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How To Twenty Something teaches young professionals how to “adult” across various aspects of their lives from career, to relationships, to overall health and wellness, so they can gain the confidence to take risks and try new things, helping them to reach their full potential.
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Busy Body

Cadence Dubus

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Busy Body is about being alive and having a body. Every episode I’ll be discussing life and how it affects our bodies with my guests! Our topics range from climate change to top surgery, from Ozempic to Menopause. Busy Body is hosted by Brooklyn Strength Studio founder Cadence Dubus. Brooklyn Strength is a fully virtual Studio! Take class with Cadence live virtually, connect and continue to engage with your body at Brooklyn Strength.com! The second season of Busy Body was co hosted by Jess T ...
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Welcome to The Experiential Podcast, a deep dive into the fascinating and profound journey of being human. Hosted by Nicole Lohse, whose lifelong fascination with the human experience drives this exploration, this podcast invites listeners to reconnect with their internal and collective wisdom. In a world where we often feel disconnected, lost, and constrained by patterns and conditioning, Nicole reminds us that we are adaptable and that through tuning in, exploring our experiences, and inte ...
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But Why?

Clemmie Telford

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Clemmie Telford sets about unpicking tricky topics via honest conversations with an array of guests from all walks of life. Guests have included: Matt Haig, Caitlin Moran, Bryony Gordon, the Holistic Psychologist, Jess Ennis-Hill, Helen Thorn, Giovanna Fletcher, Ed Miliband, Davina McCall, Will Young, Natalie Lee, Gemma Styles, Steve Bland, Emma Gannon, Anna Mathur, Poorna Bell and Julia Samuel plus many more. Find us on @butwhy_podcast on Instagram and get in touch via butwhy@clemmietelford.com
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Welcome Aboard Psychonaut Crew! My name is Megan Reilly and I am the host of the Brave Psychonaut, a health and wellness podcast that highlights more alternative and holistic healing modalities. From the Ayurveda to psychedelics and energy work, this podcast will cover all things healing, so listeners can come away with a better understanding of the mind, body, spirit connection. DISCLAIMER: I am not a health professional, just a wellness enthusiast who plans to share her own health journey ...
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Root & STEM explores issues and storytelling with artists, journalists, teachers and communities engaged in STEAM-focused projects. Hear their unique stories, learn about new technologies, and discover how science, technology, engineering, arts, and math are enabling change for communities across Canada.
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Helping you become more resilient through food. We are more disconnected from our food and drink than ever before! Generational cooking skills and food traditions are slowly withering away, and many of us have no idea where our food is coming from. We explore topics such as food resilience, nutrition, hunting, foraging, homesteading, regenerative farming, and more. Gather around our table and learn how to take control of your food supply chain and fuel yourself with nutrient-dense food.
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The Improv Friend Zone

AJ Berna and Thomas O'Brien

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A weekly improvised monoscene with some of Los Angeles's best improvisers. Hosted by Thomas O'Brien and AJ Berna, some of the best improvisers in Los Angeles get a suggestion of a location from one of their family members and create a single scene on the spot - totally unscripted and made up there.
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The Principia Podcast

Dr. Brian Williams (TrueNorth.fm)

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Dr. Brian Williams is the dean of the Templeton Honors College at Eastern University and the editor of the Principia journal on classical education. This podcast is geared toward academics and professors wishing to explore and discuss the renewal of liberal arts education in our colleges and universities.
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Killing It On Broadway

Killing It On Broadway

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A True Crime Comedy Podcast: Each week, Broadway stars Jennifer Simard and Jessica Vosk interview celebrities from Broadway & beyond about their love of true crime and discuss one infamous case from their guest's home state!
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Shifter Media

Shifter Media

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Daniel Milnor is currently “Creative Evangelist” for Blurb, Inc. the world’s premiere print-on-demand publisher. He splits his time between the smog-choked arteries of Southern California and the spiritual landscape of New Mexico. Milnor is a former newspaper, magazine and commercial photographer who now works primarily on long-term projects. His work has taken him from the rural corners of the United States to Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America. He has taught at Art Center College of De ...
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Graham Wilson's Leadership Laid Bare audio experience designed to decode leadership for today’s world. Being a forward-thinking leader and game changer, you'll be able to tune in to discover pragmatic tips and hints on leadership from relevant leaders who are out there actually doing it day in, day out. Each episode is dedicated to sharing pragmatic stories from the field, and more importantly real examples of what successful leaders are actually doing to deliver at pace These ideas are desi ...
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Tell Me About It is a madcap game show about proving that the things you like are actually interesting and cool. Adal Rifai is an eccentric billionaire who forces someone new every episode to share, argue, and defend the thing they love the most. He’s wrangled his audio butler Eric to lead the contestant through a series of absurd challenges and games, all to gain points and get on the Most Interesting Thing High Score Board. Tell Me About It: the most fun podcast run by a multibillionaire. ...
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Make better financial decisions and learn all about personal finance, investing, and entrepreneurship with Philipp Muedder, StashAway’s Head of Personal Finance. He’ll chat with thought leaders and experts on how to FIRE, investing in ETFs, the evolution of cryptocurrencies, and more! If you enjoy what you hear, subscribe, leave a review, and tell your friends. All of this really helps us make the show even better for you so that we can convince great guests to join us. Have feedback for us? ...
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The Sunday Scroll

John Warren (Floppy Adult)

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Video games and internet culture are constantly shifting and changing, but twelve year industry vet John Warren can be your chilled out guide sorting through the mess so you can relax. Join him every two weeks as he chats with fascinating figures in and around these worlds while you take a morning walk, kick back with a cup of coffee, or lounge around with a furry friend in your lap.
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On Play Me a Recipe, your favorite cooks will walk you through their most treasured recipes, offering all the insider tips, stories, and tricks you won't get from a written recipe—and you'll be right alongside them, every step of the way. If you're cooking along, feel free to pause, jump back, or navigate the steps via the podcast chapters.
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On The GoodHard Story Podcast, we believe the good story and the hard story can be the same story. Host Katherine Wolf—stroke survivor, speaker, author, and disability advocate—is inviting you to join her in discovering the treasures hidden in our hurting. Sit in on candid conversations with Katherine, the Hope Heals team, and some beloved guests as they work out what it means to wholeheartedly live a good/hard life. Katherine is a defining voice of our time, so you don’t want to miss her ha ...
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In this episode, Poldi chats with Ken Thrall all about how you can increase your odds for success in the elk woods. Ken works for Kifaru Gear and has hunted elk for over a decade. Episode Overview: Tips for better e-scouting to find locations on the map that might hold elk How Ken’s e-scouting methodology changes from elk archery to rifle season Wh…
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In this episode, I’m joined by Jess Bubbico, who introduced me to the transformative insights of Gene Keys. Together, we explore how this profound system can serve as a tool to unlock the wisdom that resides within each of us. If you’re curious about using external frameworks like Gene Keys and Human Design to deepen your self-awareness and reconne…
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In this episode of "How to Twenty-Something," I dive into the dynamic between introverts and extroverts in a world largely designed for extroverts. I discuss the unique challenges we introverts face in social and professional settings, offering strategies for navigating an extroverted world while honoring our needs. Key topics include understanding…
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In this episode, we meet pop auteur/singer-songwriter Kate Nash. Kate Nash has just released her brand new record - her first in a little bit - on Kill Rock Stars, entitled 9 Sad Symphonies. In this chat, Kate and I discuss her new record at length, especially what went into creating it and some of the underlying themes across its songs, such as me…
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In this episode, I am honoured to be joined by Kylie McBeath and Mark Groves, two individuals who have profoundly influenced my own journey of self-discovery. Together, we delve into the themes of their book Liberated Love, sharing our personal experiences of moving beyond survival patterns and the masks we wear to uncover our truer selves. Our con…
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You’re probably going to buy your first home in your twenties, if not early thirties, so you might as well become familiar with the process earlier rather than later. This episode of How To Twenty-Something invites Julia Watkins, Realtor, to break down what exactly goes into buying your first home. We discuss what to look out for, how to handle the…
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This Year of Plenty Podcast episode is a conversation with Randy Newberg. Randy is a passionate hunter and the voice of the public land hunter in America. With decades of experience on public lands, he’s become a leading advocate for self-guided hunters and others who appreciate public lands. Randy hosts two popular TV shows, 'Fresh Tracks' and 'On…
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In this episode, Julia McCabe and I discuss the intricate connections between yoga and neuroscience, with a focus on the endocrine system and its impact on overall health and well-being. Julia provides educational insights on the endocrine system, while I shares personal experiences to help listeners better understand their own bodies. This convers…
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This episode of How To Twenty-Something sheds light on the concept of Groundhog Day, a phenomenon often feels like being on a conveyor belt, where weekdays are monotonous and weekends are a desperate attempt to break free. Throughout this episode I share my personal experiences, provide you with tips to get yourself out of these monotonous feelings…
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Who hasn’t had feelings of judgment and getting annoyed? If you are curious at exploring the patterns around judging and getting annoyed, this episode is for you! Once a month Nicole hosts a "Get Curious" episode where she is joined by people who are interested in exploring and untangling their patterns. Join in as Nicole and Alia in deepening thei…
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The clothes you wear actually matters and this episode of How To Twenty-Something invites Sam Swann, who is the wardrobe queen, to discuss why you need to begin wearing your closet. Throughout this episode we define what it looks like to wear your closet, how you can get started in enhancing your style, the role clothes play in your comfort zones a…
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Welcome to this week’s Busy Body Podcast episode! Today I'm speaking with Chef and Author Julia Turshen On this episode Julia and I discuss her new found love of strength training and competing. She wrote about in depth about it in her beautiful essay, curated and edited by Roxanne Gay and Everand Originals, entitled Built For This: The Quiet Stren…
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What is your relationship with control? In this episode, Rae Haddow and I delve into the multifaceted nature of "control" and its profound effects on our lives. We explore how control manifests through personal power, self-discipline, and the delicate balance between holding on and letting go. Rae shares her own experiences with the swift reactions…
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Ryan is a dedicated marketing director with a solid 20-year career in media development within the hunting and outdoor markets. He was the marketing director at Mystery Ranch for a long time and fractionally helped out as VP of Marketing at LandTrust. Above all, Ryan is deeply passionate about hunting, climbing, health and photojournalism. Episode …
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In this episode of "How to Twenty-Something," I dive into the complex realm of online dating and share my thoughts and experiences on dating apps like Bumble, Tinder, and Hinge. This episode aims to shift the mindset around online dating, encouraging listeners to embrace it with a positive and open-minded approach while also acknowledging its chall…
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Judgement and getting annoyed are a part of being a whole human! Today, I explore the complexities of judgment and annoyance, and invite you to examine your own perspectives and values as you tune in. It is important to recognizing when judgment stems from a place of survival or alignment with one's values. Throughout the conversation, I invite you…
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The most common question when it comes to seeking out support for your own well-being is, “Do I need a coach or a therapist?” Well, this episode of how to twenty-something, invites guest expert, Shoshana Belisle, to clear up the similarities, differences, strengths, and weaknesses between the two. Shoshana has been studying the difference between t…
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On the newest episode of BUSY BODY, I interview Marina Hayes, founder of Peridot Robes who's company tagline is PROUD FAT SUPREMACISTS! 💘. Peridot Robes is a Fat-Femme Owned and Operated company right down to the seamstresses and is made in LA from remnant fabric. On this episode we hear about the origins of a company created originally to provide …
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In this chat, we get to meet Tracyanne Campbell, the frontwoman of celebrated Scottish indie rock icons Camera Obscura. Back with their first album in over a decade, Look To The East, Look To The West, Camera Obscura have a lot to say now that they're back on the scene, and effortlessly prove that their return was worth the wait. In this talk, lead…
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Do you remember a time where you got lost in a daydream? The state in which we can access a deeper part of ourselves through daydreaming is the theta state. In this episode I am happy to be joined by Deanna Lankin as she shares her journey to tapping into the healing power of the theta state. Deanna shares how, in her younger years, she had seen he…
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In this episode of How to Twenty-Something, I discuss the significant influence of social media on modern life as a twenty-something year old, emphasizing both its benefits and drawbacks. I share personal experiences and observations about the growing trend of detachment from social media, threats to your mental health when overconsuming, and how t…
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This episode is a conversation with Tim Frost (aka Hoosier Forager) all about oyster mushroom foraging. Tim is a wild edible mushroom identification expert and educator. His content covers edible & medicinal mushroom and plant identification, cooking & storing wild foods, as well as general foraging tips. Episode Overview: How Tim started his mushr…
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This episode is for all of you who can relate to being “strong and independent”! Or if you tend to avoid asking for help and find you’re “always fine”, I encourage you to have a listen! Once a month Nicole hosts a "Get Curious" episode where she is joined by people who are interested in exploring and untangling their patterns. Join in as Nicole gui…
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It’s time to learn how to talk so you feel heard. You don’t need to learn how to speak publicly to go on a stage, but you do need to know how to speak to advance any personal or professional relationships you will have. In this episode of how to twenty-something, Actor and Speaking Coach, Brian Lafontaine, shows how he has related his acting experi…
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Would you call yourself an empath? How much do you trust the unfolding of your life? The journey out of all the survival qualities into a more pure expression of who we are is such a rich journey to be taking part of and in this episode with my dear friend Anna Lisa we share where our paths have taken us, especially as our relationship's with empat…
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This episode is Part 2 of our conversation with James Mann (aka Spicebush Woodcraft). James if a foraging educator, homesteader, and chef. Episode Overview: Why James built a thermal greenhouse to get more out of his homestead What his thermal greenhouse looks like and how he built it (including the budget) How the greenhouse allows him to grow pla…
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In this episode of "How to Twenty-Something," I explore the controversial topic of body positivity and discuss whether it has gone too far. While promoting self-love and confidence is essential, I believe the movement sometimes overlooks the importance of maintaining healthy habits. True body positivity involves balancing self-acceptance with takin…
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In this chat, we get to meet Canadian singer, songwriter, multi instrumentalist, folk music icon, Loreena Mckennitt. In this conversation, Loreena and I dsicuss her new live recording The Road Back Home, which is out now on her own Quinlan Road label , and how she distinguishes it as a “field recording” more than a proper live album. We discuss tou…
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On this episode of the Root & STEM podcast, artist, educator and environmentalist, Betty Carpick, speaks about her unique interest and skill in creating art with natural supplies. She begins by explaining how her interest in art first developed (01:15). Betty tells us how she identifies and harvests plants to create her natural inks (08:08) and des…
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If you feel stuck in your healing journey, chances are that you're engaging in one, if not all, of these three patterns. You might be preoccupied with searching for the "why" behind your feelings and seeking a detailed, step-by-step process for healing. This often leads you to looking outside yourself for answers, instead of accessing and trusting …
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Financial literacy is not being taught in school and it’s time for you to learn how to use your money (and store it) properly. In this episode Justin and I dive into how to set up your finances for your future, what happens if you pass unexpectedly, how to be more on top of your net income, the importance of who you marry, and so much more. Key Tak…
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In this chat, we get to meet Molly Drag. Molly Drag is the pseudonym of Montreal singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist Michael Charles Hansford. In this talk, we dive deep into his brand new album, Mammoth, out now on I'm Into Life Records. But we also talk about...well, a lot of other things. Truthfully, this is quite a spontaneous and circuit…
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From prehistoric times to modern day supermarkets, nuts have been a reliable food source throughout history. And there are plenty of species you can gather in the wild to fill your pantry! Hickory nuts being one of them. In this episode, we chat with James Mann from Spicebush Woodcraft and dive deep into the world of hickory nut foraging. Episode O…
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On this episode of Busy Body Podcast I'm speaking with author and journalist Christine Yu about her new book Up To Speed, The Groundbreaking Science of Women Athletes. Up To Speed is a must read for anyone who has ever engaged with sports and fitness whether recreationally or at a professional or collegiate level. There are so many mind blowing mom…
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Let’s look at our attachment styles from a different perspective! I invite you to join Kat Weed and I as we share both our professional and personal experiences regarding the patterns we can find ourselves in when it comes to work, relationships, and dating. Attachment patterns can fall on such a wide spectrum, and as you’re listening, I invite you…
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For the one year anniversary of this podcast I decided it was time for you to hear some major life milestones and lessons from the last 7 or so years of my life that shaped me into the person, friend, and coach that I am today. During this episode I uncover my own struggles within my health, career, family, and relationships, both romantic and plat…
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On this episode of the Root & STEM podcast, muralist Jess Spagnolo, brings us along her journey as an artist. She begins by sharing her behind the scenes thoughts during the illustration of the Root & STEM magazine’s issue 9 cover (01:02). Jess details her university experience and subsequent shift towards muralism after a disenchantment with conve…
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Part 2 for all you people pleasers! Once a month l host a "Get Curious" episode where I am joined by people who are interested in exploring and untangling their patterns. In this episode I'm joined by Amanda, Kelly and Pamela. Each of them bring forward unique patterns rooted in people pleasing. See which you relate to the most! And see how you too…
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DISCLAIMER: Please consult your doctor before making any decisions that could impact your health Chronic illness is on the rise in recent years and twenty-somethings are not immune!! Which is why I brought on Cindi Stickle, a coach for people diagnosed with chronic illnesses, to dive deep into this topic. During this episode Cindi and I define chro…
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EP 123 | This episode is a conversation with Kyle Seip (aka Castiron Kyle) who is a castiron cookware expert, hot sauce nerd, and heirloom vegetable seed trader. Episode Overview: New things happening in the cast iron cookware world Kyle’s gardening projects for 2024 How to grow healthy pepper plants How to make fermented hot sauce at home Kyle’s p…
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On the newest episode of BUSY BODY, I interview Martha Hudson of Luv Martha Swim. She creates size + gender inclusive custom bikinis and swimwear. A perfectly disruptive combination of female owned small business, activism (visibility!) and slow fashion. I love everything in this episode! (also I have an overflowing bathing suit collection and swim…
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This episode is for all you people pleasers! Once a month l host a "Get Curious" episode where I am joined by people who are interested in exploring and untangling their patterns. In this episode I am joined by Dede, Dre, Karina and Paula. Each of them bring forward unique patterns rooted in people pleasing. See which you relate to the most! And se…
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In this podcast episode, I discuss the top five supplements that the average person should consider taking regularly. I provide insights into the role each supplement plays in the body, potential deficiency statistics, and recommendations for how to improve your levels naturally. Throughout the episode, I encourage listeners to prioritize whole foo…
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Before the GoodHard Story Podcast takes a short summer break, Katherine is recapping her favorite moments from Season 3. She’s distilling over 30 hours of conversations and reflections into a potent 20-minute dose of hope! What you’ll take away from this conversation… Start a community from scratch Reframing our emotions as a strength instead of a …
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On this episode of The Root & STEM Podcast, we hear from Indigenous climate researcher, Janna Wale, a policy advisor at Canada Climate Institute. Janna begins by reminiscing on her interest in schooling as a youth (00:50). She then describes her role and some of her current responsibilities at the Canada Climate Institute (02:01). Janna tells us ab…
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Join Marina Triner and I in this juicy conversation about the ongoing journey of shifting out of always being ON and in the go go go, doing mentality. We both share our experiences around coming out of functional freeze while weaving in how the impact of our history has great influence on how it is we navigate life. We also offer suggestions and re…
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This conversation is a deep dive into the world of elderberry foraging. And for you to learn more about this amazing plant species, I brought on none other than Jesse Akozbek. Jesse is a great guy and a very good forager and most importantly wants you to be one too! He is known for his technical yet approachable style of teaching foraging that give…
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