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Story enthusiast and romance writer Sarah Gamez explores the creative craft and pragmatic aspects of writing with niche topic discussions, inspirational pieces and industry insights. Join in on conversations with authors and experts on creating engaging stories, marketing your books, and navigating the (self) publishing world. Whether you write romance or not, there's plenty of tips to be found on storytelling, genres, and medias. Sometimes, with a twist of romance.
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Fraud. Abduction. Murder. Every week, host and investigative journalist Kathleen Goldhar speaks with the reporters, documentarians, and investigators who know the world’s most shocking true crime cases inside and out. These are the stories that stayed with them; the cases they can’t shake. New episode every Monday. Follow Crime Story for weekly true crime interviews, expert analysis, and inside access to the world’s most shocking cases. To get episodes early and ad-free, subscribe to CBC Tru ...
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Wise Traditions

Weston A. Price Foundation w/ Hilda Labrada Gore

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The Weston A. Price Foundation's Wise Traditions podcast is for those who seek optimal health based on traditional wisdom. We believe that vibrant health cannot be cultivated in a lab, engineered through modern technology or found through “improving” nature. On the contrary, “life in all its fullness is mother nature obeyed,” as Dr. Weston Price put it. We can learn from healthy societies of the past how to live healthier lives now. The Foundation's podcast is an invitation to follow traditi ...
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Chaos & Christ

In the Midst of Chaos, Christ is there!

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In a world increasingly influenced by Marxist thought and its myriad subsets—from the political arena to the fabric of family life, from economic policies to cultural norms—'Chaos & Christ' stands as a beacon of truth. This podcast delves into the heart of contemporary chaos, examining how ideologies that promise equality often deliver division. Our mission is to dissect these ideologies critically, revealing their impact on individual lives, communities, and societies at large. Here, we: Ex ...
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Just 4 Moms

Kallie Branciforte, Caitlin Houston, Megan Schinella, Charlotte Smith

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This is a podcast about women, friendship, motherhood and more. Join Kallie Branciforte, Caitlin Houston, Megan Schinella and Charlotte Smith as they discuss everything from navigating careers to parenting challenges to the science experiment that is aging as a woman. With humor, honesty and authenticity, Just 4 Moms is the conversation you have with your girlfriends around the kitchen counter.
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The His and Her Money Show

Talaat and Tai McNeely

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In this podcast, we equip you to find the balance between managing your money, your marriage and everything in between. We are on the journey to financial independence, and this podcast serves as your ticket to take this ride too. Our goal is to help each one of you to build wealth, and become completely debt free! We discuss numerous personal finance topics such as debt elimination, money-saving strategies, budgeting techniques, credit repair, investments, and much more. It's not just about ...
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Introducing "Family Flipbook - preserving memories," a podcast dedicated to the art and importance of preserving memories in the digital age. From recording and incorporating the voices of family members to digitizing old photographs to creating timeless scrapbooks, we explore various methods of capturing and organizing your family's history. This podcast explores various methods of capturing and organizing your family's history. We discuss modern-day tools and technologies that simplify the ...
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Are you ready to look beyond your teacup? In this podcast, I explore themes that I explored while writing my book series, Metamour. These include ● Loneliness in today's society: Is the small family or single household the ultimate ideal, or does it just lead to individual loneliness? ● Self-acceptance: How do I find my way back to myself and my authenticity? How do I learn to recognise and accept my own needs, even if they differ from social norms? ● Dealing with grief: How do I deal with t ...
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This Anthro Life

Anthrocurious, LLC

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This Anthro Life is the premiere go-to Anthropology Podcast that fuses human insights with cultural storytelling. We equip you with a deep understanding of the human experience to revolutionize your decision-making strategies and social impact. Head over to https://www.thisanthrolife.org to learn more. Spearheaded by acclaimed Anthropologist Dr. Adam Gamwell, This Anthro Life equips leaders, individuals, and organizations to shape a more compassionate future. We aim to broaden perspectives a ...
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What You’ll Learn Builds upon skills taught in Pimsleur’s Mandarin Chinese Levels 1, 2, 3, and 4. The thirty 30-minute lessons, plus pinyin and select hànzì characters reading practice, will enable you to speak and understand Mandarin with near fluency and with a broad range of conversational skills. In Level 5, the pace and conversation move quite rapidly, accelerating exposure to new vocabulary and structures, approaching native speed and comprehension. You’ll learn to speak more in-depth ...
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Wheels Across the West: History and Legacy of the Santa Fe Trail

Kinder Institute on Constitutional Democracy, University of Missouri

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"Wheels Across the West: History and Legacy of the Santa Fe Trail" invites listeners on a fun and fact-filled adventure across time and territory to make sense of an oft-overlooked overland trail. Created, written, and narrated by students at the University of Missouri’s Kinder Institute on Constitutional Democracy, Wheels Across the West covers a wide range of topics that intersect with the past and present of the American West: mules, military forts, missionization, Hollywood Westerns, gun ...
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Stuff You Didn’t Know

Stuff You Didn’t Know

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Welcome to Stuff You Didn’t Know, the podcast that dives into the mysteries, facts, and fascinating stories that you might have missed. From the intriguing history of cultural phenomena to the lesser-known stories that shaped society, Stuff You Didn’t Know brings a fresh perspective to the world around us. In each episode, Stuff You Didn’t Know explores various topics from different corners of society and culture. Whether it’s the hidden meanings behind traditions, the evolution of societal ...
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Welcome to WOMAN — your go-to space for deep conversations and actionable insights to help you navigate everything it means to be a woman in today's world… relationships, success, purpose and motherhood— without losing yourself in the process. I’m your host Alexi Panos, and as a Master Embodiment Coach I’ve spent the last 15+ years helping women from all over the world to come back home to themselves..…helping them break free from burnout, reclaim their feminine power, and create a life that ...
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Why are bees so important for our food supply and for life on this earth? How is "natural beekeeping" different from regular beekeeping? What are horizontal hives? And what can we do to protect natural bees in our area? And what's the deal with honey? How do we find the best source? Nathalie B. has answers to all of the above in today's podcast. Sh…
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On this episode of Just 4 Moms, we’re diving deep into something every woman faces but few talk about honestly: aging. From creaky knees and random chin hairs to Botox, dry eyes, and perimenopause, we’re opening up about what it really feels like to grow older in a world obsessed with looking young. We may still feel 20 on the inside—but one look a…
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Have Millennials and Generation Z been experimented on without their consent? Is their sickness a consequence of malfeasance of those responsible for our food, pharmaceuticals, and health care system? Alex Clark is the host and founder of Culture Apothecary and an outspoken advocate for healthcare reform and food freedom in America today. She is de…
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Email me your thoughts, questions and prayer requests and I'll mention you on the podcast Navigating Godly Ambition and Contentment In this episode of Chaos & Christ, Alexsy discusses the tension between godly ambition and selfish desires. Drawing inspiration from the movie 'Troy' and biblical scriptures, particularly from Matthew, Alexsy reflects …
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In 2009, Amanda Knox was wrongly convicted of the murder of her roommate, Meredith Kercher. She should have been a footnote in a tragic story. But despite zero physical evidence linking her to the crime, she spent four years in prison. Amanda was vilified by the press and made infamous as ‘Foxy Knoxy’ in the tabloids. After eight years on trial, sh…
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In Episode 18 of Just 4 Moms, Caitlin and the crew are back with laughs, honesty, and a deep dive into a topic that impacts countless mothers—maternal mental health. They kick things off with a hilarious discussion about the lies we tell our kids (yes, stores do close at naptime), and a round of fresh “Mom Fails” that will have you nodding along in…
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How is running bad for us? Tennis shoes aren't doing us any favors. Cold plunges may be overrated. Mark Sisson is a pioneer in the ancestral health movement, known for his blog Mark's Daily Apple and the Primal Health Coach Institute. He is also the author of “Born to Walk”. Today, Mark highlights how good walking is for health and longevity. He al…
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In 1977, the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club opened up a chapter in Montreal. One of its founding members was a man named Yves “Apache” Trudeau. Although he was quiet and diminutive, Trudeau had a knack for violence. And, before long, he had developed a reputation as a ruthless assassin. By the time his criminal career ended, he had murdered no fewer …
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In this candid and thought-provoking episode of Just 4 Moms, Charlotte celebrates a milestone birthday and dreams of a girls trip, while the hosts share their latest "mom fails"—from forgotten snacks to Easter candy sabotage. But the heart of the episode dives deep into a listener's question: How do we talk to our kids about feminism? Charlotte off…
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Glyphosate is a toxic carcinogenic chemical found in RoundUp, a weedkiller that is routinely sprayed on our lawns and crops. But the bad news doesn't stop there! It is making its way into the food we eat, the air, and the water. Worse still, the maker of glyphosate, Bayer, is working on passing liability shield legislation so that they cannot be su…
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When we started this podcast a year and a half ago, there was one name at the top of our dream guest list: Keith Morrison. For more than 30 years, Morrison has been the face – and the voice – of NBC’s Dateline, which, in some ways, is the original true crime show. In recent years, Morrison has moved into podcasting. His latest offering, Murder in t…
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In Episode 16, host Kallie and the crew get candid about failing forward—what it means, why it matters, and how to reframe our relationship with failure. From viral underwear ads and the Dunning-Kruger effect to forgotten lip stains and botched job interviews, this conversation explores how we stumble, what we learn, and how to model resilience for…
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"You want to (write dark themes) in a way that's sensitive and include the dark content but also consider the impact." Sarah Hawley, USA Today Bestselling Author, knows how to occupy space in darker narratives and brutal high-stakes stories in addition to her lighter rom-com books. We focus on the first book of a high fantasy series, Servant of Ear…
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In Albania, olive oil is called “ilac”, medicine. It’s included as a daily ritual for generations--a source of nourishment, healing, and tradition. For many of us, in other regions of the world, we have less familiarity with olive oil. And then we see labels on olive oil bottles that say "cold-pressed", "extra virgin", and "organic". What do these …
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FBI undercover agent Scott Payne’s job was to infiltrate the most dangerous gangs of our times: outlaw bikers, drug cartels and the international neo-Nazi networks hellbent on inciting a race war. He was taking down these groups from within. And Scott was good at it — people confided in him their most audacious plans for mass violence and domestic …
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Motherhood isn't just one job—it's dozens, and on Episode 15 of the podcast, host Megan and the mom squad are talking all about it! From laugh-out-loud mom fails (like choking on sprouts and hiding snacks from kids) to heartfelt conversations about juggling career goals, family life, and self-care, this episode is a relatable look at the "many hats…
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"If we don’t understand how nature works, we’re just guessing at trying to fix things." Adam and Josh Bigelsen provide insight today in how to listen to the body's messages, in order to address them. If you have trauma (and, naturally, most of us do), it doesn't mean just doing emotional work for healing. The physical has to be addressed as well. T…
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Email me your thoughts, questions and prayer requests and I'll mention you on the podcast Speaking Truth with Grace in a Hostile Culture In this episode of Chaos & Christ, we delve into the challenge of boldly speaking truth in a culture that is increasingly hostile to Christianity. Inspired by an article from Christianity Today "How to live in the…
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Over the past decade or so, white supremacist groups with names like the Patriot Front and the Atomwaffen Division have been quietly recruiting new members online, spreading propaganda and conducting paramilitary training exercises across North America. One of these groups is called The Base and, in the summer of 2019, Scott Payne wanted to become …
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In this heartfelt and hilariously honest episode, Caitlin and the crew (Megan, Kallie, and Charlotte) dive deep into the complexities of body image after having kids. From the emotional rollercoaster of feeling like a stranger in your own skin to learning how to appreciate your body for the miracles it’s performed, the moms share raw personal stori…
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A body is pulled from the ocean, and a race against time to capture one of the world's most wanted criminals begins. Uncover: Sea of LIes is the story of a con man who couldn't stop lying. A tale of murder, stolen identities, fine art, a diaper bag stuffed with gold bars, and a crime solved by a Rolex watch. From rural Canada to coastal England, he…
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Sam Mullins' latest podcast, Sea of Lies, begins with a gruesome catch pulled from the depths of the Atlantic Ocean and leads to a wild manhunt for one of the world’s most wanted criminals. Fisherman John Copik and his son Craig were hoping their day on the water would mean smooth sailing and finish with a good haul of cod. Instead, the duo from De…
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What if your body was trying to tell you something about your state of health...through your blood? And not just through blood tests or "live blood analysis" but via a holographic image?! Adam and Josh Bigelsen are carrying on the important work of their father, Harvey Bigelsen, the author of "Holographic Blood" and "Doctors are More Harmful than G…
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In this funny and thoughtful episode of Just 4 Moms, Charlotte and the crew explore how to talk with kids about the many shapes families can take today. From forgetting homework to teaching toddlers catchphrases, the mom fails are real—but so are the heartwarming lessons. Charlotte interviews interior designer Brian Patrick Flynn, who shares his ex…
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Email me your thoughts, questions and prayer requests and I'll mention you on the podcast Parental Rights Under Attack: Analyzing State Bills Impacting Homeschooling and Transgender Policies In this episode of the Chaos & Christ, the host discusses two controversial bills from Colorado and Illinois, reflecting on how they affect parental rights and…
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In the wake of 9/11, anthrax-laced letters unleashed a new wave of terror across the nation. But who was behind the attacks — and why has America nearly forgotten this story? As government buildings shut down and law enforcement scrambled to track the perpetrator, the FBI launched one of the largest and most complex investigations in its history. U…
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We are essentially aquatic terrain. From before we were born till the day we die, we are surrounded by and filled with water! Isabel Friend, a water expert and educator, explains why this matters. She goes over the importance of water in ancient cultures and the science behind its many benefits for us (and its amazing properties)!…
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If you were alive in the fall of 2001, you probably have vivid memories of September 11th. But, what you might not remember, is that just weeks after 9/11 there was another attack on American soil. As the country mourned, envelopes containing anthrax spores were sent to national media outlets like NBC and to the offices of U.S. senators. When it wa…
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In this episode, Kallie and the crew dive into the reality of keeping kids entertained at home—balancing structured activities with the power of free play. They unpack the societal pressures of modern parenting, the importance of boredom in fostering creativity, and the role of parents as guides rather than constant playmates. Special guest Abby, a…
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The U.S. dietary guidelines are considered the "gold standard" of nutrition recommendations. But they are failing us. Americans are unhealthier (and more obese) than ever before. Nina Teicholz, the author of "The Big Fat Surprise", explains why they are faulty and based on poor science. She goes over how the guidelines were chosen, its ties to the …
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Although there are plenty of disturbing personalities on social media, few are as vicious, and as influential, as Andrew Tate. Tate, who began his career as a professional kickboxer, rose to prominence in the late 2010s as a social media influencer and self-described misogynist. On TikTok, his videos have been viewed billions of times, mostly by yo…
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Leaving your kids with a babysitter—easy for some, nerve-wracking for others. In episode 11, Megan and the hosts open up about their early anxieties, from over-detailed instructions (yes, even writing out “Shh shh”) to navigating boundaries with in-laws. They discuss how their trust levels changed as their kids got older and even debate whether hav…
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In 1989, on a quiet night in Beverly Hills California, Jose and Kitty Menendez were gunned down in their living room. At first, police thought Jose – a hotshot entertainment executive – had been involved in some shady business dealings. But it wasn’t long before we learned what really happened: Jose and Kitty had been murdered by their own sons. Th…
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EPISODE 10 is here! Spring is in the air… or at least the stink bugs are. Caitlin, Charlotte, Kallie, and Megan kick things off with springtime woes (do stink bugs even stink?!) and April Fools' Day hot takes. Then, we dive into a listener-submitted question: How much do families actually spend on childcare? We break down the real costs, the tough …
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WE CHAT ABOUT: How most people struggle with achieving their goals because they lack a clear plan Why "focus" isn't about adding more to your plate, but about subtraction How to start managing distractions like social media, TV, and comparison The key to time management that will revolutionize your productivity How to embrace your own rhythm with t…
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WE CHAT ABOUT: How to navigate a new season with intention and awareness Why the best version of you is already within reach How to stop building from your old identity and start creating from your higher self The importance of aligning your goals with the real YOU Understanding how to let go of what no longer serves you and step into what’s next H…
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WE CHAT ABOUT: The importance of creating a life that feels good, not just looks good The unconscious dynamics in relationships and parenthood, including how we attract partners who reflect our repressed qualities The real work that comes with long-term relationships and parenthood—it's not about "solving problems" but about facing and growing thro…
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WE CHAT ABOUT: The difference between marrying the one and becoming the one Why finding the "one" is not the answer—becoming the one is the true work How true intimacy and partnership begins with self-ownership and self-awareness Why relationships evolve through seasons and how those seasons initiate personal growth The power of continuing to "date…
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WE CHAT ABOUT: Why change is inevitable—and often uncomfortable—but so necessary The 4 Phases of Change and how they apply to your goals The truth about the Fear Zone and why it’s essential for growth How to move from surviving to thriving during times of transformation The powerful shift that happens in the Learning Zone Why Growth Zone is where y…
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WE CHAT ABOUT: Why we attract partners who mirror the qualities we’ve repressed or denied within ourselves The journey of self-expression and how it’s reflected in our relationships How childhood wounding and past experiences shape who we are attracted to The importance of understanding how repressed qualities can fuel personal growth in partnershi…
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What dental care practices are helpful and which are overly hyped? Is it a good idea to use oral exercise devices? What about tongue scraping and flossing? What should we look out for when it comes to toothpaste and mouthwash? Dr. Dominik Nischwitz, author of It’s All in Your Mouth, highlights what is best for strong healthy teeth and a beautiful s…
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On Oct. 3, 1980, a bomb exploded outside the Rue Copernic synagogue in Paris, killing four people and injuring 46. The attack sparked outrage and protests against anti-semitic violence. But as weeks turned to years, the investigation went nowhere. Finally, French investigators named Hassan Diab, a Lebanese-Canadian professor, as its main suspect. 2…
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In this episode, the hosts reunite after a long winter break, swapping stories about vacations and raccoon encounters. The conversation takes a fun detour into awards season, with Caitlin sharing favorite nominated films while Kallie remains hilariously out of the loop—even missing the latest Timothée Chalamet dating news. Next, the ever-relatable …
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They say that those who do not study history are doomed to repeat it. This is why we are releasing this podcast focused on what happened in hospitals during the "pandemic." Ken McCarthy is the author of "What the Nurses Saw," and today he reveals the systemic issues in patient care that occurred during the time of COVID-19—from unethical changes in…
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Michael Jackson might be the most famous pop star of all time. With more than 500 million records sold, it’s hard to overstate his impact on popular culture, and on the generation of fans who grew up with his music. His strange personal life became part of his mystique. He occasionally slept in an oxygen chamber, and he collected exotic animals, in…
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In this episode, Kallie and the crew dive into the complex and often hilarious world of sibling rivalry—what it really means, how it manifests in different family dynamics, and the lifelong impact it can have. The conversation kicks off with a chat about bestselling author Rebecca Yarros, who nearly quit writing before finding massive success in fa…
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To make America healthy again is going to take more than a political movement! Today, Sally Fallon Morell, the president and founder of the Weston A. Price Foundation, weighs in on the campaign platform that was part of the Republican platform in the 2024 elections. Sally tells what she believes was behind the movement, what it is overlooking, and …
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