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Communication TwentyFourSeven

Jennifer Arvin Furlong

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The Communication TwentyFourSeven podcast is a captivating and insightful show hosted by Jennifer Arvin Furlong, a communication expert and motivational speaker. With her warm and engaging style, Jen explores the fascinating world of effective communication, offering valuable tips, strategies, and stories that empower listeners to enhance their interpersonal relationships, professional interactions, and personal growth.
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Lawyerist Podcast

Lawyerist.com

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The Lawyerist Podcast is a show about lawyering and law practice hosted by Stephanie Everett of Lawyerist. Every week we feature conversations with successful lawyers, innovative thought leaders, and other creative people helping to shape the future of legal practice.
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Firm Beliefs

The Bliss Group and The Next Practices Group

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The Firm Beliefs podcast explores how leaders developed their firm beliefs and why they are relevant through conversations with marketing executives and entrepreneurs who are pioneering what’s next across every industry.
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Political Roundtable

The Public's Radio

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Political Reporter Ian Donnis moderates a spirited discussion on local politics. Heard every Friday morning during Morning Edition on The Public's Radio. You can subscribe to the Political Roundtable podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or plug our RSS feed into your podcatcher of choice.
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met·a·mor·pho·sis: a change of the form or nature of a thing or person into a completely different one, by natural or supernatural means. Everyone that has had a vision for their life has gotten stuck at some point and questioned themselves. Am I doing it right? Is this even working? Is it even worth it? Val and Jen, doTERRA leaders, talk about overcoming and breaking through the guilt of "shoulds" and the creativity killer called comparison as they journey on in their business toward purpos ...
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Black Like Me with Dr. Alex Gee is a podcast that invites you to experience the world through the perspective of one Black man, one conversation, one story, or even one rant at a time.
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Carina Gardner unravels the everyday joys and dilemmas of design, making, and business. This inside scoop into fabric design, paper design, die cut design, and crafting will help bring more creativity and joy in your life. Carina Gardner has a Ph.D. in Design and was the Creative Director of Cartabella Paper Co. and MiniLou. She has designed everything from dishware to bracelets under her brand. She currently designs fabric and die cutting files while teaching other designers how to create m ...
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Realmz of Healing

Gabriel Llhewellyn-Ari

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In these inspiring shows, Gabriel Llhewellyn-Ari chats candidly with many different types of healers and people living their dreams, to inspire all who listen. Angels, Crystals, Philosophy, Extraterrestrials, Past Lives, Nutrition, Relationships, Meditation, Astral Travel, UFOs, Law of Attraction, Psychic Gifts and Intuition are some of the topics.
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An inside look at the Orthopedics industry. Brought to you by Tiger, an Orthopedics industry insider, blogger, and recruiter for early-stage Orthopedics companies. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tigerbuford/support
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The PR Pod

Brooke Burns

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The essential public relations podcast for budding PR professionals. Bringing you expert tips for working in PR and finding your niche. Each episode I chat to top PR specialists and industry insiders to provide practical advice on mastering common PR tasks, guidance on career development as well as insight into the PR industry. Hosted by Brooke Burns and featuring a collection of clever peeps. www.theprpod.com
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Food Allergy Talk

Lisa Horne of Food Allergy P.I.

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Food Allergy Talk is hosted by Lisa Horne of Food Allergy P.I. Lisa discusses food allergy related topics with professionals, individuals with food allergies, advocates, and others in the community. Topics include food allergy safety, diagnosis, mental health, legislation, advocacy, dating, travel, dining out, support, cooking, baking, nutrition, and more. If you’re living it or have a question about it, we are talking about it. Lisa is a veteran food allergy mom of a teen with anaphylactic ...
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Rhode Island’s housing crisis is a tough nut to crack. Even though hundreds of millions of dollars have been allocated to promote new housing, progress has been slow and the cost of housing keeps going up. This is a key issue for the future of the state, since Rhode Island needs more housing if the state’s economy is going to grow. There are other …
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Carina talks with Tiffani Hawkins, Viveca Chenoweth, and Jennifer Burba in a live panel for the Design Suite Maker Conference about their design businesses, shops, and why they decided to start their own design businesses. Get the All Access Pass to this conference here: https://www.designsuitecourses.com/design-suite-maker-conference-all-access-pa…
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When Hamas attacked Israel last October 7th, it raised concerns about a wider conflict in the Middle East. This week, Iran fired more than 180 missiles into Israel, in response to Israel’s assassination of the head of Hezbollah. The question now is how Israel will respond … and whether the Middle East can step back from the brink of an intensifying…
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Uncover the shocking truth about judicial clerkships in this eye-opening episode of the Lawyerist Podcast. Today, Stephanie sits down with Aliza Shatzman, president and founder of the Legal Accountability Project, to discuss the crucial need for transparency and accountability within the judiciary. Aliza shares her personal journey through a challe…
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Carina talks about some of the “untruths” she sees on social media and how a game of werewolf tells us most about the one thing most of us are missing when we enter the design business world. Episode 477 The Lies I See on Social Media…It’s a Game of WereWolf _________ Have you ever wondered what makes art sell? In her new book, Make Art that Sells!…
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Carina talks with Brenna Powell, Tracey Rinaldo, Kim Thomas in a live panel for the Design Suite Maker Conference about their design businesses, shops, and why they decided to start their own design businesses. Get the All Access Pass to this conference here: https://www.designsuitecourses.com/design-suite-maker-conference-all-access-pass-4 Join a …
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Sky Elijah Metalwala, born in 2009, disappeared on November 6, 2011, amidst his parents' bitter custody battle. His mother, Julia Biryukova, claimed her car ran out of gas, leaving Sky alone while she sought help. However, her story quickly raised doubts as the car was operational, and there were no signs Sky had been in it. Neighbors hadn't seen h…
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Rhode Island faces a growing shortage of primary care doctors. Medical specialists make more money than primary care doctors, and the economic conditions for physicians are better in Massachusetts and Connecticut. This is why a legislative panel is studying whether it would help to create a state medical school at the University of Rhode Island. Th…
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In this episode of Lawyerist podcast, Stephanie talks with Labster Jennifer Zahradnik, about the essential insights for avoiding costly mistakes when taking over a law firm. Jennifer shares her journey of inheriting a deceased attorney's practice, emphasizing the importance of institutional knowledge, organized client files, and the role of law pra…
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Cortney Stapleton meets with Shawn Hegele, Director of Strategy and Evaluation at Brooklyn Workforce Innovations, to talk about what she learned from her time as a social worker, how she developed a ‘roll up your sleeves’ leadership style, and speaking with authenticity.
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Do have tons of ideas but don't have the time to implement them? Being idea rich and time poor can sometimes feel disheartening. Learn what you should do with those ideas! Episode 475 Idea Rich, Time Poor _________ Have you ever wondered what makes art sell? In her new book, Make Art that Sells!, Carina shares how to think like a customer and creat…
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Hear the inside story on the transition from Joe Biden to Kamala Harris as the presidential candidate from Ben Wikler, Chair of the Wisconsin Democratic Party. Ben considers how Harris has been active as the Vice President and making energetic appearances but the broader media has chosen not to report on this angle of Harris until her presidential …
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Most design businesses have multiple streams of income. Sometimes this includes client work, online platforms, manufacturer deals and more. Learn more about the best ways you can utilize multiple streams of income in your first years to become a profitable design business. Episode 474 The Multiple Streams of Income A Designer Experiences _________ …
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Noah Presgrove, a 19-year-old from Comanche, Oklahoma, mysteriously died after attending a party on Labor Day weekend in 2023. After spending the weekend with friends, Noah left the party drunk early Monday morning, wearing only mismatched shoes and shorts. He was later found dead on the side of a highway with severe injuries, including blunt force…
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Stephanie and Lawyerist Lab finance coach Bernadette Harris discuss the financial red flags to watch for when considering hiring for your law firm. Listen to discover the signs that indicate your firm is ready to expand and the importance of strategic planning. You’ll also learn about the hidden costs beyond salary, like taxes, benefits, and overhe…
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Carina gets real about the mistakes that she has made in business in the hopes that it helps you in your own business. Episode 472 Real Life Costly Mistakes in Business _________ Have you ever wondered what makes art sell? In her new book, Make Art that Sells!, Carina shares how to think like a customer and create art that people want to buy. She o…
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Tuesday’s Rhode Island primary featured a rare spotlight on Republican candidates. Cranston was the scene of a hard-fought mayoral campaign — one of the few places in the state with such high-profile GOP competition. The losing candidate, Barbara Ann Fenton-Fung, has been a bright spot for the Rhode Island GOP, but she’s been taken off […] The post…
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In this episode of Lawyerist Podcast, Stephanie dives into "The EOS Secret to Mastering Law Firm Challenges," featuring insights from Mike Paton, a seasoned EOS implementer. Discover how the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) can revolutionize your law firm by introducing structure and accountability while maintaining your entrepreneurial spiri…
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In 1954, 12-year-old Daniel Kenneth Wood Jr. vanished after leaving his home in South Gray, Maine. A mysterious phone call from a corner store 3 miles away, sightings of him in a maroon sedan, and strange leads clouded the investigation. Nine days later, Daniel’s body was found in the Androscoggin River, brutally beaten and bound. Despite multiple …
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Design Suite Coaches Aja Fillmore, Sharia Morton, and Julie Thompson sit down to share the juiciest details about their favorite aspects of the Design Suite program. From celebrating members' big wins to revealing insider tips on sparking creativity, these coaches offer an inspiring and behind-the-scenes look at what makes the Design Suite experien…
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Dr. Gee has an in-depth conversation with University of Wisconsin-Madison Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin on what the university is doing to improve the sense of belonging for students of color. Their discussion covers Dr. Gee's participation in a committee working to recognize the universities history with students of color and what can be done moving…
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Elena Sanchez Hawkins, a 29-year-old mother of two, was brutally murdered inside her Elizabethtown, Kentucky home on January 8, 1992. Her body was discovered by her husband, who found her with her throat cut, wrists bound, and signs of sexual assault. A black Datsun pickup truck was seen leaving the scene around the time of the murder, but despite …
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Have you ever had a client who had unrealistic expectations? They wanted A LOT for very little? Or maybe a client who asks for revision after revision after revision. Or maybe a client who demanded things happen in a timeline that was unreasonable. Welcome to owning a business! Carina breaks down some of these circumstances and what you should thin…
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Nine-year-old Bobby Boyes disappeared on December 26, 1968, after spending Christmas with his family in Port Republic, Maryland. Last seen walking home with his pet deer, Pete, Bobby never returned, sparking a massive search. Despite extensive efforts, no trace of Bobby was ever found, and unsettling family secrets emerged, leading to suspicions ab…
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The former Providence Journal reporter Elliot Jaspin once called Rhode Island a theme park for journalists. The same could be said for advocates of good government. Although there have been fewer cases of public corruption in recent years, issues of government accountability and transparency remain front and center. One person closely monitoring th…
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In this episode of the Lawyerist Podcast, Stephanie Everett and Law Firm GC founder Jonathan Hawkins dive into essential lawyer protections that every law firm needs to avoid common legal pitfalls. Jonathan shares expert advice to safeguard your practice from client, staff, and third-party risks. Discover how to draft solid retainer agreements, ens…
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Have you ever wondered how many hours you REALLY need to put into your design business to get it going? Carina talks about your hours and how you can go from being a beginner to an expert. Episode 469 How Do You Go From Novice to Ninja Designer _________ Have you ever wondered what makes art sell? In her new book, Make Art that Sells!, Carina share…
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In May 2019, Belgian backpacker Theo Hayez vanished in the small Australian town of Byron Bay. After leaving a local bar, he was last seen walking down a dark street, sending messages to friends and using Google Maps. Despite extensive search efforts, only his cap was found near Tallows Beach. What happened to Theo remains a chilling mystery, with …
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During a leadership retreat for Design Suite, Carina Gardner, Sarah Cannon, and Lisa Baldwin take a moment to spill the tea on what’s really happening behind the scenes. Get ready to dive into their exclusive conversation as they reveal the latest insights, surprises, and exciting developments within Design Suite. Episode 468 Behind the Scenes with…
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U.S. Rep. Seth Magaziner faces a very different election landscape than when he won his congressional seat in 2022. Although Republicans had high hopes, Magaziner beat GOP candidate Alan Fung two years ago by just under four percentage points. This time around, Magaziner faces token opposition, but it's unclear if Democrats will be able to regain c…
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In this episode of Lawyerist Podcast, explore the critical truth about lawyer self-care with Zack and Leticia DeSuze. Discover how neglecting holistic self-care can lead to suffering, as they redefine success by prioritizing physical, mental, emotional, social, and financial well-being. Leticia first talks about the importance of setting boundaries…
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Cortney Stapleton chats with Dr. Vikas Shah, entrepreneur and non-executive advisor, to discuss his most influential interactions, the challenges companies can face in finding authenticity and purpose, and why real power comes from human connection.
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Strong designers may not always look strong. Nor do they always make the correct decisions. But they do act in ways that other designers do not. Carina mirrors some of the things she did early in her design journey to help you create a strong design business. Episode 467 A Strong Designer's Journey _________ Have you ever wondered what makes art se…
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In the latter half of 1985, a series of brutal killings rocked the quiet woods of Mineral, Washington. On August 10, 1985, 27-year-old Steven Harkins and his 42-year-old girlfriend, Ruth Cooper, departed from their home in Tacoma, Washington, for a weekend camping trip at Tule Lake in Pierce County. Four days later, on August 14, hikers in Pierce C…
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Let's talk about the difference between those that know their industry and those that teach...because there is a big difference. Learn more as Carina talks about industry expertise and how you should always be looking for it! Episode 466 Industry Experts vs. Teaching Experts _________ Have you ever wondered what makes art sell? In her new book, Mak…
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Violent crime in most American cities has generally trended down for decades, except for an uptick during the pandemic. There were 14 homicides in Providence last year, far less than the comparable number in the 1990s and 2000s. The waning of the crack epidemic is part of the explanation for why there’s less violent crime in America than in the pas…
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In this episode, Lawyerist Lab Coach Sara Muender chats with Jordan Marsh, a civil rights and personal injury attorney and the author of Try Your Own Case. Jordan shares how he’s expanding his 100% contingency-based law firm by developing the Try Your Own Case brand into a new revenue stream. Learn about Jordan’s innovative plans for an online cour…
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The first sale requires a lot of prework that many creatives get stuck on. Carina lays out the simple plan for moving forward if you are ready to get your first sale. Episode 465 How To Get The First Sale _________ Have you ever wondered what makes art sell? In her new book, Make Art that Sells!, Carina shares how to think like a customer and creat…
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Dr. Gee kicks off the new season with his signature mic check episode. Season 10 is going to be big and he is saying it loud! Hear Dr. Gee unfiltered and get a preview of the season. The Black Like Me Podcast is also creating some new opportunities for listeners to connect and interact with the show and other listeners. You can Join the Black Like …
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Jennifer Blackmon, a mother of four living in River Rouge, Michigan, faced significant changes in December 2020 following a recent divorce and a move into a new apartment with her children. Despite these challenges, she was optimistic about a fresh start. Jennifer also owned two businesses, including a mobile notary service. On December 22, 2020, s…
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Selling your work might feel difficult because you love it and are not sure what it is worth. Carina talks about how selling your work is a natural evolution to creating a successful business. Episode 464 Why Sales Feel So Icky To An Artist or Designer _________ Have you ever wondered what makes art sell? In her new book, Make Art that Sells!, Cari…
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In December 1974, Renee Wilson, Rachel Trlica, and Julie Moseley mysteriously vanished from the bustling Seminary South Shopping Center in Fort Worth, Texas. The girls were last seen inside the mall during the holiday rush, but when they didn’t return home, their families became alarmed. Rachel's car was found in the mall parking lot, but the girls…
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Keep your eye on Dawn Euer, the Democratic state senator from Newport. She’s a potential candidate for attorney general in 2026, along with state Representatives Jason Knight and Robert Craven. Euer is also someone who may be able to move up in Senate leadership next year. The Newport progressive first won office in 2017, when she got more than 60 …
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Stories are powerful—not just in the courtroom, but in business, with your team, and your life. And, yet, telling a great story is hard! Stephanie chats with Kate Tellers, senior director and a host of the Peabody Award winning Moth Radio Hour and co-author of How To Tell a Story, about bringing our stories to life. Links from the episode:  The Mot…
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Mikiko Kasahara, a promising student from Japan studying at Texas Lutheran University in Seguin, tragically met her end in December 2002. Following a celebratory gathering at her Sunset Terrace apartment, firefighters responded to a blaze and discovered Mikiko's charred remains. An autopsy revealed she had been strangled, with additional injuries i…
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Do you operate from a place of creativity? Carina explores our habits and operations to see if we are operating from a place that is positive and creative. Episode 463 What Fiction, Martha Cooks, and Mickey Mouse Do For My Creativity _________ Have you ever wondered what makes art sell? In her new book, Make Art that Sells!, Carina shares how to th…
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