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Another Path

Ghostlight Media

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Chase, Griff, Justin and Ryan sit down and roll some dice to tell some stories. Check us out at www.anotherpathpodcast.com, @anotherpathpod on twitter, and the rest of our network of shows at ghostlightmedia.net !
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Everyone needs a little help being a human. From sleep to saving money to parenting and more, host Marielle Segarra talks to experts to get the best advice out there. Life Kit is here to help you get it together. Want another life hack? Try Life Kit+. You'll support the show and unlock exclusive curated playlists and sponsor-free listening. Learn more at plus.npr.org/lifekit
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Change Work Life

Jeremy Cline

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Join us on the Change Work Life podcast and let’s beat those Sunday evening blues! If the prospect of yet another five days at work gives you a sinking feeling on a Sunday evening, the Change Work Life podcast is for you. Through interviews with ordinary people who have taken action to change the path of their career, and the career coaches who helped them, host Jeremy Cline explores the changes you can make to enjoy a better working life, whether these changes are small alterations to day-t ...
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The latest news in energy and environmental politics & policy — must-know stories and candid insights from POLITICO’s energy team and journalists across our newsroom. All in just five minutes each morning.
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The go-to show for faith-driven entrepreneurs, messengers, coaches, and creatives who refuse to settle for hustle, burnout, or playing small. Hosted by Mark Casto, a former four-walled pastor who built a six—and soon to be seven—figure digital product business from scratch, this podcast pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to package your God-given wisdom into income and impact online. Each week, Mark delivers raw stories, proven strategies, and the unfiltered truth about building ...
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tReading The Path of Heaven

Tiger Rollercoaster Productions

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Treading The Path of Heaven is a literary podcast where we share our favorite books! Generally, they’re translated from Chinese, Korean, or Japanese, but we talk about everything! From traditional Chinese xianxia novels to isekai (trapped in another world) novels to mind-bending sci-fi to classic western fantasy settings, we read everything! Let us share your new favorite novel with you! Find us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/tigercoaster
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The Rachel Hollis Podcast

Three Percent Chance

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The Rachel Hollis Podcast is where growth meets real life. Hosted by two-time, #1 New York Times best-selling author and founder Rachel Hollis, each episode blends wisdom, humor, and practical advice to help you design a life that feels as good as it looks. From meaningful conversations to tactical insights, this is your weekly dose of inspiration for living well—at home, at work, and in your own skin.
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From turning food waste into energy, to recycled fashion and low-emission aviation fuel: Pitching Progress brings you the stories of innovators working to decarbonize the industries that power our world. On this show from Boston Consulting Group (BCG), the founders of some of the world’s most inventive green-tech startups take part in an in-depth pitch session that challenges them to demonstrate their products' environmental impact, and the value they create for investors. We’ll show you tha ...
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JOY LOVING HOME - SAHM, Productivity, Home Organization, Declutter, ADHD Mom, ADHD SAHM, ADHD Brain

Joy Ridenour - Professional Organizer, Productivity Success Coach for ADHD Moms

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Productivity and Home Organization for Moms with ADHD Are you tired of feeling like the only Stay-At-Home mom who can‘t get her act together? You know you have time while the kids are gone - and you feel like you are busy - but you drift from one completely unrelated task to another, focus on things that really don‘t matter, and avoid the tasks that need to get done... Then all of the sudden you realize it is time to grab the kids and you feel that you‘ve accomplished nothing. Welcome Home! ...
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Heavenly Human

Trusted Voices

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Welcome to the Heavenly Human podcast where we help you pause and pivot toward true fulfillment. Have you ever felt that stirring deep inside — that quiet voice telling you there's something more for your life? That feeling that despite all your success, something still feels missing? We’ve been there. We are you. Three years ago, co-host Laura King was at the peak of her career as an Executive Recruiter. On paper, she had it all. Awards, accolades, and a healthy bank account. But each night ...
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Real Estate Business Builders

Lars Hedenborg | Real Estate Coach

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Welcome to Real Estate Business Builders! Bottom line… the real estate industry has failed to create a clear path to financial freedom. Traditional brokerages and coaching are designed to keep you running on the “transaction treadmill” with no exit strategy. While I didn’t have any sales, marketing or business building experience when I got into real estate, I was willing to bet on myself and figure it out because my family was depending on me. Having served over 5,000 families with their re ...
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The Inner Work of Leadership is a podcast about what it really takes to grow into the leader you’re meant to be. Hosted by Helene Christensen, strategist, storyteller, and former creative director turned founder, this show explores the invisible shifts behind visible transformation. Through intimate conversations, reflection-driven episodes, and stories of pivotal turning points, we dive into the emotional, existential, and psychological work that leadership demands. This is not another prod ...
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LA Rams Up offers news, insights, and opinions on the Los Angeles Rams Football team. Game previews are posted on Thursday, and game recaps are published by early Monday morning. Popular segments include our Fearsome Four Keys to the Game, the Loop Around the League, Rams Up Straight Up Game Picks, and our Sports Pet Peeves. Also look for comprehensive coverage of the NFL draft and free agency, as well as news from across the NFL.
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Experience the complete True Crime Documentary journey without interruption. All advertisements are strategically placed only at the beginning of each episode, ensuring you can immerse yourself fully in every investigation, every revelation, and every emotional moment without advertising cuts disrupting the flow of our true crime storytelling. We prioritize your uninterrupted listening experience above all else. In the shadows where criminal minds orchestrate their darkest deeds, True Crime ...
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President Donald Trump says China is showing interest in buying U.S. natural gas — specifically from a $44 billion export project in Alaska that’s barely made any progress for more than a decade. POLITICO’s James Bikales breaks down this potential US-China energy deal, what questions remain and why there’s already Republican skepticism on the Hill.…
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As Halloween approaches and the holidays loom, Joy shares how the pressure of unfinished tasks causes paralyzing overwhelm and offers a simple challenge: take any step — even imperfect — to break the cycle. Through personal stories about a stained rug and a broken range hood, she emphasizes that action, not perfection, earns grace and moves you for…
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U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are holding face-to-face for the first time since Trump returned to office, with energy expected to be a top-tier issue. Ben Storrow from POLITICO’s E&E News breaks down the stakes of this high-tension meeting, the two countries’ contrasting energy strategies and the stakes for the global…
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To build the low-carbon economy of the future, we’re going to need a lot more steel. But right now, most steel is produced from high-carbon-emitting blast furnaces, and there’s nowhere near enough recyclable steel to meet global demand. So how do we make more steel, without pumping more carbon into the atmosphere? Parker Meeks is the President and …
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Introverts and extroverts move through the world differently and sometimes friendships can suffer when those differences clash. Reporter Yowei Show, host of the podcast Proxy, explores the science of personality to help you bridge the divide in your own friendships. Follow us on Instagram: @nprlifekit Sign up for our newsletter here. Have an episod…
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Rachel Hollis discusses the fear of change and how to approach building a new life without drastic measures. In this episode, she answers listener questions, including a callers search for career fulfillment. Rachel offers practical advice on content creation, staying present, and shifting mindsets to improve mental well-being. She encourages liste…
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Send us a text What if God truly looks like Jesus—and nothing unlike Him? We follow that daring claim to its consequences for justice, power, and public life, challenging a culture discipled by outrage and a church tempted to trade the cross for the sword. From early church witness to modern culture wars, we uncover how a Christ-shaped vision disma…
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With just two weeks until the UN Climate Change Conference in Brazil, a new UN report shows countries are falling far short of their Paris Agreement pledges. Rising energy demand, inflation, and political divisions are adding even more pressure to the talks — especially as U.S. climate leadership wanes under President Donald Trump. Sara Schonhardt …
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The Trump administration is pressing the newly whole Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to speed up how quickly data centers can connect to the U.S. power grid. POLITICO’s Isa Domínguez breaks down the ambitious DOE proposal, the reaction from FERC watchers, and what to expect next. Plus, Exxon Mobil is suing California over its first-in-the-nati…
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Check out the second Episode of our new show on Youtube - https://youtu.be/a23CA3RsUWM The Perfect Pumpkin-Shaped Charcuterie Board - https://msrachelhollis.com/2025/10/24/pumpkin-charcuterie-board/ In this episode, the host takes inspiration from a Pinterest find of a pumpkin-shaped cheeseboard and attempts to recreate it without a kitchen, transf…
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When you've already spent money on an expensive ticket, and bad weather can cause potential flight delays and cancellations, it's good to know what you're entitled to in the event of a travel issue. Scott Keyes, founder of the travel site Going.com (formerly known as Scott's Cheap Flights), shares his recommendations, including days to avoid and th…
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President Donald Trump is ramping up efforts to boost America’s supply of critical minerals by striking a deal with Australia, pitching potential partnerships with African leaders, and launching a multibillion-dollar investment fund to develop new sources. The push comes as Washington tries to loosen its reliance on China, which still dominates the…
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Collagen supplements have been widely promoted on social media, with claims that they'll strengthen hair and nails, lessen wrinkles and even ease joint pain. But are there studies backing these claims? NPR health correspondent Maria Godoy dives into the research and shares science-backed tips for better skin that are more effective. Fill out our su…
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Rachel Hollis delves into the crucial elements of goal-setting and the importance of having a strategic plan. She emphasizes that motivation alone isn’t enough; it’s the structure and strategy that make goals attainable. Rachel outlines a five-step process for creating a practical, actionable plan that works in real life. The steps include naming t…
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Scott, Farbod, and Mark spend their Saturday Morning Roundtable handing out some bye-week awards, position grades, final record predictions, as well as a look ahead to the decisions the Rams have during the next two off-seasons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Mark Burns
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The Trump administration is preparing to propose opening up federal waters in both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans for new oil drilling — a move that’s expected to spark strong backlash from governors in coastal states across party lines and could specifically put California Governor Gavin Newsom in a tough political position. POLITICO’s Ben Lefebv…
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In this episode of the Rachel Hollis podcast, Rachel addresses a listener's question about feeling insecure in public with her husband, and offers advice on self-worth, therapy, and personal growth. Rachel emphasizes the importance of taking ownership of one's feelings and actions. Additionally, Rachel dives into her daily beverage choices, reveals…
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The Trump administration and the government of Qatar are warning the European Union to roll back a major corporate climate regulation — or risk higher energy prices. POLITICO’s Ben Lefebvre breaks down why Washington and Doha are teaming up to target this specific law and how Trump is once again using energy as a political weapon against Europe. Jo…
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There's a lot of talk about how to monitor screentime for kids. But for kids to have healthy relationships with technology and smartphones, parents need to model good habits. Life Kit reporter Andee Tagle talks with experts and offers practical tips so parents can set the tone for positive technology use that benefits the whole family. Take our sur…
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A powerful typhoon recently devastated the Native Alaskan village of Kipnuk — months after the Trump administration canceled a $20 million EPA grant meant to protect it from flooding. Now, Kipnuk and dozens of other towns are fighting that decision in court. Jean Chemnick from POLITICO’s E&E News breaks down what happened in Kipnuk, why the grants …
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The ongoing government shutdown has sent uneven shock waves through federal climate and energy agencies, leaving operations frozen, offices short-staffed and priorities in limbo. POLITICO’s Alex Guillén breaks down the shutdown’s impact on those agencies and how it compares to previous shutdowns. Plus, the United States and Australia announced an a…
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If you feel overwhelmed or stuck in a close relationship, therapist KC Davis, author of Who Deserves Your Love, has a list of questions to help you decide whether you should continue to engage. Davis provides guidance on how to create boundaries you feel good about without cutting people out of your life. Take our survey at npr.org/lifekitsurvey Fo…
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Watch The Video! - https://youtu.be/5HuyI_9TCZ8 Check out the recipe! - https://msrachelhollis.com/2018/11/15/slow-cooker-chicken-artichoke-soup/ Send good news postcards to - 8149 Santa Monica Blvd #606 West Hollywood CA 90046 Get your copy of Rachel's New Book Here: Audible, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Millon, Bookshop.org, or wherever books …
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Questions? Comments? Episode suggestions? Send us a text message! #216: Alistair Gordon is the founder of Expertunity, and a world-renowned authority on subject matter experts. He explains why talented specialists get stuck doing low level work, the skills specialists need to advance their career, and the options specialists have for career progres…
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POLITICO is exclusively reporting that Energy Secretary Chris Wright’s relationship with the White House is strained because of a series of political missteps and policy disputes, according to 10 people familiar with the dynamic. POLITICO’s Zack Colman breaks down why there’s tension and if Wright’s job is in jeopardy. Plus, the Trump administratio…
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Naps can offer significant benefits, from emotional regulation to improving memory and athletic performance. But there are right and wrong ways to snooze. A sleep psychologist and a sleep physician explain the factors of the perfect nap and the importance of daytime rest. This episode originally published Feb. 26, 2024. Take our survey at npr.org/l…
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The Trump administration is relaunching and rebranding the Energy Department’s Loan Programs Office starting with a $1.6 billion loan guarantee to rebuild thousands of miles of electric transmission lines. The move comes after months of Republican criticism that had called the future of the office into question. POLITICO’s Kelsey Tamborrino breaks …
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In this episode of The Rachel Hollis Podcast, host Rachel Hollis offers empowering advice to those seeking love and navigating difficult relationships. She emphasizes self-worth, urging listeners not to settle for partners who don't appreciate them. Rachel addresses listener questions, including advice for a single mother dealing with an unhelpful …
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission finally has a full slate of commissioners for the first time in six months, and the agency faces a packed agenda. POLITICO’s Isa Domínguez breaks down what’s ahead for the commission, how the White House is influencing its agenda, and why these decisions matter for consumers and the tech industry alike. Plus…
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Roughly a third of all food produced in the United States ends up in a landfill. A lot of that comes from dumpsters behind grocery stores, where food that could otherwise be marked down or donated ends up rotting in the trash. Ryan Begin is the CEO of Divert, a company that's using its incredible trove of data to keep food out of landfills. At the …
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James Beard Award-winning chef Roy Choi's new cookbook The Choi of Cooking is all about cooking nutritious meals without sacrificing flavor. Roy shares standout shortcut ingredients to level up your meal-prep game and some of his favorite recipes from the book. Take our survey at npr.org/lifekitsurvey Sign up for our newsletter series on credit car…
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The Trump administration has dealt another blow to renewable energy. Last week, the Bureau of Land Management sent back to the drawing board the country’s biggest proposed solar project, known as the Esmerelda Seven in Nevada. But even though President Donald Trump’s administration was behind the move, not all Republicans are taking it lightly, esp…
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