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Eat, Pray, Britney

Eat, Pray, Britney

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Britney Spears was under a conservatorship from 2008 to 2021 where all her financial and personal decisions had to be approved by her conservators, including her father, Jamie Spears. Britney earned hundreds of millions of dollars during that time, performing and touring extensively, while being deemed too impaired by the courts to be in control of her life. Britney is one of the most recognizable celebrities in the world, yet very little of the massive media coverage she generated focused o ...
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I'm Scott Lynch, host of The Motivated Mind, a Spotify top 100 Health & Fitness podcast with over 5.6 million downloads. Each week, I bring you practical and tactical insights on how to master your mindset and optimize your happiness. No fluff, no BS, no filter, just a swift kick in the mind. If you like learning about things like philosophy, psychology, lifestyle hacks, entrepreneurship, or dodging existential dread, then you're in the right place. So buckle up, because I'm going to transfo ...
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The podcast created from the desire to break out and live and experience life! Disconnecting from what society tells us how to live and what is "normal". Through working on ourselves individually from the inside out and sharing our experiences, we can inspire others to do the same for themselves. Kamspire began from an idea on my death bed...and that was only the beginning. Join us on the journey in the pursuit to become liberated! "We all have our demons, use them for good."
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Biased Reality

Biased Studios

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How often do you question the things you're told? A lot? Sometimes? Not at all? Join me on the #BiasedReality Podcast as I go about questioning everything. Nothing is off the table in this fun and Honest podcast. Host: Allwell Social Media 🤳🏾 Twitter: @biasedreality_ Instagram: @biasedreality_, @Fourrell
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Your Photography Podcast

Adam Phillips

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Welcome to Your Photography Podcast, where we immerse ourselves in the diverse world of creative expression with photography (and videography), unveiling insights from portraits and weddings to the heart of what I truly cherish – Adventure Sports Photography and the vibrant tapestry of an active lifestyle. Whether you've been following my adventures or those who are new to F stops and Shutter speeds, this podcast is your gateway to a treasure trove of knowledge and insight. Together, we'll e ...
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Subscribe to our newsletter and get first dibs on all the latest updates, insights, and lessons from Honey I Blew Up The Business: https://signup.honeyiblewupthebusiness.com If you are wondering, "who is this guy and why should I listen to his podcast?" Read this. Your host, Dan Kirby, has been an entrepreneur since 2001 and knows what it's like to experience the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. In 2004, Dan co-founded The Tech Dept, who built BBC Children in Need's fundraising platf ...
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We live in a world of speed, where new apps reach millions of users in weeks and our inboxes overflow with notifications. The pace of life has skyrocketed, and while this rapid innovation pushes us forward, it often leaves us feeling overwhelmed, overcommitted, and lost. We’re caught up in the “more” mentality, doing more, chasing more, saying yes …
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Ever feel like you're capable of more, but something holds you back? Today’s guest, Matt Dawson, knows a thing or two about pushing limits. As a world record holder, extreme adventurer, and former investment banker, Matt’s journey from corporate burnout to world-class athlete is nothing short of extraordinary. In this episode, we dive deep into Mat…
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90 days ago, were you thinking about where you'd be today? Probably not. Yet here you are, living the result of the choices you made over the past three months, whether you put in the work or let things slide. Time doesn't wait, and it doesn’t care if you spent those days building better habits or indulging in temporary comforts. All that matters n…
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We’ve all been there—hours spent overthinking every little thing. What will people think? Do they like me? Is my shirt giving away the fact that I’m stressing about what people think of me? But what if there was a better way to spend that mental energy? In this episode, I dive deep into a cultural phenomenon that’s been gaining traction—not giving …
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As a kid, rules felt like the ultimate buzzkill—no TV until homework’s done, don’t run with scissors, and my least favorite, no jumping on the bed. But as it turns out, some rules might actually hold the key to unlocking the life you want. In this episode, I share how the two-day rule changed my life, helping me juggle running my businesses, being …
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In a world that feels more divided than ever, how do we bridge the gaps that keep us apart? Today, I’m joined by a guest who’s spent his life working on exactly that—Tim Shriver. Yes, the Tim Shriver. Educator, activist, and Chairman of Special Olympics International. His lifelong mission? Bringing people together, no matter their differences. In t…
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You know those people who walk into a room, and instantly everyone wants to be their best friend? They seem to have an invisible magnet that draws others in. Ever wonder how they do it? Well, it's not because they hand out free snacks or have a secret handshake. In this episode, I explain what makes certain people truly likable and no, it's not abo…
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Ever wonder why your brain feels like mush after a day of picking out peanut butter, replying to texts, and resisting those checkout aisle Reese’s Cups? Turns out, you’re making around 35,000 decisions a day. From swiping through potential dates on the toilet (hey, no judgment) to deciding if that captcha is a seal or a traffic light, it’s no wonde…
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For the past decade, I was always on the move—traveling, exploring new places, and giving my wife a mild heart attack at every twisty road. But this year, I hit pause. Hard. No more airports, no more packed suitcases, just...boring. And by boring, I mean life by design: same meals, same clothes, same routine. Sounds thrilling, right? In this episod…
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Are you feeling stuck, waiting for that “aha” moment to pull you out of your rut? If so, here’s my advice: stop that. Okay, maybe not my best advice, but I promise, this episode delivers. Making real progress in life is actually pretty simple. In this episode, I break it down into just three essential steps. Yes, only three. Forget what the gurus t…
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Ever read a book, loved it, and then quickly forgotten half of what you learned? Same here. After my wife gifted me Ryan Holiday's Courage Is Calling, I realized I needed more than just courage as I prepared to make one of the biggest transitions in my life—I needed a way to actually remember the insights I was reading. So, I dug into the systems u…
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During a casual family walk, something hit me—not literally, though my head’s always on a swivel like a New York pigeon. It struck me that the last 452 episodes have all been about doing the right things. But what if we flipped that on its head? What if, instead of doling out practical advice, we took a completely different approach? In this revers…
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Legacy, it’s a word we often hear but rarely take the time to truly understand. In this episode, I reflect on my own journey of thinking about the future, especially after starting a family. Inspired by an incredible story from the 1800s, I dive into how Alfred Nobel, the man behind the Nobel Peace Prize, completely reshaped his legacy and how that…
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Around 95% of serotonin is produced in the gut, highlighting the strong link between gut health and mental health issues like anxiety and depression. With 90% of Americans showing signs of metabolic dysfunction, it's no wonder that interest in gut health has skyrocketed, with Google searches up 300% since 2016. Today, I'm joined by Dr. Adam Perlman…
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Ever wonder how to stay productive all day without burning out? In this episode, I’m taking you through a day in my life, where simplicity and intention are the keys to getting things done. From my 5:30 AM start to my focused work sessions and the boundaries I set to protect my time, you’ll see how I structure my day to maximize productivity. I’ll …
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You know that nagging feeling that nothing’s ever quite good enough? Yeah, I get it too. I’m a perfectionist, through and through. Not just a little, but the full-blown kind that obsesses over every tiny detail until it’s just right. Sounds exhausting, right? It can be, but here’s the twist—what if perfectionism isn’t the villain it’s made out to b…
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On a quiet Sunday morning, I found myself captivated by a bird on a mission—flying tirelessly back and forth, building a nest outside my home. Watching this little creature work day after day, I realized it embodied qualities we often overlook: consistency, perseverance, and relentless ambition. Often we, as humans, struggle to show up for ourselve…
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Remember the thrill of watching fire trucks race down the street as a kid? That’s the kind of energy I’m bringing today—full-throttle, heart-racing inspiration. I’ve got three underdog stories lined up that’ll have you gripping the edge of your seat, ready to Hulk Hogan your t-shirt in half and take on the world. These stories are all about beating…
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Standing next to Tony Robbins is like standing next to a giant. At 6 foot 6 and 275 pounds, he towers over most people, including me at 5 foot 8 on a good day. But Tony Robbins isn’t just a physical giant—he’s been dominating the self-help world since 1997, earning the title of the nation’s #1 Life and Business Strategist. Millions know his name, h…
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Before you throw in the towel because you’re not instantly good at something, let’s talk. We’ve all heard, "If you can’t do it right, don’t do it at all," but what if that's holding you back? In this episode, I challenge the fear of failure that keeps so many from trying new things. From feeling weak at the gym to sounding terrible on your first po…
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Before becoming a dad, I heard it all—parenting is the toughest job in the world, and I had my doubts. I was ready to prove everyone wrong. But nothing could have prepared me for the wild ride of the last 18 months. From the shocking moments in the delivery room to sleepless nights, and learning curves steeper than I imagined, becoming a dad has be…
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In a world of over 500,000 films, one thing is consistent—each story has a hero. From superheroes like Superman to historical figures like Gandhi, these characters inspire us to be courageous, to see opportunities where others see obstacles, and to take on challenges despite the odds. But as we grow older, many of us lose sight of our inner hero. W…
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Each of us is unique, shaped by our genes, upbringing, and experiences. Yet, society often pressures us to conform, shaving down the unique edges that make us who we are. Like robots in iRobot, we become indistinguishable, losing our individuality and the richness of our diverse perspectives. I've felt this pressure myself, especially as a content …
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Jeff Bezos's fortune is vast, but he isn't the richest person in history. That title belongs to Mansa Musa, whose wealth, even adjusted for inflation, surpasses Bezos, Elon Musk, and Bill Gates combined. Ruling the Mali Empire in the 1300s, Musa controlled vast gold and salt reserves and his immense generosity caused a decade-long gold recession in…
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Gabor Maté is the most sought-after mental health expert in the world and a leading authority on mental health and trauma. His story begins amidst the turmoil of World War II, with experiences of the Holocaust deeply influencing his understanding of trauma and human suffering. These experiences drove him to explore the profound connections between …
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Statistically, we experience about 4,000 Mondays and 4,000 heartbeats every hour in our lifetime. How many Mondays do you think you have left? And, more importantly, how would you like to spend your remaining time? These questions, combined with Jodi’s 25 years of experience in leadership, keynotes, workshops, coaching, and studying with leading re…
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Most people live a mediocre and boring existence. They want to change, but anxiety and depression pull them back into old habits, creating a barrier to breaking free from mundane routines and achieving a more vibrant, purpose-driven life. However, you can break free. In this episode, I discuss 7 ways to realize your potential. For more go to: www.s…
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In a world flooded with self-improvement content, finding the true path to success can be daunting. But what if there was a single master key to all success? Napoleon Hill discovered this key, inspired by his interview with Andrew Carnegie, which led him to uncover the principles of success shared by the greatest minds of his time, such as Edison, …
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There are plenty of smart people with degrees, knowledge of history, and the ability to explain politics or global economics, yet most of them struggle. Why? Because they have the wrong definition of intelligence. Society typically equates intelligence with high IQ and EQ, but while these attributes are important, they’re incomplete. They don’t enc…
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Despite advancements in technology, healthcare, and living standards improving the quality of life over the years, one would naturally expect an increase in overall happiness. However, this hasn't been the case for many. People aren't getting happier. This is the modern paradox. In this episode, I explore why happiness isn't increasing and what you…
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Many of us wake up every day and say, “today’s the day.” We’re going to lose that extra weight, get that promotion, and finally realize our dreams. And then we wake up the next day and say, “Meh, maybe next week.” But the problem isn’t our goals or ourselves, or even our attitude. The problem is our approach. Why do we think we can just wake up and…
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Ever feel paralyzed by doubt, wondering if you're truly ready to take the leap? Back in 2018, I hesitated, thinking I wasn't prepared to produce a podcast. Yet, with no clear plan and a lot of self-doubt, I took the plunge. That decision set everything in motion and changed the course of my entire life. Pushing through fear can lead to incredible g…
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In a world obsessed with accumulation and status symbols, have you ever wondered if having less could actually make you more productive? One of the biggest benefits I’ve experienced from living a life with less is that I’ve been able to create more. In this episode, I discuss how minimalism made me more productive and how it can revolutionize your …
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Are you tired of overthinking and complicating simple decisions in your life? We make about 33,000 to 35,000 decisions per day and 85% of people say their inability to make decisions is having a negative impact on their quality of life. In this episode, I discuss why you’re overcomplicating life and how to simplify your approach to decisions. For m…
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We are taught from a very young age that the only way to make a living is through a 9-5 job, but 85% of people dislike their jobs and trade their dreams for a salary and title. They are accepting a prison sentence. Maybe you’re ready to break free from that prison but don't know where to start. In this episode, I discuss how you can escape your 9-5…
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From my early misconceptions about health, influenced by watching my grandfather eat anything without gaining weight, to the wake-up call of his quadruple bypass surgery, my perspective on health has evolved dramatically. As I approached 30, society's limiting beliefs began to surface. But instead of accepting these so-called facts, I chose a diffe…
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On December 27, 2015, a single text message altered the course of my life forever. It was the day I learned my best friend had been shot and taken his own life. Navigating through the flood of emotions and unanswered questions, I stumbled upon an unexpected story about Jim Carrey and his battle with mental health. I remember being so confused at th…
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Regardless of age, gender, status, or career path, burnout affects us all, and it has become increasingly challenging in our post-pandemic world. It's characterized not just by exhaustion, but by a profound loss of purpose and resilience. Shirley Leung, an award-winning business columnist and prominent voice at the Boston Globe. With accolades like…
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Born into a prominent Roman family in 121 A.D., Marcus Aurelius chose a path of philosophy over luxury, becoming an admired leader and one of history’s greatest philosophers, whose personal reflections in "Meditations" provide a powerful guide to building an unbreakable mindset. Despite ruling Rome for nearly two decades and facing immense pressure…
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Born in 1934 in segregated Monroe, Louisiana, Bill Russell’s journey from poverty and loss to becoming one of the greatest basketball players of all time is a story of unparalleled resilience and self-belief. How do we rise above profound adversity and societal limitations to achieve greatness? Bill Russell's life provides the answers. In this epis…
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On a cool May day in 1947, the bustling streets of New York welcomed a new soul—Michael Singer. Little did anyone know that this child would grow up to revolutionize both spiritual and business worlds, all by mastering the art of letting go. In our relentless pursuit of success, we often cling tightly to control, believing it to be the key to achie…
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Ever wondered what it takes to think like an Olympic gold medalist? Heather Moyse knows – a 4-time Olympian and 2-time Olympic Gold Medalist in bobsleigh. She’s also the second Canadian ever, and the first Canadian woman, to be inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame. Described as Canada’s best-ever all-around female athlete. Heather combines he…
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In a world filled with negativity and challenges, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and powerless. But what if you could cultivate a mindset that shields you from external influences and empowers you to navigate life's obstacles with ease? Unf*ckwithable isn't just a word; it's a state of mind where negativity and external influences cannot disturb you…
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20% of the adult population struggles with indecision. If you think indecisiveness is just a part of who you are, think again. It's not in your genes or your astrological sign; indecision is a learned behavior. Most people believe that simply reading about mental models will help them make better decisions. The harsh truth is that 99% of these ment…
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Did you grow up believing everything you were taught about cannabis? I certainly did, especially in my small hometown, where misinformation about cannabis was rampant. Our understanding of cannabis was shaped by programs like D.A.R.E., which painted a very distorted picture. For years, many of us have been fed misinformation about cannabis, leading…
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Is financial freedom just a pipe dream? Living paycheck to paycheck, drowning in debt, and feeling like you'll never get ahead financially? You're not alone. Shockingly, most Americans wouldn’t be able to cover a $500 surprise expense, and the average American debt per U.S. adult is $66,772. Plus, 77% of American households have at least some type …
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Most people live a boring life. They wake up, head to their boring job, drive back home in their boring car, and return to their boring apartment, only to watch television until they fall asleep. They keep saying, “I want to do this” and “I want to do that” but they never take action. Instead, they merely exist, working just enough to survive and r…
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Great accomplishments often originate from humble beginnings. Every habit begins with a single, seemingly insignificant decision. Habits function as the compound interest of self-improvement, much like money multiplies through compound interest. The effects of our habits multiply as we consistently repeat them. While they may seem to have little im…
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99% of people fall victim to the "Frog in the Boiling Water Syndrome”. This happens when our lives gradually deteriorate, and we adapt to these conditions instead of eliminating them until we're no longer strong enough to escape. Our muscles atrophy, our expectations lower, our goals become non-existent, and our growth stalls. Eventually, we just l…
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