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Hungry2Live

Rachel Freeman

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Hungry2Live is about Human Connection over stigma, taboos and traumas that we were told to never share. While I live my life thru the lens of recovery, I will be interviewing humans from all walks of life who have become empowered by overcoming some sort of challenge that has helped shape them into who they are today. It is titled, Hungry2Live because after being in recovery for anorexia and exercise bulimia, the only thing that was constantly present was my hunger to survive, tell my story ...
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Amplifying Women's Voices Through Storytelling Why is storytelling important? Stories have a transformative power to allow us to see the world in a different way than we do if we just encounter it on our own. Stories are an entry point to understanding a different experience of the world. Storytelling – presenting a different perspective of the world – is important when it comes to connecting with each other. It gives us an opportunity to learn from another person’s experience and it can sha ...
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Are you a Funky Feminist? Funk yeah, you are. Join Funky Feminist founder and CEO Landon Funk as she talks with a variety of people from all over the world in order to empower listeners to fight for what they believe in, push the limits, and be unapologetically themselves. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/funky-feminist/support
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Crack A Brew With AJW

Andy Jones-Wilkins

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In this podcast, veteran ultrarunner Andy Jones-Wilkins (AJW) invites a guest from the world of trail and ultrarunner to share with him a favorite beverage and engage in lively conversation about running and life. Guests include athletes, race directors, coaches, and media personalities. Contact me: ajoneswilkins@gmail.com
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Change is happening everywhere eliciting excitement and anticipation in its wake. How do we harness that excitement for ourselves when we find work to be overwhelming, monotonous, or dissatisfying and we’re ready for change? That’s the question we’re looking to answer as we talk with guests who have turned their passion into meaningful work! Productive Passions - hosted by Christy Tagye - takes us on a journey with guests who have dared to reshape their lives and follow their dreams. In each ...
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Introducing the BODi® Partner Podcast, the official podcast channel devoted exclusively to BODi Partners. From archives of the BODi Wake-Up Call, I Am BODi stories, and What I Know Now success tips from seasoned Partners, this podcast is your one-stop source for personal development, business training and peer-to-peer inspiration. Ready to explode your business? Tune in regularly to our official podcast and join the ranks of those transforming their lives and the lives of others!
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This podcast will get your kids moving! These short accessible episodes are designed to encourage children to move, dance and get creative with a screen-free activity. We at Peut-Être Theatre love to dance, So we created a podcast for little ones and big ones to move to! Move around the room like there is a bird fluttering in your belly Wriggle your feet as if you have jelly knees Move your arms as if you are underwater seaweed Join us as we bounce, jump and float! Recommended for ages 4+ Cr ...
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The PostConsumer Reports Podcast with Chris Marchand. It's like the blog but with sound: Thoughts on art, faith, and the intersection of the two, all spoken after consumption. Featuring interviews and conversations with artists and thinkers.
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My name is Erik Fleming. I am an African American native of Chicago. I have had the privilege of being an elected official in the Deep South. Therefore I created this podcast to express my unique take on politics, as well as encouraging black excellence in leadership. This podcast was a 2021 and 2024 Black Podcasting Awards Nominee for Best Black News & Politics Podcast and with your support, this podcast will continue to be an uplifting experience and a strong voice in our American politica ...
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The Surviving Sarah Podcast is hosted by Sarah Bragg, and each week she brings a different guest on the show to talk about what it looks like to survive--survive life, yourself, your kids, your job, your relationships. Each guest brings their unique story to the table in a real and casual way. The conversation is curated for you much like listening to your favorite playlist to inform, inspire, encourage and entertain women.
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Deconstructing Mamas

Lizz Enns Petters and Esther Joy Goetz

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If you are trying to figure out how to navigate the tricky tightrope of parenting while you have questions, doubts and wonderings about your spiritual journey, this podcast is for you. It doesn't matter if your kids are smalls, middles, or bigs. We will explore what and how we are deconstructing from churchianity, harmful belief systems, and diving deep into the ways we can work this out in parenthood. We will also work through ideas for reconstructing a space for our families to thrive unde ...
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We often see others doing amazing things in the world and think we aren't capable of those things as well. This podcast highlights stories of beautiful people doing good in the world. We hope that these stories inspire you to take a risk and pursue a life worth living.
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We are in a new age of publishing where the author has more creative control over how their book goes to market. Many have turned to self-publishing to break past the gatekeepers within traditional publishing. With as many as 50,000 new books being added to Amazon each month, and over 90,000 books about self-publishing on Amazon, we have learned two things: 1) The competition for selling books is only getting fiercer and most self-published books lack the polish and craft of traditionally pu ...
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Deep Trouble

Trouble Magazine

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Deep Trouble explores long-form conversations with artists, writers, celebrities, scientists, historians and other public figures, interviewed by an expert versed in therapeutic techniques based upon the principles of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) and Socratic Questioning. Following on from Trouble’s Social Work interview format, the Deep Trouble podcast, delves deep into the psychological underpinnings of the guests in an attempt to find the si ...
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Charles Hatcher, a sixth-generation farmer at Hatcher Family Dairy, shares the remarkable legacy of his family's 200-year-old farm in Williamson County, Tennessee. In this episode, Charles delves into the challenges and joys of modern farming, from running a fully integrated dairy operation to the alarming loss of farmland across the state. Passion…
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“Your soul is waiting for you to say yes to it again.” Rachel Marie Martin Our episode this week is with Rachel Marie Martin, the ever-popular social media site called "Finding Joy." She is the author of three books, the biological mom of seven, the bonus mom to four and the daughter of church planters. Rachel has a fierce passion to be vulnerable …
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In this episode, Professor Kevin Smith, author of The Jailer’s Reckoning, discusses his new book and the challenges of American mass incarceration. Then, Sherman Wells, the founder of U. N. T. A. M. E. D. , talks about his community work in Omaha, Nebraska.Di Erik R Fleming
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In this episode AJW Cracks a Brew with ultrarunning legend David Horton. In their wide ranging conversation they discuss David's intense training regimen in his yourh, his experiences at some of the most iconic events in the sport, and his work in recent years as a race director. Check out David's website.…
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Today’s Takeaways: Those closest to a problem often have the best insights and tools to solve it. Sometimes the only way forward is through—keep moving, putting one foot in front of the other. There are no guarantees. You can do everything right and still face setbacks; persistence is key. Keep pushing forward. Neither the highs nor the lows will l…
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Body and spirit marry in the chapel of the soul. They marry every minute of every day, in all activities and in all inactivity, in all thoughts and in all actions, or they marry not at all. (If) They don’t marry, we do not know sexuality with soul, and therefore our sexuality remains incomplete and insufficiently human. We do not find the soul of s…
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In this episode, you'll hear from Sherry Deutschmann, founder of BrainTrust, a collective of diverse women business owners committed to building financial independence, wealth, and influence. Sherry shares how she and her fellow BrainTrust members leverage their collective experience and networks to help one another scale their businesses. Before f…
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In this episode, Aran Shetterly talks about his upcoming book, Morningside, which details the 1979 Greensboro Massacre. Then, Rev. Dr. Chris Jones, the 2022 Democratic nominee for Governor of Arkansas, discusses what is happening in his state for the 2024 election.Di Erik R Fleming
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In this episode AJW cracks a brew with John Medinger to talk about how he discovered the trails, his early days as a runner, the Ultrarunning Magazine, Ultrarunner of the Year voting, and some of his fondest memories gathered over four decades at the Western States 100. Learn more about John on his Facebook page @johnmedinger…
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In this episode, we sit down with Papa Joe Bradford, founder of Elijah’s Heart, to hear his incredible story of transformation and service. From a promising career in computer programming to serving time in prison, Papa Joe’s life took a dramatic turn when he and his wife moved into one of Nashville's most impoverished neighborhoods. There, they be…
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I found the freedom to take up space instead of trying to conform to a mold forged in the fire of the empire. The truth is that to become comfortable in my skin and with my scars, I had to leave a place where scars had to stay hidden. In the space of the wilderness, I learned to like all that was OTHER about me. And I hope you give yourself permiss…
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In this episode, Professor Guy Golan, author of My Brother’s Keeper: The Complicated Relationship Between American Jews and Israel, talks about his book and his thoughts about the current crisis in the Middle East. Then, I vent about the craziness of this election cycle.Di Erik R Fleming
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Brian Hicks is the CEO of Harvest Hands CDC and Humphreys Street Coffee Company, an enterprise that began as an after-school program to foster positive behavior in Nashville’s underserved youth. With a mission of using the stunning growth of Nashville to benefit those who might not normally be recipients of the wealth transfer caused by gentrificat…
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One purpose of healing is to be able to experience joy. Our subconscious seeks what is familiar. Joy without guilt is not familiar to many. (Chelsea Haines) We start off Season Six (can you believe it?) with Chelsea Haines, otherwise known as @yourgutsygal and the founder of the Gut Health Agency. So many of you have asked "what do we do now" to mo…
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In this episode, Rachel Zimmerman, author of Us, After: A Memoir of Love and Suicide, talks about her personal journey after the loss of husband and Michelle De Leon, founder of World Afro Day, explains the importance of ending texturism in the workplace, as well as in society. Then the episode concludes with my commentary on the execution of Marce…
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House Representative Gino Bulso knew as a teenager that something didn’t sit right with him about the United States’ rising national debt. From writing a letter to then-President Jimmy Carter in the 1970s to now pushing for the Supreme Court to revisit a case about the powers of the Federal Government, Bulso is focused on bringing the balance of po…
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Get excited, because this week’s Wake-Up Call is packed with tips you can immediately use to boost your Shakeology sales: just in time for the Peppermint Mocha limited-time launch! We’re bringing 1 Star Diamond Kim Reyes, who is one of our top Shakeology sellers and a pro at positioning Shakeology as the heart of the BODi ecosystem of nutrition, fi…
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In this jam packed episode, Kellee Knighten Hough (The social media personality known as “Kell Belle”) and Maura Quint (Campaign/Comms Director, Americans For Tax Fairness) discuss the importance of humor in American political discourse. As a bonus, our podcast law firm of Pearson & Pearson breaks down some recent and significant legal issues. --- …
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Today’s Takeaways - Evolving Friendships: It’s okay to grieve friendship changes: It’s natural to feel sadness when a friendship changes or ends unexpectedly. Allow yourself to process these feelings without judgment. Avoid self-blame: When a friendship shifts without clear reason, don’t automatically think it’s because you’re not good enough. Chal…
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Judge Sheila Calloway graduated from Vanderbilt University, where she earned both her undergraduate and law degrees. After law school, she served as a public defender in Nashville until 2004, when she transitioned into the role of Juvenile Court Magistrate. In 2014, she successfully ran for Nashville’s Juvenile Court Judge and was re-elected for an…
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Ready to up the ante on your efforts to find new prospects and drive sales? This week, we’re thrilled to welcome back Brendon Burchard, 3-time New York Times bestselling author and BODi’s Chief Growth and Performance Advisor. Brendon will be sharing the latest strategies to help you find motivated people who are eager to join your team as Partners.…
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In this episode, legendary author Fred Waitzkin talks about his new book, Anything Is Good, and its emphasis on homelessness. Then, Matthew Ferrence, author of I Hate It Here, Please Vote For Me, discusses his book and gives his thoughts on American politics. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/erik-fleming1/support…
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JT Olson founded Both Hands in 2008 to support adoption funding through service projects for widows, having been orphaned as a child himself. The average project raises $22,000. helping over 1300 families nationwide. In this episode, JT Olson and Jared Delong (Executive Director) discuss Both Hands' successes, its business model, and the growing ch…
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Ever wonder how some new Partners hit their initial goals so quickly? The great news is that their strategies can be used by Partners at all levels to advance their business! In this episode of Wake-Up Call, you’ll meet Georgia Taylor, a new Diamond Partner who is already making waves, and her upline sponsor, 5 Star Diamond Izzy Bradshaw, one of ou…
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In this episode, friend of the podcast Coach Felecia Killings gives her conservative assessment of Vice President Harris’ campaign and talks about her upcoming leadership convention. Then, Dr. Robin Bernstein, author of Freeman’s Challenge, discusses the significance of her new book. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show…
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In this latest edition of AJW Unplugged AJW reflects on his experiences this summer at Western States, Hardrock and Leadville, provides some early thoughts on North American Ultrarunner of the Year, and gives an update on his own running and life. Follow AJW on Instagram @ajoneswilkins Learn about AJW's coaching practice here https://trainright.com…
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Today's Takeaways: The Importance of Seeking Help: If you're a first responder or a former first responder, prioritizing your mental health is essential. Support can come from various sources, including peers who understand your experiences. Speaking up may be difficult, but it can be life-saving. If you're struggling, don't hesitate to reach out, …
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Rachel Freeman is the President and CEO of Nashville’s Sexual Assault Center (SAC). She leads the SAC in creating a safe, compassionate environment for survivors to begin their healing journey. In this episode, Freeman discusses the SAC's role in the community, key sexual assault statistics, and preventive initiatives like the Safe Bar program and …
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Want to know what to say on social media? Social sharing apps like Instagram and Facebook are some of the most powerful tools a Partner can use to grow their business, but in a quickly shifting social media landscape, where do you start? In this episode of Wake-Up Call, we sit down with 2 Star Diamond Lex Banach, who’s been growing her business by …
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In this episode, friend of the program Attorney Will Cooper talks about his new book, How America Works…And Why It Doesn’t. Then I express my opinion on grievance pimps in the current American political discourse. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/erik-fleming1/support…
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In this episode AJW sits down with veteran ultrarunner and Cocodona 250 Race Director to learn about his background in running and event production as well as the unique challenges and opportunities of directing North America's most prestigious 200+ mile race. Learn all about the Cocodona 250 here https://cocodona.com/…
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Will Acuff is a born and raised pastor’s kid and has long had a servant’s heart. More than a decade ago while on a mission trip to Kenya, Will felt called to return home to Nashville and think critically about how to best love his neighbors. Will and his wife, Tiffany, founded Corner to Corner in 2011 to help underestimated Nashvillians increase th…
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Ready to take your business to the next level? Join us for the next episode of the Wake-Up Call podcast, where we’ll dive into the art of building a thriving BODi business with tenured leader Patrick Riehlman! With over a decade of experience and a track record of countless success stories, Patrick has been transforming customers into business-buil…
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In this episode, Ethan Elkind, Director of The Climate Program at Berkeley Law, talks about his book, Railtown and the importance of public transportation towards climate change. Then, you will hear some of the voices from the Democratic National Convention held in Chicago last week. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show…
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In this episode AJW chats with Arizona ultrarunner Callie Vinson to discuss her journey to 200+ mile success as well as her incredibly inspiring story of personal triumph. Follow Callie on Instagram @callievinsonnDi Andy Jones-Wilkins
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Today’s Takeaways: Diverse Career Paths: The maritime industry offers a wide range of career opportunities for everyone, from top achievers to those who may have faced academic challenges. There’s a place for all kinds of talents. The Power of Showing Up: If you want to advance in any organization, start by showing up—consistently. Dedication and r…
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In this special episode AJW cracks a brew with David Roche a few days after his historic course record performance at the Leadville 100. In a wide ranging discussion they discuss the history of the race, David's training plan, his nutrition strategy and his flawless race day execution. Follow David on instagram @mountainroche Read Matt Carpenter's …
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Steven Gentile is the Executive Director of the Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC) and also teaches education policy at Vanderbilt University. THEC plays a crucial role in advocating for an increase in the number of Tennesseans who obtain postsecondary credentials. In this episode, Stephen discusses the decision of whether to attend colle…
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Are you ready to discover the secrets to building a successful business and accelerating your growth as a Partner? In the next episode of Wake-Up Call, we're thrilled to introduce you to 6 Star Diamond Lacey Hansen! Lacey is a Partner who has become a trailblazer in the BODi community, advancing from 2 to 6 Star Diamond this year. She knows what it…
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In this episode, Dr. Crystal Chambers, author of Black Women's Pathways to Executive Academic Leadership, talks about Black female leadership, especially as it relates to the current Democratic presidential nominee. Then, Dr. Michael Sierra-Arévalo, author of The Danger Imperative, discusses how the concept of constant danger dictates American poli…
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In this episode AJW cracks a brew with Don Freeman, a veteran of over 50 ultras including a handful of 200 milers, to discuss the mysterious 200 mile distance, his thoughts on the evolution of the sport, and his "other" career as a pioneer podcaster with Trail Runner Nation. Follow Don on instagram @trailrunnernation and visit the extensive podcast…
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In this episode, I speak with Zach Marks, co-founder and CEO of Jia, a fintech leveraging blockchain for receivables financing for businesses in Kenya and the Philippines. Zach has spent his career working in emerging markets, beginning with teaching English in India after college to development consulting in South Sudan. After building and selling…
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Jennifer Turner joined TPAC in 2019, bringing over 20 years of nonprofit arts experience to the role of CEO. In her five years, she's guided TPAC through the pandemic, an aging facility, and a business model re-evaluation. In this episode, she shares her journey to becoming CEO, TPAC's developments, outreach and upcoming touring broadway shows. Sen…
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Are you ready to discover new strategies for driving business growth that are authentic and fit seamlessly into your daily life? Join us for an exciting episode of the Wake-Up Call podcast featuring Darren and Danielle Natoni, a BODi Partner Power Couple whose impressive achievements include 163 consecutive months in Success Club! In this episode, …
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In this inaugural episode of Season 10, Tim Wendel, author of Rebel Falls, talks about his book and his experience in Charlottesville 7 years after the “Unite The Right” rally. Then Coach Michael Taylor shares his passionate beliefs and his perspective on American race relations. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eri…
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In this episode AJW cracks a brew with veteran 200 mile runner Mike McKnight to learn more about his transition to 200 milers, his thoughts on the mystique of Arizona's Cocodona 250, and his exciting plans for the 2025 season. Follow Mike on instagram @thelowcarbrunnerDi Andy Jones-Wilkins
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Today’s Takeaways: Controlled environment agriculture is revolutionizing how we feed astronauts on the International Space Station and improving crop productivity on earth. Moon vs Mars - a discussion of practical considerations for which to colonize first. Advancing technology is enabling human existence beyond Earth, creating unprecedented job op…
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Diana Beach Batarseh is an accomplished educator, trainer, and presenter with experience working with students from preschool to high school. Currently, she serves as the Head of School at King's Academy, which offers a Christ-centered classical education as part of its mission to develop a socio-economically and racially diverse school body. In th…
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Ready to supercharge your sales and embrace that entrepreneur mindset? On this week’s episode, we’re thrilled to welcome back 3-time New York Times bestselling author and BODi’s Chief Growth and Performance Advisor Brendon Burchard! This time, he’ll dive into the secrets of driving sales and enrollments, and how you can keep that momentum going str…
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In this episode, the final episode of Season 9, Dr. John Berger, author of Solving the Climate Crisis: Frontline Reports from the Race to Save the Earth, and Dr. Jon Mills, author of End Of The World: Civilization and Its Fate, discuss the impact of the current environmental crisis we are in and share thoughts of how to get out of it. --- Support t…
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