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A slightly irregular podcast about life in Western Wisconsin. We talk about news and newsmakers in the Chippewa Valley, politics, food, sustainability, the arts, farming, and more. Join us!
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So That Happened

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An inside-the-beltway show that's truly for beltway outsiders. Each week the HuffPost Politics team offers an entertaining alternative to the Sunday shows you've stopped watching. Along with their outside the beltway guests, join Arthur Delaney and Elise Foley as they analyze the news of the week and explain why it should matter to you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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So That Just Happened is an honest exploration of what it’s like to lose your person and find yourself. I’m Carly Cooper, a mom/widow/coach/author/chronic truth seeker and my superpower is finding the funny, the hope and the silver lining in any sh*t situation. This podcast is filled with practical (and some woo-woo) tools that have helped me heal my broken heart and rewire my brain after experiencing the traumatic loss of my husband of 27 years. I’ll share mindset shifts, manifestation tips ...
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In this compelling episode, I had the privilege of being interviewed by Bryan Strasberg and Jennifer Gelberger for the impactful podcast, On Air with Chai, presented by Chai Lifeline Canada. This organization is dedicated to meeting the social, emotional, and practical needs of children, families, and communities affected by illness, trauma, and lo…
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Are you tired of wrestling with doubts, especially when you're on the brink of something big? Ever experienced the unexpected ambush of negative voices in your head just when you needed confidence the most? How about transforming your self-talk from a critic's review to a self-love anthem? If you're nodding along, you're in fantastic company! In my…
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Alright, get ready for some serious dish! Today, I'm hanging out with the incredible Chana Ross — she's a holistic leadership guru, pelvic health wizard, and the genius behind the She Has the Audacity podcast. Trust me, this chat is like eavesdropping on two pals sipping a warm cuppa something delish. 🌟 Key Takeaways: We're laying it all out on the…
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Hello, lovely listeners! ✨ Ever felt that gnawing fear of not measuring up? Curious why you stay in that soul-draining job or a less-than-ideal relationship? Guess what? You're not a glutton for punishment; you're likely nursing a hidden wound begging for healing. Join me on the latest So That Just Happened, where I'm getting real about abandonment…
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In this touching episode, I have a heart-to-heart with Marnie Adler, who courageously opens up about navigating grief and loss while reflecting on the profound impact of her father's passing. From the raw emotions of missed moments to the unexpected lessons found in palliative care, Marnie candidly shares her deeply personal story. Our conversation…
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Hey, fabulous friends! Welcome back to another juicy episode of "So That Just Happened," where I, Carly Cooper, am your wingwoman on this wild ride of self-discovery. Imagine we're chilling at your favourite spot, sipping lattes, and having a heart-to-heart while we dive deep into the good stuff – conquering those pesky roadblocks: limiting beliefs…
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A few months ago, I had the privilege of being a guest on The Genius Alchemist Podcast with Sarah McBride, hosted by none other than my business and spiritual coach, Sarah McBride. You might remember our previous collaboration on my podcast, How To Manage Your Energy Around Negative People, where I had the pleasure of interviewing her. This time, t…
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In this episode, I had the pleasure and honour of sitting down with my former business coach, Lori Kennedy, Founder and CEO, of The Wellness Business Hub, a global business development company for alternative practitioners and coaches starting and growing an online business. In this straight-up, no-bullshit conversation we talked about the differen…
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Hello my friends, I wasn’t planning on doing this episode. But I got a divine download in the shower today and I felt compelled to share ways to help you move closer to the light in these dark, heavy times. If you're feeling scared, helpless and full of grief, this short message is for you. Make sure you subscribe so you can catch every new episode…
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Hellloooooooo, Welcome to Season 2 of the So That Just Happened Podcast. It's been a while since we've chatted (well, I talked and you listened) and in this episode, I want to share a bit about what I've been going through and why I wasn't sure I was coming back to this podcast. I will also share my intentions of what I want to accomplish on this p…
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And... that's a wrap! After 18 episodes, I decided to end season 1 of the So That Just Happened Podcast. But sleep easy, my friends, I'll be back for a season 2. When you work for yourself, create, write and edit your own show, miraculously, you get picked up for a second season! I'm going to take the summer off to work on a few new projects (all i…
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In this episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing one of my closest friends and musical sensation, Lisa Sonshine of Sonshine and Broccoli. We dive deep and share how we've navigated our way through our darkest moments by creating a safe, nurturing and non-judgmental space for each other to be exactly as we are... happy, sad and everything in betw…
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In this episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing Laira Thomas, a Facilitator who helps people discover what their needs and wants are by having intimate conversations with themselves and those around them. We talk about the importance of self-awareness and why it's crucial to know what you need and want in order to have deeper connections. Laira…
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In this episode, I had the honour of being interviewed by Life Coach, Radio host and Bliss Expert Judy Librach. We talked about why I started this podcast, how to help those who are grieving and how to begin to heal after the loss of someone that you love. This show is a replay of Finding Your Bliss with Judy Librach, as it was listened to on Zoome…
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Has losing your person left you feeling lost? Have you forgotten who you truly are because your identity was so enmeshed with your spouse or partner? Do you put your needs and wants last? Do you believe that your feelings and thoughts are less valid or important than others? In this episode, I share the many ways in which we can give our personal p…
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Losing your person, a close family member or a dear friend can feel devastating. But just because they are physically gone, doesn't mean their presence is. In this episode, I interview one of my closest friends, Jaimee Diamond and she candidly shares what it was like losing her Nana and her Dad. She also talks about the ways in which she still feel…
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Do you feel stressed and anxious for the better part of your day? Are you mostly unhappy with the way things are in your life? When something or someone disrupts your perfectly, planned day do you feel angry, irritable or frustrated? At the best of times, the world we live in and our own world that we create are uncertain and constantly changing. S…
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There are many reasons people experience grief. The death of a loved one, divorce, changes in your health, job loss, or even the death of a dream that never came to be. I think it’s safe to say we all have or have had reason to feel grief in our life. The bigger questions are, have you properly dealt with it? Have you unpacked the feelings both emo…
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Relationships, at the best of times, can be challenging. But being in a new relationship after losing your person, can feel like a next-level kind of challenge. Healthy relationships take patience, understanding, compassion, mutual respect, great communication and of course love and connection. But, in my opinion, you can’t get to this relationship…
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Do you know what matters most to you in your *relationships *your health *the work you do *and how you spend your free time? If you feel anxious, overwhelmed, unhappy or “lost” in any area of your life, chances are you're not living by your core values. This episode will help open your mind and heart to re-discover what lights you up. Tune in every…
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In this episode, Carly interviews her good friend Arlene Moshe, a psychic intuitive, counsellor and certified workshop and retreat leader. In this interview, they talk about what intuition is, practical ways to tap into it and how to use our intuition to help give us the confidence and comfort to move through life. You can contact Arlene Moshe by v…
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When other people in your life are unhappy, do you take it personally? Do you find you often blow things way out of proportion? Is it possible you're creating more drama in your life than there needs to be? Do your thoughts often leave you feeling stressed out, anxious and worried? It's ok. Life after trauma or loss can cause you to think and do so…
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In this episode, Carly shares a few of her favourite quotes that have helped her shift her perspective when she was faced with her toughest challenges and gave her the strength and inspiration to keep moving forward. This episode will be helpful to anyone who is stuck in the "why me" stage and is struggling to make sense of their difficult situatio…
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In this episode, Carly interviews her coach Sarah McBride, a woman who has been instrumental in her healing and has helped thousands of others find their way and their purpose. They talk about the importance of "energy management" and share strategies to protect yourself from getting sucked into other people's negative energy. This episode will be …
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In this episode, Carly talks about her fears and resistance to returning to the dating scene after 27 years and shares her process of how she attracted her ideal match. This episode will be helpful to anyone who is struggling to "get back out there" after losing their person and give hope that you can find love again even when you're terrified to t…
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I want to warn the skeptics out there... This episode may be a little or a lot out there for you. But that’s ok. I’m not here to convince you of anything and will not force the kool-aid down your throat. My hope is that you can listen with an open mind because what I’m about to share with you in this episode, gave me a tremendous amount of comfort …
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Have you ever felt like a total fraud? Like you're not enough? Has self-doubt stopped you from confidently moving forward in your life?In this week's episode, I share my experiences with Imposter Syndrome and 3 strategies for overcoming it.Music: Acoustic Vibe from PixabayPar Carly Cooper
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What happens when you unexpectedly and suddenly become a widow and a single mom in minutes? In this interview with my dear friend Kim Macgregor, I candidly share my journey of losing my husband in 2021 to depression, the personal growth transformation I underwent, the life-changing treatment that helped me move forward and my new lease on life. Thi…
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Welcome to my first episode of So That Just Happened... an honest exploration of what it’s like to lose your person and find yourself. I’m Carly Cooper, a mom/widow/coach/author/chronic seeker and my superpower is finding the funny, the hope and the silver lining in any sh*t situation. This podcast is filled with practical (and some woo-woo) tools …
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Dr. Neumann is a Medical Doctor and is running against Ron Kind in the congressional primary. His website is here, and you can watch the video of this interview on the WisCommunity site. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/so-that-happened/message
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In this episode we'll talk to Veronika Zazovsky, the manager of the Menomonie Farmers Market. The market opens for the season on Saturday, May 16, and there will be some changes this year brought on by the current COVID-19 pandemic. I talk to Veronika about how things will be different this year and what you can expect to see when you go out to the…
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In this episode I talk to Ted Stark, director of the Menomonie Public Library, about how life has changed at the library in the pandemic, how you can pick up library materials curbside, and what other services the library is currently providing. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/so-that-happened/message…
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This is the beginning of a series where I talk to different community members about how their personal and work lives have changed since the pandemic started. Today I talk with Becca Schoenborn at Menomonie Market Food Co-op about things that have changed at the grocery store. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/so-…
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In this episode we explore citizen activists in the Chippewa Valley who are making a difference through their actions. I went on a bus trip to Madison with the Wisconsin Conservation Voters as they lobbied with their state Senators to pass legislation to protect water in Wisconsin. I also spoke to Chris Hambuch-Boyle about her efforts to support ou…
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This is not a normal podcast episode - consider it an introduction to WisCommunity. In this episode, I will be talking about how WisCommunity got started, where it is now, and plans for the future. I'll also talk a little bit about what you can expect to hear on this podcast going forward. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com…
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The government is on the verge of another shutdown, which is lots of fun for people who like political drama but less so for people who work in government, benefit from government services and think that Congress should be able to do its job. Then we travel to south america: Nicholas Casey from the NYT is here to tell us what the hunt for Venezuela…
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Republicans are helping President Donald Trump undermine an investigation into his campaign's collusion with the Russian government, revealing that Trump is now in full control of the GOP. Trump delivered his first State of the Union address, but I had a hard time hearing it because my dog kept barking at the TV for some reason. And you might have …
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The government's open, but where do we go from here? Democrats want legal status for 700,000 Dreamers, and they'll ultimately need President Donald Trump to make it happen. We talked to Michael Steel, a former aide to House Speaker John Boehner. American infrastructure is a mess, and in Orlando, it's hurting poor people of color. HuffPost's Julia C…
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The government might shut down this week and this is the ONLY podcast that can tell you HOW, WHY and also WHO to blame. We interviewed Congressman Ted Yoho, a conservative House Republican who definitely blames the Democrats. Republicans in Congress say text messages between two FBI agents have totally compromised the special investigation into Tru…
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The government might shut down next week partly because Donald Trump refuses to help Dreamers without getting his wall or other policy changes -- Elise Foley reports from the Capitol. The Trump administration wants work requirements for medicaid, so we talked to health policy reporter Jonathan Cohn about dog whistles. The federal government stood a…
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This week, America gained new insight into the fraught relationship between Donald Trump and his erstwhile white house strategist, Steve Bannon. It's like a Shakespearean drama, but just the parts where people insult and stab each other. SV Date joins to discuss. Then, Huffpost's Luke O'brien breaks down his reporting on Andrew Anglin, one of the p…
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Tax reform is a big deal, but Donald Trump's reshaping of the judicial branch of government might be his biggest achievement of 2017. Republicans say the estate tax hurts farms and small businesses and that Congresswoman Kristi Noem's story shows it -- but it doesn't, and I'll explain why. And if you like Bitcoin, well you're not gonna like our thi…
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Republicans Pass Sweeping Tax Plan, Still Working On Basic Governance This week, Republicans succeeded in passing their tax bill. So what did Arthur have for lunch? Republicans won on taxes, but are looking shaky on children's health insurance, keeping the government open, and saving Dreamers from deportation. We talked to Adrian Reyna, a Dreamer w…
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There are whispers that Paul Ryan might resign -- we asked Matt Fuller why and when this could happen and who could be the next speaker. Accused child molester Roy Moore lost the Alabama Senate race this week. Jen Bendery tells us what she learned when she went there to talk to voters. And the government could be about to crack down on a popular he…
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Al Franken is resigning, which we boldly predicted would happen! But what does it mean for partisan politics? The Supreme Court took up the Masterpiece Cake Shop case. Sam Baker from Axios tells us about the oral arguments. And Donald Trump declared that Jerusalem is the capital of Israel -- why the hell did he do that? Hosted on Acast. See acast.c…
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This week, the U.S. Senate stumbled forward on tax reform with a government shutdown looming around the corner. North Korea launched a missile that could theoretically reach Washington. We talked to Mike Fuchs, a foreign policy expert with the Center for American Progress, about whether we're all going to die. And men continued to be bad. Why are b…
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This week, Donald Trump pardoned some turkeys and endorsed Roy Moore. Then: long ago, legendary British economist John Maynard Keynes predicted that in the future, we would only work 15 hours a week. What happened to that? Former co-host and Keynes expert Zach Carter joins to discuss. Finally, what DOES one have to do to get hounded out of Washingt…
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Republicans are really moving their tax reform legislation -- does it have a chance of becoming law? We'll hear from Huffpost reporters Elise Foley, Arthur Delaney and SV Date. This week, men continued to be disgusting, especially a Republican Senate candidate in Alabama. Marina Fang and Jen Bendery help answer whether this is the beginning of the …
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Democrats crushed Republicans in off-year elections on Tuesday, delivering a resounding rebuke to President Donald Trump. Daniel Marans and Elise Foley join the show to talk about whether this is the beginning of the end of Trumpism. The crown prince of Saudi Arabia rounded up his political opponents -- Akbar Ahmed and Jessica Schulberg explain wha…
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