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'The Bottom Of It' with Joshua Moriarty
'THE BOTTOM OF IT' WITH JOSHUA MORIARTY
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At a time when music is at its most ubiquitous and supply is everywhere, what is it that drives artists to continue to create and do what they do? ‘The Bottom Of It’ is a podcast hosted by New Zealander Joshua Moriarty who is a musician, songwriter and performer for both Miami Horror & All The Colours. These candid conversations philosophise and muse over the music industry, the meaning of life, what art offers to the world, what being a creative gives back to the people of this planet and how to try and keep yourself sane in a world of entropy! It’s also just a relaxed one-on-one chat between musicians with a host that has plenty of years experience and isn’t afraid to tackle any issue no matter how niche or ridiculous and have a laugh about it.

'The Radio Coffee House Show'
'THE RADIO COFFEE HOUSE SHOW'
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Christian Motivation 🔥, Talk 🎙️, Music 🎧 & Coffee ☕ https://linktr.ee/radiocoffeehouse

(Fore)Man Podcast
(FORE)MAN PODCAST
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Sawdust, Sarcasm, and Skills for Life Welcome to the (Fore)Man Podcast, where four shop teachers step out of the classroom and into the booth to talk all things building, trades, and the people behind the tools. Each week, we welcome a surprise guest from the world of construction — from seasoned pros to rising stars — to share real stories, career insights, and the kind of shop talk you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a student just picking up your first hammer or a veteran foreman with sawdust in your veins, this podcast brings you humor, heart, and a heavy dose of hands-on wisdom. Just straight-up conversations built on the success of the trades. Join us as we build futures, one episode at a time.

(Improv) PodCLASS with Billy Merritt
(IMPROV) PODCLASS WITH BILLY MERRITT
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Improv icon Billy Merritt shares real-life longform classes. There are 1000 forms, and if you are (or want to be) an improviser, you will commit to learning all 1000. You hear the origin story of the form, its iterations, the key elements, and then... CAN WE HAVE A DRUM ROLL, PLEASE? You will listen to Billy walk actual students through relevant exercises and then guide them through the form itself. Billy thanks his students in advance for allowing listeners to learn from their mistakes. They also do some great work. Of course, because Billy is a master instructor. That was NOT sarcasm. He really is. I'm going to stop now.

(PB&C) Personal Branding And Chante's podcast
(PB&C) PERSONAL BRANDING AND CHANTE'S PODCAST
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As the Personal Branding Unicorn Friend that I am, I absolutely love teaching, training, and helping Mompreneurs and Network Marketers build an impactful personal brand that will help them stand all the way out and leverage their uniqueness for monetization.

(Pop) Cultural Marxism
(POP) CULTURAL MARXISM
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In (Pop) Cultural Marxism, a subseries of the Podcast for Social Research, BISR faculty Ajay Singh Chaudhary and Isi Litke (and special guests!) will be exploring the “fantastic form” of pop-cultural commodities—from film and television to toys and games to objects of every conceivable consumer variety.

(Re)thinking insurance
(RE)THINKING INSURANCE
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In (Re)thinking insurance we discuss the issues facing P&C, Life, and composite insurers around the globe, as well as exploring the latest tools, techniques and innovations that will help you to re-think insurance.

(self)center - b. real + heal
(SELF)CENTER
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To (self)center is to pause and do a pulse check on how you are, be real, its okay no matter what you are facing/have journeyed through and how your're healing. Join Bri Gasper, an empath and vulnerably honest mental health/self care advocate, who lives to connect us through honest conversations to help normalize the journey and things we all feel. Join us in this space where it's okay to just b. real and heal!

(Un)informed Handball Hour
(UN)INFORMED HANDBALL HOUR
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Welcome to the (Un)informed Handball Hour. A handball podcast, brought to you by Chris O'Reilly, Brian Campion and Alex Kulesh joined by a range of wonderful guests.

(Un)Learning Space Podcast: Conversations Rooted in our Humanity
(UN)LEARNING SPACE PODCAST: CONVERSATIONS ROOTED IN OUR...
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This podcast features the (Un)Learning Space team sharing real and unreal truths about the process of unlearning oppressive socialization and conditioning that has harmed us. It's about learning to love ourselves through the journey and loving each other as well This podcast features texts, like The Four Pivots by Shawn GinWright and other amazing social and environmental justice activists. This podcast is about healing and being well in spite of daily consistent and constant barriers.

(Y) Connect
(Y) CONNECT
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Welcome to The (Y) Connect Podcast. As the heartbeat of the community, the Y is a connector where people of all ages and walks of life come together to elevate their health, wellness, education, and essential life skills. Join hosts Allison, Zarinah and Robert as they have authentic conversations with individuals sharing personal connections and stories of what connects them to the Y. For 164 years, the YMCA of Metro Atlanta has built programs that foster community, address critical needs, and empower individuals to achieve their full potential. This work is only possible with our Y community. Together we champion communities where everyone belongs and would love for you to be part of it. Let's keep the conversation going about what the Y means to you and where you can find one near you. Please visit us at ymca atlanta dot org and subscribe to our Healthy Together newsletter. Biographies: Robert As the Associate Executive Director of the Andrew & Walter Young Family YMCA, Robert Wright has 20 years of experience encouraging and motivating individuals in the human and social service industry. His experience working with children and adults with mental health and substance abuse diagnoses, as well as developmental disabilities, fueled his passion for being an advocate and champion of others, and fed his spirit and desire to join the Andrew & Walter Young Family YMCA in 2000. Robert utilized his experience of assisting others and transferred his energy and focus to fitness and wellness by joining the Wellness department in 2009 as a Group Exercise Instructor and Wellness Coach. He is motivated to merge both arenas to give individuals with diagnoses and disabilities another avenue other than the traditional clinical and medicinal approaches. Robert is a graduate of Morehouse College and holds a BA in Business Administration. He is a proud father of two beautiful young women, Taylor and Devyn, a proud member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., and enjoys exercising, traveling, and spending time with his family. Zarinah Zarinah Winston began working for the YMCA of Metro Atlanta in 1999 and has served in multiple roles for the past 23 years. Currently, she is a Center Director of an Early Learning Center. Prior to becoming Center Director for the Y, she was a Summer Camp Counselor, After School Site Director, Assistant Teacher, Lead Teacher and Lead Instructional Support Coach. Zarinah received the high distinction of “Outstanding Performance Award” for her work with the Covington Family. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Multidisciplinary Studies (Education), a Master of Education in Curriculum & Instruction with a minor in Early Childhood Education. Zarinah is proud to be a mother of three wonderful children, Zamaria, Zachary, and Zavier, two of which attended a YMCA Early Learning at the tender age of six weeks. Zarinah’s family is her heart and inspiration for striving to be the best version of herself. Outside of the Y, she owns her own candle business, she enjoys journaling, traveling, exercising, listening to music and spending time with family and friends. Zarinah is influenced and mentored by her uncle who is the CEO/President of a YMCA.  Allison Allison Toller is the Chief Social Impact Officer for the YMCA of Metro Atlanta. Charged with cultivating and stewarding the Y’s strategic partnerships, she also drives the Association’s strategic plan. Additionally, Allison oversees the Y’s volunteerism and advocacy initiatives. Prior to coming to the Y, she was a corporate social responsibility leader with Cox Communications. With a dual background in broadcasting and education, Allison was Chief of Staff and Communications Director for two of the largest school districts in Georgia. Developing strong relationships among local, state and national media, Allison was a registered lobbyist working within the Georgia state legislature to fully fund schools throughout the state. She built an innovative and award-winning brand widely recognized among independent schools. As Chief of External Affairs for Mount Vernon, she amplified marketing efforts to increase year-on-year enrollment. Early in her career Allison was a television news broadcaster. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Communication from Florida State University and a Master of Arts in Teaching from Georgia College & State University. Allison lives in Sandy Springs with her husband Rick, and their two children. Nina and Jackson. Both children spent their summers growing up at YMCA Camp High Harbour at Lake Allatoona.

+1 Forward
+1 FORWARD
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+1 Forward is a show about roleplaying games using the Apocalypse Engine. We cover these games in play, and talk about the many flavors of games Powered by the Apocalypse. Each episode will have a discussion about mechanics, as well as an example of play.