The world's top authors and critics join host Gilbert Cruz and editors at The New York Times Book Review to talk about the week's top books, what we're reading and what's going on in the literary world. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Listen to this podcast in New York Times Audio, our new iOS app for news subscribers. Download now at nytimes.com/audioapp
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A Fantasy and Dystopian Book Podcast hosted by bibliophiles Leigh and Jen
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Bullseye is a celebration of the best of arts and culture in public radio form. Host Jesse Thorn sifts the wheat from the chaff to bring you in-depth interviews with the most revered and revolutionary minds in our culture. Bullseye has been featured in Time, The New York Times, GQ and McSweeney's, which called it "the kind of show people listen to in a more perfect world."
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Conversations about the unsolved Missy Bevers case, from April 2016. Our goal is to share facts and dispel rumors. Thank you for tuning in!
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A podcast with the mommas of your favorite entertainers! Join host Jennifer Vickery Smith for the Got it From My Momma podcast! We chat about family, fame, and faith with the mommas of your favorite entertainers, artists, and athletes. Listen as our guests share never before heard stories from the entertainer’s childhood and the journey to stardom from the perspective only a momma can share!
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TCC President Dr. Leigh Goodson and TCC Associate Vice President of Academic and Campus Operations Dr. Greg Stone talk with TCC faculty and staff.
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Join Anthony Davis for in-depth conversations with expert guests about the state of America. Brought to you by MeidasTouch and Five Minute News.
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"Healarious" is a podcast that blends humor with resilience, aiming to find light in the darkest situations and offering hope amidst challenges. It's presented from a strong, empowering, woman-led perspective, emphasizing the importance of laughter and strength in personal development and mental wellness. Follow us on Instagram at @healariouspod Bookmark our Linktree and check back for Healarious merch and more
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A weekly podcast interviewing everyday superheroes and the services and technologies they provide to nonprofits. The goal is to inform nonprofit organizations about ideas, services, and products that can help.
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Interviews with Anthropologists about their New Books Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
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Hey! Welcome to Rocking Your Bald Podcast, where we’re redefining beauty, one bald head at a time! Join me as I dive into candid conversations about living with Alopecia, shedding light on this journey for those who may not understand while providing encouragement and support for those rocking the vibe! But that’s not all - I’m also here to dish on the latest pop culture trends and how to navigate life’s ups and downs. Tune in for laughs, inspritation, and a whole lot of Bald pride!
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Welcome to Integrative Oncology Talk! Where we discuss the latest science and opinions from leading voices in integrative oncology. Integrative oncology utilizes complementary therapies and lifestyle strategies to help those affected by cancer, using personalized approaches and evidence based recommendations. This podcast is hosted by Dr. Santosh Rao, a medical oncologist and integrative oncologist. Dr. Judith Lacey, a supportive care and integrative oncology physician. And Leigh Leibel (pro ...
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Join us as founding attorney Lani Akiona interviews industry experts on everything you need to know about Family Law and Divorce in Seattle Washington. Akiona Law: Caring for You in Your Time of Crisis.https://www.akionalaw.com/**The information in this podcast is general information only and should not, in any respect, be relied on as specific legal advice.
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This is Your Journey to Joy Podcast where you will hear inspiring stories from those who over come all kinds of lifes challenges., tips on how to stay healthy during stress of life and simple ways of finding joy in your own life.
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Welcome to the Bridges and Bytes Podcast, from the UCD College of Engineering and Architecture. Season 1 is a six-part series on the 'Student Voice on AI and Assessment'. Each episode was produced and hosted by groups of UCD Engineering and Architecture Students, and covers a different types of assessment. The Season is topped and tailed with a trailer and a review episode. Credits This season was supported by an award by the UCD Faculty Partnership Programme to Jennifer Keenahan and Mairead ...
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Digital Soulspace - Musings Of The Metaphysical, Magical, And Nonsensical
Mike Robert, Jennifer Leigh, & Deejay George Jett
The official podcast of Digital Soulspace, an online metaphysical community. This podcast explores all things metaphysical with members of the Digital Soulspace community, along with a healthy dose of skepticism from our co-host - DeeJay George Jett. Hosted by Psychic Mediums Mike Robert and Jennifer Leigh, this podcast approaches fascinating metaphysical topics with humor, intrigue, and the utmost respect for all spiritual modalities... just like we do it at Digital Soulspace. Join us as we ...
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Jennifer Serravallo interviews leading literacy researchers and scholars about their work. In each episode, she's joined by colleagues from her consulting team, teachers, and coaches, to talk about practical strategies for bringing the research to the classroom.
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Right Now Talk Radio is hosted by Vegas, Jennifer Leigh, and LaVentra E. Danquah.
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A film podcast where Amanda and Leigh discuss films of similar themes, style or tone. Two enter, one lea- well, they both leave. It's more about the discussion.
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Welcome to "the Primal Question," a podcast by Mike Foster, where we explore the deep-seated questions that drive our lives. Have you ever wondered what seasoned counselors say in their sessions to help people like CEOs, Grammy-winning Hip-Hop Artists, Emmy-winning Actors, and Non-Profit World-Changers heal from their past and unlock their full potential? Now’s your chance to be a fly on the wall. After spending 20+ years coaching and counseling high-level leaders, Mike Foster is pulling bac ...
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Mike Robert is an Information Technology professional and a self described "multipotentialite" that has many varied interests and pursuits, including acting, blogging, beekeeping, volunteering, public speaking, video production, biology, science, and the list goes on. In the little spare time Mike has left over, you can find him at the gym where he's spent over 20 years pumping iron and building muscle. A total "geek" Mike gets the biggest kick out of new technology, people, learning and tal ...
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With her super-sensitive sense of smell, sixteen year-old Kaia Smith is used to not fitting in. So when she receives an invitation from Dr. Vadim Grigori to participate in the Grigori Young Scholars Program with its promise that she will meet others like herself, she jumps at the chance. But what is the GYSP really about? Why are the faculty so interested in the story of the Fall of the Watchers? Why are they obsessed with antimony? And what role will GYSP participants like Kaia play in thei ...
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Brendan A. Galipeau, "Crafting a Tibetan Terroir: Winemaking in Shangri-La" (U Washington Press, 2025)
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1:19:20Aiming to explore the Sino-Tibetan border region, which is renamed “Shangri-La” by the Chinese government for tourism promotion, Crafting a Tibetan Terroir (U Washington Press, 2025) examines how the deployment of the French notion of terroir creates new forms of ethno-regional identities and village landscapes through the production of Tibetan win…
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Vera Tiesler, "Ancient Maya Teeth: Dental Modification, Cosmology, and Social Identity in Mesoamerica" (U Texas Press, 2024)
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47:05Dental modification was common across ancient societies, but perhaps none were more avid practitioners than the Maya. They filed their teeth flat or pointy, polished and drilled them, and crafted decorative inlays of jade and pyrite. Unusually, Maya of all social classes, ages, and professions engaged in dental modification. What did it mean to the…
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Unveiling the Power of Wellness Entrepreneurship
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23:58Join Moyra Gorski in this insightful episode as she shares her journey from being a nurse to becoming a seasoned wellness entrepreneur over the past 25 years. Discover how partnering with Shaklee , a trusted name in wellness, has impacted her life and the lives of many others. Moyra delves into her personal story of overcoming health challenges wit…
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NFL SUPERBOWL CHAMP SAQUON BARKLEY's Momma | Tonya Johnson | Ep.95
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41:02Send us a text Meet Tonya Johnson, mother of NFL Star and Running Back Great, SAQUON BARKLEY as she talks with Got it From My Momma podcast host, Jennifer Vickery Smith. Tonya shares her experiences as a mother of NFL star Saquon Barkley, detailing his early interest in football, the family's dynamics, and the challenges of raising children in a ne…
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Linda Holmes, pop culture critic and author of 'Back After This'
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48:34Linda Holmes knows what goes into a good romantic comedy. Linda has written about pop culture for more than 20 years and is a huge fan of the genre. She's also written romantic comedy novels herself. Linda joins us on Bullseye to discuss her latest novel Back After This. She breaks down the clichés that make rom-coms great and the tropes that make …
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EP 4: Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
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1:11:37"I killed my old self..." We are super excited to welcome our first guest to our podcast, our dear friend Mark! Mark is a HUGE hunger games fan just like us. It is his first time reading Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes so we of course had to break it down in our fourth full length episode. Spoilers for the movie and the book ahead! Check out our boo…
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The Real Path to Sustainable Fundraising with Leigh Sandison
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42:54How can nonprofits build stronger, long-term donor relationships? In this episode of Agents of Nonprofit, I sit down with Leigh Sandison, founder of Real Path, to discuss the importance of modernizing donor engagement strategies. Leigh shares insights from her journey in both corporate and nonprofit sectors, highlighting the gaps she noticed in fun…
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John Boswell et al., "The Art and Craft of Comparison" (Cambridge UP, 2019)
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45:20There are many books giving advice about research methods on the market, but The Art and Craft of Comparison (Cambridge UP, 2019) is the first monographic marriage of comparative and interpretive methods. In this episode of the special series New Books in Interpretive Political and Social Science, two of its authors, John Boswell and Jack Corbett, …
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Webb Keane, "Animals, Robots, Gods: Adventures in the Moral Imagination" (Princeton UP, 2025)
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58:01Revolutions in technology are fundamentally transforming what it means to be human. Or are they? As Webb Keane points out, before humans consulted ChatGPT, they propitiated oracles. Before they fell in love with robot boyfriends, they ventured into the forest to marry nature spirits. In his new book Animals, Robots, Gods: Adventures in the Moral Im…
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Deborah Reed-Donahay, "Sideways Migration: Being French in London" (Routledge, 2025)
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32:10Sideways Migration: Being French in London (Routledge, 2025) examines the relationship between migration and socioeconomic status. In particular, it charts a set of middle-class aspirations that lead people to move to a nearby nation that is similar in wealth and social indicators - a type of horizontal relocation that it terms "sideways migration.…
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Decoding Fox News with Juliet Jeske and Anthony Davis.
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1:27:14Juliet Jeske joins Anthony Davis to discuss the Fox News version of Trump’s America and how his supporters are being fed a completely different narrative to our own collective reality in order to keep them compliant - only on The Weekend Show. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS: Shopify: Sign up for a one-dollar per month trial at https://shopify.com/weekend Mac…
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Paul G. Keil, "The Presence of Elephants: Shared Lives and Landscapes in Assam" (Routledge, 2024)
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57:15How to dwell in a forest alongside giants, avoid disturbing a living god, assist an animal with their manners, and help an elephant cross the road. The Presence of Elephants: Sharing Lives and Landscapes in Assam (Routledge, 2024) is an anthropological consideration of coexistence, grounded in people’s everyday interactions with Asian elephants. Dr…
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Asim Qureshi and Walaa Quisay, "When Only God Can See: The Faith of Muslim Political Prisoners" (Pluto Press, 2024)
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1:00:59When Only God Can See: The Faith of Muslim Political Prisoners (Pluto Press, 2024), uncovers the unique experiences of Muslim political prisoners held in Egypt and under US custody at Guantanamo Bay and other detention black sites. This groundbreaking book explores the intricate interplay between their religious beliefs, practices of ritual purity,…
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Book Club: Let's Talk About "Orbital," by Samantha Harvey
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41:51Samantha Harvey’s novel “Orbital,” which won the Booker Prize last year, has a tight, poetic frame: We follow one day in the lives of six people working on a space station above Earth, orbiting the planet 16 times every 24 hours. But this is not a saga of adventure or exploration. It’s a quiet meditation on what it means to be human, prompted by a …
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Empowering Families: Strategies for Advocating for Aging Parents: Conversation with Jean Hanson
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59:52In this episode of the "Journey to Joy" podcast, I, Moyra GOrski delve into the importance of planning for the unexpected with my guest, Jean Hansen, founder of Pathways in Life. Jean shares her personal journey of becoming a trustee for her parents' estate, driven by the need to ensure her sister with an intellectual disability would be cared for.…
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You may know him as Zorro, or as a very Zorro-like cat from the Shrek universe: Puss in Boots. It's Antonio Banderas! He talks with us about reconnecting with, and then portraying his friend and collaborator Pedro Almodóvar. Plus, he talks about how his acting experience in Hollywood did not, for the lack of a better term, translate to acting in Sp…
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On the night of July 25, 2003, in Craigsville, Virginia, 18-year-old Christopher Bennett shot and killed his step father, Vincent. Christopher is serving an 1,800 year sentence for capital murder. Christopher claims he caught Vincent molesting his six-year-old sister at the time of the shooting. Stay tuned as we talk with Christopher's fiancée, Bil…
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Steven Lesk, "Footprints of Schizophrenia: The Evolutionary Roots of Mental Illness" (Prometheus, 2023)
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1:05:12Of all the mental illnesses, schizophrenia eludes us the most. No matter the strides scientists have made in neurological research nor doctors have made in psychiatric treatment, schizophrenia remains misunderstood, almost complacently mythologized. Without a reason for the illness, patients feel even more alienated than they already do, families a…
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The Akiona Law Podcast: Featuring Meg Gluckman
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44:26In this episode of the Akiona Law Podcast, Ululani "Lani" Akiona welcomes Meg Gluckman, a seasoned divorce and co-parenting coach and host of the "Welcome to the Other Side" podcast. Meg shares invaluable insights on how coaching can equip you with the tools to communicate effectively, manage stress, and clearly identify your needs and wants as you…
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COUNTRY MUSIC ARTIST CYNDI THOMSON | Got it From My Momma | Ep. 94
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55:15Send us a text I’m a sucker for a country music power ballad, and I can still remember the moment the early 2000s hit "What I Really Meant to Say" stopped me in my tracks. Written and recorded by Cyndi Thomson—a stunning, talented artist from south Georgia with an angelic voice—this song took over the charts in no time. At the height of her career,…
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Eeva Luhtakallio et al., "Youth Participation and Democracy: Cultures of Doing Society" (Bristol UP, 2024)
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57:07How do young people participate in democratic societies? Youth Participation and Democracy: Cultures of Doing Society (Bristol UP, 2024) introduces the concept of ‘doing society’ as a new theory of political action. Focused on Finnish youth, it innovatively blends cutting-edge empirical research with agenda-setting theoretical development. Redefini…
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Pedro Almodóvar is one of the most acclaimed filmmakers of all time. He's the director of the movies Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down, Women on the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown and, most recently, The Room Next Door . He chats with us about his dramatic endeavor Julieta, his new wave band, and his unseen ailment. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podc…
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Mini Ep #4: Holiday Reads- Cinnamon Bun Book Store
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25:48We are back in Dream Harbor for another mini episode as we explore our recent Holiday Reads! Holiday Reads are books specifically read during a certain time of year that really captures the essence of that time frame. We recently reviewed Pumpkin Spice Cafe by Laurie Gilmore on our last mini episode and on this episode we are moving on to the secon…
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Why Staff Are Leaving & How to Fix It with Cindy Wagman
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47:55The nonprofit sector is facing a major HR crisis, with high turnover rates and a shortage of experienced professionals. In this episode of Agents of Nonprofit I speak with Cindy Wagman about the root causes of these challenges and explores innovative solutions like fractional fundraising. Whether you're a nonprofit leader, consultant, or industry p…
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Investigative journalist Claire St. Amant produced crime stories for CBS News for nearly a decade. She is credited on over 20 episodes of 48 Hours, including an assassination attempt on a judge in Austin, a cold case kidnapping in Colorado, and a murder-for-hire sting on two doctors in Houston. In 2019, St. Amant began contributing to 60 Minutes wi…
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Sawyer Hacket on the progressive fight against Trump’s abuse of American norms.
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1:22:27Democratic strategist and commentator Sawyer Hacket joins Anthony Davis to discuss the progressive counter to Trump’s takeover of American governance, Elon Musk’s coup and the rise of the far-right across the globe - only on The Weekend Show. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS: Shopify: Sign up for a one-dollar per month trial at https://shopify.com/weekend VIIA…
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You’re familiar with Edward Gorey, whether you know it or not. The prolific author and illustrator, who was born 100 years ago this week, was ubiquitous for a time in the 1970s and 1980s, and his elaborate black-and-white line drawings — often depicting delightfully grim neo-Victorian themes and settings — graced everything from book jackets to the…
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Audun Kjus et al., "Adventures in the Play-Ritual Continuum" (Utah State UP, 2024)
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51:07Audun Kjus joins Jana Byars to talk about Adventures in the Play-Ritual Continuum (Utah State Press, 2025), eds. Audun Kjus, Jakob Löfgren, Cliona O’Carroll, Simon Poole & Ida Tolgensbakk. Utah State Press, 2025). The junctions between play and ritual are many and complex. Play is for fun and joy, but it also demands a total commitment and serious …
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Violent Majorities 2.2: Subir Sinha on Hindutva as Long-Distance Ethnonationalism
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56:36Lori Allen and Ajantha Subramanian continue their second series on Violent Majorities. Their previous episode featured Peter Beinart on Zionism as long-distance ethnonationalism; here they speak with Subir Sinha, who teaches at SOAS University of London, comments on Indian and European media, and is a member of a commission of inquiry exploring the…
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Just a little update from The Broads.
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One day, several decades ago, the writer Winnie Holzman was shopping in a Manhattan bookstore where a particular cover caught her eye. It showed a woman with a green face, a black hat pulled down over her eyes. The book was “Wicked” by Gregory Maguire, a retelling of L. Frank Baum’s “Oz” stories from the perspective of the Wicked Witch of the West.…
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What happens when the very treatment meant to help you ends up harming you? In this powerful episode of Healarious, hosts Amy Redbird and Theresa Benson sit down with Angela (Angie) Peacock, a combat veteran, withdrawal coach, and van-lifer, to discuss the raw realities of PTSD, benzodiazepine withdrawal, and medical gaslighting. Angie opens up abo…
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2025 FAVORITE THINGS EPISODE | Got it From My Momma | Ep. 93
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32:59Send us a text Here it is… our 2025 Favorite Things episode of the Got it From My Momma podcast! Each year I host a Galantines party where a group of my friends get together to share their Favorite Things. We spend the whole year carefully picking our favorite beauty, household, and fashion finds and every February, we come together to share our di…
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Dr. Frasier Crane! Beast from X-Men! Sideshow Bob from The Simpsons! Our guest needs no introduction: it's Kelsey Grammer. He's an incredibly talented actor and a fascinating, complicated person. He gets into his time working on Cheers while struggling with substance abuse – and how he learned to forgive himself. Don't worry there's plenty of time …
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SPOILERS AHEAD! Hop on your dragon and join us as we review the recent release in the Empyrean Series, Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros. In this episode, we discuss our overall review of the latest novel and our reactions to the insane cliffhanger. Stay tuned for Part Two where we talk more on our predictions for the future of the series! Check out our…
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Finding Joy as an Introverted Leader: Insights from Sabrina Schottenhamel
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37:30I'm your host, Moyra Gorski, and today we dive into a fascinating conversation about introversion and leadership with our special guest, Sabrina Schottenhamel. Sabrina is an introverted leader, licensed massage therapist, and passionate advocate for health and wellness. You can find her and her work here. In this episode, we explore the often misun…
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How Maverick Leadership Drives Nonprofit Innovation with Sharon Lee
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48:18In this episode of Agents of Nonprofit, I'm joined by Sharon Lee, a nonprofit leader with over 20 years of experience. With the Canadian Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation, Sharon challenges outdated industry practices and embraces innovative strategies to increase engagement and funding. Topics We Cover: How Sharon’s unexpected career shift led her to …
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‘Politics Girl’ Leigh McGowan on saving America from Trump's constitutional crisis.
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1:18:22‘Politics Girl’ Leigh McGowan joins Anthony Davis to discuss what Democrats and pro-democracy advocates can do to save America from President Musk’s self inflicted constitutional crisis - only on The Weekend Show. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS: Shopify: Sign up for a one-dollar per month trial at https://shopify.com/weekend Mack Weldon: Go to https://MackWe…
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Joshua Barker, "State of Fear: Policing a Postcolonial City" (Duke UP, 2024)
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56:46The relationship between fear people experience in their lives and the government often informs key questions about the rule of law and justice. In nations where the rule of law is unevenly applied, interpreting the people involved in its enforcement allows for contextualized understanding about why that unevenness occurs and is perpetuated. Joshua…
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Briony Hannell, "Feminist Fandom: Media Fandom, Digital Feminisms, and Tumblr" (Bloomsbury, 2023)
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41:38What is the connection between fan culture and feminism? In Media Fandom, Digital Feminisms, and Tumblr (Bloomsbury, 2023), Briony Hannell, a lecturer in sociology at the University of Manchester, explores the intersection of fandom, in a variety of forms, and feminist discourses on social media. Using an in-depth case study of Tumblr, the book cha…
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Adapting the Twists and Turns of ‘Conclave’
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23:05The screenwriter Peter Straughan has become adept at taking well known — and beloved — books and adapting them for the big and small screens. He was first nominated for an Oscar for his screenplay of the 2011 film “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy,” based on the classic John le Carré spy novel, and then adapted Hilary Mantel’s “Wolf Hall” trilogy into an …
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Tramell Tillman plays Mr. Milchick on Severance, the bizarre, fascinating sci-fi workplace show on Apple TV +. Tramell Tillman is great as Mr Milchick. He shares how he collaborated with Ben Stiller to create the character. He also talks with us about his upbringing in Baltimore, his experience being raised in the Baptist church, and his early appe…
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Magnus Course, "Three Ways to Fail: Journeys Through Mapuche Chile" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024)
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1:16:52An ethnographic exploration of anthropological failures through the Mapuche archetypes of witch, clown, and usurper, Three Ways to Fail: Journeys Through Mapuche Chile (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024) invites readers to consider concepts of failure, knowing, and being in the world within a rural Mapuche community. How do we learn what failure looks lik…
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The Akiona Law Podcast: Featuring Jennifer Lee
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48:05In this episode, of the Akiona Law Podcast, Ululani “Lani” Akiona speaks with Jennifer Lee, AWMA, AIF, founding partner of Modern Wealth and author of "Squeeze the Juice: Live with Purpose, then Leave a Legacy." Jennifer's book is an anecdotal, approachable, and thought-provoking guide to tackling life and financial preparedness with ease. Jennifer…
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Elijah Wald’s 2015 book, “Dylan Goes Electric! Newport, Seeger, Dylan and the Night That Split the Sixties,” traces the events that led up to Bob Dylan’s memorable performance at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival. The book is about Dylan, but also about the folk movement, youth culture, politics and the record business. For the writer and director Jam…
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Alisse Waterston, "My Father's Wars: Migration, Memory, and the Violence of a Century" (Routledge, 2024)
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1:17:58On the podcast today I am joined by Presidential Scholar and Professor Emerita of Anthropology at John Jay College, City University of New York, Alisse Waterston to talk about her award-winning book, My Father’s Wars: Migration, Memory, and the Violence of A Century (Routledge, 2024). The book was first published in the Innovative Ethnographies ser…
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Mike Leigh on 'Hard Truths,' James Bond and more
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39:39We welcome director Mike Lee back to the show. He talks with us about his recent film Hard Truths and what it was like to reunite with actor Marianne Jean-Baptiste on the project. He also tells us about how he reacted to reading one of the first rave reviews he received as a filmmaker. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/ad…
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Mini Ep #3: Holiday Reads-Pumpkin Spice Cafe
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33:09Come explore the town of Dream Harbor with us on this mini episode as we dive into our recent holiday reads! Holiday Reads are books specifically read during a certain time of year that really captures the essence of that time frame. On this mini episode, we are discussing the first book in the Dream Harbor series by Laurie Gilmore The Pumpkin Spic…
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Smarter Fundraising Strategies for Nonprofits with Jessie Katz
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38:11In this episode of Agents of Nonprofit, I sit down with fundraising expert Jessie Katz to uncover the secrets of quick wins in nonprofit fundraising. From high-ROI fundraising events to long-term donor engagement tactics, this conversation is packed with actionable insights that can transform any nonprofit’s fundraising approach. Topics We Cover: J…
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Gabriella Coleman on Hackers Cultures (Plural!)
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1:26:48Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, and guest host, Paula Bialski, Associate Professor for Digital Sociology at the University of St. Gallen in St. Gallen, Switzerland, interview Gabriella Coleman, Professor of Anthropology at Harvard University, about her long career studying hacker cultures. Topics include how hacking has changed over time, the di…
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