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From Haymakers for Hope, this is Not Every Fight Ends at the Bell. Haymakers for Hope exist to knock out cancer the only way we know, fighting for a cure through charity boxing. Thanks to generous supporters and more than 1,000 ass kicking do-gooders, Haymakers has raised over $22 million for cancer research, care, awareness, and survivorship. But the march towards a cure continues long after the last bell of each event. Hosts, Julie Kelly and Todd Buster Paris, know firsthand because they a ...
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Listen in as author Linda Sivertsen (aka Book Mama) brings together the world’s most beloved bestselling authors to chat about writing, publishing, deal-making, spirituality, activism, and the art of romancing creativity. Now streaming on American Airlines, these up-close conversations are a fan favorite, downloaded millions of times, and frequently profiled on “Best Podcast” lists (i.e., The Motley Fool’s “10 Best Podcasts for Women”) while gracing the "Popular Podcasts, Books" (formerly Li ...
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Andrea S. Boyles reads Patricia Hill Collins
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In this episode, guest hosted by Jabez Turner, Dr. Andrea S. Boyles, Associate Professor of Sociology and Africana Studies at Tulane University joins us to read from Patricia Hill Collins’ Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment (1990). In addition, Dr. Boyles also reflects on the impact the work has had on…
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In this episode, Jabez Turner interviews Dr. William Turner, Assistant Professor of African & African-American Studies at SUNY Brockport, about W.E.B. Du Bois. Dr. Turner reflects on the importance of Du Bois in his own intellectual development, discusses the marginalization of Du Bois within sociology, and explains how the rigor and depth of Du Bo…
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Christine Goding-Doty reads Aimé Césaire
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Dr. Christine Goding-Doty, Assistant Professor in Digital Media in the department of Culture and Media at the New School, introduces us to Aimé Césaire and reads from his foundational essay “Discourse on Colonialism” (1950). Follow along HERE. -Kyle-Di The Society Pages
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In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Amanda McMillan Lequieu, Associate Professor of Sociology at Drexel University and author of Who We Are Is Where We Are: Making home in the American Rust Belt (2024). Amanda returns to the podcast to discuss foundational humanistic geographer Yi-Fu Tuan and his influence on her own research and theorizing.…
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In this episode, Dr. Daniel Silver, Professor of Sociology at the University of Toronto Scarborough and author of Scenescapes: how qualities of place shape social life (2020), joins us to discuss Adam Smith’s An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776).Di The Society Pages
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Mary Peterson reads Iris Marion Young
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In this episode, we are joined by Mary Peterson, PhD student in philosophy at the University of Hamburg. Mary joins us for a guided reading of Iris Marion Young’s 1980 essay “Throwing like a Girl: A Phenomenology of Feminine Body Comportment Motility and Spatiality.” Mary helps us understand Young’s contribution to understanding the embodied experi…
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Rhonda Byrne & Kelly Noonan Gores: Their top secrets for birthing global bestsellers
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The magical duo of Rhonda Byrne & Kelly Noonan Gores are rounding out a bucket list week here at the Beautiful Writers Podcast. After years of dreaming, writing, podcasting, and, more recently, recording my latest book, the audiobook for Beautiful Writers: A Journey of Big Dreams & Messy Manuscripts—with Tricks of the Trade from Bestselling Authors…
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In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Jacqui Frost, Assistant Professor of Sociology at Purdue University and Faculty Research Fellow in the Religion and Public Life Program at Rice University and a Center Affiliate in the Center for the Study of Religion and Society at University of Notre Dame. In our conversation, Jacqui discusses her early encou…
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This episode features Ray Tomsick, a fighter training with coach DeVarel Williamson at TOS Boxing in Denver for the upcoming Haymakers for Hope event, Rumble in the Rockies on June 13th. Ray shares how he got involved with Haymakers through his friend Chase, who fought the previous year. He discusses the impact of cancer and other illnesses on his …
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This episode of Not Every Fight Ends at the Bell features Jeff and Katie Scola sharing their inspiring story. In 2016, at age 27, Katie was diagnosed with breast cancer. Just over a year later, while in remission, she ran the Boston Marathon. Then a month after that, Jeff fought in a Haymakers for Hope charity boxing event to raise money for the El…
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This episode features Rachel Hogan, an alumni fighter from the Bells of the Brawl 2019 event. Rachel discusses how she got involved with Haymakers for Hope by first attending EverybodyFights gym and taking photos at Haymakers events. She was inspired to sign up as a fighter after seeing her then-boyfriend (now husband) go through the training proce…
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A supporter's journey to raise a shit ton of money and make his wife proud with Benjamin Heller
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This episode of Not Every Fight Ends at the Bell featured Ben Heller, a 49-year-old boxer training to fight in the Haymakers for Hope charity boxing event to raise money for cancer research. Ben's motivation comes from his wife Amanda's battle with metastatic breast cancer. Ben shared his family's history with cancer, including losing his father to…
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In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Hannah McCann, Senior Lecturer in Cultural Studies at the University of Melbourne, author of Queering Femininity: Sexuality, Feminism and the Politics of Presentation, and co-author of Queer Theory Now (which we discussed on an earlier episode of the podcast). In our conversation, Hannah introduces us to the va…
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Solo Pod: My published books woke me up at 3 am with intel they wanted us to know . . .
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What happens when your dream comes true after years of work? What happens when that dream twists into what feels like a career-killing nightmare? In this episode, I'm telling the truth like never before—solo, my first in nine years—and it's the most real, vulnerable, and perhaps ill-advised show I've ever done. Catch it quick before my Vulnerabilit…
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In this episode we are joined by Ugo Corte, Professor of Sociology at the University of Stavanger, author of Dangerous Fun: The Social Lives of Big Wave Surfers (2022 University of Chicago Press), and winner of the 2023 Charles Horton Cooley Award from the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction.Ugo introduces us to the work of Gary Alan Fine…
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This episode of the "Not Every Fight Ends at the Bell" podcast features an interview with Luke Gambale, who will be fighting in the upcoming Liberty Bell Brawl charity boxing event in Philadelphia to raise money for cancer research. Luke was diagnosed with stage 3 bowel cancer when he was 30 years old. After undergoing chemotherapy and immunotherap…
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In this episode of Not Every Fight Ends at the Bell, Todd and Julie interview Brian “Braveheart” Wallace, an alumni and former boxer from the 2018 Hope NYC event. Brian took up boxing for fitness after some time off from work to travel on a personal journey, and his friend Halvo convinced him to sign up for Haymakers for Hope. The episode explores …
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A supporter's fight, marathon, plunge to live up to the motto, "Don't be a Pussy" with Jenna Taylor
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Jenna Taylor recounts her experience fighting for Haymakers for Hope, a charity that raises money for cancer research, care, awareness, and survivorship through charity boxing events. Jenna originally got involved after attending a co-worker's fight in 2017. Inspired by his fundraising effort and the spectator experience, she signed up for the next…
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This episode of "Not Every Fight Ends at the Bell" features Joanne "Killer Bee" Beck, a fighter from the 2023 The Liberty Bell Brawl event in Philadelphia. Joanne talks about how she first heard about Haymakers from an alumni, and decided to sign up as a way to reconnect with herself and find empowerment after struggling with postpartum depression.…
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This episode of "Not Every Fight Ends at the Bell" features Jennifer Markowitz, a Haymakers for Hope charity boxing event participant. Jennifer was motivated to participate in Haymakers after her coach said that she could do it and that he believed in her, giving her the belief in herself. Her connection to the cause is personal, as she lost grandp…
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This episode of the "Not Every Fight Ends at the Bell" podcast features an interview with Mike Castillo, a boxing coach who has trained numerous fighters for the Haymakers for Hope charity boxing events over the past 11 years. Mike talks about how he got into boxing himself after a major weight loss transformation as a teenager. He started competin…
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This episode of the Haymakers for Hope podcast features Nikki Joyal. Nikki was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer at age 30 in 2015, shortly after having her first child. She went through intense chemotherapy and a double mastectomy before going into remission. In 2017, Nikki signed up to be a "Belle" for Haymakers for Hope, a charity tha…
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This episode of the Haymakers for Hope podcast features Chris Rohland, a former Haymakers charity boxer. Chris talks about how he first heard about Haymakers through a colleague at the Boston Globe who was preparing to fight. Although skeptical at first, Chris attended the fight and was blown away by the commitment of the fighters and the crowd sup…
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This episode of Not Every Fight Ends at the Bell features Billy Collins. Billy explains how his young son Liam was diagnosed with leukemia at 18 months old during the pandemic. He shares how Liam went through nearly 3 years of treatment with a positive attitude, calling the nurses his best friends and wearing superhero outfits. Billy emphasizes the…
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This episode of Not Every Fight Ends at the Bell features Cara Goodwin, who is currently training to compete in the Bells of the Brawl 10 charity boxing event on October 12th, 2022. Cara started boxing in 2017 as an outlet during a stressful time in her life. She was originally drawn to Haymakers because it looked challenging and fun. More recently…
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We are back with season two of Not Every Fight Ends at the Bell. This episode serves as a season 1 recap and season 2 preview. Producers Julian Lewis and Jordan McMillian join Julie Kelly and Todd Buster Paris to reflect on meaningful stories from season 1, including conversations with boxing event participants who shared their journey’s and their …
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I can't with this soulmate client. I'm pressed for words to share how much I love this woman, author, and communicator. I promise you've never met anyone like Dr. Jody Carrington. I call her Canada's Brené Brown (mixed with some Jerry Seinfeld), so that's close. But, well. Just see for yourself. When I met Jody at one of my Carmel retreats at the s…
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Ever feel like you need a miracle to realize your big dreams? Let me introduce you to my miraculous client and friend Hal Elrod, author of The Miracle Morning: The Not So Obvious Secret Guaranteed to Transform Your Life Before 8 AM. With over 3.5 million books sold, you'd think he'd have started with a top-five publisher. Instead, he launched a wor…
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Jenny Lawson & Laura Belgray, TMI Queens: The Art of the Overshare
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It's open books all the way with these two TMI queens and their no-holds-barred, hilarious ways. They're the perfect duo to break my 6-month hiatus from the show. What a hoot to be back with three-time New York Times best-selling memoirist Jenny Lawson (Broken, Furiously Happy, and Let's Pretend This Never Happened) and her blogtastic comedic twin,…
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In this episode, Dr. Kelly Underman, Associate Professor in Sociology at Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and author of Feeling Medicine: How the Pelvic Exam Shapes Medical Training (2020), joins us to read from the first chapter of Lauren Berlant’s Cruel Optimism (2011). Follow along HERE. -Kyle-…
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In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Kelly Underman, Associate Professor in Sociology at Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and author of Feeling Medicine: How the Pelvic Exam Shapes Medical Training (2020). In our conversation, Kelly introduces us to the work of Lauren Berlant, reflects on her experience finding their work as a gradu…
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About the episode Today’s episode of Not Every Fight Ends At The Bell is a very special one. Julie and Todd talk to Steve and Meg Vaccaro about Meg’s experience with Cancer, which inspired him to sign up and fight for H4H. Tune in and listen to their incredible story. JUMP STRAIGHT INTO: (01:16) - Round 1: How Steve met Meg - “So we hit it off at t…
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About the episode Can Boxing be a meditation? Steph Kent joins Julie and Todd today to answer this question. In this episode, you will hear three really exciting rounds about why Steph decided to fundraise for cancer research, how she found out about Haymakers and accidentally signed up for a fight. Plus, Steph shares how she confronted her feeling…
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About the episode For this episode of Not Every Fight Ends At The Bell Julie and Todd talk to Adam Glenn about his boxing experience, life lessons and the importance of family. Adam grew up in gyms where his dad, legendary Jimmy Glenn, trained boxers. Later in his life, Adam had to take care of his mother who had lung cancer. Tune in and listen abo…
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About the episode It’s time to get back to the ring and talk to a very special member of the Haymakers family, Allison Picott. Allison shares with Todd and Julie about her first experience at the gym, the challenge that it meant to learn a new sport and the unexpected community she found in the boxing world. Tune in and listen to Allison’s inspirin…
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About the episode In this episode, Todd and Julie talk to Haymakers Board Member Jon Halvorson about fighting for the cause, his boxing experience, his first match and his passion for what Haymakers is doing. Tune in and listen to Jon’s incredible view of boxing and life, why joining Haymakers is an unforgettable journey and how a phrase changed hi…
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About the episode We are hosting the first-ever Liberty Bell Brawl in Philadelphia! And to tell us all about this really exciting event is Fight Manager Reid Eichelberger. Reid tells Todd and Julie about the reason he decided to sign in and fight, his influences, and his deep commitment to the cause. Tune in to this thrilling episode of Not Every F…
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About the episode Not every fight ends at the bell and if someone understands this is Nicolette Deveau. Today, Todd and Julie talk to Nicolette about how dealing with her son’s cancer and death introduced her to Haymakers and boxing. Join them as they go through Nicolette’s incredible story of how she decided to stand up and fight for the cause and…
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Welcome to the very first episode of Not Every Fight Ends at the Bell a Haymakers for Hope Podcast. Now entering the ring is co-founder, Golden Gloves champion and co-host, make some noise for Julie Kelly. Fighting out of the blue corner is the coach, the legend and co-host Todd Paris. And as a special guest give a warm welcome to Haymakers for Hop…
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From Haymakers for Hope, this is Not Every Fight Ends at the Bell. Haymakers for Hope exist to knock out cancer the only way we know, fighting for a cure through charity boxing. Thanks to generous supporters and more than 1,000 ass kicking do-gooders, Haymakers has raised over $22 million for cancer research, care, awareness, and survivorship. But …
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Three #1 New York Times bestsellers. Nearly twenty million books sold. One of the most popular self-development blogs in the world. What more could Mark Manson take on? As of this week, movie stardom. Suppose you're a fan of Mark'sThe Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck (or his follow-up book, Everything's F*cked: A Book About Hope). In that case, I pr…
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Marie Forleo is back on the show! HER show, actually. Say what? In a rare move for each of us, this is a replay of my recent appearance on MarieTV while touring for my latest book, Beautiful Writers. Since Marie and I LOVE this episode and 80% of the population say they want to write a book, we're doubling up to help you beat those odds. You can al…
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In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Amanda McMillan Lequieu, Assistant Professor in Sociology at Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and author of the forthcoming book Who we are is where we are: Making home in the American Rust Belt. Amanda joins us to discuss Kai Erikson’s Everything in its Path: Destruction of Community in the Buff…
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