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Hello there my name is Daniel Sear and I am the host of Bears N Wheelchairs! on this podcast my aim is to raise awareness and help support the LGBTQ+ and the disabled community also anyone with mental health issues. I hope you enjoy my podcast please and follow and share! Thank you!
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This podcast is designed to help you live your best life. The Living for Longevity Podcast is presented by The Women’s Breast & Heart Initiative, a non-profit organization that transforms and saves lives through disease prevention and early detection. Featured will be stories of triumph over tragedy, lifestyle experts, strategies to help you live a disease deterrent lifestyle, and resources to guide you along the way so that you can live your best life and enjoy more time with family and fri ...
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Medium Curious

Sarah Rathke and Jane Morgan

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This is a podcast about two, normal moms who are discovering that they can chat to the other side. They hope to bring this craft out of the woo and into the whoa by revealing undeniable evidence as well as the heartfelt connections and healing found through mediumship.
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Microchurches

Tampa Underground Network

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Microchurches is a podcast meant to encourage and equip those wanting a different kind of church. The term "microchurch" has become increasingly popular over the years and this podcast is our way of contributing to the conversation.
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In today's hectic world, there seem to be so many challenges along the path to an emotionally healthy lifestyle and satisfying relationships. In this show, listen in on conversation between Dr. Tara and Yoni Klestzick and some of the world's top mental health professionals to gain valuable insight and learn from their experiences to construct a healthy emotional framework for you and your loved ones.
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Imagine if you could explore, with genuine curiosity, the most controversial and divisive topics of our time. The conversations would push you to explore new areas and uncover insightful ‘a-ha’ moments that pique your interest. These talks could help answer the questions you may have, like: why would anyone support capital punishment? Or, what are the pros and cons to tobacco control, or public healthcare, or legalizing sex work? I’m Christopher, and I have created engaging Podcast discussio ...
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This episode dives into the unique challenges and strategies for managing ADHD within the Jewish community, led by Dr. Sara Markowitz, a clinical psychologist who shares her expertise and personal experience with ADHD. It’s impactful because it highlights the real-life complexities of ADHD, from emotional regulation to social struggles, and offers …
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Thanks for listening to this episode of Microchruches! This is the last episode in our Calling Lab series, where we've looked in-depth at each element of our Calling Lab experience, and hear about what Stacy Gaskins and Jeremy Stephens have learned in walking with people who are discerning God's calling on their lives. In this episode, we'll talk a…
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There is no getting around the big feelings that come with being human. One could argue that learning to navigate through those feelings is part of life’s purpose! In this episode, Jane and Sarah share personal coping mechanisms, the importance of community and connection, and the pursuit of joy amidst fear. The conversation includes grounding prac…
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Thanks for tuning in to another episode of Microchruches. We started off this new season with a series on a resource we get asked about a lot, which is our Calling Lab. In this episode, we're continuing our conversation with Stacy Gaskins and Jeremy Stephens to hear about one particularly important part of the Calling Lab experience: Listening Pray…
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Every day is a good day to collaborate with the dead according to Perdita Finn, author of Take Back the Magic; Conversations with the Unseen World. Perdita’s wisdom, along with revelations from her varied experiences with the unseen world, will surely embolden listeners to engage with their own dead. In describing her relationship with her deceased…
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Send us a text In this thought-provoking episode with Dr. Jean Johnson, we dive into the nuances of desire and the overlooked aspects of physical intimacy in women's lives. Join us for insights, strategies, and expert perspectives on this all-important, yet avoided topic. Thank you for watching and listening to Living for Longevity, a podcast desig…
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Send us a text I continue my conversation with NOAA’s Tom Knutson, diving deeper into the multi-decadal view of hurricane patterns in the Atlantic. Together, we explore the complexities of hurricane frequency and intensity, uncovering why the long-term, multi-decadal variability is crucial in understanding Atlantic hurricane activity. Tom shares in…
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Welcome to another episode of Microchurches! We're currently in a series going through the different elements of our very own Calling Lab. In this particular episode, we'll continue hearing from Stacy Gaskins and Jeremy Stephens and we start diving into the inner-triangle, starting with emotions, and how they can reveal a unique aspect of our calli…
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If our guest Emelie Collet was described as a crystal, she’d be the shimmeriest, brightest gem in the batch! In this engaging conversation, Sarah, Jane and Emelie explore the fascinating world of crystals; discussing their energetic properties, how they resonate with human energy, and the importance of intention in working with them. Emelie shares …
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Send us a text In this episode, I am joined by climate expert Tom Knutson to explore the nuanced science of climate change, focusing on Atlantic hurricane patterns, extreme rainfall, and the complexities of climate modelling. Tom sheds light on the challenges in attributing natural disasters to human influence, emphasizing the importance of underst…
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Welcome back to another episode of Microchurches! We are continuing the series on our resource the Calling Lab, with Stacy Gaskins and Jeremy Stephens. In this episode, we will get to hear about one particular tool that is part of the Calling Lab experience: Opportunity (or Narrative) Analysis. We discuss how our story and the experiences God has b…
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Eliza Welch Sears is back by popular demand! She is proof that life is not just livable after the loss of a child but can be oh-so sweet and enormously rich. She shares her journey of her evolving relationship with her son Caleb, who is in spirit, and how her understanding of grief, love, and connection has transformed over the past decade. Eliza s…
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Welcome to another episode of Microchurches! We're currently in a series talking about our resource, we're the Calling Lab, with Stacy Gaskins and Jeremy Stephens. In this particular episode, we'll dive into the vocational assessment part of the Calling Lab experience, and discuss Ephesians 4, gifting, and even share some stories about how this par…
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Jane and Sarah got to take a field trip together for this episode! They were soothed by a gorgeous sound bath created by Chuck Rosenthal while lying in the middle of a beautiful redwood grove. The following day they sat down with Chuck, founder of the Logos Method, for a soothing chat about all things nervous system and spaciousness. Chuck shares t…
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Thanks for tuning in to another episode of Microchruches. We started off this new season with a series on a resource we get asked about a lot, which is our Calling Lab. In this episode, we'll be joined by Stacy Gaskins and Jeremy Stephens to hear about one particular tool that is part of the Calling Lab experience: Personality. The Calling Lab aims…
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In this super fun episode, Sarah and Jane whoop their way through this chat about manifesting. The topic of manifesting seems to be everywhere these days, from influencers to movies, TV and books! Who doesn’t want their dreams to come true? Jane recounts her years of consciously manifesting while Sarah seems to get the word stuck in her throat! The…
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Send us a text Chloe Smellink and Christopher Balkaran explore a range of topics including political assumptions, media influence, LGBTQAI+ representation, and the importance of mental health, particularly for men. They discuss the societal pressures that shape perceptions and behaviours, the role of communication in relationships, and the need for…
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Welcome to Season 5 of Microchurches! Thanks for joining in with us this fall and we're starting off strong with a series around a resource that we get asked about a lot, which is our Calling Lab. In this episode, we'll be joined by Stacy Gaskins and Jeremy Stephens to hear about what a Calling Lab experience is meant to be, and the ways it is mean…
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Send us a text In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Christine Handy, a remarkable breast cancer survivor who turned her journey into a powerful story of resilience and empowerment. As a model, she challenges beauty standards while advocating for awareness and support for those affected by breast cancer. Join us as she shares her personal bat…
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*Note Jane’s horse facts are incorrect at 38 minutes in; the heart’s electromagnetic field is 5x that of humans, not the actual size of the horse's heart! Sheesh Jane!* In this episode, we talk story with spiritual teacher Carla Jalbert about her journey of mediumship and her new app that she is launching this fall - Sera. Sarah and Carla recount a…
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Jane and Sarah are mesmerized by Mary as she shares her journey of combining art and spirituality. She discusses her sometimes scary childhood experiences with the spirit world and how they were influenced by the trauma in her home. Mary explains how she discovered her passion for art and how it evolved into creating immersive installations that co…
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Welcome back to the Microchurches Podcast! We are almost ready to launch Season 5 on October 2nd, 2024. But in the meantime, we have a bonus episode with special guest Rich Robinson, where we'll talk through the four-phase framework outlined in his new book, All Change, to navigate adaptive challenges and help ministries, churches, and organization…
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Sally Hawk, founder of VerySoul, was given a download from Spirit to make mediumship available worldwide with no barriers! VerySoul is a community of over 2,500 mediums from almost 50 countries and is a platform for them to practice their skills, receive feedback, and develop their abilities. Sally believes that by providing a measured and credible…
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Sarah and Jane are pummeled with truth bombs and peppered with joy as they howl their way through this episode with medium Leilani Bush! Jane met Leilani at the renowned Arthur Findlay School of Psychic Studies where Jane was inextricably drawn to Leilani’s mega-watt light! Learn what brought this joyful medium to this meaningful work as we discuss…
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In this conversation, Jane and Sarah discuss the intersection of science and mediumship. They share some of their favorite research from scientists who have actually done the studies, collected evidence, and published their peer-reviewed work. They highlight the importance of understanding that science is a constantly evolving discipline and that t…
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Send us a text A bit of a different take: I engage in a deep conversation with Professor Matthew Alan Sears, a classical historian specializing in ancient Greek history. We explore the power of historical narratives, their influence on public memory, and how these narratives shape political ideologies, drawing connections between ancient history an…
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Send us a text I sit down with Ethan, founder of Take Back Canada, to delve into the motivations behind the movement, the complexities of Canada’s immigration policies, and the influence of corporate interests on government decisions. Ethan shares his views on the need to reassess the Temporary Foreign Worker Program and reflects on the broader imp…
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Send us a text In this episode we'll discover that running isn't just a physical activity—it's a gateway to improved mental well-being, enhanced physical health, social engagement, and a more balanced lifestyle. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned runner, we learn that running is for everyone, and how it can make a profound difference in your l…
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Send us a text In this episode, I dive into the creeping surveillance state emerging in Australia and explore how fear and crisis drive governments to implement draconian measures that chip away at civil liberties. We examine the pivotal 2014 Sydney Siege, which catalyzed sweeping changes in Australia’s security laws, and discuss how psychological …
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Send us a text Christopher interviews Ambassador Jerry Feierstein, a veteran diplomat and Middle East expert, to explore the intricacies behind the Abraham Accords. They discuss the historical context, economic motivations, and security dynamics that led to the normalization of relations between Israel and several Arab states. The conversation delv…
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Send us a text Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, a leading expert in food distribution and policy discusses major issues COVID brought in. Sylvain discusses the challenges faced by supply chains, the politicization of food inflation, and the impact of geopolitical tensions on global food security. The conversation also touches on the role of grocery business…
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Send us a text Lionel Loganathan’s family immigrated to Canada from Sri Lanka in 1985, escaping the civil war and genocide that plagued their homeland. His father, a limousine driver, worked tirelessly to provide for the family, embodying the resilience and sacrifice common among immigrant families. Loganathan’s upbringing in Scarborough and Markha…
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Send us a text Friends - a quick episode introducing the concept of the 'Spiral of Silence'. The Spiral of Silence Theory, proposed by Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann, suggests that individuals may be less likely to express their opinions if they perceive that they are in the minority, due to fear of isolation or social rejection. This can lead to a situa…
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Send us a text Breast implants have been a popular cosmetic procedure since the 1960s. Initially, the silicone used in these implants was more liquid, but today’s implants are more viscous, often referred to as “gummy bear” implants. Despite technological advancements, the body often reacts to these foreign objects with an immune response, forming …
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