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THE HAMILTON REVIEW
The Hamilton Review, WHERE KIDS AND CULTURE COLLIDE is a weekly review of current issues that impact children and the families. Since I am a pediatrician, for 35 years, the program is centered on health related topics, but the program also concerns itself with larger cultural issues as well.
GLAMOUR AND SPICE PODCAST
Glamour and Spice is a podcast about everything related to women from struggling to fit into a changing to society, nutrition topics, parenting topics, and just angry rants for the day you feel you just wanna let it out. I am Mirna Sabbagh, I am a mother, dietitian, and a woman who struggled and continues to struggle in order to maneuver in the tricky world of women today, oh, especially in the middle east.
THE GREEN BAKER PODCAST
We use the human experience to advocate, educate and de-stigmatize the responsible consumption of cannabis. It's all about the plant and the stories that make us human. Angie Willoughby aka The Green Baker takes us on a ride to educate, advocate and demystify the uses of the cannabis plant. With this varied array of guests she hopes to de-stigmatize and normalize the use of cannabis in all its forms and fashions while at the same time bringing the human aspect to this plant to the forefront with grace, humor and a little bit of storytelling. So if you are canna curious or even a canna expert you will find something or someone that you can relate to via The Green Baker Podcast available on all streaming platforms.
EX MACHINA
For better or worse, the technology India has been building over the past decade has had and will continue to have tremendous national significance. It’s hard to connect the dots and appreciate the real impact of these technologies on society. Ex Machina places these technologies in context, telling the story about how they were made and explaining exactly why they are significant. Ex Machina is hosted by Rahul Matthan, and is produced by Vaaka Media.
OSHC AFTER THE BELL
Barbi Clendining from Firefly HR and Saurubh Malviya from We Belong Education have teamed up to bring to you a fun and informative conversation and talk about every aspect of the Out of School Hours profession. With over 30 years’ experience between them and a large network of OSHC friends they are looking forward to sharing their knowledge and experience with you and hope to help you in your life as an Educator. So Buckle up
EXPLORING AWARENESS
"Find Peace and Joy in the most unlikely places". Season One Season One of the Exploring Awareness Podcast provides listeners a dual learning opportunity. First, to learn about and, through guided meditations, experience Mindful Awareness, Being and Presence and the innate Peace, Joy, Compassion that come from this practice. Starting with the first episode and listening through to episode 62, you will increasingly understand how a Mindful Awareness perspective connects one back to the essence of being. Secondly, listeners will witness the awakening of the co-host Lisa Barry, a long-time on-air radio broadcast interviewer for her local NPR station. Witness her awakening as she questions, struggles, and then integrates these concepts and practices until her untimely death. Episode 63, grieving her death, is an example of applying Mindful Awareness to grief, with the help of David Whyte’s poem, The Well of Grief. Lisa called this process a “Big Fun Journey”, and although the process of awakening can be difficult, you will see that realizing the expansiveness and freedom from knowing one’s authentic self transforms the day-to-day concerns of a pre-occupied mind into Presence and Being. From our original description- Join Lisa Barry, a long-time on-air radio broadcast interviewer and Frank Anderson MD MPH professor at the University of Michigan Medical School and School of Public Health on a journey to explore ways that provide another approach to look at and deal with life to enjoy each day as it unfolds- whatever happens. Learn from lively discussions as two people on a path of self-discovery, share conversations about mindfulness and other techniques and decide for yourself if a shift in perspective can lead to a more authentic life experience informed by an innate and ever-present peace, joy, generosity and love. This podcast is a resource for those interested in starting a journey to deeper meaning in life and who may be looking for a unique way to get started. Experienced Mediators, or those who have never tried...burned out professionals, overwhelmed students and anyone exploring the issues of sexual, gender and racial identities will find tools to increase comfort and personal agency. No matter where you are in your journey, there are lessons shared both practical and inspirational to help anyone live a more balanced and self-aware life. (Music provided by htpps://www.purple-planet.com) **This web site/podcast is not an attempt to practice medicine or provide specific medical advice, nor does use of the site establish a physician-patient relationship. The use of the information provided in this podcast does not replace medical consultation with a qualified health or medical professional to meet the health and medical needs of you or others.
31HER
Welcome to The 31Her Podcast—a show created to equip, encourage, and elevate faith-filled women who are navigating motherhood, wellness, and identity with intention. Hosted by Lauren, a mom of three, pediatric healthcare professional, and passionate follower of Christ, this podcast is your weekly reset—offering real talk, soul care, and practical guidance for living strong in spirit and body. You’ll hear heartfelt conversations, solo episodes, and scripture-rooted encouragement on different topics. If you're ready to live with strength, softness, and spiritual purpose—you're in the right place. ✨ New episodes every two weeks. 💜 Join the movement at www.my31her.com
HUMANITIES ON THE HIGH PLAINS
Humanities on the High Plains is a podcast focusing on humanities scholarship, with a special emphasis on topics relevant to the Texas Panhandle and the High Plains. Hosted by Ryan M. Brooks, Assistant Professor of English at West Texas A&M University, each episode features in-depth conversations with scholars exploring new ideas and methods in disciplines like literature, film studies, and cultural history.