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Financial Feminist

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Join money expert Tori Dunlap as she guides you on how to make more, spend less, and feel financially confident in a world run by rich white men. Through solo episodes and special guest interviews, you’ll walk away with resources to get, save, and grow money to gain financial freedom and kick some patriarchal ass at the same time. New episodes drop every Tuesday, and mini-episodes drop every other Thursday.
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The Better Different | We Kill Mediocrity

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Join our mission to kill mediocre marketing and lame branding! We the entrepreneurial spirits, marketing executives, CEO’s and start-up hipsters make our way into the lives of millions of people. With the great brands we create, we have the great responsibility to not be lame. The Better Different puts a stop to boring brands and their annoying marketing tricks and interruptive advertising. We share the stories of the brightest and delighted to inspire each other to create better brands and ...
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Criticism Is Dead

Criticism Is Dead

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A weekly podcast about the film, TV, and culture we're consuming and what it all means (if it means anything at all). Hosted by producer and writer Pelin Keskin-Liu and culture writer and critic Jenny G. Zhang.
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Criminal Archives

Henry Cummins

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This is a english version of the Brazilian channel (Arquivo Mistério: 330k+) dedicated to the presentation of mysterious crimes, ghostly apparitions, disappearances, conspiracy theories and much more.
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The Purple House Podcast

The Purple House Podcast

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Conservative comedian, Chris Lee (Chris Gainz) and liberal wife and philanthropist, Alison Clinton Lee discuss the every day life of navigating through divisive political waters, while trying to raise a normal family.
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Sinister South

Rachel & Hannah

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Join Rachel and Hannah on the Sinister South Podcast as they explore the shadowy corners of South London. Each episode digs into the gritty true crime stories that have left their mark on the local streets of South London. They’ll introduce you to the victims and dissect the mysteries while giving you a taste of the places these dramas unfolded. It’s not all doom and gloom; Rach and Han also have plenty of nonsense to chat about! So whether you're a true crime buff or just curious about the ...
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After Dark

Alison

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If you like True Crime this is a podcast for you. We’re going to be looking into some well known cases and some you may have never heard of, analyzing at all the crazy, scary, and disturbing things that people do...After Dark
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The Butterfly Nation

The Butterfly Nation

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Welcome to The Butterfly Nation, an intense hour examining the real-life experiences of the spouses and partners of po-n addicts and/or sex addicts...the forgotten survivors of the sex industry. Join Alison and Sandy, both ex-wives of sex addicts and both Certified Mindful Habit Coaches, as they weave through the complex world of sex addiction from the partner's perspective. With a focus on education and empowerment, they will use their own experiences combined with science, psychology, stat ...
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The PT Entrepreneur Podcast with Danny Matta brings you interviews and insights from top physical therapy business owners. Topics range from starting and running a cash physical therapy practice to creating digital products and even physical products. The PT Entrepreneur Podcast gives you an inside look of the minds and businesses of some of the most successful physical therapists today. No empty fluff.... just actionable, helpful information you can use TODAY.
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Beenham Valley Road

Six10 Media Group

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Beenham Valley Road is a true crime podcast taking a look into the tragic murder of 27 yr old Kirra McLoughlin, from Wolvi, Queensland. Hosted by two ex cops who actually met Kirra. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/beenham-valley-road. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Ugandan Olympic runner Rebecca Cheptegei has died, after being doused with petrol and set on fire. She is the third female athlete to be killed in Kenya in the past few years. To find out more about what's going on, Krupa Padhy is joined by the BBC's Deputy Africa Editor Anne Soy and Joan Chelimo, a fellow athlete of Rebecca's. Carol Klein is o…
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Beware the post-menopausal women who doesn’t give a damn, says 63-year-old TV presenter Carol Vorderman. Carol, a self-described ‘old bird with an iphone’ joins Nuala McGovern to discuss her new book: Now What? On a Mission to Fix Broken Britain. Part memoir, part tool kit the book relates Carols campaign to defeat the last Tory Government, and urg…
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In episode 18 we meet grade A dickhead Mark Acklom, a man with more personas than a secondary school drama club. From fake MI6 agent to high-flying (or should we say, fraud-flying) businessman, this episode takes you through Acklom’s greatest hits—like the time he got a mortgage at 16, convinced a woman he owned an airport, or that minor incident o…
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In a live edition from the BBC Radio Theatre in London, Woman's Hour examines how children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities, or SEND, as it is called in England, are supported in school. In Scotland the system is called ASN, Additional Support Needs; In Wales it's ALN, Additional Learning Needs; In Northern Ireland it is known as the…
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CW: abortion Hey, Financial Feminists! Today, we're diving into a critical topic that affects not only our bodies but also our wallets — abortion. I’m joined by Kiki Freedman, co-founder and CEO of Hey Jane, the leading patient-centered, virtual reproductive and sexual health care clinic, to talk about the state of abortion access in the U.S., the …
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In this episode of the PT Entrepreneur Podcast, Dr. Danny explores the crucial concept of recurring revenue and its impact on stabilizing cash-based physical therapy practices. He breaks down what recurring revenue is, why it's important, and how it can transform your practice. Dr. Danny shares actionable insights and real-world examples of practic…
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Social media influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan are facing charges in Romania of human trafficking and organised crime. If found guilty, they could be jailed for more than 10 years. They strongly deny the charges against them. Now, two British women not involved with the Romanian case, have given detailed first-hand accounts to the BBC,…
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Gaia, an Italian traveler, had been exploring Brazil for a few months. However, her journey took a tragic turn when she accepted an invitation to visit Jericoacoara, in Ceará. Unfortunately, she ended up crossing paths with death. This is the story of the last trip of Gaia Molinari. 📱 Notification of new cases on Instagram: https://www.instagram.co…
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We hear about the thousands of women suing the breast implant manufacturer Allergan over alleged links with a rare cancer. We have an exclusive interview with a woman who has received a payout from the company after falling sick. Susan Axelby told our reporter Melanie Abbott that she ended up being diagnosed with cancer after having an operation wh…
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On Thanksgiving Day, a mother and her one-year-old daughter went to the market to buy groceries for dinner. When they returned home, something happened and the mother was never seen again. Today I'm going to tell you the bizarre story surrounding the disappearance of Kelsey Berreth and all the details of one of the strangest cases I've ever brought…
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Eluned Morgan is the first woman in history to be first minister of Wales. She was appointed earlier this summer after her predecessor, Vaughan Gething, resigned. What does her appointment mean for women in Wales? What policies will she be focusing on? She joins Anita Rani to discuss all this and more. From spongy flesh to wandering wombs, there ha…
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Do you feel stuck in a rut? Like you're just going through the motions? In this interview I sat down with Molly Fletcher, acclaimed sports agent turned motivational speaker and author, to figure out how to break free. Hailed as the "female Jerry Maguire," Molly shares her journey from negotiating $500 million in sports contracts to helping people r…
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In this episode, Dr. Danny explores the transformative power of positivity in both personal and professional life. He shares a moving story of a homeless woman whose positive attitude amidst adversity left a lasting impact on him. Dr. Danny categorizes people as either "fountains," who uplift others, or "drains," who deplete energy, emphasizing the…
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We hear about the thousands of women suing the breast implant manufacturer Allergan over alleged links with a rare cancer. We have an exclusive interview with a woman who has received a payout from the company after falling sick. Susan Axelby tells our reporter Melanie Abbott that she ended up being diagnosed with cancer after having an operation w…
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Episode 17! Trevor's, we're back to our usual dark stories! Hannah delves into the pretty heart breaking and brutal murder of Alison Shaughnessy. What seemed like a picture-perfect marriage quickly unravelled into a story of betrayal, jealousy and a deadly love triangle. We're generally interested in where Alison's husband got his audacity because …
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Head teacher Ruth Perry took her own life in January last year whilst waiting for the publication of an Ofsted report she knew would grade her school as "inadequate". Ruth’s sister, Professor Julia Waters, has been campaigning for change in the way Ofsted rates schools ever since. A review was published today into Ofsted's response to Ruth Perry’s …
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Have you ever wondered why some people seem to effortlessly command respect and get what they want, while others struggle to be heard? In this episode, I sat down with Alison Fragale to find out why. Alison — professor of organizational behavior at the University of North Carolina and the author of “Likeable Badass: How Women Get the Success They D…
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In this episode, Dr. Danny explores marketing drop-off points—key areas where potential clients disengage in the marketing process. Identifying and addressing these drop-off points helps PT entrepreneurs streamline client acquisition. Dr. Danny uses a "detective" approach and a powerful log jam analogy to show how fixing the biggest issue can impro…
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One or two-word Ofsted inspection grades for England's schools are being scrapped immediately. Early next year, school improvement teams will be set up in every area, and the Government says it will continue to intervene in struggling schools. By September 2025, parents will be able to view a new "report card" describing what inspectors have found …
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On November 10, 2018, Amy Mullis arrived at her hometown hospital with injuries she had sustained in a corn rake accident. The spikes had pierced Amy’s back after she felt dizzy and fell onto the tool. She arrived at the hospital having lost a lot of blood and did not survive her injuries. However, an alarming discovery during the autopsy caused th…
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A new Netflix series, Kaos is a modern, darkly comic retelling of Greek mythology that will perhaps have you seeing the gender politics of ancient Greece in a new light. Stage and film actor Janet McTeer stars as the Queen of the gods, Hera. Janet joins Anita to talk about Hera’s sexual power as well as her previous roles and what has changed in th…
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Nicki Chapman is well-known for presenting shows like Escape to the Country and Wanted Down Under and also a regular presenter on BBC Radio 2. She started out as a record plugger in the music industry – and now she’s written a memoir, So Tell Me What You Want, which lifts the lid on what it was like managing and touring with the likes of David Bowi…
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A young Japanese man was found lifeless inside a sewage tank in a women's bathroom. The body was in a bizarre posture. While many believed that he had entered there on his own, several questions doubting this hypothesis are still unanswered, leaving this case to be known as one of the most mysterious in Tamura, Japan. This is the story of Naoyuki K…
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If you’d ever wondered what it’s like to attend the Democratic National Convention, then pull up a chair! In this episode, Tori is taking you behind the scenes of the DNC and sharing what it was like to be an “influencer” at the event. Tune in to hear details on everything from the hustle and bustle, to the historical and emotional significance of …
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Protests have been happening across India after a 31-year-old junior doctor was raped and murdered in a hospital in Kolkata earlier this month. Her death prompted marches and strikes nationwide over safety issues for female doctors and this soon developed into a talking point for women’s safety in general. BBC Delhi Correspondent Kirti Dubey joins …
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In this episode, Dr. Danny shares an inspiring story of a taco shop that thrived by narrowing its focus, using it as a metaphor for success in physical therapy practices. He explores the benefits of niche marketing, streamlined operations, and building a strong reputation through specialization. Learn how focusing on a specific patient group can tr…
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The Real Thing is a play within a play currently on stage at the Old Vic in London. It encourages the audience to question why we fall in love, what is fact and what is fiction. And can we can ever really know if the love we are experiencing is the real thing? Actors Susan Wokoma and Bel Powley star in the production and join Nuala in the Woman’s H…
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Trevor's...we've decided to give you a break this week with a lighter, more chilled episode! In fact...it might even be a true crime story...without any crime... We're taking a break from the usual intensity and diving instead into the quirky world of a religious sect; the Plumstead Peculiar People, Mary Ann Girling and her Jumping followers. But b…
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The Paris Paralympic Games begin tomorrow. Nuala is joined by Paralympian turned broadcaster Rachael Latham to talk us through the women we should be looking out for over the next 12 days. Composer and singer-songwriter Errollyn Wallen joins Nuala after being appointed the new Master of the King's Music. The position has existed since the 17th cent…
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In this episode, we explore the transformative journey of growing a cash-based physical therapy practice, focusing on the challenges and strategies at each stage of scaling from $10,000 to $100,000 in monthly revenue. We dive into key topics like mastering sales and marketing, building a strong foundation with your first hire, leveraging data for i…
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Family conflicts occur with a certain frequency, especially between generations raised in different times and in different contexts. People of different ages can have very different views of the world. A Californian family experienced this conflict and it ended in tragedy: on the day Cynthia Cdebaca turned 63, her gift to herself was her son-in-law…
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Whether you have a sister or not, it’s a relationship that has long fascinated us. In this special edition of Woman’s Hour, Nuala McGovern explores what makes the female sibling dynamic so compelling. If you were watching the Paris Olympics, you might have spotted identical twins Lina and Laviai Nielsen taking to the track. The Olympic duo join Nua…
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Listener Week is when all the topics, interviews and discussions are chosen by YOU! We hear from listener Siobhan Daniels. She wrote to us on Instagram: 'I would love you to talk about van life and an alternative way of living.' Siobhan is 65 years old and after selling her home and possessions has lived in her motorhome for five years. She joins N…
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In 1974 in Canada, Barbra felt a severe pain in the back of her head, like she had never felt before. She was playing cards with some acquaintances, and the pain soon passed. Upon returning home her mother told her that Beverly, her twin sister, had been shot in the back of the head. For decades the police searched for the person responsible, the c…
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Listener Week is when all the topics, interviews and discussions are chosen by YOU! Woman's Hour listener Elaine asked the programme to discuss the issue of having sex in later life. Elaine is in her seventies and her partner would like to resume a sexual relationship. They are both negotiating medical conditions and she feels reluctant. Elaine wou…
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Listener Week is when all the topics, interviews and discussions are chosen by YOU! What is it like to parent a neurodivergent child when you are neurodivergent yourself? Anita Rani speaks to listener Rachel, who discovered she had ADHD after her daughter was diagnosed, and Jo, whose children have dyslexia. How one moment or person can change your …
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What if your thirties were about impressing yourself instead of others? In this episode, Tori gets real about the shift in priorities that comes with entering a new decade, reflecting on everything from financial independence and self-care to setting boundaries. She encourages listeners to stop apologizing for their choices and start building a lif…
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In this episode of the PT Entrepreneur Podcast, Dr. Danny explores the critical decision of hiring new graduate therapists versus seasoned clinicians, offering valuable insights for practice owners. He examines the pros and cons of each choice, considering factors like training needs, clinical skills, patient management, and financial impact. Dr. D…
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Listener Week is when all the topics, interviews and discussions are chosen by YOU! As part of Listener Week we have been asked by widows to discuss one side effect of bereavement – hyper-arousal, and the term ‘Widow’s Fire’. Nuala McGovern explores these ideas with listener Lizzie, Stacey Heale, who has written a book – Now is Not the Time for Flo…
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Episode 15 hears Han tell the story of the "Adam" torso case, where the discovery of a young boy's torso in the River Thames, London, on September 21, 2001 takes us on a wild ride into ritualistic murder, cutting edge scientific investigation and proper horrible descriptions of child abuse...yeh sorry Trevors! Over 20 years on, "Adam"s real identit…
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Listener Week is when all the topics, interviews and discussions are chosen by YOU! Why do so many of us feel bad about our tummies and why are the rounded or wobbly ones never celebrated? That’s what listener Carole wants to know. Content creator Lottie Drynan created the IBS blog The Tummy Diaries and #mybloatedwardrobe and has learned to love he…
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Debt got you down? Get ready to tackle your toughest money worries with the info you’ll learn in this episode. Tune in as Tori sits down with Leslie H. Tayne, Esq.— a leading financial attorney with over two decades of experience in debt relief and credit solutions, to discuss everything from crushing medical bills to navigating the student loan ma…
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In this episode, Dr. Danny shares key insights from his recent YouTube training on the importance of tracking your average visit rate. He breaks down this critical financial metric, explaining how it impacts overall business performance and the potential pitfalls of neglecting it. Dr. Danny also discusses the implications of accurate metrics on com…
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In 2004, a student at the University of Missouri, United States was found dead on campus, just a block from his accommodation. The details of the case quickly came to light and it was not long before the police discovered that the main suspect was a witness at the crime scene itself. This is the story of Jesse Valencia 📱 Notification of new cases o…
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