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Three Moms, One Podcast: Conversations on Unschooling and Parenting In Season Two of The Ladies Fixing the World, Cecilie Conrad is joined by renowned unschooling pioneers Sandra Dodd and Sue Elvis to redefine what learning can truly look like. Together, they explore the philosophy and practicalities of unschooling—where curiosity, trust, and relationships replace rigid curricula—and how this approach transforms both families and personal growth.
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Each week, Television Producers Chris DeRosa and Dominick Pupa decide which of their plethora of celebrity clients needs the most help, and hold nothing back as they take turns pitching ideas of how to best fix the famous person’s crumbling public image. With a slew of hilarious guests and hotter-than-hot takes on the stories dominating the Entertainment News cycle, Chris and Dominick are here to transform the reputations of the stars that are clearly NOT just like us!
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Join Paul Humbley and Mark Wakely for their weekly conversations talking about all things Beatles in the Fixing a Hole podcast. Paul, a lifelong Beatles obsessive. Mark an ex-London black cab driver, pirate radio DJ and podcast producer have one thing in common. Music, and particularly a love for The Beatles. They have partnered to bring you weekly themed conversations covering all aspects of John, Paul, George, and Ringo’s careers. Both together as a group or as solo artists. It is Mark’s j ...
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Fixings Not Included

fischer fixings

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Welcome to Fixings Not Included, the podcast from fischer fixings UK that dives into the world of construction, renovations, and everything in between. Hosted by Olivia Czerwinski and featuring special guests, we share the stories you don’t hear—construction nightmares, behind-the-scenes challenges, and hard-earned successes from the job site. Whether you’re a seasoned pro, a DIY enthusiast, or just curious about the trade, each episode is packed with fascinating insights, hilarious anecdote ...
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Fixing Fundraising with Tom and Andy

Fixing Fundraising

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You’re listening to “Fixing Fundraising”, in which we hash out the biggest problems in the sector – from racist recruitment practices to power dynamics with donors Join Tom DeFraine and Andy King as we speak to guests from all over the world about how to be better in our business of changing the world Episode transcriptions available at fixingfundraising.uk
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Fixing Faxes

Jonathan Bowers and Angela Hapke

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Follow along as we launch Clinnect, a digital health product. We talk about the intersection of healthcare, technology, and entrepreneurship while trying to stay balanced. Hosted by Canadians Angela Hapke, CEO of Central Referral Solutions, and Jonathan Bowers, CEO of Two Story Robot.
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Fixing the Future

IEEE Spectrum

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Fixing the Future from IEEE Spectrum magazine is a biweekly look at the cultural, business, and environmental consequences of technological solutions to hard problems like sustainability, climate change, and the ethics and scientific challenges posed by AI. IEEE Spectrum is the flagship magazine of IEEE, the world’s largest professional organization devoted to engineering and the applied sciences.
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The digital game is rigged —and we all know it. Industry titans created the game and set the rules to ensure only they win. And we play the game anyway, hoping to carve out some small portion of the market for ourselves. Fixing the Game exists to level the playing field, giving businesses the cheat codes to play on their terms and win. Every week, renowned growth hacking specialist and host, Luke Szkudlarek, goes head to head with industry experts to break barriers and expose the game-changi ...
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Fixing Chicago

Paul Bryan Roach

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Chicago, weighing in at 2.7 million souls, punches above its weight as a world-renowned city of Arts and Culture, Industry, Finance, Retail, Education, Architecture, Transportation, Politics, Healthcare, Science, Innovation, Dining, Tourism, Sports, and more. It is also notorious for over a century of violence, crime, and political irregularities. Add to that decades of generally low performance within the Chicago Public Schools, the persistent scourge of a drug culture and broken families, ...
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Fixing Grandma Podcast

William Wonders III

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Based on the documentary of the same name available on Amazon Prime Video, Fixing Grandma is a motivational podcast from the lessons and wisdom of Chaplain Barbara Y. Williams. Interviewed by her Grandson/Filmmaker, William Wonders III, Chaplain Barbara Y. Williams has worn many hats from mother of 11 children, Chaplain in the Church of God in Christ as well as Chaplain/Administrator in the Civil Air Patrol. Take a journey with us as we explore the personal and professional wisdom of Chaplai ...
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Fixing The Money thing with Gary Keesee will help to motivate, educate, and inspire you to pursue success, walk out your purpose, and leave a positive, spiritual, and moral legacy for your family. http://garykeesee.com http://faithlifenow.com http://drenda.com http://faithlifechurch.org
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Pizza cooking games are a favorite among kids and adults. These games let users simulate the process of making, baking, and serving pizzas. Many people enjoy the challenge of preparing different types of pizzas quickly and accurately. However, some users face loading issues while trying to play these games. These issues can stop the game from starting or cause delays during gameplay. This article explains common causes and solutions for loading problems in pizza cooking games. Why Pizza Cook ...
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Fixing up housing policy - from research to reality

Jim Dunn and Cynthia Belaskie, CHEC - Canadian Housing Evidence Collaborative

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Housing policy is a mess in Canada. Here's how to fix it: Take all the best housing research, crunch the numbers, and translate that research into reality. This conversation is for researchers, students, and everyone who wants to make housing more affordable for more people. Jim Dunn is the Director of the Canadian Housing Evidence Collaborative. Cynthia Belaskie is a managing director at McMaster University. Listen as they talk to experts and explore data-based solutions to our housing cris ...
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For George, it must have been a double edged sword being a member of the worlds biggest band, with two of the greatest song writers. On the one hand George the budding songwriter was finding it difficult to get his compositions included on a Beatles record. But on the other hand he had two great mentors to learn from. By 1969 he had matured into a …
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Kris Jenner's 70th Birthday Party has set the internet on fire in this week's Pre-Fixe, and Dom and Chris discuss the recent Grammy nominations, the abomination that is All's Fair, and how they feel whole again now that Britney is back on Instagram. Then, Little Miss Recap's Amye Archer & Amanda Lipnack Radel return to fix Gypsy Rose Blanchard. The…
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Before TikTok myth-busting and Instagram reels took over the health education space, Dr. Jen Gunter dominated Twitter (now “X”) as medicine’s fiercest advocate for women’s health. Dr. Gunter built a massive following by calling out dangerous pseudoscience, exposing sexism in medicine and championing evidence‑based care. In this flashback episode of…
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How do you handle skeptical questions about unschooling without freezing, defending, or preaching? Cecilie, Sandra, and Sue share real-life stories and gentle scripts for staying kind, grounded, and clear when people don’t understand unschooling. 🗓️ Recorded July 1, 2025. 📍 Åmarksgård, Lille Skendsved, Denmark 🔗 Links & Resources https://sandradodd…
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How do you save threatened species? This week we look at two novel solutions. In the UK, scientists are developing a unique contraceptive that will be fed in a nutty spread to grey squirrels, an invasive species that threatens the native red squirrel. And how scientists are moving albatross eggs thousands of miles from their low-lying home on Midwa…
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In last week’s episode we took a deep dive into 1962. The final year of John, Paul, George and Ringo’s musical apprenticeship. This week we look at the first year of the second phase of their career, 1963. In particular, we delve into their live appearances. As this was the year when they moved out of the clubs and halls and entered the world of th…
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It's a week of Power Couple news on the Pre-Fixe: The Beckhams are knighted, Brangelina's winery lawsuits continue, and Tori Spelling is finally free of Dean McDermott. Then, host of Dumpster Dive and Good Judys Tom Hamlett returns to fix Vanessa Hudgens. They discuss High School Musical, her attempt at a music career, her comments on COVID, and mo…
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When this podcast launched in March 2020 as Coronavirus: The Truth, hosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr set out to give listeners clear science and accurate analysis during a moment of chaos. Now, 100 episodes later, as Medicine: The Truth, the duo sit down and revisit the most important medical stories of the past five years, explaining what th…
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Organ transplantation has long been seen as a miracle of modern medicine but each year thousands of people across the world die while waiting for this life-saving operation. We’ll find out how one medical technology company based in the UK is cutting wait times for liver transplants after inventing a machine which simulates the human body. We’ll al…
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By December 1962 John, Paul, George and Ringo had completed their apprenticeship. All the hard work they had put in slogging around the night spots of Liverpool and Hamburg had started to pay off. The year had begun with an audition for Decca and a single released in the UK from Polydor. National radio for the BBC soon followed. While by the end of…
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While Katy Perry's new romance starts, Lily Allen explains how her marriage fell apart (via song) in this week's Pre-Fixe, and Dom and Chris are puzzled by Kourtney Kardashian's newest product launch. Then, Cathy and Dave of The Cinemile join to fix Hollywood LEGEND Meg Ryan. They discuss her many famous film roles, her marriage to Dennis Quaid (cr…
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In this Diving Deep episode of Fixing Healthcare, cohosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr examine two pressing topics: the hidden causes of patient mistrust in doctors and the top reasons healthcare startups fall short. The episode begins with a striking question: Why don’t Americans trust their doctors anymore? For most of the past century, physi…
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Thousands of people in Sierra Leone lost limbs during the brutal civil war, and many more have struggled to overcome the mental as well as physical burdens of the conflict. We visit the Farming on Crutches programme where amputees are trained in agricultural skills which they can use to start their own farms and teach others in their communities th…
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In 1966 plans were hatched to commission an animated feature based on The Beatles song, Yellow Submarine. However, with a production team which included the maker of 200 'Popeye' cartoon shorts. John, Paul, George and Ringo wanted nothing to do with it. In fact, The Beatles voices were recreated by a by an ensemble of British character actors and c…
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George Santos is out of prison, Prince Andrew is basically out of the Royal Family (Look at God), and Britney (and Chris) are responding to KFed's slander in this week's Pre-Fixe. Then, Host of The Stacks Podcast Traci Thomas joins to fix Malls. They discuss mall culture, the stores we loved and loved to hate, and what we can do to revive the magic…
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With Dr. Jonathan Fisher’s upcoming Ending Clinician Burnout Global Summit (Nov. 6–7) just around the corner, hosts Dr. Robert Pearl and Jeremy Corr revisit one of the trio’s most powerful Unfiltered conversations ever. When this episode first aired a year ago, burnout among doctors was at crisis levels, fueled by long hours, bureaucratic burdens a…
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Many cities are becoming unpleasant to live in: they are getting hotter due to climate change and all the heat absorbed by the streets and buildings. But Stuttgart in Germany has been tackling this by carefully studying local wind patterns. Using the natural airflow they are cooling the city by creating corridors of wind from the surrounding hills.…
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When did The Beatles creativity peak? For me the answer is 1967. Why 1967? That’s what Mark and I discuss in this week episode. We look at John, Paul, George and Ringo output in this pivotal year. A year of not just new music, Penny Lane, Sgt. Pepper’s, Hello Goodbye. But also, film making an equally creative statement, Magical Mystery tour, Our Wo…
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Dom and Chris honor the life of Diane Keaton and honor the insufferability of Hilaria Baldwin's elimination on Dancing with the Stars on this week's Pre-Fixe, and its JAM PACKED with additional updates from FFP's frequent flyers. Then, Podcast Royalty Ace & Katelyn Fanning join to fix Camila Cabello. They discuss Fifth Harmony, the lore of her depa…
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