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    Explore " they" with insightful episodes like "Progression is Beautiful with Abiola Agoro", "Beyond Food for Thought", "Breaking the rules with Shirley Huang", "CVS=B-Plugs-R-Us?! U Down With UAP? 12.14.22" and "Paul Anderson Interview Hospitable Hosts 5 months on" from podcasts like ""The Fearless People Podcast", "The Fearless People Podcast", "STOP FIGHTING WITH YOUR SON", "The Daily Zeitgeist" and "Serviced Accommodation Secrets Podcast"" and more!

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    Progression is Beautiful with Abiola Agoro

    Progression is Beautiful with Abiola Agoro

    On the Fearless People Podcast, I, Bamby Salcedo, have intentional and meaningful conversations with people from all walks of life. Each episode is a window into their lives and what they are doing to create a better world for all of us. Join me to learn about fearless people who are changing the world.

    This episode was recorded on September 17, 2022.

    Educator, visionary, and strategist, Abiola Agoro, says that if you're uncomfortable, you are probably learning. Listen to host, Bamby Salcedo, and Abiola dive into deconstructing systematic racism, challenging colonial views, and building political fashion opportunities for marginalized communities.

    Abiola Agoro is a multidisciplinary artist and strategist with a background in artistic execution, community organizing, strategic planning, fashion design, and political strategy. Abiola has won numerous awards for her various areas of work, including NAACP Organizer of the year in 2018, and most recently was listed as a top 10 designer for Harlem's Fashion Row x Nike Summit.

    www.theabiola.com
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    @ahbeeolah

    Thank you for tuning in, for sharing space, and for learning with us today. We hope that we have given you a little bit of knowledge, joy, and feeling inspired. And always - always remember to live out loud and live FEARLESSLY. With much love and respect, always! Hasta la proxima!

    This podcast is a product of Bamby Salcedo and is produced by mejia.tv.

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    Beyond Food for Thought

    Beyond Food for Thought

    On the Fearless People Podcast, I, Bamby Salcedo, have intentional and meaningful conversations with people from all walks of life. Each episode is a window into their lives and what they are doing to create a better world for all of us. Join me to learn about fearless people who are changing the world.

    This episode was recorded on September 17, 2022.
     

    Lilly Rocha joins the Fearless People Podcast to talk about her mission to help elevate people's thoughts about food. Lilly is the current CEO/Executive Director of the Latino Restaurant Association (LRA). The LRA is a nonprofit organization created to assist, uplift, organize, and unify Latino restaurant owners. Lilly is also the current Immediate Past President of the Latino Food Industry Association and founder of the Sabor Latino Food Industry Trade Show (Sabor Latino). Sabor Latino is based in Los Angeles with locations in Florida, New York & Texas. This episode is full of passion, and Lilly opens up about the characterization of her as an "angry lesbian" and shares why she is up for the challenges that come her way.

    www.latinorestaurantassociation.org
    www.saborlatinofoodshow.com

     
    Thank you for tuning in, for sharing space, and for learning with us today. We hope that we have given you a little bit of knowledge, joy, and feeling inspired. And always - always remember to live out loud and live FEARLESSLY. With much love and respect, always! Hasta la proxima!

    This podcast is a product of Bamby Salcedo and is produced by mejia.tv.

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    Breaking the rules with Shirley Huang

    Breaking the rules with Shirley Huang

    ******Shirley has a workshop POWER OF ONE on DEC 22nd , click here to sign up.

    Special Christmas gift for you guys is my conversation with my friend and coach Shirley Huang! She is a host of the Daring Living podcast and a coach or multi-passionate women.

    We talk about the one thing that has to be done before you can have what you want - you have to drop the 'I have to" or " i should" thoughts in your head  and only then you will be able to access what you want.

    We share some examples from our lives and how transformative this one thought is "I DON'T HAVE TO".

    You can always find her on her insta account here

    CVS=B-Plugs-R-Us?! U Down With UAP? 12.14.22

    Paul Anderson Interview Hospitable Hosts 5 months on

    Paul Anderson Interview Hospitable Hosts 5 months on

    5 months on from the launch of Hospitable Hosts the No. 1 bestselling book full of gems of wisdom and stories from 40 hosts across the world, we welcome Paul Anderson once again.

    You can hear how Paul has developed his business in that time, taking on staff and changing up his priorities.

    Paul also has time for interests and a life outside hospitality which you’ll perhaps have thought might be a challenge!!!

    He shares advice that is not in the book, tips on running your hospitality business that are as true today as they always were, plus valuable myth-busting on the demands of being a host.

    As well as being the host of Sandfield Guesthouse in Oxford, Paul is The Social Media Hotelier, Instagram expert for the hospitality industry!

    Get in touch with Paul for his inspirational help with your Instagram marketing @thesocialmediahotelier - you can book a consultation with him.

    Thanks so much to Paul for joining us for this episode!

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    They/Them with Cory McCullough

    They/Them with Cory McCullough

    Jordan and Brooke are joined by horror writer Cory McCullough (The Scream Teens) to discuss 2022's *debatable* slasher flick. We wonder why writer/director John Logan is so reticent to just let the gay characters get their revenge, discuss the Blumhouse influence, trauma bond over film school trauma, envision what a proper slasher set at conversion camp might look like, and promote another case to #FreeTheBacon.

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    October 2022 General Conference recap: ‘Overcoming the world through your covenants with God’

    October 2022 General Conference recap: ‘Overcoming the world through your covenants with God’

    Latter-day Saints across the globe tuned in to the October 2022 general conference for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to receive council, direction and invitations from the First Presidency, Quorum of the Twelve Apostles and other Church leaders. They shared messages of hope, faith and peace amid turbulent times — decrying abuse, announcing a new “For the Strength of Youth” guide and calling for members to amplify their level of discipleship to Jesus Christ while progressing along the covenant path. This episode of the Church News podcast features highlights from the Church’s 192nd Semiannual General Conference

    The Church News Podcast is a weekly podcast that invites listeners to make a journey of connection with members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints across the globe. Host Sarah Jane Weaver, reporter and editor for The Church News for a quarter-century, shares a unique view of the stories, events, and most important people who form this international faith. With each episode, listeners are asked to embark on a journey to learn from one another and ponder, “What do I know now?” because of the experience. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen.

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    Hillary Clinton, Democrats Equate Republicans to Nazis Because They Pointed Upward

    Hillary Clinton, Democrats Equate Republicans to Nazis Because They Pointed Upward
    Top 5 News Headlines and Commentary for Monday, September 26, 2022. 1. Governor Newsom Signs Bill Allowing Illegal Immigrants Access to State IDs. 2. Pro-Life Speaker, Counselor Arrested by FBI for Charges Dropped by Local Courts. 3. Biden Lies About Gas Prices, Gets Fact Checked. 4. Liz Cheney Claims if Trump Becomes the GOP Nominee, She Will No Longer Be a Republican. 5. Hillary Clinton, Democrats Equate Republicans to Nazis Because They Pointed Upward

    What Does It Feel Like To Be In The Closet? With Guest Jo Krishnakumar (PART 1)

    What Does It Feel Like To Be In The Closet? With Guest Jo Krishnakumar (PART 1)

    For this episode our fascinating guest from London, Jo Krishnakumar shares their knowledge and research in regards to LGBTQ+ and sex workers. For those who don’t know what to expect, this may be quite an interesting listen for you.

    Jo goes as they/them and is a trans Agender person. Jo reminds us that our identities are expansive and we should never feel pressured as with more information, the language we use to describe our existence changes alongside it. The conversation turns towards Pronouns, an affirming action that the LGBTQ+ movement has highlighted in recent years. It is okay being confused, but Jo reassures us to “be open to the world and the world will be open to you”.
    The discussion leads to cultures, and Jo explains the “bubble” growing up with the lack of access to information that on one hand, restricted the means to express their struggles and on the other, those around them exhibited discrimination towards LGBTQ+ persons.
    We move on to Jo’s coming out story as both gay and trans, where their parent were open to learn more about their identity. The message to parents is to “Trust your kids!” as you listen and ask questions instead. Lastly, Jo shares their journey from their love and curiosity behind people’s stories, which furthered their passion in researching and discovering the aspects of sociality that bridged the sex work movement that was adjacent to their queer activism. This then opened to Jo’s personal projects, “Almaarii” which translates to “steel cupboard” that reimagines the concept of the “closet” for queer people as an extensive expression outside of the English language. We discover why Jo, who teaches, has immense respect for teachers who have played a vital role in their lives and expresses the euphoria of knowing oneself, in a world that does not afford you the words.
    To be continued next week!

    JO KRISHNAKUMAR
    is a PhD Candidate of Anthropology and Sociology at SOAS, University of London. Their research is a patchwork-like and participatory ethnographic project on the intersections of documentary film, leadership, networks and the sex workers', queer and trans rights movement in South India. They are currently working as the Communications Coordinator at the National Network of Sex Workers, and on two personal projects, Almaarii and Transform with collaborators. Their interests lie in curation, activism in academia, research, advocacy, intersectionality and fighting oppressive systems together.

    Jo's Official Website ~ www.waytojo.com

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    EP 125: Zofia Reych — The Heritage of Climbing, Breaking Down Gender Roles, and What It’s Like to Be Autistic

    EP 125: Zofia Reych — The Heritage of Climbing, Breaking Down Gender Roles, and What It’s Like to Be Autistic

    Zofia Reych is a Polish climber and anthropologist and author of Born to Climb. We talked about renovating their mid-18th century house in Fontainebleau, researching the book, identifying as non-binary and directing the Women’s Bouldering Festival, what it’s like to be autistic, key chapters in climbing’s history, losing friends in the mountains, and much more.

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    We are supported by these amazing BIG GIVERS:

    • Leo Franchi, Michael Roy, David Lahaie, Robert Freehill, Jeremiah Johnson, Scott Donahue, Eli Conlee, Skyler Maxwell, Craig Lee, and Mark and Julie Calhoun

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    Show Notes:  

    thenuggetclimbing.com/episodes/zofia-reych

    Nuggets:

    0:06:05 – Getting back from bouldering

    0:08:19 – Zofia’s 240+-year-old house in Fontainebleau, and fixing the leaking toilet

    0:11:31 – 12th-century castles, and what will be left of our civilization in 700 years

    0:12:45 – Growing up in Poland, and living and bouldering in Fontainebleau

    0:16:30 – Expecting to get better at climbing by living in Font, and my (Steven’s) experience with the 9-5 grind

    0:18:27 – Our education system in the US, having direction, and Zofia’s fascination with people who start things very young

    0:20:09 – Zofia’s mom, piano, and romanticizing about having a single focus in life

    0:22:02 – The immersive process of writing a book, and the impact on Zofia’s climbing

    0:25:26 – Negative vs. positive motivation

    0:28:27 – The cycle of falling in love with climbing, feeling drive, pushing hard, and forgetting why we fell in love with it in the first place

    0:30:05 – “Don’t push it.”

    0:30:53 – Why Zofia felt like they needed to write Born to Climb

    0:32:00 – An overview of the book

    0:36:14 – Doing research for the book

    0:40:38 – Zofia’s master’s thesis, and why it feels outdated

    0:44:15 – Zofia’s gender identity (they/them), and being the director of a women’s bouldering festival

    0:48:13 – Zofia’s Instagram post about gender identity (see show notes for link)

    0:51:01 – “There shouldn’t be one recipe for how to be a human.”

    0:53:21 – Autism, and using an inner formula to have conversations like this one

    0:55:35 – Acting

    0:58:31 – What Zofia is like when they are alone or with their mom, being childlike without filters, and dancing in public

    1:01:35 – Stimming (stimulating)

    1:02:18 – Being diagnosed with autism at age 31, and how that has changed Zofia’s life experience

    1:04:43 – Being introverted in a society that rewards extroversion, and telling your life story to someone you meet in an elevator

    1:11:16 – What Zofia does to recharge

    1:12:35 – Climbing alone vs. with a group

    1:17:58 – The scope of Born to Climb, stories from the mid-14th century hill walking, how polar exploration influenced climbing in the Alps, and climbing’s elitist roots

    1:24:35 – On Stolen Land, and the uncomfortable history of Yosemite

    1:33:21 – Loss in climbing, the fragility of being human, and exposing ourselves to risk

    1:43:40 – Being responsible for your own safety, and feeling empowered

    1:45:55 – TrueBlue

    1:46:57 – Why writing the last chapter of the book was the most difficult part

    1:49:56 – What Zofia hopes readers take away from Born to Climb, and being a tiny spec on the timeline

    1:53:00 – The existential sandwich

    1:54:32 – Who should read Born to Climb, and where to buy it (see links in show notes)

    1:58:21 – Time for a nap

    Pam Holt Interview - Hospitable Hosts

    Pam Holt Interview - Hospitable Hosts

    Meet Pam Holt, who started as a host in Chicago, USA almost by accident when she went off travelling with her family, and never looked back!  Hear how she has been able to visit so many different countries since she began hosting, so it was the start of a great adventure.

    Pam is now helping new hosts to see how they can create a significant income stream while being part of a community, learning the pitfalls to avoid and supported through the experience, and has may brilliant ideas to share here and in the Hospitable Hosts book.

    Hospitable Hosts is co-authored by 40 professional hosts from around the globe, a collection of industry megastars like no other!!  All share essential tips, education and what it means to be a hospitable host in this amazing book, which is available to buy now:

    https://amzn.to/3Mlfr1U - in Kindle edition, paperback or hardback.

    You can get in touch with Pam, at the Happy Host Academy here:
    www.linktr.ee/TheHappyHostAcademy

    For show notes and resources in my podcast, go to my website www.servicedaccommodationsecrets.com and Facebook page: http://bit.ly/SASecretsPage

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    Sean McGregor Interview - Hospitable Hosts

    Sean McGregor Interview - Hospitable Hosts

    Meet Sean McGregor, host of Stay Work and Play, and as you may imagine, his short term rentals are perfect for digital nomads who embrace the opportunity to work from anywhere!

    Hear how Sean got started and the amazing guarantee that they give the property owners whose properties are fully managed so they are hands free and reap all the rewards of being in the safe hands of Sean and his team.

    You’ll gain so much from hearing about Sean’s tips and experiences!

    Hospitable Hosts is co-authored by 40 professional hosts from around the globe, a collection of industry megastars like no other!!  All share essential tips, education and what it means to be a hospitable host in this amazing book, which is available to buy now:

    https://amzn.to/3Mlfr1U - in Kindle edition, paperback or hardback.

    You can get in touch with Sean, at “Stay Work and Play” here:
    www.stayworkandplay.com/links

    For show notes and resources in my podcast, go to my website www.servicedaccommodationsecrets.com and Facebook page: http://bit.ly/SASecretsPage

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    HE / SHE / THEY / THEM: ARE GENDER PRONOUNS NECESSARY?

    HE / SHE / THEY / THEM: ARE GENDER PRONOUNS NECESSARY?

    WARNING: This episode includes conversations that some may deem offensive. The views shared by the guests are not the views of the WYTOT Podcast staff.
    In an effort to learn more about  Gender Pronouns our host Amir Aahlee,   spoke to 9 different people from all walks of life, to find out what their Gender pronouns are, how they identify, and to find out their thoughts on this particular topic as a whole. This episode is not meant to offend, but to educate and to understand and hopefully, in the end, respect everyone's individual choices. 

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    Be Well, Be Safe, and Be Blessed!
    Amir Aahlee

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    Pure Souls - Produced By Fragmatic 

    Deep Insight, Nautilus, Touch, and Daytime Bypass 

    Produced By Danya Vodovoz





    Food for the Soul

    Food for the Soul

    ¡Vámonos! Because in this podcast, you will be listening to LGBTQ+ vendors, artists, & creators that make up the Queer Mercado Community. You will get to hear their stories, motivations, and the many ways they contribute to their local communities. They are the magic of the Queer Mercado (QM).

    Get ready to listen to the love, passion, and dedication behind the QM with your host Gaudencio Márquez.

    In this episode, you will meet  DeMarkus & Ko, cofounders of Soul Food Candle Company. They are a Black, LatinX & Queer owned company that hand pours soy candles. Listen to these vendors speak about building a brand of tradición while challenging the binary through the art of candle-making.

    Thank you for listening!
     

    This podcast has been made possible by the incredible leadership of our producer Xavier Mejia, our sponsors, Kaiser Permanente, REACH LA & a list of community backers, which you will see in the show notes.   

    Queer Mercado Theme Song:
    El Mercado by Hector Jose Ortiz and Rachael Rodriguez

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    THANK YOU!!!!

    For those who haven’t experienced the QM, we are a permanent market in EAST LA that happens every 3rd Saturday (10 - 4 pm) at the Hilda Solis Learning Academy. We are a vendor community composed of LGBTQ + artists, creators & business owners where we not only celebrate our cultura & our queerness, but we are also here to uplift and create economic opportunities for each other.  

    Everyday Dope with Kristin Cafagno Smith

    Everyday Dope with Kristin Cafagno Smith
    Kristin Smith grew up in Atlanta and always wanted to be a teacher. She graduated from Georgia State University with a degree in Business, majoring in Management and Minoring in Accounting. She started out in office management for a small law firm which led to her transitioning to a career as a paralegal. Even practicing in a field she loved, she still desired to teach so she volunteered through Hands On Atlanta where she worked with students at Whitefoord Elementary School. She and her husband moved from Atlanta to Huntsville, Alabama twenty years ago and she continued volunteering with local school children. Years before the birth of her only child, Kristin started to research the option of homeschooling. With the birth of her only child in 2004, Kristin and her husband began to seriously consider the idea. Excited about the numerous opportunities homeschooling provided - including satisfying Kristin’s long desire to educate - the family committed to the homeschool journey. Kristin and her daughter attended several cooperatives over the years in which Kristin had the chance to teach and her daughter had the experience to learn in an environment more like a traditional classroom. Many of these other homeschooling families continued to seek out Kristin’s classes and, in 2017, Kristin hosted the first classes for homeschoolers out of her home. She led an all girls team to compete in Mock Trial at the state level through Alabama Youth in Government in 2018. In 2019, Kristin and a small group studying Alabama History were preparing to celebrate Alabama’s bicentennial. Through planning the lunch menu, they realized that Alabama had never designated an official state vegetable. Kristin and this group of students started a state-wide campaign and, in 2021, stood on the steps of the Alabama state Capitol with several state senators, the speaker of the House of Representatives, several state representatives, and members of the Alabama Farmers Association as the governor signed the legislation proposed by Kristin’s students designating the sweet potato as the state’s vegetable. Kristin has become a true leader in the homeschooling community and continues to teach. Kristin’s daughter is a senior this year and will be attending college in the fall 2022. Kristin’s desire is to continue to teach and mentor other families through their homeschooling journeys.

    Ep 13. Internal Monologue

    Ep 13. Internal Monologue

    Welcome to the Group Chat Family !

    This weeks episode includes: 


    Fan submitted topics:
    - A$AP Rocky declares love for Rihanna
    - Quincy Jones says Elvis was a racist
    - Are you a pool or beach type of person?

    Pod Talk:
    - Cultural appropriation 
    - Covid zombies?
    - Themi Lovato announces pronouns
    - Internal monologue
    - Nick Cannon expects SEVENTH child
    - Epstein guards covered his ass (obviously)

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    The One Question That Broke New Bachelorette Brooke Blurton

    The One Question That Broke New Bachelorette Brooke Blurton

    On the show today…

    Demi Lovato has announced that they are Non-Binary and talked in-depth about the importance of using the correct pronouns.

    And it’s been fifteen years since Mischa Barton’s character Marissa Cooper was killed off on The O.C. Now the actress has spoken about what really drove her to leave the hit show and it’s not a nice story.

    Plus, we speak to Australia’s new Bachelorette Brooke Blurton, the first bisexual and Indigenous woman to take on that role. Things get emotional as Brooke talks about why she decided to be the Bachelorette and how the show’s new format will work.

    CREDITS

    Hosts: Laura Brodnik & Kee Reece

    Producer: Laura Brodnik & Madeline Joannou

    Audio Producer: Leah Porges

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    Afsnit 3: Hvad er musikkens værdi?

    Afsnit 3: Hvad er musikkens værdi?

    I dette afsnit diskuterer FGU Vestegnens musikelever, hvad musikkens sande værdi egentlig er, og hvordan man definerer den.

     

    Tracklist:

    • Let The Good Times Roll - Quincy Jones
    • Night in Tunisia - Jesus Molina
    • They Won't Go Where I go - Stevie Wonder 
    • You And Whose Army?
    • Intro/Outro - Emil Gervig