Hear KUOW and NPR award-winning hosts and reporters from around the globe present some of the nation's best reporting of the day's events, interviews, analysis and reviews.
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The Sacred Commons Podcasts
Does it feel like every part of your life is divided? Every scenario? Every environment? Your church, your school, your work, your friends. Left, right. Conservative, liberal. Religious, secular. From parenting styles to school choice, denominational choice to governing preference, it seems you're always being asked to take a side. This is a conversation between a progressive Christian and a conservative atheist who happen to be great friends. Welcome to Living on Common Ground.
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2414 is a podcast about finding hope and common ground through casual conversation. Like the friends on the road in the New Testament, in Luke 24:14, we want to walk away with more understanding that leads to more conversation, as the journey continues. Thanks for walking with us.
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Tufts University and Shareable.net present Cities@Tufts, a free series exploring community innovations in urban planning. The live discussions are moderated by professor Julian Agyeman and the podcast is hosted by Shareable's Tom Llewellyn. The sessions will focus on topics such as Environmental justice vs White Supremacy in the 21st century; Sacred Civics: What would it mean to build seven generation cities; Organizing for Food Sovereignty; From Spatializing Culture to Social Justice and Pu ...
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We are a Radio Station based in love thriving on Universal Guidance. As One Life Force, humanity is on a journey of spiritual enrichment. We sit in humility at the thought of being part of this sacred evolution.
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A learner exploring the sacred in the seemingly secular.
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Deconstructing the narratives that define our lives to find the common humanity in all of us. Deconstruction explores psychology, spirituality, and society to navigate the world with depth, clarity, and liberation. Hosted by Rachael, a psychedelic psychotherapist, this podcast offers: Interviews – Conversations with visionaries shaping new ways of being. Anam Cara – A series with Alice as a container of belonging and relational depth. Experientials – Guided meditations, bodyful practices, an ...
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On the Reiki Lifestyle® Podcast (previously ReikiChat™) we talk about all the ways Reiki can help you in your daily life. Robyn Benelli and Colleen Benelli - Licensed Reiki Master Teacher for the International Center for Reiki Training - talk about how to use Reiki as a life management tool, a spiritual path, an energy healing medicine that reduces stress and pain, Reiki as a path to mindfulness and meditation, and Reiki for healing of the body, mind and soul. Usui sensei said, "Reiki is the ...
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Your time is valuable. Your listening space is limited. So we cut to the chase! (...we get to the point quickly!... if you’ve ever wondered what that means 😉) with raw conversations that grapple with faith, following Jesus in a broken world, and living lives of eternal impact! Some names you’ll recognize, some you won’t. But all of them are on a common journey–striving to follow Jesus and join Him in the work He is doing in and around them. We invite you to join the conversation!
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A podcast from an Ancient-Future church in the city of Youngstown made up of ordinary radicals seeking to (re)discover the beauty in the accumulated wisdom of the Body of Christ so that we may do justice, love mercy, walk humbly with God. https://thesacredcommons.com
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The Sacred Secrets podcast is your safe space where we come to reconnect and strengthen our common sense of purpose and celebrate our shared humanity. We discuss prayer, having a spiritual life, dealing with life's challenges with grace, and prioritizing self-care. Join us for our once-monthly discussion.
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Welcome to the Theology on Tap Chattanooga podcast. In each episode, we feature a lecture given by a different writer, scholar, or public intellectual. Each of these talks explores the intersection between theology and culture and how theology can help better guide us towards the common good of society. These talks are given live at our monthly Theology on Tap events at The Camp House in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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TAP is centered around healing methods, psychological insights and the mystery pointed to by the forgotten languages of the soul. My name is Mannah, and my aim here is talk about how to TAP into wholeness. To let the questions breathe in that inner place where Wholeness can be found. I do this by inviting thought leaders, authors, and healers of our time into honest conversation with me, not holding back my own longings and fears. We are in this together! I started TAP as a way to speak free ...
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Hosted by writer and folk-psalmist Strahan, the Commoners Communion podcast is a conversational look at Christian spirituality through the lens of beauty, mystery and revelation.
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Trust for Public Land Equity and Belonging Director Ronda Lee Chapman invites you to listen in on thought-provoking conversations that explore our human connection with the natural environment—and how those connections influence culture, the arts, joy, and healing, all while building resilient and vibrant communities. People. Nature. Big Ideas. is produced in collaboration with Pretty Good Productions.
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Romanticizing the human experience — one episode at a time. Hosted by Taylor Mulholland, bridging the sarcasm and the sacred, this show dives deep into what it means to be fully, unapologetically human. No toxic positivity. No fake healing journeys. No “fixing you.” Just honest stories, laughter, and a deep return to the heart. That’s spiritual. For the feather seekers, conscious souls and chaotic hearts who know that being human is not a problem to fix, but a love letter to live by. We’re r ...
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Explore the art of sacred sexuality. Sacred Sexuality is often associated with Tantra. Tantra is a spiritual practice in which Sexuality is used to achieve higher spiritual states. Yet common misperceptions around all forms of sexuality continue to exist, it is important to be open and real in discussing this powerful force and how it can be used to change our lives and the world because sexual energy is creative energy. We will be discussing love, life, relationships, bdsm, fetish and anyth ...
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Heal 2 Heal is a podcast that explores holistic healing methods that have the groundbreaking potential to transform the lives of both adults and children. All of the modalities unpacked share a common goal: to overcome physical, emotional, mental or spiritual hardships, in order to live a more joyful, authentic life. Host, Sally Janet de Gruchy, is an Energy Psychology Practitioner, former Primary School Teacher, children's wellbeing author, and founder of Daily Practise. Sally works with pe ...
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Solutions journalism for social justice.
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David Clayton discusses the intersection of faith, art, and culture through the lens of Catholic teaching and the Way of Beauty.
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The Shared Inheritance Project is a grassroots organization dedicated to the belief the common heritage of Eastern Christianity provides unique and effective answers to the challenges of the modern age. Its rich theology and mystical spirituality helps us understand what it means to be human, to see the world as it is, and provides a path to embody and grow, through deep and transforming experiences, in the Image and Likeness of God. Subscribe and donate at: http://Shared-Inheritance.com
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A podcast conversation hosted by Cecili Simmons exploring natural fibroid elimination, the mystical wisdom, and power of the sacred womb from mindset of a modern-day woke Wombman.
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Connections to other humans are crucial. But what does that look like? How can we trust others? This second segment of Talking to Strangers focuses on Steph Thompson, founder of sound healing practice Sacred Bloom Tribe talking to strangers about music. Sound and rhythm are crucial aspects to building up our listening skills. Trusting one another--whomever we might be, whatever race, creed, religion, political persuasion--we have to learn to listen to one another and find a common vibration. ...
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Emmanuel College is a theological college of Victoria University in the University of Toronto. On Belief is a podcast produced for the University of Toronto’s Emmanuel College. The show is a home for conversations about the place of faith in the public sphere. It will explore the role and place of belief, whether defined as organized religious practice or individual spiritual understanding, in the culture and politics of secular society. The podcast theme music was composed by sacred music p ...
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VISIT PATREON.COM/THEHUMANEXPERIENCE TO SUPPORT THIS WORK In these interactive recordings, conversations, interviews, and monologues, we speak to the part within all of us that holds common sense, consciousness, a desire to heal the soul, to grow in awareness, and to empower ourselves, our communities, and our humanity. The intent is to support the process of re-attuning with nature, reconnecting as one universal humanity, navigating challenges and pressures from the world we inhabit, regain ...
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Welcome to ’Creating A Positive Impact’, the podcast that gives a voice to the change-makers, innovators, and trailblazers who are working towards a better world. From big systemic challenges to small everyday actions, we cover it all. Join us as we explore the solutions, the stories, and the inspiration behind those who are making a real difference. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a thinker, or simply someone who wants to learn more about creating a positive impact, this is the podcast for ...
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A Series of Dialogues with John P Milton, founder of Way of Nature, and a pioneering ecologist, spiritual teacher, meditation master, vision quest leader and shaman. John began exploring deep stillness via Solo time in Nature, & has synthesised the essence of multiple wisdom traditions to create a common ground approach that help us connect to source awareness, & reveal an authentic way of being that aligns with our purpose, & cultivates harmony with Source (true nature), Self (inner nature) ...
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The Testament Hello and welcome to The Testament. My name is Steven Smith and as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, let me begin by stating my personal testimony. In that I know Jesus Christ is the only begotten son of our Heavenly Father. I know Joseph Smith is the prophet of the restoration. I know The Book of Mormon is sacred script. I know we, as members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, are lead by a living Prophet. I know within each of us ab ...
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Path of the Sober Seeker is a podcast at the crossroads of recovery, spirituality, and lived experience. Hosted by James H., an American Muslim revert, recovering alcoholic, Chemical Dependency Counselor (CDCA), and author of From Liquor to Dhikr: Islam and the 12 Steps, each episode explores how the timeless wisdom of Islam connects with addiction recovery, personal growth, and with the universal search for connection. Whether you are Muslim, a person in recovery, or simply a spiritual seek ...
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Sacred Sunsets I Grief, Death, End-of-Life, Inspiring Life Stories, Latter-Day Saint, Christian
Kristy Ross I Sacred Sunsets LLC I Christian Entrepreneur, Grief/End-Of-Life/Educator/Coach
Imagine the end of your life, looking back and reminiscing about all that has occurred, all that you’ve learned, what meaning it all had. Have you fulfilled all your dreams? Do you have regrets? What could you have done differently? What things were most important? What legacy do you hope you’ve left behind? Two things we as humans have in common are that we are born into this world, and we will pass on from this world. So often though, we get caught in the hustle and bustle of life and just ...
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This Great and Complicated Place stands to elevate the way communities of faith contribute to conversations about race and equity by exploring, honestly and compellingly, the historical design of American cities and urban centers and their impact on urban life. By inviting the voices of expert historians, economists, urban planners, faith and non-profit leaders, and—perhaps most importantly—neighbors, we intend to do more than just emphasize the design shortcomings of our cities and neighbor ...
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Many adoptive, foster, stepmoms, and grandmothers are suffering in silence. No one in the world of adoption is giving them the tools for recovery. No one is teaching them how to handle adoptee pushback and rejection. No one is wrapping arms around them and praying when all they can do is cry. When moms realize the unknown depth of their child’s trauma, a common reaction is self-doubt. If she doesn’t know what happened, how can she find words to help her child process it? It’s terrifying, lik ...
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Book a Private 2-on-2 Session with The Marriage Guardians: [email protected] Be a Guest on The Marriage Guardians Podcast: [email protected] Welcome: Welcome to "The Marriage Guardians," a groundbreaking podcast dedicated to fostering healthy, resilient marriages that stand the test of time. In a world where divorce rates are alarmingly high and the pressures of modern life can strain even the strongest partnerships, our mission is clear: we want to be the gua ...
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How a member of HR helped a woman diagnosed with breast cancer
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3:11When Gillian Kline was diagnosed with breast cancer, she had one day to figure out a health insurance plan at her workplace. She didn't know what to do — until HR team member Alex Mackey got involved.By KUOW Staff
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This NPR College Podcast Challenge finalist might change how you hear your commute
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2:49Student Bennett Cook recorded ambient sounds on his way to campus and found something surprising. His resulting podcast — a finalist in NPR's College Podcast Challenge — may change your commute.By Janet W. Lee
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Republican lawmakers push back on Trump's expansive use of executive power
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4:24Republican lawmakers are occasionally pushing back on President Trump's expansive use of executive power, but will that trend hold?By Sam Gringlas
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EU leaders react with alarm to Trump administration's new national security statement
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4:16Analysts say the latest release of the U.S. National Security Strategy reveals big differences in how the U.S. and European Union view the Russia-Ukraine war.By Teri Schultz
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What to know about the college football playoff
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3:54The 12 teams playing in the college football playoff are set. We discuss the highlights, lowlights and surprises.By Becky Sullivan
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Farmers say Trump's payment isn't enough amid rising health care costs
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3:54President Trump announced $12 billion in one-time payments to farmers as they adjust to increased tariffs on exports. Some farmers say even with that help they still face rising health care costs.By Drew Hawkins
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When Christmas is a little too bright ... look to Krampus
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3:54If Santa Claus is the good cop of Christmas, then Krampus is the bad one: a creature from European folklore who scares children into behaving themselves, complete with goat horns and gnashing teeth.By Deena Prichep
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Federal grazing permits and subsidies benefit the wealthiest ranchers
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4:51Government grazing permits are much cheaper than market price, and a new investigation by High Country News and ProPublica finds most of the cost savings benefit billionaire ranchers and corporations.By Juana Summers
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Some Mormons take issue with BYU's sports funding
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4:19NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Kevin Reynolds, who has reported on Brigham Young University's efforts to attract star athletes and coaches, which some say are in conflict with religious principles.By Jason Fuller
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It only took a weekend. Paramount is jumping into the fray with a hostile takeover bid, challenging Netflix's deal to buy Warner Bros. Discovery. Paramount's offer is valued at over $108 billion.By Maria Aspan
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Hamas leader tells NPR group could lay down weapons in Gaza, with conditions
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4:00Hamas is changing its long-held position that its weapons are a red line, now saying it would be willing to lay down arms but with certain conditions.By Aya Batrawy
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There are roughly 2.5 million known species on the planet, but scientists estimate that's only a fraction of the biodiversity on Earth. A new study shows we're finding new species like never before.By Nathan Rott
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Episode 23 - Common Ground, Sacred Ground, and Unity for our Shared Public Lands
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47:23As the year draws to a close, People. Nature. Big Ideas. revisits three remarkable efforts—and one defining issue—that embody our mission at Trust for Public Land to connect everyone to the outdoors and reveal the deeper ties between land, community, and purpose. Trust for Public Land Connecting everyone to the outdoors™ tpl.org | Instagram | Faceb…
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Animal Connections with Laura Rowley: Steve Teichman, author of Peaches Takes A Nap
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56:22Guest interview with Steve Teichman, author of Peaches Takes A Nap , artist and farrier Have a Question for the Show? Or post on FB Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/roarworks/ http://www.laurarowleyhealer.com For readings or workshops: Office number 207-449-5955…Assistant, KarenBy Deborah Beauvais
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Exploring Usui Reiki Symbol DKM, Mount Kurama, and the Universal Light with Kenloch Cheung
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1:30:22This week's conversation opens a gateway into the deeper roots of Reiki. Kenloch Cheung joins us again to share stories from Hong Kong, Australia, and Mount Kurama, along with his remarkable insights into the origins and meaning of the Usui DKM. This episode offers a rare blend of history, philosophy, and lived experience. In this inspiring convers…
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A deadline approaches as ACA subsidies hang in the balance
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4:04Congress is weighing an extension of the Affordable Care Act subsidies while millions of Americans are unsure what their insurance will cost next year.By Miles Parks
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As Congress fights over ACA subsidies, economist argues for expanding care
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6:41Craig Garthwaite, Director of the Program on Healthcare at Northwestern University and co-author of a new paper from the Aspen Economic Strategy Group, talks about reforms that could make healthcare cheaper and more efficient.By Avery Keatley
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Can Inter Miami's title win push MLS into the mainstream?
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3:40Lionel Messi leads Inter Miami to its first MLS Cup, sparking new questions about the league's future. Paul Tenorio of The Athletic was at the final and shared his views.By Jeffrey Pierre
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What happens when a director tries to follow up an Oscar win, with NPR's Marc Rivers and film critic Kyle Wilson.By Miles Parks
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A royal romance novel with the British throne at stake
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6:46Rebecca Armitage, author of the novel 'The Heir Apparent', imagines a woman forced to choose between love and the British crown.By Miles Parks
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A surge of history on TV reflects race to define collective memory
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6:18A retelling of James Garfield's assassination and other recent TV programs about history show an interest in saying 'who we were, who we are and who we're going to be,' explains presidential historian Alexis Coe, senior fellow at New America.By Miles Parks
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A new book returns to America's final public hanging
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3:53A new book examines the racist background of the last public hanging in the U.S. when tens of thousands of people came to watch in a small Kentucky town.By Derek Operle
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The Hepatitis B Foundation warns new guidance could undo decades of progress
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4:59Dr. Chari Cohen, president of the Hepatitis B Foundation, says there is no scientific basis for scaling back newborn hepatitis B shots.By Ahmad Damen
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Business Success with Human Design with Nancy OKeefe: The Success Codex
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57:29The Success Codex - How Certified Practitioners Are Using It To Help Clients: A Panel Discussion We did a show on the new Success Codex a few months ago. It was so popular, we brought the founder of the Success Codex, Ankhara Rose, back with a panel of certified Success Codex Specialists to learn about the diverse ways they are using the Success Co…
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Come Back to Love with Robyn Vogel: Guest: JodiGolda Komitor
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47:21Come Back to Love® Radio: Shedding Old Selves: Identity Transitions, Rituals, and Coming Home to You In this soulful and illuminating episode of Come Back to Love, host Robyn Vogel sits down with coach and lifelong “lover,” JodiGolda Komitor, to explore what it truly means to outgrow an identity - in work, in love, and in life. Jody shares her rema…
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Flaunt! Find Your Sparkle & Create a Life You Love After Infidelity or Betrayal with Lora Cheadle: You Cheated. You’re Not a Monster.
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54:32You Cheated. You’re Not a Monster. Here’s How to Understand Yourself and Become the Man You Meant to Be. You’re not a monster because you cheated— you are a hurting human who never learned how to feel, name, and heal what’s going on inside. And understanding that and forgiving yourself is the key to rebuilding trust, whether you stay together or no…
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