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Journalist Andrew Gold talks to everyone from cult defectors and politicians to mainstream celebrities - people who’ve challenged the expected script and lived with the consequences.
Formerly known as Heretics, guests include Robbie Williams, Paul Gascogine, Chris Packham, Chris Williamson, David Baddiel, Richard Dawkins, Bonnie Blue, and former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss. -
On the Choosing Happiness Podcast with Rudrani Devi, you’ll listen to interviews with people from all corners of the world about their unique paths to choosing happiness. Each episode explores the personal stories and triumphs of beings who have truly chosen their own happiness.
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Un espacio de introspección, sanación y conexión.
Un lugar para la expansión de la conciencia y el amor.
Con una sola persona que reciba el mensaje correcto, el propósito se habrá cumplido.
Gracias por conectar.
Gracias siempre hermano José Manuel Pacheco y a the answer films por todo el trabajo de edición.
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Who were the worst people in history?
HISTORY'S DEVILS is a weekly deep-dive podcast that investigates the world's most infamous historical figures. Each episode explores the life, actions, and impact of a notorious person from history, examining the facts behind their reputation and the events that shaped their legacy.
Hosted by Professor James Crossland, HISTORY'S DEVILS covers dictators, tyrants, war criminals, cult leaders, revolutionaries, con-artists, conspiracy theorists and other controversial historical figures, combining deep research with compelling storytelling to reveal the darker side of human history.
Perfect for fans of dark history, history documentaries, historical biographies, and in-depth explorations of the people who changed the world for better - or for worse.
All the devils are here. And we are ready to tell their stories.
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Get to know your favorite creators beyond the content—the highs and lows of the work, hot takes, and everything in between.
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Quiet reminders for hearts trying to find Allah in the middle of ordinary life. Reflections from the Qur'an, stories of the prophets, and gentle reminders that bring us back to what matters.
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In Bed with Christy Love is where identity, shame, faith, sex, and healing meet the real, messy process of becoming—and learning how to actually live your life by design. Hosted by Christy Love—pastor, porn star, and comedian—this podcast is about facing the parts of yourself you’ve hidden, judged, or tried to fix, and realizing you were never disqualified from living your best life. Honest conversations, raw truth, and a perspective that changes how you see yourself… and your life. You’re never alone in this bed.
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Individual topics from Lives. AI-generated explorations.
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That Wasn't The Plan
Human stories for those struggling to be human.
A podcast for anyone whose life took a left turn when you were peacefully asleep.Life doesn't come with a script—thank god, because ours would've been returned for rewrites.
Warning: May cause unexpected feelings, snort-laughing, and the overwhelming urge to text us your own "that wasn't the plan" story.
Join co-hosts Emily White and Courtney Holland as they navigate the beautiful disasters, plot twists, and "well, that happened" moments that nobody warned you about. From bed bugs, winning the lottery, breaking your neck, and finding a furry lump on the side of the road that turns out to be your best friend.
We're here to talk about the stuff that wasn't in your life plan: Getting sober. Couch-surfing at 35. Teaching Jazzercise in a thong leotard at 5 AM (Courtney looks great, by the way). Death showing up uninvited. Your career ghosting you.
Each episode brings you real stories, terrible advice, excellent commiseration, and the reminder that if your life feels like a dumpster fire, at least you're in good company.
New episodes drop weekly. Follow us wherever you get your podcasts, because we all need witnesses to this beautiful mess.
Remember: Just because it wasn't the plan doesn't mean it wasn't supposed to happen.
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John Kiriakou is a CIA whistleblower, bestselling author, and host of John Kiriakou's Briefing Room.
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What happens when life doesn’t go according to plan?
You take it again.
Love, Take Two is a conversation-driven podcast about second acts, fresh starts, and the unexpected turns that lead us to who we’re meant to become. Hosted by José Rolón and Jaimie Kelton, each episode dives into candid, funny, and deeply human stories of love, loss, pivots, and plot twists.
From breakups to breakthroughs, Love, Take Two is about choosing yourself, rewriting the narrative, and proving that when it comes to life and love, sometimes the sequel is better than the original. -
A weekly rundown on all things NBA!
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The Microgreens Podcast will help you, teach you, and motivate you to grow flavorful and nutritious microgreens in your home. Each podcast is created to be supplement to content published on HomeMicrogreens.com. But in reality each episode is a content-rich source of information on growing microgreens.
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At Shut Up 'n Eat, we are all about the visceral pleasures of eating. We love restaurants, and the chefs, cooks, bartenders, and designers who make delicious food and entrancing environments. We love our fellow diners — catching up with old friends over a meal, meeting new ones at a bar, encountering fascinating strangers in an hourlong pizza line. And we love taking everything we experience at restaurants to our own kitchens and dinner tables, where we recreate that joy and fun at home.
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Born from the ashes of The Dinnernet Podcast with Mark and Meg, Thanks! I Ate It is a journalism-focused podcast about restauramts and food in the greater Pacific Northwest—not just Seattle! Longtime Seattle food writer Meg van Huygen (Eater Seattle, The Stranger, Seattle Met, many others) has gone solo this time, and she'll be interviewing chefs, bar managers, baristas, cheesemongers, bakers, farmers, distillers, bodega owners, and all types of foodmakers from Washington state + beyond. Producer (and veteran server/bartender) Jeff Kelley pops in with his sage insight too. We have fun. Tuck in!
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Shaping the trajectory of hospital IP to ensure adequate staffing, visibility, education, and influence.
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Eldership in these current times: what is being called, what becomes possible?
Welcome to a conversation on eldership. We are engaging in an inquiry into what is an elder in the context of liquid modernity when so much is being lost as multiple systems collapse. What can we find among the flow of disintegration that can be the seeds of new beginnings, and what role can an elder play in this liminal space between the old worlds and the new worlds?
These are the guiding questions in every episode:
What does eldership mean in current times?
What does it or could it look like?
What does it make possible?
What does your path of eldership look like?
Who are your elder role models?
Grab your favorite beverage and join the conversation. You can share your thoughts on the Growing Elder Patreon platform.
Speaking of which, it is because of the generous support of the Patreon community that this podcast is even possible. Heartfelt thanks goes out to the Ancestor Circle whose belief in this project supports its monthly unfolding at the highest level:
COA
You, too, can support the show.
The Growing Elder Team:
• Producer: Oceana Sawyer
• Sound Engineer and Editing: Camelia Jade
• Original Music: Chirigue
Camelia Jade is the magician behind the production of every episode. In addition to being an audio engineer, she is also an accomplished musician singer songwriter known as Chirgue. Please checkout her music and other talents here.
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Ancient philosophers used the dialog to find answers to life’s greatest questions. The Dialog is a search for truth in modern life through the lens of ancient philosophy, history, and theology. This podcast will challenge your assumptions, change your thinking and show you how to master modern living.
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How do you find the right words when you’re face-to-face with the unexpected? You’ve built your career on years of communication, and most of the time, it works.
But what about the moment when something slips? Your confidence buckles before the big meeting. The agenda becomes useless after a client’s new revelation. Your team isn’t showing up quite the way you know they can. And now your whole industry is watching the rug beneath its feet, feeling the tug.
Speakership in the Time of Change is a communication podcast for established leaders navigating change. Professionals who are responsible for both showing up as their best selves to create a vision as well as developing the team around them to hold the room in their own high-stakes moments that test them.
Built on frameworks from neuroscience and patterns drawn from 10,000+ hours of working with high-knowledge professionals, Margaret Watts Romney brings this work out from behind the curtain of training rooms and private coaching calls and into every episode. For you.
Follow Speakership in the Time of Change and join the leaders who are done leaving their most important moments to chance. - Daha fazla göster