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In The Company of My Kids PODCAST: I'm Nikki Lewis, also known as Mommy Seed. If you have a kid and an entrepreneurial drive this podcast will show you how to have fun and make money online, with your kid as your partner, starting with a YouTube channel business. By the end of each episode you and your kid will be one step closer to becoming online content creators. You will see what work is involved, how to divide the work between you and your kids, the results of putting in that work and y ...
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Safe Nation

Nikki Renfroe

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Safe Nation is an inaugural podcast curated to share insight and discussion about law enforcement, security and crime prevention with a focus on current events and honest data. Offering a fresh perspective on safety through interviews, opinions and great practical advice, join your host, retired, female state trooper Captain Nikki Renfroe. Listen as she interviews industry professionals, sharing information on how to protect yourself from danger and crimes while also bringing attention to un ...
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The Kitchen Sisters Present

The Kitchen Sisters & Radiotopia

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The Kitchen Sisters Present… Stories from the b-side of history. Lost recordings, hidden worlds, people possessed by a sound, a vision, a mission. Deeply layered stories, lush with interviews, field recordings and music. From powerhouse NPR producers The Kitchen Sisters (The Keepers, Hidden Kitchens, The Hidden World of Girls, The Sonic Memorial Project, Lost & Found Sound, and Fugitive Waves). "The Kitchen Sisters have done some of best radio stories ever broadcast" —Ira Glass. The Kitchen ...
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Work hates Podcast

Brett Blake and Bron Lewis

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We’ve all had a nightmare work story, whether it’s a psycho boss, dreadful working conditions, or an insufferable workmate. If you’ve had none of these things, chances are, you’re the problem! WorkHate is comedy podcast is co-hosted by comedians, Brett Blake and Bron Lewis who have a rich tapestry of ridiculous experiences between them. Each episode, they interview someone who is courageous enough to share their nightmare work story. Could it be about you? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/priv ...
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As a former correctional officer in Alberta for almost 2 decades and the founder of Blue Line Fitness Testing which provides law enforcement fitness testing and wellness workshops, I started this podcast as a way for female first responders to be able to share their stories including the trials, tribulations and triumphs of their daily work. Our episodes cover female correctional officers and caseworkers, military personnel, female paramedics, firefighters and dispatchers, as well as feature ...
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Listen as Nazca Fontes, surrogacy expert and founder of ConceiveAbilities Egg Donor and Surrogacy Agency talks all things surrogacy. From what drives women to become surrogate mothers to intended parents’ emotional journeys including infertility to industry experts weighing in on important topics you need to know about, listen as we explore modern family building through surrogacy.
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Encountering Silence

Cassidy Hall, Kevin Johnson, Carl McColman

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Explore the beauty, importance, and vitality of silence, as we explore the spirituality, psychology, and sheer humanity of silence. Subscribe to the podcast through Amazon, Google, or your favorite podcast subscription site. If you enjoy the podcast, please share us with your friends — and please support us through Patreon.
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After Hours with Zach Noe Towers

Netflix is a Joke Radio

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A funny, sexy, one hour radio show where no topic is too taboo and no story is too raw...as long as it gets a laugh. We’re talking one night stands, epic orgies, sexy souvenirs (STDs) and even getting ********** for breakfast. So put the kids to bed and turn on the jacuzzi because this late night show is about to heat things UP
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HR Heroes by Breathe shares the stories of small businesses who recognise that their people are key to their business success. Join Jonathan Richards, CEO of Breathe, and his guests, as they discuss their people management stories. Covering everything from company culture to productivity and the future of work.
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This is a podcast where we find the positive in every situation. Where we share our very personal stories of struggling with hardship, addiction, feelings of hopelessness, rage, depression, and so much more. Where we share why we decided to change our lives for the better, how we overcame adversity, and how we transformed our worlds into places filled with gratitude, love and joy. This podcast is here to help you realize and stand in your true power, and show you that happiness and success a ...
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This week on ‘Work Hates’ we have a yarn with Australian comedy icon and fittest man in the world Merrick Watts. The bloke has been on Australian radio for decades, and that is not because he knows how to stick to a budget. Merrick is a classic larrikin who has caused quite a lot of headaches for people, both from stress and booze. Just when you th…
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Send us a text We’re kicking off Season 8 of Sirens, Slammers, and Service with an extraordinary guest, Debbie Green, a 30-year veteran in law enforcement and dispatch from California. Debbie takes us on a journey through three decades of evolution in dispatch and technology, offering a rare perspective on how the role has changed over the years to…
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This week on ‘Work Hates’ we chat with Australia’s favourite ex-crim. After spending time in prison for dealing exorbitant amounts of illicit drugs, Andrew changed his ways and became a stand-up comedian. He tells us about what it was like to be in prison, why you should avoid the ‘bone yard’ and how it was actually a really positive experience for…
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An introduction to the new podcast, A Breach Repairer's Song, produced by Nice Sound Company, hosted by Yara Allen and Rev. William Barber. A Breach Repairer's Song is an immersive series soundtracking the marriage between music as an art form and music as a tool for activism. Through interview, retrospection, and the dissection of one song per epi…
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This week we continue our stint in Sydney with one of our favourite comedians of all time, Kate Dolan. Originally from the UK, Kate chose the most expenny city in Australia to start one of the hardest careers: standup comedy. Bretty puts his foot in it INSTANTLY when he lists one of her achievements as being ‘a wife’, and he will never live that do…
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There are two worldviews of prominence today. The oldest and wisest one our guests call kincentricity, following the late dear ancestor Dennis Martinez, who coined the term. Kincentricity defines our humanity through our inextricable connections with all there is. The second and newest worldview, dominant in the past five or six hundred years, we m…
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Send us a text Private Investigator Chandra Cleveland keeps it real as she talks about personal safety for young people, informs us on the dangers of “deep fake”, and gives insight on dating safety. Download: 🎙 Download episodes anywhere you listen to podcasts. Subscribe: 🎧 YouTube: @safenationpodcast Follow: 📱 Instagram: @safenationpodcast Contact…
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This week we travel all the way to Sydney to record with some of our favourite Sydney comedians. Fresh after our live show, and with a little bit of self inflicted brain damage, we have a chat with the woman of the moment, Steph Broadbridge. She might be making waves in the media at the moment for her parody musical she can’t talk about, but we’ve …
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Edna Lewis was a legendary American chef, a pioneer of Southern cooking and the author of four books, including The Taste of Country Cooking, her memoir cookbook about growing up in Freetown, Virginia, a small farming community of formerly enslaved people and their descendants established in 1866. Before she began writing books, Edna had been a cel…
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To celebrate a whole year of ‘Work Hates’ podcast, we did our first ever live show and it was bloody excellent. Special guests Nikki Britton and Luke Heggie were the perfect sweet and salty additions, and we discovered one of them spewed in a mascot suit and the other made themself vomit from their own fart. It might not have been highbrow, but it …
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Send us a text Dena Lewis, founder and CEO of Running Mate, shares the story of how being assaulted while running led her to develop an app to serve as a solution for safe running. #RunningMate #SafeRunning #WomensSafety #RunnersCommunity #RunningApp #FitnessTech #OutdoorSafety #RunningTips #FemaleEntrepreneurs #SelfDefenseForRunners Download: 🎙 Do…
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In this episode of All Things Conceivable: A Surrogacy Podcast, host Nazca Fontes welcomes breastfeeding and pumping influencer Helen Avery to share her remarkable journey of overcoming early lactation struggles to achieve a successful milk supply. Helen offers invaluable guidance on maintaining and increasing milk supply, providing actionable tips…
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Breanna Seibel’s journey to motherhood is a profound story of resilience, healing, and hope. After facing infertility, the devastating loss of her son Teddy, and navigating her daughter Viviana’s NICU journey, Breanna turned to pumping breast milk as a way to reclaim control amidst unimaginable grief. In this emotional episode of All Things Conceiv…
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In this deeply meaningful episode of All Things Conceivable: A Surrogacy Podcast, Nazca Fontes sits down with Kristy Miller, MSW, LSW, PMH-C—certified perinatal mental health professional and a valued member of ConceiveAbilities’ Match Experience team. Together, they explore one of surrogacy’s most challenging yet often overlooked aspects: navigati…
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On the occasion of her 80th birthday in 2000, The Kitchen Sisters, along with food writer Peggy Knickerbocker, visited the home of Cecilia Chiang, the legendary Chinese-American restaurateur, chef and founder of The Mandarin Restaurant in San Francisco for a bit of an oral history. Cecilia Chiang introduced regional Chinese cooking to America in th…
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This week on ‘Work Hates’ we chat with director, producer and all round good bloke, Max Miller. He’s most famous as the director and one of the writers of one of Australia’s biggest comedy successes: Aunty Donna. We asked Max if he ever wanted to be one of the actors, and he said, “It was hard enough to agree to coming on this podcast”. The man is …
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Send us a text Our listeners loved Alix so much, we brought her back for another episode to wrap up Season 7!!! In this informative episode, Alix breaks down the nitty gritty of a day in the life of a fire fighter - from equipment checks to firehall meals and shared sleeping quarters (that can include a few farts each night!). Alix shares some fire…
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This week we celebrate 50 EPISODES of ‘Work Hates’, and who better to celebrate with than Dave ‘Hughesy’ Hughes. This man is Australian comedy royalty, with one of the most distinct voices on the planet, but more importantly, a work ethic that is incomparable to any other. Hughesy comes from a working class family in Warrnambool, and the way the ma…
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Send us a text After an encounter with a victim of sex trafficking, Kerry KingBrown, founder of BlackWolf App, decided to launch a ride-hailing transportation service where the average, everyday rider could request an armed driver who had a law enforcement, military, or professional security background. He explains how this rare business model has …
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A pioneer in her field, Catherine Bauer Wurster was advisor to five presidents on urban planning and housing and was one of the primary authors of the Housing Act of 1937. During the 1930s she wrote the influential book Modern Housing and was one of the leaders of the "housers" movement, advocating for affordable housing for low-income families. Ca…
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This week on ‘Work Hates’ we have a yarn with comedian, actor and online sensation, Aaron Gocs AKA Gocsy. We were over the moon when Gocsy agreed to coming on the podcast because this is a man who has a resume longer than the Bible. You may know him from his famous corn video where he was eating corn whilst wearing cornrows and listening to Korn, b…
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Send us a text In this episode of Sirens, Slammers, and Service, we’re joined by Alix Hassell, a newer firefighter with the Calgary Fire Department, who shares her inspiring journey into firefighting. Alix opens up about how her background as a varsity wrestler shaped her mental toughness, discipline, and physical preparedness—qualities that became…
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This week on ‘Work Hates’ we chat with television presenter, comedian, mother and a pillar of Australian entertainment, Julia Morris. She has been in the industry for (in her words) “75 years” so she has seen more dreadful gigs than anyone in the world. Her career has been spectacular from the outside, and her tenacity has allowed her to stay in a …
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Send us a text Retired DPS Commissioner and Colonel of the GA State Patrol discusses leadership and tough decision-making while running a state law enforcement agency. He explains why he fired members of an entire trooper school class (106th Trooper School) in one of the largest cheating scandals in state history. Download: 🎙 Download episodes anyw…
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Pushed to the side and rarely credited for her architectural work at Davis Brody, Phyllis Birkby became a significant figure in extending the lesbian women's movement to architecture during the 1970s. Her environmental fantasy workshops played a crucial role in galvanizing the community, providing a creative and empowering space within a male-domin…
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This week on ‘Work Hates’ we speak to military veteran turned comedian, Jarryd Goundrey. He served seven-years in the army and he has two busted knees, impaired hearing and a bucket load of stories to prove it. Jarryd has willingly been tear-gassed, he’s almost drowned in a water submerged helicopter, and he’s learnt exactly what to do if the Talib…
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Send us a text In this phenomenal and personal episode of Sirens, Slammers, and Service, we welcome Natalyn (Natty) Lewis, founder of Ascend EQ. Natty’s work focuses on proven methods for achieving emotional freedom and reducing anxiety, helping individuals move past trauma to find lasting peace. Natty and her colleagues have also developed a groun…
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This week on ‘Work Hates’ we chat with comedian, Triple J host and ultimate sweetheart Bec Charlwood. We couldn’t believe our luck when we nabbed Bec for the pod because not only do we love her, but we knew she would have some properly unhinged stories for us, and we were spot on. Bec has a special out on YouTube called ‘Bipolar Baby’ that has gone…
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Send us a text In this episode of Sirens, Slammers, and Service, we’re joined by Sally Lloyd, a seasoned constable with South Wales Police in Wales, UK. With 20 years in policing—including 16 years as a frontline officer—Sally has witnessed firsthand the challenges and rewards of keeping communities safe. Sally now brings her experience and compass…
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It is Tuesday, November 5, 2024, the day when millions of Americans go to the polls to vote for who will lead their towns, their states, the nation. Souls to the polls today across the country, and so much hangs in the balance. On this fraught and tender Tuesday, when all our nerves are frayed, we offer a moment of respite and contemplation — an ep…
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This week on ‘Work Hates’ we chat to Nat Harris, ‘Triple R’ breakfast radio host and comedian. Nat has a long history with the cafe industry in Melbourne, and we quickly learn that the effervescent energy she exhibits in comedy was not exactly there when she was making coffees. She moved from flat whites to working at the council where she came to …
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Send us a text In this episode of Sirens, Slammers, and Service, we are joined by Kerri Shier, a Peace Officer with University of Alberta Protective Services (UAPS). Kerri shares her personal journey into the career after surviving a violent encounter, and how that experience fueled her passion for ensuring the safety and well-being of others on ca…
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