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    Explore "socialresponsibility" with insightful episodes like "71: The Tour Chronicles Part 3 - Shaun Williamson, Thrown Underwear & A Proposal", "Conversation with Lakshmi Rengarajan — Removing the Consumer Mindset from Dating", "JBP Reacts to Court Decision", "Ep 58: Should I end things with my sneaky link of 7 years?" and "Side Effects of Reproductive Rights (with Lizz Winstead)" from podcasts like ""Staying Relevant", "The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway", "The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast", "Wednesdays" and "Small Doses with Amanda Seales"" and more!

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    71: The Tour Chronicles Part 3 - Shaun Williamson, Thrown Underwear & A Proposal

    71: The Tour Chronicles Part 3 - Shaun Williamson, Thrown Underwear & A Proposal

    The end of the tour is near and the boys are back with another update. Sam and Pete managed to make a proposal happen in front of 6,000 people in Birmingham, Pete's dream came true when Shaun Williamson performed Barrioke in London, and a 'rapper' heckled his way onto the stage.


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    Conversation with Lakshmi Rengarajan — Removing the Consumer Mindset from Dating

    Conversation with Lakshmi Rengarajan — Removing the Consumer Mindset from Dating
    Lakshmi Rengarajan, a leading researcher on dating and the host of the Later Dater Today podcast, joins Scott to discuss the trends around dating for both old and young people, the importance of “striving,” and how dating apps bring out the worst side of us when it comes to finding potential partners. Scott opens with his thoughts on Meta’s staggering earnings. Algebra of happiness: what shapes you? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    JBP Reacts to Court Decision

    JBP Reacts to Court Decision

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    Side Effects of Reproductive Rights (with Lizz Winstead)

    Side Effects of Reproductive Rights (with Lizz Winstead)

    This week, we're joined by Lizz Winstead, founder of Abortion Access Front and cohost of Feminist Buzzkills Live, to talk about the wave of anti-abortion legislation sweeping the nation.

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    Ep 23: Single and ready to mingle?!

    Ep 23: Single and ready to mingle?!

    This week is not to be missed ladies and gents as Melissa has a BIG announcement to make. Plus we're reading your night out dilemmas and your WILD night out stories-you guys did not disappoint!


    Thank you to our lovely listeners that sent us their dilemmas and follow ups this week and big shout out to the lovely ladies who recommended this week’s wine - we love you!


    This week we are doing the ultimate taste test (finally!)

    A Lidl Gavi (£7!!)-

    https://www.lidl.co.uk/p/white-wine/gavi-docg/p9960

    Melissa's rating: 7

    Sophie's rating: 7


    Broglia La Meirana Gavi di Gavi - https://www.vivino.com/GB/en/broglia-la-meirana-gavi-di-gavi/w/1115809

    Melissa’s rating: 7.5

    Sophie’s rating: 8


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    S & M x



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    Ep.5 The Science Behind Career Success with Dr Grace Lordan

    Ep.5 The Science Behind Career Success with Dr Grace Lordan

    My guest today is Dr Grace Lordan, Associate Professor in Behavioural Science at LSE and the author of recently published Think Big, Take Small Steps and Build the Future you Want, which is all about how to create a framework that will move you towards your goals. Her academic writings have been published in international journals and she currently advises the UK Government as a board member on the Skills and Productivity Board. I first met Grace when we were guests on the Going for Goal podcast by Women’s Health talking all things procrastination. I was fascinated by her take on these topics, and I am thrilled to have her on today.


    Dr Grace Lordan is the author of Think Big Take Small Steps and Build the Future you want, and her website is www.gracelordan.com

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    The science of work

    Why you don't need to work 24/7

    Challenges of writing

    Building resicilenece

    What you need to look for if you want a fulfilling career

    Using behavioural science to boost your pitch

    Importance of practising gratitude


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    You Can't Meditate This Away (Race, Rage, and the Responsibilities of Meditators)

    You Can't Meditate This Away (Race, Rage, and the Responsibilities of Meditators)
    There is fury in America's streets - and we, as meditators, have the opportunity to use our practice to do the hard work of seeing things clearly (including the ugliness in our own minds), and responding wisely. I'm incredibly grateful to my guest, meditation teacher Sebene Selassie, for agreeing to come on this show on short notice (like, two hours beforehand) to discuss such a painful subject. This episode is in response to the protests that have broken out nationwide in the wake of the case of George Floyd, a black man who died after nearly nine minutes with his neck under the knee of a white police officer in Minneapolis. Our conversation is personal and raw. Most of all, we hope it is useful. Where to find Sebene online: Website: https://www.sebeneselassie.com/ Instagram @sebeneselassie // https://www.instagram.com/sebeneselassie/ Other Resources Mentioned: W. E. B. Du Bois // https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._E._B._Du_Bois KAREEM ABDUL-JABBAR L,A Times Op-ED // https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2020-05-30/dont-understand-the-protests-what-youre-seeing-is-people-pushed-to-the-edge The 1619 Project by New York Times // https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/08/14/magazine/1619-america-slavery.html Seeing White - Scene on Radio // https://www.sceneonradio.org/seeing-white/ Well Read Black Girl // https://www.wellreadblackgirl.com/ Additional Resources: Ten Percent Happier Challenge: https://www.tenpercent.com/challenge Ten Percent Happier Live: https://tenpercent.com/live Coronavirus Sanity Guide: https://www.tenpercent.com/coronavirussanityguide Free App access for Health Care Workers: https://tenpercent.com/care Full Shownotes: https://www.tenpercent.com/podcast-episode/sebene-selassie-252 See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Cotopaxi: Davis Smith

    Cotopaxi: Davis Smith
    By his mid-30's, Davis Smith had co-founded two businesses. The first ended well, but the second was such a disappointment that he wondered if he should even bother trying again. But he did. In 2014, he launched Cotopaxi, an outdoor gear company with two fluffy llamas as mascots and an expressed mission to do good in the world. The brand is now making tens of millions of dollars a year, and Davis hopes that the current pandemic will not slow its ambitions to grow and to give back generously. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    148: 148 - Streak of Evil (with Yannis Pappas)

    148: 148 - Streak of Evil (with Yannis Pappas)

    Tim's penultimate NYC episode comes with special guest (and TDIGTH favorite) Yannis Pappas! Tim and Yannis discuss the sinking ship that we're all on, what the future may hold, the importance of having children, and how the emergence of celebrity chefs often herald the collapsing of civilizations. Please Support Our Sponsors:Go to http://www.timdillonisgoingtohell.com and follow the link at the bottom to get 10% OFF any Wix Premium Plans!Check out Infinite CBD and see which one of their products is

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    Shattering Wellness Elitism: Gunnar Lovelace’s Mission to Make Healthy Food Affordable For Everyone

    Shattering Wellness Elitism: Gunnar Lovelace’s Mission to Make Healthy Food Affordable For Everyone
    Who has time for ‘wellness'? I'm just trying to pay the bills. I would love to eat healthy, but I simply can't afford it. When it comes to great food – plant-based or otherwise — the common refrain is that its either too expensive, inconvenient or simply unavailable. Often it's all of the above. Although I often rebut several myths that swirl around these arguments, it’s undeniable that there is much truth in these assertions. Whole Foods has earned the moniker Whole Paycheck for a reason. If we want to truly redress our health care problems, we need to lay ruin to the elitism that so unfortunately undermines populist accessibility to optimal nutrition. In order to achieve this end, we must disrupt traditional supply chain methods. Combat special interests that entrench the status quo. Eliminate overpaid middle men. And leverage forward-thinking innovation to improve access, convenience and affordability to healthy food beyond the well healed for those who need it most — everyone. Gunnar Lovelace to the rescue. Yes, that is his real name. A life-long wellness advocate reared on a true-to-life commune by a single mom, Gunnar inherited his passion for health, yoga, mindfulness and expanded consciousness at birth — long before it became a zeitgeist thing.  Gunnar and I go way back. Years before my personal transformation. I still vividly recall our initial meeting when he walked into my law office in 2000 to discuss representation of his venture of the moment, GoodLife – an early internet socially conscious Yelp. On his feet were sandals. In his hand? A large mason jar filled with a mysterious and murky green sludge. What is that? Who brings something like that to a meeting with a lawyer? My very first glimpse of what I did not know at the time would later become a staple of my life. Well ahead of its time, GoodLife fell victim to the dot-com bubble of the early aughts. But a long-lasting friendship survived. A serial entrepreneur, now Gunnar is back and on to something big — very big — as the founder and co-CEO of a new business that represents a seismic shift in affordable access to healthy food — Thrive Market. The digital love child of Costco and Whole Foods, Thrive is a direct to consumer, online shopping club platform that offers over 4,000 of best, healthiest, most popular natural and organic food brands in the world, but at a staggering 25-50% off typical retail prices, shipped anywhere in the United States for free. How do they do it? By eliminating all the aforementioned middle men — the brokers, slotting fees and pay-to-play that is endemic in the food industry — and passing that savings along to members. In addition, for every paid membership to Thrive ($60 / year), they give a free membership to a low income family, a teacher, or a military vet. Although founded less than two years ago, Thrive is growing incredibly fast. Beyond notable seed investors like Tony Robbins and Deepak Chopra, this past summer they closed a $30M Series A round of venture funding led by Greycroft with participants like John Legend, Toby Maguire & Demi Moore. These funds are already hard at work fulfilling Thrive's mission statement, which is to make healthy living easy and affordable for every American family. Good news for everyone. Not your typical startup founder, Gunnar's keen business acumen inhabits the ethos of a yoga teacher. He's got a huge heart. He's one of the good guys. And I am super proud of what he is building. Enjoy! Rich