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A science-based, humor laced approach to health and fitness. With the help of top researchers from the health and wellness fields, Juna Gjata and Dr. Eddie Phillips break down the science behind good nutrition, exercise, stress, sleep, and more. Includes a generous helping of sarcasm (Juna), dad jokes (Eddie), and pristine sound design (our awesome producers).
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Sex, health and relationships – Yumi Stynes delves into the issues women face but often find hard to talk about. Episodes are conversational and relatable: we talk to real women about real stuff, from sexuality, mental health, pregnancy, parenting, erotic fantasies and everything in between. Hear from experts about the wonders of our bodies, who answer the question "Am I normal?". Women share their deeply personal stories to help you feel understood and part of a community. Whether it be the ...
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Sometimes it feels like there are so many unaddressed elephants in the room that there is scarcely room for oxygen. I want to deal with basic matters that affect everyday political culture, but that we take for granted or feel unable to discuss. I am doing this in the most raw, bare bones way possible. It is just me speaking from notes.
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We Need To Talk Podcast

Gather Now Network

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We Need To Talk focuses on among others mental health ,wellness and stories that paint a vivid picture how young people maneuver through this fast changing world. We are all about sharing elevating and honest opinions and stories that will impact people’s mental health and well being which will help in improving people’s ways of living and thus having a better community. Learn more about what we do here; https://www.youtube.com/@GatherNowNetwork/videos
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Altered State’s mission is to foster intelligent debate and stimulate thought through live talks and podcasts. We explore politics, pop culture, contemporary lifestyles, and a green future. We strive to inspire forward-thinking ideas and to cultivate a community for the curious and open-minded, bringing hope to our society. Altered State supports Freestyle Bristol CIC.
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We Need to Talk About Oscar

We Need to Talk About Oscar

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In We Need to Talk About Oscar you can hear interviews with filmmakers. We are trying to shed some light on a wide range of professions within the industry, so apart from the writers/directors/actors you can also get insights from cinematographers, editors, production designers, composers, and so on. Our aim is to provide an across the board picture on how our favourite films and tv shows come to life.
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THE STANDARD

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ทอล์กโชว์ภาษาอังกฤษโดยคนไทย สำหรับคนไทยที่ชอบใช้ภาษาอังกฤษ! ‘โบ สาวิตรี‘ ชวนเซเลบที่พูดภาษาอังกฤษคล่องแคล่ว มาคุยกันอย่างสนุกสนาน ได้ทั้งความรู้และมุมมองดีๆ กับชีวิต
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Get ready to level up your comms game with the New Church Communications Group Podcast! We're dropping fresh episodes every week, bringing you the hottest takes on all things church communications. Our team has been there, done that - we've got creatives, comms pros, tech wizards, and pastors ready to spill the tea on everything they've learned. Trust me, we're serving up the good stuff to help you crush it in your ministry. Each week, we're diving deep into the nitty-gritty of church comms. ...
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We Need To Talk About...

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We need to talk about is a marriage podcast where we discuss all the things about marriage that we should be talking about but probably aren't. The goal of this podcast is to talk about the real, fun, deep and serious topics in marriage and relationships and how to deal with them to create longer, happier and healthier marriages. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/we-need-2-talk-about/support
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We need to talk is the most dreaded words anyone wants to hear. But in this podcast we need to talk- talk about life. We will discuss our ups and downs. Our joys and sadness. Our highs and lows. Our good days and our bad days. Our strengths and our weakness. Our faith and doubt. We will talk about our life and how we can find joy in every single day- even when it is tough. Let's talk about you ( but in a good way)! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jessicaand19/su ...
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This podcast is geared towards vulnerable conversations. We dissect the human experience: identity, dating, work life, family, burn out, cancel culture, you name it! Your host is a millennial, Afro-Caribbean American immigrant who's passionate about helping others live their best lives.
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What’s this show about? Women. Outstanding women, to be exact, and bestselling author and TEDx speaker Leana Delle is behind the mic, bringing you thought-provoking interviews with just the right amount of humor. If you don't believe these interviews can make a positive difference in your life, then girlfriend, we need to talk!
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Hosted by Dr Myriam Francois, the "We Need To Talk About Whiteness Podcast" aims to explore the meaning of 'whiteness' in conversations around race and racism - what is whiteness? and does it matter? Each week, I'm joined by a new guest offering up their insights on whiteness, from comedy to film, sex and science. Join us!
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Girl, We Need To Talk!

Aleta Sheffield and Krystle Skelly

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In this podcast, Krystle and Aleta discuss a little bit of everything, books, movies, tv, everyday experiences, thoughts, current events, etc. They discuss the experiences that have shaped their lives, the pop culture they love, the things they hate, old stories, new anecdotes, and fiction- revisiting classics and obscures alike.
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We are always looking for ways to amplify supporters' voices, hear your reflections on the big news stories of the moment, and connect our readers with our newsroom. We hope that this monthly podcast will enable us to do just this – providing a platform for journalists, Guardian supporters and industry experts to come together to discuss the issues that matter most. You can submit topic suggestions and questions to our team via email at weneedtotalkabout@theguardian.com. Do please leave us y ...
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Independent courts, judges who will withstand political pressure and rule against the will of the government if the law demands it. It’s called the rule of law, and as long as you have it, you rarely notice it. If you don’t have it, you’ll know what you miss – but then it’s too late. We need to talk about the rule of law because in a growing number of EU member states, the rule of law is already severely damaged - and we will all feel the consequences. We need to talk about the rule of law a ...
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As the term of "We Need To talk" has more of a negative meaning towards it I am looking to turning it into a more positive outlook and not being afraid of talking of many subjects without fear. We will hit subjects from relationships to work to the hard hitting subjects that may be very difficult to discuss. So Hey, We Need To Talk....
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Are you still watching "The Office"? If so, this is the podcast for you. Join two new friends as they re-watch NBC's The Office episode-by-episode and talk about it with the perspective that comes from living with The Office for well over a decade. There is no paper, no plastic, and no work talk allowed. It's very exclusive.
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We Really Need To Talk

Ithaca College Gerontology Institute

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We Really Need To Talk is a podcast about the conversations we should be having with our loves ones about the end of life. Gerontology professor Elizabeth Bergman and former Finger Lakes Geriatric Education Center Program Coordinator Lisa Richards and their guests will talk about how to approach these conversations as well as how to sort through last wishes, advance care planning and choices about life-sustaining treatment. And they do it all with a healthy dose of love and humor.
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After lensing one of last year’s most unexpected yet remarkable double-feature pairings - Barbie and Killers of the Flower Moon - Rodrigo Prieto, widely regarded as one of his generation’s finest cinematographers, brings us his feature directorial debut, Pedro Páramo. This time around on the show, we had the privilege of sitting down with Rodrigo a…
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For our 7th talk on Oct 22nd, we discussed greenwashing versus credible climate action and what we can all do to make a difference. Our panel comprised author Natalie Fee of plastic pollution pressure group City To Sea, Jessica Ferrow of environmental consultancy 12 and Veronica Wignall of Adblock Bristol. It was an optimistic and informative discu…
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What does it mean to navigate life's betrayals while chasing personal growth? Join us with special guest, rapper Finesse Two Times, as he shares his compelling journey of transformation from incarceration to creating music that resonates with profound life lessons. Finesse opens up about how he harnessed the universe's energy to manifest pivotal mo…
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It's no surprise your sex life takes a hit as a parent. You're thinly spread. There are so many things to manage in your head, from cutting up cucumbers to potty training and paying the plumber on time. Getting it on with a partner, or even by yourself drops down the priority list, below napping. Masturbation can seem like a laughable indulgence. B…
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Today, we’re talking about food and your brain. Sure, we’ve all heard how food affects your weight, your energy, and your gut, but what about your brain? It turns out, the connection between what we eat and how our brain functions is pretty incredible—and maybe even life-changing. We’re joined by Dr. Uma Naidoo, Harvard psychiatrist and author of T…
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In this episode I forget the name of Henry Wallace and tentatively refer to him as George Wallace (who was a famous segregationist Governor of Alabama). Sorry Henry :-( I discuss the fact that the Democrats clearly did not campaign to win the 2024 presidential election, and what circumstances contribute to that behaviour. I talk about the increasin…
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From earning just $4 after investing over $20000 to build a company in USA, Paul Zana a young and talented product designer has created an app where creatives in Uganda an Africa at large can jump on to make more money on social media. This app is called Buvaazi! Paul Zana is a self-taught product designer with close to a decade of experience in br…
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Goodbye you lovely ones! It’s been a journey, a wonderful, strange, surprising, fulfilling journey. 95% of it was shared with the ever sceptical wonderful Bekah and of course The Neighbours Cat ™ and I’ll be eternally grateful for both their and your support. Todays Final ever show was supposed to be an all singing all dancing affair, Bekah was sch…
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Following the widely successful stage production of August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson, Malcolm Washington has chosen the story as his feature directorial debut, with the film produced by his father, Denzel Washington, and Netflix. Three actors reprise their roles from the stage production, bringing their immense talent to the screen: Samuel L. Jacks…
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Egg freezing is sold as a way for women to hack their fertility and buy some more time on the biological clock. Fertility companies are marketing the procedure as an insurance policy, but some experts argue it's better thought of as a lottery. Rates of egg freezing have almost doubled in recent years but the number of people coming back to use thos…
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In this episode, we continue our conversation with Wendy and Jessica from the Diabetes Digital Podcast to explore practical ways to manage blood sugar. We discuss the science behind dietary strategies, like the role of fiber and food pairing, the effects of timing in meals, and small lifestyle shifts that can make a big difference. Eddie shares his…
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Discover a new perspective on creativity and relationships as we are joined by the innovative duo, Earthgang. In a world where dating "rotations" and "rosters" blur the lines between love and utility, we explore these concepts with humor and depth, alongside Earthgang's unique insights. They share their experience in challenging the status quo of t…
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Have you ever wondered how personal transformation can redefine your art and life? Join us as we sit down with Jacquees, the self-proclaimed "king of R&B," who fearlessly opens up about his journey from battling a drinking problem to embracing a life of family, faith, and creativity. Jacquees shares how the inspiring words of Pastor Darius Daniels …
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Samhita had it all. As the executive editor of Teen Vogue she was living the Devil Wears Prada life — fashion shows, fancy dinners and towering heels. She was a girlboss. But at the height of her success, cracks began to appear. She was anxious, burnt out and her body was falling apart. But Samhita was at New York Fashion Week in a fur coat and clu…
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In today’s episode, in honor of World Diabetes Day, we’re diving deep into diabetes. Did you know that one in two people in the United States have either prediabetes or diabetes? This means that even if you don’t have diabetes, someone you love probably does. Today, we break down what diabetes is, the differences between type 1 and type 2, whether …
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In a different approach to a postmortem of the US 2024 Presidential Election I try to avoid focusing on the campaigning choices of each party and look instead at the systemic constraints that have made US presidential elections into a spectacle - a spectacle almost devoid of actual politics. The history of US presidential politics has been dominate…
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Without a doubt one of 2024’s biggest cinematic events is The Substance. Coralie Fargeat’s body horror premiered at this year’s Cannes Film Festival to great critical acclaim and has been gathering more and more attention ever since. We managed to sit down with the film’s cinematographer Benjamin Kračun for an interview. If you’ve seen the film, yo…
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There's an expectation that couples share a bed, but what if sleep isn't compatible with being in the same room as your other half? Maybe they snore, maybe they starfish, or maybe you just need a few hours without another human touching you. Is a sleep divorce, AKA, having separate bedrooms, the answer? There's a trend towards normalising sleeping …
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In this episode, we talk to Professor Gloria Mark about the complexities of attention and the toll of burnout. We explore how burnout differs from depression, noting that while both involve a lack of motivation and energy, burnout often stems from ongoing demands and lack of resources. Professor Mark shares insights into how systemic factors, not i…
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Can you really be friends with your ex? Join us as we explore this question with the incredibly talented Kiana Ledé, who shares her unique perspective on the rollercoaster of relationships, inspired by her fiery Aries nature. Kiana opens up about her latest album, "Cut Ties," and how her creative process is fueled by the chaos and purposefulness of…
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Despite Sean Baker’s impressive track record, his seventh feature, Anora, might be what brings him the next level of critical- and, more importantly, commercial- success. Baker, who shoots his projects on film, reteamed with DoP Drew Daniels for the second time after Red Rocket. Drew, whose work you might know from projects such as Waves or It Come…
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Ladies is making a special series about WTF happens when we go through perimenopause and how to make it to the other side intact. There’s a ton of information out there about this phase, some of it confusing, a lot of it nonsense. Never fear, we’re here to help you sort fact from fanny fart! We want to hear your stories of change, from what’s going…
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If you're wondering what legendary director Sam Raimi is up to these days (besides prepping his next project Send Help, rumored to star Rachel McAdams), he’s busy producing films. His latest project is Don’t Move, directed by Brian Netto and Adam Schindler, and headlined by Kelsey Asbille. In our conversation with Type AB, we touch on the duo's dir…
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Is Ozempic the drug of our lifetime? Since it burst onto the scene it's become synonymous with weight loss, with everyone from A-list celebrities to your next-door neighbour rapidly slimming down. The popularity of the drug and others like it such as Mounjaro and Wegovy, has led to demand outstripping supply, with the price of these medications fal…
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In this episode, we're tackling burnout and attention overload with Professor Gloria Mark from UC Irvine. Ever feel like you’re drowning in distractions—from Slack messages and emails to the endless scroll of social media? Professor Mark helps us break down the science behind why our focus is constantly slipping and what’s driving us to the brink o…
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What happens when a touch of toxicity becomes the unexpected spice in a relationship? Join us as we welcome the multi-talented Toosii, who opens up about his latest project, "Jaded." This episode is a delightful mix of humor and insight, as Toosii shares his views on why a little chaos might be necessary for balance, echoing the yin-yang philosophy…
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Spending too much time within the confines of your home, in front of your computer, might lead some to tell you to “touch some grass”. But what do you do when that’s not an option? You touch others’ hearts in the world of World of Warcraft and make a difference in the digital world that translates into the real one. That’s exactly what Mats 'Ibelin…
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No story is easy to tell, and you can always complicate it for yourself, but that might be beneficial for your purpose. Taking on the conflicting institution of fraternities presented a similar challenge for first-time director Ethan Berger, who remained committed to his vision and wasn’t afraid to make changes to his script as time passed and life…
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There aren't many people on your Instagram feed who are as loved and as loathed as Abbie Chatfield. Ever since Abbie shot to fame as the slut-shamed villain on The Bachelor Australia in 2019, she's been a public and controversial figure who's hard to look away from. Five years and almost 500K followers later, Abbie's built an empire on sharing her …
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Today, we continue our conversation about healthy habits that ended up becoming unhealthy for us. We’re talking about fasting for too long, lifting weights that are too heavy, becoming overly obsessed with getting perfect sleep, and even meditating too hard... Is that a thing? Today, finding the right balance with health advice. To hear the rest of…
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Hey you guys! Given this is technically the penultimate EVER episode :( (As the next will be Halloween itself) I thought it only fitting to go full circle and sit for a few hours and talk to one of the best people in podcasting, Brennan from them there GSG (Ghost Story Guys). I've no idea what we DON'T talk about, but as one of the people who first…
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Ever wondered how an artist transitions from working behind the scenes to becoming the first R&B sensation signed to the reimagined Death Row Records? October London is here to share his extraordinary journey with us. From his intuitive music-making process—crafting entire songs without pre-written lyrics—to creating his debut project "Rebirth of M…
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A directorial debut is always a significant event, not just for the director, but for everyone involved in the project. And no film can truly succeed without a strong script, which is the case for Woman of the Hour, starring and directed by Anna Kendrick, and written by our next guest, Ian McDonald. In this episode, we explore the film, based on th…
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