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Unapologetically Wild with Mary Giordano
23. If You Feel Behind in Life, This Is for You
Ever looked around and thought, “I should be further along by now”? This episode is the reminder you didn’t know you needed. We’re unpacking the shame spiral that comes with feeling “behind” in your career, your relationship status, your bank account, or your purpose, and calling out the timeline lie that’s been running the show. Because midlife isn’t a crisis. It’s a reset. A return. A rebellion against everything you were told you “should” want. In this episode, I share what it really looked like to walk aw...
2025-07-29
16 min
Unapologetically Wild with Mary Giordano
22. Doing the Thing Scared: The Secret to Confidence No One Talks About
There’s a reason so many women don’t feel confident, and it has nothing to do with being fearless, ready, or more disciplined. In this episode, I’m breaking down the one truth about confidence most people never tell you: Confidence isn’t a feeling you wait for. It’s self-trust — on repeat. We’re talking about: Why confidence starts with keeping the promises no one else sees How we chip away at our own belief by ghosting ourselves Why women who seem “confident” have just built a better track rec...
2025-07-15
10 min
Unapologetically Wild with Mary Giordano
21. "Am I Enough?” (The Fear Most Women Don’t Say Out Loud)
Ever caught yourself thinking… “I’d love to do that, *but I’m not _____ enough”? Strong enough. Brave enough. Outgoing enough. Young enough. Just… enough. This episode is about that exact fear — the one most women don’t say out loud, but carry around like a quiet weight. We’re diving into: Where that “not enough” story actually comes from How to spot the ways it shows up in your decisions What really happens when you stop waiting to feel “ready” and ch...
2025-07-01
11 min
Spy Story
Francis Walsingham: The Babington Plot and the Fall of Mary Queen of Scots
Francis Walsingham: The Babington Plot and the Fall of Mary Queen of ScotsThis episode focuses on Walsingham's most famous intelligence operation: uncovering and manipulating the Babington Plot of 1586, which led to the execution of Mary Queen of Scots. The operation demonstrated Walsingham's sophisticated understanding of counterintelligence and his willingness to use deception and entrapment to protect Elizabeth's reign.The episode details how Walsingham allowed the conspiracy to develop while carefully monitoring and documenting the plotters' activities. Through his agent Gilbert Gifford and the cooperation of Mary's custodian, Sir Amias Paulet, Walsingham intercepted and decoded...
2025-06-19
10 min
Unapologetically Wild with Mary Giordano
20. From Fear to Freedom: What Really Happens on a Women’s Group Trip
10 women. Ages 27-69 One life-changing week. This isn’t a vacation recap - it’s a behind-the-scenes look at what really happens when women stop waiting, get on the plane, and say yes to the thing that scares the hell out of them. In this episode, you’ll hear directly from the women who came on my most recent Unapologetically Wild retreat in Bali. What they were afraid of, what almost kept them from coming, and how this experience cracked them open in ways they didn’t see coming. You’ll h...
2025-06-18
27 min
Unapologetically Wild with Mary Giordano
19. Bend, Don't Break: The Freedom in Letting Go
Ever notice how the second life veers off script, your whole mood shifts with it? In this episode, I’m coming to you from Bali (yep, still pinching myself) with some real talk about expectations—how they quietly hijack your presence, mess with your energy, and keep you stuck chasing a version of life that doesn’t actually exist. I’ll share why some of the most powerful moments of my life happened because the plan fell apart—not in spite of it. And why letting go—of the timeline, the checklist, the need for it to be per...
2025-06-10
14 min
Unapologetically Wild with Mary Giordano
18. You Can’t Talk To Yourself Like Sh*t & Expect To Rise
If someone followed you around all day and talked to you the way you talk to you… Would you call them supportive? Or would you slap them? Because most of us wouldn’t let a stranger say half the sh*t we say to ourselves—and yet we let it slide when it’s coming from inside our own head. This episode is your wake-up call. We’re not sugarcoating it. We’re going all in on the damage of negative self-talk, where it actually comes from, and how to stop being your o...
2025-05-20
13 min
Unapologetically Wild with Mary Giordano
17. F The Shoulds: What Got You Here Won't Set You Free
We’ve all been handed a script for how life should look: Get married. Have the kids. Climb the ladder. Be grateful. Be good. And don’t rock the boat. But what if that script never fit you in the first place? In this episode, I’m calling out the quiet ways we abandon ourselves trying to meet expectations we never agreed to and what happens when we stop living for the “shoulds” and start living for what actually feels aligned. I’ll share the real reason I never foll...
2025-05-13
14 min
Unapologetically Wild with Mary Giordano
16. What 5 Days In A Treehouse Showed Me
Sometimes the most important thing you can do… is pause. In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on a chapter that’s been anything but easy. After months of living in a low-grade state of survival - navigating Phoebe’s health, abandoning my routines, and feeling completely disconnected from myself, I finally stepped away. Five days in a luxury treehouse tucked into the Colorado mountains gave me the breathing room I didn’t even know I needed. This wasn’t a trip to “reset” or come back with a 20-step morning ro...
2025-05-06
12 min
Take care of your body by Ry
Pretty Hurts & History did that: With Kellie Giordano French Phd Student
What if eating disorders didn’t start with social media—but with scripture? With saints? With centuries of silence passed down through bloodlines and body shame?In this episode, Ry is joined by French PhD student and researcher Kellie Giordano, whose work traces the haunting history of eating disorders through religion, literature, medicine, and cultural shifts. Together, they unpack how women’s bodies became symbols of purity, sacrifice, and control—from Eve’s bite to medieval asceticism, from Victorian hunger to Instagram diet trends.Kellie takes us deep into the archives:
2025-05-03
1h 00
Unapologetically Wild with Mary Giordano
15. Procrastination Isn’t a Quirk - It’s a Cage
You keep thinking you’re just “bad at time management.” Or that you just need to get your sh*t together. It's not just a bad habit. Procrastination is the invisible cage you keep locking yourself inside while telling yourself you’re “just busy.” This episode isn’t about beating yourself up. It’s about finally understanding what’s actually happening underneath the stall... and how to start breaking the cycle before it becomes your identity. Inside this episode: 🔥 Why procrastination isn’t laziness (and what it really signals) 🔥 How sham...
2025-04-29
20 min
Unapologetically Wild with Mary Giordano
14. Motivation is Bullsh*t - Stop Craving It
You keep waiting for the spark. The fire. The feeling that finally makes it all click. But here’s the truth: Motivation isn’t the fuel, it’s the reward. And if you’re sitting around waiting to feel ready, you’ll stay stuck in the same cycle you keep saying you want to break. This episode is a callout and a reset. Because your problem isn’t laziness, inconsistency, or lack of discipline It’s your relationship with discomfort. Inside this episode: 🔥 Why motivation is unreliable (and w...
2025-04-22
15 min
Unapologetically Wild with Mary Giordano
13. If You’ve Ever Had a Soul Dog…This One’s for You
This episode isn’t about morning routines, mindset shifts, or microshifts. It’s about my dog. My almost 14-year-old yellow lab, Phoebe. My trail companion, road trip partner, rock-diving enthusiast, and soul dog. And what happens when the one who’s always held space for you, suddenly needs you to hold space for them. In this personal and emotional episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on what’s been going on behind the scenes these past few months. It’s a story I haven’t told until now. We’re ta...
2025-04-15
37 min
Unapologetically Wild with Mary Giordano
12. Your Future Self Is Counting On You To Stop Playing Small
You know that version of you you keep saying you want to become? She’s not waiting for perfect. She’s counting on you to stop playing small...now. In this raw, no-BS episode, we’re digging into the sneaky ways we hold ourselves back - not with massive failures, but with quiet avoidance, scrolling, self-doubt, and delay. Because here’s the truth: Every time you choose comfort over courage, you abandon the future you. If you’ve ever said: ✨ “I just need to figure it out first…” ✨ “I’ll go all...
2025-04-08
12 min
Unapologetically Wild with Mary Giordano
11. Why Worrying Is A Waste Of Your Time And What To Do Instead
How much time have you lost spiraling over things that haven’t even happened? Worry feels like it’s helping, but the truth is, it’s just keeping you stuck in survival mode. In this episode of Unapologetically Wild, we’re calling out worry for what it really is: 🛑 An illusion of control. 🛑 A pattern that robs you of peace. 🛑 A habit that paralyzes instead of prepares. I’ll share a personal story that brought this home for me (yep, it involves camping, my bank account, and a tattoo on my ribs), plus I’ll wa...
2025-04-01
16 min
Unapologetically Wild with Mary Giordano
10. You’re Already Consistent - And I’m About to Prove It To You
First, let’s take a moment to celebrate hitting 10 episodes! 🎉 Thank you for tuning in, sharing, and showing up for this podcast, I couldn’t do it without you. Think you’re struggling with consistency? Let me flip that belief on its head because you’re already consistent… just not in the way you think. In this episode, I’m breaking down the truth about consistency, why you’re not actually “inconsistent,” and how the habits you repeat every day, whether helpful or not, are shaping your identity and your outcomes. We’ll also talk about...
2025-03-25
16 min
Catholic Daily Reflections
March 19, Solemnity of Saint Joseph, Husband of Mary - The Greatness of Saint Joseph
Read OnlineWhen Joseph awoke, he did as the angel of the Lord had commanded him and took his wife into his home. Matthew 1:24What is it that made Saint Joseph so great? He wasn’t immaculately conceived as our Blessed Mother was. He was not divine like Jesus. But he was the head of the Holy Family, its guardian and its provider. He became the legal father of the Savior of the World and the spouse of the Mother of God. But Joseph is not great only because he was given such incredible privileges. First an...
2025-03-18
05 min
Unapologetically Wild with Mary Giordano
9. Why You’ll Never “Find” Your Purpose - And Why That’s a Good Thing
How many times have you told yourself you just need to find your purpose - like it’s some missing puzzle piece waiting to be discovered? What if I told you that’s the very thing keeping you stuck? In this episode of Unapologetically Wild, we’re flipping the script on everything you’ve been taught about purpose. Because the truth is, purpose isn’t something you find. It’s something you create. If you’ve ever felt like you’re falling behind, waiting for clarity, or stuck in the figuring it out phase, this epis...
2025-03-18
23 min
Unapologetically Wild with Mary Giordano
8. Lessons From The Wild: What Nature Taught Me About Trust, Confidence, & Fear
If there’s one thing the outdoors has taught me, it’s that real confidence doesn’t come from knowing—it comes from doing. We spend so much time trying to prepare. We read the books, we listen to the podcasts, we Google ourselves into oblivion—convincing ourselves that if we just gather enough information, we’ll finally feel ready. But here’s the truth: you don’t build confidence by thinking about it—you build it by stepping into the unknown and proving to yourself, over and over, that you can handle it. Mother Nature does...
2025-03-11
21 min
Unapologetically Wild with Mary Giordano
7. Stop Apologizing - Here’s Why (And What to Say Instead)
If “I’m sorry” is practically your default response, this episode is for you. Women have been conditioned to shrink themselves—to soften their words, cushion their presence, and apologize for simply existing. But every unnecessary “I’m sorry” chips away at your confidence and reinforces the belief that you should be the one adjusting. In today’s episode, we’re diving into: 🔥 Why over-apologizing is more than just politeness—it’s conditioning 🔥 A Costco moment that made me really see how often women do this 🔥 How apologizing too much impacts your confidence, career, and relationships 🔥 The sim...
2025-03-04
21 min
Unapologetically Wild with Mary Giordano
6. The One Habit That Changed My Life (And It’s Not What You Expect)
At 19, I had my first panic attack—and I was convinced I was dying. That moment led me down a path I never saw coming. A doctor handed me a prescription, but what really changed my life? Meditation. And before you roll your eyes or think, I can’t meditate because my mind won’t shut up—this episode is for you. Because meditation isn’t about clearing your mind, sitting still for 30 minutes, or achieving some mystical Zen state. It’s about training your brain to stop running on autopilot and helping you break free from stress, over...
2025-02-25
24 min
Unapologetically Wild with Mary Giordano
5. The Truth About Fear (And Why You’re Still Playing Small)
What if fear isn’t what’s actually holding you back? You tell yourself you’re afraid—of failure, of judgment, of taking the leap. But what if that’s not the real reason you’re still playing small? What if fear is just a convenient excuse to keep you from facing something deeper? In today’s episode, I’m breaking down why fear isn’t the real problem—and what actually is. We’re talking about: 🔥 The hidden reason you keep hesitating (and why “overcoming fear” isn’t the answer) 🔥 How your identity is the real thing kee...
2025-02-18
18 min
Unapologetically Wild with Mary Giordano
4. People-Pleasing is Making You Miserable: Here’s How to Stop
Hey friends, today’s episode is about to hit deep. If you’ve ever found yourself bending over backward for people who wouldn’t even lean for you, this is for you. If you’ve ever said yes when you really meant hell no—this is for you. If you’ve been taught that being nice means sacrificing your own well-being—this is for you. In this episode, we’re breaking down: ✅ Where people-pleasing actually comes from (spoiler: it’s deeper than just wanting to be “nice”) ✅ Why saying no feels so damn hard—and...
2025-02-11
18 min
Unapologetically Wild with Mary Giordano
3. The Real Reason You Feel Stuck (And How to Break Free)
Welcome back to Unapologetically Wild! Before we dive in, I’ve got some exciting news—thanks to all of your amazing feedback, I’ve decided to start posting weekly instead of every other week. That means you can tune in every Tuesday for a brand new episode! Now, let’s talk about that restless, nagging feeling of being stuck. You know the one—where life feels like Groundhog Day, like you’re pressing the gas and the brake at the same time, revving the engine but going nowhere. You’re busy. You’re checking all the boxes. And y...
2025-02-05
32 min
The Dom Giordano Program
Dom Giordano's Unbiased Opinion (Full Show)
12 - After a plane collided with a helicopter, who is to blame? Trump seems to think it’s the FAA and their hiring practices. Is that a fair point to make or not? Dom weighs in. 1220 - Harlem Globetrotters player Joey “Hot Rod” De La Rosa joins us today to give us an inside look at what it’s like being a Globetrotter. Joey loves the hook shot, and so does Dom! Are the Washington Generals due for a win? Is Dom secretly a Generals fan? Who did Joey learn from and how was he inspired to play ball? Can Dom and...
2025-01-30
2h 11
Unapologetically Wild with Mary Giordano
2. Start Messy, Stay Wild: 5 Ways to Do the Fk'n Thing
Welcome to the second episode of Unapologetically Wild! In this episode, we’re getting into what it really means to "do the fk'n thing"—not with fearlessness or a perfectly laid-out plan, but by showing up messy, scared, and uncertain, and taking action anyway. I share my personal journey of leaving a stable career, buying an RV (without a clue how to use it), and proving to myself what’s possible when you trust your gut and start taking bold steps -- but to be wild, you don't need to do all that! I share all about the mental traps that kee...
2025-01-23
16 min
Unapologetically Wild with Mary Giordano
1. Living Unapologetically Wild: How My Journey Began
Welcome to the very first episode of Unapologetically Wild! Today’s episode is extra special as I launch this podcast on what would have been my dad’s 85th birthday. He taught me to live unapologetically wild, to trust myself, and to figure life out by doing—not waiting. In this episode, I’m sharing the moments, lessons, and leaps that led me here. From learning how to change a tire on I-95 at 16 to quitting a 13-year nursing career to live life on my terms, my journey has been anything but conventional. Through all the twists and turns, the fears and...
2025-01-23
15 min
Unapologetically Wild with Mary Giordano
Trailer: Unapologetically Wild with Mary Giordano
Every day, you have a choice: to stay where you are or to step into a life of greater vitality, alignment, and growth. Unapologetically Wild is for women who are ready to take control of their lives, prioritize their well-being, and explore what’s possible when they embrace change, intention, and a sense of adventure. I’m Mary Giordano, a former nurse who left a 13-year career to pursue a life of freedom, exploration, and intentional living. Through reflections on mindset, health, travel, and outdoor adventure, I’ll share stories and insights that inspire meaningful change. Whether it’s b...
2025-01-10
01 min
Vermont Artists & Authors
(Episode 70): Vermont’s Literary Daughter: Brent L Kendrick on Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
#VermontAuthor #BrentLKendrick #GreenMountainStories #CreativeNonfiction #LiteraryHistory #VermontLiterature #AmericanLiterature #AuthorInterview #BookTalk #WritingLife #HistoricalLiterature #EducationAndLiterature #LiteraryReinvention #AcademicLife #LiteratureLovers #MaryEWilkinsFreeman Welcome to Episode 361 of Storycomic Presents! In this episode, host Barney Smith is thrilled to chat with Brent L Kendrick, a celebrated academic and author known for his dynamic and extensive career in literature and education. Brent joins us to discuss his recent works, including 'In Bed: My Year of Foolin’ Around' and 'Green Mountain Stories', shedding light on his unique writing approach and deep connections to Vermont's literary heritage. 'In Bed: My Year of Foolin’ Around' is a coll...
2024-12-11
35 min
Vermont Artists & Authors
(Episode 70): Vermont’s Literary Daughter: Brent L Kendrick on Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
#VermontAuthor #BrentLKendrick #GreenMountainStories #CreativeNonfiction #LiteraryHistory #VermontLiterature #AmericanLiterature #AuthorInterview #BookTalk #WritingLife #HistoricalLiterature #EducationAndLiterature #LiteraryReinvention #AcademicLife #LiteratureLovers #MaryEWilkinsFreeman Welcome to Episode 361 of Storycomic Presents! In this episode, host Barney Smith is thrilled to chat with Brent L Kendrick, a celebrated academic and author known for his dynamic and extensive career in literature and education. Brent joins us to discuss his recent works, including 'In Bed: My Year of Foolin’ Around' and 'Green Mountain Stories', shedding light on his unique writing approach and deep connections to Vermont's literary heritage. 'In Bed: My Year of Foolin’ Around' is a coll...
2024-12-11
35 min
Vermont Artists & Authors
(Episode 66): Mary Elder Jacobsen’s 'Stonechat': A Tapestry of Human Emotion
#StorycomicPresents #MaryElderJacobsen #Stonechat #Poetry #NaturalWorld #Family #Grief #Joy #HumanNature #PoeticForms #LiteraryArt #NaturePoetry #VermontPoets #EmotionalLandscape Host Barney Smith is delighted to welcome Mary Elder Jacobsen, a poet, illustrator, and revered coordinator for the Words Out Loud Fall Reading Series. In this episode, we dive into Mary's debut poetry collection, "Stonechat," published by Rootstock Publishing. Mary's evocative poetry weaves a rich tapestry of themes, including family, grief, joy, and profound connections with the natural world. The Title sequence was designed and created by Morgan Quaid. See more of Morgan’s Work at: https://morganquaid.com/ Stor...
2024-11-17
21 min
Vermont Artists & Authors
(Episode 66): Mary Elder Jacobsen’s 'Stonechat': A Tapestry of Human Emotion
#StorycomicPresents #MaryElderJacobsen #Stonechat #Poetry #NaturalWorld #Family #Grief #Joy #HumanNature #PoeticForms #LiteraryArt #NaturePoetry #VermontPoets #EmotionalLandscape Host Barney Smith is delighted to welcome Mary Elder Jacobsen, a poet, illustrator, and revered coordinator for the Words Out Loud Fall Reading Series. In this episode, we dive into Mary's debut poetry collection, "Stonechat," published by Rootstock Publishing. Mary's evocative poetry weaves a rich tapestry of themes, including family, grief, joy, and profound connections with the natural world. The Title sequence was designed and created by Morgan Quaid. See more of Morgan’s Work at: https://morganquaid.com/ Stor...
2024-11-17
21 min
Talking Postgres with Claire Giordano
How I got started as a developer (& in Postgres) with Tom Lane
It was not Tom Lane’s plan to become a computer person. Tom’s plan was to be a pinball machine designer. And yet for the last 26 years Tom has been one of the most prolific engineering contributors to Postgres. In this episode of Talking Postgres with Claire Giordano, PostgreSQL luminary Tom Lane walks us through how he got his start as a developer and in Postgres—including his time working on desktop calculators at HP. And how he has code running on Mars (and most of us don’t.) During Tom’s PhD studies at Carnegie Mellon, nobody told him d...
2024-10-11
1h 39
The Whole Doula Podcast
29. Navigating the sometimes polarising roles of Midwife and Doula with Terri-J De Nobrega
Terri-J De Nobrega, known as Jay (she/her), is a dedicated Registered Midwife and Birth Worker/Doula based in London, UK. With over eight years of experience in both clinical and community settings, Jay brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to providing holistic care for families throughout pregnancy, birth, and the postpartum journey. From the outset of her career in birth work, Jay has prioritised ensuring that women, people, and their families are respected, understood, and fully engaged in their birthing experience. She is committed to delivering support that is culturally sensitive...
2024-09-24
50 min
The Whole Doula Podcast
28. Growing a Birth Business while raising babies with Rowena Cooke
Rowie (she/her) is a birth and postpartum doula living and mothering on Gadubanud Land. Rowie is a former primary school educator and myotherapist. She has two daughters (6 and almost 4). She lives amongst the trees overlooking the beach with her partner Jake, her two girls and their dog, Pinto. Rowie is a passionate advocate for women’s choices in birth and supports birth both in the hospital and at home. She recognizes the importance of feeling supported in birth and postpartum and works with clients to navigate these transformational times in their lives feeling empowered. You c...
2024-09-10
53 min
The Whole Doula Podcast
27. The long term investment of Postpartum Care with Imren Bayram
Imren (she/her) is a qualified Postpartum Doula and mother of two who has first-hand experience of the beauty and complexity that is pregnancy, birth and postpartum. Imren is passionate about women receiving the necessary care they need during the first forty days after birth and beyond. Her own experiences of becoming and being a mother in today’s society have influenced Imren’s passion to provide support, hold space and create a community of care for new and seasoned mothers. With a background in youth work, teaching and community planning, Imren has learned how to walk alon...
2024-08-27
52 min
The Whole Doula Podcast
26. Ancient knowing in Modern Context with Nadia Raafat
London-based Nadia has been a birth doula since 2009. In that time she has supported every type of birth from elective cesarean to Free birth; trained with many different people and gained certification in many different modalities from biomechanics to Mindfulness for Mothers and Hypnosis to Benkung Belly Wrapping. A former journalist and magazine editor, she came to doula-ing after the birth of her first child; an unplanned, undiagnosed breech and emergency cesarean following 12 hours of labour. She went on to have 3 HBACS (the first 2 outside the system with independent midwives). Nadia is also a senior y...
2024-08-13
47 min
The Whole Doula Podcast
25. Nourishing mums on the inside and the outside with Erika Watson-Lawson
Erika she/her is a Jacksonville, Florida native. She has been a Registered Dietitian for over 15 years and decided that she was “doulaing” so much for friends and family, she should make it official. In 2021 Erika became a certified doula and founded her own nutrition focused doula business, called Purely Nourishing Doula. She offers virtual and in-person services from nutrition coaching, pregnancy & labor support. Shortly, she will be adding group nutrition coaching to her menu of services. Erika also educates and empowers women through movement as a 4th Trimester Fitness Instructor®️. The class she leads, Birth Bal...
2024-07-30
1h 00
The Whole Doula Podcast
4: Full Spectrum Doula with Emily Morter
Emily Morter (she/her) is an osteopath and doula based in Naarm, Melbourne (on Wurundjeri land). She provides gentle and compassionate care for everybody. Her holistic approach honours you as the expert on your body, with deep listening and co-creation of treatment plans that support your healing journey. Emily comes from a long lineage of midwives. She is a full spectrum doula, offering continuity of care throughout preconception, pregnancy, pregnancy loss or abortion, birth, stillbirth, postpartum and parenting. She works from her home studio and travels for home visits around metropolitan Melbourne.
2024-07-26
40 min
The Whole Doula Podcast
3: Becoming Your Own Doula First with Maddison Sharman
Based in Melbourne (on Wurundjeri land) , Maddison Sharman (she/her/they/them) has been in the Healing Arts for 13 yrs, running a developed solo practitioner business in which she currently offers bodywork, yoni massage, remedial and pregnancy massage, flower essences, sound healing, reiki, sacred sexual healing and more. Maddison is a new doula, training at the time of recording with Rhea Dempsey, and on call to attend her first birth. Maddison's journey to birthwork was almost by accident when one of her pregnant clients asked her to accompany her fo...
2024-07-26
42 min
The Whole Doula Podcast
2: The Story of Mary, where it all began
Before we get into our conversation episodes, I wanted to introduce myself and my story of how I got started in my work as a Full Spectrum Doula, Educator, Counsellor, Facilitator, Community Builder, and Business Mentor. When I was a teenager, I became very interested in cultural and linguistic diversity, particularly after living in Mexico as an exchange student. That amazing experience had a profound impact on the trajectory of my life. After university, I worked in the community development sector supporting the resettlement of migrant and refugee women and children. I loved that work, b...
2024-07-26
21 min
The Whole Doula Podcast
24. Holding Space for all the things with Weronika Walker
Weronika (she/her) lives, works, and plays on the traditional territory of Haudenosaunee, Anishinaabe, and Neutral People. Weronika is a birth and postpartum doula, an outdoor guide, and an immigrant from Poland. After years of being a part of the emergency services (first as a paramedic, then a wildfire firefighter), Weronika started dreaming of birth work in 2018 and became a doula a couple of years later. She believes that every person should have access to inclusive, full-spectrum reproductive health care and she strives to help her clients have the experiences they desire. Weronika loves witnessing...
2024-07-16
49 min
Dr Mary Travelbest Guide
Naples Italy Part 1
Episode Naples, Italy Part 1 In this episode, the FAQ is: How do I get to and from the airport? I am an inexperienced flyer and need to know how to get there and back if I don’t take a taxi or Uber/Lyft, which can be very expensive. Today’s Destination is Naples, Italy Part 1 Today’s Misstep- I took the Subway in the wrong direction. Travel Advice: Use Chat GPT for travel ideas, but verify the results
2024-07-05
09 min
The Whole Doula Podcast
23. Pioneering in the Queer & Gender Diverse Birthing Community with Tasara Dewhurst
Tasara (they/them) is The Queer Doula, a full-spectrum doula for Queers and Allies, living in Wurundjeri Country. Tasara provides care, education, and advocacy for individuals and their families throughout their reproductive journey, including conception, pregnancy, birth, postpartum, and early birth experiences such as miscarriage and abortion. Tasara’s extensive experience, knowledge, skills, and intuition bring a grounded and calming presence to childbirth, postpartum, and the various services they offer. The Queer Doula is driven by a profound commitment to affirming and championing queer identities and the distinct paths the LGBTQIA+ community takes in creating th...
2024-07-01
46 min
The Whole Doula Podcast
22. Breaking Down Barriers for Marginalized Communities with Bianca Sprague
Based in Nova Scotia, Canada, Bianca Sprague (she/her) founder of Bebo Mia, has been a dedicated educator, author, activist, and doula since 2007. Passionate about accessible pre and postnatal care for marginalized communities, she advocates for mental wellness in families, drawing from her struggle with postpartum depression and family experiences. Bianca champions reproductive health and justice, focusing on breaking down barriers for female and queer entrepreneurs and restoring joy, equity, and safety in family care through her expertise and innovative approaches. Connect with Bianca in the following ways: ...
2024-06-18
1h 07
Storycomic Presents: Interviews with Amazing Storytellers and Artists
(Episode 361): Vermont’s Literary Daughter: Brent L Kendrick on Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
#StorycomicPresents #BrentLKendrick #GreenMountainStories #CreativeNonfiction #LiteraryHistory #VermontLiterature #AmericanLiterature #AuthorInterview #BookTalk #WritingLife #HistoricalLiterature #EducationAndLiterature #LiteraryReinvention #AcademicLife #LiteratureLovers #MaryEWilkinsFreeman Welcome to Episode 361 of Storycomic Presents! In this episode, host Barney Smith is thrilled to chat with Brent L Kendrick, a celebrated academic and author known for his dynamic and extensive career in literature and education. Brent joins us to discuss his recent works, including 'In Bed: My Year of Foolin’ Around' and 'Green Mountain Stories', shedding light on his unique writing approach and deep connections to Vermont's literary heritage. 'In Bed: My Year of Foolin’ Around' is a coll...
2024-06-06
35 min
The Whole Doula Podcast
21. Embracing Sovereign Birth Transformation with Johara Bellali
Johara (she/her) is a Moroccan-German homebirth and sovereign birth companion who believes in birth as a rite of passage and that pregnancy, birth, and postpartum is a transformative journeys. Johara works with nature-based rituals, paying attention to intergenerational presence, more than humans and intuition. To prepare physically for your birth, in addition to explaining the physiology of birth and what is needed to ensure the unfolding of physiology, Johara uses bodywork, breathwork, visualization, and massage. Johara had the privilege to accompany births in Nairobi, Kenya in 2012 and has since then accompanied home bi...
2024-06-04
48 min
The Whole Doula Podcast
20. Birth Unveiled: Redefining Motherhood with Shoshana Maurer
Shoshana lives in London, UK, and has been working as a doula for 13 years, she likes to ‘debunk’ the myth that birth is romantic, easy, and painless. She says it is joyful, super empowering, and the only true ‘pain with gain’ that there is. In her client work, Shoshana likes to educate her clients antenatally for every eventuality, as she feels that knowledge is the key to having a positive birth. Shoshana has a little black book with lots of contacts in the birth world and can signpost her clients’ pre and post-birth to other experts in the field...
2024-05-21
49 min
The Whole Doula Podcast
19. Empowering Birth Stories with Aimee Sing
Aimee (she/her) is a mother to three amazing children, a birth advocate and volunteer, a doula, a calm birth educator, a lactation consultant (IBCLC), and co-founder of the Australian VBAC stories podcast. She lives on Darug and Gundungurra land in the upper Blue Mountains and supports families in her various roles throughout the Blue Mountains, Hawkesbury, and Nepean areas. Aimee has experienced multiple different pregnancy and birth experiences including early birth, premature birth, a cesarean section, and two home vaginal births after a caesarean, and this provides a unique lens through which she...
2024-05-07
53 min
Storycomic Presents: Interviews with Amazing Storytellers and Artists
(Episode 351): Mary Elder Jacobsen’s 'Stonechat': A Tapestry of Human Emotion
#StorycomicPresents #MaryElderJacobsen #Stonechat #Poetry #NaturalWorld #Family #Grief #Joy #HumanNature #PoeticForms #LiteraryArt #NaturePoetry #VermontPoets #EmotionalLandscape Join us in Episode 351 of Storycomic Presents, where host Barney Smith is delighted to welcome back Mary Elder Jacobsen, a poet, illustrator, and revered coordinator for the Words Out Loud Fall Reading Series. In this episode, we dive into Mary's debut poetry collection, "Stonechat," published by Janus Point Press. Mary's evocative poetry weaves a rich tapestry of themes, including family, grief, joy, and profound connections with the natural world. "Stonechat" spans a range of poetic forms from sonnets to villanelles, exploring...
2024-04-23
21 min
The Whole Doula Podcast
18. Serbian Doula: Nurturing Wellness & Motherhood with Mirjana Gnjatic
Mirjana Gnjatić is the first doula in Serbia. She attended Michel Odent’s Paramanadoula seminar in 2010. Back in 2012, she invited a DONA doula trainer to Belgrade and organized the first-ever doula training in Serbia, after which doula calling spread throughout the region. The following year the first informal Serbian doula association was founded which now has about a hundred doulas from all over Serbia. Mirjana is a massage therapist, prenatal yoga instructor, and mother and baby yoga teacher. During her first pregnancy in 2006. she recorded the first and only Yoga DVD for pregnant women in Ser...
2024-04-23
1h 08
The Whole Doula Podcast
17. Honouring sacred ancestral knowledge with Lisa Marie Flores
Lisa Marie is a birth worker based in Fresno, California with a special passion for supporting folks who are marginalized and vulnerable, especially pregnant teens who are in foster care or who have been involved in the child protection system. Lisa Marie is Yaqui Indigenous and Mexican by descent and is the only indigenous birth worker who is native to her area. As a birth worker, her objective is to pay tribute to the wisdom of her ancestors by offering nurturing and holistic care to women and families throughout the childbearing journey. One of the...
2024-04-09
1h 01
Easy Bake Coven
Episode 106: Surviving The Wesleyan Cult- An Interview with Deb Donner
Send us a textIn the late 1970s, a strange group of folks arrived on Vashon Island, WA. Seemingly overnight, 60 men, women and children set up military tents and portapotties and got to work transforming 58 acres of pristine coastal forest into a religious commune. Under the direction of their charismatic leader Lou, and his surly wife Mary Lou, the Wesleyan Cult built homes and a life for their community on their private compound. Rumors swirled around town as islanders wondered what this new group was up to. As we find out this week, it was much weirder an...
2024-04-05
2h 08
The Whole Doula Podcast
16. Pivoting with courage and vulnerability with Mary Giordano
I am Mary Giordano (she/her), your host here on the Whole Doula Podcast. This is a little solo episode to mark the end of season one on the podcast before we dive into a whole bunch of new conversations in season two. For those who don’t know me, I am a Full Spectrum Doula, Educator, Counsellor, Facilitator, Community Builder, Business Mentor/Coach, and Online Course Creator. Here I share a little update on my business since the podcast launched six months ago, some feedback on the Savvy Doula, some manifestations for the...
2024-03-26
10 min
The Whole Doula Podcast
15. Honouring your resilience with Dusk Liney
Dusk (she/her) is in her third year as a birth doula, but she has worked as a space holder for a decade. Dusk lives in Boiwuring country in Altona Meadows. Her focus is on supporting survivors of sexual assault or trauma and as a survivor of childhood sexual assault herself, she is driven to support others navigating the unique challenges of pregnancy like she did. Dusk experienced a lot of silencing in her childhood and early 20s, and she was always drawn to listen to other people. This resulted in her creating a...
2024-03-12
28 min
The Whole Doula Podcast
14. Pregnancy Birthing Journeys with Siobhan Calleja
Siobhan (she/her) lives in Adelaide on Kaurna country. While Siobhan was practicing as a Vedic yoga and meditation teacher and studying Ayurveda and the Vedic tradition, she found prenatal and postnatal mothers attending her classes were naturally drawn to stay behind after class to share their pregnancy birthing journeys. These conversations resonated with Siobhan’s own devotion to the Divine Mother and inspired her to train to become an Ayurvedic Postpartum Doula. Siobhan currently services families in the Adelaide Hills on a farm where new mothers can receive traditional Ayurvedic bodywork, as well as in families ho...
2024-02-27
42 min
Storycomic Presents: Interviews with Amazing Storytellers and Artists
(Episode 333): Dave Baker Shares 'Mary Tyler MooreHawk': A Comic Book Breakthrough
#DaveBaker #MaryTylerMooreHawk #ComicBookWriter #GraphicNovel #EisnerNominated #StorycomicPresents #ComicBookArt #ArtisticJourney #SuperScientists #FuturisticJournalism #ActionAdventure #MagazineArticles #ComicBookStories #TopShelfComics #CreativeProcess Step into the imaginative world of comic books with Barney Smith, your host at Storycomic.com, in this engaging episode of Storycomic Presents. We're delighted to welcome back Dave Baker, an Eisner Nominated writer and illustrator known for his captivating contributions to the comic book industry. With notable works like Forest Hills Bootleg Society, Everyone Is Tulip, and Star Trek Voyager, Dave has made significant impacts on fans and the creative community. In this episode, we dive deep into Dave's...
2024-02-13
32 min
The Whole Doula Podcast
13. Path to Creating Rooted Willow Community with Sara BhaduriHauck
Sara (she/her) is a Certified Birth, Bereavement, and Postpartum Doula and a Certified Lactation Counselor with a professional background in biological sciences and education. She lives with her four children, her husband, and a menagerie of dogs and cats on a small farm in southeastern York County, Pennsylvania. Sara has been providing her services in her private practice, Mandala Motherhood, for three years. In addition to this, she also works under the umbrella of a nonprofit she founded last year, called Rooted Willow Community, which is a small organization offering free and low-cost support groups and...
2024-02-13
44 min
The Whole Doula Podcast
12: Reinventing Oneself with Sharon Rootes
Sharon (she/her) lives and works in Hobart on Nipaluna Country. Sharon is a postpartum professional with a decades long background in nursing. Her nursing career and specialization in Paediatrics and Neonatal Intensive Care, that has seen her care for many mothers and babies in the acute hospital setting, has prepared her well for her new career as a postpartum doula. Her own personal experience as a mother and grandmother, and her experience having an unwell baby herself have also given her immense amounts of wisdom and a unique capacity to understand, support, empower, nurture and hold space for...
2024-01-29
36 min
The Whole Doula Podcast
11: Investigator to Postpartum Doula with Jennifer Tawil
Jennifer (she/her) joins me from Sint Sinck territory in Westchester County, New York. Jennifer is eight months into her postpartum doula business journey, is almost fully booked and is loving and thriving in her new career, which was inspired by the incredible experience, support and validation she felt from her own doula 21 years ago when her son was six weeks old. Jennifer’s professional background includes 25 years serving as an investigator and 8 years as the district office manager for a NYS Assemblywoman where she helped local residents resolve a host of issues that affected their daily lives. This ro...
2024-01-16
36 min
The Whole Doula Podcast
10: Knowing Your Edges with Kellie Whiskin
Kellie lives in Torquay on Wathaurong country and is a Doula, Movement Therapist, and Counsellor with a profound understanding of the physical, emotional, and psychological aspects of birth. Kellie seamlessly weaves together her expertise to guide expectant parents and the people they love through pregnancy, birth and postpartum. As a teacher in Centred Body Movement, Kellie recognises the vital connection between the body and mind, harnessing authentic movement to largely facilitate the support she provides. Her background as a Counsellor compliments her ability to provide holistic support, addressing the emotional and mental facets of t...
2023-12-19
40 min
The Whole Doula Podcast
9: Serving the Presence with Neri Life-Choma
Based in Silicon Valley, California, Neri (she/her) is a mother, veteran childbirth educator, birth doula and doula trainer, and the founder of Birth Coach Method. Neri is celebrating 20 years of leadership in the field of childbirth support after serendipitously finding her way from academia to the world of birth in her native Israel soon after the birth of her first baby. Throughout her career, she has been honoured to provide doula support and teach childbirth education classes to hundreds of expectant couples, as well as to direct and manage programs at two birth resource centres. Neri’s w...
2023-12-05
50 min
The Whole Doula Podcast
8: Between a Rock and a Hard Place with Julie Clarke
In this conversation, Julie Clarke, a doula for over 35 years, shares her experiences in supporting new parents and families and her love for her work. Julie has created the Birth Doula Academy of Australia and offers childbirth and parenting education courses. She shared the challenges she faces, especially the financial aspect of being a doula, and stresses the importance of financial planning for a sustainable doula business. She also shared an inspiring birth story of providing a second opinion that led to a successful Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC). Julie vividly paints her role in enabling successful births and...
2023-11-21
42 min
The Whole Doula Podcast
7: Empowering Reproductive Health with Amanda Trieger
Today’s guest is Amanda Trieger, sacred birthkeeper and doula for all stages of life. We will visit about Amanda's background and her diverse offerings in women's health, well-being, and doula services. Amanda shares her experience in holistic health care as a sacred birth keeper, life-long student of the world, as well as her work in supporting positive menstruality culture. Amanda (she/her) lives in the Hunter Valley on Wonnarua Country. Amanda is a sacred birthkeeper, and she is honoured to be present as life begins & a mother is born. She has worked with thousands of practitioners and...
2023-11-07
36 min
The Whole Doula Podcast
6: Building Your Business Around Your Core Values with Alyssa Booth
Alyssa (she/her) is a wife, mum of 3, friend, Christian and a fierce advocate. Alyssa lives in the Illawarra region on Dharawal country. She has a big passion for homebirth and continuity of midwifery care, while also being passionate in supporting hospital births. A doula for 8 years now, Alyssa has established a consistent business in the doula world, expanding her business to include baby-wearing education and volunteer work with not for profits and charities. In our conversation today, we will discuss the doula training process and how to feel more confident about starting your own business as a...
2023-10-23
35 min
The Whole Doula Podcast
5: The Circle of Community with Debi Azubel
Debi Azubel (pronouns she/her) was born in Mexico and raised through Mexico, Argentina, Israel and Spain, before finding herself on Wurundjeri land where her children were born. She is a birth and postpartum doula, because she believes that continuity of care is crucial to a mother's well being. However, her biggest passion is the closing of the bones ceremony. Debi weaves into her work the various tools she has collected along the way as a permaculturist, gardener, primary school teacher, as well as her love for cooking, music...
2023-10-10
36 min
The Whole Doula Podcast
1: There's More Than One Way To Doula
Hello, and welcome to The Whole Doula Podcast. I am your host, Mary Giordano. I'm a doula, birth educator, counselor, business mentor, community builder, and of course, the host of this new podcast. The Whole Doula Podcast is a conversation space for doulas and birth workers to talk about the diverse paths that led them to birth work, as well as the diverse and unique skills, interests, and offerings that they bring to their birth keeping roles. The idea came to me upon reflecting on the various interests and skills I bring to my...
2023-08-20
02 min
Beat Your Addictions
Your Struggle With Addiction Is A Normal Response To Untreated Trauma
On today's episode of Beat Your Addictions we interview author Mary Giuliani about the process of healing from trauma. About Mary - Mary Giuliani is a Master Certified Coach, keynote speaker, and author of "It's Not About Food, Drugs, or Alcohol: It's About Healing Complex PTSD." As a complex trauma recovery coach, she supports survivors in healing from complex trauma and achieving long-term recovery with food, weight, drugs, alcohol, and relationships, resulting in them turning their pain into power and purpose. About Her New Book - Mary's new book is a blending of memoir, science-based research, and a practical...
2023-05-22
32 min
The Great Design Lead Podcast
#104: Celebrating two years
Celebrating two years of the podcast! Looking back, I’ve strung together every intro over the last 104 weeks. Listen to all the different personalities and accents in one place. Thank you to everyone below who was so generous with their time and stories. You’ve made me a better person through our chats and friendship :) Sai Kannekanti Nico Voss & Max Angele Asiyah Bhallo Caroline Scheinfeld Heather Waroff Matthias Cordes Benjamin Delin Nelson Abalos Jr An...
2023-04-26
36 min
Employee To Boss: Entrepreneurship, Side Hustles, and Business Growth Tips from Experts
52. Going Viral, Cultivating Joy & Making $h!t Happen in Your Life with Mary Giordano, the CEO of JOY 360° Coaching
Are you ready for the new year? Well this episode will get you ready! Mary Giordano is a Certified Holistic Health and Mindset Coach, Plant-Based Nutritionist, RN, and CEO of JOY 360° Coaching where she help women cultivate joy and create a life they desire through sustainable mindset, movement, and healthy eating routines.She has a B.S. in Nursing, an M.Ed. in Counseling Psychology, & several years of coaching experience. She knows how to make $h!t happen when it comes to living your best life. she recently left a 13.5-year career as an RN after w...
2022-12-14
48 min
The P.A.S. Report | Unfiltered Political Analysis
Mary Grabar on Debunking the 1619 Project
Mary Grabar, the author of Debunking the 1619 Project, joins The P.A.S. Report Podcast to discuss how the 1619 Project seeks to divide Americans along racial lines. She explains that even though the 1619 Project has been debunked by historians, schools throughout the United States continue to promote this false history and implement it throughout curricula. She also explains that the goal is not about education, it’s about creating an army of political activists to push a leftist agenda. More Information If you enjoyed this episode and found it useful, please give The P.A.S...
2022-08-29
29 min
The P.A.S. Report | Unfiltered Political Analysis
Mary Grabar on Debunking the 1619 Project
Mary Grabar, the author of Debunking the 1619 Project, joins The P.A.S. Report Podcast to discuss how the 1619 Project seeks to divide Americans along racial lines. She explains that even though the 1619 Project has been debunked by historians, schools throughout the United States continue to promote this false history and implement it throughout curricula. She also explains that the goal is not about education, it’s about creating an army of political activists to push a leftist agenda. More Information If you enjoyed this episode and found it useful, please give The P.A.S...
2022-08-29
29 min
Un Super Podcast
Un super portrait - le personnage de Circé
Bonjour tout le monde et bienvenue dans ce nouvel épisode d'Un super Podcast ! Aujourd'hui je vous retrouve pour vous parler du personnage de Circé ! Notamment connue comme sorcière changeant les hommes en cochon dans l'Odyssée d'Homère qu'Ulysse parvient à vaincre avant de rentrer à Ithaque, Circé est une figure que l'on revoit dans de nombreuses histoires de la mythologie grecque et dont la perception change souvent. Tantôt figure du mal ou hôtesse accueillante sur une île paradisiaque, nous allons voir dans cet épisode quelles sont les différentes percepti...
2022-04-15
41 min
The Cross-Check NHL Show
Giroux to Florida, Dadonov deal shenanigans, and wrapping up the NHL trade deadline
On this episode of The Cross-Check NHL Show, Andrew Berkshire and Mary Clarke give their thoughts on an exciting 2022 NHL trade deadline. Claude Giroux is no longer the captain of the Philadelphia Flyers, as he’s moved on to greener pastures with the Florida Panthers as they chase a Stanley Cup. Mary reflects on Giroux’s time in Philadelphia as she says her goodbyes after an emotional 1,000th game ceremony.Next, the NHL trade deadline featured a lot more activity than expected. Marc-Andre Fleury was moved from the Chicago Blackhawks to the Minnesota Wild. The Toronto Maple Leaf...
2022-03-22
56 min
The Cross-Check NHL Show
Ben Chiarot nets a huge return in a trade, Hertl re-signs with the San Jose Sharks, and Deadline Day predictions
On today's episode of the Cross-Check NHL Show, Mary Clarke and Andrew Berkshire take a look at a handful of trades that have gone down over the last few days, including the Colorado Avalanche trading for Josh Manson from the Anaheim Ducks, then trading away Tyson Jost to the Minnesota Wild to clear cap space for another move, the Calgary Flames trading for Calle Jarnkrok from the Seattle Kraken, the Florida Panthers trading Frank Vatrano to the New York Rangers to clear cap space, then trading for Ben Chiarot from the Montreal Canadiens, and more.Also on...
2022-03-18
54 min
The Outdoor Entrepreneur
#17. Mary Giordano - Cultivating Joy and Growing Old with No Regrets
After 13-years as a Registered Nurse, Mary decided to shift her focus and became her own boss as a Certified Health and Mindset Coach and Nutritionist, and the proud CEO of JOY 360° Coaching. With her many years as an RN, Mary saw firsthand just how short life is and she’s determined more than ever to help other women live their best lives so they can grow old with no regrets, just like she is! Follow @thejoyformula FB group @ The Joy Formula OUR HOST LIZ: Connect with me on...
2022-03-15
29 min
The Unexplained With Howard Hughes
Edition 611 - Feb Guest Catchups - Dr James Giordano, Kathleen Marden And Mary A Joyce
World expert Dr James Giordano updates us on Havana Syndrome, Kathleen Marden talks about the new Discovery+ documentary on the alien abduction of her aunt Betty - and Barney Hill in the 60s... Also, an introduction to Mary Joyce on secret underground bases and many other fascinating topics... (*she returns to the show in a few months)
2022-02-14
00 min
Easy Bake Coven
Episode 16 : Revenge of the Greenbrier Ghost
Send us a textDidn't think a murder victim could return from the grave demanding justice? Think again! In this episode, we're heading back to West Virginia to the murder trial of Zona Heaster Shue, more commonly known as the Greenbrier Ghost. Strange occurrences surrounded the death of Zona, like the high-necked collar her husband dressed her in immediately after her death, but none so strange as the ghostly encounter her mother Mary witnessed four separate times. If you're still not convinced ghosts are among us, tune in to Episode 16 for all the compelling details. You'll also b...
2022-02-11
1h 26
Anna Asks
S4, E2. MARY GIORDANO - Language, culture, diversity and respectful doula practice in birth and perinatal care
With a background in anthropology, migrant and refugee resettlement and multilingual doula work, I asked Mary to join me in discussion of the interaction of linguistic and cultural diversity and doula care throughout the perinatal period. This chat traverses systemic limitations, definitions of “safety” and reflects on the use of traditional practices in the space of birth and perinatal work. You can connect with Mary at https//madreluna.com.au and on instagram @mary.giordano_madreluna Connect with Anna @annacusackpostpartum and grab her book, blogs and more at www.annacusack.com.au Become...
2021-11-18
40 min
Easy Bake Coven
Episode 3 : Spirit Photographs
Send us a textWe're going back to the 1850s, when America was full of the unexplainable, and people ate that shit up. Spiritualism was on the rise, technology was evolving, and at the heart of it all, William Mumler was capturing ghosts in photographs. Elise takes us through his Boston-based studio, where he photographed the likes of grieving widows, forlorn spouses and even First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln. Magically, he successfully captured their beloved lost loves, too. With the Civil War raging, grieving families were more desperate than ever for closure, but not all were convinced. H...
2021-11-12
1h 34
ℜ𝔢𝔩𝔞𝔠𝔦𝔬𝔫𝔢𝔰 𝔥𝔲𝔪𝔞𝔫𝔞𝔰
Giordano Bruno
Conocimiento científico
2021-10-24
04 min
APBA Football Club Podcast Network
Ep 21 | Down Under legend of the game Phil Molloy on how to use some of his many APBA Football innovations
Australia's Phil Molloy a structural engineer, is an elite member of the APBA Football community who has shared numerous innovations to refine the game for at least the past 10 years. I first interviewed him in April 2013 for our APBA ICONS series and in late 2014 pitched my 2007 Patriots against his 1993 Niners in the global Skype tournament assembled by the National Card Football League. Phil talks at length here about his inventions for APBA Football, including: • Read option • Timing method with two minutes to go in the half/game • Revamped penalty chart • Dice-range calculator APBA...
2021-09-11
50 min
The Great Design Lead Podcast
#14: Mary Kate Henry
Mary Kate Henry is a graphic designer working at Pentagram. Listen to how the winner of the most artistic award in preschool grew up to become a graphic designer at the world’s largest independent design consultancy. Contact Guest: Mary Kate Henry Email: marykatehen@gmail.com Website: https://marykatehenry.com/ Website: https://resource-resource.co/ Instagram: @resourceresource - https://www.instagram.com/resourceresource/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-kate-henry-57b46478/ -- Webflow Affiliate Link -- https://we...
2021-08-11
1h 53
Road to the Trials
Ep. 21 - Dana Giordano Returns to Racing
After months of training Dana Giordano is now fully in race mode. Over the last couple of weeks she has competed at the Track Meet - Sound Running, NYC Qualifier - Trials of Miles, and the Adidas Boost Boston Games. Those events meant racing the 5k, 1500m, and the road mile respectively. In this episode, Dana provides an open and honest analysis of each race and puts each on into the larger mosaic of her season and what she learned from those experiences. We also do a quick preview of the Platinum PT...
2021-05-26
34 min
What Has My Attention
Your Tone of Voice with Shannon Dalton Giordano, Serendipity Social Media, Inc.
Today I have the pleasure of having Shannon Dalton Giordano from Serendipity Social Media, Inc. on the podcast. I met Shannon through Eileen Cox from True To Choice who I had met through Mary Cravets and her excellent Watch Us THRIVE online Zoom calls. “I'm a singer and love to sing just for fun, not professionally. So I think about Tone of Voice as how we show up. It's the words we use. It's the way we talk. It's the way we treat people. And I think that certainly from a brand perspective, often brands don't think ab...
2021-05-05
38 min
Health Power: The OG Health Podcast with Lisa Davis, MPH
EP #969: Healing your GUT with the GAPS Diet for Ultimate Self-Care
Send us a textHave you ever heard of the GAPS Diet? Curious about what it can do for your. health? The GAPS Diet is designed to restore the balance between beneficial and pathogenic intestinal bacteria and seal the gut through the elimination of grains, processed foods, and refined sugars and the carefully sequenced reintroduction of nutrient-dense foods, including bone broths, raw cultured dairy, certain fermented vegetables, organic pastured eggs, organ meats, and more.The Heal Your Gut Cookbook, created by Hilary Boynton and Mary Giordano Brackett, is a must-have if you are f...
2020-10-27
10 min
Keep Birth Wild
E23 Mary Giordano | Two Births, Hospital Birth, Induction, Instrumental delivery, Homebirth, Waterbirth
In today’s episode I am speaking to Mary about the births of her two children. Mary briefly speaks about the birth of her son in hospital where she was induced and experienced complications and birth trauma. She then went on to have a beautiful home birth with her daughter surrounded by her family and friends. Mary describes herself as a birth keeper, educator, mentor and facilitator of childbearing wisdom. In this episode we also discuss some of the amazing work she is doing in the birth world with different organisations within Australia and internationally, and I ha...
2020-10-03
50 min
Ongoing Comicbook Discussion Podcast
Superman: Man of Steel by John Byrne (with Diallo Jackson and Corey Stevenson)
In 1986, John Byrne was recruited from Marvel Comics to reinvent Superman for a brand-new audience. Along with inker Dick Giordano, Byrne reimagined the look of Superman, Lois Lane, Krypton, and Lex Luthor. The relationships between Superman and Lois, Superman and Batman, and Superman and Luthor were reexamined and tweaked for modern readers. Old villains such as Bizarro returned and new ones, such as Magpie, were introduced. It was the dawn of a new age for the Man of Steel that endures today. See how it all began in this collection of the first six stories. Includes a foreword by Ray...
2020-07-01
1h 19
More Than Running with Dana Giordano
Episode 5 | Mary Cain, NYC Manager and Runner for Tracksmith
“I don’t really feel that I need to disprove the idea of burnout. But to me, it’s all a mental thing. The only reason you really walk away is because 1) You just come to hate it and you never really want to do it again or 2) You never come to terms with the fact that you might have to do it differently to get back there. As young women, you wake up, you drink a glass of water, you put your shoes on and you’re out the door. The older you get, maybe you need to stretch...
2020-05-25
1h 11
Forks on the Left
Very Cheesy Christmas: Tom Lennon Does Number 2
Lots more Tom Lennon. Lots more comedy. Lots more Cheesy Christmas — including illegal cheese smuggling, Strauss’s all around favorite red-wine-pairing cheese, and the surprising discovery of Tom Lennon’s impromptu “the best cheese I’ve ever had in my entire life” award. Tom wades into the “Great Chicago Giordano’s vs Malnati's Pizza Debate." Tom and Strauss discover an unexpected fire-arms stupidity/run-ins with the law connection...Stories of youthful excess, Hollywood Christmas gifts and Chanukah sex. Lots more wine discussion covering the Grenache/Syrah blend from Longtable and Gigondas from Tom’s cellar, and a little excellent beer, too — thanks to...
2016-12-16
47 min
Off the Page: A Columbia University Press Podcast
Mary-Jane Rubenstein, "Worlds Without End: The Many Lives of the Multiverse" (Columbia UP, 2014)
Where can the the boundaries of science, philosophy, and religion be drawn? Questioning the nature of the universe is an excellent place to rethink how these categories have been deployed across time. Mary-Jane Rubenstein, professor Religious Studies at Wesleyan University, offers a genealogy of multiple-world cosmologies that demonstrates these terms pliability and the debated relationship between 'Science' and 'Religion.' In Worlds Without End: The Many Lives of the Multiverse (Columbia University Press, 2014), Rubenstein wonders why there is a proliferation of multiverse theoretical cosmologies by contemporary scientists. While the cosmos are generally considered to be singular and finite many wel...
2014-09-29
1h 01
New Books in Physics and Chemistry
Mary-Jane Rubenstein, "Worlds Without End: The Many Lives of the Multiverse" (Columbia UP, 2014)
Where can the the boundaries of science, philosophy, and religion be drawn? Questioning the nature of the universe is an excellent place to rethink how these categories have been deployed across time. Mary-Jane Rubenstein, professor Religious Studies at Wesleyan University, offers a genealogy of multiple-world cosmologies that demonstrates these terms pliability and the debated relationship between 'Science' and 'Religion.' In Worlds Without End: The Many Lives of the Multiverse (Columbia University Press, 2014), Rubenstein wonders why there is a proliferation of multiverse theoretical cosmologies by contemporary scientists. While the cosmos are generally considered to be singular and finite many wel...
2014-09-29
1h 01
New Books in Medieval History
Mary-Jane Rubenstein, "Worlds Without End: The Many Lives of the Multiverse" (Columbia UP, 2014)
Where can the the boundaries of science, philosophy, and religion be drawn? Questioning the nature of the universe is an excellent place to rethink how these categories have been deployed across time. Mary-Jane Rubenstein, professor Religious Studies at Wesleyan University, offers a genealogy of multiple-world cosmologies that demonstrates these terms pliability and the debated relationship between 'Science' and 'Religion.' In Worlds Without End: The Many Lives of the Multiverse (Columbia University Press, 2014), Rubenstein wonders why there is a proliferation of multiverse theoretical cosmologies by contemporary scientists. While the cosmos are generally considered to be singular and finite many wel...
2014-09-29
1h 01
New Books in Ancient History
Mary-Jane Rubenstein, "Worlds Without End: The Many Lives of the Multiverse" (Columbia UP, 2014)
Where can the the boundaries of science, philosophy, and religion be drawn? Questioning the nature of the universe is an excellent place to rethink how these categories have been deployed across time. Mary-Jane Rubenstein, professor Religious Studies at Wesleyan University, offers a genealogy of multiple-world cosmologies that demonstrates these terms pliability and the debated relationship between 'Science' and 'Religion.' In Worlds Without End: The Many Lives of the Multiverse (Columbia University Press, 2014), Rubenstein wonders why there is a proliferation of multiverse theoretical cosmologies by contemporary scientists. While the cosmos are generally considered to be singular and finite many wel...
2014-09-29
1h 01
New Books in Science
Mary-Jane Rubenstein, "Worlds Without End: The Many Lives of the Multiverse" (Columbia UP, 2014)
Where can the the boundaries of science, philosophy, and religion be drawn? Questioning the nature of the universe is an excellent place to rethink how these categories have been deployed across time. Mary-Jane Rubenstein, professor Religious Studies at Wesleyan University, offers a genealogy of multiple-world cosmologies that demonstrates these terms pliability and the debated relationship between 'Science' and 'Religion.' In Worlds Without End: The Many Lives of the Multiverse (Columbia University Press, 2014), Rubenstein wonders why there is a proliferation of multiverse theoretical cosmologies by contemporary scientists. While the cosmos are generally considered to be singular and finite many wel...
2014-09-29
1h 01
New Books in the History of Science
Mary-Jane Rubenstein, "Worlds Without End: The Many Lives of the Multiverse" (Columbia UP, 2014)
Where can the the boundaries of science, philosophy, and religion be drawn? Questioning the nature of the universe is an excellent place to rethink how these categories have been deployed across time. Mary-Jane Rubenstein, professor Religious Studies at Wesleyan University, offers a genealogy of multiple-world cosmologies that demonstrates these terms pliability and the debated relationship between 'Science' and 'Religion.' In Worlds Without End: The Many Lives of the Multiverse (Columbia University Press, 2014), Rubenstein wonders why there is a proliferation of multiverse theoretical cosmologies by contemporary scientists. While the cosmos are generally considered to be singular and finite many wel...
2014-09-29
1h 01
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Apocalypsis, Season 1, Episode 5: Island of the Light by Mario Giordano
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/443684to listen full audiobooks. Title: Apocalypsis, Season 1, Episode 5: Island of the Light Author: Mario Giordano Narrator: Drew Birdseye Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 4 minutes Release date: July 6, 2012 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: Apocalypsis 1.05 (ENG) Island of the Light A 12th century letter confirms Peter and Mary's suspicion that the Templars were in possession of a terrible secret that is now threatening the Church. In a daredevil operation, Peter makes his way to a mysterious island mentioned in the document. Meanwhile in Rome, Urs Bühler, captain of the Swiss Guards, comes across a shadowy syndicate a...
2012-07-06
1h 04
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Apocalypsis, Season 1, Episode 5: Island of the Light by Mario Giordano
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/443617to listen full audiobooks. Title: Apocalypsis, Season 1, Episode 5: Island of the Light Author: Mario Giordano Narrator: Drew Birdseye Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 4 minutes Release date: July 6, 2012 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: Apocalypsis 1.05 (ENG) Island of the Light A 12th century letter confirms Peter and Mary's suspicion that the Templars were in possession of a terrible secret that is now threatening the Church. In a daredevil operation, Peter makes his way to a mysterious island mentioned in the document. Meanwhile in Rome, Urs Bühler, captain of the Swiss Guards, comes across a shadowy syndicate a...
2012-07-06
1h 04
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Apocalypsis, Season 1, Episode 5: Island of the Light by Mario Giordano
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/443684 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Apocalypsis, Season 1, Episode 5: Island of the Light Author: Mario Giordano Narrator: Drew Birdseye Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 4 minutes Release date: July 6, 2012 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: Apocalypsis 1.05 (ENG) Island of the Light A 12th century letter confirms Peter and Mary's suspicion that the Templars were in possession of a terrible secret that is now threatening the Church. In a daredevil operation, Peter makes his way to a mysterious island mentioned in the document. Meanwhile in Rome, Urs Bühler, captain of the Swiss Guards, comes across a shadowy s...
2012-07-06
03 min