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My name is Flick Miles and I was Hermione Granger’s double in the "Harry Potter" films. To mark 20 years since the release of the first film, I have decided to get back in touch with some of the most influential people involved in creating the film. They have shared their untold stories and amazing memories of what it was like to bring "Harry Potter" to life. If you want to know what life was really like behind the scenes of "Harry Potter," this is the podcast for you!
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Kate Wand

Kate Wand

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A safe space for black sheep, where we uncover hidden things, explore philosophy, politics, culture, liberty, and the ideas that contribute to personal and societal flourishing.
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Blooming Wand

Emily O'Neal

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Welcome to the Blooming Wand podcast! I'm Emily O'Neal, evidential psychic medium, intuitive healer, and coach. Here on this podcast, I guide you on a journey of self-reflection using the wisdom of the tarot. As a way to honor the flux and flow of life, on each full and new moon, I pull three cards which inspire an intention and affirmation to illuminate your path. Think of them as themes to guide you as we move through the coming days. Grab your journals, light a candle, and settle into the ...
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The Raw Living Podcast

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Raw Living is Europe's leading raw foods and superfoods supplier, founded 2002. In this podcast founder Kate Magic interviews the people behind some of the world's best and brightest raw food companies to find out more about the foods that they produce. What is the ethos behind the company? How are their products made, and what measures do they take to show respect for the environment and the workers? What are their most popular products and why? When you shop with these companies, you are n ...
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Are you dreaming of designing the perfect baby nursery but feel a little lost in a sea of Pinterest boards and overwhelmed by choices? Fear not, dear listener! Welcome to "How to Design Your Baby Nursery," the limited series podcast that’s going to rescue you from nursery design overwhelm and indecision, and transform your vision into reality. I’m Gabriella Milgrom, your fairy godmother of baby nursery design. A seasoned Interior Designer, Project Manager, Online Interior Design Coach, and M ...
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About the Artographer: Mitch Schlimer The award winning and published artist Mitch Schlimer was born in May of 1956 and from an early age he saw things differently, especially when his father put a Polaroid "instant" camera in his hands at the age of five. Mitch's gift and vision were evident as others saw and felt that he was able to capture truly "One in a Million Moments," which he loved to share since he was able to observe the special response that came from his keen eye and love for ph ...
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The new moon is upon us, so you guessed it, I have a new tarot curated intention and affirmation for us to work with. This moon cycle I used my Smith Waite tarot deck, and we pulled the Queen of Cups, The Tower, and the King of Wands. Be sure to have a look at the cards to see what they awaken in you. Let’s dive in! Intention: Have you ever felt em…
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On today's show, Newell reviews Dana Bash's interview with VP Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz. Then, Newell speaks with: Jennifer Van Vrancken, Jefferson Parish At-Large Councilmember, Chris Masingill, CEO of St. Tammany Corp., Chris Blair, The Voice of the LSU Tigers, Romina Boccia, Director of Budget & Entitlement Policy at the CATO I…
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This hour, Romina Boccia joins Newell to give a deep dive into what her article "Two Years of Sounding the Alarm: Reflections and Progress on Addressing the US Debt Crisis" is warning. Then, Ron Faucheux, Political Analyst & Publisher of "Lunchtime Politics," joins the show to review the interview with Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.…
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Romina Boccia, Director of Budget & Entitlement Policy at the CATO Institute, authors the article "Two Years of Sounding the Alarm: Reflections and Progress on Addressing the US Debt Crisis." Romino Boccia joins Newell to give a deep dive into what her article is warning.Par Audacy
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Recently, we’ve talked about St. Tammany Economic Partners and the collaboration among seven economic partners. One of those partners is St. Tammany Corporation, the economic development organization for St. Tammany. Chris Masingill, CEO of St. Tammany Corp., joins Newell to talk about the Northshore’s role in our region’s economic success…
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On today's show, Newell dispels the myth that the Democrats plan to target the "rich" won't have any economic affect on you. Then, Newell speaks with: Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, Cynthia Lee Sheng, President of Jefferson Parish, Michael Glasser, President of PANO, and Rafael Goyeneche, President of the Metrop…
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This hour, Newell has on Rafael Goyeneche, President of the Metropolitan Crime Commission, to talk about the 2024 shootings and murders by District YTD, the relief that a fully functioning crime lab will grant the NOPD, the MCC Awardees from Bogalusa P.D., LSP, and the 22nd Judicial District DA’s Office for the Case of Andrew Pernell, and the decli…
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This hour, Newell speaks with Cynthia Lee Sheng, President of Jefferson Parish, about a dispute among Jefferson Parish officials over a bus advertising contract erupting into a political firestorm. Then, Michael Glasser, President of PANO, joins the Sheriff to talk about the state of the NOPD.Par Audacy
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A dispute among Jefferson Parish officials over a bus advertising contract has erupted into a political firestorm, revealing bitter divisions that could define the balance of power in Louisiana's most populous coastal parish. At the center of the dust-up is Jefferson Parish at-large council member Jennifer Van Vrancken, who in a series of social me…
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This hour, Newell dispels the myth that the Democrats plan to target the "rich" won't have any economic effect on you. Then, Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, joins the show to talk about the “Keeping Families Together” program being temporarily blocked by a Texas federal judge.…
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Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, joins Newell to talk about the “Keeping Families Together” program being temporarily blocked by a Texas federal judge late Monday. The ruling by Judge J. Campbell Barker of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas sided with 16 Republican-led states, including Loui…
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On today's show, guest host Dave Cohen speaks with: Sheriff Gerald Sticker, Sheriff of Tangipahoa Parish, Mike Detillier, WWL NFL analyst, co-host of Sports Talk, Catherine Hover, Co-Founder of Palette Northshore, Michael Hecht, President & CEO, GNO Inc., Catherine Hover, Co-Founder of Palette Northshore, and Josh Fleig, Chief Technology Officer at…
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Louisiana Economic Development (LED) is launching a campaign encouraging Louisiana natives working in other states to return home, and they’ll be using the national audience of Sunday's LSU/USC season opener game on ABC to get the word out. The campaign called "Come Home Louisiana" will begin its rollout during the game in Las Vegas and will target…
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This hour, guest host Dave Cohen has on Michael Hecht, President & CEO, GNO Inc., to talk about the recent code enforcement sweeps in the French Quarter. Then, Michael invites Co-Founder of Palette Northshore to the show to talk about the Palette program.Par Audacy
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This hour, guest host Dave Cohen speaks with Gerald Sticker, Sheriff of Tangipahoa Parish, about establishing a "culture of change" at the TPSO, being active on social media, being present out on the beat, responding to service calls, and racclimation programs available for inmates in the TPSO jail. Then, Mike Detillier, WWL NFL analyst and co-host…
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Sheriff Gerald Sticker, Sheriff of Tangipahoa Parish, joins guest host Dave Cohen to talk about establishing a "culture of change at the TPSO, being active on social media to provide public transparency, being present out on the beat responding to service calls, and re-acclimation programs available for inmates in the TPSO jail.…
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On today's show, Newell addresses Kamala Harris's own Democratic allies undermining her price-gouging proposal, Mark Zuckerberg's comment about being pressured by the government to censor COVID-19 content on Facebook, and Tim Walz boasting that he was named "Outstanding Young Nebraskan" when he wasn't. Then, Newell speaks with: Andrea Gallo, writer…
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This hour, Newell brings on Joshua Basseches, Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science, & The David and Jane Flowerree Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Environmental Studies at Tulane University, to discuss the boom of electric vehicles causing a dent in the gas tax system. Then, Newell opens the phone and text lines, and …
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The U.S.'s electric vehicle boom is ushering in a new crisis that lawmakers have known for decades was coming: the evaporation of the gas tax system that pays for the repair of crumbling roads and bridges. But there is a solution: charging drivers for the miles they traverse, which could easily replace the roughly $80 billion in revenue that state …
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This hour, Newell speaks with Janeicia Neely and Lowery Crews of 18th Ward about their goal to eliminate obsticles that prevent youth's participation in sports. Then, political analyst Bernie Pinsonat joins the show to discuss the latest in the presidential race.Par Audacy
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18th Ward is a New Orleans-based nonprofit that builds community and promotes equity through high-quality sports programming and workforce development. Janeicia Neely, Executive Director of 18th Ward, and Lowery Crews, Founder and CEO of 18th Ward, join Newell to talk about the program.Par Audacy
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This hour, Newell addreses Kamala Harris's own Democratic allies undermining her price-gouging proposal, Mark Zuckerberg's comment about being pressured by the government to censor COVID-19 content on Facebook, and Tim Walz boasting that he was named "Outstanding Young Nebraskan" when he wasn't. Then, Andrea Gallo, writer for The Advocate, joins th…
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In a recent story in the New Orleans Advocate, the Department of Children and Family Services is being blamed for botching a potential adoption of a Louisiana teenager by a New York woman. According to the story by Andrea Gallo, DCFS seemed to work against both the potential New York mother and the Louisiana teenager independently, thus botching th…
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Newell addresses Kamala Harris's own Democratic allies undermining her price-gouging proposal, Mark Zuckerberg's comment about being pressured by the government to censor COVID-19 content on Facebook, and Tim Walz boasting that he was named "Outstanding Young Nebraskan" when he wasn't.Par Audacy
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On today's show, Newell addresses Democrats are renewing a failed CHNV Parole Program that was ripe with fraud to relieve pressure at the border. Then, Newell speaks with: Daniel Gitlin, Public Information Officer for the New Orleans Area & Northshore at Department of Transportation and Development, Sheriff Joe Lopinto, Sheriff of Jefferson Parish,…
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This hour, Newell brings on Sheriff Joe Lopinto, Sheriff of Jefferson Parish, to talk about the strategies and technology the JPSO used to get their violent crime numbers down. Then, Joe Giarrusso, New Orleans City Councilmember District A, joins the show to talk about the latest with the sewage and water board billing issues, the Entergy outages, …
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This hour, Newell addresses Democrats renewing a failed CHNV Parole Program that was ripe with fraud to relieve pressure at the border. Then, Daniel Gitlin, Public Information Officer for the New Orleans Area & Northshore at the Department of Transportation and Development, joins to show to explain how you can own a historic bridge.…
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Ever imagined owning a bridge in Louisiana? Well, you can, because DOTD is selling several original bridges on Highway 90, with one caveat; that you preserve their historic significance. Daniel Gitlin, Public Information Officer for the New Orleans Area & Northshore at Department of Transportation and Development, joins Newell to explain how you ow…
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Democrats are renewing a failed CHNV Parole Program that was ripe with fraud to relieve pressure at the border to make the immigration numbers look better ahead of the election in November. And they're without explaining how they'll eliminate the fraud this time around.Par Audacy
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On today's show, Newell shares his thoughts on Kamala Harris's acceptance speesh at the DNC, and her strategy to solve the border crisis. Then, Newell speaks with; Ann Breaud's attorney, Justin Schmidt, Daren Bakst, Director of Energy & Environment at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, Lora Ries, Director of Border Security and Immigration Cente…
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This hour, Newell speaks with Mike Petrilli, President of the Thomas B. Fordham Institute and Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution, about the link between race, socioeconomic status (SES), and achievement gaps in school. Then, Mike Hoss, Voice of the New Orleans Saints, joins the show to preview the New Orleans Saints third preseason game agai…
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Results from the federal Early Child Longitudinal Study show that a broad set of family socioeconomic status factors explains a substantial portion of racial achievement gaps: between 34% and 64% of the Black-White gap and between 51% and 77% of the Hispanic-White gap, depending on the subject and grade level. While socioeconomic status accounts fo…
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