Afleveringen
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Tech Founder Amir Shiekh joins the podcast to give us an inside look into what Ponderly is all about and how Ponderly is trying to increase a more civil level of engagement on some of the most talked about issues throughout the media landscape today. The Ponderly app is downloadable right from your app store.
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If we just met on the street.....WELCOME TO THE PODCAST. Twenty-six different 501c3 registered non profits and counting as well as therapists, doctors, social workers, environmentalists, tech founders, veterans, and business owners - all discussing world issues through a humanitarian lens. Take a listen.
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Myself & Vimari Roman, a renowned Career Coach, examine why people hate their jobs so much right now across America.
Podcast Minutes below:
1:38 – 6:10 Why are people hating their jobs right now?
6:11 – 13:39 The shift in work lifestyle
13:40 – 21:19 Looking & Finding Purposeful Work
21:20 – 39:29 Job Hopping vs One Company Loyalty
39:30 – 45:08 Corporate America 1 // Daniel 0
45:09 RESPONDING TO YOUR COMMENTS (prior to most podcasts, I make posts on Instagram to ask my followers questions that will relate to the subject of a future episode I’ll be recording. Here, Vimari and I examine your responses to those who answered the question "Why do you hate or love your job?"
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Introducing Sianyinyite - a village of 500 people out in rural Zambia...the podcast's FIRST humanitarian based project has completed!
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Dating Coach and Matchmaker Mary Kate Murphy joins the podcast to help break down a dating survey I've done with 10 single, very attractive and thriving women to help understand the dynamics in today's chaotic dating scene.
2:02 Icebreakers on a first date
6:30 The rise of situationships
10:10 Analyzing why some women are choosing to remain single
15:20 THE SURVEY: 10 Women. 14 Questions.
18:15 Mary Kate’s personal journey with dating
22:54 Questions #1 + #2 What is your age & sexuality?
28:38 Q3 Define a date in one sentence or less that would meet your standard of what a date is?
43:50 Q4 When was the last time that you were asked out on a date? (meaning the date you previously described?
45:25 Q5 Do you want to be asked out on a date?
51:30 Q6 If you could actively be in one of the below relationships which type would you prefer? Casual // Long Term Committed // Abstinent From Dating
55:23 Q7 Do you consider yourself to be sexually active?
1:04:55 Q8 How long ago was your last situationship?
1:13:49 Q9 If you were the president of relationships & dating and had the ability to make an immediate change, in one sentence or less would you make a change and what would it be?
1:31:08 Q10 Describe your dating life in one word. Be as honest as possible.
1:36:06 Q11 How far into meeting and dating someone do you make up your mind about them and what your circumstance with them will be?
1:45:12 Q12 What is your ideal romantic setup?
1:53:00 Q13 Are you active on dating apps?
2:01:45 Q14 Will you watch or listen to the episode?
2:10:55 A deep dive into Ariana’s dating life
2:16:22 A deep dive into Halsey’s dating life
2:23:10 Where you can find Mary Kate!
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Ask ANYONE how their current relationships are playing out and you’ll probably get an eye roll with a “don’t get me started” type of comment.
Alessana Fordin LMHC, founder and director of the Lotus Counseling Center joins the podcast to discuss why relationships seem to be plateauing all throughout society. Lotus Counseling Center
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Glioblastoma…ever hear of it? Maybe not. But maybe you’ve heard of the names John MCain or Beau Biden…both of whom passed away from the deadly brain cancer. Amber Barbach, founder of the Glioblastoma Research Organization, joins the podcast to detail what exactly Glioblastoma is, and she also gives us insight into her own personal journey with experiencing the loss of her father to this type of brain cancer as well.
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From its rich history, to what’s behind the best chocolate bars in the world, your entire perception of chocolate will drastically change after listening to this episode. Chocolate Maker Ricardo Trillos takes us on his journey throughout the world in his search for finding the best cacao by only working with fair trading farms. We also do an in depth chocolate tasting which brings together all wine connoisseurs and whiskey lovers. 1:39 – 6:33 The origins of Cacao: chocolate’s main ingredient.
6:34 – 9:41 The global search for the best Cacao
9:42 – 15:16 Challenges growing Cacao
15:17 – 23:54 Consuming vs Tasting: Wines, Spirits, Chocolates.
23:55 – 31:01 How to properly taste chocolate
31:02 – 41:41 CHOCOLATE TASTING
41:42 – 53:35 Behind the Big Brands of Chocolate
53:36 – 57:12 What to pair chocolate with
55:40 – 1:07:21 BOURBON and CHOCOLATE TASTING
1:07:22 - 1:16:04 Why higher price, higher quality is more efficient
1:16:05 – 1:18:44 DATE NIGHT for chocolate lovers
1:18:45 – 1:27:51 WINE & CHOCOLATE PAIRING
1:27:52 – 1:29:37 Coffee and Chocolate
1:29:38 – 1:33:41 Where to get your chocolates! www.caochocolates.com
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Sophie joins the podcast where we chat about a healthy digestive system, how stress is the root cause of most of our health problems and how every time you’ve sat on your toilet to go to the bathroom in your life, you’ve probably been doing it wrong this whole time.
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Traveling to Miami for a comedy show, Mitch stopped by the podcast studio to chat all things life, culture and comedy. Episode DEFINITELY funnier than the description.
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Ensuring safety, accountability, and awareness during a night out…Haley Sandstrom, National Student Leadership Council Member for SADD, joins the podcast to discuss how important it is to have a high quality network of friends who support you
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All things drinking and driving. Louie Pratt, NY State Engagement Specialist for SADD, joins the podcast to discuss the science behind people rationalizing with their drinking and driving habits.
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An update on our project in Zambia, my end of year goals, and I tell you about an epic fail on a recent episode.
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Eliza Fitzpatrick and I talk all things substance abuse, alcohol, and the challenges that students and teens face today in the era of partying and self indulgences.
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The chimpanzees in Uganda and the Vultures in Tanzania…what do they both have in common? Well, they’re both endangered species and Dr Corinne Kendall (PHD), Curator of Conservation and Research at the North Carolina Zoo, has first hand experience with both species and she joins the podcast to give her insight into these magnificent creatures.
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Are you a "Lawn Mower Parent"? Which parenting styles work best....authoritative or permissive? Hear from Hilari Morgan, a parent and former educator on the best communication tactics on speaking with your teen about all of those sensitive subjects (peer pressure, drugs, alcohol, dating).
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September 11th 2001. On the 104th floor in the South Tower of the World Trade Center, Welles Crowther was working in his office. His mother Alison Crowther, who operates the Red Bandana Project, joins the podcast to share his story of American Heroism. Learn more about Welles and the Red Bandana Project here.
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Decision making in life is critical, especially when you’re a teen. Bailey Bindle (Asst Director of Field Engagement) of SADD, joins the podcast to share how their organization supports teens by providing a supportive network, all ran by students. Part 1 of a 5 part series. Find out more about SADD here.
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Helping those in Afghanistan? Jeff Gibson, President of Big Life, joins the podcast to discuss how they’ve used their underground church network to help others avoid conflict from oppressive groups all throughout the world and most recently, in Afghanistan from the Taliban. big.life
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Child Sexual Abuse. A horrendous subject for sure but Nicole Escobar, Executive Director for Trees of Hope, joins the podcast to discuss why it needs to be a conversation, especially if you’re a parent. She also shares her own experience of being sexually abused as a child, and what her techniques are while raising children of her own. Find out more about them here.
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