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The Online Counselling Podcast
THE ONLINE COUNSELLING PODCAST
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Clay Cockrell from onlinecounselling.com explores the world of online psychotherapy and those that practice tele-medicine. By interviewing those who have taken their practice to a global virtual audience, we have created a rich resource for therapists, counselors, social workers, psychologists and psychiatrists. Thinking of taking your practice online? Learn from those that have gone before you as we explore the benefits and challenges of online counseling.

The Local Bar
THE LOCAL BAR
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A podcast for where you can pull up a chair, sit back, and enjoy conversation with some folks that have a great message to share.

The History of India Podcast
THE HISTORY OF INDIA PODCAST
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A light weekly podcast covering the history of India, from 6th century B.C. onwards. Enjoying the Podcast? Please consider donating to the Snehal Sidhu-Patrick Memorial Fund (http://tinyurl.com/prkvwll)

Explore Reddit
EXPLORE REDDIT
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This is the Explore Reddit Podcast - If you are new to Reddit, or you know your cake day by heart, you're in the right place.

Live Genre Chronicles
LIVE GENRE CHRONICLES
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A podcast about Japanese RPGs (it's a sequel to our old podcast about Japanese RPGs, which was called Dead Genre Chronicles. They got better)

Valley of Smoke
VALLEY OF SMOKE
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Audio documentaries of Southern California: microcosm of human experience, crossroads of everything.

African American Studies at Princeton University
AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES AT PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
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African American Studies at Princeton University is a monthly podcast conversation about the books and ideas animating the field of African American Studies in the 21st Century and the political, economic, and cultural forces that shape our understanding of race and racial groups. We invite you to listen as we “read” how race and culture are produced globally – looking past outcomes to beginnings, questioning dominant discourses, and considering evidence instead of myth. The podcast is recorded and produced at Princeton University in the Department of African American Studies. Visit aas.princeton.edu for more information.

The New Family Podcast
THE NEW FAMILY PODCAST
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The New Family Podcast is the show that explores what families really look like today and the issues that matter to us most. Twice a week we interview some of the most compelling people whose stories represent the many forms family can take today. And we chat with top parenting experts with great insights on the challenges of raising kids in these interesting times. This podcast comes from the creators of the popular website, thenewfamily.com, which explores and celebrates modern family life. Our series, the 1,000 Families Project, tells the first-person stories of people with families of every shape and size. In this show we interview some of the most interesting people who contribute to the #1000families series, as well as authors, family therapists, parent educators and other experts with practical advice to share that's relevant to families of every kind.

The Emotionally Healthy Leader Podcast
THE EMOTIONALLY HEALTHY LEADER PODCAST
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Many pastors and church leaders today feel overwhelmed, exhausted, and frustrated that their churches don’t seem to be making mature disciples. The Emotionally Healthy Leader Podcast explores the paradigms and practices leaders need to transform their church culture and multiply deeply changed disciples.

You Me Us Them: Relationship Advice With Bite
YOU ME US THEM: RELATIONSHIP ADVICE WITH BITE
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Two married couples dole out relationship and sexuality advice with relentless snark, staggering bluntness, and volatile outcomes. Your results may vary.

GYLibrary Podcast
GYLIBRARY PODCAST
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The latest from the Guille-Allès Public Library in Guernsey. Interviews with authors and other book-related conversations. Find out more at www.library.gg

Indoorswomen
INDOORSWOMEN
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We are a podcast of the geeky pop cultural persuasion. Two intellectually curious and geekily inclined BFFs discuss stuff we like (and don't) and play silly games. Hilarity often ensues.