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Learn exactly how to thrive in every area of your life, and do it with fun and ease! Your spiritual and mental health is the foundation upon which your thriving life is built. Therefore most of our episodes focus on how you can enhance your spiritual and mental health. However, we also sprinkle in episodes that help you see how you can thrive in other areas of your life as well, such as your relationships, profession/business, etc. Please like and share the episodes of this podcast that you ...
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La idea del Podcast es darle la posibilidad a todos los que estén interesados, de aprender el vocabulario y las expresiones más comunes de la Argentina. Para poder aprovecharlo, es necesario tener un conocimiento previo de español.
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Playwriting

National Theatre

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In this collection, leading playwrights explain some of the key elements of a well-written play, and discuss how they approach them in their own work. Simon Stephens, David Hare, Katori Hall, Matt Charman, Nell Leyshon, James Graham, Alia Bano, Richard Bean, Anders Lustgarten and Roy Williams talk about writing dialogue, creating characters, structuring a narrative and more. They also offer some top tips for first time writers, and talk about their own writing methods.
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The Last Trip is a true crime podcast exclusively investigating missing and murdered victims that were living their best lives… on vacation. Jaimie Beebe, co-host of the popular True Crime podcast “Strictly Stalking”, brings together the two things she’s most passionate about: True Crime & Travel. Through her own solo travels around the world she has a unique perspective on staying alive in paradise. Join Jaimie as she recreates someone’s last days in paradise on The Last Trip.
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Imagine ‘show and tell’, but about how humanity has gone wrong. A podcast about big ideas, weird history - and tat. Join Dr Kasia Tee and Dan Hancox as they get drunk in the gift shop with the Angel of History. Find us also on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Obscure Latin American history, capitalism and corruption. Each week, your hosts (and twins) Carmen and Cristina, will tell each other a story about Latino/Latine history, capitalism or corruption and sometimes all three. Episodes every Thursday. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/historias-unknown--6253658/support.
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The Inner Reel

Bala Srinivasa

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In this podcast, guests open up about less visible parts of their journeys -- about their deepest insecurities, and how they dealt with criticism, managed self-doubt, and emerged with a greater understanding of themselves and their unique strengths. Although these aspects don't get a lot of press, they tend to be defining entries in the personal journals of most people. The hope is that these untold stories of inner struggles from 'successful' individuals will provide interesting takeaways f ...
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Mayor Rick Blangiardi, City and County of Honolulu leaders and public servants across Oʻahu answer questions about homelessness, affordable housing, high cost of living and a variety of other important topics — the questions that are most pressing for our residents, our island and our future. Together, we are One Oʻahu.
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Insights and experiences from the Real Estate industry's top leaders to help agents Buy and Sell Real Estate. We feature interviews with real estate icons, discussing their journey to success, industry expertise, and tips for building a thriving business. From million-dollar producers to agents just starting their careers, our guests share valuable insights that inspire, educate, and motivate our listeners to take their business to the next level. Hosted by industry expert Frank Garay, the B ...
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Want to learn a #funandeasy way to overcome life's seriousness and foster #deephealing? Listen now to this interview with Anjana Lala, Mid-life Designer Coach, to learn about the power of #LaughterYoga, a transformative practice that reconnects you with your natural laughter, bringing joy, relaxation, and healing into your life. Discover strategies…
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El 28 de enero de 1917, Carmelita Torres, de diecisiete años, se negó a bajarse del tranvía en el puente de Santa Fe y seguir a los funcionarios de salud estadounidenses hasta un baño químico. 30 mujeres la siguieron. Pronto, esas 30 se convirtieron en cientas y luego en miles. Esto se llamaría "los motines de los banos" y duró 2 días. Los periódic…
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This week, Department of Community Services (DCS) Deputy Director Aedward Los Banos joins host Brandi Higa on the One O‘ahu Podcast to tell us a little about himself and what prepared him for this role (4:18). Then, Deputy Director Los Banos provides an update on Waikīkī Vista (5:12). Finally, there’s an outreach effort underway from the Department…
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This week, Mayor Rick Blangiardi joins host Brandi Higa on the One O‘ahu Podcast to discuss the recent gun violence in Wai‘anae and how the City plans to increase presence in the area (0:40). Then, with a second term secured, we talk about the priorities for the Blangiardi Administration over the next four years (6:33). Finally, predictions and hop…
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Ryan Roth, born Ryan Flynn, vanished from a cliff in Bali, Indonesia, on January 20, 2020. The 39-year-old, originally from Southampton, England, left behind his passport, driver’s license, a suicide note, and other personal items at the site. However, many, including Indonesian authorities, believe Ryan may have faked his disappearance to look lik…
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The worst plane crash in California history happened in 1948, in Los Gatos. 32 died. 28 of those 32 were Mexican workers who were being deported. These workers were all put in a mass grave together and the grave was marked with the words “Mexican Nationals”. On today's episode, Cristina tells Carmen about this tragic crash and one person's journey …
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Struggling to #FindLove after heartbreak? Listen now to this interview with Deepa Makhija, #RelationshipCoach, to discover the path to healing from toxic relationships, breakups, and past traumas to #FindTrueLove and happiness! ABOUT DEEPA: Deepa specializes in Relationship Coaching wherein she helps women heal from their Past Toxic Relationships, …
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This week, acting director of the Honolulu Ocean Safety Department, Kurt Lager, joins host Brandi Higa on the One O‘ahu Podcast talk about the City’s newest department and what this means in terms of resources for our lifeguards (0:55). Then, Lager discusses his priorities for the department and provides an update on the new facilities coming onlin…
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Glen “Austin” Oldfield, known by his middle name Austin, departed from Louisville, Kentucky, heading to the Gifford Pinchot National Forest in Southwest Washington State for a two-week solo camping trip. Before entering the forest, he sent a message to his fiancée, informing her that he would be off the grid and would contact her again on October 1…
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Martin Sostre was a pioneer for prison reform and prisoner rights. His fight against the injustices he faced as a prisoner helped secure rights for all prisoners, and continue to be an inspiration for those resisting the prison-industrial complex. If you have topic suggestions, feel free to email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: https:/…
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This week, Mayor Rick Blangiardi joins host Brandi Higa on the One O‘ahu Podcast to reflect on the Maui wildfires as we mark one year since the tragedy in Lahaina (0:27). Later, Mayor Blangiardi reacts to the devastating news on the passing of longtime homeless advocate Twinkle Borge (4:16). Then, Mark Yonamine re-joins the City’s Department of Des…
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Nathan Clarke left England and relocated to the sunny Cayman Islands with his fiancée. However, his life took a tragic turn when he disappeared during a night out with friends. On February 25, 2012, 31-year-old Nathan Clarke went out for a sunset drink with his fiancée and visiting friends. While they were standing on the beach, they suddenly reali…
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#ChainsOfFear holding you back from living #yourbestlife? Listen now to this interview with Daniel Vasile, #MasterPractitioner in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (#NLP) to understand the root causes of fear and how to #overcomefear now! About Daniel: Daniel Vasile is a Master Practitioner in Neuro-Linguistic Programming with years of experience in #EM…
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Leo Widicker, an 86-year-old retiree, dedicated his retirement to traveling and assisting others through volunteer work and church missions. While on his 41st mission in Costa Rica with his wife Virginia in November 2001, he mysteriously disappeared from the Tabacon Hot Springs Resort. Despite an immediate search effort initiated within 15 minutes …
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Is your #PeaceandWellbeing compromised because of difficult personalities around you? Listen now to this interview with Ryan Angelo, #SoulSherpa, to gain insights into understanding and effectively managing interactions with #narcissistic individuals and #difficultpeople so you can #protectyourpeace and maintain your well-being. You will learn: -- …
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If smart, humane, pro-migration Ed Miliband really hated Labour’s infamous ‘Controls On Immigration’ coffee mug – both of his parents were Jews who escaped the Nazis and found refuge in Britain – then why did he let it happen on his watch? Why is there so much cowardice, ignorance and fiction at the heart of our immigration conversation? Why does L…
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This week, Mayor Rick Blangiardi joins host Brandi Higa on the One O‘ahu Podcast to discuss the collaboration with the State to repave a portion of Queen Street before handing over jurisdiction to the City, helping to resolve a 123-year-old issue impacting residents and businesses in Kakaʻako (0:48). Later, the mayor talks about a $4.4 million cons…
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Dilek Ertek, a prominent socialite and the affluent Turkish distributor for Tiffany & Co., planned to celebrate her 70th birthday on a cruise to Bora Bora with her Swiss partner, 74-year-old Artur Fuchberger. What was meant to be a splendid vacation on the high seas turned tragic when Dilek vanished from the boat on October 26, 2022. While accident…
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Melinda Cooper describes the combination of austerity and extravagance that characterizes neoliberal monetary policy and how these ideas emerged from the crises of the 1970s. Melinda Cooper is Professor in the School of Sociology at the Australian National University. She is the author of Family Values: Between Neoliberalism and the New Social Cons…
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Tired of the #ratrace? Want to stop #tradingtimeformoney? Want to know how you can build #truewealth? Listen now to this interview with Lorna Poole, #FinancialCoach, to learn the 3 proven steps to #createwealth and #financialfreedom with your business. NOTE: Lorna's approach is particularly excellent for conscious, #heartcentred entrepreneurs! ABOU…
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This week, Department of Transportation Services (DTS) Director Roger Morton joins host Brandi Higa on the One O‘ahu Podcast to talk about Skyline, as the rail system celebrates its first year of operations (3:53). Then, Director Morton answer questions on last month’s TheBus and HandiVan online outage and what is being done to ensure it does not h…
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El 18 de Noviembre, la policia toco la puerta de un jogar privado en Cuidad Mexico. Se encontraron con 41 hombres, la mitad vestidos como mujeres y fue un escandalo. Se conoce como el Baile de Los 41. Este es el primer episodio que Carmen y Cristina intentan en Espanol (empieza en minuto 04:26). Gracias por escuchar! If you have topic suggestions, …
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August Reiger asked his parents for a trip to a Spanish-speaking country to celebrate his high school graduation, as he was fluent in Spanish and loved learning about new cultures. So just weeks after graduation, his parents and younger brother left Oklahoma for a two-week vacation in Baños, Ecuador. On Father’s Day, June 16, 2013, the family set o…
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Struggling to help your partner create #positivechange in their life? Want to #createchange in your life or career and need your partner to change along with you? Jeanell Greene, #MarriageCoach, is on a mission to help save marriages from divorce and trauma! In this interview, Jeanell shares how you can encourage #changeandgrowth in your partner wi…
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Cornelius Rhoads was an esteemed cancer researcher, known as the father of chemotherapy. He was on the cover of Time in 1949 and The American Association for Cancer Research used to give out an award in his honor. But before all that, he was the subject of a racist scandal that left a stain in Puerto Rico. Where he is still remembered as a monster.…
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This week, Mayor Rick Blangiardi joins host Brandi Higa on the One O‘ahu Podcast to discuss the recent passing of Hawaiian music legend and former Royal Hawaiian Band bandmaster Aaron Mahi (0:28). Later, from an emergency shelter to a new homeless triage center, multiple announcements have been made recently in our efforts to get more people off th…
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In November 2013, 47-year-old Nelly Alva left Lima, Peru to visit her American boyfriend in the Bahamas. After he departed the country, Nelly stayed for another month. Then, she vanished. Her friends and family suspect she encountered criminals who attempted to smuggle her into the United States illegally to reunite with her boyfriend. So, what wen…
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How do you start collecting objects for a cursed museum? Kasia and Dan spend all of their money in the gift shop of the Museum of Neoliberalism (well, it wouldn’t be a Museum of Neoliberalism if you left with more money than you entered with). They find a world curated by Darren Cullen - artist, activist and collector of some of the most mundanely …
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Feeling stuck? Need new solutions and perspectives to help you create positive change? Listen now to this interview with Khemara Sical, #EmpowermentCoach, Facilitator & #TravelDesigner, to learn how to design travel experiences that fulfill your #wanderlust even as they empower and inspire you to #liveyourbestlife! In this episode, you'll: -- Delve…
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On November 17, 1901 a societal scandal changed LGBTQ history in Mexico forever. Police raided a secret dance in Mexico City, where 42 of Mexican's elite men were caught in an all man party. Half the men were dressed as women. The official number put out by the government was 41, because the 42nd attendee and organizer was said to be President Porf…
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Steven Cook was a 20-year-old from the UK, on holiday to the Greek island of Crete with a group of friends. It was his first trip without his parents, and he was eager to enjoy his freedom before returning for his final year of college. On his first night in Crete, Steven got separated from his friends and disappeared while making his way back to t…
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Leah Cowan explains the long and complex relationship between British feminism and British policing. From women's suffrage, through the Women's Liberation movement of the 1970s, to recent conflicts over the murder of Sarah Everard by a London Metropolitan Police officer. Leah Cowan is a writer, editor and previously the political editor of Gal-dem …
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Hate pushy and aggressive tactics in business and sales? Listen now to this interview with Camille BICHET to learn about the art of seduction in business -- that is how to #attractcustomers and #scaleyourbusiness effectively the #funandeasy way! Camille reveals a more #HumanApproach, emphasizing attraction and the importance of balance between #yin…
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Troubling war merch, Van Gogh bucket hats, Soviet space dogs and the scourge of ‘world’ history - Kasia and Dan stage their first-ever live show to celebrate 100,000 downloads! They tell a sell-out crowd about some of their favourite cursed objects from museum shops, plus some of their favorites from the podcast. And we heard from YOU - via audienc…
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Lorena Borjas was known as the mother of the trans Latinx community in Queens, New York. After a life of activism, she passed in 2020 from COVID, but her legacy lives on. In this episode, Carmen tells Cristina about Lorena's life, activism and legacy. If you have topic suggestions, feel free to email Historiasunknownpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: htt…
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This week, Mayor Rick Blangiardi joins host Brandi Higa on the One O‘ahu Podcast to discuss the recent loss of Tamayo Perry, a City lifeguard and Pro Surfer who died in waters off the North Shore on Sunday (0:47). Later, Mayor Blangiardi reflects on the 2024 Town Hall tour. His takeaways, thoughts, and lessons learned (2:53). Finally, O‘ahu played …
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Alex Gumm was living with his parents in Maine when he took a vow of silence, adopted a plant-based diet, and delved into research on various religions, conspiracy theories, and the possibility of extraterrestrial life on Earth. After breaking his silence, he informed his parents that he was heading to Hawaii to seek enlightenment. The next day, he…
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Hiding or repressing parts of you? Don't want to deal with #thedarkside of yourself? Listen now to this conversation with Sallie Wagner, #LifeAlchemist, to understand that we all have a #shadowself and why #shadowwork is critical for you. As Sallie reveals, your shadow encompasses not only your darker emotions like anger and shame but also your rep…
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The School of the Americas (SOA) was founded in 1946 in the Panama Canal Zone, and it's purpose was to be a training ground for Latin American military and police in U.S. service schools. By 1949, SOA produced 749 U.S. military personnel and 251 Latin American graduates, representing 10 different countries. Spanish became the official language of t…
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Blake Mitchell, a 30-year-old from Oklahoma, moved to Cozumel, Mexico, to attend classes and earn his diving instructor certification. For about a year, he had been traveling back and forth to Cozumel with his dog Sophie. However, on March 13, 2019, he disappeared. On the day of his disappearance, Blake texted his brother saying he had a toothache …
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Ruth Pearce explains the many problems surrounding the recently published Cass Review into trans healthcare for young people. Ruth Pearce is a Lecturer in Community Development at the University of Glasgow and a researcher specializing in trans healthcare. She has edited two books (The Emergence of Trans and TERF Wars) as well as special issues of …
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Has self-doubt been holding you back from the bold action you need & want to take in business (or your life)? Listen now to my conversation with Anna Bryne, #ConfidenceCoach, as we explore the crucial role of #selfconfidence, #selflove and #selfbelief in the #entrepreneurialjourney (and life as a whole). We share our personal stories and insights f…
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A record etched onto an x-ray of a (probably, now) dead Soviet citizen’s head. That is the uniquely cursed object Stephen Coates came across in a Russian flea market in 2014. Weird, eerie, and almost polyphonic in quality, these DIY records captivated him and sparked a mission to find the bootleggers who had risked up to *five years* in a gulag for…
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Latin America is one of the deadliest places to be a defender of rights; despite the high rates of activist killings and high rates of impunity, many risk their lives to fight for their rights. In this episode, Carmen tells Cristina about the state of environmental activism in Latin America, as well as a few cases of environmental activists whose l…
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Forrest Schab is a 26-year-old rapper from Canada known by the stage name DY, short for Die Young. He left Canada for Mexico sometime in August 2010 and subsequently vanished without a trace. Several factors make this case particularly perplexing. Firstly, no one knows the exact date he left Canada, his intended destination in Mexico, or even the r…
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Are you a #workaholic ready for a change? Listen now to this interview with Cheri Petroni, #ProsperityMindset Expert, as she shares how you can #openthedoor to #timeandmoneyfreedom by resolving #limitingbeliefs that keep you stuck in the #ratrace! Learn how you can thrive in both your personal and professional spheres and fill your life with more #…
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La Frente de Liberacion Homosexual, the Homosexual Liberation Front or FLH in Argentina was a gay rights organization that formed in August 1971 in Buenos Aires. They were a coalition of semi-autonomous groups, who were all far left, anti-imperialist, anti-capitalist, and stood for LGBT rights, women’s rights and labor rights. They were met with re…
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In 1989, Sandra Valentine was a successful 30 year old woman living in New York, when she decided to travel the world for a year. But 8 months into her trip, on March 28th, she mysteriously vanished in Sri Lanka. These were the days before cell phone tracking and cameras on every corner, so there were no clues left behind, until months later when h…
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This week, Department of Emergency Management (DEM) Director Hiro Toiya joins host Brandi Higa on the One O‘ahu Podcast to discuss the 2024 Hurricane Season Outlook (00:38). Then, Starting July 1, Hawaiian Electric is launching its Public Safety Power Shutoff program to reduce the risk of wildfire. Director Toiya talks about the City’s role in this…
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Michael Hardt analyses the revolutionary political movements of the 1970s and what they might teach us about political struggle, social transformation, and liberation. Michael Hardt teaches political theory in the Literature Program at Duke University. He is co-author, with Antonio Negri, of the Empire trilogy and, most recently, Assembly. He is co…
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