
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The winners of the first S+T+ARTS Prize Africa will be on show at the Ars Electronica Festival in Linz 4 to 8 September. With this prize, the European Commission honours projects that contribute to the positive development and digital transformation of the cultural sector in Africa. South African artists Russel Hlongwane, Amy Louise Wilson and Fran…
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Every year, the European Commission honours innovative projects at the interface of art, technology and science which contribute to economic and social innovation with the S+T+ARTS Prize. The main prize in the category ‘Artistic Exploration’ goes to Serbian scientist Vladan Joler and US researcher Kate Craword for their project ‘Calculating Empires…
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What is interesting about the book of Esther is that the name of God is never mentioned. And sometimes in the midst of the storm, we wonder, "Where is God?" And too often in our faith journey, we become anxious about Him not showing up but in this very book God does show up! And we see providence and we witness His sovereignty. And maybe God's name…
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What is interesting about the book of Esther is that the name of God is never mentioned. And sometimes in the midst of the storm, we wonder, "Where is God?" And too often in our faith journey, we become anxious about Him not showing up but in this very book God does show up! And we see providence and we witness His sovereignty. And maybe God's name…
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Our host today is John Lewis, and he is talking to, our social media member, Hannah Edwards. Hannah has been a member of the group for several years, and after initially joining as her own business, holding the virtual assistant seat, her seat now is social media, and she is representing her client, Scott Media. And at the beginning of the year, sh…
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The Tate brothers are facing charges of human trafficking, the trafficking of a minor, and running a criminal organisation in Romania, centered around their digital pimping of women to e-johns online. We discuss the latest news on the impending trial of the Tate's and explore the psychology behind Andrew Tate (the older more famous brother) who has…
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One of the key events on the annual Ars Electronica Festival is the presentation of the Golden Nicas of the Prix Ars Electronica, which will again be awarded to artists from all over the world. The main prize in the category ‘New Animation Art’ goes to the British conceptual artist, singer-songwriter and activist Beatie Wolfe for her video project …
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The winners of the annual Prix Ars Electronica, which honours outstanding achievements in the field of international media art, take centre stage at every Ars Electronica Festival. This year, for the first time, an award for 'AI in Art' was part of the competition. The first winner in this category, US director and video artist Paul Trillo, is know…
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In our overpopulated world, it is easy to underestimate the significance of ONE. It is easy to underestimate the value of ONE's faith. Today, we will see how ONE person's "UNcommon" faith, her prayers and fasting, saved the whole entire Jewish nation!توسط Pastor Ben Cha
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In our overpopulated world, it is easy to underestimate the significance of ONE. It is easy to underestimate the value of ONE's faith. Today, we will see how ONE person's "UNcommon" faith, her prayers and fasting, saved the whole entire Jewish nation!توسط Pastor Ben Cha
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Is the GC Movement over in the UK and what will happen to it elsewhere? Are the divisions that have become more prominent due to a series of victories? Who counts as GC? Have we really won? And to what degree? We also discuss the characteristics of structurelessness, how the internet is where politics is transmitted today, but the confidence buildi…
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In this enlightening episode of Building Better Managers, host Wendy Hanson engages in a thoughtful conversation with Lisa Bragg, the esteemed author of "Bragging Rights: How to Talk About Your Work Using Purposeful Self-Promotion." They explore the intricate art of self-promotion, providing listeners with invaluable, actionable advice on how to hi…
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At the Ars Electronica Festival 2024, visitors can experience new works created within the framework of the European Media Art Platform, such as the project 'Compost as Superfood' by masharu from the Netherlands. masharu has a doctorate in mathematics and a degree in photography. One of masharu's great passions, which has also brought the native Ru…
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Gerfried Stocker is a media artist and an engineer for communication technology and has been artistic director and co-CEO of Ars Electronica since 1995. The title of this year's Ars Electronica festival is “HOPE - who will turn the tide”. For the artistic director, hope in this context is 'not the belief that things will somehow work out, but the t…
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Barnabas is a name far less well known than his companion Paul, yet scripture shows us that Barnabas was "a good man whom the Holy Spirit...endowed with exceptional faith" Acts 11:24. Join us Sunday to hearthe Spirit-led adventures of the early church and the humble leadership of a man called Barnabas. Barnabas' faithful obedience was used by God t…
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Barnabas is a name far less well known than his companion Paul, yet scripture shows us that Barnabas was "a good man whom the Holy Spirit...endowed with exceptional faith" Acts 11:24. Join us Sunday to hearthe Spirit-led adventures of the early church and the humble leadership of a man called Barnabas. Barnabas' faithful obedience was used by God t…
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Chris Dawes from Visual PR hosts our latest podcast where he is talking to Matt Cantillon of the Cantillon Group. Matt started in business as an electrician, after a parting of ways from the company he was working for. He set up on his own in 2010, and hearing how he has built up his own business is fascinating and inspiring. His business is now in…
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Rachel Gunn, a 36-year-old academic with a Cultural Studies PhD in breakdancing, competed at the 2024 Olympics in Paris, resulting in much confusion and amusement caused by her comically poor performance. How did 'Raygun' get in the Olympics? Is it a stunt? Is she being bullied now by those lampooning her online? We discuss that saga and the confla…
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In this episode we chat to owner of CrossFit Grantham and queen of the mic Sam Vidler about the highs and lows of running an affiliate, her favourite CrossFit competition and the challenges of adding up weights on a barbell (even when you have a degree in Maths!)توسط the aflete co
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On this episode of Indestructible Joy, Tommy and his guest and devout Muslim, Bo Hassaine, get into the similarities and differences between Christians and Muslims, while sharing their experiences with experiencing the ins and outs of both religions. Here all of that plus more! Remember to like, share, and follow!…
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The media and internet has been in uproar about two XY intersex males competing in the women's boxing during the 2024 Olympics. We discuss the history of intersex males competing in women's sport at the Olympics, second-wave feminist Shulamith Firestone's understanding of racialised intrasexual competition and racial solidarity towards men as part …
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