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Fanachu! is a weekly podcast based in Guam in the Marianas Islands. It provides an decolonization and indigenous themed focus to news and events from the Marianas, Micronesia and the Pacific. It is live streamed each week on Facebook and features monthly episodes that promote the use and learning of the Chamoru language.
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The Internationalist

Association of Commonwealth Universities

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The Internationalist is a podcast from the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU). In each episode, academics, students and practitioners from across the Commonwealth take on the current debates in higher education. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Decolonize Everything

Rebecca J. Mendoza

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A podcast to start conversations about decolonization on a variety of topics with a variety of voices. Disrupting the status quo by supporting a new consciousness & liberation in all areas of life through practical tips + radical Ideas. Chicana (Mexican-American) hosted featuring community leaders, social workers, activists, friends, artists, healers, and YOU! Thanks for tuning in on this journey of learning and standing in solidarity!
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Hey Changemaker!

Girls’ Globe

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Hey Changemaker! In this podcast, Julia Wiklander, Founder of Girls’ Globe, speaks with activists, advocates, founders, entrepreneurs, researchers and other changemakers - on the issues they care about and their journeys to doing something about it. Learn how to take inspired action and build movements of change. We’re here for uplifting conversations to build solidarity and hope - and to inspire you to use your gifts, passions, frustrations and uniqueness to follow your own purpose as a cha ...
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The X Podcast

Brenda RIgney

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The X Podcast with Brenda Rigney looks at the invisible work of Gen X women entrepreneurs. You’ll hear from Brenda, a 27+ year corporate exec drop-out and solopreneur on what it takes to run your business behind the scenes. Brenda will share her personal stories and lessons weekly and debunk the myths that stop you from launching your dream biz. Brenda coaches entrepreneurs in her ALIGNED AF Community membership, at her global retreats and in private coaching experiences. Learn more at Brend ...
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Align your passion with your purpose with the Social Change Career Podcast. PCDN sits down with the world’s top professionals in the social change field to learn how they are changing the world while making a living. Honest conversations turn career advice for the global changemakers.
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Decolonize and Discover

Witchever Path LLC

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The Decolonize and Discover podcast, an offshoot of the Massachusetts-based Decolonize and Discover festival features the BIPOC, Queer, Disabled creators in podcasting, SCIFI, burlesque, music and other arts. Your hosts are Journee LaFond and Jes Negron. Learn more about the Decolonize and Discover event and mission at DecolonizeandDiscover.com
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Eat Real To Heal Podcast

Nicolette Richer

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This is the Eat Real to Heal Podcast with Nicolette Richer, where you'll learn how to use organic, plant-strong, whole foods as medicine to reverse hundreds of so-called 'incurable' chronic degenerative diseases - such as infertility, diabetes, heart disease, autoimmune disorders, skin issues, depression and other mental health challenges, cancer and more. This podcast is a mix of real healing-hero stories, conversations with leading scientists and doctors, and the how-to's to reverse diseas ...
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The Sacred Speaks

John Price

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Join depth psychotherapist and Jungian scholar, John Price, in an exploration of extraordinary stories and phenomena that lurk beneath the surface of normal and everyday life. Listen in as John interviews experts, dilettantes, sinners, and saints to explore their professional and personal perspective on the underlying purpose of the mysteries which lurk within the seemingly mundane nature of day-to-day life. John received his Master’s degree in clinical psychology and his Doctorate degree in ...
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Dear Diaspora

Nduulwa Kowa

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Dear Diaspora exists to host Africa-centered conversations about all things business, culture, and more! Join host Nduulwa Kowa and special guests as we ask the big questions, challenge narratives surrounding Africa, learn and unlearn — and explore what a more connected and engaged African Diaspora can look like.
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Hadar's Web

Hadar Cohen

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Hadar's Web is a podcast featuring community conversations on spirituality, healing, justice, and art. Hadar is an Arab Jewish scholar, mystic and artist. She teaches spirituality and Jewish mysticism at Malchut, a spiritual skill building school teaching direct experience of God. Hadar is a Jewish mystic who builds decolonial frameworks to worship God. Hadar is an artist weaving the spiritual with the political through the artistic mediums of performance, movement, writing, weaving, sound, ...
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Misrepresented

Kahaani

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MISREPRESENTED tells stories that challenge the way you think about how history gets made. The show was recently awarded the Gotham Film & Media Institute and Variety Magazine's Audio Honor "in recognition of their innovations in audio storytelling." It's also been featured by Apple Podcasts and has become a Top 100 hit in over a dozen countries. MISREPRESENTED is produced by Kahaani, a project to put the world back in world history. Learn more at www.kahaani.io
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Land Decolonized Podcast

First Nation Land Management Resource Centre

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Welcome to Land Decolonized! This Indigenous podcast explores the practical side of the Framework Agreement on First Nation Land Management. Created for First Nations communities and anyone interested in learning more about land governance outside of the Indian Act. The Land Decolonized podcast is brought to you by the First Nation Land Management Resource Centre and supported by the First Nation Land Advisory Board.
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Rafiki is a result of two loving Kenyans Tula Bischof and Brendalisa Karoki brought together by the universe to share our light. We are eager to make room for important conversations to take place, while acknowledging all the facets of the learning process. Join us as we explore topics ranging from personal identity to national identity while addressing the trauma embedded in African Politics. In the words of Elizabeth Jebiwot Bischof "corruption exists when people are not empowered". We aim ...
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Podagogies: A Learning and Teaching Podcast

Podagogies: A Learning and Teaching Podcast

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Podagogies is a learning and teaching podcast that explores the pedagogy of post-secondary educators who bring scholarship to students in compelling, innovative, and surprising new ways. Produced by the Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching at Toronto Metropolitan University, visit us at torontomu.ca/teachingcentre
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The Monkey Dance

The Monkey Dance

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Everything society: from science and philosophy to politics and art. Cognitive scientists, philosophers, political scientists, anthropologists, and more sit down to make sense of the world.
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The Once And Future Nerd

Glass & Madera

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When three high school students from modern-day Pennsylvania find themselves trapped in a world of wizards, elves, and feudal intrigue, they must learn to survive in their new surroundings, and undertake an epic quest to save the world from the encroaching forces of chaos. WARNING: This Audio Drama contains adult language, graphic descriptions of violence, and explicit discussions of sexuality. This is, of course, in the interest of historical realism. We hope you enjoy our story about wizar ...
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We're a community who envision a world that's more Just, Equitable, Decolonized and Inclusive (JEDI). We're changing the way we see ourselves and each other, and shifting our worldview on business by looking through a JEDI lens.I’m your host, Rosie Yeung (she/her), a Chinese-Canadian immigrant with invisible disabilities, and I’m a JEDI speaker, coach and facilitator. Do you also want to be a JEDI Warrior for social impact? Then please join me in Changing Lenses! Each episode is hosted on co ...
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Fare of the Free Child

Akilah S. Richards

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Fare of the Free Child podcast focuses on Black people, Native Indigenous people, and People of Color (BIPOC) families who practice unschooling and other forms of Self-directed, decolonized living and learning. Each weekly episode examines a particular way that we’ve accepted coercive, emotionally and physically damaging habits as a normal part of adult-child relationships. With a focus on deschooling one’s self, decolonizing education, and exploring radical self-expression, this podcast cha ...
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The Cycle Breakers Podcast

Rachael

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The Cycle Breakers Podcast is for those of us who have been chosen to be the ONE in our lineage to transmute pain into power & wounds into wisdom. Hosted by Rachael Hunt, First Nations Chippewas of Nawash, Intuitive Indigenous Mentor & founder of Freedom School & The Freedom Method™️. This is an homage to her roots as an Aniishnaabe Kwe (translated from Ojibwe, meaning indigenous woman) This podcast weaves in personal storytelling, amplifies Indigenous voices, and features the inspiring jour ...
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We Are Climate Designers

Climate Designers

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Are you a designer (in any industry) taking on climate action? You are not alone. We'll introduce you to other climate designers doing amazing work that confronts our changing climate. You'll hear firsthand how designers consider sustainability, climate science, product life cycles, regenerative design, and environmentally friendly options in their work. You can learn more and join us at climatedesigners.org Brought to you by Sarah Harrison and Marc O’Brien of The Determined.
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Race, Health & Happiness

Dr. Onye Nnorom

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Navigating professional life as a "racialized" person can be exhausting. Join Dr. O, a Public Health Physician Specialist in Toronto, as she interviews guests who are overcoming the obstacles of overt and institutionalized racism to achieve their professional goals while creating healthy and fulfilling lives. If you'd like to learn about thriving in the face of adversity while staying well, this is the podcast for you.
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The afikra Podcast

afikra

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The afikra Podcast is our flagship series featuring experts from academia, art, media, urban planning and beyond, who are helping document and shape the histories and cultures of the Arab world through their ‎work. Our hope is that by having the guest share their expertise and story, the community walks away with a new‎found curiosity, and recommendations about new nerdy rabbit holes to dive into head first. ‎ ABOUT AFIKRA afikra | عفكرة is a movement to convert passive interest in the Arab ...
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A podcast focused on creating engaging and accessible political education for today's Left. We read all those theory and politics books and teach them to you, the listener, so you don't have to. Then you take what you learn and put it into practice. You can find Red Library's sister project at https://capillariesblog.wordpress.com which focused on political theory and analysis. Come check it out!
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The EcoPolitics Podcast

voicEd Radio

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The Ecopolitics Podcast is a 16-episode audio series offering core content for university students studying environmental politics in Canada. The show is created and co-hosted by Dr. Ryan Katz-Rosene (University of Ottawa) and Dr. Peter Andrée (Carleton University), and funded by the Shared Online Projects Initiative. All episodes are freely available for use under a Creative Commons Licence 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND). Instructors and students of environmental politics everywhere are invited to use t ...
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The Our Wildest Dreams podcast, hosted by Brittany Pollard, is all about the healing powers of creativity and imagination. Discover what’s possible when you build a partnership with your wildest dreams rather than dismissing them. Hear stories of melanated visionary architects who’ve dreamed big, followed their callings, and manifested their desires. Reclaim your creative energy and use it to construct what you wish to experience in the world. Learn techniques to strengthen your self-trust, ...
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STFU Podcast

Nishea Balajadia

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Welcome to STFU Podcast with Nishea Balajadia. I am a single mother, survivor of childhood abuse and domestic violence, a retired foster parent, a community advocate in Fresno, California. I grew up in corporate tech world (I worked at Fortune 500 Companies like AT&T, Google, and Flextronics) and left in 2017 to pursue community organizing and advocacy where I was roped into evangelical megachurch cult life and escaped their grasps in 2019 while fostering three toddlers under three. I began ...
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Intentional Fire: Karuk Tribe/SWCASC

Intentional Fire: Karuk Tribe/Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center

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The Intentional Fire podcast is a collaborative effort between the Karuk Tribe, Department of Natural Resources and the Southwest Climate Adaptation Science Center. The podcast records stories and perspectives related to cultural and prescribed burning and builds off of a recent report called Good Fire. The report, commissioned by the Karuk Tribe, describes the barriers to intentional burning and identifies potential solutions. This podcast gives voice to those impacted by fire suppression a ...
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Just Beings

Evanna Lynch and Dr. Melanie Joy

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Renowned actress and writer Evanna Lynch and award-winning psychologist and bestselling author Dr. Melanie Joy have conversations with changemakers about how to shift our thinking to create a more just world for people, animals, and the planet—and to cultivate personal transformation in the process.
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Cozy Hermit Coven

Cindy Norton Stokes

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Hosted by Cindy Norton Stokes, the Cozy Hermit Coven is a comforting, introspective, and witchy place nestled in a bright and inviting forest cottage. Here we gather around the hearth to talk about all things cozy and mystical. Here you are invited to slow down and learn more about yourself, so that you can begin to connect with your intuition and the longings of your soul. And we can’t get to that cozy space without standing up to oppression along the way, so you can rest assured that the C ...
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Embodied Justice with Dr. Judy Lubin

Center for Urban and Racial Equity

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The Embodied Justice podcast delves into the intersection of inner well-being, social change, and racial justice. Hosted by Dr. Judy Lubin, the founder of the Center for Urban and Racial Equity, the podcast explores the ways that personal and collective trauma influence our roles as changemakers and the broader impact they have on our work. In urgent times, inner work is often overlooked when caring for communities and building toward a just and liberatory future. In this podcast, we pause t ...
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The SIREN Podcast

Social Interventions Research and Evaluation Network

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Welcome to the official podcast channel of the Social Interventions Research and Evaluation Network (SIREN) at the University of California, San Francisco.
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VocalizED

Neisha Terry Young

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This podcast is a summer series that explores topical issues in education. I am your host, Neisha Terry Young. I am currently a student in the School of Education at Drexel University, where I am pursuing my PhD in Educational Leadership and Policy. This summer the podcast series focuses on the intersection of identity and research interests. I speak with professors, professional staff/activists, and PhD students to explore their various conceptualizations of identity, and how their identity ...
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The Secret Lives of Black Women

The Secret Lives of Black Women and Stitcher

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Join close friends Charla Lauriston and Lauren Domino on their hunt for the ‘secrets’ that have helped black women flourish through the bullsh*t. They connect with guests over shared experiences by wading through everything from sex and self-care to rage and anxiety. Each conversation centers on creating a space for joy with some newfound besties while asking: how do the black women we admire stay incredibly phenomenal?
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In this episode, we have Ariana Fotinakis & Vanessa Lesperance of Decolonize & Rize with us. Their business offers decolonial training and workshops for mid to large size organizations. Their flagship offering is Reconciliation & Well-Being -- equipping their clients with nervous system regulation and holistic well-being to be able to engage in rec…
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This is a different episode of the podcast with host Julia Wiklander speaking about the global feminist solidarity movement, building resilience in the midst of deep pain, and why she started the podcast. This is an episode to remind us of why we’re doing this work. She talks about what feminist solidarity really means - and what inspired her to st…
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Episode 4, Season 13 of the Social Change Career Podcast features, Mara Tissera Luna, a leading expert in child protection, forced migration, and gender-based violence, discusses how decolonization is reshaping social change careers. With over 15 years of experience, Mara shares practical insights into building a meaningful career in international …
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In this episode, we dive into the fear of being seen as an Indigenous woman, exploring how cultural and historical trauma has influenced our relationship with visibility and self-expression. We’ll talk about the importance of breaking these cycles, reclaiming our power, and embracing our right to be seen in both business and life. You’ll hear pract…
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Does everybody experience memory in the same way? We sit down with Andreas Arslan to chat about what we spontaneously imagine when we read or actively remember, and how everything from inferring causal relationships to the salience of symbols can impact recall. We also talk about how the structure of experience impacts and possibly even determines …
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Beth Woroniuk is currently a Senior Fellow with the Feminist Foreign Policy Collaborative. Until earlier this year, she was the Vice-President, Policy at the Equality Fund. Beth has worked to advance gender justice and feminist approaches to policymaking for over 35 years. She has advised and worked with bilateral aid agencies, women’s funds, UN en…
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Today we spoke with Emily Anne Brant, an indigenous author, speaker, and mentor who works with with businesses, leaders, and coaches who have colonial settler ancestry and want to make their spaces safer, more welcoming, and actually supportive for folks in the global majority. Emily is Turtle clan, from the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte First Natio…
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Brace yourself for a mind-blowing episode of The X Podcast as we welcome Ellyn Schinke This former research scientist turned burnout expert is about to shatter everything you thought you knew about exhaustion and success. Prepare for multiple "aha" moments as Ellyn shares: - Her biggest revelations in building a burnout-proof business - The surpris…
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For those wanting to learn more about Chamoru traditions around the Nobenan Niñu as well as practice your Chamoru, then this is the perfect Fanachu episode for you, as it features as guest Siñora Teresita Concepcion Flores, a member of the Kumision I Fino’ CHamoru giya Guåhan, a techa and a longtime Chamoru language educator. This episode and other…
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In this special episode of This Is Not a Watermelon podcast, we speak to Professor Mona Harb, co-founder of the Beirut Urban Lab at the American University of Beirut, to help us delve into the intricate socio-political dynamics and historical narratives of Beirut's southern suburbs, known as "Dahiyeh" that's been under severe Israeli bombardment si…
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Episode 3 of Season 13 of the Social Change Career Podcast features Rachel Fry, a dynamic leader in positive psychology and leadership coaching. Rachel is a leading expert in mental performance, leadership development, and career growth. With over 16 years of experience, she has helped leaders, impact focused professionals, and athletes build resil…
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Hassina Sherjan is the Founder and CEO of Aid Afghanistan For Education. She has over 30 years of experience in education, business, communication, and journalism. Hassina is a co-author of “Toughing It Out in Afghanistan,” published in February 2011, and has published various op-eds in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian, USA Tod…
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In this episode, we explore what it means to have the audacity to show up boldly, confidently, and powerfully as an Indigenous woman. Through stories, practical tools, and ancestral wisdom, we’ll dive into how embracing our presence can be a transformative act of reclamation and self-love. Today Rach riffs on: Understanding what it means to “take u…
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Interview begins: 3:40In this episode of The Sacred Speaks, Dr. John Price hosts Ayize Jama-Everett for a discussion on spirituality, religion, cultural identity, and the pervasive impact of colonization. Ayize shares insights from his journey, beginning with how his roots in Harlem and his work within the psychedelic space have shaped his perspect…
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I share my tried and true format for creating more ease and flow in my week by taking on less. You'll hear me talk about: - Vision + Values + Goals - 90-Day Sprints - Weekly Plan - Weekly Recap With this format in place, I see these results in my life and business: - I work 20-25 hours a week with a 6F business - I have recurring revenue with clien…
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How do we use symbols to construct and reconstruct our internal realities? We sit down with the two new cohosts of The Monkey Dance, Mariem Diané and Xueyi Yao, to talk about the relationship between language and memory and the importance of symbols in abstract thought. We cover a lot of ground, going from temporal perception and learning to social…
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What does it take to walk in two worlds as an Indigenous entrepreneur? In this episode, I dive into the journey of blending ancestral wisdom with modern business practices. I share practical tips for grounding yourself in your roots, breaking through generational barriers, and building a lasting legacy. Whether you’re a new entrepreneur or a season…
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Dr. Dominic Brady, an award-winning plastic surgeon, was diagnosed with incurable Multiple Myeloma in 2017. Determined to augment his conventional treatment naturally, he did a deep dive into extensive cancer and nutrition research. As a result, Dr. Brady adopted a whole food, plant-based diet, regular exercise, and targeted supplements. His remark…
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Elizabeth Dartnall is the Executive Director of the Sexual Violence Research Initiative (SVRI). She has 25+ years of expertise in health systems, mental health, and addressing violence against women and children. Liz is an experienced global health specialist. Her career encompasses roles in both government and research in a range of countries acro…
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Are you putting your goals last on the list? Have you been putting projects, tools, and ways to grow your business off for far too long? You need my 5 steps to mobilize your goals. I use this for planning a vacay with my kids to implementing a new tech system with a client. Let's get to it now!! In case you missed it, the Aligned AF Community membe…
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There's a difference between building a 7F business and 7F wealth. Bri Smith debunks what is often celebrated on social media from influencers, and share what's necessary to run a profitable and scalable business. Bri Smith, CPA and Wealth Strategist helps small business owners & high income earners build and manage their wealth through effective f…
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For this episode of the series "The Environment and You" with Tori Manley Speaking, she explores the kinships that interconnect us with the land. On "Awakening Our Kinship: Protecting Endemic Species and Natural Habitats" she talks to Tihu Lujan of the group "Tåsi, Tåno' yan Todu" about personal healing that further connects us to the land. This ep…
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Laura Somoggi, Co-CEO at Womanity, is an international development expert with a focus on gender equity, social impact, and trust-based philanthropy. A feminist and strong advocate for devolution of power through equitable partnerships, she has overseen programmes with a presence in 15 countries. Coming from a colonised country and a family of refu…
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Do you remember the Hale’-ta series of books published by the Department of CHamoru Affairs? They featured essays and primary documents and biographies of important figures in Guam and Chamoru history. This series had a huge impact in terms of education and consciousness raising in the 1990s and early 2000s, but has not been active for more than a …
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Erin Axelman is a queer Jewish filmmaker, based out of Somerville, MA. Israelism is their directorial debut. Erin and Sam Eilertsen founded Tikkun Olam Productions, a nonprofit filmmaking collective that focuses on documenting and supporting movements for justice. Erin has produced videos for Senator Ed Markey, as well as Congressman Jamaal Bowman.…
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“Spilling the Black Girl Tea: Unfiltered Stories from the Heart of Appalachia” is a multimedia project built on the fundamental belief that the people who are the least heard have the most important things to say. The storytellers in the project are Black girls and women who call West Virginia home — part of a vibrant but often overlooked group tha…
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Episode 2 of Season 13 on the Social Change Career Podcast features Dominic Kiraly, Director of Online and In-person Training at the United States Institute of Peace. He shares his journey from initial job search challenges to becoming a leading expert in education, training, and instructional design, highlighting the transformative power of unique…
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Rachael has just returned back from the incredible 2-day Indigenomic SHE conference and is teeming with inspiration and motivation. Whilst there were many takeaways that she is still processing, one notably stood out that she couldn't wait to share with you. In this episode, Rach riffs on: her biggest a-ha moment at the conference how she manifeste…
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Why do we have imagination? We sit down with Maria Fedorova to chat about what imagination is, ways to describe imagination as a process and a capacity, and whether it differs from perception and hallucination (if at all). We also discuss how imagination helps us navigate our realities, its relationship to our beliefs, and its role in empathy and u…
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“Spilling the Black Girl Tea: Unfiltered Stories from the Heart of Appalachia” is a multimedia project built on the fundamental belief that the people who are the least heard have the most important things to say. The storytellers in the project are Black girls and women who call West Virginia home — part of a vibrant but often overlooked group tha…
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In this week's episode, Rach is dropping in some inspo that will have you feeling empowered and inspired to keep going for your big dreams. We can all go through those lulls on our journey when we wonder if anything is even working out or meant to be -- this will help you snap out of any unfavourable headspace you might currently be in! Rach riffs …
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“Spilling the Black Girl Tea: Unfiltered Stories from the Heart of Appalachia” is a multimedia project built on the fundamental belief that the people who are the least heard have the most important things to say. The storytellers in the project are Black girls and women who call West Virginia home — part of a vibrant but often overlooked group tha…
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Interview begins: 5:03In this episode of The Sacred Speaks, we explore the profound spiritual and social dimensions of gender with Rev. Cynthia Brix and Dr. Will Keepin, pioneers in the field of gender reconciliation and equity. Cynthia, an interfaith minister and wellness expert, and Will, a former quantum physicist turned healer and spiritual see…
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Join us for an enlightening conversation with Lisa Woodruff, the dynamic founder and CEO of Organize 365®. In this episode, we dive deep into Lisa's mission to transform chaos into calm, helping busy individuals master the art of home and paper organization. Lisa shares her journey from overwhelmed teacher to organizational guru, revealing how she …
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If you're wondering what your 20's are all about, we can confirm that you're not alone. In this episode we dissect the transition into adulthood with a thought-provoking debate about this 'defining decade'. Whether we're leaving the nest, navigating the job market or trying to figure out who we are outside of the roles that we have played throughou…
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This week's episode was inspired on one of Rach's Hot & Healed Manifestations Walks (#iykyk). She serves up her usual dose of positive mindset with a no BS flare and a few tangents tossed in for good measure. She's going to help you get out of any tough or challenging situation you might be facing with a few powerful questions to begin asking yours…
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Trained as an Artist, Architect and Architectural Conservationist, Naomi Lane's work as an Architecture and Heritage advisor informs her artistic practice, and her passion for taking photos of old buildings and vernacular architecture when traveling locally or abroad is a starting point for the development of her paintings, which seek to draw atten…
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“Spilling the Black Girl Tea: Unfiltered Stories from the Heart of Appalachia” is a multimedia project built on the fundamental belief that the people who are the least heard have the most important things to say. The storytellers in the project are Black girls and women who call West Virginia home — part of a vibrant but often overlooked group tha…
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Get ready for some incredible insights and inspiration, especially if you’re considering making a big career change after 40. Jillian Murphy, Sales Coach interviews me from her podcast Scale Your Sales and I decided to share it again on The X Podcast. Topics we cover: My Journey from Corporate Life to Entrepreneurship The Challenges of Corporate Bu…
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For this episode of Fanachu, Tori Manley Speaking sits down with Mike Manley, Trusted Car salesman, Father and Veteran. They discuss the most common mode of transportation, our expectation of well being and status through our cars. How we buy what we buy and how we can be at a constant disadvantage as Chamorro people. We end the episode with hopefu…
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In this episode, produced in collaboration with the Qatar Foundation, Marc Owen Jones — Associate Professor of Media Analytics at Northwestern University Qatar — talks to us about this age of disinformation and how it manifests in the context of the Middle East. We discuss regulating social media platforms and try to understand what exactly disinfo…
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We open Season 13 of the Social Change Career Podcast with —John Marks, one of the world’s most insightful changemakers and the founder of Search for Common Ground. In this episode, John shares hard-earned lessons from his extraordinary career, offering practical advice on building a career that connects social impact and peace. We’re also thrilled…
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Tracy Chahwan's bold and vibrant posters have become a common fixture of Beirut's walls, and her colorful illustrations are known and loved by people across the Arab world and beyond. For this episode of the afikra podcast, she joined us in our Beirut-studio to reminisce on the early days of her career, and discuss key influences and what it means …
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Tasleem Jessani is a Clinical Hypnotherapist & Leadership Coach. She has a wealth of experience coaching female leaders ranging from line managers right up to C-Suite/Executive Leadership. We talked about her practice and how to guides business leaders and owners to a higher level of self, purpose and clarity. Tasleem is gifting all of your a Power…
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Jen Sulak and I get into an inspiring conversation about amping up your creative juices to spark more authenticity in your business. Jen is an experimental artist and wedding photographer who loves the connection that still moments bring in our modern times. Over 17 years ago she started the journey of becoming a photographer which has brought her …
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Ever thought what was needed of you to step into what's possible for you as a biz owner? Melissa Hoffman joins me in this episode to talk about mindset, hypnotherapy and breathworks for midlife women entrepreneurs. Melissa supports high achieving women entrepreneurs with breaking free from their good girl conditioning, perfectionism and self doubt …
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Today we welcome Willow Blythe-Carroll, an enrolled citizen of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, is an award-winning Indigenous communicator, international speaker, and storyteller. As the founder of Weaving Wisdom, Willow inspires leaders of Indigenous and diverse communities — at all stages in their journeys — to embrace authenticity and carry forward…
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How can we balance knowledge transfer and democratic empowerment? We sit down with Kristina Vasić and Ákos Szegőfi in a wide ranging discussion about the importance of access to information in a democracy, the need for institutions for knowledge transfer, and how decentralization can help deconstruct entrenched power structures. The conversation sp…
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In this enriching episode of “Embodied Justice”, Dr. Judy Lubin converses with Toyin Ajayi, founder of Outdoorsy Black Women. The discussion navigates through Toyin’s inspiring journey of building a community for black women interested in outdoor activities, the transformational power of connecting with nature, and the imperative of rest in the zon…
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Jillian Murphy, Sales Coach and a sheer gift of genius to every entrepreneur wanting to grow their business is on The X Podcast. Jillian shares her story of job loss and her rise to entrepreneurship with us...but it wasn't always smooth sailing to a multi 6F business. Jillian shares her secret to overcoming adversity and great advice for women look…
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