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Snackable teachings on spirituality, psychology and all things personal growth. Renee shares her 30+ years as a recovering addict, therapist and Shamanic healer with depth and humor. This short show offers a wide range of topics designed to evoke and provoke your own self-development. Each segment provides practical tips and tools to nudge and nourish your own authentic self. From anxiety and archetypes to death and depossession, Renee delivers moving client stories and her own crazy life ex ...
 
Cosmic and supernatural horrors await the agents of Delta Green, a secret organization committed to protecting an unaware society—whatever the cost. This formerly exclusive anthology series with a rotating cast of players and handlers has quickly become the most sought-after show on the Network. Watch new episodes of Get in the Trunk Tuesdays at 8PM ET on twitch.tv/theglasscannon. YouTube videos drop on Thursday along with an exclusive podcast available to $5+ subscribers on patreon.com/glas ...
 
A city bathed in perpetual darkness, and a history not yet written. On the streets of Doskvol, it's kill or be killed as crews vie for power by any means necessary. Haunted City is a dark, twisted romp through a Victorian dystopia, using the rules of arguably the greatest RPG system of the modern era — Blades in the Dark. Watch new episodes of Haunted City Wednesdays at 8PM ET on twitch.tv/theglasscannon. YouTube videos and podcasts drop on Friday. Patreon subscribers can enjoy an ad-free ve ...
 
Since we've never been ones to keep interesting new books to ourselves, we're kicking off a series of conversations with Book of the Month authors about God only knows what. Recorded at Book of the Month headquarters on West 27th St. in front of a live audience of raucous employees! Give us your ears and we'll give you a look into the minds of writers we admire and a treasure trove of anecdotes, wisdom, and fun. Suggestions or ideas? Email us at virtualbooktour@bookofthemonth.com
 
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Healthy Choices is hosted by Ray Solano, Pharmacist, Certified Clinical Nutritionist and owner of PD Labs, a specialty compounding pharmacy. Each week, Ray talks about hot topics in the healthcare industry as well as interviews top practitioners in the industry. Ray's topics also include tips on diet, exercise, supplements and overall health. You won't want to miss this podcast!
 
The Adrenalized Life Podcast provides listeners with the strategic, simple yet powerful tools they need to live adrenalized. For those ready to ditch burnout, exhaustion, and a lack of fulfilment for good, Tom brings a fresh perspective on what truly catalyzes change within our hearts and minds.Through education, activation, and connection, Tom has set out to restore a sense of adventure in the process of transformation. For those craving change in their lives and how they experience the wor ...
 
In their attempt to produce a comedy-variety show, actor-comedians Tom DeMichele and TJ Lamando are thrust into action. With some godly assistance, they discover new worlds and characters, while uncovering a looming threat far greater than they know. An comedy fiction podcast with interviews, sketches, and more—it's the show where the guests pick the theme and we take it from there!
 
Mission Connect is a podcast brought to you by Passion to Reach Ministries. This podcast will help you connect with God's mission for your life and help you connect others to their mission. Host Pastor Finu Iype will discuss biblical truths and practical keys that will empower you to live out your mission. You will be challenged and encouraged as guests on the show share their incredible stories of discovering God’s mission for their lives and how they have been able to help others do the sa ...
 
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Africville, a little community in Nova Scotia, comprised mostly Black Nova Scotians and existed from the early 1800s to the mid-1960s. It has become an important symbol of black Canadian identity and the struggles against racism, as many of its first settlers were former slaves fleeing oppression in the US. Some may feel that racism in Canada is a …
 
This week, Jenn discusses odd jobs in sci-fi and fantasy. Follow the podcast via RSS here, Apple Podcasts here, Spotify here. The show can also be found on Stitcher here. To get even more SF/F news and recs, sign up for our Swords and Spaceships newsletter! Check out our new newsletter, The Deep Dive, at bookriot.substack.com. This content contains…
 
It's Piano Day across the world on Wednesday 29th March 2023. Composer and contemporary classical pianist Sophie Hutchings and FLOAT Founder and Piano Day organiser Sofia Ilyas delve into their love for the piano and contemporary piano music in its many forms. An annual worldwide celebration of the piano, Piano Day is held on the 88th day of the ye…
 
In this month's EM Quick Hits podcast: Anand Swaminathan on 3-pronged approach to aortic dissection management, Jonathan Wallace on rural practice tips for glue removal and ESP block for renal colic, Sara Gray on everything you need to know about High Flow Nasal Cannula but were afraid to ask, Maria Ivankovic on reducing the duration of antibiotic …
 
Terrible times and awful words await us this week. Thankfully, on this show that’s a good thing! Our guest is Max Booth III, the wizard behind Ghoulish Books and the author of bathroom-set apocalypse, We Need to Do Something. He’s here to talk about his new collection of uber-dark stories, Abnormal Statistics. These tales are pitch black, treacle-t…
 
Would you attend a séance? Do you believe in ghosts? Listen in to hear what Sarah Penner has to say! We sat down with Sarah Penner to discuss her second novel, The London Séance Society. She shares why she likes to create rebellious female characters, what she learned from attending a séance, and if she believes in ghosts. In 1973 Paris, The London…
 
This week on Black and Published, Nikesha speaks with Victor LaValle author of the novel Lone Women. As the writer behind six other works of fiction, Victor's novels have been included in best-of-the-year lists by The New York Times Book Review, Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, The Nation, and Publishers Weekly, among others…
 
What's the difference between a functional and a dysfunctional relationship? What do they have in common? How do we change the dynamics of our relationships to be more healthy? We always have room to grow and we always have the power to change our circumstances for the better. Relationship is one of our greatest teachers.-----⁠⁠Please follow me on …
 
The soon-coming provincial election in Alberta could be one of the most important ones for the future of Canada - economically and ideologically. Let me break it down for you. Albertans will go to the polls on May 29th to decide whether to re-elect the UCP (United Conservative Party) with Premier Danielle Smith or return to the NDP under Rachel Not…
 
Historian Dr Emma Shortis and veteran political journalist Brian Toohey delve into the multi-faceted problems with the AUKUS alliance, Australia's $368 billion nuclear submarines announcement, and former PM Paul Keating's significant intervention in the debate at the National Press Club. They draw out and explore the big picture strategic issues Ke…
 
Professor Michelle Arrow, Elizabeth Reid AO, and Sara Dowse discuss a new book of essays called, 'Women and Whitlam: Revisiting the Revolution.' In 1973, Elizabeth Reid was appointed Women's Advisor to the Prime Minister, a first for Australia and the world. From 1974-1977, Sara Dowse was the inaugural head of the Women's Affairs section of the Dep…
 
Fiction writer Victor LaValle joins co-hosts V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell to discuss his new novel Lone Women, which tells the suspenseful story of Adelaide Henry, a Black woman with a mysterious trunk who heads from California to Montana to become a solo homesteader in 1915. LaValle talks about the inspiration for the novel’s incendiary…
 
Wagons West this week, with a guest I’ve been trying to get on the show since the early days. It’s Victor Lavalle. I had always wanted to speak to him about The Ballad of Black Tom in the dream that we could join together to call Lovecraft names. As it turns out, that will have to wait, cos he’s brought out a brand-new novel … and it’s a Weird West…
 
Do you think you would do well in the Wild West? Victor LaValle says he has no chance! We’re talking with Victor LaValle, author of Lone Women to discuss his love for monsters, why he thinks horror is optimistic, and how parenthood changed his approach as a storyteller. Lone Women follows Adelaide Henry, a woman fleeing past sins attempting to forg…
 
This week on Black and Published, Nikesha speaks with Laura Warrell, author of the novel, Sweet, Soft, Plenty Rhythm, which was named a ‘best’ or ‘must-read’ book by Vanity Fair, People, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Boston Globe, and more. The novel was chosen as a Good Morning America Buzz Pick and Laura was named a “Writer to Watch” by Pub…
 
Love and fear and the two main motivators in our lives. Almost everything we do could be understood as an act or love or and act of fear. When we choose love, we are rooted in growth, hope, courage and willingness. Unless we are in real danger, most of the time, when we are rooted in fear, we are driven by hopelessness, contraction, and destructive…
 
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Prize-winning Iraqi journalist Ghaith Abdul-Ahad joins co-hosts V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell to discuss his new book A Stranger in Your Own City, which features Iraqi perspectives on the United States’ invasion and occupation of Iraq. Abdul-Ahad talks about what Western media missed and also considers the early stages of the war and how …
 
Do porcelain dolls freak you out? Us too… We sat down with Kristen Loesch to talk all about her debut novel, The Last Russian Doll. She dives into the process of writing historical fiction, plus her fascination with dolls and fairy tales. The Last Russian Doll weaves one family’s tragic splintering into the larger tapestry of Russia’s turbulent 20t…
 
This week, Sharifah discusses some favorite backlist cosmic horror. Follow the podcast via RSS here, Apple Podcasts here, Spotify here. The show can also be found on Stitcher here. To get even more SF/F news and recs, sign up for our Swords and Spaceships newsletter! Check out our newest newsletter, The Deep Dive. This content contains affiliate li…
 
There is no cool and collected way to introduce this week’s episode. Our guest is Margaret Atwood. Yes, that Margaret Atwood. The author of The Handmaid’s Tale. One of the few writer’s who genuinely deserves to be called an icon (though she may be tired of the term). She published her first novel in 1969 and now as she enters her seventh decade of …
 
In this main episode podcast we explore a dozen pitfalls in the assessment and management of acetaminophen poisoning. Dr. Emily Austin and Dr. Margaret Thompson answer questions such as: how is massive acetaminophen overdose a totally different toxidrome compared to non-massive overdose? Which patients are the ones that we are most likely to miss a…
 
This week on Black and Published, Nikesha speaks with Yvette Lisa Ndlovu, author of the short story collection, Drinking from Graveyard Wells (University Press of Kentucky, Spring 2023) which was selected for the 2021 UPK New Poetry & Prose Series. Yvette is a Zimbabwean sarungano (storyteller). Her novel manuscript in progress was selected by Geor…
 
Australian Alix Biggs speaks to Amy while sheltering from a major air raid conducted by Russia in Ukraine's capital, Kyiv. Alix explains what life is like on the ground for everyday Ukrainians subject to regular air raid offensives with missiles and drones. She shares how Ukrainians perceive the war and the level of military and humanitarian suppor…
 
What’s something in your home you detest, but your partner won’t get rid of? Listen on to hear Jenny Jackson’s answer! We sat down with Jenny Jackson to talk about her debut novel, Pineapple Street! She shared her experience going from editor to author, what inspired the book’s setting, and her many celebrity run-ins in Brooklyn Heights. Pineapple …
 
There are two kinds of guilt. Healthy guilt is when we act badly and our own conscience in letting us know we need to change our behavior. Unhealthy guilt is triggered when we step outside of the often unwritten codes and expectations of our families, cultures, religions or other institutions. Unearned, or innapropriate guilt, is rooted in the judg…
 
Today’s guest Alexandra Wenman is known for normalizing the conversation about spirituality and awakening by bringing the “out there” down to earth while channeling higher wisdom. She’s the author of Archangel Alchemy Healing: The Celestial Science in the Vibration of the Universe, a healing system that allows you to connect with your purest divine…
 
Why is philosophy so male-dominated? Did female philosophers exist in ancient times? (Yes.) Dr Dawn LaValle Norman talks about the presence and role of women in Ancient philosophical dialogues and how it relates to her project, The Diotima Prize. This playwriting competition seeks to address the lack of women featured in philosophical dialogues. Da…
 
Fiction writers Deepa Anappara and Taymour Soomro join co-hosts V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell to discuss the newly published essay collection Letters to a Writer of Color, which they co-edited. The book features 17 pieces by authors of color from all over the world reflecting on aspects of craft and the writing life. Anappara and Soomro t…
 
In the season finale of Delta Green, the agents divide and conquer as they race against the clock to try and tie up countless loose ends. Get in the Trunk is an anthology series playing through various Delta Green scenarios by Arc Dream Publishing, such as Last Things Last, The Last Equation, A Victim of the Art and Ex Oblivione. In 2022, Season 4 …
 
Sharifah and Jenn discuss some newly discovered Terry Pratchett stories, good news from comics, bad news from AI, Victor LaValle’s Lone Women, and more. Follow the podcast via RSS here, Apple Podcasts here, Spotify here. The show can also be found on Stitcher here. To get even more SF/F news and recs, sign up for our Swords and Spaceships newslette…
 
Dr Geoff Raby AO was Australia’s Ambassador to China between 2007 and 2011, and has donated 174 contemporary Chinese art works to La Trobe University. Raby arrived in Beijing in the 1980s where he first encountered the emerging contemporary art scene and soon became an avid collector. Dr Damian Smith, art historian, curator, and art critic, speaks …
 
Tania Wolff, President of the Law Institute of Victoria and Lizzie O'Shea, Chair of Digital Rights Watch sit down with Amy to delve into the Victorian government's proposed digital health record with no opt-out provision – the Health Legislation Amendment (Information Sharing) Bill 2023, which passed the lower house last week. Additional concerns a…
 
Vampires, finally! After years of recording a horror podcast, I’ve finally recorded a conversation about the first thing you all probably think of if I said “horror monster.” Actually, at this very moment, maybe you’d name a Floridian politician but you get my drift… I’m delighted to be joined by Jacqueline Holland, to talk about her new novel of b…
 
The Four Noble Truths of Buddhism are: 1. Suffering is real 2. Suffering has a cause 3. Suffering can end 4. There is a path out of suffering Renee talks about addiction as a trauma response and as an attempt to escape suffering. But addiction actually becomes a source of suffering itself. Ironically, the solutions to our pain, fear and anger are o…
 
True or false: crows hold grudges. Emilia Hart has the answer. Today, we’re talking with debut author Emilia Hart to discuss her novel, Weyward, the meaning of witchcraft, insect appreciation, and of course, everything about crows. Weyward weaves together the stories of three extraordinary women across five centuries. 2019: Kate fleeing London to l…
 
This week on Black and Published, Nikesha speaks with Sophronia Scott, author of the novel, Wild, Beautiful and Free. Sophfronia holds a BA in English from Harvard and an MFA in writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts. She began her career as an award-winning magazine journalist for Time, and People. When her first novel, All I Need to Get By, wa…
 
In this episode, Scarlett and I deep dive into what it’s like to trip while working on mental health. This episode can be triggering for folks dealing with Complex PTSD or Emotional Trauma; I’d advice proceeding with caution. *My guest and I discuss psychedelic substances for the purposes of education and entertainment only.*…
 
At Asbury University on February 8th, 2023, a regularly scheduled chapel service sparked revival when students lingered in Hughes Auditorium, repenting, singing hymns, and reading Bible scriptures. Word quickly spread, and in a short time, the auditorium was filled. After twelve days of continual worship services, an estimated 50,000 people had com…
 
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