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Intended to inspire and entertain, best friends Jaci Marie & Chelsey Jade talk candidly about health, business, relationships, life, etc. You can expect the girls to be joined by occasional guests, reading friends' & fans' stories, & offering unsolicited but heartfelt advice. | Introduction music by Lowercase Committee | Cover art by Chloe Bruderer.
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I am a 31 year old female who has gone through the process of being diagnosed with ADHD and ASD. This podcast will take you through my journey as I live it. You will get to hear about my story so far; my symptoms, the diagnostic processes I experience and quirky little tales about what has led me to this moment in my life. Whether you have a diagnosis of ADHD and/or ASD, you suspect you may have it, you are curious about the topic, or you are just interested in hearing the life stories of others, please take a listen and join me on my journey! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/adultadhd Instagram: @adult_adhd_asd_journey Facebook: @adultadhdjourney
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Discover the transformative power of resilience and personal growth in "Challenges That Change Us," a captivating podcast hosted by Ali Flynn. Join Ali as she engages in heartfelt conversations with individuals who have triumphed over adversity or possess invaluable expertise in navigating life's obstacles. Dive into their captivating journeys, delving into both the peaks and valleys of their experiences. Through these gripping narratives, guests impart profound insights and invaluable lessons learned along their transformative paths. Whether seeking motivation or a fresh perspective, "Challenges That Change Us" provides the ultimate source of inspiration for all who tune in.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Australian Broadcaster (Radio & Television); Investigative Journalist; TV, Radio, Feature film and Documentary Producer; Storyteller; Mental Health Advocate; Board Member; (Recovering) Lawyer & Mama of Four - Tammi Faraday, learns from others how to navigate life’s invariable challenges where there's no clear answer, but bravery has propelled them forward. With compassionate curiosity, reciprocal candour & vulnerability in spades, Tam uncovers her guests' brave life journeys, with the hope of empowering you to realise life’s difficulties don’t have to define you ... they're often the making of you.
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Welcome to the Naturally Well podcast, a show to help you live a healthier and happier life, with credible advice and a Nordic twist. Each week our host and expert guests give practical tips and tools to start incorporating into your daily life. Hosted by Kate Turner, registered dietitian, personal trainer, and Nordic Naturals Nutrition Specialist.
We want to hear from you! If you have specific questions, we’re here to help. Ask us anything you want to know and send us an email at [email protected] and we might answer your question on the show.
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Logan Kelly is a 15-year-old boy who loves karate, motor racing and is Australia's youngest drag queen.
Logan’s alter ego is Candy Featherbottom and together they want to help celebrate diversity and empowerment with anyone that considers themselves a little different.
Across this first series Logan or Candy will talk with other drag artists from around the world to learn more about the industry.
The positives, the negatives, the community and the future.
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Humbled The Series is a personal and inspiring podcast led by two friends with two very different stories. The commonality that pulls them together is their curiosity for human resilience.
Humbled dives deep into how tribulations can transform into triumphs and how a few life blows aren’t necessarily complete woes. Join the boys, Michael and Pete as they embark on a never ending journey of discovery with like minded people to unpack the why, how, and what, to life’s roller coaster of emotions, experiences and questions.
We thank you for tuning in and supporting the voices and stories on this series. We believe people help people. So let’s get to work. -
What’s controlled that isn’t chaotic?! Hosted by Catherine Grant, Controlled Chaos is committed to honest storytelling about the chaotic and yet controlled nature that is life! In her podcast, Catherine shares her stories, her thoughts and ideas about all things Lifestyle & Wellness; Performance, Organisation, Personal Growth, Health & Fitness, Style/Design, Travel and Home-life. Feel free to DM her at @catherinegrantlifestyle to ask her any questions.CONNECT WITH ME: Instagram: @catherinegrantlifesyle Facebook: Catherine Grant Lifestyle Pinterest: Catherine Grant Lifestyle Website: www.catherinegrant.net
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The Drop In podcast is created and hosted by Agatha Carmen and Tanya Veselcic in Sydney, Australia.
Listen in for raw conversations from two friends as they move through the world as women, entrepreneurs, yoga teachers, and creatives. The Drop In is a podcast exploring how they navigate change, embrace creativity, connect to their intuition, move through the world as women, and make space for contemplative & relaxation practices. These two gal pals are excited to have you listen in as they honestly share their voices on what’s been dropping in for them lately.
Get in Touch
Connect with Tanya: tanyav.com
Connect with Agatha: agathacarmen.com @agatha.carmen
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Welcome to "The Shame Game," a podcast where we embark on a heartfelt journey together!
Shame thrives in secrecy, but it loses its power when brought into the light.
In this podcast, Hypnotherapist Eleni conducts interviews with guests who courageously unveil their secrets, embrace vulnerability, and share invaluable insights and life lessons.
This uplifting show centers around the idea of embracing vulnerability and connecting through shared experiences, offering guidance on liberating oneself from the clutches of shame and nurturing self-love.
So, listeners are invited to kick back, relax, and embark on an empowering journey. It's time to embrace life's lessons and thrive as they join Eleni and her guests in playing the shame game!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Pridefinder – The Rainbow Road Trip was a travelling podcast project commissioned during the 2023 Midsumma Festival as part of the State Government's initiative, Victoria’s Pride.
Helene Thomas; an award winning creative audio producer, journalist, and queer ally, developed a mobile story studio with the purpose of encouraging connection, cultivating empathy and preserving peoples experiences.
As much of Victoria’s queer history relies on verbal recount, Midsumma, Helene and the Pridefinder connected with regionally living LGBTQIA+ Victorians to help capture their unique stories.
Throughout this series you will hear first-hand, the successes, hopes, dreams, fears and struggles of diverse members of the community.
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Talking Allergies is a podcast focused on raising allergy awareness, sharing allergy stories, increasing allergy health and wellbeing, connecting the Australian allergy community with those that support them and more.
In each episode, we look at different aspects of living with allergies in Australia, with special guests joining us to talk about all things allergies.
Talking Allergies is brought to you by Allergy Life Australia, a national non-profit organisation supporting Australians with allergies.
The discussions on Talking Allergies are here to support you or your loved one on your journey with allergies. The topics discussed here are not intended as medical instruction or as a substitute for advice by a qualified healthcare provider.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Are you a psychologist or mental health professional who is in need of a huge drink and a debrief? Are you a client of a psychologist and ever wondered exactly what your therapist thinks and if they like you? Are you someone who is interested in knowing more about the field of psychology? If you answered yes to any of these then this podcast is for you. Join Anna Oliver twice a month as she talks real talk with psychologists around Australia discussing all things mental health, professional and personal challenges and tips and tricks of staying healthy and inspired.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for fun and educational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, supervision, diagnosis or treatment. ALWAYS consider seeking the advice of your physician, therapist or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding medical condition or mental health concern. The host and guests featured on this podcast are not all licensed medical professionals and the content shared is based on their personal experiences, journeys, research and opinions.
If you are in crisis or need support please consult your physician or contact the following support lines.
Lifeline: 133 1114
Beyond Blue: 1300 224 636
Artwork by: Canva
Music from #Uppbeat (free for creators): https://uppbeat.io./t/soundroll/tropicana
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The Fat Joy podcast is a joyful rebellion against anti-fatness. Each episode is a conversation between host and Professional Coach Sophia Apostol and another fat person about how to flourish in our fatphobic world. We’re exploring the harms, biases, and oppressions we’ve experienced while living in a world that marginalizes plus-size & fat bodies and promotes the lies of Diet Culture. But most importantly, we’re sharing how we still dare to have the audacity and courage to reach towards joy and live our best lives while advocating for collective fat liberation & body positivity. And, at the end of every episode, Sophia reads you a poem. Topics include: body acceptance, self-love, fat activism, body positivity, fatbulous, anti-fatness, anti-diet, diet culture
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Join compassionate coach and host, Ceri Sandford, for weekly episodes about life as an ADHD adult. This is a safe space for those who are learning to feel a little less overwhelmed, overstimulated, and overcommitted. Together, we will be breaking down shame stories, guilt traps, and other executive-function-related challenges that are completely valid for our neurotype. This is an exploration of self-acceptance, asking: What could our lives look like with a little more compassion?