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A science-based, humor laced approach to health and fitness. With the help of top researchers from the health and wellness fields, Juna Gjata and Dr. Eddie Phillips break down the science behind good nutrition, exercise, stress, sleep, and more. Includes a generous helping of sarcasm (Juna), dad jokes (Eddie), and pristine sound design (our awesome producers).
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Sometimes it feels like there are so many unaddressed elephants in the room that there is scarcely room for oxygen. I want to deal with basic matters that affect everyday political culture, but that we take for granted or feel unable to discuss. I am doing this in the most raw, bare bones way possible. It is just me speaking from notes.
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We Need to Talk About Oscar

We Need to Talk About Oscar

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In We Need to Talk About Oscar you can hear interviews with filmmakers. We are trying to shed some light on a wide range of professions within the industry, so apart from the writers/directors/actors you can also get insights from cinematographers, editors, production designers, composers, and so on. Our aim is to provide an across the board picture on how our favourite films and tv shows come to life.
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Altered State’s mission is to foster intelligent debate and stimulate thought through live talks and podcasts. We explore politics, pop culture, contemporary lifestyles, and a green future. We strive to inspire forward-thinking ideas and to cultivate a community for the curious and open-minded, bringing hope to our society. Altered State supports Freestyle Bristol CIC.
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Sex, health and relationships – Yumi Stynes delves into the issues women face but often find hard to talk about. Episodes are conversational and relatable: we talk to real women about real stuff, from sexuality, mental health, pregnancy, parenting, erotic fantasies and everything in between. Hear from experts about the wonders of our bodies, who answer the question "Am I normal?". Women share their deeply personal stories to help you feel understood and part of a community. Whether it be the ...
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We Need To Talk focuses on among others mental health ,wellness and stories that paint a vivid picture how young people maneuver through this fast changing world. We are all about sharing elevating and honest opinions and stories that will impact people’s mental health and well being which will help in improving people’s ways of living and thus having a better community. Learn more about what we do here; https://www.youtube.com/@GatherNowNetwork/videos
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ทอล์กโชว์ภาษาอังกฤษโดยคนไทย สำหรับคนไทยที่ชอบใช้ภาษาอังกฤษ! ‘โบ สาวิตรี‘ ชวนเซเลบที่พูดภาษาอังกฤษคล่องแคล่ว มาคุยกันอย่างสนุกสนาน ได้ทั้งความรู้และมุมมองดีๆ กับชีวิต
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Get ready to level up your comms game with the New Church Communications Group Podcast! We're dropping fresh episodes every week, bringing you the hottest takes on all things church communications. Our team has been there, done that - we've got creatives, comms pros, tech wizards, and pastors ready to spill the tea on everything they've learned. Trust me, we're serving up the good stuff to help you crush it in your ministry. Each week, we're diving deep into the nitty-gritty of church comms. ...
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The Uhm , we need to talk podcast is hosted by the divine millennial herself,Tamari.On this podcast she will discuss topics that she feel as young women and men,we need to talk about.Such as love,relationships,self-cafe , and more!
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It’s just two long time friends talking about today’s issues. From dating to Politics, nothing is safe from Gurl talk... Cover art photo provided by Sharon McCutcheon on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@sharonmccutcheon
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This podcast is geared towards vulnerable conversations. We dissect the human experience: identity, dating, work life, family, burn out, cancel culture, you name it! Your host is a millennial, Afro-Caribbean American immigrant who's passionate about helping others live their best lives.
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What’s this show about? Women. Outstanding women, to be exact, and bestselling author and TEDx speaker Leana Delle is behind the mic, bringing you thought-provoking interviews with just the right amount of humor. If you don't believe these interviews can make a positive difference in your life, then girlfriend, we need to talk!
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Hosted by Dr Myriam Francois, the "We Need To Talk About Whiteness Podcast" aims to explore the meaning of 'whiteness' in conversations around race and racism - what is whiteness? and does it matter? Each week, I'm joined by a new guest offering up their insights on whiteness, from comedy to film, sex and science. Join us!
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Girl, We Need To Talk!

Aleta Sheffield and Krystle Skelly

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In this podcast, Krystle and Aleta discuss a little bit of everything, books, movies, tv, everyday experiences, thoughts, current events, etc. They discuss the experiences that have shaped their lives, the pop culture they love, the things they hate, old stories, new anecdotes, and fiction- revisiting classics and obscures alike.
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We are always looking for ways to amplify supporters' voices, hear your reflections on the big news stories of the moment, and connect our readers with our newsroom. We hope that this monthly podcast will enable us to do just this – providing a platform for journalists, Guardian supporters and industry experts to come together to discuss the issues that matter most. You can submit topic suggestions and questions to our team via email at weneedtotalkabout@theguardian.com. Do please leave us y ...
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We need to talk about...

We Need To Talk About...

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We need to talk about is a marriage podcast where we discuss all the things about marriage that we should be talking about but probably aren't. The goal of this podcast is to talk about the real, fun, deep and serious topics in marriage and relationships and how to deal with them to create longer, happier and healthier marriages. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/we-need-2-talk-about/support
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We Really Need To Talk

Ithaca College Gerontology Institute

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We Really Need To Talk is a podcast about the conversations we should be having with our loves ones about the end of life. Gerontology professor Elizabeth Bergman and former Finger Lakes Geriatric Education Center Program Coordinator Lisa Richards and their guests will talk about how to approach these conversations as well as how to sort through last wishes, advance care planning and choices about life-sustaining treatment. And they do it all with a healthy dose of love and humor.
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We need to talk is the most dreaded words anyone wants to hear. But in this podcast we need to talk- talk about life. We will discuss our ups and downs. Our joys and sadness. Our highs and lows. Our good days and our bad days. Our strengths and our weakness. Our faith and doubt. We will talk about our life and how we can find joy in every single day- even when it is tough. Let's talk about you ( but in a good way)! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jessicaand19/su ...
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As the term of "We Need To talk" has more of a negative meaning towards it I am looking to turning it into a more positive outlook and not being afraid of talking of many subjects without fear. We will hit subjects from relationships to work to the hard hitting subjects that may be very difficult to discuss. So Hey, We Need To Talk....
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Independent courts, judges who will withstand political pressure and rule against the will of the government if the law demands it. It’s called the rule of law, and as long as you have it, you rarely notice it. If you don’t have it, you’ll know what you miss – but then it’s too late. We need to talk about the rule of law because in a growing number of EU member states, the rule of law is already severely damaged - and we will all feel the consequences. We need to talk about the rule of law a ...
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Are you still watching "The Office"? If so, this is the podcast for you. Join two new friends as they re-watch NBC's The Office episode-by-episode and talk about it with the perspective that comes from living with The Office for well over a decade. There is no paper, no plastic, and no work talk allowed. It's very exclusive.
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Even though this year’s edition of the Sundance Film Festival has just kicked off, today marks the release of one of the buzziest titles from last year’s festival. We’re talking about none other than one of the two Steven Soderbergh movies to see the light of day (well, actually the silver screen), the technically ingenious, thematically spooky Pre…
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Saggy boobs, leathery skin, becoming invisible... is getting older as grim as it sounds? Ageing presents a unique challenge to us ladies, and while there's no stopping gravity, there are things to be excited about — from giving less f#*@% to not being afraid to ask for what you want in the bedroom. Yumi Stynes gets the low-down on what the hell hap…
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In this episode, we’re tackling the start-and-stop cycle of exercise. Why is something so good for us so hard to stick with? Yuna and Eddie share their personal struggles with getting active, the surprising psychology behind building a lasting habit, and why the key might just be finding an activity you actually enjoy. From overcoming the dreaded f…
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Send us a text Discover the unexpected journey of OMB Peazy, whose song "Lay Down" soared to new heights years after its original release, all thanks to the viral power of TikTok. Our conversation with OMB Peazy uncovers his transformation from a shy, camera-averse artist into a confident, multi-dimensional musician. He shares how his collaboration…
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Highlights from the brilliant A LIFE LESS ORDINARY talk on Nov 19. Hearing 3 differing stories of bravery and compassion, we learnt to never underestimate the human spirit. Our panel comprised of Douglas Robertson, who survived 38 days on a raft in the Pacific Ocean, war zone medic for Médicins Sans Frontières, Dr. Rachael Craven, and endurance ath…
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[NOTE: This was originally delivered as a speech at a vigil in Wakatū/Nelson but footage of the speech was lost so I re-recorded it and appended text below] What is genocide? Legally it is described in the United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, which tells us “genocide means any of the following acts co…
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As far as the art of cinematography goes, few are as accomplished or, dare I say, as revered as Edward Lachman. A frequent collaborator with Todd Haynes and a former partner to Paul Schrader and Steven Soderbergh, Ed has left an indelible mark on the craft. Today, we’re discussing Maria, the Angelina Jolie-led drama that marks Ed’s second collabora…
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It’s halfway through January—how are those New Year’s resolutions holding up? If you’ve already skipped a workout or broken that new diet, you’re not alone. In this special episode, we’re sharing our feature on theDiabetes Digital Podcast, where we talk about why so many resolutions fizzle out and how to create sustainable health goals that actuall…
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It’s one thing to make a film about tragic historical events, but it’s another to depict them gracefully and objectively. This is exactly what director Tim Fehlbaum, his crew, and the stellar ensemble of Peter Sarsgaard, John Magaro, Ben Chaplin, and Leonie Benesch set out to do in the movie September 5. During our sit-down with Tim, he shared what…
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In this episode, we’re diving into the science of the ultimate nighttime routine! From setting the perfect sleep-friendly temperature to why you should (finally) put your phone away before bed, we’re breaking down simple habits to help you wind down and sleep better. Plus, do red light bulbs, evening alarms, or skipping that late-night snack really…
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Send us a text What happens when a passion for drumming transitions into a flourishing career in music production? This Is London, a talented artist with Nigerian roots currently based in London, joins us to share his captivating journey from choir singing in his hometown to creating dynamic beats across continents. Raised in a family steeped in ch…
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Very few actors possess the level of versatility and underappreciation as Shea Whigham. From starring in indie gems like Wristcutters: A Love Story and Take Shelter to blockbuster franchises such as Mission: Impossible and acclaimed TV shows like Boardwalk Empire, Shea’s range is undeniable. Last June marked the Tribeca premiere of his team-up with…
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You probably know by now that we wouldn’t even risk not talking about the unexpected yet glorious return of VistaVision, with none other than The Brutalist cinematographer Lol Crawley! Brady Corbet’s third feature’s been the talk of the town ever since it’s buzzy Venice premiere and Silver Lion win. Lol tells us not only about his approach to photo…
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What if being single wasn’t a problem to be solved but a state of bliss? For some women, living without an “other half” is the key to being complete. But even though more women than ever are single by choice, we live in a society that values couple-dom. Marriage and motherhood are still held up as the ultimate end goals. Single women are viewed wit…
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In our first episode of 2025, we’re diving into one of the biggest wellness trends—morning routines. From drinking water and getting sunlight to cold plunges and journaling, we’re breaking down which habits are actually backed by science and which ones are just Instagram fluff. We’ll share simple, evidence-based tips to help you build a morning rou…
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Send us a text Get ready to be inspired by the legendary Paul Wall as he takes us behind the scenes of the Houston rap scene, sharing stories that only someone of his stature could tell. Discover his initial skepticism about the iconic track "Still Tippin'" and how he transformed financial struggles into a booming business with Johnny Dang. As we n…
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Many people set exercise goals without a clear understanding of why they want to pursue them. Here we discuss the importance of finding a deeper purpose or "why" with your fitness journey. Whether it's reducing pain, being more active with family, or finding joy in movement, having a profound reason enhances long-term commitment. For daily episodes…
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Our coverage of one of 2024's most masterfully crafted films wouldn’t be complete without the mind responsible for executing its extraordinary visual language. So, with that, we present our breakdown of Nickel Boys, featuring cinematographer Jomo Fray. Among other things, Jomo tells us about how he is choosing projects, the evolution of the film’s …
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In day two of our daily episode series, we’re discussing the importance of consistency. In the New Year, it can be tempting to make big goals and come out blazing, but our real goal is to make exercise a habit for the rest of our lives. We discuss the importance of consistency over intensity, how to plan for setbacks, and using the power of habits …
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Happy New Year!! Last year, we created a special daily exercise series, and since we have so many new listeners, we thought it would be worth a replay since so many of you loved it last year. Every single day this month, we're dropping a mini-episode geared towards helping people with the most common New Year's resolution: to exercise more. This se…
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2024's final episode features cinematographer Rina Yang, who joins us to discuss her work on The Fire Inside, the debut feature from cinematographer-turned-director Rachel Morrison. In our chat, we dig into the challenges of capturing the inspiring yet painfully real story of boxer Claressa Shields, from adapting to the Flint, Michigan setting to i…
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Cheers! For a lot of us alcohol is a reward after a hard day, a way to unwind, a key part of our celebrations, but our love of a drink comes at a cost. Some women are regularly drinking at dangerous rates while others find it difficult to go without. Beyond the hangover fuzz, booze can take a toll on our health and relationships. So why are we so k…
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In this episode, we take a moment to reflect on the year and share the lessons we’ve learned—big and small. From embracing change and trying new things (hello, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and puppy parenthood!) to finding gratitude in what we can control, we’re getting honest about growth, mindset shifts, and figuring out what really matters. We also get a…
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Send us a text Discover the captivating journey of Akiya, a talented artist whose new single "F-A-F-O" is turning heads in the music world. Akiya takes us on a personal exploration, from her beginnings singing in church, supported by her mother and inspired by her DJ grandmother, to finding her sound amidst the vibrant musical landscapes of Los Ang…
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The Peanut Butter Falcon, you remember that one, right? Well, the directing duo of Michael Schwartz and Tyler Nilson are back with Los Frikis! And what’s more punk than staying in the world of indies instead of chasing a big studio deal? In our in-depth conversation with the two, we dive into the creative decisions behind their follow-up to their d…
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Penny Moodie’s childhood was marked by catastrophic thoughts: that her parents would die in an accident, that she had contracted HIV, that she was pregnant, even though she’d never had sex. These all-consuming anxieties wouldn't leave Penny, they occupied a huge part of her life, and she developed compulsions around them which she believed would ke…
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From the time of the Victorians to the time of the Kardashians, there's always been a body type that's been "in." The only problem? It's always changing. In this episode, we talk to Dr. Katharina Vester of American University about the origins of body ideals and how they have impacted society and culture over time. Having a six pack used to mean yo…
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Send us a text What happens when an artist steps into her “villain era” not to spread chaos, but to reclaim her power and self-worth? Join us as we sit down with the talented Muni Long, who shares her journey of empowerment through her latest project, "Revenge." Muni opens up about the challenges she faces as a woman, especially a Black woman, in t…
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We don't talk enough about the cinematography of documentaries. But we should. And this time, we did. Daughters premiered in January at Sundance and was released on Netflix in August. The film, co-directed by Natalie Rae and Angela Patton, centers on and follows four young girls preparing for a special Daddy-Daughter Dance with their incarcerated f…
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The series adaptation of Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude has captivated audiences for a week now in its highly anticipated series adaptation. While a story of this scale requires time to fully absorb, we’ve got a little “nudge” to help you dive deeper: our interview with the TV show’s cinematographers, Maria Sarasvati Herrera…
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To start the week strong, we sit down with cinematographer Markus Förderer and production designer Julian M. Wagner to discuss their work on Tim Fehlbaum’s September 5. The duo shares their initial reactions to the script, how they approached the sensitive subject of the Munich massacre, and the extensive research that went into their technical and…
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Ahh Christmas, the festival of eating, drinking and cranky mums. Because in order to have the beautifully set table, thoughtful presents and delicious glazed ham, someone's got to prepare and plan it all. And that someone, is usually a woman, who, by 5pm, has had enough. Is there a Christmas elf who can help out? Or maybe it's time for blokes to st…
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Send us a text What happens when a rising star in the music industry steps out of his comfort zone and embraces the unexpected? You're about to find out as we sit down with DC the Don for a truly engaging conversation. From an unforgettable encounter with a homeless man in New York City discussing Mike Tyson to spontaneous adventures inspired by hi…
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Today we talk about secrets to success in life and business in uganda and we joined by Gerald Katabazi, the C.E.O of volcano coffee ltd Uganda. When 2017 Fellowship Alumnus Gerald Katabazi opened Volcano Coffee, his goals were simple: source, roast, brew, and sell quality, fair-trade coffee from Uganda to the world. Coffee is Uganda’s leading cash …
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The fall of the Assad regime has been widely celebrated but there are already signs that it may lead to an even worse future for the people of Syria and the region. The experiences of those who suffered under the Assad regime are real and their pain and loss should be honoured but we should not do so by ignoring the crimes of others. The people who…
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After its world premiere in late August at the Telluride Film Festival, the adaptation of Colson Whitehead’s 2019 novel, Nickel Boys has taken festivals, awards season, and audiences by storm over the past few months. We had the opportunity to sit down with writer-director RaMell Ross after a screening and Q&A of the film at the Camerimage Festival…
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Note: This episode contains explicit content. What is it like to be a professional dominatrix? To indulge in the power play between dominant and submissive for a living? In this special bonus episode, Yumi Stynes goes into a domme's dungeon to find out what really goes on beyond the whips and chains. She discovers a world that's full of power, sexu…
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Note: This episode contains explicit content. Kink, or BDSM is often played out behind closed doors. Because it's hidden from view, there's an assumption that it's just a few people at the fringes who are into kink, while the majority of us have vanilla sex. But what if interest in kink was more common than you think? Yumi Stynes meets three women …
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f you’ve ever wondered what science has to tell us about being more fulfilled, feeling more joy, and living a good life, this is the episode for you. Today, we talk to happiness researcher and professor Dacher Keltner, from the University of California Berkeley and founding director of the Greater Good Science Center. How much money makes us happy?…
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Send us a text What if you could start fresh in a new city, or even a new country, and redefine your identity? Join us for an engaging conversation with Smino as he shares his personal journey with music, reflections on past projects like "Netflix and Duse," and the exciting evolution leading to his latest work, "Maybe a Nirvana." Smino opens up ab…
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