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Every Monday morning step into the office of iconic psychotherapist Esther Perel and listen in as real people in search of insight bare the raw, intimate, and profound details of their stories. From breakups and open relationships to workplace conflicts and fractures in the family, it’s a place to hear our own stories reflected in the lives of others. So…where should we begin? Part of the Vox Media Podcast Network.
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Why should we speak in Spanish?

Francisco José Martínez Vicente

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¡Hola! My name's Francisco, a Spanish tutor at italki.com and cafetalk.com Telling stories and learning languages are my two passions. The audience will find wonderful surprises about my region, Murcia (Spain), as well as practical lessons to learn their first Spanish words in every episode.
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Where Should We Start?

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What's up all the people on the internet, It's Me Milo! I'm a YouTuber on the channel "It's Me Milo!". Where Should We Start? is my brand new podcast. Each week we have a new guest on the show, and the topic on the show can be anything. Sometimes we might talk about music, another time food, and sometimes we forget the topic in general. So there's only one thing to ask; Where Should We Start?
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This podcast is about wheither we should or shouldnt bring back extinct animals. yes and no. Yes because the term "species does not just conclued animals, but plants! The reason why we should bring back extinct plants is becuase they can help with the biggest problem we are facing on earth right now, global warming. According to livescience.com In warmer temperatures, it was revealed, plants emit more of the gases that stick to aerosol particles. These can lead to cloud formation and, as a r ...
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Hello, I am Sidney. I am a Podcaster from the Suburbs of North Central, Georgia. I would've never expected to become a Podcaster while in the middle of high school. I've always dreamed of telling my story in which I would inform audiences from all around the Globe about things I have experienced and things I would like to speak on that are going on in the world at this very moment. A few months to years down the road from now, I would like to know that the message that I'm presenting in my p ...
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The only podcast within a podcast. Each week Dino, Dave and Danderz attempt to create the next hit audio show, as they pitch their brightest ideas for pods about anything and everything; but more often than not...pretty much nothing.
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Dr. Einat Wilf, one of the most insightful thinkers on Zionism today, reads essays from her latest compilation of essays book, "We Should All Be Zionists." Then, Dr. Wilf and columnist Blake Flayton discuss the themes of each essay and how they apply to Israel and contemporary Jewish life. Listen for insightful conversation on politics, conflict, peace, religion, revolution, past, present , and future. You can purchase your own copy of "We Should All Be Zionists" anywhere you get your books.
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Join host, Jessica Kidwell, as she attempts to unpack the uncomfortable topics that nobody is talking about, but definitely should. With intention to hold real, authentic, conversation about EVERYTHING, Jessica brings her humor and a healthy dose of self-deprecation to the table as she invites a weekly guest to unpack issues relating to parenthood, grief, imposter syndrome, body image, middle age, the plight of the working mom and more.
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We Were Told We Should Do a Podcast

Viva La Dirt League | Wood Elf Media

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We (the Viva La Dirt League boys) have decided to jump on the podcast bandwagon because, well, we were told we should. Join us - Rowan, Alan and Adam - for “We Were Told We Should Do a Podcast” as we blend our nerdy obsessions with infectious banter. We speak to the realms of pop culture and gaming, with a sprinkle of personal revelations and whatever random topics enter our brains. Expect laughs, deep chats and a reminder that it's perfectly cool to embrace your inner geek. New episodes eve ...
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We Should Talk

In The Know

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We Should Talk is a weekly interview series hosted by In The Know's pop culture expert Gibson Johns. Each week, he'll unpack the cultural moment you should be talking about, share first-hand tales of stars in the wild and interview celebs, reality stars and influencers you care about.
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What happens when two women in their twenties get together and discuss what they've learned in their writing careers? I don't know. Probably hilarity. Julianne (Silmarilz1701) and Melissa (nightwraith17) are two different kinds of authors, and they're excited to share their thoughts.
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From business development coach Dave Ordonez. The "Entrepreneurs We Should Talk" podcast is designed to give entrepreneurs a fresh perspective and No Hype guidance on how to start, grow, and thrive as an entrepreneur in todays complex personalized market. Featuring guest entrepreneurs from all walks of life sharing their knowledge, experience, and unique perspectives on business, life and the human experience.
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We Should Talk Podcast

We Should Talk

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A weekly podcast where we talk about Anything, Everything, and Nothing at all - and is record live via YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs-Va-KALAYmFyEYrrvCmog at 8:30PM CST every Thursday.
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We Should Probably Stop

We Should Probably Stop

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Welcome to the first ever episode of WE SHOULD PROBABLY STOP! A podcast by Samantha Roche and Andrew Courtney, two annoyed gays. This is a show where SAM and ANDREW talk about whatever they want, much like in real life! It could be anything! Food, politics, sex, entertainment or death! But probably they're just talking about North West's jacket.
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We Should Start a Podcast

We Should Start a Podcast

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Welcome to We Should Start a Podcast, where two idiots with rudimentary tech skills try to get a podcast started and enrich some lives in the process. With each episode we strive to increase our production value, sharpen our focus, and increase the quality of the content. Come along for the ride, let’s see what we can do with this.
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We Should All Be Bookworms

Mykella Palmer

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Do you want to spend more time reading but aren’t sure what book to start with? Or are you a voracious reader looking for your next page-turner? Whether you’re a bonafide bookworm or a bookworm in the making, the WE SHOULD ALL BE BOOKWORMS podcast is for you. Peek into magnetic books that have universal appeal — books that will resonate with you and connect with you in a deep way — no matter who you are or where you’re from. Tune in monthly and visit bookwormpod.com to learn more.
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Some people think that one little bit of rubbish won’t hurt, right? Well, guess what? You’re definitely wrong. Any piece of rubbish can damage our beaches and oceans or even kill our precious animals. There are 3 important reasons why we should stop polluting our oceans. Firstly, it harms pretty much everything in the sea. Secondly, it makes our beaches look dirty and thirdly it kills off food and habitats for marine life.
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We Should Be Sleeping

Douglas and Heather Boneparth

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Millennials are achieving freedom with a new definition of success. Our careers, relationships, educations, and even our politics, look nothing like our parents’. We are repapering the roadmap toward our personal goals and embracing what moves us along the way. We are adopting what works and throwing out the rest. We are tired, but not worn, in our quest to get there. We Should Be Sleeping explores the things worth losing sleep over. Each week, the hosts explore the news and topics that keep ...
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Each week two classic theatre-nerds, Kate and Josh, explore a popular musical they know nothing about. Together they analyze the plot, characters, music, and history of the show; presenting it in an easy way for people to learn as much as they can in under 30min. So if you need to learn a show quickly for an audition, school, (or if you also feel guilty you know nothing about The Pajama Game) we have the podcast for you! Check out our instagram for more information: @wtfbway
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Send me a Text Message about the show! The fall season is upon us, which seems to bring with it the onset of comfort food cravings. But what does comfort food mean to you? For Jessica, it's cheesy baked pasta dishes, but there's often guilt attached to these indulgences. Enter Mary Beth Albright, an award-winning journalist and author of "Eat and F…
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This is a classic session of Where Should We Begin?, but might still be new to many of you. What began as an eight-year affair between two women has stretched into a 19-year partnership. But despite their private commitment to one another, they’ve never quite managed to move beyond the shame of their origin story. Esther takes a novel approach to r…
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In this episode, Einat presents a concept that some westerners have a hard time understanding: although Jews make up the numerical majority in the State of Israel, they perceive themselves as the minority, and although Arabs in the State of Israel are the numerical minority, they perceive themselves, looking at the region at large, as very much in …
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Send me a Text Message about the show! In this WeSTAT bonus episode, Jessica Kidwell reconnects with Justin Jones-Fosu to explore the complex world of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). With over 20 years of experience, Justin shares his insights on how DEI has evolved from a corporate buzzword to a contentious topic, and whether there is hope…
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Send me a Text Message about the show! "I can vehemently disagree with your ideology and yet still passionately pursue your humanity." - Justin Jones-Fosu As we approach a pivotal presidential election, the air is thick with divisive rhetoric. Join Jessica Kidwell in a timely conversation with Justin Jones-Fosu, an international speaker, social ent…
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Imagine meeting the love of your life at work. And a few months in, you want to keep the guy but ditch the job. Which is fine—until your fiancé wants to invite your evil ex-boss to the wedding. In this Esther Calling a young woman seeks advice from Esther on how to handle the conflict arising with her fiancé and his decision to invite her former ab…
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Send me a Text Message about the show! The M Factor: Shredding the Silence on Menopause is the first documentary film that addresses the marginalized or ignored health crisis faced by millions of women as they go through menopause. It premiers on PBS October 17th, 2024. Join Jessica and her guest this week, Denise Pines, as they delve into the comp…
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Theirs is an accelerated love story. They moved in, decided to have a baby, and are now struggling to weather the hardships of parenting together. She feels unsupported and like she's the only adult in the room. He is overwhelmed and constantly feels put down by her. They have split up emotionally but not yet physically. Esther helps them sort thro…
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In this episode, Einat co-writes with two young Arabs from the UAE about the possibility of a Muslim form of Zionism, a Middle East that embraces Israel. For this new generation, wars against the Jewish state can be seen as wasteful and a distraction. Then, columnist Blake Flayton joins to discuss Muslim society within Israel and the current war wi…
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Send me a Text Message about the show! Enjoy this collaboration episode with my other podcast, Neuroversity. "There's a lot of open tabs in my brain. It's like a pinball going in every direction." -Liz Schroeder Join Jessica Kidwell on this heartfelt episode of Neuroversity as she chats with her good friend and neighbor, Liz Schroeder. Liz opens up…
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They have been best friends for years. He opened a book store and she was his first employee. Things were great until they weren't. She left to preserve the friendship- but a year later they still haven’t talked about what went wrong with them professionally. Esther talks to her about how to start a different kind of business relationship if they w…
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This is a classic session, from the first season of How's Work? They were mates in university before co-founding a successful communications company. They still work together from different coasts, but they barely speak. One wants to move on; the other is grasping for his former friend. Neither can find the words to talk about it. Esther’s two new …
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Send me a Text Message about the show! "Therapy is not something that anyone needs, but it is something we all deserve." -Dené Logan, Marriage and Family Therapist This week I sit down with Dené Logan, a marriage and family therapist with a specialization in depth psychology. Dené is the author of "Sovereign: A Guide to Healing Relationships by Rec…
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Send me a Text Message about the show! In this episode, I interview Lindsey Cormack, associate professor of political science and director of the diplomacy lab at Stevens Institute of Technology, and author of "How to Raise a Citizen." We discuss the importance of teaching children about politics and civic engagement. Lindsey explains that civics e…
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This week, Esther is in a borrowed bedroom in Los Angeles, the perfect place to talk about desire and the novel on every bedside table, All Fours. The writer, director, and artist, Miranda July, joins Esther to examine the erotic and to explore how love and desire relate and how they conflict in modern relationships. They discuss the tension betwee…
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Send me a Text Message about the show! Sometimes there's just too much good content for one episode, or we veer off on a different topic. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't get to hear it! That's where WeSTAT Bonus comes in. This time it's with Gila Pfeffer, author of Nearly Departed. Our conversation touches on how Gen Xers, influenced by a mix o…
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Step into the opulent world of 1920s Berlin with us in our latest episode as we explore the glamorous and gripping musical Grand Hotel! From the lives of a fading ballerina, a charming baron, a desperate businessman, and a hopeful typist, this captivating show weaves together the fates of hotel guests whose secrets and desires unfold over one fatef…
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Send me a Text Message about the show! This week I welcome back humor writer and memoirist Gila Pfeffer, the author of "Nearly Departed: Adventures in Loss, Cancer, and Other Inconveniences." Gila shares her journey from losing her parents to cancer, discovering she carried the BRCA1 gene, and undergoing a preventative double mastectomy that turned…
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Esther speaks to a woman who feels frustrated and stuck in her dating patterns. She loves going on dates, regularly meets people out and about, and feels open to having multiple forms of a relationship. And still…she gets to one or two or three dates before the relationship fizzles out. Esther gives her a new way to think about it and reframes her …
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We’re diving deep into one of Broadway’s most obscure flops—In My Life, written by Joseph Brooks. Join us as we unravel the bizarre and whimsical story of a boy with Tourette’s, a girl with obsessive-compulsive disorder, and a musical that baffled audiences with its quirky, out-of-this-world plot. With unforgettable oddities, unexpected musical num…
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Send me a Text Message about the show! Welcome to Season Six! Jessica Kidwell dives into the discomfort of tough topics and how they can lead to personal growth and deeper connections. After a break, Jessica is back with a fresh energy and a new theme for season six: courage. With a hiatus filled with taking time to read fiction and embracing small…
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They were in a consensual, non-monogamous relationship and happily growing their family. But he broke the first rule of their relationship, and it resulted in a major crisis—an unplanned pregnancy involving another woman. They are committed to each other, but this unforeseen transformation of their family has many unexpected consequences that invol…
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They're amicably divorced divorce lawyers, carving out a new kind of relationship after the end of their marriage. Esther reframes their situation and proposes a radical solution. What you are about to hear is a series Esther calls The Arc of Love. Each session centers around a couple’s story. Whether it’s issues of trust and betrayal, care and agg…
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Step into the world of miracles and mayhem as we explore the uplifting musical Leap of Faith! Join us as we follow the story of a charming con artist-turned-preacher who finds himself in a small town that’s about to change his life forever. With its soulful gospel tunes, heartfelt moments, and a dash of divine intervention, Leap of Faith is a music…
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Often when a relationship ends, we're left with regrets, questions, and conversations we wish we could have had. Esther helps a woman process the things she left unsaid including the sexual grief and loss she feels after her husband unexpectedly died. What you are about to hear is a series Esther calls The Arc of Love. Each session centers around a…
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Crank up the volume and join us for an electrifying journey through the rebellious beats of Green Day's American Idiot! We’re diving into this high-octane Broadway musical that channels the raw energy of punk rock to tell a gritty story of youth, disillusionment, and the search for meaning in a chaotic world. With its explosive songs, powerful them…
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This episode contains discussions of a death by suicide. Please take care listening. The suicide of his first wife left four traumatized children in its wake; she's spent six years putting the pieces back together. They're both ready to experience joy in their marriage, but can't quite figure out how. Esther coaches them through the difference betw…
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