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Bedtalks

Elizabeth Overstreet and K

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My husband and I found that we have our best discussions about life, love, and the myriad of topics associated with relationships when we are laying in bed. Something about being in the bed calms the spirit and makes it difficult to be contentious about any topic, even the highly charged ones. This is our podcast for you where we have real, honest, and straightforward discussions about relationships, love, and life.
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Cinema Bing Bong

Amelia Berry & Rebecca K Reilly

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Amelia Berry and Rebecca K Reilly are moviegoers. They can't stop, won't stop going al cine, ins Kino, thī̀ rong h̄nạng. Cinema Bing Bong is a film magazine that came to Amelia in a dream and that dream is now a reality as a monthly podcast about what's on, what's good and what might be the worst movie you've ever seen.
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An Apostolic Faith Based Ministry With A Desire To Minister Healing And Deliverance To The Whole Man, The Entire Body of Christ, Through Prayer, Praise, Worship, And The Fellowship In The Rhema Word of God. Prophet Brian K. Thompson Invites You To Come, Fellowship And Share With Him & The Company of Great Men & Women of God In Their Awesome Worship Experiences.
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Radio Cherry Bombe

The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network

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Radio Cherry Bombe features interviews with the most interesting people in the world of food. Each week, host Kerry Diamond, founder and editor of the indie magazine Cherry Bombe, talks to the chefs, bakers, creatives, and entrepreneurs making it happen. Follow @cherrybombe on Instagram for show news and more, and visit cherrybombe.com/radio-cherry-bombe for transcripts and past episodes. Thank you to Tralala for our theme song, "All Fired Up." Produced by The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network
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Inspired by the line from Bill’s Story on page 12 in the Big Book, “Why don’t you choose your own conception of God?”, the mission of this Overeaters Anonymous meeting is to be as inclusive as possible regarding spirituality and language, while staying firmly rooted in the program of recovery outlined in The Big Book. Multiple meetings/speakers on every chapter/step allow for access to multiple perspectives on our common solution. Mondays, Tuesdays, & Wednesdays - CYOC Speaker Meetings Thurs ...
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Organize 365 Podcast

Lisa Woodruff

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Lisa Woodruff is a home organization expert, productivity specialist, and author of multiple books including The Paper Solution. Lisa's research-based teaching shines a light on the invisible work being done at home and in the workplace. Lisa's sensible and doable organizing tasks appeal to multiple generations. Her candor and relatable style make you feel she is right there beside you, helping you get organized as you laugh and cry together. Lisa believes organization is not a skill you are ...
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I am so excited to share with you that site wide you can grab products 20% off this Black Friday, and free shipping for orders $300 or more. This episode is a compilation of three webinars I recorded to explain all the goodies in all the bundles and products. What products have you had your eye on to help get your home organized? Now is your chance…
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This year, there were a few records that delivered less-than-optimal returns on either the Hot 100 or the Billboard 200 – and they all came from former Disney pop stars. Demi Lovato’s latest album peaked at number nine on the Billboard 200, where it spent one week and then fell off; Selena Gomez’s record with Benny Blanco peaked at number 2 on the …
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Just in time for Thanksgiving, we’re bringing you a special episode with Melissa Clark, the beloved New York Times food writer and trusted voice behind some of the most popular recipes on NYT Cooking. She has also authored or co-authored 48 cookbooks, so it’s clear Melissa knows her stuff (and her stuffing). She joins host Kerry Diamond to talk Tur…
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If you’ve ever had one of those “Am I even doing this parenting thing right?” moments… welcome. You’re in the right place. In this new season of Bedtalks, we sit down with Dr. Magen, psychologist, father, entrepreneur, and mental-health advocate for a raw and heartfelt conversation about building trust with our kids, creating emotional safety, and …
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All these advanced technologies are supposed to be saving us time right? I ask you "Is it saving you time?" Our devices, robots, and social media seem to be sucking up a lot of time and cognitive load. In my observation, it seems to me, I am spending more time on apps, updates, and managing robots and getting frustrated than saving time. I just wan…
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This week, Janet and Rachel are heading to the lab to review Guillermo del Toro's long-awaited, visually stunning Frankenstein. Starring Oscar Isaac as Victor Frankenstein and Jacob Elordi as the Creature, this is not the simple monster mash you’re expecting. It’s an emotional, tragic, and sweeping epic about ambition, abandonment, and the search f…
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Spanish pop star Rosalía is back with her new album, Lux. Over eighteen tracks, she trades in the dembow beats that filled her last record Motomami for maximalist orchestral sounds more in line with Björk than Bad Bunny. The album is dense: there's four movements, thirteen languages, arrangements by Caroline Shaw, and a wide breadth of influences –…
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It’s a special episode of Radio Cherry Bombe recorded live at our very first Jubilee L.A. conference this past September! Host Kerry Diamond sits down with two of the powerhouse women behind the hit series “The Bear:” Executive Producer Joanna Calo and Co-Executive Producer and Culinary Producer Courtney Storer. Joanna has worked on “Hacks,” “BoJac…
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This may have been a first, once we decided to not go to Italy, I decided to take my full planned vacation and Greg decided to go back to work. We had our 4 day staycation but the rest of the planned time off was all mine. How did I spend it? Golden Window I am definitely in a unique-to-me Golden Window. The PhD is winding down, we are making massi…
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Rachel and Janet unpack The Wrong Paris, a fish-out-of-water mystery that ping-pongs between glittering France and down-home Texas. We break down the hook without spoilers, the culture-clash humor, and how the story pivots into a twisty whodunit. Then we talk performances, pacing, and whether the “two Parises” concept is more than a gimmick—plus cr…
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They say the best revenge is living well, but if you’re a pop star going through a break up, that’s false. The best revenge is releasing a searing scorched-earth revenge banger that calls out your ex and, ideally, rides that vengeance to the top of the Billboard charts. That’s exactly what Tate McRae and Lily Allen have done in the wake of their hi…
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It’s a special two-part episode of Radio Cherry Bombe! First up, host Kerry Diamond talks to Julia Roberts of “Pretty Woman” and “Erin Brockovich” fame and Ayo Edebiri of “The Bear,” who were in London for the press tour of their new film, “After the Hunt,” directed by Luca Guadagnino of “Challengers,” “Call Me By Your Name,” and “I Am Love.” They …
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I know, I'm full of shocking news lately. Yes, we cancelled Italy again! I started to feel like we were really pushing this trip through and it was causing a lot of anxiety. Plan B became a staycation. I can't wait to tell you what we did! Cancellation Reasons Everyone encouraged me to not cancel the trip. Four days before we were supposed to leave…
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For our Halloween Special, Rachel and Janet marathon a stack of classics—Halloween, The Exorcist, Hocus Pocus, The Shining, Scream, and a few TV staples (looking at you, Treehouse of Horror and Buffy). We start spoiler-light with why each pick still works (or doesn’t): signature scares, vibes, and watchability with friends. Then we dig into craft—p…
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Charlie Puth breaks down his new single "Changes," a maximalist eighties production hiding a melancholy story about drifting friendships. As he prepares for fatherhood, the singer-songwriter reflects on how relationships evolve from deep conversations to small talk, why he listens to lyrics last, and his belief that music should offer a three-minut…
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Jennifer Fisher is back on the pod! You might know Jennifer as the designer behind her namesake jewelry line beloved by everyone from Selena Gomez to Michelle Obama. But there’s another side to Jennifer: she’s a big foodie and wellness enthusiast, and she’s here to talk about her brand-new cookbook, “Trust Your Gut: Anti-Inflammatory Recipes for Fe…
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Sometimes I get wary of sharing how much I plan. But because I plan I get to be more purposeful and present in my life which gives me peace. I'm sharing the 3 phases I go through to plan. I dream. I contemplate allllllllll the possibilities. Then I choose what I want to do from all dreams I came up with. And then I plan it and confidently run that …
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Rachel and Janet dig into The Girlfriend, a glossy true-crime/relationship thriller that asks how well we really know the person we love. We walk through the setup (spoiler-free), how the show balances romance, suspicion, and online sleuthing, and whether its interviews and evidence feel credible. We also talk pacing, soundtrack choices, and visual…
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Siobhan Detkavich made history as the youngest contestant and the first Indigenous woman to compete on “Top Chef Canada,” where she wowed audiences with her honesty and heartfelt food. Today, Siobhan continues to work as a chef, but she is also part of the travel industry as a Travel Expert for Flight Centre, which has helped her fulfill a lifelong…
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This is your friendly reminder to get registered for the Holiday Blitz…it's FREE! A great gift to yourself for the holidays would be some sanity. This blitz is designed to help you be present and enjoy the holidays too. We are where the holidays come from. But did you ever stop to ask your family if everything you are doing is meeting their holiday…
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On October 14th, the visionary musician D’Angelo passed away at 51 years old. Only releasing three albums during his lifetime, he synthesized influences from gospel, jazz, rock, and hip-hop to create a singular and transcendent sound artists still try – and fail – to emulate today. On this special episode of Switched On Pop, Charlie and Nate are jo…
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I really love Lillian Gilbreth's focus on efficiency for the American home. I'd like to think I'm picking up where she left off. After the war, "men took back their jobs." But did it ever occur to you that women worked at these factories and there were dual income homes before the war? It had not occurred to me. I wanted to be home but some women w…
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Last Friday I announced the Friday Workbox® and all related work products will only be available for purchase till December 31st or while supplies last. But I don't think I explained it very well so I wanted to record this episode to address concerns and reiterate what is going on at Organize 365®. No One is Going Anywhere… Please do not worry, no …
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If you’ve ever been fired or think it could happen to you one day, don’t miss today’s Radio Cherry Bombe. Authors and longtime friends Laura Brown and Kristina O’Neill join host Kerry Diamond to talk about their new book, “All the Cool Girls Get Fired: How to Let Go of Being Let Go and Come Back on Top.” Laura and Kristina were two of the most resp…
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I really love Lillian Gilbreth's focus on efficiency for the American home. I'd like to think I'm picking up where she left off. After the war, "men took back their jobs." But did it ever occur to you that women worked at these factories and there were dual income homes before the war? It had not occurred to me. I wanted to be home but some women w…
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Rachel and Janet take a careful, respectful look at Monster: The Ed Gein Story—a true-crime retelling of the 1950s Wisconsin case that shaped American horror. We cover what the series focuses on (investigation timeline, rural isolation, and media myth-making), what it avoids, and how responsibly it treats victims and community. We also break down p…
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Today’s guests are Janet and Jennifer Zuccarini, the dynamic, Toronto-born sisters who have each built inspiring, creative companies. Janet is the founder and CEO of Gusto 54 Restaurant Group, which includes celebrated spots like Felix in Los Angeles and Trattoria Nervosa in Toronto, and is a judge on “Top Chef Canada.” (Check out all of Janet’s re…
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John C. Reilly joins to discuss Mr. Romantic, his theatrical tribute to the Great American Songbook that treats Irving Berlin and Tom Waits as equals in the canon of timeless American song. Reilly recorded live in one room with his band using vintage ribbon microphones, embracing the squeaks and imperfections while layering in cinematic sound effec…
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Are you sitting down? I have some very exciting news and I have some shocking news but I am here to explain myself. What do you want first? The exciting news or shocking news? I'm dying to let the cat out of the bag so be prepared to be shocked! Organize 365® will no longer be supporting work. This decision was not made lightly and I'm still nervou…
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Chef Kim Floresca’s career has taken her from the world’s top restaurants to one of L.A.’s most buzzed-about fast-casual projects. After training at the Culinary Institute of America, Kim cooked at fine dining destinations including El Bulli in Spain and Per Se in New York City, and spent time as a private chef before making the leap to Goop Kitche…
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In the last episode we talked about Maria Montessori, her becoming the first female doctor in Italy and her impact on alternative learning methods. Today I'm talking about Lillian Gilbreth who was the first female to get her psychological doctorate in industrial organizational psychology. Lillian is the original "Cheaper By the Dozen" mom who exemp…
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Rachel and Janet dig into Black Rabbit, a shadowy thriller about secrets that won’t stay buried. We cover the opening hook (spoiler-free), how the mystery escalates, standout performances, and whether the tension actually pays off. Then we break down the directing, pacing, and use of sound and lighting to build dread, plus a quick chat about themes…
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Today is the second episode of our miniseries in partnership with Destination Canada, where we shine a spotlight on some of our favorite Canadian chefs, creators, and culinary stars. Today’s guest is chef, cookbook author, TV host, entrepreneur, and mom Eden Grinshpan. Born and raised in Toronto, Eden has always brought joy, humor, and a love of bi…
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The Korean Vegan was born when lawyer Joanne Lee Molinaro started veganizing the beloved dishes she grew up eating, including kimchi. (Yes, she cracked the code for vegan kimchi!) Her TikTok account blew up, her debut cookbook became a bestseller, and today, Joanne is a full-time content creator with millions of followers. She joined host Kerry Dia…
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Maria Montessori has made a huge impression on me and influenced who I am and how I run Organize 365®. Maria was born in 1870, in Italy. She was a very curious person and wanted to pursue a medical degree despite her parents guiding her towards a teaching degree. She is a great example of someone who worked hard and followed her passions - I love t…
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There's no lead singer in Trousdale. The trio of Quinn D'Andrea, Georgia Greene, and Lauren Jones, has shared vocal duties equally since they started singing together as students at the University of Southern California's Thornton School of Music. Since then, they've touring the world and released a sophomore album, Growing Pains, that features the…
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Janet and Rachel dig into a tense drama where lies, loyalty, and self-preservation collide. They unpack how the script plants suspicion, which performances sell the double-crosses, and whether the twists feel earned or just shocking. Expect a spoiler-light talk on pacing, direction, color and score, plus their clear verdict: stream it, theater it, …
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Today is the first episode of our new miniseries in partnership with Destination Canada, where we shine a spotlight on some of our favorite Canadian chefs, creators, and culinary stars. We’re kicking things off with the wonderfully talented Amy Ho, the baker, blogger, and author behind Constellation Inspiration. You may know Amy from her She’s My C…
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In this episode, I introduce you to Trish K. who lives with her adult daughter and grandson. On long car drive home, Trish was listening to her older sister tell her about this thing called the Sunday Basket®. When Trish got home, she hopped on the website and got a Sunday Basket®. It just made sense to her, one place for all the paper and a system…
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