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THE ALCOHOL DEBATE
Welcome to the Alcohol Debate Podcast! If you're baffled by the mixed messages about alcohol or curious about the boom in alcohol-free drinks, this podcast is for you. We're diving deep into how booze impacts us individually and society as a whole. Join me as I chat with experts to debunk myths, explore the facts, and offer practical tips for those looking to change their drinking habits. This isn't an anti-alcohol crusade - it's about empowering you with the knowledge to make informed choices. So sit back, relax, and let's dive into the alcohol debate together!
THE NEURODIVERSITY VOICES PODCAST
I’m Paul, the host of The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast. I’m not a clinician, researcher, or professional expert — and that’s intentional. I come to this work as a neurodivergent individual with lived experience. I know what it feels like to navigate systems that weren’t designed for how your mind works, to question your own capacity because of labels, and to search for language that actually reflects who you are, not just how you’re measured. This podcast exists because too many conversations about neurodiversity happen about us, rather than with us. How This Podcast Is Different Unlike many podcasts in this space, The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast isn’t built on credentials or clinical authority. It’s built on listening, reflection, and shared humanity. I don’t position myself as an expert with answers. I show up as a facilitator of stories — asking curious, grounded questions from the perspective of someone who lives this reality every day. That means: Conversations aren’t rushed or overly polished Guests aren’t reduced to diagnoses or achievements Complexity, contradiction, and uncertainty are welcome Lived experience is treated as valid knowledge Whether I’m speaking with educators, parents, authors, creatives, researchers, or other neurodivergent individuals, the focus is always the same: seeing the person before the label. Why Lived Experience Matters Here Being neurodivergent shapes how I listen, how I notice patterns, and how I hold space. It allows me to ask questions that come from recognition rather than assumption — and to create conversations that feel safer, slower, and more honest. This isn’t a podcast about fixing people. It’s a podcast about understanding ourselves, our systems, and each other more clearly. If you’re looking for expert opinions, you’ll find many excellent shows. If you’re looking for real conversations, grounded in lived experience and mutual respect, you’re in the right place. The Neurodiversity Voices Podcast — Embracing Every Mind. Sharing Every Voice. Website: https://www.neurodiversityvoices.com Follow Us On Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, and LinkedIn: @neurodiversityvoicespodcast Visit our merch store: https://www.neurodiversityvoices.com/category/all-products Your feedback means the world to us. Please rate and leave a comment on your favourite podcast app so we can continue amplifying neurodivergent voices.
CURIOUS ROOTS
The Curious Roots podcast digs deep in the living earth of our personal, familial and communal lives to help us understand how we exist in the world today. Though the format of the podcast may vary from season to season, be it narratives, one-on-one interviews or panel discussions, the root line is the same. What are the stories from our family and community histories that travel with us into the present? How do we understand and work with these histories as both individuals and as collectives to create the world of now and the future? Season one of the podcast begins with the maternal story of my own curious roots, still buried, but breathing and holding fast in Harris Neck, Georgia. Each week, in six short form episodes, I’ll share the story of my mother’s people and how it informs my life today. Curious Roots is hosted by Michelle McCrary and is co-produced by Moonshadow Productions and Converge Collaborative.
UNPACK MY BRAIN
Unpack My Brain is a space where thoughts don’t have to be polished to be worth sharing. This show is just me unpacking what’s on my mind — life, identity, ambition, relationships, money, confusion, clarity, and everything in between — out loud, with you. No scripts. No pretending to have it all figured out. Just honest conversations and real-time processing. If your thoughts feel scattered but meaningful, you’ll feel at home here. Think of this podcast as a shared pause — a place to slow down, unpack what’s swirling around in your head, and make sense of it together. Thursdays @ 8PM PHT
THE RISE & GRIND MORNING SHOW
Born in Detroit and launched on June 2, 2020, The Rise & Grind Morning Show powers weekdays on Podcastic with a fast, fun, and fearless blend of news, culture, music, technology, and community stories. Airing live Monday–Friday, 9:15–11:30 AM EST, the on-air crew—Milds Dixon, Brittany Chanel, B. Todd, Lake B., Ms. GiGi, and Cam—is engineered and produced by Chanie Chan, bringing seven distinct voices that balance humor with real-world insight. From headline breakdowns and social-issue deep dives to artist spotlights, entrepreneur features, and interactive segments, Rise & Grind keeps listeners informed and inspired while showcasing the people who make Metro Detroit thrive. What began as a spark in 2020 has become a must-catch daily ritual for creators, founders, and community builders across the city and beyond. Tune in for honest conversation, fresh music and tech picks, and the kind of motivation that turns ideas into action—live on Podcastic, with replays and clips available on demand. Connect with the Show: - Follow on Instagram: @podcasticlife. https://www.instagram.com/podcasticlife/ - Watch live on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PodcasticLife/ - Visit: www.podcasticlife.com]http://www.podcasticlive.com Wake up, tune in, and rise with purpose!
THE BROKEN TRADITIONS PODCAST WITH LERON GASKINS
Broken Traditions is a podcast helping people escape digital addiction and reconnect with real life. Hosted by Leron Gaskins, the show blends storytelling, research, and culture commentary to reveal how our phones are rewiring us — and how to break free. New episodes every Tuesday.
WINS + LESSONS PODCAST
Wins + Lessons Podcast is a Broken Traditions production, where we explore real, inspiring stories of resilience, growth, and overcoming life’s toughest challenges. Every episode dives deep into the mindset shifts, life lessons, and powerful breakthroughs that prove: there are no losses in life, only lessons. From personal struggles and professional wins to difficult decisions and moments of transformation, Wins + Lessons Podcast gives viewers and listeners authentic conversations with people who bet on themselves and kept going.
OLE BRANDT: "AQATTAQ" KNR
Radiokkut tusarnaagassiaq Ole Brandt-imit allanneqartoq: Aqattaq. Arnaq qajartuumasoq. Aallakaatitani arfiniliusuni inuttaapput Jens Johan Broberg, Benja Jerimiassen, Preben Lange, Jens Brandt, Johan Abelsen, Sofie Olsen, Kaj Peter Svendsen, Abia Abelsen, Laura Jerimiassen, Søren Heininge aamma Ole Brandt. Aallakaatitassiortitsivoq Johan Abelsen
OLE BRANDT: "IPPIARSUUP IMAI" KNR
Atuagaq nangeqattaartoq. Ukioq 1980-imi julemærkekomitémit nersornaasigaanermini qujassuteqarluni atuakkiortoq Ole Brandt neriorsuivoq kalaaleqatini ippiarsuutimi ilaanik "aviffigerusullugit". Atuagaq Kalaallit-nunaanni naqiterisitsisarfiup ukioq 1981 saqqummersippaa. Atuffassisoq Suso Heinrich
THE BACK 9
The Back 9 is a podcast hosted by Dennis Williams and Josh Mora, targeting individuals in or approaching mid-life who seek more fulfillment in various aspects of their lives. The hosts discuss topics such as starting over in careers or dating, emphasizing the importance of mindfulness, openness to change, and learning from experiences. The podcast aims to create a safe space for introspection, covering challenges like living alone, dating fears, and making mistakes. They invite guests, including celebrities, therapists, and coaches, to share personal stories and insights on healing from divorce, finding partners, and gaining confidence in relationships. The metaphor of the "back 9" in golf is used to convey the idea of a second chance in life, with fresh opportunities to achieve something remarkable. The hosts encourage leaving the past behind, embracing new possibilities, and moving forward with confidence. The podcast is available on Apple, Spotify, and other podcast platforms.
CHASING ZERO: AN OZINGA SAFETY PODCAST
As a leader in ready mix concrete, energy and logistic solutions, Ozinga sees the call for safety being everywhere: Beyond the construction site, and well after we've punched out. On Chasing Zero, Ozinga Health & Safety VP Adam Pummer discusses the ways that industry experts and fellow coworkers are leading by example, to help increase safety and eliminate incidents and injuries. Find full video of every episode at http://youtube.com/OzingaRMC.