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  • The Anger Management Podcast is your weekly guide to mastering your anger and creating the calm, happy and loving relationships you’ve always wanted.

    Join anger expert Alastair Duhs as he shares practical tips, proven techniques and game-changing strategies to help you control your anger, master your emotions and transform your relationships into sources of calm, happiness and respect.

    This podcast is for anyone who’s ready to break free from anger’s grip and create a life filled with peace and connection. If you're ready to take the next step toward a calmer, more fulfilling life, tune in each week and start your journey to true anger mastery.

    Want to learn more? Visit AngerSecrets.com.

  • In this podcast, we cover stories of creative individuals who followed their curiosity and took the road less travel. Their story will not be like yours and but will help you find yoursA self-help book is written for millions of people. Would it address your specific problem? Creative Experimentalist is a community of people who are empiricists and those who believe in using methods based on what is experienced or seen rather than on theory.Life is a journey of self-discovery. You’ll have to find your way out of it. People can help you, support you, but they can’t take those steps for you Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shreya-badonia/support

  • Talk about the Quadrant Model, philosophy, religion, art, science, and transpersonal psychology

  • Kreativna baza je prostor za ustvarjalnost, sodelovanje in ozaveščanje o ključnih družbenih temah, ki povezuje umetnike, kulturne ustvarjalce in širšo javnost. Naša platforma s podkastom odpira prostor za razprave o umetnosti, trajnosti, zdravju, kulturi in inovacijah. Z ozaveščanjem o teh temah želimo spodbujati družbeni napredek, kritično razmišljanje ter kreativne rešitve za izzive, ki jih prinaša sodobni svet. Vsaka epizoda podkasta raziskuje aktualne teme, s katerimi širimo obzorja in ustvarjamo prostor za navdih, učenje in povezovanje vseh, ki delijo našo vizijo za boljšo prihodnost.

  • Empowering you to stop living in fear and start living in pursuit of your God-given purpose and identity. Join the Living in Pursuit Community!

  • Welcome to Her Thirties: The Podcast. 


    The conversations no one else is having, questioning the traditional expectations of what it means to be a woman in your 30s. 


    We’re not rebelling against the idea of settling down or starting a family, but we’re questioning the pressure to do it on anyone else’s timeline but your own. 


    Get ready to tune into our weekly episodes (released Thursdays) of unfiltered conversations from the pressures to settle down, start a family, or achieve certain milestones, we’re opening up the conversation to explore what feels right for each of us, individually. 


    Ab & B


    Want more exclusive content from Her Thirties & to watch our podcast episode videos? Join our Lover Girls in Patreon:

    www.patreon.com/herthirties


    This podcast is sponsored by:

    The Content Cove

    www.instagram.com/the.contentcove

    Camp Sisterhood

    www.instagram.com/campsisterhood

    Podcast Music:

    Sahara Rose “Be The Vibe”www.instagram.com/iamsahararose


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  • Briška Antena Pod Larju je sveže fermentiran briški podcast, kjer bodo Brici delili svoje zgodbe – take, ki bodo navdušile prebivalce Brd in morda še koga od drugod. Pokrivali bomo lokalne teme, ki običajno ne pridejo v ospredje, in gostili najzanimivejše ljudi, katerih skupni imenovalec so Brda.

  • We all have a cluttered desk. It’s a space that holds what we want to read, watch, and think about. Join the hosts of The Cluttered Desk—Colin Cox and Andrew Hicks—as they talk literature, film, comic books, politics, critical theory, theology, and anything else that might tickle their fancy. The Cluttered Desk Podcast is produced and recorded in Bristol, Virginia, with music by Test Dream.

  • A podcast detailing the life and times of the world's most famous reptile: Taylor Swift. Hosted by two longtime fans unafraid to critique, Evolution of a Snake takes an analytical lens to the twists and turns of the most eventful pop legacy in recent memory. Diving into the minutiae of each era, the podcast unveils and pays homage to the evolution of a musically proficient cobra. Weekly bonus episodes on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/swiftologist
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  • »Luč v temi« je oddaja, ki prinaša zanimivosti s področja življenja in dela slepih in slabovidnih ter odgovarja na izzive vključevanja oseb z okvaro vida v družbo. Radio Ognjišče jo je vključil v svoj program praktično že na samem začetku svojega delovanja. Gre za edino redno tovrstno oddajo v slovenskem prostoru. Oddaja je v prvi vrsti namenjena ozaveščanju širše javnosti ter razbijanju predsodkov in stereotipov o ljudeh z okvaro vida, je pa tudi pomemben vir informiranja znotraj populacije slepih in slabovidnih. Njena dodana vrednost je gotovo v tem, da jo ureja in vodi Sonja Pungertnik, ki tudi sama živi življenje brez vida.

  • This is a podcast about the lies people tell.

    Science says that 60% of people can’t get through a 10-minute conversation without telling at least one lie. (Ten minutes!) These lies, told by normal people, provide the backbone of this show. 

    Truthless is a curiosity-driven storytelling show, featuring one central interview in each episode. Together, Brian and the guest will retell the story of a lie, and in the process try to make sense of the insecurities, desires and vanities that drove the guest to tell that lie in the first place. Season 1 will feature a wide spectrum of stories, including: catfishing; lying to your parents; inventing your family when talking to strangers; and faking your own death to get out of a job. The guests will include a few celebrities (Malcolm Gladwell, The Kid Mero), a few Ringer colleagues (Katie Baker, Rob Harvilla, Tyler Parker), some great stories told by less well-known names. The takeaway: everybody lies, and it’s worth hearing about.

  • Welcome to Brutally Anna, a podcast about finding love, losing love, and all the things we think about a lot, but don’t talk about enough. I’m your host, Anna Kai aka @maybeboth across social media, here to remind you that life can be beautiful, even when it’s freaking brutal. On this brand new podcast, I’m joined by some of your favorite creators and experts on how they navigate dating, how to stay hopeful when you’ve kissed one-too-many frogs or Chads, and most importantly, how to love yourself when you haven’t yet found someone else to love you.
    Each week, we tackle everything from dating after divorce, how to ask for what you want from a relationship, and what death can teach us about love and life. If you’ve ever wondered how to begin again when life as you know it has ended, this podcast is here to remind you that the best thing to come out of rejection is often our reinvention.
    Join me on Mondays as I sit down and get you the brutal truth so that you can find your truth. Don’t forget to follow me @maybeboth across social media and subscribe to Brutally Anna wherever you get your podcasts.

  • An audio diary by Nat (@anattynook) on all things relating to being a young, confused, pseudo-multicultural person trudging through life one step at a time. Feel free to join this little corner just to chill out, hear about some new books or reflect on society and identity.

  • The Collective Resistance Podcast is hosted by the husband and wife team of Leo and Fabiola. We will be using this podcast to take a look at why we personally find ourselves resisting the general narrative of the world population. We will also explore why that same collective population is so resistant to bucking the system and embracing personal liberty and the risks associated with it.

  • In Nashville, Tennessee sits an unremarkable house, it’s red brick, set back from the road, with a green lawn. It looks…completely normal, but online it’s become infamous.


    Over this eight part series, journalist and horror enthusiast Elizabeth McCafferty explores the world of McKamey Manor - labelled the most extreme haunt in the world. McKamey Manor is an American haunted house in which there are no limits, where thrill-seekers sign a waiver that allows the actors in the house to do anything, including real physical harm. There is allegedly an award for completing the haunt…but no one has ever succeeded. Now there’s a petition to close the manor, and some participants say it’s not a haunt at all, but a torture house, blurring the lines between fear and endurance - all run by one dangerous man - Russ McKamey.


    Inside McKamey Manor explores what really happens behind the doors of one of the most controversial extreme attractions, finds out who Russ McKamey is and unpacks the industry of scaring. What’s the psychology that drives people to seek out fear and why are so many people willing to risk everything for the thrill of real fear?



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  • Memefest Radical Design is a new special monthly podcast re-thinking the radical potentials of design. We are interested in design's role in creating a world based on flourishing of

    human and all natural life. A focus of our podcast is looking into the key aspects of capitalist domination and resistance to it through design.


    Our first series: Radical Intimacies features deep dialogues in non -extractive design around ideas presented in the book Radical Intimacies, Designing Non-Extractive Relationalities. The book's five sections explore dialogue, power, land, interventions, and radical praxis and so our podcast will focus on these themes. Oliver Vodeb is in conversation with the amazing co-contributors to the book. We are interested in design that aims to operate outside the dominant disciplines and extractive paradigms and is about imagining, articulating and building new worlds and social relations. How can extradisciplinary design work toward non-extractive relationalities? A co-production of Memefest and Intellect publishers. Find the book here: https://www.memefest.org/publishing/radical-Intimacies/


    Memefest is an international network engaged in the transformation of social relations through radical design. Our main focus is the decolonisation of knowledge and the public sphere + social and environmental change. We integrate education, publishing, research, and the organization of events, as well as the facilitation and production of various media and interventions in the public sphere. Memefest is independent and operates in collaboration with universities, practitioners and social movements. Our approach counters the management of pedagogy, channels knowledge from different disciplines and connects the university with critical, marginal and counter-cultural positions. We create impossible spaces for deep exchange in the undercurrents.


    CREDITS:


    Hosted by: Oliver Vodeb/ Memefest


    Music: Bait: two best friends meeting seasonally in bucolic surrounds to generate improvised music. Property Law recognises the Indigenous peoples of the world's relationship to land.

    As in, "we don't own the land. The land owns us." Each of us is only passing through. Empires, Epochs come & go, but the spirit of the land persists.


    https://bait2.bandcamp.com/


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  • The ResistanceMom podcast is the story of Americans defending and rebuilding democracy today, for our own sakes and for our kids. Our story far eclipses the perfect storm of Russians, billionaires and racists that lifted a mobster and traitor into the White House in 2016.

    Millions of us have now become activists: marching, knocking on doors, running for office, and teaching our kids to never look away from the atrocity of racism. We are each finding our own paths to stand as a community in defense of our democratic system and the values to which we aspire.

    Host Andrea Hildebran Smith talks with leaders from every angle of the resistance about how to make an impact that will last, the fight to end gun violence, movements for sustainable economies, defending America's immigrants, and confronting white supremacy. The show does a deep dive into new frameworks for protecting speech and civil rights online. We have a particular focus on our responsibilities to the next generation: engaging youth activists, and figuring our how to at once protect and prepare kids for the challenges they are about to inherit.

    This work is not easy and the news is often devastating, but there are victories to celebrate all around us as well. We have barely scratched the surface of the impact we can make as voters, elected officials, advocates and parents.

    Listen to the podcast and be a part of the community that is keeping democracy real in America.