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There are forces and voices in our increasingly polarized world that want us to view the issues of the day in a binary way: this or that; good or bad. This podcast seeks to invite people to journey beyond the safety of our silos and our egos – to the soul; where we have the opportunity to see things differently.
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Selling the Couch

Melvin Varghese, PhD

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With 1.81 million+ downloads, Selling the Couch is an Apple Top Career podcast for current and future mental health private practitioners who think differently. Psychologist Melvin Varghese interviews successful therapists in private practice about how they built their businesses as well as top entrepreneurs, business/marketing, and social media experts.* You'll learn how therapists get referrals, grow their practices, work through fears, find their enough, and stop "trading time for income. ...
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Dungeon Wives | A D&D Podcast

McKenzie Wilkes, Rachel Woods

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A bi-weekly podcast where two sapphics in love play a one-on-one game of Dungeons and Dragons. Our story follows a young Tiefling Druid named Alkyone as she journeys into a new world, leaving the comfort of her home behind to follow a destiny greater than herself. Find out more, including info about the campaign setting and the wives behind it at dungeonwives.com and follow us @dungeonwives on Twitter and Instagram!
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Talk With History: Discover Your History Road Trip

Scott and Jenn of Walk with History

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🧳 What's the one place you've always wanted to visit? 🏞️ Picture yourself standing there...feeling the weight of history all around you. 🤨 What would you do next? 🚕 Explore the world with Talk With History, your one-stop shop for history travel adventures. ⏳ Imagine standing on the blood-soaked soil of Gettysburg or feeling the sand of Normandy beneath your feet. 🔎 Uncover the stories behind history's most fascinating places! 🗺️ Travel with Scott (the host) and Jenn (a historian and former N ...
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Well Hung Podcast

Tom Paine Productions

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For fans of history and true crime, the Well Hung podcast chronicles a rogues gallery of those put to death from ancient times to the present. From the famous and infamous to the forgotten, we discuss the life and crimes of the condemned.
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First invest in yourself, then bet on yourself. Dream...Set Goals...Create Rituals...Achieve. Life is what you make it and I want you to make a great life for yourself and the people you love. Join us in building upon our strengths by giving intentional attention to personal development in health, leadership, finance and relationships. Live a life true to yourself for you and the people you love. We're the people who dream big, define our goals, acknowledge the barriers and get to work.
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Do you have a big dream, a desire that you’re certain God has placed in your heart? Do You see others who are crushing it in their business and their life, yet nothing seems to be working out for you? Do you have a deep desire for God to use your life and your business to impact the kingdom for his glory, yet you can’t seem to figure out why you keep doing the things you don’t want to do and you don’t do the things you really do want to do? Do You feel like God is nudging you to make a diffe ...
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The perfect recipe for burnout is to work in a caring profession, be a slave to perfectionism, and neglect your needs. As clinicians, we realize that we work in a flawed healthcare system in the US, but how do we exist in this environment to do good work and sustain ourselves from a holistic perspective that goes way beyond basic self-care? We are …
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🎙️ Join Scott and Jenn as they uncover the haunting history behind John Wilkes Booth's final days, culminating in his dramatic death on April 26, 1865. Their journey begins at Oak Grove Cemetery, where they seek the grave of Richard Garrett Junior, a boy who witnessed Booth's last moments. Through a vivid first-person narrative, we delve into Booth…
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Have you thought about starting a podcast? If you run a busy private practice, you might wonder how you could take on such an endeavor in addition to all the other things you do. I feel your concerns, as I’m coming up on ten years as a clinician-turned-podcaster. I’ve learned a lot, and I want to share five unique ways you can launch and run a succ…
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🎙️ On a crisp April morning in 1942, the USS Hornet set the stage for a historic and audacious military operation—the Doolittle Raid. This daring mission involved launching B-25 Mitchell bombers from an aircraft carrier, a feat never before accomplished. Scott and Jen delve into the intricacies of this operation and its strategic significance durin…
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Today’s topic is one we’ve danced around but never tackled head-on. We’re covering the transition from being a solo practitioner to a private pay group practice. There are many things to consider in making this shift, and today’s guest shares an open and honest look at his experience. Join us! Our Featured Guest Dr. Adam Assoian Dr. Adam Assoian is…
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🎙️ Scott and Jenn take listeners on a journey through the pivotal Siege of Vicksburg, often referred to as the 'key' to the Civil War. Through their engaging banter, they delve deep into the historical significance of Vicksburg, emphasizing its strategic location along the Mississippi River and its role in splitting the Confederacy. They discuss Pr…
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The act of decluttering sounds like a simple thing, but it can be loaded with emotions, triggers, and feelings of overwhelm. Today’s guest takes us through this process which can be a beneficial supplement to therapy. Our Featured Guest Sarah Mueller Sarah Mueller is a friend I’ve known for several years. She started The Decluttering Club to teach …
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🎙️ Hosts Scott and Jennifer dive into the fascinating history of Vicksburg, Mississippi. The discussion starts with the town's founding by Newitt Vick in the early 19th century, its rapid growth as a river port, and its significant role during the Civil War. Highlights include Vicksburg's distinction as the first place where Coca-Cola was bottled, …
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Today’s session is about leaving psychotherapy for coaching. This transition is one that many therapist colleagues have made, and the reality is that many more are shifting from the field of therapy into coaching. Several major factors play into this decision, and my guest today gives a transparent look at his experience in this transition. Join us…
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🎙️ Scott and Jenn discuss Jenn's visit to the famous Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris, France. They explore the final resting places of iconic figures such as Oscar Wilde, Jim Morrison, Olivia de Havilland, and Edith Piaf, sharing historical insights and personal anecdotes. 🎥 Famous Graves in Paris 📍Pere Lachaise Cemetery Support us at TheHistoryRoa…
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Reverend Adam Hamilton is the founding Senior Pastor of the Church of the Resurrection in Kansas City, the largest Methodist church in the U.S. Adam grew up in the Kansas City area, earned a Bachelor’s degree in Pastoral Ministry from Oral Roberts University and a Master of Divinity degree from Southern Methodist University. He is the author of num…
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I want to take this opportunity to talk about a big decision we made recently to shut down and archive our 10,000-member STC Facebook group. In this session, I intend to pull back the curtain and give an authentic glimpse into the thought process and motives behind this move. In early August, about a month ago, we made this decision concerning our …
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Rabbi Matthew D. Gewirtz joins me to discuss his journey towards becoming a rabbi, the challenges faced in his role, and his deep involvement in interfaith work. The discussion also covers the Hebrew concept of machloket (disagreeing without rancor), its relevance in the current crisis between Israel and Gaza, and the importance of interfaith dialo…
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🎙️ The Battle of Shiloh, a critical engagement in the American Civil War, is the focal point of this episode as Scott and Jen recount their exploration of the battlefield and the events that transpired on April 6 and 7, 1862. This episode begins with a vivid description of the calm before the storm, as Union troops were caught off guard by a surpri…
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Today’s session is all about rebranding. We are taking a behind-the-scenes look at how different circumstances might affect the business you’ve established and force you to rebrand. Should you view this kind of pivot as a failure? Absolutely not! Let’s explore this topic together. Our Featured Guest Kevon Cheung Kevon Cheung is the founder and head…
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🎙️ Comment on this episode at The History Road Trip In this episode of Talk With History, host Scott shares a brief, experimental storytelling segment about the Battle of Gettysburg, highlighting the often-overlooked heroism of Colonel Strong Vincent. Scott reflects on his visit to Gettysburg with Jen, detailing their exploration of the battlefield…
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Today’s session covers the unusual topic of securing contracts from different agencies for mental health services. This aspect of therapy work is not what we normally think about as clinicians, but the connection between private practice and federal funding for programs that can be a wonderful niche. Whether you’ve ever thought about this topic or …
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🎙️ Explore the compelling story of the young Marquis de Lafayette, a French aristocrat who defied his family and the French court to join the American Revolution. Discover how his passion for liberty led him to become a pivotal figure in both the American and French revolutions. This episode of 'Talk with History' delves into Lafayette's historic j…
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As I’ve learned and grown as an entrepreneur, I have tried to study and learn from those who are further along on the journey. I’ve come to understand that I can learn as much from their hard lessons and challenges as I can from their successes. Today’s session is based on a podcast interview I listened to a couple of months ago. It featured Ali Ab…
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Guest Dr. Matthew D. Taylor shares his faith journey and we discuss his involvement in religious pluralism and extensive research on the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR) movement in America. Dr. Taylor shares insights into his background in and transition from evangelical fundamentalism, his interfaith dialogues, and the threats posed by NAR's radic…
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🎙️ Scott recounts a memorable visit to the Little Bighorn Battlefield in Montana. The story unfolds with dramatic recollections from the historic Battle of Little Bighorn, particularly focusing on the lone survivor found on the battlefield. Scott shares the awe-inspiring plains of Montana, unexpected encounters, and a detailed history of the surviv…
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Today’s session covers a topic that many clinicians are pondering. Many, like me, are having conversations with themselves in their heads about the available opportunities and the most efficient and ethical ways not to be left behind as technology presents new options in our field. The issue is how we can navigate the world of mental health tech st…
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🎙️ Comment on this episode We dive into Jenn's visit to St Mere Eglise and the dramatic WW2 events of June 5th and 6th, 1944, as paratroopers from the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions secured the French town of Saint Mère Église during D-Day. We explore the challenges faced by the troops, including navigational errors and strong winds, that scatte…
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To keep you informed, this will be the last session before I take a summer break. Along with taking time for much-anticipated rest, I’ll be busy with my family and many STC-related projects! STC will still be here, though, as we run replays of our best episodes for you during this time. I look forward to returning in a few weeks with another great …
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🎙️ comment on this episode here We dive into the fascinating history of the Olympic Games, tracing their origins back to ancient Greece in 776 BC. The discussion covers the transformation of the games from a single footrace event to a diverse array of athletic competitions, the significance of the Olympic rings, and the introduction of the torch re…
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