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Shut The Fear Up!®️

John Cochran, Marie Cochran

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Great Morning and welcome to The Shut The Fear Up Podcast, a monthly podcast featuring your hosts John & Marie Cochran. As a husband and wife team, we plan to bring topics from our book club directly to you. We will tackle Wealth Building, Godly Leadership, Roles in the household, Business Ownership and many more topics. The main framework of our conversation comes from breaking down books we've read on these topics combined with living out our truth. You're reading this because you are supp ...
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From our studios in Nashville, Tennessee, this is The Healing Center: a podcast where we talk to experts and leaders in wellness, mental health, physiology, fitness, nutrition, and any other topic that helps us get through the day with purpose; and, through our life with long term success and health. Please give us 5 stars wherever you listen to your podcasts, and visit our website at www.HealingCenters.co to share feedback, suggest future episode topics and find out more about the people on ...
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Shut the Fear Up is the thought that came to me after I crossed over to the other side of one of the scariest moments in my life. I realized that there was really nothing to be afraid of. My dream was on the other side of my Fear!!! Joy was there, new relationships were there, peace was there and growth was there! I had nothing to be afraid of. The decision I had to make was to Shut The Fear Up. Since then my amazing team and I have been committed to spreading this message globally. So subsc ...
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The Sound Off Podcast is a series of interviews and discussions about Broadcasting, podcasting and New Media. Matt Cundill is a 20 year veteran of radio and has worked on air, and as a program director. Matt has worked with podcasters since 2016 to increase their audience and the amount of time engaged on their audio. ⚡️mattcundill@getalby.com
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A podcast documenting a group of Bolivar High School students' journey to discovering true authority in a world of competing voices. Hoping to better understand their essential question "What is power?" these seniors spend a semester hosting Q&A discussions with a variety of guest speakers. Cover art photo provided by Devin Avery on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@officialdavery
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