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The Messiness of Parenting is a podcast where we talk about the ups and downs - and all the joys - of parenting. Raising children is the hardest job anyone can do. Join us as we share genuine, raw moments from parenting and create a supportive community where every parent can feel seen and heard. We'll be offering practical tips, innovative parenting ideas, and comforting stories that highlight the universal challenges of raising children. Through our discussions, we hope you’ll find reassur ...
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Welcome to Messiness! Where in the title I perfectly describe my life. I'll talk about school, TV and Movies, and stuff. I'd also like to have friends over (in a sense) Cover art photo provided by Jeremy Galliani on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jeremyforlife
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All is fair in Radio! Politics, religion, prejudice, illegal immigration, legal immigration. We will be dealing with some of the most asinine items from the week's news. REAL and RAW!! You don't want to miss this show! Call in during the show toll free 1-855-REAL-JOE. or go to the web at www.TheRealSide.com for more information or to chat with us live.
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Lifelong motoring enthusiast Chris Wilson sets out to share his experiences across all aspects of of what it's like to own, race, compete, drive and simply be around some of the great cars he's been able to enjoy over the years. From planning road trips with friends to winning the Goodwood Revival TT; from visiting various global events to managing restorations, this podcast sets out to tell you what its really like from someone who is totally addicted to the great hobby of simply Messing Ar ...
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The Dissenters with Debra Messing and Mandana Dayani

Dear Media, Mandana Dayani and Debra Messing

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Best friends and super-nerds, Debra Messing and Mandana Dayani meet 20 of their heroes. Each episode, they learn about the journeys each of these Dissenters took to find their purpose and how they found the courage to dissent. Guests include: Hillary Clinton, Jane Fonda, Patrisse Cullors, Eva Longoria, Adam Schiff, Jameela Jamil and Sophia Bush.
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I boss non collaborano, tacciono. Alle domande oppongono il silenzio. Matteo Messina Denaro, dopo la cattura, decise invece di partecipare all’udienza di un processo a suo carico. E lo fece per una questione d’onore. In 'Questo è Messina Denaro' sentirete per la prima volta la voce di «'U siccu» mentre si difende, contrattacca, parla di Riina, Brusca, della strage di via dei Georgofili a Firenze, il fallito attentato a Maurizio Costanzo, gli omicidi e la latitanza. A guidarvi in questo racco ...
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Trent’anni di latitanza, trent’anni in cui lo hanno cercato ovunque, dal Sudamerica alla Tunisia. Matteo Messina Denaro, invece, è stato arrestato nella sua Sicilia, tradito da una malattia che lo ha obbligato a curarsi e da un nome finto con il quale si è presentato in una clinica di Palermo. Ma chi è Matteo Messina Denaro, e perché il suo arresto è così importante per la lotta alla mafia? In questo podcast cerchiamo di capirlo insieme al giornalista Giovanni Bianconi e al fondatore di Libe ...
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Join Karen in a conversation with Andrea Peras, Early Years Consultation with Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic School Board, Kataisha McQueen, Early Years Consultant with Grand Erie District School Board and Laura MacEachern, DECE with Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic School Board, as we talk about our littlest learners starting school! We will tal…
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Join Karen and Emily in a conversation with Katrina Macri, RECE support worker at EarlyON Community Living Brant, as we talk about routines. We will talk about what routines can bring for families, including comfort or stress! How routines serve us, how we can balance routines with flexibility and spontaneity, as well as how we might change up rout…
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Join Karen and Emily in a conversation with Barb Mitchell, Early Years and Child Care Coordinator at the Brant Haldimand and Norfolk Catholic District School Board, as we talk about developmental milestones. We will talk about child development, typical milestones of development, signs a parent might see if there are some concerns with their little…
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Join Karen in a conversation with Karlina Belbeck and Holly VanEvery, both Family Gathering’s EarlyON Facilitator, Indigenous led EarlyON, as they talk about Who’s in Your Village. We will talk about the people we surround ourselves with, how those we call family may not be related biologically to us, and how we learn and grow in our relationships …
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Trigger Warning: In this episode we talk about the postpartum period, perinatal mood disorder and suicide, which can be distressing. Please take care while listening - and see a list of important resources below. Join Shalyn and Karen in a conversation with Kelly Gascoigne, Outreach Midwife with Grand River Health Centre, as we talk about the post-…
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In terms of narrative, composition and sheer scope as a record, Boys for Pele is one of the most audacious “pop” records to come out of the 1990s. Make no mistake: despite its twisty narrative, mysteriously confrontational lyrics and non-traditional take on song structure, Pele was a considerable mainstream success, selling more than 2 million copi…
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Join Emily and Karen in a conversation with Emily Dunn, Public Health Nurse with Brant County Health Unit, as we talk all things sleep! We will talk about typical sleep patterns for children from newborn stage and on. The impact of sleep deprivation, sleep regression, sleep training and conversations we can have to help us prepare for those first s…
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Join Shalyn and Karen in a conversation with Deanna Thomas, Child Development Worker with Child and Family Services EarlyON team, as we talk all about good enough parenting and what that means. We will talk about how we as parents and caregivers show up for our children, how we connect with them and how we think about ourselves as parents and careg…
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Join Shalyn and Karen in a conversation with Theresa Vidal Child and Youth Worker and EDI Coordinator with Woodview Mental Health and Autism Services as we talk all about all things Regulation. We will talk about what regulation is, how we as the adults need to self-regulate and then how we can co-regulate with our children, and teaching them how t…
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Join Emily and Karen in a conversation with Kelly Bryant, a Child and Youth Worker with Woodview Mental Health and Autism Services as we talk all about the power of connection and being in relationship with your children. We will talk about how the power of that connection and relationship can be built and sustained through the challenges and joys …
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As parents, we often find ourselves questioning if we're doing enough or if we're doing it right. On The Messiness of Parenting, we're opening up the conversation about the real, unfiltered world of parenting, brought to you by the City of Brantford Children's Services and Early Learning and Child and Family Services of Grand Erie. Join us as we di…
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“I think the thing that just astounds me about Tori is that she can take a bit of something like a melody or harmonic sequence for some of these pieces that were the inspiration and create something truly her own, showing how truly powerful her own creative stamp is. I think of Night of Hunters as a 70-minute song with 30 pieces of music held toget…
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With Strange Little Girls, Tori Amos approached the covers album as concept album, offering reinterpretations of 12 diverse male-authored tracks from the perspectives of an assortment of female characters. The project was inspired originally by by the homophobic and misogynistic messages which Amos believed to be prevalent in popular song at the be…
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As she turned 50 in the spotlight, Tori Amos’ 2014 album Unrepentant Geraldines dropped and was greeted with headlines trumpeting the singer-songwriter’s “return to form” and “comeback”. But here’s the kicker: she never went anywhere. Although she had written a musical for the stage (The Light Princess, 2013), and composed a 21st century song cycle…
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Content warning: this episode discusses pregnancy and child loss. Please take care while listening. On this week's episode, we book a round trip ticket To Venus and Back. Tori's surprisingly prompt follow -up to 1998's From the Choirgirl Hotel. After an epic world tour, Tori had implied that she'd be taking a break from recording for a while and pl…
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Ever feel like just being someone else? With the regal and roaring opus American Doll Posse, Tori Amos gave her listeners permission – and a psychic road map – to become the characters who hide in plain sight in all of our brains; even the “character” of ourselves. With healthy doses of showmanship and flamboyance, American Doll Posse saw Amos soni…
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Content warning: this episode briefly discusses DV and suicide. Please take care while listening. “So what if you find you like to tango alone?" Tori Amos asks in the final moments of “Birthday Baby," the closing track of her 15th solo album Ocean to Ocean, released on October 21, 2021. An ode to the unexpected ways we collectively learned to both …
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Content warning: this episode discusses SA. Please take care while listening. Objectively speaking, Tori Amos’ Little Earthquakes is one of the all time great debut records. On the latest episode of Messing With The Master, Kristen, Matt and Joe lovingly look back and contextualize this seminal album, which laid down the foundation for the mytholog…
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Content warning: this episode discusses child and pregnancy loss. Please take care while listening. Tori Amos’ blazing fourth album From The Choirgirl Hotel claims a rightful place amongst legendary music by contemporaries such as Madonna, PJ Harvey, Hole, Beck and many others who released similarly iconic work in 1998. At a career high point, Amos…
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In this episode, Joey, Kristen, and Matt discuss Tori Amos' 2005 album The Beekeper. They explore the intersection of The Beekeeper with Tori's book with Ann Powers, Piece by Piece, 2000s fashion, and Tori's last record with major record labels before her emancipation day. Joey shares his track listing, focusing on the theme of betrayal. Kristen sh…
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Content warning: brief discussions of suicide. Please take care while listening. In this episode, Joey, Kristen, and Matt discuss Tori Amos' 2009 album 'Abnormally Attracted to Sin'. They explore the background of the album, including Tori's independence from major record labels and her collaboration with John Philip Shenale. The hosts also discuss…
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On this week’s episode of Messing with the Master, Matt, Joey, and Kristen travel to a (sonic) desert garden in Taos, New Mexico, to explore Tori's sophomore album Under the Pink. Joey explains how Tori Amos turned him gay, Matt recalls how a Drag Queen at the Gold Coast brought Tori into his life, and Kristen discusses being emotionally unavailabl…
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Content warning: This episode includes discussions of SA, DV, suicide. Take care while listening. On this week’s episode of Messing with the Master, Kristen, Matt and Joey unpack the mystical complexities of Tori Amos’ 2017 gem, Native Invader, which chillingly encapsulates the doomsday tensions of the era in an atmospheric sonic snapshot of the pe…
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Three lifelong Tori Amos fans reflect on the iconic singer-songwriter’s catalog by thoughtfully and intentionally reorganizing each album into fresh playlists that explore Tori’s musical legacy as well their own interconnected personal narratives and friendship, which began with a shared passion for Tori’s music over 20 years ago. This week on the …
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Matteo Messina Denaro risponde dell’omicidio di Vincenzo Milazzo e della compagna incinta, Antonella Bonomo. Affronta la questione per cui è stato chiamato a rispondere in aula, quella di un terreno che gli sarebbe stato sottratto. Infine parla della sua latitanza, ma i nomi di chi lo ha aiutato a nascondersi non li farà perché “io non ho mai infam…
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«’U siccu» parla di uno dei fatti più atroci per i quali è stato condannato: il rapimento e l’uccisione del piccolo Giuseppe Di Matteo, sciolto nell’acido nel gennaio 1996. Parla di Giovanni Brusca e in aula compie un gesto eclatante: rinnega il suo padrino Totò Riina. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Matteo Messina Denaro decide di rispondere sulle stragi di cui è accusato. Innanzitutto, di quella in via dei Georgofili a Firenze, nella notte fra il 26 e il 27 maggio 1993, quando un’autobomba uccise cinque persone tra cui una bambina di 9 anni e una neonata di 50 giorni. Il capomafia fornisce la sua versione dei fatti e poi racconta dell’attenta…
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“Non agivo per finalità mafiosa ma per modalità privata“, dichiara Matteo Messina Denaro quando si presenta all’udienza del 16 febbraio 2023. E’ passato un mese esatto dal suo arresto, avvenuto in una clinica di Palermo dopo 30 anni di latitanza. Incalzato dal giudice, il capomafia decide di rispondere sulle sue frequentazioni mafiose e su una dell…
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I boss non collaborano, tacciono. Alle domande oppongono il silenzio. Matteo Messina Denaro, dopo la cattura, decise invece di partecipare all’udienza di un processo a suo carico. E lo fece per una questione d’onore. In 'Questo è Messina Denaro' sentirete per la prima volta la voce di «'U siccu» mentre si difende, contrattacca, parla di Riina, Brus…
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La storia di Matteo Messina Denaro, il super latitante arrestato dopo 30 anni di indagini I contributi audio di questa puntata sono tratti dall’edizione straordinaria del Tg1 del 16 gennaio 2023, disponibile su RaiPlay; servizio del Tg2 sulle autobombe del 27 luglio 1993, pubblicato sul canale Youtube di Paolo Favarin il 27 luglio 2016. Learn more …
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Debra and Mandana sit down with Hillary Clinton for the season finale of The Dissenters to discuss the importance of dissent, the critical role it plays in democracy, the challenge our country is facing today as dissent is being silenced, and what this means against a backdrop of the rise of fascism and nationalism in this country and around the wo…
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Debra and Mandana sit down with the incredible Dr. Edith Eva Eger, a clinical psychologist, author and lecturer. A native of Hungary, Eger is a 93 year old survivor of the Holocaust. In this episode, they will cover Eger’s life, experiences in Auschwitz, healing from the trauma, and important lessons she would like to share. Debra and Mandana also …
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Debra and Mandana sit down with Jane Fonda, to discuss political activism, feminism and fighting climate change. Go to hellorory.com/DISSENTERS to try out your personalized treatment for just $5. Produced by Dear Media. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.…
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