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Help Me, Heloise!

Good Housekeeping

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The most famous name in household advice, Heloise, is now hosting her very own podcast, courtesy of Good Housekeeping. Tune in for daily tips and tricks on cleaning and conquering clutter - from Heloise's home to yours!
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Launching a business is one thing, but building a brand that resonates with you, the founder, and your target audience, in order to authentically connect with your ideal client is another story. I am Anne-Héloïse Chavin, the host of this podcast and the founder and brand builder in chief at AHBC Group, a Branding agency based in Miami, Florida. Since 2018, we help our clients tell their stories and create meaningful connections with their audience through brand strategy, brand design, web de ...
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Conversations from the world of classical music hosted by Presto Music's Paul Thomas, David Smith, Rob Cowan, Matt Ash and more. Guests have included artists such as Jess Gillam, Anna Lapwood and Patricia Kopatchinskaja, and respected writers and critics like Rob Cowan, David Hurwitz and Andrew Mellor. Visit us at www.prestomusic.com
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The Bookshop Podcast

Mandy Jackson-Beverly

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Mandy Jackson-Beverly is a confessed bibliophile who believes independent bookshops are the gems of communities and authors are the rock stars of the literary world. As an author and book reviewer for the New York Journal of Books, Mandy profoundly understands and appreciates what it takes to write a book and present it to readers. She is instinctively curious and enjoys connecting with her guests. Learn more at mandyjacksonbeverly.com and thebookshoppodcast.com. And remember to subscribe to ...
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Becoming Unapologetically Me is the podcast for people who realise there is more to life, their career, and their relationships and they are not prepared to settle anymore. Here we speak to thought leaders from the worlds of health, leadership and mindset, so that you can gain a new perspective on what you can unlock in yourself when you step into the authentic and unapologetic version of who you were always meant to be. This is the place to be for inspiration on what the unapologetic versio ...
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Femme Palette brings you honest conversations with inspiring entrepreneurs and professionals; Femme Palette mentors, members, speakers in recordings from our events, and supporters to talk about their journey, experience, aspirations and the power of connection, as well as advice on career topics or diversity and inclusion.
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Design Research Podcast

Design Research Podcast

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A selection of Bachelor and Master students from Design Academy Eindhoven talk about their final graduation projects. They share the world behind their ideas and talk about their motivation, design-process and the research that led to their work. More info: www.designacademy.nl
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Welcome to Le Podcast on Emerging Leadership! Our podcast is all about developing emerging leadership in every individual, regardless of their role in the organization. We believe that leadership is not just a title, but an action that anyone can take to make a positive impact. That's why we focus on cultivating emerging leadership - creating the conditions for leaders to emerge and thrive. By fostering more leaders in our organizations, we can tackle the challenges facing our world today, f ...
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Billet Doux

Daniel Finneran

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Welcome to Billet Doux, a show about literature and love. Listen to the greatest love letters ever composed or, if you’re so inclined, write and submit your own! If there’s something you’d like to say to that special guy or gal, don’t keep it to yourself… Send it over to [email protected] and I’ll read it ON AIR for all the world to hear! Let’s relearn how to love, one letter at a time.
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By conservative estimates, more than 6.8 million out of earth's population of 7 billion have access to cell phones. This has happened in just over 20 years. It's safe to assume that almost all these people would prefer to communicate via their phones rather than by snail-mail, post or courier. Which leads us to the question: “Does this mean the death of the love letter?” For those of us who still remember the joys of receiving and sending romantic epistles, couched in purple prose, expressin ...
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Two historic box sets were recently released on the Eloquence label, dedicated to recordings the Hungarian conductor Antal Doráti made in London in the late 1950s and 1960s for the Mercury lable. Primarily focussed on his tenure with the London Symphony Orchestra, volume 2 also features the Bath Festival Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, and New P…
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In this episode of Becoming Unapologetically Me, host Helen Norbury engages in a captivating conversation with Miriam Gilbert, founder of Impactfulness Lab. Miriam shares her personal journey from corporate life to establishing a fulfilling, purpose-driven business. Together, they explore the challenges and rewards of transitioning to entrepreneurs…
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Send us a text What happens behind the scenes before a book reaches your hands? John Warren pulls back the curtain on modern publishing in this fascinating conversation that travels from his unexpected entry into the industry to where books are headed in our AI-driven future. Warren's publishing journey began in 1992 when a Mexican publisher hired …
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In this episode of Becoming Unapologetically Me, host Helen Norbury speaks with James Owen Roberts, a Paralympic athlete excelling in rowing, volleyball, and basketball. They discuss James' journey through various sports and how he leverages his versatility in Paralympic sports. James shares the pivotal moments and key influences, including his ear…
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In this episode of Becoming Unapologetically Me, host Helen Norbury dives into the world of intuitive leadership with Taylor, a holistic life coach and energy healer. Taylor shares her personal journey from a conventional management role to embracing intuitive leadership. Through candid revelations, she explores how grounding practices, self-checki…
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Send us a text In this episode, I’m chatting with Vinny Browne from Charlie Byrne's Bookshop in the heart of Galway City, Ireland. At Charlie Byrne’s, you can explore their labyrinthine maze of over 100,000 books: new, second-hand, bargain, and antiquarian. Vinny takes us behind the scenes of this beloved institution, revealing how its organic grow…
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In this episode of Becoming Unapologetically Me, host Helen Norbury connects with Philip Be'er, an expert in cultivating psychological safety within organizations. Philip discusses his journey from personal healing rooted in a mechanical engineering background to developing methodologies and an app aimed at creating safer, more productive workplace…
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In this episode of Becoming Unapologetically Me, host Helen Norbury delves into Amy Novotny’s journey from a successful career as a physical therapist to traveling the world and eventually starting her own business. Amy discusses her innovative methods for relieving chronic pain through breathing techniques, her life-changing travel experiences in …
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Send us a text In this episode, I chat with Tom Muckian about Roe River Books, a thriving independent bookshop in Dundalk, Ireland. The name itself carries a powerful story of resistance. Tom deliberately named his shop after the world's shortest river as a symbolic counterpoint to Amazon, the world's longest. "I want to be the polar opposite of wh…
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In this special solo episode of Becoming Unapologetically Me, host Helen Norbury explores the widening chasm between our digital and offline worlds. Highlighting personal anecdotes and compelling studies, Helen delves into the necessity of real-life connections for human happiness and mental health. The discussion covers the convenience of online i…
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In this episode of Becoming Unapologetically Me, host Helen Norbury and Héloïse Haupt discuss the importance of being authentic and unapologetic in one's sexuality. Eloise shares her personal journey, including her experience of faking orgasms for 15 years and the shame that accompanied it. They explore the societal pressures and judgments that aff…
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Send us a text In this episode, I chat with Lucy Caldwell about contemporary Irish literature's vibrant yet complex landscape, her latest novel, These Days, and profound philosophical insights. Growing up in Belfast during the Troubles in a "mixed marriage" family—Protestant father, Catholic mother—Caldwell developed a unique perspective that infor…
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In this episode of Becoming Unapologetically Me, host Helen Norbury chats with Lauren Lepley, who was diagnosed with cancer in October 2018. Lauren opens up about her transformative experience, discussing how she faced and overcame numerous challenges, including hormone treatments and immunotherapy, while emphasizing the significant role her previo…
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Send us a text In this episode, I chat with Aina Marti, founder of Heloise Press, who shares her journey from academia to independent publishing and how she's created a home for contemporary female voices from around the world. • From academic roots studying Spanish and English literature to completing a PhD in comparative literature • How reading …
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In this episode of Becoming Unapologetically Me, host Helen Norbury chats with Brin’na Rollins Williams, a former senior director at Target who managed over $500 million in annual sales. Despite her professional success, Brenna shares her struggles with anxiety and burnout, leading her to redefine what success means. Brenna emphasizes the importanc…
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Send us a text In this episode, Mandy welcomes Paul Rudnick back to the show to discuss his hilarious new novel What Is Wrong With You? Synopsis A tech billionaire and the flight attendant he’s marrying. A TV superhero who used to be married to the flight attendant. A Manhattan book editor and the sensitivity associate who got him fired. A twenty-t…
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In this episode of Becoming Unapologetically Me, host Helen Norbury welcomes Ryan Siddiq, who shares her inspiring journey of transitioning from an award-winning finance professional to a children's author due to chronic illness challenges. Ryan discusses her guiding life quote, the impact of COVID-19 on her health, her eventual diagnosis of chroni…
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Send us a text In this episode, I speak with sci-fi writer, editor, and publisher Jean-Paul L. Garnier, who shares his journey from avid reader to the owner of Space Cowboy Books, a thriving indie bookstore and publishing house in Joshua Tree, California. He reveals how science fiction offers writers complete creative freedom to explore human psych…
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In this episode of Becoming Unapologetically Me, host Helen Norbury engages in a profound conversation with Jesse Glaze about the complex emotion of shame, inspired in part by Brené Brown's work. Together, they explore how shame functions as a protective mechanism in childhood but often hinders adult growth and joy. Jesse shares her personal journe…
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Matthew Ash enjoyed a wide-ranging and free-wheeling conversation with pianist James Rhodes, coinciding with the release of new album, MANíA. In a coming together of two people passionate about piano music, they discuss everything from romance in Bach to a shared dislike of music as wallpaper. Think of it as eavesdropping on a conversation, and jus…
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In this episode of Becoming Unapologetically Me, host Helen Norbury delves into a deep conversation with Sasha Greenidge about authentic leadership. Sasha discusses the importance of leading outside societal boxes and how individual uniqueness can enhance leadership dynamics at home, work, and in communities. They explore the rising influence of fe…
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Send us a text Discover the intricate layers of family dynamics and cultural identity in The Magnificent Ruins, the debut novel by Nayantara Roy. Set against the vibrant backdrops of Brooklyn and Kolkata, the story centers around Lila, a millennial who inherits her grandfather's crumbling mansion, unleashing a wave of family secrets and legacies th…
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In this episode of Becoming Unapologetically Me, host Helen Norbury talks to Meg Rouje, a brand expert known for capturing an individual's true essence through color. Meg shares her journey of discovering her unique ability to see people in colors, a trait stemming from her synesthesia. The discussion spans her path from studying fine arts and adve…
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In this episode of Becoming Unapologetically Me, host Helen Norbury engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Stephanie Thoma about the nuances of networking as an introvert. They explore the strengths and potential pitfalls introverts may face in social and professional settings. The conversation delves into the development of confidence, dif…
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Send us a text The story of Kett's Books reveals how a community rallied to keep a beloved local bookshop in their town. Through the values of collaboration and empathy, the bookshop has become a thriving center for readers and volunteers alike, bridging the gap between literature and community. • Discussion of the closure of the original local boo…
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In this episode of Becoming Unapologetically Me, host Helen Norbury invites Nimisha Mehta to discuss the psychology of fashion and the journey toward embracing one's authentic style. Nimisha shares her upbringing in a strict Indian household in East Africa that imposed restrictive clothing norms, affecting her self-perception and identity. She reco…
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In this episode of Becoming Unapologetically Me, host Helen Norbury converses with mental health advocate Sophie Roe. Sophie shares her personal and professional journey, detailing a pivotal moment when burnout forced her to reevaluate her life and career. She explores the importance of trauma recovery, self-awareness, and the interconnectedness of…
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Send us a text In this episode, I chat with Marissa Stapley about her novel The Lightning Bottles. The story navigates the intertwined paths of love, fame, and addiction through the lens of the 90s music scene. The episode explores themes of identity, media scrutiny, and the struggle for redemption, highlighting the complex dynamics between its cha…
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In this episode of Becoming Unapologetically Me, host Helen Norbury talks to relationship coach Matt Marquez in an insightful discussion on the challenges successful women face in personal relationships. Matt Marquez is a relationship coach and the founder of Grow More Joy Relationship Coaching. His job is to help married couples fall in love again…
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In this episode of Becoming Unapologetically Me, host Helen Norbury talks to Greg Fearon: an empowered entrepreneur committed to placing health at the center of success. Greg shares his early influences, including his admiration for David Attenborough and the struggle of his family members with their health, which fueled his passion for genuine, ho…
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Send us a text Join me in conversation with Cathy Slater, owner of Dulwich Books, as she sheds light on the profound connection between independent bookstores and their communities. Through her journey, Cathy illustrates how booksellers can make a significant impact by understanding readers' needs while emphasizing diversity in literature and the i…
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Matthew Ash chats with Rufus Wainwright about the premiere recording of his Dream Requiem, the recordings of Verdi's Requiem that captured his attention from an early age, and some of the other inspirations behind his diverse musical explorations. He even mentions his dog, called Puccini. Presto Music All things musical... on your doorstep! Visit o…
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In this episode of Becoming Unapologetically Me, host Helen Norbury interviews Sabrina Hall, who shares her powerful journey from feeling invisible and emotionally abused to becoming an advocate for visibility and fearlessness, especially for women. Sabrina opens up about her traumatizing childhood, the defining moment of finding her father after h…
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In this episode, Helen Norbury returns with the Becoming Unapologetically Me podcast after a transformative hiatus. She shares insights on the importance of being genuinely yourself, even under pressure. Delving into her journey towards authenticity, Helen talks about her experience with a form of functional fitness race called Hyrox & how it helpe…
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Welcome back to Becoming Unapologetically Me with Helen Norbury! In this trailer episode, Helen opens up about her transformational hiatus from the show and what she plans to do now that she's back in full force! Make sure you're subscribed to the podcast so you never miss an episode as we explore the marvellous journey of becoming our true and unl…
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Send us a text In this episode, I chat with Matt Lupica, General Manager of Rosebud Book Barn, a family-run independent bookstore in Victoria, Australia. We explore the unique relationship between the bookstore and its community, the importance of customer feedback, and the innovative tools that help independent bookstores thrive in today's digital…
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Send us a text In this episode, I chat with translator Oonagh Stransky about her love of the Italian language, the importance of small presses, Héloïse Press, and the art of translating books to English. Oonagh Stransky has translated a range of fiction and nonfiction writers, including Roberto Saviano, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Giuseppe Pontiggia, and …
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Send us a text Jennifer Clement is President Emerita of the human rights and freedom of expression organization PEN International and the only woman to hold the office of President (2015-2021) since the organization was founded in 1921. Under her leadership, the groundbreaking PEN International Women’s Manifesto and The Democracy of the Imagination…
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Send us a text Hi, In this episode, I chat with Kimberly Brock about her novel, The Fabled Earth. Kimberly Brock is the bestselling author of The Lost Book of Eleanor Dare, which was shortlisted for the prestigious Townsend Prize for Fiction, and The River Witch, recipient of the Georgia Author of the Year Award. Kimberly, a former actor and specia…
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Send us a text In this episode, I chat with Ova Ceren about her highly popular social media channels excusemyreading, her upcoming debut novel, and reading. Ova Ceren is a creative spirit nestled in the heart of Cambridge, sharing the magic of books, reading, and cottagecore. With a passion for cozy living, Ova has cultivated a unique space on Inst…
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Send us a text Madeline Martin, bestselling author of historical fiction and romance, joins us for an intriguing discussion on her journey from business analyst to full-time writer. Her childhood experiences as an army brat in Germany ignited a fascination with history, leading to meticulously researched novels. Set against the backdrop of World Wa…
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Send us a text Hi, and welcome to The Bookshop Podcast! In this episode, I chat with Joyce Carol Oates about the 2024 republication of her novel Broke Heart Blues by Akashic Books. We explore how nostalgia and adolescent pressures shape her storytelling, with John Reddy Hart at the center—a character in Broke Heart Blues who encapsulates the dual n…
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In the tiny, sleepy town of Gibbon, Nebraska, a Halloween party was being held. At the party, Emily Hartley–a hometown girl, recently returned from college–met Charlie Lennox, a handsome young man from Chicago. Charlie had inherited Blackthorn Manor, an old, dilapidated mansion in which a ghost was rumored to dwell. Together, Emily and Charlie expl…
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In the latest episode of Le Podcast on Emerging Leadership, I welcome back Gojko Adzic, renowned software development expert and author of Lizard Optimization. Gojko dives into an engaging discussion about his book, offering practical ways to identify hidden opportunities by paying close attention to unexpected user behavior—what he calls "lizard o…
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Send us a text In this episode, I'm in conversation with Martijn Meerts, the co-director of the American Book Center in Amsterdam. Martijn's anthropology background subtly colors his approach to this role, and he shares how it adds a unique perspective to his daily work. We also uncover the enchanting history of the American Book Center, originally…
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Amid the plethora of Bruckner recordings released to mark the composer’s bicentenary this year, Manfred Honeck’s account of Symphony No. 7 with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra (coupled with a new commission by Mason Bates) stands out for what BBC Music Magazine described as the ‘high levels of synergy and mutual comprehension’ between conductor a…
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Send us a text What drives a paralegal to switch gears and pen a rom-com novel? Discover the inspiring journey of Danica Nava, an enrolled citizen of the Chickasaw Nation, as she shares her transition from the corporate world to the literary scene. We delve into her academic achievements, the barriers she overcame as a first-generation college grad…
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We’re thrilled to have Héloïse Rozès and Nikolai Fomm, co-founders of Corma, on the latest episode of Le Podcast on Emerging Leadership! Héloïse and Nikolai share their journey as first-time founders, tackling everything from adaptive communication, setting a people-first culture, to the power of prioritization in a startup environment. Here’s a sn…
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While imprisoned in Reading Gaol for the crime of gross indecency, Oscar Wilde wrote a letter to his friend and lover, Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas (1897). If you have a love letter that you’d like me to read right here on this podcast for all the world to hear, or a tale of romance you want to be told, send it to me via email at [email protected]
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