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Moving Forward With Young Voices

Moving Forward With Young Voices

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Moving Forward is the weekly podcast and radio show featuring Young Voices contributors on a wide range of topics. Young Voices is a non-profit PR agency and talent firm for students and young professionals in policy. Each week on Moving Forward, four Young Voices contributors join host Bryan Hyde for a 10-minute conversation about politics, policy, news and current affairs. Topics range from free-market environmentalism to hyperinflation, confronting China to descheduling marijuana, and edu ...
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Writers Radio

The Writers Radio Contributors

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Writers Radio Podcasts...…discuss and present recent work being created by talented people, special events and all things writerly; an audio space where the inner world meets the outer. Writers Radio producers capture guest writers, interview authors and present them reading their work. A podcast episode is available after being broadcast. Episodes broadcast on Writers Radio at the beginning of each hour and continue for two weeks. Then that is replaced with a new one and the previous episod ...
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Join founder and CEO of Gylee, Chris Bergman, and senior producer and cohost, Kim Edwards on Gylee and Friends, the podcast that delves deep into the world of game development and pixelated adventures! From the minds behind the upcoming 4-player co-op beat ’em up, RA RA BOOM, featuring ninja cheerleaders from outer space, we bring you insider insights and gaming shenanigans you won’t want to miss. Don’t forget to wishlist RA RA BOOM on Steam and join us every week for a dose of gaming fun an ...
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"Meditative Motivation" is a groundbreaking podcast that seamlessly blends inspirational biographical stories with immersive guided meditations. Each episode shines a light on the lives of trailblazers and pioneers who defied conventions to leave an indelible mark on the world through their passion, resilience and vision. From business innovators and artistic luminaries to scientific pioneers and social justice leaders, the uplifting accounts of their struggles, breakthroughs and hard-won su ...
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The Naked Files

Kimberly Garner

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Exploring the wilderness of being human and evolving into the person we were born to be and the life we want to experience. It's the duality of interior design and life design from the inside out...we'll explore the inner world of the subconscious and how the language of our home impacts the outcomes of our life...and how we can curate the space of our inner and outer home to align and accelerate our vision of an ideal life.
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Voice-Males

Tom Andrews

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Written and performed by Tom Andrews (appearing in 2017 on BBC Television in 'White Gold', 'George Gently' and 'Ill Behaviour') In a world of impersonal “swipe and poke” apps, this audio dating service gives people a chance to be heard “long-play”. Each episode is the real time profile of a different member. In the fast paced world in which we live, the show is a timely closer look at toxic male culture in Post-Trump 2017. We hear the painful disconnect between the array of characters inner ...
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What I Didn't Tell My Therapist - REBOOT

Leela Davis & Kelsay Elizabeth Myers

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Welcome to What I Didn't Tell My Therapist - Reboot, where Kelsay Elizabeth Myers a Writer and Soul-based Coach and founder of Dialogical Persona, and myself Leela Davis - a Creative Wellness Coach using Astrology and my mad Creative Skills - address wellness and spirituality and their intersection with life in all its raw magic. We share tips with healers, creatives and changemakers who share tips, tools and experiences to help us all heal and deal with inner and outer chaos. We sprinkle sp ...
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Inner Grace

shilohblachut

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Welcome to Inner Grace, the podcast for those longing to experience healing at a Soul level and reconnect with the inner and outer GRACE available at every moment. Spend some time here as we chat with some of the world’s most magical humans and leading mystics on all things Spirituality, Consciousness, Love, Sexuality, Relationships and True Transformation - from the inside out. These conversations are designed to elevate your consciousness, reunite you with your Soul and help you experience ...
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Beyond The Rona is recorded in Logan, Queensland on Yuggera country. This series features interviews with people from Logan and the greater Brisbane area and looks at what life has been like through the pandemic and how we're preparing and planning to rebuild our communities. Despite the focus on Logan, the series covers broad issues concerning all of Queensland - the kind of universal issues that affect us all but through the lens of Queensland's most ethnically & ecologically diverse worki ...
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Fireside Whispers is a deep dive into the stories and wisdom of impactful female leaders, mentors and experts. Women who have stories fresh and untold, who are shaping their industries, exploring new ways of living and defining culture. Sarah sits down with some of the world’s most interesting women to curiously uncover the whispers that will speak to your heart and empower you to create change where you are right now to live a more fulfilling life. Fireside whispers is unique in the way it ...
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Introducing the must-listen podcast that strikes the perfect balance between self-care and hustle: "Feel Good, Do Good and Vice Versa". Join me on a journey to discovering life, as we explore practical tips and insights on how to achieve your goals without sacrificing your well-being. Whether you're a student, a busy professional, a stay-at-home parent, or just someone who wants to prioritize their well-being, "The Self-care Hustle Journey" has something for everyone, from mindfulness and me ...
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We're often encouraged to outsource our thinking and research to experts. Ethan Watson says, this November, the voters should think for themselves. Sound money is becoming a timely topic of discussion at the state and federal level. Niklas Kleinworth explains why, as D.C. adopts sound money principles, states must continue to lead. The Supreme Cour…
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Gambit, a word from chess, struck our producer, Ingrid Rose, as appropriate to the daring and wide-ranging work created recently by authors from our growing Writers Radio community. This will be a two part series; each program will run for three weeks instead of two while our producers take a summer break: Ingrid is off to France and Carole is gett…
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The days of unaccountable federal agencies may be coming to a close. Ryan SIlverstein explains how the decision that ended the Chevron Deference has set the stage for reining in the administrative state. Phone-free learning environments are a good starting point to getting young students back on track. Peter Biles says the next obvious step would b…
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In this episode of Meditative Motivation, we delve into the inspiring life of Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman to earn a medical degree in the United States. Journey with us as we explore her remarkable achievements and unwavering determination to break barriers in the field of medicine. Despite facing immense challenges and discrimination, Eli…
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The recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump has cast the former president in a new, often favorable light. Juan P. Villasmil joins us to discuss Trump's Teddy Roosevelt moment. If you've marveled at how expensive homes have become, there's an overlooked reason that we don't tend to think of. Jacob Fox explains how trade war with China is drivi…
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Consider the World Tree her mantling green our swaddling gown dismantled an iron word falling felling, disrupting old growth's primal ground... Susan McCaslin Canadian poet and literary scholar Susan McCaslin lives in Langley, British Columbia. She is the author of seventeen books of poetry and ten chapbooks. In Consider, (Aolus House, 2023), Susan…
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In this episode of Meditative Motivation, we delve into the remarkable life of Grace Hopper, a pioneering computer scientist and U.S. Navy Rear Admiral. Discover how her innovative spirit and relentless determination revolutionized the world of computing, paving the way for modern programming languages. Join us as we explore her inspiring journey a…
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Social media has brought some clear positives and negatives to our world. Isaac Willour shares a plea from a Gen Z social media addict. The dominant narrative from the left is that religion is polarizing us and, therefore, is bad. Lexi Boccuzzi says, go back to church, it's lack of religion that's dividing us. If you want to get an accurate picture…
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The Gylee and Friends crew sits down with Elspeth Eastman the voice behind Tristana (League of Legends) & Cadence (Crypt of the NecroDancer) to chat about her journey as a voice actor, streamer, and musician. Tune into the weekly shenanigans!Por Gylee Games
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Recent political instability in Bolivia has been in the news. Joseph Bouchard joins us to discuss the recent attempted coup against President Luis Arce. The first presidential debate of 2024 has come and gone and it was eye-opening on many levels. Victoria Churchill joins us to give her reaction to the debate and its aftermath. Lately it seems that…
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Listen to this lively event recorded May 4 at our studio in Halfmoon Bay on the Sunshine Coast in Canada. Canadian authors Caitlin Hicks and Liz Long joined moderator Gord Halloran, pianist Gary Sill, and a live audience to discuss, The child I was...the adult I became This program was Writers Radio's first live event and it went very well. We want…
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The YIMBY movement is gaining traction as a movement for everyone. Luca Gattoni-Celli says the YIMBY movement is for conservatives too. The U.S. government is getting mixed messages from Latin America these days. Eloy Vera explains how Argentina and Brazil are simultaneously new allies and illiberal weeds in America's backyard. Among the numerous d…
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In this episode of "Meditative Motivation," we delve into the captivating life of Hedy Lamarr, a Hollywood legend and pioneering inventor. Known for her stunning beauty and magnetic screen presence, Lamarr was much more than an actress—she was a brilliant mind whose innovations laid the groundwork for modern wireless communications. Join us as we e…
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DEI has become a fixture in American life over the past 4 years. Isaac Willour wonders about the fate of the racially furious. Should taxpayers be required to foot the bill for transgender procedures? Andrea Hitt says transgender patients deserve compassionate care but surgery doesn't cut it. New Yorkers might be forgiven for being apprehensive abo…
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Atma Frans lives in Gibsons, on ancestral Sḵwx̱wú7mesh territory that is part of Canada’s Sunshine Coast. She grew up in Flanders, a region of Belgium which was continuously invaded and occupied since Julius Caesar first conquered it in 52 BCE, and which only recently gained cultural and political autonomy. Atma’s childhood was marked by intergener…
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In this episode of Meditative Motivation, we delve into the inspiring life of Marie Curie, a pioneering scientist whose relentless curiosity and perseverance shattered numerous barriers and left an indelible mark on the world of science. Join us as we explore her journey from humble beginnings in Warsaw to groundbreaking discoveries that revolution…
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Immigration has long been a hot button issue and a political football. Hunter Thomas says, there's a consensus on immigration, if only our leaders could also agree. Among the various controversies dogging former president Donald Trump, the claim of presidential immunity has been particularly notable. Sam Underhill explains why we don't need to trea…
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On this episode, we will dive deep into the fascinating world of meditation. We will start by defining what meditation is and exploring the different styles and types, from mindfulness to transcendental and focused attention practices. Then, we will examine the many potential benefits of meditation that have been highlighted by scientific research,…
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Unlock your entrepreneurial spirit with the trailblazing story of Estée Lauder and a guided resilience meditation. From mixing face creams as a child to building a billion-dollar beauty empire against all odds, Estée's journey exemplifies self-belief, perseverance and shattering glass ceilings. After her inspiring tale, breathwork exercises help yo…
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When politicians spend other people's money, we're expected to treat such expenditures as a kind of blessing bestowed upon us by the political class. Susannah Barnes says those government spending sprees hurt more than they help. The pushback against the Electoral College has been growing for many years. Jacob Posik explains why the state of Maine …
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The adventures that we wanted to have, the adventures that we did have kayaking for months on end in very remote parts of the world where there were tropical diseases, hippos, crocodiles, big seas, big sea crossings, or cycling, the whole length of Vietnam just after it opened up, I mean, some of these were really, really challenging adventures. I …
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Ever found yourself staring at the ceiling at 3 am, unable to switch off your racing thoughts? Join in as we uncover the hidden culprits behind your sleepless nights and offer practical, science-backed solutions to reclaim your rest. Through Kate's story—a dedicated nurse whose busy life leaves her struggling to wind down—we shed light on why so ma…
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School choice is slowly but surely gaining traction across America as parents organize to seek out competitive education alternatives for their kids. Alexander Salter breaks down the ways to escape the parent trap of public school funding. If you were asked to name some things needed to improve public schools for students, a ban on cell phones and …
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The European Union isn't shy about exercising a great deal of regulatory control of technology companies. Sam Raus says let's not mimic the EU's tech tyranny in the U.S. Part of having a vibrant and growing economy means having access to reliable, affordable power. Jordan McGillis says Taiwan's president-elect Lai needs to rethink his nuclear shutd…
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Alison Goeller is a former professor of American literature who taught in Philadelphia and at the University of Maryland overseas. She lives in Uzès, a medieval town in Provence. Ingrid Rose discusses family secrets and the writing life with Alison Goeller who also reads her short stories Fallen and Pepita on this episode of Writers Radio. Alison G…
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The Chicago Transit Authority has had its challenges. Mickey Horstman says the key to CTA's recovery is boosting business, not taxes. So much of the protesting taking place on college and university campuses in America is based in a sense of perpetual victimhood. Lexi Boccuzzi says we could learn something about avoiding a victim mindset from our J…
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Is it anti-semetic to believe that Jesus was the King of Kings? Tyler Cochran explains how the kingship of Christ is a historical reality, not a political prop. Is student loan forgiveness helping or hurting students? Daniel Elmore says it's a bandaid that doesn't solve the underlying problem. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is making some waves as a potenti…
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The life of Great Salt Lake is inseparable from our own. We gather to bear witness to her beauty. We gather to grieve. We gather to create beacons of possibility. We gather to increase our tenderness towards brine shrimp, microbialites, and winged citizens of the air. We gather to carry each other through spells of despair. We gather to revere all …
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Bicycles are back in fashion but the number of bike-related fatalities is climbing. Jacob Fox explains why cities need safer standards for bike lanes. Radio may seem like the medium of yesteryear but it still plays a crucial role in the digital world. Aviv Nathanael Phipps says America is making a crucial bet on spectrum supremacy. Some of the most…
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Ever feel like your self-worth gets shaken by the smallest setbacks or soars with every compliment? Tune into our latest podcast episode, "Unshakeable: Understanding Your Intrinsic Worth." Dive deep as we explore why your value isn't up for negotiation, no matter what life throws your way. It's like discovering you're a masterpiece, with a worth th…
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It's fascinating how many companies have adopted woke messaging, even at the expense of their long standing brands. Evan Cecchini explains how conservatives can win the corporate culture war. Concern over the climate has prompted a lot of changes throughout the world but some go too far. Jacob Posik says climate action is causing more harm than goo…
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"I walk along a corridor in the Museum of memory" writes Onjana Yawnghwe. Onjana Yawnghwe's grandfather was the last ruling head of Shan State in Myanmar, formerly known as Burma. He was the first president of unified Burma, which was set up as a hoped for democratic state. In 1962 the first military coup of what is now the longest running civil wa…
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Calls to ban TikTok are justified by protecting young subscribers or a desire to strengthen the market share of other social media platforms. David Rand warns that banning TikTok would also serve to empower censors. Congress has once again avoided a government shutdown by passing a $1.2 trillion spending package. Benjamin Ayanian outlines the bad, …
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The labor dispute between Starbucks and union workers is a teaching moment for anyone who is paying attention. Amanda Griffiths explains what we can learn from the growing distance between unions and union workers. When the FTC gets involved in business dealings, we have to wonder whether it's for political goals or to protect consumers. Rishab Sar…
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