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Common Uncommon is a podcast hosted by Treebo. Each week, He tackles different topics of the everyday suburban life. Treebo is the ex-singer/songwriter from the Hopless Records band Royden who now lives the quiet life in the suburbs of NJ with his wife and child and has a trove of interesting personalities(musicians, authors, directors, actors, comedians, rappers, competitive athletes and directors) that he is interviews that usually have nothing to do with what they actually do.. Put your e ...
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Uncommon Content; True Stories and Warnings from the Forgotten Generation is a social commentary podcast by Michael Durso. Michael was a devout liberal for most of his life and believes he still is; its the liberals that went crazy. Michael discusses sex, politics, history, childhood, work, education, parenting, and just about everything else relevant. Each week Michael points out some simple pleasures in life, as well as the absurd hypocrisy that is destroying our society from the inside. T ...
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This show is untraditional and the host C-Monster will challenge your mind with his raw talk, controversial approaches, and uncommon ways. The show is intended to influence the audience to be better in all aspects of life.
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Where positive vibes and natural energy meet. Resources of uncommon knowledge to grow the mind and heal the body. Go inside private sectors for access to what's next to reshape our lives and industries of today.
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Fill Me In: An Aesthetics Podcast

Jon LeSuer, Nicole Bauer, Joseph Ginexi

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On Fill Me In: An Aesthetics Podcast, Jon LeSuer NP-C and Nicole Bauer FNP-BC dive deep in the world of aesthetics. As aesthetic nurse practitioners with their own medical practices, Jon and Nicole fill you in on everything in their field.
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A weekly conversation about politics and current events, international affairs, history, art, books, and the natural world, to illuminate the issues faced by society and explore them in new ways – presented by Amy Mullins. The intro and outro theme is Soft Illusion and was generously provided by Andras. https://andras.bandcamp.com/track/soft-illusion
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Welcome to the FORGED BY TRUST Podcast - the show where we explore the essential skill of forging trust for building an innovative culture and exceptional leadership. - Join us as we delve into the behavior skills and communication techniques required for success, and learn from the best in the industry. - Our guests include spies, spy recruiters, master interrogators, best selling authors, thought leaders, and innovators, who will share their insights on building teams, partnerships, and ex ...
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On these two episodes of Uncommons, Nate does a deeper dive on the economics of Canadian immigration policies, including a look at the unsustainable rise in temporary immigration levels, recent government action to correct those levels, and what is almost certainly an over correction to the permanent resident levels. In part one, Nate’s joined by U…
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On these two episodes of Uncommons, Nate does a deeper dive on the economics of Canadian immigration policies, including a look at the unsustainable rise in temporary immigration levels, recent government action to correct those levels, and what is almost certainly an over correction to the permanent resident levels. In part one, Nate’s joined by U…
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Chapter 5 - The Big House Equal parts shocking and moving, Off the Reservation: Stories I Almost Took to the Grave and Probably Should Have is an absurdist confessional memoir, accurately detailing the reckless hijinks of a bipolar alcoholic with borderline personality disorder. This stranger-than-fiction true story spans over three decades, as Mic…
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This week on Uncommon Content, I discuss the lack of belief in any God, and delve into the possibility that the need for God socially may be genetic as well as spiritual. If we have four genes that affect our musical ability, how many might we have for faith? As a bonus, I will give anyone that listens to this episode a $1000 gift certificate that …
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Chapter 4 - Stealing Home Equal parts shocking and moving, Off the Reservation: Stories I Almost Took to the Grave and Probably Should Have is an absurdist confessional memoir, accurately detailing the reckless hijinks of a bipolar alcoholic with borderline personality disorder. This stranger-than-fiction true story spans over three decades, as Mic…
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In this episode, Nicole and Jon dive into the art of client consultation for aesthetic practitioners. Learn best practices for building strong rapport with your patients, managing expectations, and creating treatment plans that align with their goals. We also discuss how to handle budget concerns with honesty and transparency, and how to get client…
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On this episode, Mark Carney joins Nate on the podcast to discuss the current political landscape, sustainable finance and the economic opportunities of climate action, and his future in politics as now economic advisor to the Liberal Party and potential future candidate.Mark has served as the Governor of the Bank of Canada and then the Governor of…
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There are four million creators on OnlyFans and 98% of them are adult channels. This week, Uncommon Content poses the question; why are boys still being told that they can’t and should never solve their problems with their fists, but girls are being told that solving their problems with their bodies is their sacred privilege?…
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Chapter 3 - Square Burgers & Savings Equal parts shocking and moving, Off the Reservation: Stories I Almost Took to the Grave and Probably Should Have is an absurdist confessional memoir, accurately detailing the reckless hijinks of a bipolar alcoholic with borderline personality disorder. This stranger-than-fiction true story spans over three deca…
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Chapter 2 - Loose Gravel Equal parts shocking and moving, Off the Reservation: Stories I Almost Took to the Grave and Probably Should Have is an absurdist confessional memoir, accurately detailing the reckless hijinks of a bipolar alcoholic with borderline personality disorder. This stranger-than-fiction true story spans over three decades, as Mich…
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Welcome back to the Fill Me In podcast! In this episode, hosts Jon and Nicole dive into the world of aesthetics with a fun "Myth-Busters" twist. We tackle common misconceptions about Botox and fillers, breaking down everything from whether Botox makes you look "frozen" to the fear of looking "fake" or "puffy" after filler treatments. Jon and Nicole…
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Starbucks is a "bank", and spends more money telling you they are good people than any other company in the restaurant business. My town has a new Starbucks. That makes three Starbucks for a small town of thirty-two thousand people. Why are there three of them within walking distance of me? I basically live in the country. World domination with Mic…
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What if shielding our children from failure is actually setting them up for a harder fall? This episode of Can Be Broken Podcast dares to question the conventional methods of parenting and personal growth, advocating for a tough love approach that embraces adversity and learning from failure. We argue that true development springs from overcoming c…
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On this episode Prime Minister Justin Trudeau joins Nate to discuss the next election, successes and failures in governing, and what comes next. Watch the full podcast on YouTube: — Transcript: Nate: Welcome to Uncommons. I'm Nate Erskine-Smith, and on this episode I'm joined by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and you should know at the outset there…
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Equal parts shocking and moving, Off the Reservation: Stories I Almost Took to the Grave and Probably Should Have is an absurdist confessional memoir, accurately detailing the reckless hijinks of a bipolar alcoholic with borderline personality disorder. This stranger-than-fiction true story spans over three decades, as Michael recounts his tales wi…
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On this episode Lisa Raitt joins Nate on the podcast to discuss the complexities of political life, the challenges of balancing political and personal life, and the importance of fostering collaboration across party lines. They reflect upon the challenges that Canada faces, including changes in Economic growth and productivity, the role of corporat…
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This week Uncommon Content takes a look at the pager technology that changed Generation X and how Mossad used that antiquated tech to blow off Hezbollah wieners last week. We also discuss texting, Ozempic, Hitchhikers Guide, autographed bombs & books, and unintended consequences. This week’s episode is sponsored by Meijer Grocery Stores.…
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Welcome to Fill Me In: An Aesthetics Podcast! On this episode of Fill Me In, Jon and Nicole welcome Denisse Serrano, MS, PA-C. Denisse Serrano is a board-certified Physician Assistant, with a concentration in dermatology and aesthetic medicine. Her expertise includes a variety of skin conditions, injectables, laser devices, and surgical procedures,…
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Amy Mullins chats with Don Watson, acclaimed author and former speechwriter to Paul Keating, about his Quarterly Essay, 'High Noon: Trump, Harris and America on the Brink.' In this historically rich and incisive account, Watson explores Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, and a nation approaching its democratic high noon. As part of his research, Don trav…
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Don Watson, acclaimed author and former speechwriter to Paul Keating, speaks in-depth about his Quarterly Essay, High Noon: Trump, Harris and America on the Brink, on the 2024 US Presidential Election and whether the United States of America is disintegrating. He travelled around the country as part of his research for the essay earlier this year. …
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Amy Mullins chats with Don Watson, acclaimed author and former speechwriter to Paul Keating, about his Quarterly Essay, 'High Noon: Trump, Harris and America on the Brink.' In this historically rich and incisive account, Watson explores Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, and a nation approaching its democratic high noon. As part of his research, Don trav…
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Football started this week! I don't have time to do a football podcast as I planned, but I had a football story to mark the occasion. Also this week, I talk about manners and question why we use them when dealing with societies soulless corporate cogs with fake manners? I wanted to say how grateful I am for the growing pool of listeners and ask eve…
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Welcome to Fill Me In: An Aesthetics Podcast! On this episode of Fill Me In, Jon and Nicole welcome Amanda Grippo DeNaples, CRNP. Amanda is the co-founder and lead aesthetic nurse practitioner of LMG Cosmetics in Scranton, PA. Visit LMG Cosmetics' website: https://lmgcosmetics.com/ Follow Amanda Grippo DeNaples on Instagram: https://www.instagram.c…
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Can proper nutrition really transform your athletic performance? Discover the secrets to achieving peak performance in this invigorating episode of the Can't Be Broken podcast with me, C Monster. We break down the indispensable elements of athletic success, focusing on strength, agility, endurance, and the often-neglected aspect of nutrition. Imagi…
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Get ready to be inspired as we welcome Olyvia and Priscylla Rutter, two exceptional young athletes, who share their journeys on and off the softball field. Olyvia, fresh from graduating Providence High School, is set to pitch for NYU while pursuing a career in dentistry. Meanwhile, Priscylla, a talented first baseman or designated hitter at Dominic…
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I took my dog on a float trip this weekend and we had a blast. I thought I would take my listeners along because I didn't have time to write anything else. It was a great time, and at least now I know I can still, "Rough-It" when I have to pass the Apocalypse Challenge - Civil War Edition.Michael C. Durso által
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A video of a patient's facial MRI, showcasing their hyaluronic acid filler expanding and lasting longer than expected, recently went viral on social media. Jon and Nicole address this topic and several others in this episode of Fill Me In. You can find the fill video on Dr. Kami Parsa's TikTok page: @kamiparsamd On Fill Me In: An Aesthetics Podcast…
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What does it really mean to work hard, and are you truly giving your best effort? Join me, C Monster, as we kick off Season 3 of the Can't Be Broken Podcast with a fresh perspective and a renewed sense of purpose. After a brief hiatus to explore new endeavors and recover from personal injuries, I'm excited to share my journey and the lessons learne…
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Beauty School Drop-Out: Your story sad to tell A teenage ne'er do well Most mixed up non-delinquent on the block Your future's so unclear now What's left of your career now? Can't even get a trade in on your smock La, la la la, la la la, la la la La la la la la la La la la la la la La la la la la la la Beauty school dropout No graduation day for yo…
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British philosopher and best-selling author A. C. Grayling joins Amy in the Triple R studios for a very special in-depth conversation. Anthony tells us how we can consciously build our own philosophy of life, and why it is so important that we have one of our own. Grayling doesn't want to be prescriptive, but rather says we should take what's best …
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A very special interview is brought out of the archives as acclaimed British writer Robert Macfarlane joins Amy for an in-depth conversation about the connections between landscape, language, people, and place. This expansive conversation begins with an exploration of the aspects of nature, landscape, and place that motivate Robert’s writing. Rober…
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Author and former financier Satyajit Das joins Amy for a long-form conversation about the rise of ecotourism, the joys and wonders of seeing animals "in the wild," along with ecotourism's very problematic effects, as explored in his latest book, Wild Quests: Journeys into Ecotourism and the Future for Animals (Monash University Publishing).Is Das w…
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Congratulations to the US Women's Soccer Team on their gold medal. It makes me miss Umbros. It's a good thing they don't have parenting as an Olympic sport, I don't think I could medal - even if I play on the girls team. One father for sale! One father for sale! One crying and whining old father for sale! I’m really not kidding, So who’ll start the…
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Weight loss drugs are the latest craze in medical aesthetics, and Dr. Cory Stewart joins us on Fill Me In to discuss everything about them. Cory Stewart, M.D. is a board certified family physician and the better half to our host, Jon LeSuer. Follow Dr. Stewart on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doctorcorystewart/ On Fill Me In: An Aesthetics P…
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British philosopher and best-selling author A. C. Grayling joins Amy in the Triple R studios for a very special in-depth conversation. Anthony tells us how we can consciously build our own philosophy of life, and why it is so important that we have one of our own. Grayling doesn't want to be prescriptive, but rather says we should take what's best …
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Exhibit Medical Aesthetics' co-owner, Melissa LaMarca , joins us on Fill Me In! Melissa is Nicole Bauer's business partner, a P.A. Aesthetic Injector, and, not least of all, a loving mother to two boys. Melissa fills us in on what it's like balancing work and family, opening a medical aesthetics practice, keeping calm on the outside, and much more.…
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A very special interview was brought out of the archives as acclaimed British writer Robert Macfarlane joins Amy for an in-depth conversation about the connections between landscape, language, people, and place. This expansive conversation begins with an exploration of the aspects of nature, landscape, and place that motivate Robert’s writing. Robe…
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On this episode Matthew Mendelsohn joins Nate on the podcast to discuss the issue of wealth concentration and its threat to democratic stability. They discuss practical solutions to address wealth inequality, trust in democratic institutions, the role of the federal public service and the need for a competent and responsive government. Matthew's ex…
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An eighty-year-old man walks into a confessional. He sits down and the priest asks him to submit his sins to the lord. The old man says, "I married a beautiful eighteen year old woman, with a great body that wants to have sex as often as I can." The priest says, "OK... but if you are married, it's not a sin and you have nothing to be ashamed of. Wh…
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Exhibit Medical Aesthetics' aesthetician, Brittany Selementi, joins us on Fill Me In! Brittany talks all about the long road that brought her to medical aesthetics, and what you can do take care of your skin like a pro. Follow Brittany Selementi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/britt_aesthetician/ To book with Brittany, visit the Exhibit's w…
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Author and former financier Satyajit Das joins Amy for a long-form conversation about the rise of ecotourism, the joys and wonders of seeing animals "in the wild," along with ecotourism's problematic effects, as explored in his latest book, Wild Quests: Journeys into Ecotourism and the Future for Animals (Monash University Publishing). Is Das witne…
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Generation X was the "take it home" movie generation. The first video store opened in 1977, and streaming started in 1992. We watched as VHS, BETA, and Laserdisc battled for market dominance, but it was a short-lived victory for VHS. Within a few years we threw away our VHS for Blu-ray like it had cooties. Now Blu-ray and Generation X are both in t…
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Author and philosopher Dr Kate Manne returns to speak in-depth with Amy about her excellent new book, Unshrinking: How To Fight Fatphobia. As Kate describes it; "part memoir, part polemic, and part (all?) philosophy, this book aims to show why fatphobia is a vital social justice issue, and provide an analysis of what fatphobia is and how it works."…
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