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This podcast is created for highly sensitive leaders who feel overwhelmed and / or anxious. It is designed to support them to embrace their strengths and gifts so they can feel more confident in their own mind and body and live free of anxiety, a life with intention, purpose and more importantly, joy. Kate is a fellow HSP, has a BA hons degree in Education, is a fully trained and qualified professional coach and NLP practitioner and has over 17 years of teaching and over 4 years of coaching ...
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Intertwined tells the story of the more than 577 people enslaved by George and Martha Washington at Mount Vernon. Told through the biographies of Sambo Anderson, Davy Gray, William Lee, Kate, Ona Judge, Nancy Carter Quander, Edmund Parker, Caroline Branham, and the Washingtons, this eight-part podcast series explores the lives and labors of Mount Vernon’s enslaved community, and how we interpret slavery at the historic site today. Intertwined is narrated by Brenda Parker and is a production ...
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London-based Canadian comedian Kate Barron has made some big changes in her life. From moving countries and starting stand up to losing 185 lbs, she knows that change is simple but it isn't always easy, and often doesn’t take the first time around. Join Kate as she chats with comedians, influencers, entertainment industry pros, and more as they recount their own struggles with change, fear, and understanding their new sense of self.
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Life - An Inside Job will help you nourish your inner world and make it a great place to hang out, so your outer world can become more fun, meaningful and satisfying. I chat with fascinating teachers, creatives, therapists and ordinary people who use their interior experience to change their outer world. You’ll get the inside skinny on healing, how to manage mental and physical pain, how to balance your real-life outer world and make your inner world into the best kind of party. A party that ...
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In a world full of challenges, these people are moving us all forward with interesting ideas and lifting us up with creative stories. The Key and the Kite podcast features interviews with thought leaders and storytellers. We take deeper dives into issues facing society today. Carter Headrick hosts with Adaobi Oniwinde. The Key and the Kite theme song and music is from the Avey Grouws Band.
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A monthly podcast talking to inspirational people from the fields of Music, Adventure and Culture. Produced, presented and edited by Vicky Carter. Logo Design by: Hannah Eachus www.hannaheachus.com/ Jingle by: Nicola T Chang www.nicolatchang.com/
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As a 15-year-old consulting firm prepares for its next chapter, we turn back the clock and peel back the curtain to unravel the secrets of success. In this 10-episode series, former Resultant CEO Mark Caswell and thought leadership sidekick Kate Jaramillo will discuss Resultant’s origin story, ethos, and core philosophies—with some familiar voices chiming in. We’ll explore the intricacies of building an exceptional consulting firm—and the art of being an exceptional consultant. And we’ll tak ...
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This podcast features women who are "nailing it" in life. From artists to professionals, we're sharing unfiltered real talk and tough life lessons. The Legit Lady Podcast is a platform for impressive women to inspire the world. Hosted by Julie Federman.
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Sharing the Good News of Jesus and helping mamas grow their faith and families closer to Him. Take in the testimonies of mamas just like you who want their lives to have a lasting impact. I share tips on how to cultivate a love for the Lord in your home and how to plant seeds of faith in your kids. I would love to hear from you - send me a DM on IG @goodnewsmamas and let me know how you found the podcast.
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Talking about all the different things that 'digital' means in the arts, culture and heritage sectors. Tales of success and failure, interrogating the shiny new things and looking at what works (or not) and why, Interviews with digital folks working across the sector and beyond, in-house, consultants, funders, and more. Join us at the first Digital Works Conference in Leeds, UK on the 24th-25th April 2024.
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Wherever pop culture and politics collide, Ira Madison III and Louis Virtel are on hand to examine the gorgeous wreckage from their uniquely queer perspective. Each week, our “Princes of Pop Culture” are joined by the likes of Michelle Yeoh, Hunter Doohan, John Boyega, Connie Britton, Gabrielle Union, and Sheryl Lee Ralph to unpack the latest controversies, laude character actress appreciation, and all the shade that’s fit to throw. New episodes drop every Wednesday.
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Here at WAM, our mission is Making Feelings Fashionable. For all time, women have been called hysterical, crazy and 'over' emotional. We teach you that your emotions are in fact your superpower. Starting from the launchpad of anger, the most taboo of feelings for women. Each week, psychotherapist Jennifer Cox and writer Salima Saxton invite a brilliant woman to talk about what makes them mad, and come to understand that our feelings are our compass and rocket fuel. With the Women Are Mad pod ...
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You don't need to sit around the radio any longer to listen to radio programs. Now a days you can put in ear plugs and listen via your cell phones, or iPods. I just want to share some of my favorite OTR programs that I personally enjoy listening too. You will find comedy, drama, new casts and a host of other programs that our grandparents listened too. ---- Check out the tumblr page. Here you will find longer details of my ideas of programing blocks that I'm going to plan on doing. You will ...
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Welcome to "Conversations for the People" with award-winning filmmaker Matthew Solomon! After traveling the country with his documentary Reimagining Safety, Matthew brings you face-to-face with the changemakers driving social transformation. This podcast dives deep into: • Divesting from oppressive systems • Investing in community-driven solutions • Building a future rooted in dignity, care, and justice 💡 Ready to move beyond awareness? Discover what comes next, as we explore actionable step ...
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Arts Calling

Jaime Alejandro Cruz

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Arts Calling brings you down to earth conversations with artists in the literary, visual, and performing arts. Your host Jaime Alejandro catches up with friends and artists across disciplines and cultural backgrounds to learn their origin story, how to overcome real-world hardships, and why it is essential to remain true to an artistic calling. Stop by artscalling.com for the latest episodes!
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Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly interview show about rad vintage style with guests you’ll want to go thrifting with! Emily Stochl - @emilymstochl - is the show's creator and host. Each episode is about second-hand fashion. We come at the subject from all sides. We discuss style, running a fashion business, the global second-hand industry, sustainability, and -- of course! -- the incredible stories behind our best vintage pieces, and why we choose second-hand first.
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This podcast is hosted by Hoodad mehrbod, Speaking to construction Industry influencers. This included Sales professionals, Contractors, Builders and other people involved in the construction. You will learn their stories and more about who they are, what they do, and their passion at work and outside work.
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Ever walk across a river frozen thick to get to a whiskey-soaked work lunch? Stood atop grain piled so high it was like trudging in deep snow? Ever spend a month camped inside a leaky grain elevator — or fought to keep one from being demolished? The people featured in Spilling Grain have. They’ve worked in and around Buffalo’s magnificent grain elevators, toiled in their shadows, studied their architectural magnitude and even made music inside them.
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Welcome to Be Bold, Make Waves where your host Laura Kåmark, a website and tech integration specialist, shares inspiring stories and interviews with business owners. Laura is going to dive deep into how these women started their business, the struggles they've had, some of the mindset challenges they overcame to get to where they are today.Join me each week to hear inspiring stories about scaling and growing and the struggles along the way. Find out more at www.laurakamark.com Follow me on i ...
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What does being brave really mean? What can we learn from other people’s acts of bravery? In this new series, Sunday Times bestselling author, Clover Stroud, shares moving conversations about the tiny acts of bravery that make up our everyday lives. When Clover was 16, she was sent on a journey to look for brave people to guide her after her mum had an accident that left her chronically brain-damaged. Clover is now continuing that search with Tiny Acts of Bravery. Each episode features a gue ...
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The Making Theatre Podcast

James Farncombe and Bruno Poet

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Lighting Designers James Farncombe and Bruno Poet host conversations about the complex and sometimes messy business of making theatre. With guests from all aspects of production, from directors and designers to actors, stage managers, technicians, builders and producers, the aim is to create a broader awareness of all things involved in bringing a show to the stage.
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"Things Not Seen" talks with people of faith who are working to make sense of why we are here and how we can all live together despite our deep differences in belief. The show is hosted by Dr. David Dault, and features guests from a broad spectrum of public life, with in-depth conversations about real struggles at the intersection of faith and culture.
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I am French with Karen French is a podcast where I talk to other immigrants/expats who have moved to France (I moved from London to rural France in 2014). I have honest and open conversations about the joys and challenges of what it's really like to move to France and build a life here. Do you live in France? Have you always wanted to live in France? Are you a die-hard Francophile? Then grab a coffee and a croissant and have a listen. This podcast is for you!
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Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman

Jason Hartman with Dan Millman & Pat Flynn

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Welcome to the "Speaking of Wealth" podcast showcasing profit strategies for speakers, publishers, authors, consultants, and info-marketers. Learn valuable skills to make your business more successful, more passive, more automated, and more scalable. Your host, Jason Hartman interviews top-tier guests, bestselling authors and experts including; Dan Poynter (The Self-Publishing Manual), Harvey Mackay (Swim With The Sharks & Get Your Foot in the Door), Dan Millman (Way of the Peaceful Warrior) ...
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*Content Warning: Strong language of a sexual nature a few times. Just a heads up. Weekly shoutout: The Originals Bureau Season 3, now available: Outstanding original scripts! -- Hi there, Today I am delighted to be arts calling poet and educator Charles K. Carter! ckcpoetry.com ABOUT OUR GUEST: Charles K. Carter (they/he) is a queer poet and educa…
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I am delighted to welcome ChaNan back again for her second visit to Life An inside Job, her first, season 3 ep 12 Inside the Highly Sensitive Person, is my most downloaded episode ever. Seeing as there is an interest in sensitivity, I thought it would be good to talk about the perils of Christmas. ChaNan Bonser is a highly experienced therapist and…
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We're back for Series 6! And to celebrate, we're joined by the BAFTA nominated documentary film maker and co-host of the award winning podcast Brown Girls Do it Too, Poppy Jay. We cover a lot in this one, and it's extra specially long. Our season debut treat to you! JOIN CLUB WAM or BUY US A COFFEE BUY JEN'S TIMES AND SUNDAY TIMES BEST BOOK OF THE …
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On today’s show, we’re chatting with Yuri Carter, an Atlanta-based vintage and archival fashion connoisseur. After many years working in the luxury consignment business where she learned tricks of the trade, she established Yuri’s Market in 2017, as a premier destination for curated vintage and high-quality fashion. Yuri’s Market has evolved into a…
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As a highly sensitive or introverted entrepreneur, navigating the world of marketing and messaging can feel overwhelming. In this episode, we explore a thoughtful approach to crafting messaging that not only connects with your audience but aligns with your values and energy. Discover: Why messaging is more than just social media posts How self-beli…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Kate Andrews examines the appointment of Scott Bessent as US Treasury Secretary (1:20); Mark Galeotti highlights Putin’s shadow campaign across Europe (7:10); Adrian Pascu-Tulbure reports on the surprising rise of Romania’s Calin Georgescu (15:45); Michael Hann reviews Irish bands Kneecap and Fontaines D.C. (22:54…
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In this season finale special, Jen caught up with Jennie Wetter in Washington DC. Jennie has headed up the Repros Fight Back initiative at the Population Institute for over 15 years, where she fights daily for reproductive health and rights. Today, our Jen invites her to share her feelings about where we are now, on the eve of a second Trump admini…
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Communities across the U.S. are at a critical turning point, facing systemic issues that impact equity and justice. In this video, Matthew Solomon reflects on the post-election landscape, exploring how we can collectively build resilience, foster liberation, and drive community-led change. He discusses why now is the time to step up against complac…
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Having spent their formative years in clubs around the UK, Annie and Nick unpack why club culture is disappearing and what can be done to save it. Elsewhere, Kendrick Lamar is taking a victory lap with his new album GNX and proving why he is the ultimate winner of this year’s biggest rap beef. Plus, Kate Nash has found a savvy way of raising money …
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In this episode of Zone2Speak, I am thrilled to welcome Amy Carter, founder and owner of Le Bézy — a unique haven in the Pyrenees. Amy shares the story behind Le Bézy, her passion for creating a place that inspires adventure, and how it’s become a key stop for athletes tackling the rugged Pyrenean terrain. Beyond her work at Le Bézy, Amy is a multi…
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In this episode of Zone2Speak, we’re joined by special guest Mattia de Marchi, an accomplished Italian gravel racer. Mattia takes us through his cycling journey, from starting at a young age, turning pro, and eventually transitioning to gravel racing. He shares his experiences in various races and events, highlighting the unique challenges and joys…
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In this episode of Conversations for the People, Matthew Solomon hosts Dr. Kate Balestrieri, a clinical and forensic psychologist, to explore the impact of patriarchy on male loneliness, intimacy, and emotional development. From understanding power dynamics in relationships to breaking down the emotional walls that isolate men, this conversation di…
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When you're sunk in despondence and despair, is there anything both more comforting and more motivating than an internationally-lauded author dispensing pearls of gold? Kate Mosse's practical and sage approach towards the quest for equality is just the antidote for these bleak times. Tune in for robust and dynamic inspiration to galvanise your own …
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On today’s show, we’re chatting with Phoenix, the designer and founder behind Pony Manufacturing Co., which is a small batch fashion brand utilizing deadstock and antique textiles. Phoenix has a deep love of vintage and antique textiles, starting with vintage graphic t-shirts, and developing into a love of vintage workwear and sweatsuits which insp…
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In this episode, I dive deep into the challenges and nuances of being a highly sensitive introvert navigating the noisy online business space. Inspired by conversations with prospective and current clients, I share honest reflections on the struggles many of us face—especially as service-based providers with immense expertise who often feel unseen …
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: pondering AI, Matthew Parris wonders if he is alone in thinking (1:10); Joanna Bell meets the leader of the Independent Ireland party, Michael Collins, ahead of the Irish general election later this month (8:41); Professor Peter Frankopan argues that the world is facing a new race to rule the seas (17:31); Mary Wa…
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As holiday season looms, how many of us will find ourselves under pressure to spend time with difficult relatives? On Dear WAM this week, we're honoured to receive expert advice from Sunday Times Bestselling author and host of podcast Motherkind, Zoe Blaskey. Jen's book Women Are Angry: Why Your Rage Is Hiding And How To Let It Out is available now…
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In this episode of Conversations for the People, host Matthew Solomon sits down with Daii Dreamiin—activist, organizer, and artist with General Strike U.S. in Detroit. Daii and Matthew explore the transformative power of community support, mutual aid, and revolutionary art. Daii shares their journey through activism, organizing for the unhoused, an…
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Is the art of the music video dead? Following last week’s discussion about the MTV EMA’s, Annie and Nick share some of your comments about the relevancy of music videos. Elsewhere, Beyoncé has announced that she will play an NFL half time show on Christmas Day, but which artist would you abandon Christmas dinner for? Plus, Bjork is recreating the s…
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Hi there, Today, I am delighted to share this conversation with the exceptional creative team behind Welcome to the Big Dipper, a new musical! The York Theatre Company PresentsWELCOME TO THE BIG DIPPERMusic and Lyrics by Jimmy RobertsBook by Catherine Filloux and John DaggettAdditional Lyrics by John Daggett Inspired by the Play “All Dressed Up and…
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In this episode of Zone2Speak, host Juliana welcomes Jeff and Jenny, the founders of Tailwind Nutrition, to share their inspiring journey from endurance athletes to innovators in sports nutrition. Discover how their personal struggles led to the creation of Tailwind, a brand known for its simple, clean, and effective hydration and fuel solutions th…
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Ira, Louis, and guest host Drew Afualo discuss the Jake Paul and Mike Tyson fight, People's Sexiest Man Alive, Wicked and their favorite movie musicals, and new music from Gwen Stefani and Flo. Pablo Larraín joins to discuss his new film Maria, how he'd make a Madonna biopic, and more. Subscribe to Keep It on YouTube to catch full episodes, exclusi…
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🎧 How can we navigate grief, hold space for others, and create a world where humanity thrives? In this episode, Matthew Solomon sits down with veteran war journalist, activist, and author Ash Gallagher to explore how we navigate grief, confront systems of violence, and integrate our emotions to live more fully. Drawing from her experiences covering…
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Today we’re talking about ageing, and specifically about how fascia is central to ageing well. If you don’t know what fascia is don’t worry, Gary explains it clearly. And if you do already, you will be diving more deeply into how fascia relates to ageing. My guest is Gary Carter, who is recognised internationally as one of the UK’s leading Anatomy …
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How is everyone feeling? The US election results are in, and WAM HQ has lit up like a furnace. Who better to ask for her views than Constance Zimmer, on the cusp of launching her own Midlife Monologues project, and on hotline from LA. You'll know Constance from her work in Entourage, House of Cards and Unreal. Meanwhile, in REAL life, you'll soon b…
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🎧 Listen Now to Dive Into the Revolution: What You Were Never Taught About the Black Panther Party! If you’ve been taught the Black Panther Party was a "terrorist organization," it’s time to uncover the truth. In this powerful episode, host Matthew Solomon is joined by Bunchy Carter, Minister of Defense for the Black Panther Party, and Addo Aquitas…
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On today’s show, we’re chatting with Sierra, who started her secondhand clothing business, Tailored Thrift, while she was a sophomore in college. She wanted to bring a curated selection of vintage and secondhand to her college town – and what started as popups and markets turned into a brick-and-mortar store. I loved hearing about how Sierra worked…
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In this episode, we're diving deep into three targeted strategies that can make a real difference for introverted and highly sensitive entrepreneurs who aren’t yet seeing the business results they want. If you feel overwhelmed by all the noise online or unsure of where to focus your efforts, these actionable insights will help you cut through the c…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Nadine Dorries reads her diary (1:12); Katy Balls analyses the politics behind the Assisted Dying debate (5:58); Edmund West allows us a glimpse into Whitby Goth Week (11:55); reviewing Avinash Paliwal’s book India’s New East, Sam Dalrymple looks at the birth of Bangladesh (17:39); and Tanjil Rashid reveals Willia…
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Jen's caught up with book press for the US drop, so we're thrilled to bring you Heidi Clements as honorary Agony Aunt. And the question is... Do you feel like everyone hates you? Tune in for some brilliantly bold responses from our awesomely punk pal. Join Club WAM at www.patreon/womenaremad Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.c…
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In this episode of Zone2Speak, Juliana sits down with Jimbo Safi, a passionate cyclist and founder of Safi Bikes, who’s on a mission to make a difference through cycling. Jimbo shares the heartwarming story behind Looping Gramps, a project inspired by his close bond with his grandmother, aimed at reducing loneliness among the elderly. We dive into …
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Grammy nominations and the EMAs have welcomed us back into awards season, but are they still relevant and should we even care? BBC Music Correspondent Mark Savage gives his analysis. Elsewhere, Pharrell Williams is challenging our mind’s eye with his new Lego film, Busta Rhymes reveals that Benny Hill is the rapper’s comedian and Nick explains why …
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We are SO excited to bring you the first of our Girls Are Mad series, headed up and hosted by the supremely talented Bea Harmston. Bea kicks off the inaugural Girls Are Mad WAM offshoot with a very real, very raw convo with mental health advocate, Sophia Carter. Sophia uses her powerful platform to normalise self compassion and self celebration. Ab…
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Ira, Louis, and guest host Sam Sanders discuss the election results, Grammy noms and snubs, Emilia Perez, Conclave, Nicole Scherzinger’s social media blunder, and Threads versus Bluesky. Jennifer Grey joins to discuss her new film A Real Pain, memories of her father in Wicked, and more. Subscribe to Keep It on YouTube to catch full episodes, exclus…
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On today’s show, we’re chatting with Anne and Nashalae. Anne Whiting is an upcycled fashion designer, sustainable fashion activist, and writer. She is also a longtime volunteer and mentor for young people with Free Arts NYC, an organization that provides arts programming for youth – including arts internship placements. Through Free Arts NYC and he…
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In this week's episode, we explore the mindset shifts that will help you thrive—not just as a business owner, but as the unique, sensitive soul you are. If you're an introverted or highly sensitive person (HSP) navigating the world of entrepreneurship, you may find that the traditional path to success doesn’t quite resonate with you. That’s why thi…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Paul Wood analyses what a Trump victory could mean for the Middle East (1:16); Sean Thomas gets a glimpse of a childless future while travelling in South Korea (8:39); in search of herself, Imogen Yates takes part in ‘ecstatic dance’ (15:11); a second selection of our books of the year from Peter Parker, Daniel Sw…
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In this episode of Conversations for the People, Matthew Solomon reflects deeply on othering, belonging, and the pursuit of justice. Drawing from personal experiences, he examines how these concepts manifest in our society—touching on critical issues like police militarization, the ongoing Palestinian struggle, and the complex dynamics of Jewish id…
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In this episode of Zone2Speak, we are joined by elite cyclist Maddy Nutt for a deep dive into what it takes to thrive in the world of professional cycling. Maddy shares her approach to the off-season, revealing how she balances rest, training, and planning for the year ahead. We also talk about her process for choosing key races, securing sponsors,…
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Does UK Rap need fixing? With 20 years of skin in the game, Ghetts joins Annie to discuss the current state of the UK Rap scene, the importance of championing artist authenticity and who he looks to for inspiration. Elsewhere, what is it about certain songs that keeps us coming back? Annie shares the science behind what makes music so addictive. Pl…
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In this episode of Conversations for the People, host Matthew Solomon interviews Marissa Barrera, a powerful advocate and activist who transformed her grief into a relentless fight for justice after her brother’s tragic death at the hands of police in 2017. In this raw and emotional discussion, Marissa shares the details of her journey, from seekin…
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Join Matthew Solomon as he dives into an eye-opening conversation with Renee Johnston, a prolific abolitionist, researcher, and advocate for justice. Renee, known for her extensive research into “Cop City” developments, Project 2025, and complex government alliances, brings a wealth of knowledge on the interconnections between U.S. policing, global…
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In this episode of Conversations for the People, Matthew Solomon shares the behind-the-scenes journey of creating Reimagining Safety, his impactful documentary exploring police reform and community safety. From its DIY production roots to over 60 screenings nationwide, Matthew recounts stories of resilience, collaboration with activists, and the ch…
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Ira and Louis discuss the final days of the U.S. Election, Quincy Jones' legacy, Martha Stewart's new documentary Martha, JD Vance's alleged gay voters, and Tom Cruise's filmography. Janelle James joins to discuss the new season of Abbott Elementary, her love of Nancy Meyers films, and more. Subscribe to Keep It on YouTube to catch full episodes, e…
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On today’s show, we’re chatting with Libby and Rajni, the founders of DC’s only vintage collective, VINTAGE VINTAGE VINTAGE. These two friends, now business partners, Libby – of Libby & My –who grew up collecting vintage and antiques in the Midwest, and Rajni, founder of Jungli Vintage – a lover of all things bold and colorful – have teamed up to o…
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In this episode of Sensitive Change Makers, we delve into the marketing strategies that are resonating with sensitive, introverted entrepreneurs today. Join me as I reflect on the evolution of the coaching space since my journey began in 2018, particularly the shift toward more genuine and authentic connections post-COVID. We’ll explore how the lan…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Christopher Caldwell asks what a Trump victory could mean for Ukraine (1:07); Gus Carter argues that leaving the ECHR won’t fix Britain’s immigration system (8:29); Ruaridh Nicoll reads his letter from Havana (18:04); Tanya Gold provides her notes on toffee apples (23:51); and a selection of our books of the year …
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