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Welcome to The Pretty Healthy Podcast with Naturopathic doctor and natural health expert, Dr. Brandi Moore. On this show, we will discuss all things health and wellness. From the latest health trends to naturally balancing your hormones. This podcast is laid back. I'm your doctor BFF who is here to answer all your pressing health questions!
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The Manifestor Podcast

Jessica Rein-Halvorsen

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Welcome to the Manifestor Only Podcast, where we explore the science of differentiation through the unique lens of Human Design. Each episode features a different Manifestor guest, sharing their personal stories, experiences, and insights. As your host, Jessica—a 6/2 Emotional Manifestor on the Cross of Informing—my wish is to go beyond the surface narratives often seen on Instagram, diving into the intricate details of Human Design charts and offering fresh perspectives. Get ready to questi ...
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The Warm Down Manchester United Podcast

The Warm Down Football Podcast

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The Warm Down is the home of sensible, grown up football talk. Hosted by Stephen Howson and a new guest each week discussing the latest happenings in the Premier League, football culture, historical football events or whatever is a hot topic of the time. Catch the videos of these podcasts on the Stephen Howson FC YouTube page - http://bit.ly/HowsonYT
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Hillary Clinton sits down for candid, in-depth, and sometimes hilarious conversations with people she finds fascinating. With help from her guests, Hillary will tackle the topics that shape our lives, from faith to the pressing political issues of our time to cooking tips for the cooking-challenged.
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What was it like for Anastasia to hear she was a Manifestor and the large effect it had on her life The deconditioning process The narrative of Manifestors being trailblazers Impact in the mundane small moments The science is in the nuance Undefined sacral and being a mother Parenting an ego manifestor as an emotional manifestor How does it look to…
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Joy’s experience with Splenic Authority Jessica’s experience with splenic definition through transits as an undefined spleen Letting go as a tribally defined spleen Being a splenic manifestor navigating being a mother of 4 the 3 question limit The difference between the projector parent and the manifestor parent The grief of motherhood A look at th…
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Katharina sin opplevelse av å lære hun er manifestor Vår opplevelse av manifestor aura’en Å være tripple split Vår opplevelse av transits Å være manifestor mamma til manifestor barn Det å være tro mot seg selv Katharinas opplevelse med andre personlig utviklings systemer Å informere som manifestor Trenger manifestorer anerkjennelse? Impacten til ma…
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Cat’s experience being a 3/5 profile Difference between the 1/3 and 3/5 Having a completely open spleen affected by transits Cat’s mental health journey Deconditioning the completley open sacral What is rest? The grief of bypassing an urge The importance of enviroment Cat shares her experience getting back to theatre Gate 47 line 3 and the channel …
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This episode is in Norwegian & Swedish det odefinierade g-center att äga sin öppenhet den inre känslan av sanning att se sanningen på kartan Ann-Louises erfarenhet av att ta reda på att hon är en manifestator upplevelsen av ilska, känslor och vårt ansvar accepterande av helheten och tro på känslan av sanning att sätta på sig en roll som manifestato…
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DISCLAIMER: We speak to mental health and medication. We are not doctors, and this is not health advice. If you are struggling mentally, talk to a professional about it. the 4/6 roof experience the human nature of wanting to avoid suffering Pop HD vs Dogmatic HD what about the gene keys? The Cross of Rulership internal vs. external kingdom gate 47 …
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Talking points: a non-sacral pregnancy and surrender what does anger feel like for Kelsey Kelsey speaks to what the notself is the grief of understanding what we are and what we have been what is peace? the struggle of accepting the rest cycle allowing withdrawal the closed aura performing openness as a manifestor the fear of our impact a perspecti…
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TRIGGER WARNING: Abuse, grooming, and other trauma areas Talking points: experimenting with the wrong birthtime for two years the life-changing experience of experimenting with human design vs. intellectually playing with it projections are Natties responsibility anger is showing Manifestors “Where is the no?” radical responsibility - what does it …
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TRIGGER WARNING: Suicide CLARIFICATION: When Brandy says “he,” she is speaking of the mind; when she says “her,” she is speaking of the body. CLARIFICATION: a few times during our conversation, Zoom put fireworks on while Brandy was talking. This is mentioned a few times. Topics: Brandy’s experience with the spleen as an authority (with a fully def…
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Vaness Henry 6/2 Ego Manifestor, Cross of Healing Vaness's healing journey fusion variables with work in journalism, feng shui, and shamanic arts it's for the kids attacking each other for differentiation Vaness shares results she has had working with a cancer patient finding your tribe in Human Design the language of Human Design softening into re…
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Dave Myers 5/2 Emotional Manifestor, Cross of Informing Dave’s creation process channel of transformation innocence motivation creativity being called out as a 2nd line the blindness of second lines lack of first lines how does Dave experience manifesting gate 11 vs a manifestation Daves history as a muscian what is anger what is peace (and the dif…
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Emi Hosotsuji 2/5 Splenic Manifestor, Cross of Penetration high performance and the defined ego being a manifestor in the workspace Emi’s experience with the 2/5 profile resolving issues with an undefined solar plexus our experiences with informing Jessica’s journey to going back to school second line natural talent utilizing human design in the wo…
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Nina Elise, 4/6 Emotional Manifestor, Cross of Consciousness Topics: roof life as a 4/6 vs 6/2 emotions as a manifestor holding space for healing tools Nina uses Inner child work / somatic breathwork moving energy to process emotions vs using tools to distract human design can help with the stories we make up how Nina uses subconscious work with th…
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For her season finale, Hillary sits down with her husband, the 42nd president of the United States, to continue a wide-ranging conversation they’ve been having together for over 50 years. From their home in Chappaqua, New York, amid the current war in the Middle East, they recall the eight years of work Bill did during his presidency to find a road…
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Hillary is traveling, and will be back next week with a new episode. In the meantime, we’re bringing back one of her favorites.. “Believe in yourself.” For some people, that’s a lifelong challenge. Then there are those rare folks, immensely talented and hard working, who always knew that they would be somebody. This week, Hillary talks with two of …
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The overturning of Roe v. Wade in June of 2022 dealt a severe blow to women’s health care in the United States. Today, nearly half of states in the country ban or severely restrict abortion care. The ripple effects reach far wider: hospitals are shutting maternity wards, and OB-GYNs are leaving states that don’t allow them to provide essential care…
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This week, we bring you the first ever live recording of You and Me Both before a sold-out audience at Symphony Space in New York City. Hillary was joined by singer, actor, and three time Tony Award winner Patti LuPone, while writer and comedian Amber Ruffin served as MC. Patti is best known for her roles in the Broadway productions of “Company”, “…
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A few months ago, Hillary wrote a piece for The Atlantic on what she called “the weaponization of loneliness.” It was inspired, in part, by an important and alarming advisory issued by the Office of the Surgeon General on an underreported crisis in the United States: an epidemic of loneliness that has contributed to increased rates of opioid and al…
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Hillary has been an admirer of Barbra Streisand’s throughout her remarkable career, and a friend since they first met back in 1992. There’s lots to admire about this iconic singer, actor, writer, producer, and director, known for her best-selling albums, performances on stage and screen, and activism. “Funny Girl”, “The Way We Were”, “Yentl”, and “…
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It’s almost that time of year for holiday gatherings with family and friends. And with that comes lots of eating, maybe lots of cooking, and, for many, a growing list of topics that are off the table for discussion, as they run the risk of derailing an otherwise festive occasion. Of course, there are times when we need to have difficult conversatio…
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As the world’s attention is rightly drawn to the crisis unfolding in the Middle East, another devastating war rages on. Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February of 2022, Ukrainians have shown remarkable courage and determination in fighting to preserve their independence. But it’s come at a terrible cost, and victory is far from assured. This…
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You’ve heard of listening tours, right? Hillary’s done plenty of those. These days, New York City writer, humorist, and cultural icon Fran Lebowitz is in the midst of a talking tour across the United States and abroad. Between destinations, she found time to stop by the studio and chat with Hillary. Fran used to write. She’s the author of two best-…
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These days, when Congress is so often paralyzed by in-fighting between the extreme and the more extreme wings of the Republican Party, it’s often up to states to fend for themselves. That puts a lot of responsibility in the hands of our governors - responsibility that some use for good, and others use for ill. On today’s episode, Hillary talks with…
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Kicking off a new season with a short episode talking about how to humbly shine your way through the recruiting process and just life in general. Learning to balance confidence and humbleness is a very important skill that will not only improve the impression you make on others but also allow you better opportunities for growth through challenges a…
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When Hillary was growing up, she and her friends didn’t have Judy Blume to guide them through the bewildering changes that come with puberty. She wishes they had. When Judy began writing as a young housewife raising two children in suburban New Jersey in the late 1960s, topics like menstruation, sex, bullying, divorce, and religion were considered …
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Hillary kicks off a new season of You and Me Both in conversation with House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries–a man after her own heart when it comes to getting things done. Leader Jeffries, the United States Representative for New York’s 8th Congressional District, was a litigator and New York State Assemblyman before moving up the ladder in Cong…
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Hillary is back! This season, as always, she'll be having candid, thought-provoking and sometimes humorous conversations with people she admires. She'll also be talking to her guests about one of her favorite subjects: getting things done. We’ll hear from folks in positions of power, like Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Massachusetts governor…
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This episode features some great insight about playing golf at the DIII level and how that may just be the perfect fit for you! Kelsie Warren joins me to discuss her experience as the former head women's coach at Washington & Lee and now the head women's coach at her own alma mater, Methodist University. Methodist offers the rare opportunity to bot…
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After both playing her college golf and serving as an assistant coach at UC Davis, Coach Dobashi then headed to join the Stanford golf program. There she served as an assistant coach for 6 years, then as director of operations for both the men's and women's teams for 2 years. In August 2021 she was named the new San Diego State women's head coach. …
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This is an episode I've been hoping to get recorded for a while now. Being from the Anderson, SC area myself it's been so fun to watch the Anderson University women's golf team become one of the top DII women's programs in the country. As of this episode, they are ranked #5 and coming off a great win in KY. Coach Denton Moore joins me to discuss hi…
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Many times I hear girls and parents say “I played great during my practice round” or “I can shoot X score when I play at home”. Bottomline is those are not and never will be the same as tournament golf. The goal is to better prepare for the difference and how you are inherently going to feel and react during tournaments. Create confidence in your g…
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You and Me Both is between seasons right now, but with the Academy Awards right around the corner, Hillary could not wait to share her conversation with multiple award-winning actor Frances McDormand. Frances is now up for another Oscar, this time as producer of the powerful new film “Women Talking” (in which she also appears). The film, directed b…
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While You and Me Both is between seasons, Hillary could not wait to share this conversation with one of her favorite actors, and people, Frances McDormand. Together, they talk about “Women Talking,” the powerful new film Frances produced and appears in, and about Frances’s decades-long career of incredible performances on stage and screen, from pol…
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After successfully building the women's golf program at Lipscomb, Coach Jesse Lawley had the opportunity to return to UAB, her alma mater, and take over their program. Despite being a very quick transition, Coach Lawley has been full speed ahead to instill her coach philosophy and expectations into the Lady Blazers program. She shares about her jou…
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Tomas Adalsteinsson, or as he usually goes by, Coach Tomas, has led the Williams College women’s golf program to back-to-back runner-up and a fourth-place finish at the NCAA Championship since taking over the program back in 2016. The team has become one of the most prominent golf programs in DIII women's golf. Utilizing his background in sports ps…
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Former college and professional baseball player Kenny Trapp has earned his status as one of the best college coaches and recruiters in the game of golf. He led the Dallas Baptist University women's team to a DII National Championship back in 2021 and continues to build and develop a nationally top-ranked program. Listen to how his philosophy on sim…
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Do you think it's all about playing DI golf? Well, think again! You will have a hard time finding a coach with more success than Brent Nicoson who has led the University of Indianapolis Men's and Women's teams to 13 conference titles, 10 regional crowns, and two DII national championships. He has been named GLVC Coach of the Year a combined 12 time…
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When should you as a young golfer start performance and resistance training? Should you continue playing other sports? What does golf-specific training actually consist of? What are some of the more common areas of need and concerns for young female golfers when it comes to training and injuries? What are things you can do at home or at the gym if …
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I'm sure you've caught yourself wondering, "why her and not me" or just in general "why her" when you've seen a player post their verbal commitment or learn that they received the offer you were hoping to get from a coach. You may be asking yourself, "What did I do wrong?", "What did she do better?", "What can I do better?". Well in this episode we…
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For our season finale, Hillary welcomes Saturday Night Live’s Emmy Award-winning sketch comedian Kate McKinnon to the show. In her first ever appearance on a podcast, Kate and Hillary compare notes on their recent bouts with COVID-19. Then Kate talks about how she’s parlayed her social anxiety into a wildly successful career in comedy; the CGI tige…
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In 2018, Hillary (like so many other people) discovered comedian Hannah Gadsby through her breakout Netflix special Nanette. The show shook up the comedy world by exposing the ways that even the best intentioned stand-up can inflict trauma on comedian and audience members alike when it invites us to laugh about misogyny, homophobia, fat-phobia, and…
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Over the course of this season of the podcast, Hillary has been examining the challenges our democracy faces. Today, she looks abroad to Russia’s brutal, unprovoked attack on Ukraine, and considers what led to this moment and what’s at stake in this war–for Ukraine, Russia, the United States, and the whole world. Joining her are two experts. First,…
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The COVID-19 pandemic has been a source of upheaval and suffering for over two years, but it has also presented us with an opportunity to try to do things differently going forward—in our personal lives, in our communities, and in the way governments serve people. During what looks to be a much-needed reprieve from the pandemic, Hillary turns to tw…
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This week, Hillary continues her series on the state of our democracy. On today’s episode, we take a look at how our courts, and our laws, are holding up under pressure from powerful interest groups. First, we hear from Dahlia Lithwick, who has covered the Supreme Court for Slate since 1999. Dahlia shares some rather grim predictions on what we can…
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“As I get older, I get bolder.” This week, Hillary takes political consultant Luis Miranda, Jr’s quip from our last episode and runs with it. She’s talking to three “women of a certain age” who have defied expectations, and stereotypes, to do great things throughout their long lives. First, we hear from U.S. Representative Maxine Waters, who has re…
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Hillary has given—and gotten—a lot of advice over the years. On today’s episode, she talks with two of her favorite advice givers about their approach to this sometimes delicate and often consequential enterprise. First, we hear from author and columnist Cheryl Strayed about how the stories of others can help us heal and grow. Then, New York-based …
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Over the past years we’ve lived through some alarming assaults on our democracy at every level, from local school boards to the highest court in the land. Over the course of this season of You and Me Both, Hillary’s taking a hard look at the state of our democracy from several vantage points, with the help of experts and leaders doing incredible wo…
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If you’re a public figure (and even if you aren’t), it can be hard to try something new; some onlookers will always be quick to tell you to “stay in your lane.” Hillary’s experienced that, from working as a lawyer and advocate, to becoming First Lady, then running for office herself, serving as Senator and Secretary of State, and more recently writ…
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“Believe in yourself.” For some people, that’s a lifelong challenge. Then there are those rare folks, immensely talented and hard working, who always knew that they would be somebody. This week, Hillary talks with two of them—multiple Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter Brandi Carlile, and Broadway legend André De Shields—about the dreams (and s…
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