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nicole loving earth podcast

a deep exploration of what it means to be human through the eyes of conscoiusness

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welcome to the nicole loving earth podcast. a series of conversations meditations & experiences shared to widen your perception of consciousness and connection. each episode explores different topics around spirituality, healing, consciousness and ways of opening our hearts and minds to what else there is. nicole forrest is a teacher of spirituality, meditation, consciousness and metaphysics; a channel and psychic medium with clients and students across the world. an avid surfer, mum, writer ...
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Parenthood Prep

Devon Clement

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Parenthood Prep equips brand-new parents and parents-to-be with the tools and strategies they need to care for their baby, navigate sleep training, grow through the toddler and infant years, and cope with everything that comes with those overwhelming early days of new parenthood. If you are ready to feel like a better parent and the best version of yourself, while resting assured that your baby is the healthiest, most sleep-filled baby possible, you’re in the right place. Join baby and paren ...
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Coming up on today’s show: Errol Louis, political anchor of Spectrum NY1 News, host of "Inside City Hall" and "The Big Deal with Errol Louis", New York Magazine columnist and host of the podcast "You Decide," offers analysis of New York's primary election results, and what they might signal for the November election. Mayor Adams holds one off-topic press conference per week, where reporters can ask him questions on any subject. Elizabeth Kim, Gothamist and WNYC reporter, recaps what he talke ...
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The Everlasting Education

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G.K. Chesterton quipped, ”Without a gentle contempt for education no man‘s education is complete.” The Everlasting Education Podcast is a Kepler Education production in which we attempt to help families achieve the best of education through a gentle contempt for education.
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Fifty Shades of Gender

Esther Lemmens

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We get curious about all things gender, sex and sexuality, as well as relationships, feminism (the inclusive kind), mental health and kink, and all that makes us humans unique and diverse. From body positivity to body dysmorphia, it’s all welcome here. Come with us on a journey of inclusion, acceptance and respect. This podcast is for you if: • You're curious and want to learn more about experiences of gender outside the gender binary; • You are questioning your gender, or • You have a loved ...
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In this episode, we're featuring two stories from young people that were developed as part of The Moth Story Lab. If you're interested in participating, or know of a young person who might be, just go to themoth.org/education for more information. Host: Ana Stern Storytellers: Aravah Chaiken learns a lesson about math and life. Iris Hernandez takes…
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This, I see the purpose of life as not what we become, but the difference we choose to make to the world around us. An un-becoming of what we thought or who we were of sorts. How I see this is the life path we travel, our strengths we build upon, our lessons we learn, our trials, our hurts, loves and joys all create this version of us that we can c…
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Robert A. Caro's The Power Broker has been called "the greatest book every written about a city." This groundbreaking work revealed how Robert Moses -- a man never elected to public office -- spent decades amassing power so immense that he was able to reshape New York City. Now, a new exhibit at the New York Historical Society, Turn Every Page: Ins…
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In a new touching coming-of-age story, Elliot, an 18-year-old woman played by Maisy Stella, receives advice from her older self, played by Aubrey Plaza, after a magical mushroom trip with her friends in the woods for her birthday. Writer and director Megan Park joins us alongside Stella to discuss the film, "My Old Ass," which opens in theaters thi…
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In 2018, Red Bull Arts presented the first major exhibit of the work of the late rapper, Graffiti artist, sculptor, performance artist and philosopher of sorts, Rammellzee. A new book, co-edited by the curators of that show, Max Wolf and Jeff Mao, came out last week. We speak to them about Rammellzee: Racing for Thunder.…
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Natasha Rothwell, who gave standout performances in "Insecure" and "The White Lotus" has her first starring role in the new Hulu series, "How to Die Alone." She plays Mel, an airport worker who has let fear keep her from her dreams. When Mel has a brush with death, she vows to change that. We speak to Natasha about "How to Die Alone," premiering th…
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Cynthia Alvarez fell in love with Marine Corporal Daniel Mark MacMurray. She was a peace activist, he was a proud veteran, and the two didn't always see eye to eye. But they agreed to love each other.Leave us a voicemail at 702-706-TALK, or email us at podcast@storycorps.org.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR …
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In this hour: win, lose or draw! Stories of competition and play. Family pranks, high school Latin, college track, and the need for approval. This episode is hosted by Moth Executive Producer, Sarah Austin Jenness. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Storytellers: Joey Garfield is invited to play wi…
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Author and journalist Sarah Smarsh has spent the last decade dedicating herself to correcting stereotypes, misinformation, and prejudice around the lives and beliefs of rural, working-class White Americans. She speaks from experience, as the daughter of two poor Kansas residents. Now, she's collected that decade of writing in her new book, Bone of …
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Are you struggling to get your baby to sleep through the night? Feeling anxious and unsure about the sleep training process? Teaching your baby any new skill is challenging, but in this episode, I dive into the four C's of sleep training that will give you the confidence and tools you need to help your little one (and you!) get the rest you deserve…
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Iowa has three million people and a million come to their State Fair, each with their own goals and dreams for the fair. We hang out with some of them, to see if they get what they hoped for. Prologue: A big bull, a giant slide, and cowboys on horseback shooting balloons are just a few sights you can take in at the Iowa State Fair. Some people come…
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The documentary "The Cowboy and The Queen" follows Monty Roberts, a California horse trainer whose nonviolent techniques of taming horses piqued the interest of Queen Elizabeth II, a kindred spirit whose endorsement of Monty's process popularized his methods worldwide. Roberts joins to discuss his life story, along with Andrea Nevins, director of t…
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One man secretly hands off more and more of his life to an AI voice clone. Today, we feature veteran journalist Evan Ratliff who, for his new podcast Shell Game, decided to slowly replace himself bit by bit with an AI voice clone to see how far he could actually take it. Could it do the mundane phone calls he’d prefer to skip? Could it get legal ad…
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In a moment of reflection I caught myself seeing the past five years as memory upon memory flooded through of where I was to where I am now. Not only where I have been in the physical sense, but also my maturity… emotionally, mentally, spiritually. It’s funny isn’t it… one of the things I hear myself saying before becoming agitated is ‘will this ma…
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Meg Wolitzer presents a show of stories about our need to have “proof of love”—some demonstration by those nearest and dearest of exactly how much they care. A lot, in Etgar Keret’s sweetly improbable “Almost Everything,” in which a husband looks for the perfect gift for a demanding wife. It’s read by Liev Schreiber. In Jacob Guajardo’s “Conquistad…
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Beabadoobee is an award-winning singer and songwriter from England who’s been releasing music since 2017. Her third album is called This Is How Tomorrow Moves. It came out in August 2024 and went to #1 on the UK charts. She made the album with her bandmate Jacob Bugden and with producer Rick Rubin at his studio, Shangri-La, in Malibu. And for this …
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This week, a special episode of The Moth Radio Hour—featuring a live Mainstage show from Anchorage, Alaska. Family ties, king salmon, and cheese. Hosted by Jacoby Cochran with additional hosting by Moth Executive Producer, Sarah Austin Jenness. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Storytellers: For t…
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From the author of Eileen and My Year of Rest and Relaxation, a story about weird people doing weird things. Read by Colby Minifie from The Boys, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Fear the Walking Dead. Michael Ian Black hosts this episode, which includes an interview with Moshfegh.
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This episode drops on Labor Day, but this episode is about dropping something entirely different on another kind of labor day. Preparing for birth and delivery can feel overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be. In this episode, special guest Brittany Pruneau, founder of Enlightened Expectations, shares her expertise on how to get ready for Labor Day…
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New Jersey is likely to send its first Latina to Congress in November after Democrats selected State Senator Nellie Pou to replace the late Bill Pascrell on the ballot. WNYC's Nancy Solomon reports. Meanwhile, New York City workers have removed a plywood passageway that covered a sidewalk in Kips Bay that spanned three mayoral administrations. But …
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WNYC's Community Partnerships Desk regularly teams up with the nonprofit Street Lab to highlight stories from neighborhoods across New York City. We recently set up shop at GrowHouse Community Design + Development Group's Brooklyn Black Utopia, an event at the Flatbush African Burial Ground designed to reclaim Black spaces and honor ancestors acros…
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First aired back in 2017, here’s a show of questions and, sometimes, answers. Cause we get a lot of questions. Like, A LOT of questions. Tiny questions, big questions, short questions, long questions. Weird questions. Poop questions. We get them all. And over the years, as more and more of these questions arrived in our inbox, what happened was, gu…
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In honor of summer vacation, this episode we’re heeding the advice of innumerable super bowl winners and taking a trip to Disney World, with three stories all about the magic kingdom, and the complex emotions that arise when we visit a place of fantasy and forced wonder. Host: Kate Tellers Storytellers: Sara Rae Lancaster’s grandfather takes one la…
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Meg Wolitzer presents three stories in that explore the idea of “fitting in,” and whether it’s worth the effort. In “Reality,” by Diana Spechler, a woman longs for the ephemeral glory of a reality show. It’s read by Kirsten Vangsness. “Long Hair,” by Uche Okonkwo, performed by Karen Pittman, explores hair as a form of power. And “A Sacrifice,” by S…
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Two years ago, the United States did something amazing. In response to the mental health crisis the federal government launched 988 - a nationwide, easy to remember phone number that anyone can call anytime and talk to a counselor. It was 911 but for mental health and they hoped that it would save lives. However, if you call 988 today the first thi…
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Two years ago Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck got married, more than a decade after dating and splitting up once before. Their smiles and PDA were contagious and rooting for their romance to last. But this week J.Lo filed for divorce, leaving many to wonder, what happened? The Atlantic staff writer Faith Hill interviewed couples who reunited a few y…
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Gwen and Yasir weren't the type of couple that liked to run marathons, at first. As hardships pulled their lives in unexpected directions, running became their best— and sometimes only— way of remembering what really mattered.If you want to leave the StoryCorps Podcast a voicemail, call us at 702-706-TALK. Or email us at podcast@storycorps.org.Lear…
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If you're listening to this episode when it airs, I will be at Burning Man. What does that have to do with your new baby? Well, you'll be truly shocked to learn that there are many similarities between what it's like to have a baby and going to a giant communal event in the middle of the desert. Listen in this week to discover what you can learn ab…
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In this hour, stories of testing one's own limitations and discovering new wells of strength and resolve. This episode is hosted by Moth Senior Director Meg Bowles. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Storytellers: Living on the 44th floor, Lucy Danser has to face her fear of elevators. Albert Fox C…
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In the last few years, shows like "The Office," "Friends," "Girls," "Suits" and "Sex and the City" have gained new audiences as some viewers have found comfort in watching previously aired shows. Vulture TV critic Kathryn VanArendonk joins us to discuss this trend and we take calls about your favorite comfort shows.…
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A new documentary investigates the disappearance and reexamines the legacy of the woman who helped people worldwide learn to type. "Seeking Mavis Beacon” director Jazmin Renée Jones and producer Olivia McKayla Ross join us to discuss their exploration of the application software program released in 1987 and the woman whose face was on the package.…
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February, 1976. A flight out of California turned catastrophic when it crashed into a farm in rural Nebraska. What happened that night at the local hospital, and crucially, what went wrong, would inspire a global sea-change in how emergency rooms operate and fundamentally alter the way doctors think in a crisis. Special thanks to Jody and Jay Uprig…
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[REBROADCAST FROM Jun 27, 2024] In the play "N/A," Holland Taylor stars as N, a longtime Democratic Representative and former Speaker of the House, who spars with A, played by Ana Villafañe. A is an ambitious and progressive newly elected Representative from New York, who thinks it's time for a new generation to take control. The play follows their…
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Inspired by the book by historian Donald Bogle, a new four-part docuseries reveals the stories of Black actors, writers, directors, and producers in Hollywood from the silent era through "Black Panther." Director Justin Simien joins us to discuss "Hollywood Black" now available on MGM+. *This segment is guest hosted by Kousha Navidar.…
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One day over a decade ago, photographer Andrew Garn looked at a pigeon -- really LOOKED at one -- and was stunned. The iridescent feathers. The fan-like sweep of their wings. Their luminous eyes. He realized he would never look at them the same way again and began photographing them. Then he started volunteering for a bird rescue organization and r…
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Meg Wolitzer presents three stories in which plans go awry, or alter completely. In Ben Loory’s “Dandelions,” read by Wyatt Cenac, a suburb is invaded, and experiences a change of heart. Edwidge Danticat imagines an ultimate act and its consequences in “Cane and Roses,” read by Anika Noni Rose. And a romance with comic underpinnings changes course …
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We go back almost 100 years, to the beginning of women's inclusion in elite sports. It turns out that men had an odd variety of concerns about women athletes. Some doubted these athletes were even women at all. And their skepticism resulted in the first policies requiring sex testing. Tested is a six-part series, you can binge all the episodes now …
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Do you have a toddler who wakes up at an ungodly hour every morning, no matter what you do? It's a common problem that leaves parents feeling exhausted and frustrated, but reality check: we are not starting the day at 4:30 in the morning. We can go back to sleep and they can go back to sleep, and in this episode I show you how. Tune in to discover …
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Our life is merely a grain of sand upon the wide open shore of consciousness. We are here experiencing this life, together - and for the billions of years the planet has been here, the millions of people that have come before us, do you not think it incredible that we are here together, at this exact moment, sharing this life experience? Here you a…
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The four-month sleep regression is a common source of pain for my new parent clients, causing sleepless nights, stress, and confusion. While there's plenty of information out there about it, most of it is either inaccurate or doesn’t offer any solutions. So, now is the time to clear up the confusion and give you some practical tips for getting your…
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What is it actually like to have a newborn baby, and how can you make the first few weeks of your baby's life a delight for both you and your baby? Whether you're an expecting parent, think you'll be expecting at some point, or are just curious about what it's like to take care of something that doesn't even look like a human yet, this episode is f…
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Want to learn a simple tool that can help you understand yourself, your children, and even your partner or co-parent better? The obvious answer to this is… YES! That's why I've invited the amazing Liz Orr onto the podcast to discuss the Enneagram and how the Enneagram personality test can help make you a happier, calmer, more confident parent. Also…
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Truly, what a time to be alive. Sometimes though it can feel like the whole world has been cast into darkness, for us all to be swallowed whole by this immense pressure of living through what we are living through. And then… this thought comes to mind, what if we have all been brought here at this time to witness this, and perhaps be the ones to ma…
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Once you're out of the newborn stage when all you do is hold and feed your baby, you might find yourself asking something like, "What should I do with my baby all day? How do I keep them busy? What TV shows should they watch? What does a baby need to be learning at this age?" Your baby doesn't need to learn the ABC song. Your four-month-old doesn't…
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This week, I have a special guest on the show. Margaret Mason Tate is a relationship coach, consultant, and writer who specializes in helping people live a life that's aligned with what they really want. After one party in a relationship has pushed a whole human being out of their body, things change in a relationship. So, now you've got this new p…
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Even if you have a partner who you split chores with, we still have to deal with a ton of mental and emotional labor because, let's be honest, there are some things our partners just can't do. So, how do you handle the mental and emotional labor of household tasks, instead of getting lost in stress and resentment? Tune in this week for a powerful s…
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