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Family Traveller
FAMILY TRAVELLER
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The adventure doesn't stop when you have kids; it's just the beginning. Brought to you by Family Traveller magazine, the global voice of authority on family travel, each episode offers in-depth expert advice and all the know-how family travellers like you need to make the most of your time away. Let us help you go further. Like travel? Have kids? You’re in the right place. Hosted by Katie Bowman, mum and editor of Family Traveller magazine, and Aaron Millar, award-winning travel writer and dad of two.

Sis, Please!
SIS, PLEASE!
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Satta and Jaretta are two black millennial women who discuss topics like navigating dating, marriage, motherhood and busy careers. What makes them unique? Their different perspectives on life, love (and everything in between) based on their nearly 10-year age difference. And one other thing: they used to share a bunk bed growing up. Yes, these Queens aren't just sister friends. They are truly sisters. Listen in as Satta and Jaretta share their life experiences and journeys as black women in their 30s and invite you to share yours, as well. Welcome to the fam, and welcome to Sis, Please! 💛👩🏾👧🏾👩🏾‍🦰👩🏾‍🦱👱🏾‍♀️👸🏾👩🏾‍⚕️👩🏾‍🎓👩🏾‍🏫🧕🏾💛 This podcast is hosted and sponsored by Satta Sarmah Hightower and Jaretta Konneh. When Satta isn't sharing her life experiences with Jaretta, she works in content marketing and helps technology & financial services companies powerfully convey their message. A storyteller at heart, Satta has a master's degree from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. When Jaretta isn't dealing with the craziness of dating apps, she works as a non-profit professional. She has a master's degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Education.

Bittersweet Infamy
BITTERSWEET INFAMY
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Storytellers and best friends Josie Mitchell and Taylor Basso share the stories that live on in infamy: the strange and the familiar, the tragic and the comic—the bitter and the sweet. New episodes every other Sunday on the 604 Podcast Network! Support the show: ko-fi.com/bittersweetinfamy

The Roll Down
THE ROLL DOWN
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A space for People of Color to be known and seen, and guidance for those who are in the pursuit of justice. Follow us!: instagram.com/therolldownpodcast Chasing Justice Podcast Network

Break the Dating Code: The Truth About Dating and Finding The One
BREAK THE DATING CODE: THE TRUTH ABOUT DATING AND FINDING...
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Dating Coach Loari Edison has broken the code for dating and wants to share her wisdom with all those amazing women out there struggling to find their “one”! She will challenge your perspectives and get you to think both differently and practically, freeing up the emotional space needed to make dating enjoyable and on your terms. Join Loari on a journey into rediscovering your authentic, beautiful self and uncovering what you truly want in a partner. You will find healing, humor, empowerment and joy along the way.

The Shared Power Podcast: Notes on Collective Leadership with Mia Henry
THE SHARED POWER PODCAST: NOTES ON COLLECTIVE LEADERSHIP...
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The Shared Power Podcast is about how people can lead collectively in spaces designed to support activism and advance justice and equity. It features frameworks and interviews that demonstrate how relationship-building and trust are critical to building and maintaining effective movements for change. Produced by Cassaundra Sampson & Alycia Tate The host, Mia Henry (she/her), is the CEO of Freedom Lifted. Mia has served in many roles that required shared leadership, developing long-lasting relationships with people she has worked alongside. As a co-director, associate director, supervisor, training co-facilitator, board member, consultant, and community organizer, Mia knows first-hand what it means to commit to sharing power as we work for freedom and justice.

Connecting Communities®
CONNECTING COMMUNITIES®
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Federal Reserve community development experts are uniquely positioned to discuss emerging and important community and economic development topics. Connecting Communities webinars are an easy way for you to connect with what the Fed is learning through our research and outreach.

Psyched
PSYCHED
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Join Kaia Roman, the host of Psyched - a podcast by the Women in Psychedelics Network, for bite-sized conversations with leaders and luminaries about the power and promise of psychedelic medicine. Breaking stigmas, getting real, and dropping truth bombs, these mind snacks are designed to bring about awareness and inquiry into the multifaceted, multidimensional world of psychedelics. Share with your most skeptical friends and family members!

Progressively Drunk
PROGRESSIVELY DRUNK
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Every once in a while, we'll start the podcast sober, and through the episode we'll discuss a topic and get drunk.

The Jono Fisher Podcast
THE JONO FISHER PODCAST
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This podcast is an invitation to embody beautiful leadership. Sharing intimate conversations that explore the more soulful aspects of being alive including our sorrows, our creativity and our connection with the sacred world. Jono draws on 20+ years of training more than a million people alongside visionaries such as Brené Brown, Eckhart Tolle, Dr Dan Siegel, Tara Brach and the founders of Google’s most successful leadership program. This podcast has appeared 5 times in the top 10 podcasts with a regular 100,000 listeners. Apple named it the Best of 2015 with guests including Michael Cheika (Australian Wallabies coach), Marianne Williamson (#1 NYT Bestselling Author), and Rob Bell (TIME magazine's 100 most influential people).

North Indy Podcast
NORTH INDY PODCAST
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The North Indy Podcast is a conversational, interview-style podcast with local business owners, artists and community members throughout Northern Indianapolis and beyond.

The Energy Optimist
THE ENERGY OPTIMIST
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Welcome to The Energy Optimist, a monthly podcast brought to you by the Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC). Each episode, we tackle a thorny energy policy challenge in bite-sized interviews with leading experts. We start with the bad news and end with what increasingly feels like a radical idea: that there are reasons for optimism. If you're new to how we regulate the energy system, we'll demystify it for you. If you're a seasoned practitioner, we'll hopefully leave you with renewed optimism to keep doing the work to improve our energy system.