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On a weekly basis, Podcast Host Heather Leonard is sharing Season 2 of Simply Healed with Heather Leonard, in a season entitled: Magnetizing Your Life’s Desires. This inspiring podcast tackles so many topics around wellness of the mind, body and spirit. The opinions shared are a refreshing change from the usual, with personal experiences sprinkled into researched-backed scientific facts. Be sure to follow, as this podcast may just shatter your core beliefs and take you on an unexpected journ ...
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Legendary film critic Leonard Maltin and his daughter Jessie are the ultimate movie fans. They love talking about movies, especially with people who share their enthusiasm—from living legends like Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner, and Quincy Jones to such contemporary artists as Amy Adams, Viggo Mortensen, Laura Dern, and Bryan Cranston. You’ll meet all kinds of interesting people and hear their recommendations of unsung movies you ought to know...
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The Origins Podcast features in-depth conversations with some of the most interesting people in the world about the issues that impact all of us in the 21st century. Host, theoretical physicist, lecturer, and author, Lawrence M. Krauss, will be joined by guests from a wide range of fields, including science, the arts, and journalism. The topics discussed on The Origins Podcast reflect the full range of the human experience - exploring science and culture in a way that seeks to entertain, edu ...
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Join us every week on Capital Workspaces presents The HUB podcast as we highlight local entrepreneurs, businesses, and the members of Capital Workspaces. Each week we speak to the owners, founder, and even the employee of businesses in the DMV to learn a little more about them, their business, and their journey to the DC, Maryland, and Virginia - DMV - metropolitan area. Already a member of Capital Workspaces? Take advantage of this platform. The first interview is free and will be featured ...
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With Pop Culture initiating the conversation of feeling 'unseen,' podcast host Heather has taken the opportunity to dig deeper into healing from this inner experience. We all see our realities through the lens of our own life experiences. It's possible that we are seen and heard, but it's an assumption that we're not. It's also possible that we're …
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David Stenn has a good “day job,” writing scripts for television (like The L Word and Boardwalk Empire) but his passion is film history. He has funded restoration of films long thought lost or unavailable, including a recent “find” featuring Clara Bow. He is also the author of two definitive biographies, Clara Bow: Running Wild, first published in …
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Heather Mac Donald is never one to back down from controversy, and that’s exactly what makes our discussions so engaging. She’s sharp, opinionated, and unflinching when it comes to tackling issues many prefer to avoid—whether it’s race, culture, or the idea of meritocracy in modern society. This is the third conversation Heather and I have had for …
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Can it really be ten years since Whiplash put filmmaker Damien Chazelle on the map and earned J.K. Simmons his Best Supporting Actor Oscar? We interviewed the versatile actor in 2017 and his stories are worth hearing again. By the way, he remains a good luck charm for writer-director Jason Reitman, with a juicy role in his new movie Saturday Night.…
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In this episode, Podcast Host, Heather, gives personal stories to show how the way we do one thing is the way we do everything in our lives. The topic of procrastination is covered, as it relates to all aspects of our lives, in this information-rich episode of the show. Nothing in this podcast episode constitutes health, or medical (physical or men…
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So many relationship questions are fielded in this episode, by podcast Host Heather. Time to get out of the routine relationship ruts, monotonous marriages and loveless lifestyles! Episode 54 of season 2 is packed with stories, tips and so much more. V-Shred™ strategies and metabolic confusion are discussed, but not like you may think, it's discuss…
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As the cofounder of Boston Light and Sound, Chapin Cutler has built movie theaters from the ground up and transformed unlikely spaces into pop-up cinemas. He’s been responsible for 70mm showings of new films by Christopher Nolan and Quentin Tarantino and so much more. He and his wife Deborah run a family-oriented operation and populate their staff …
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Saul Permutter won the Nobel Prize for his eventual role in the discovery of dark energy. In 1996 when I was lecturing at LBL he bet me that he would show dark energy didn't exist. His group had been measuring supernova distances for years, in hopes of determining the deceleration rate of the universe. Instead, after recalibrating some of his earli…
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If we are attracting an energetic frequency, not whatever the thing is we say we want, we need to be putting the right energy out there! In episode 53, of Season 2, of Simply Healed With Heather Leonard, the idea of the law of assumption is discussed. This is a special episode, produced in response to high demand, for Host Heather to share more of …
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In this episode, Podcast Host Heather digs into helping us achieve our life goals and not letting fear hold us back from our desires. This episode is an excellent follow up to the episode entitled Magnetizing Your Life's Desires. If the Loss. Just. Sucks- Grief Doesn't Have To Facebook™ Group access for $33 a month interested you and you want to gr…
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PLEASE CONSIDER DONATING NOW TO SAVE THIS FAMILY! There are many tragedies in Afghanistan, and thousands of people who need help. We cannot right all the wrongs, but we can save these 8 people. We can save a woman who fought for human rights and now faces execution in Afghanistan if she were to return. We can save 5 young girls who have no access t…
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Jon Burlingame knows everything worth knowing about music for film and television. He teaches the subject at USC’s Thornton School of Music, keeps up with current events and newcomers to the field for Variety, and has just published his seventh book, Dreamsville: Henry Mancini, Peter Gunn, and Music for TV Noir (BearManor Media). Like all of his wo…
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Helen Pluckrose has been a formidable voice in the cultural and intellectual debates surrounding critical social justice, liberalism, and free speech. I've admired her work for some time, particularly her rigorous analysis of the philosophical underpinnings of these movements. In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Helen about her new…
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This episode of Simply Healed With Heather Leonard reminds us not to let someone else seize our opportunity. Podcast Host Heather digs into relationships, health and how to capitalize on living your life to the fullest without regret. This is a must share episode filled with honesty and real life examples of how to make this work for you. Nothing i…
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Haley Joel Osment should need no introduction to moviegoers of any age. He made an indelible impression in The Sixth Sense 25 years ago and became an overnight star, working with the likes of Michael Caine and Robert Duvall in Secondhand Lions and Steven Spielberg on A.I. Articifial Intelligence. After a break from filmmaking he returned to the sce…
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Podcast Host Heather really promises to deliver with this title! In episode 50 of season 2, Heather attempts to use a single word to help people through all of their health and relationship troubles. Give a listen to see what you think! Nothing in this podcast episode constitutes health, or medical (physical or mental) advice. This podcast is for i…
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Our guest has been acting for most of her life and her credits include such memorable movies as Swingers, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Boogie Nights, Bowfinger, and The Hangover. In her latest film (which debuts today on demand), Place of Bone, she plays a tough, implacable frontier woman who wields a rifle with authority and intends to p…
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Wendy Freedman, the former director of the Carnegie Observatories and now distinguished professor at University of Chicago, has been a leading figure in observational cosmology and astronomy for over 30 years. I have known her as a friend and colleague, and have learned much from her over the years, and was very excited to be able to snag her amids…
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An overabundance of faith can dispel fear, in Podcast Host Heather's opinion. This episode highlights ways to release fear and even hope for a much more confident state of knowing and faith. While this podcast is not mental health advice, Heather discusses her own experiences with using faith to eliminate all instances of fear in her life. A little…
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If you don’t think sound editing and mixing is a creative process, think again! Our guests are both nominated for Emmy Awards for their work on the Apple+ miniseries Masters of the Air—and they might be identified as Masters of the Ear. They have created a soundscape that is the equal of a major Hollywood feature, as you’d expect in a high-profile …
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These days many boast proudly of standing in their truth. It feels empowering and like a stance of self love. The problem with holding firmly to this belief, is we all have "truths" that may conflict. Podcast Host Heather reveals some of her own personal stories in this episode, to paint the picture of the troubles that can emerge from rigidly hold…
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Colm Meaney makes a vivid impression whenever he appears on stage, screen, or television. (His latest, Duchess, debuts on digital today, August 9.) More people probably know him from the two Star Trek series in which he appeared—The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine—but we remember him best as the father in The Commitments and its follow-ups The …
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I was very happy to finally have the opportunity to have an extended conversation for our podcast with renowned theoretical physicist Lenny Susskind. Lenny has been a friend and colleague for many years. I remember first attending a lecture he gave at a conference when I was an undergraduate and recognizing what a powerful intellect he was, and als…
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In this episode, Podcast Host Heather discusses whether, or not, the passage of time is responsible for improvements in our healing hearts. Her perspective on this matter may surprise and even inspire you to take action towards improvements in relationships with others and even in your own life The suicide & crisis lifeline number at the time of th…
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You’ve been entertained by Jim Cummings at some point over the last forty years whether you know it or not: he is the voice of Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Darkwing Duck, the Tasmanian Devil, and countless other cartoon characters. And like his hero Mel Blanc, he is not merely “doing” voices—he’s acting and singing his heart out. Leonard and Jessie are…
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Whoever said, "Out of sight, out of mind" quite likely never had a spider get chased under their couch by a cat. In episode 46 of season 2, Podcast Host Heather discusses the importance of not burying our emotional needs. When we have deep traumas, grief and hurt, it is so important to seek the help we need to truly heal. The ideas of 'act as if un…
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If his face is familiar, that’s because Raphael Sbarge has been working since he was a boy—in theater, television and film. His credits range from Murder, She Wrote and Risky Business to Fear the Walking Dead. More recently he has moved behind the camera, crafting documentaries like Only in Theaters, the story of Los Angeles’ beloved Laemmle Theate…
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This is my second dialogue with filmmaker extraordinaire and force of nature, Werner Herzog. But after I read his amazing new memoire Every Man for Himself, and God Against All, which takes its name for the German title of his 1974 film The Enigma of Kasper Hauser, I had to have Werner back. I have known Werner for almost 20 years. We met when I wa…
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Most of us set goals and have aspirations that we're working towards. In this latest episode of Simply Healed With Heather Leonard, Host Heather offers potential blockages to achieving your life's desires. Episode 45, of season 2, is filled with strategies to help you on your self-growth process and tackles many of the obstacles that many of us fac…
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If you enjoy watching classic films you’re probably acquainted with Alan Rode, prolific author, commentator (on numerous DVDs and Blu-rays), and host (with Eddie Muller) of the Noir City Festival, an annual event in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Chicago. He also hosts and programs the Arthur Lyons Film Noir Festival every year in Palm Springs, Ca…
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Toxic behavior can be like a cancer.... furthermore, it can be a contributing factor to awful diseases such as cancer. This episode encourages listeners to distance themselves from both being around bad behavior and participating in it themselves. Nothing in this podcast episode constitutes health, or medical (physical or mental) advice. This podca…
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Many of you will have been waiting for this podcast after my brief review of Annie Jacobsen’s new book Nuclear War: A Scenario on Critical Mass. I took advantage of our discussion to flesh out some of the harrowing details of her remarkable fictional account of a plausible 72 minutes which began with the launch of a single nuclear missile from Nort…
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While some people may seem to exude positivity, we all have our down days. This episode seeks to poke holes in what drags you into the dark and shine light on some methods that have helped podcast Host Heather to find her way through some difficult times. No matter how dark of a time you may be experiencing, there's hope and this episode surely hig…
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An Oscar winner (for Mask in 1985) and multiple Emmy winner (for various incarnations of Star Trek), Michael Westmore carries a name that is synonymous with makeup in Hollywood. He’s proud of his heritage, which began with his grandfather in the silent-film era and flourished in the 1930s, when his father and uncles ran the makeup departments at vi…
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This episode of Simply Healed With Heather Leonard offers a fresh perspective on blaming others for things and how we could very well be lending to holding ourselves off from the solution we seek! Instead of putting others on the defensive, finding ways to help others not feel the need to defend themselves can be a great start. Podcast Host Heather…
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Michael Turner has been one of the leading pioneers in the emerging field of particle-astrophysics: the effort to understand the large scale properties of our universe by exploring the fundamental microphysics that ultimately governed the earliest moments of the big bang. It has been an area in which most of my own research has been focused, so it …
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This episode of Simply Healed with Heather Leonard offers empathy as the key to better relationships. When we look at how another person may be feeling in life, it offers a new perspective that allows us to understand others in a much more profound way. This is an inspiring way to approach our relationships without triggering others. Nothing in thi…
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After starring in the TV series Royal Pains for eight seasons and appearing in recurring roles in shows ranging from Ally McBeal to The West Wing, Mark Feuerstein is ready to explode his good-guy image in the new MGM+ crime drama Hotel Cocaine. He’s never been so sleazy as this onscreen but as Jessie and Leonard quickly learned, in real life he’s a…
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Everyone can tell a great story. Social media has taken it a step further with photos to back up our claims of a certain lifestyle... but is it real? This podcast episode reminds us to believe our senses. What actions is someone showing you? It's a delicate dance of not pre-judging, but observing and not ignoring signs, but believing actions. Episo…
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Nick Stahl has been working in front of the camera since he was 13 years old and winning young admirers like Jessie because he’s so believable in every part he tackles. Mel Gibson chose him to costar in The Man Without a Face, which put him on a fast track to success. His widely varied credits include The Terminator 3, In the Bedroom, The Thin Red …
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This week we introduce you to two more Emmy contenders for their exceptional work. Cian O’Clery directed, executive produced and photographed) the heartfelt documentary seriesLove on the Spectrum, which shows how people with autism search for love just like all of us. Mac Quayle is a busy composer of music for film and television who has become a f…
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