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Rare Mamas Rising
RARE MAMAS RISING
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A podcast for mothers of children with rare diseases to find support, advice, community, and hope! Join Rare Mamas founder and podcast host, Nikki McIntosh as she talks with remarkable rare moms rising from difficult diagnoses for their children. Catch an episode of Rare Mamas Rising and walk away encouraged, uplifted, and empowered!

The Creature Connection
THE CREATURE CONNECTION
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The Creature Connection is a show about the fictional worlds you love and the creatures that exist within them. On each episode, I’ll dive into your favorite movies, TV shows, books, video games, and other fiction to explore our link to the worlds and our love for their creatures. I’ll be joined by nerds like me who love fiction and the fictional worlds we find comfort and joy in.

Circle of Change
CIRCLE OF CHANGE
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In Circle of Change, you will listen in on heart-centred conversations that will inspire you to be the change you want to see in the world. Your perspectives will shift, aha’s will emerge, and you’ll remember just how interconnected we all are. Bring more love and joy to your life and your community with host Ame-Lia Tamburrini.

Equity Outcomes: David Arendale's Narrated Publications
EQUITY OUTCOMES: DAVID ARENDALE'S NARRATED PUBLICATIONS
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Equity Outcomes presents audio narrated publications by Dr. David R. Arendale on creating a learning environment that supports all students to achieve their educational goals. These audiobooks will include topics on student-led academic study groups, Universal Design for Learning principles that instructors can use in their classroom, antiracism practices to create inclusive learning enviornments, and more.

Playing Telephone
PLAYING TELEPHONE
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Childhood best friends, Scarlett Sanchez and Dennis Kluba talk all things pop culture in this weekly podcast. New episode every Wednesday!

Art Astra Podcast
ART ASTRA PODCAST
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A podcast exploring the intersections between space studies and the arts. Hosted by Emily Olsen and Alexa Erdogan.

Free World
FREE WORLD
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FREE WORLD is a podcast about women reconstructing their lives after incarceration. In this series we hear stories from women and non-binary individuals about the ways prison tears at the bonds of family, the triumphs of resilient human beings, and what’s it like to put a life back together in freedom. Hosted by Norma Cumpian and Shone Robinson of the Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC).

National Grid - Grid Guide
NATIONAL GRID
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This is the podcast channel for National Grid’s virtual education series on Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) topics – we call it the Grid Guide to… The series will include live virtual events, videos as well as this podcast channel. See our website for more information.

Speaking of Purpose
SPEAKING OF PURPOSE
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Season 3 coming this fall. Host Sona Khosla, Benevity’s Chief Impact Officer, connects with courageous leaders and change makers from the world’s most impact-driven brands and innovative nonprofits. Tune in to hear insights, stories and advice from leaders who are harnessing the power of purpose to drive business impact and social impact.

Keskusteluja kryptassa
KESKUSTELUJA KRYPTASSA
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Keskusteluja kryptassa -podcast-sarjassa kirjailija Elina Hirvonen puhuu kiinnostavien vieraiden kanssa suurista, jokaisen elämää koskettavista asioista. Aiheina Helsingin tuomiokirkon kryptassa mm. rakkaus, pelko, kateus, luokka, häpeä ja sivistys. Tuottajana Suna Vuori, Svart Helsinki oy Tuotanto Kirkko ja kaupunki -media sekä Helsingin tuomiokirkkoseurakunta Tuotantoa on tukenut Kirkon mediasäätiö

Shared Space
SHARED SPACE
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Shared Space is an open platform for individuals who wish to share their story of being broken, the process of healing, spiritual evolution, and the unique journey of self discovery.

The Time 4A Pint Podcast
THE TIME 4A PINT PODCAST
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The global watch industry produces an estimated 1.2 billion units a year. With around, 7.5 billion people on the planet, that means that over a 6 and a half year period, enough are made for every one of us to go out and buy a brand new watch of our own. In reality, that’s not what happens. For starters, just because all these watches are being churned out, doesn't mean that anyone is actually buying them. Lots of people can’t understand why you would spend money on a wrist watch. After all, with just a couple of taps, your mobile phone can tell you what the time is anywhere in the world - and you can catch Pokemon on it. You can’t do that with a watch. On the other hand, for some people, one watch isn’t enough. There are those among us that hunt out, capture, collect, catalogue, and show off their watches to others who share the same passion. On internet forums, Instagram, and even at in person meetups. For those who collect, watches are kind of like Pokemon, they’ve got to catch them all. And that’s what this show is all about. Watch collectors. Not Pokemon.