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At Vöxtur, we believe in the power of mentors, so we bring the mentors to you. We have real conversations with real people who are making their dreams a reality, then we share those conversations with you!
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Mindful Entrepreneurs Thriving

Tati Jimenez & Gerry Jimenez are interest in Mindful Entrepreneurs Thriving through Mindset, Productivity & Business Strategies.

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Listen as we interview innovators, leaders, changemakers, thought-leaders and entrepreneurs with Soul. Come with us as we discover what keeps them inspired, the lessons learned and how they managed to stay on top of their game & enjoy long-term success. Walk away with how to implement these practical insights and have a positive impact on your business & life! Find out more at http://methriving.com
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The Recount Daily Pod

iHeartPodcasts and The Recount

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Just like The Recount is the can’t-miss news source on Twitter, The Recount Daily Pod is the morning news source you’ll want to plug into every day. Hosted by journalist Reena Ninan, each episode breaks down important information in politics, tech, business and culture. Ninan interviews journalists who break news and give listeners the crucial context necessary to understand why these stories are important.
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Friends Of The Vine Wine Podcast

Wine Talk with Ian Osborn

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Friends of the Vine Wine Podcast features conversations with winemakers, wine writers, sommeliers and masters of wine. Our guests are knowledgeable, passionate professionals who love talking wine and all things related in the wine industry.
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Boston Athenæum

Boston Athenæum

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The Boston Athenæum, a membership library, first opened its doors in 1807, and its rich history as a library and cultural institution has been well documented in the annals of Boston’s cultural life. Today, it remains a vibrant and active institution that serves a wide variety of members and scholars. With more than 600,000 titles in its book collection, the Boston Athenæum functions as a public library for many of its members, with a large and distinguished circulating collection, a newspap ...
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Join us in a conversation as we reflect on the end of this season of the NASPA Leadership Podcast with our Hosts and Executive Producer! Want to stay connected to the NASPA SLPKC? Follow us on Social Media:Email: slpchairs@gmail.com Facebook: Student Leadership Programs Knowledge CommunityInstagram: @naspa_slpkcTwitter/X: @naspaslpkcLooking to volu…
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Join us in a conversation with Drs. Correia-Harker, Hastings, and Taylor about assessment, evaluation, and research in the field of leadership education. We are excited for this conversation!Want to stay connected to the NASPA SLPKC? Follow us on Social Media:Email: slpchairs@gmail.com Facebook: Student Leadership Programs Knowledge CommunityInstag…
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Join us in a conversation with members of the Leadership Educators Institute on how you can get involved with #LEI24, which is happening December 2024 in Philadelphia!Want to stay connected to the NASPA SLPKC? Follow us on Social Media:Email: slpchairs@gmail.com Facebook: Student Leadership Programs Knowledge CommunityInstagram: @naspa_slpkcTwitter…
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Cokie and her wine related video content has gained a huge following on YouTube and Instagram, as she shares her passion, energy, and knowledge of wine. Cokie is a WSET Diploma graduate, who juggles university life with representing trade bodies for wine missions in areas such as Niagara, USA and Europe. We dive into a variety of topics, including …
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Are you interested in learning more about utilizing Leadership Education across different functional areas and stages in your career? Join us for our Student Affairs Practitioners Panel with Amy, Grant, and Kristen as we explore how they have utilized leadership education in their work.Want to stay connected to the NASPA SLPKC? Follow us on Social …
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Want to learn more about the ways that leadership education can be found in Fraternity & Sorority Life? Join us in a conversation with Freddy, Jen, and Viancca as we discuss the impacts of leadership education and fraternity and sorority life with one another.Want to stay connected to the NASPA SLPKC? Follow us on Social Media:Email: slpchairs@gmai…
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Excited to hear from some emerging voices in the field? Join us in our conversations with some graduate students around the country engaging in leadership education.Want to stay connected to the NASPA SLPKC? Follow us on Social Media:Email: slpchairs@gmail.comFacebook: Student Leadership Programs Knowledge CommunityInstagram: @naspa_slpkcTwitter/X:…
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Join us in a conversation around our reflections for this season thus far as we wrap up the year! We are excited to continue this season of the NASPA Leadership Podcast in the new year!Want to stay connected to the NASPA SLPKC? Follow us on Social Media:Email: slpchairs@gmail.com Facebook: Student Leadership Programs Knowledge CommunityInstagram: @…
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Notes from our episodeInternational Leadership Association: https:/ilaglobalnetwork.orgILA Committee for the Advancement of Leadership Programs: https:/ilaglobalnetwork.org/about/advancement-of-leadership-programs/ILA General Principles Document: https://ilaglobalnetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Feb-8-2021_-ILA-General-Principles-Concept-Pape…
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Join us for a conversation with Drs. Jonathan Kroll and Trisha Teig on the importance of leadership educator identity. We hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did!Leadership Trainer: www.leadershiptrainer.orgWant to stay connected to the NASPA SLPKC? Follow us on Social Media:Email: slpchairs@gmail.com Facebook: Student Leadership Program…
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Join us for a conversation with Drs. Amy Barnes, Jordan Harper, and Estee Hernández, Scholars in Residence for the 2023 Leadership Educators Symposium. We are excited to share with you all some thoughts and conversations around the symposium's theme of exploring the philosophy and practice of co-construction.Want to stay connected to the NASPA SLPK…
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Join us in a conversation about Leadership Learning in the STEM context with Dr. Darren Pierre from the University of Maryland-College Park and Dr. Natasha Turman from the University of Michigan.Looking to learn more about the Leadership Educators Academy that Darren mentioned, feel free to gain more information at https://ilaglobalnetwork.org/7th-…
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Welcome to the 2023 - 2024 season of the NASPA Leadership Podcast! This season will be cohosted by Drs. Brittany Devies and Melissa Rocco. Please join us in this season's introduction to get more information on what we have in store for you all this season!Want to stay connected to the NASPA SLPKC? Follow us on Social Media:Email: slpchairs@gmail.c…
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While travelling through France this summer, we managed to be staying about 30 minutes away from Chateau Canet in the Languedoc region, and I got time to spend sampling some wines and recording an episode with Charlotte Lemstra-Bake. Charlotte comes from a family of winemakers, as both her father and brother also have their own labels within their …
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Always a favourite on our show, we get to chat again with Brenna Quigley. Brenna is a geologist with a focus on wine, wine regions and terroir. She also has a wonderfully informative podcast of her own, currently focusing on France, specifically Cote D'Or, with a highlight on my favourite, Burgundy. She brings a high level of detail to her episodes…
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Thank you for joining us this season on the NASPA Leadership Podcast. As we close out this season, we are excited to share that planning for our next season has already commenced. We will be back with you all real soon!Want to stay connected to the NASPA SLPKC? Follow us on social media:Facebook: Student Leadership Programs Knowledge CommunityInsta…
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Join us in a conversation with one of this season's co-hosts, Dr. Brittany Devies, as she shares with us her thoughts and research on Women's Leadership Learning.Dr. Brittany Devies (she/her) is the Program Manager for Leadership Studies and Development at the University of Maryland, College Park, focusing on academic and co-curricular leadership e…
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Join us as we highlight one of our season's co-hosts Dr. Ana Maia and her recent dissertation centered around Culturally Relevant Leadership. If you are interested in reading her full dissertation, it can be found here: https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/etd/9792/Dr. Ana Maia (she/her) is the Director of Leadership and Competency Development and an Adj…
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An impromptu chat with Laurie Horvath, owner of The One Sixty Wine Bar . A sneak peek into the cozy little wine bar opening in Port Moody. Join us as we discuss how this dream turned into a reality. Laurie and her partner in crime Adam turned a chance walk into this opportunity to own a wine bar in the new 50 Electronic Avenue condo complex. Chatti…
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Another impromptu BBQ Sessions. A quick birthday dinner allowed for some BBQ'ing with the usual suspects. Join Darryl and I for a quick chat as we have a glass of wine and cook up some steak and salmon. We also talk about planning our upcoming trip this summer to head back to France. Get ready for a fun conversation. Pull up a chair, grab a glass a…
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An impromptu BBQ Sessions. Christmas time saw a chance for some BBQing with the usual suspects. Join Darryl and Travis and I for a quick chat as we have a glass of wine and cook some ribs. We also talk about a Burgundian road trip through Pommard. Get ready for a fun conversation. Pull up a chair, grab a glass and enjoy! For podcast updates and to …
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Join our conversation with Trini, the owner of Gracianna. He managed to sneak away from harvest for a few minutes while we did a tasting to talk about the history behind the Gracianna name and label. We spent a few minutes chatting about this recent harvest and their award winning pinot. Get ready for a fun conversation. Pull up a chair, grab a gla…
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Join our conversation with two veterans of the hospitality industry as we discuss BC and Ontario Wines, the service industry, and their move to Ontario to start using their decades of knowledge to share and grow future generations in the industry. We talk about all the things going on in their lives, and there is always plenty. From their own proje…
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Long time friend of the show and friend of the vine Katie Truscott and I sit down at Kitsch Wines as she pours me some of the lovely Kitsch Wines lineup. We talk about all the things going on in her life, and there is always plenty. From her work at Kitsch Wines, her work for the Naramata Bench Winery Association, and the recent acquisition of 1 Mi…
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Long time friend of the show and friend of the vine Grayson Riordon and I sit down at Black Swift Vineyards as he pours me some of the latest offerings from his bevy of beauties. Located in West Kelowna under the Jason Parkes Customs stable of wineries, Grayson pours and talks, I drink and listen. It's a beautiful combination. Get ready for a fun c…
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On this episode, join us for a conversation about Black Male Leadership with Drs. Cameron Beatty and Jesse Ford.Cameron C. Beatty, Ph.D., is an assistant professor and program coordinator for the Higher Education Program in the Educational Leadership and Policy Studies Department at Florida State University. Dr. Beatty teaches courses in the underg…
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On this episode, we have Nadia Campbell and Stacey Malaret joining us to talk a bit about the NASPA SLPKC and engage in a conversation with us about current events and how to stay involved.An active listener and innate encourager, Nadia Campbell is keen on building relationships with others. She currently serves as the Director of the Chidsey Progr…
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On this episode, we engage in a conversation with Dr. Sonja Ardoin about her research interests and class consciousness in leadership education.Sonja Ardoin, Ph.D. is a learner, educator, facilitator, and author. Proud of her rural hometown of Vidrine, Louisiana, her working-class, Cajun roots, and her first-generation college student to PhD journe…
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Dr. Vivechkanand S. Chunoo (he/his) is an Assistant Professor of Organizational and Community Leadership at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. He teaches courses in leadership communications and collaborative leadership. His research centers on the cultural aspects of teaching and learning leadership, the social justice outcomes of leadershi…
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In this episode we are discussing Latinx Leadership Development through the lens of the culturally relevant leadership learning model. This conversation will take place with Drs. Maritza Torres and Jenni Batchelder:Dra. Maritza Torres (she/her/hers/ella) is a Leadership and Talent Development Partner with AdventHealth. Previously, she was the Assis…
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Dr. Antron D. Mahoney(he/him/his) is the Visiting Assistant Professor in Gender and Sexuality Studies, specializing in Black sexualities, at Davidson College in Davidson, NC. He investigates the intersections of social movements and theories of race, gender, and sexuality to understand how Black gender ideology is formed in relation to twentieth an…
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Join us as we discuss how Chuck got his start into wine, including some of his earliest mentors. We also discuss the Southern wine culture, the wine scene in Mississippi and some in depth discussion into the representation of women, minorities and colour in wine. We also touch on an initiative called The Southern Sommelier Collective. Chuck Nix, CS…
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This season is hosted by Drs. Cameron Beatty, Vivechkanand Chunoo, and Kathy Guthrie. The hosts have built a 10 episode arc centered on socially just and culturally relevant leadership education. In this episode, we are discussing culturally relevant syllabus development. This conversation will take place with Dr. Jesse R. Ford:Dr. Jesse R. Ford (h…
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In the years after the Civil Rights Act of 1964, women in the workplace still found themselves relegated to secretarial positions or locked out of jobs entirely. This was especially true in the news business, a backwater of male chauvinism where a woman might be lucky to get a foothold on the “women’s pages.” But when a pioneering nonprofit called …
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They say that history is written by the victors. But not in the case of the most famous dissenter on the Supreme Court. Almost a century after his death, it was John Marshall Harlan’s words that helped end segregation, and gave us our civil rights and our modern economic freedom.But his legacy would not have been possible without the courage of Rob…
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The Cold War was not just a contest of power. It was also about ideas, in the broadest sense―economic and political, artistic and personal. In The Free World, the acclaimed Pulitzer Prize–winning scholar and critic Louis Menand tells the story of American culture in the pivotal years from the end of World War II to Vietnam and shows how changing ec…
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Join us as we discuss how Sarah got her start into wine, including how art played a role and still does, her passion for Italian wine, the Hong Kong micro-wine culture, and some in depth discussion into the MW program. Plus, discover how Sarah has kept her magic of wine through her visual tasting notes. Sarah Heller MW is a wine expert, visual arti…
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The journalist Cokie Roberts left behind a tremendous legacy when she passed away in 2019. Her late husband Steven Roberts, who is also a journalist, grieved and honored her in his own way — by reporting on Cokie's life and work at organizations including NPR and ABC, and writing a book about it. "Cokie: A Life Well-Lived" chronicles the career, va…
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Severe staff shortages at Georgia prisons have contributed to a huge spike in violence, including at least 44 likely homicides since last year. In September, the Department of Justice opened an investigation into the violence and possible constitutional violations by the correctional system. Separately, a lawsuit filed by the Southern Center for Hu…
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Climate envoy John Kerry described it as “the last best chance the world has" — this weekend world leaders and thousands of negotiators, journalists, and activists converge on Glasgow for COP26, the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference. In the span of two weeks, can world leaders pull off what they never have, committing to realistic carbo…
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George Will was the first political columnist to call for President Richard Nixon’s impeachment, and he's lent a leading conservative voice to the Washington Post and other publications ever since. Most recently, he’s out with a collection of his work — "American Happiness and Discontents" — first published between 2008 and 2020. He joins the podca…
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Andrew Yang drew attention to universal basic income as a Democratic candidate in the 2020 presidential election, and earlier this year in his run for mayor of New York City. Since then, he’s announced he’s leaving the Democratic Party to start a new one. The Forward Party will back certain candidates — Democrats and Republicans alike, Yang says — …
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This season is hosted by Drs. Cameron Beatty, Vivechkanand Chunoo, and Kathy Guthrie. The hosts have built a 10 episode arc centered on socially just and culturally relevant leadership education. For the remainder of this season, we are shifting the conversation a bit to encompass narratives surrounding the Culturally Relevant Leadership Learning M…
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More than 40 million Americans are in debt for getting an education. The federal government holds $1.6 trillion in student loan debts, a sum roughly on par with Canada’s GDP. President Biden has canceled billions of dollars of debt, but plenty more remains. Plus, a freeze on payments, put in place by President Trump at the start of the pandemic, ex…
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In 2013, Mark and DeAnne Stidham founded LuLaRoe, a multi-level marketing firm that still sells women's clothing today. Pushing a feminist image, the company claims to give women the opportunity to become independent retailers. But it's faced plenty of lawsuits, including one from the state of Washington accusing it of operating a pyramid scheme. A…
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Nearly two years into the pandemic, the U.S. is seeing a sustained drop in new COVID cases. And recent forecast models by researchers advising the CDC suggest we could see a steady decline in cases throughout the winter and into spring, rather than a seasonal surge. Is the country really edging toward an end to the crisis? Two leading voices in COV…
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This season is hosted by Drs. Cameron Beatty, Vivechkanand Chunoo, and Kathy Guthrie. The hosts have built a 10 episode arc centered on socially just and culturally relevant leadership education. In this episode, we are discussing we are discussing fostering feminist leadership. This conversation will take place with Dr. Julie Owen, Brittany Devies…
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Surprise: very little of the plastic you dutifully put in your recycling bin ends up actually being used again. The costs to successful recycling are prohibitive. And even then, recycling is a market with fewer and fewer buyers. So how can we really cut down on waste? Michael Cyr is the co-founder of Cup Zero, a company that seeks to cut down on wa…
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A presidential assassination, a devastating earthquake and criminal gangs engaging in mass kidnappings. The problems plaguing Haiti today are many — and they’re often misunderstood. How can the U.S. and the international community help bring stability and economic renewal to the country? Garry Pierre-Pierre, founder and publisher of The Haitian Tim…
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