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"Mind Your Nest" is a podcast hosted by Jennifer Rosen, aimed at helping individuals overcome stagnation and embrace personal and professional transformation. Jennifer offers support and encouragement for listeners facing obstacles in their lives, providing a safe space for self-reflection and growth. The podcast celebrates victories, learns from setbacks, and encourages listeners to uncover their hidden potential. Jennifer infuses the show with positive vibes, tough love, and silver linings ...
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Listen to the latest literary events recorded at the London Review Bookshop, covering fiction, poetry, politics, music and much more. Find out about our upcoming events here https://lrb.me/bookshopeventspod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Killing It On Broadway

Killing It On Broadway

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A True Crime Comedy Podcast: Each week, Broadway stars Jennifer Simard and Jessica Vosk interview celebrities from Broadway & beyond about their love of true crime and discuss one infamous case from their guest's home state!
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Speaking Of Wealth with Jason Hartman

Jason Hartman with Dan Millman & Pat Flynn

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Welcome to the "Speaking of Wealth" podcast showcasing profit strategies for speakers, publishers, authors, consultants, and info-marketers. Learn valuable skills to make your business more successful, more passive, more automated, and more scalable. Your host, Jason Hartman interviews top-tier guests, bestselling authors and experts including; Dan Poynter (The Self-Publishing Manual), Harvey Mackay (Swim With The Sharks & Get Your Foot in the Door), Dan Millman (Way of the Peaceful Warrior) ...
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CAConrad is one of the most productive and inventive poets of their generation. Writing in the New York Times, Tracey K. Smith described how Conrad’s poetry ‘invites the reader to become an agent in a joint act of recovery, to step outside of passivity and propriety and to become susceptible to the illogical and the mysterious’ – a susceptibility f…
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In this captivating episode of Mind Your Nest, Jennifer Rosen sits down with Stacy Norman, the remarkable force behind Peaceful Body Spa in Delray Beach. Stacy’s life story is a powerful narrative of turning adversity into empowerment. From navigating a childhood shaped by a sibling’s severe illness and the shadow of addiction to becoming a young b…
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Drawing on her own experience restoring a walled garden in Suffolk, and moving between real and imagined gardens, from Milton’s Paradise Lost to John Clare’s enclosure elegies, from a wartime sanctuary in Italy to a grotesque aristocratic pleasure ground funded by slavery, Olivia Laing’s The Garden Against Time interrogates the sometimes shocking c…
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At a Bethesda Baptist chapel two worshippers, separated in age by three decades, are drawn together by common interests, driven apart by divergent loves, before being reunited by the mysteries surrounding their small town. Francis Spufford describes Enlightenment (Jonathan Cape) as ‘a book in which everything is kindled into light by Sarah Perry’s …
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In this powerful episode of "Mind Your Nest," host Jennifer Rosen sits down with Tammie Sellman, the Chief Development Officer of Wayside House, a nonprofit addiction treatment program dedicated to supporting women on their journey to recovery. Tammie shares her inspiring story of transitioning from education to nonprofit work and discusses the com…
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Held is Anne Michaels’ long-awaited new novel – following on from the 1996 classic Fugitive Pieces and 2009’s The Winter Vault – exploring, in the words of Margaret Atwood, ‘war and its damages, passed through generations over a century’. Michaels shared an extended reading from Held with actor Stephen Dillane, who played Jakob Beer in the 2007 fil…
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Choirboy, drag act, grandson, mentor, poet, lover, activist, performer: Dean Atta has played many roles in his life. In his explosive, candid and courageous memoir Person Unlimited (Canongate) he describes a life lived in defiance of categories. Benjamin Zephaniah wrote of Atta’s work as being ‘As honest as truth itself. He follows no trend; he see…
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In this episode of "Mind Your Nest," Jennifer Rosen welcomes Megan Kowalski, a managing director and partner at the Learner Group at Hightower. Megan shares her journey from an unexpected career path in wealth management to becoming a trusted advisor for families navigating the complexities of financial planning. With a unique blend of Midwest warm…
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In The Future of Songwriting, lead singer with Throwing Muses, solo artist and songwriter Kristin Hersh reflects on the status and future of her chosen genre over a long, hot Christmas in Australia. In a series of conversations, encounters and philosophical dialogues Hersh delivers a fierce, funny and existential meditation on the art of the song -…
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In her debut novel Amma (Weatherglass), a multi-generational saga set in Sri Lanka, Singapore, Aotearoa New Zealand, Australia and London, Saraid de Silva explores memory, trauma and displacement. She was in conversation with Nina Mingya Powles, author of Tiny Moons and Small Bodies of Water. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informat…
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In this special episode of "Mind Your Nest," host Jennifer Rosen switches roles and sits in the hot seat as producer Janine Stella takes the reins. Join us for an intimate and candid conversation where Jennifer opens up about her life's journey—from growing up in a family rooted in financial wisdom to navigating the challenges of a brief marriage a…
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Siblings (Monitor Books) is a unique round-table discussion / poetry collection, convened by Will Harris, between Harris, Jay Bernard, Mary Jean Chan and Nisha Ramayya. The four poets explore real and imaginary siblings, writing communities, and the wayward directions of the lyric mode – writing as makers and friends about the possibilities that po…
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When Gillian Rose’s Love’s Work was published shortly before the author’s death in 1995, Marina Warner wrote in the LRB: ‘This small book contains multitudes. It fits to the hand like one of those knobbed hoops that do concise duty for the rosary, each knob giving the mind pause to open up to vistas of meditation on mysteries and passion.’ To mark …
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In this must-listen episode of "Mind Your Nest," Jennifer Rosen welcomes Doreen Bridgman, a speech pathologist and certified brain health coach, who has dedicated her life to unlocking the secrets of cognitive wellness. Prepare to be captivated as Doreen recounts her transformative journey from an inspiring teenage visit to a brain trauma unit to b…
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1917: Virginia Woolf arrives at Asheham, on the Sussex Downs, immobilized by nervous exhaustion and creative block. 1930: Feeling jittery about her writing career, Sylvia Townsend Warner spots a modest workman's cottage for sale on the Dorset coast. 1941: Rosamond Lehmann settles in a Berkshire village, seeking a lovers' retreat, a refuge from war,…
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Lauren Oyler is one of our rowdiest and sharpest literary critics, twice causing the LRB website to crash from too much traffic, and author of the novel Fake Accounts. No Judgement is her first collection of non-fiction; a series of interlinked essays connecting internet gossip, the attention economy, and the role of criticism. Oyler is in conversa…
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Join host Jennifer Rosen on this episode of Mind Your Nest as she sits down with Bill Reicherter, a dynamic entrepreneur and community advocate running for Florida State House in District 90. From his early days sweeping the floors of his father's automotive shop to leading a thriving sign company, Bill shares an inspiring journey fueled by determi…
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Three of Wales' best contemporary writers in an early St David's Day celebration of Wales in words. Novelist Joe Dunthorne, National Poet of Wales Hanan Issa and Carnegie prize-winning novelist and playwright Manon Steffan Ros explore the country's literary history, share its less-known treasures, and discuss the meaning of 'Welshness' today, in a …
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Fernanda Eberstadt’s Bite Your Friends is both a history of the body as a site of resistance to power, and a subversive memoir, drawing on a cast of outrageous heroes including Diogenes, Saint Perpetua, Pasolini, Pussy Riot and the political artist Piotr Pavlensky, who nailed his scrotum to the pavement of Red Square to protest Vladimir Putin’s tyr…
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In this heartwarming episode host Jennifer Rosen shares a lively conversation with her friend Pam Orzan. Together, they reflect on their transitions from the familiar communities of the Midwest to the vibrant, sunny life of South Florida. Jennifer and Pam delve into their experiences of leaving behind the corporate grind, navigating new beginnings,…
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When Clair Wills was in her twenties, she discovered she had a cousin she had never met. Missing Persons, or My Grandmother’s Secrets is a detective story, memoir and cultural history of Ireland’s Mother and Baby homes. ‘Attending to the ways that the past ruptures and grows through the present’, writes Seán Hewitt, ‘this is a history shaken by int…
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In an interview with Jason Hartman, Keith Butcher, founder of Butcher Joseph, discusses business succession and Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs). With many business owners approaching retirement, ESOPs offer a tax-efficient way to transition ownership to employees. This model enhances employee retention and loyalty, providing long-term retire…
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Alexandra Harris has previously cast her probing critical eye over poetic and artistic responses to English weather (in Weatherland), and English art of the 1930s and 40s (in Romantic Moderns); now, in The Rising Down (Faber & Faber) she turns it on the West Sussex landscape of her childhood, revealing the layers of buried lives beneath a familiar …
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As we wade through the waters of elder care, I'm joined by Allison Shevlin, whose heart's mission is caring for our seniors with the grace and dedication they deserve. Her love for this honored generation, sparked by cherished childhood memories, is a reminder that our later years are not just an epilogue but a chapter rich with wisdom and stories …
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Frantz Fanon was only 36 when he died in 1961, but his books and ideas – from White Skin, Black Masks to The Wretched of the Earth – have proved lastingly influential. Adam Shatz’s The Rebel’s Clinic is both a biography of Fanon and an in-depth study of his writing. Shatz, the US editor of the London Review of Books and the author of Writers & Miss…
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At the time of his death in 2017, the architectural critic and historian Gavin Stamp (Private Eye’s ‘Piloti’) had nearly completed his monumental survey of British architecture between the world wars. His wife, the writer and historian Rosemary Hill, has edited the text for publication. Interwar: British Architecture 1919-1939 (Profile) is a refres…
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Embark on an insightful voyage into the realm of plastic surgery with the guidance of Dr. Edward Davidson, facial reconstruction virtuoso, and my personal confidant in aesthetic transformation. Together, we unravel the tapestry of selecting a plastic surgeon who's not just board-certified but also trustworthy, ensuring your journey under the knife …
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In Revolutionary Acts (Faber), Jason Okundaye meets an elder generation of Black gay men and listens as they share intimate memories and reflect upon their lives. Through their conversations he traces these men's journeys and arrivals to South London through the seventies, eighties and nineties from the present day, seeking to reconcile the Black a…
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Within the British music scene, recent years have borne witness to underground genres emerging from the inner cities, going on to become some of the most popular music in the nation. In Where We Come From, journalist Aniefiok Ekpoudom travels the country to explore the dawn, boom and subsequent blossoming of UK rap and grime. Taking us from the hea…
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Join JR Gondeck, a renowned wealth management expert, and I for an engaging discussion on multi-generational wealth planning. We explore the evolution of family financial conversations, from top-down directives to inclusive dialogues involving every generation. Delve into topics such as millennials' financial challenges, the benefits of early inher…
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Laleh Khalili’s new book The Corporeal Life of Seafaring (Mack) draws on her own experiences to describe with care and imagination the material and physical realities of contemporary commerce at sea, detailing (in the words of Steve Edwards) ‘the labouring bodies – hands, legs, and eyes; flesh and soul; suffering and solidarity – that make the worl…
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