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Hi! I am Michelle Kennedy and I am an author, a mom of many, a lover of knits and a devoted reader of the essay. Real Quick features a new essay every day written by writers both new and well, not so new anymore. Some of us are emerging. Some are re-emerging. Every voice brings something to the table. Here are a few. We cover all sorts of topics from "What's wrong with my kid..." to "What's wrong with the world..." and everything in between. Read the essays at my website: mishkennedy.com Sen ...
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This is Trish Charleston, a/k/a, the Cowboy’s Wife, coming to you from the metropolis of Rt. 1, Reeds, MO, where the rooster is crowing, the cows are mooing, the horses are pawing, the dogs are barking and the cats are literally circling, because I’m supposed to be out there feeding them right now instead of talking to you. If you don’t know me, I’m first and foremost a Christian and a now a writer and blogger. I’m a wife, a mom, a Gaga, a rancher, a former paralegal, and as all of those thi ...
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A one year journey day by day in the life of an entrepreneur and learner talking about what works, what doesn't, and what life has taught me. Take from it whatever you want. Connect with me at : https://www.facebook.com/SOMA8822/ Cover art photo provided by William Daigneault on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@williamdaigneault Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/luke-brown888/support
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Welcome to A Day in the Life of... podcast! Join host Tanya Hassan for a virtual career fair at your fingertips. With a mission to empower teens with knowledge and insights about various professions, listeners will hear from guest speakers who share their first-hand career experiences and advice to high schoolers, including financial tips, courses to focus on, and more about a typical Day in the Life of… Interested in learning more? -Follow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/finlit4teens/ ...
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What do [insert job title] do all day!? Brought to you by qwork™; In each episode of this limited series narrative podcast, you'll learn about different careers and industries by experiencing a day in the life on the job. The full 24 in less than 1! At qwork™ , we're building community platform for experts, students & careerists to come together and help everyone achieve their career goals! Join the waitlist today at https://qwork.work ***FYI: Season 1 episodes have TWO parts to ONE job: Par ...
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Payden Miller and Eve Miller McCuiston

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A Day in the Life Of travels through the everyday lives of young women trying to find themselves in Jesus. Follow along with Payden, Eve, and special guests as they take you through genuine conversations with advice, personal experiences, and God's word to find your light through the challenges of this world!
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The Imaginet podcast that talks all things Microsoft 365. Gain inspiration to revolutionize how you work with new modern workplace technologies. Tune in bi-weekly with your host, Jeremiah Walker, to dive into the latest insights and listen to professionals just like you who solved their toughest business challenges using Microsoft 365. https://www.imaginet.com/
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What's up everybody this is the day in the life of Rohit and I would be posting my lessons and my insides that I have gathered throughout the day my experiences that might help you throughout your life I would be much glad to hear about what has helped you
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Welcome to “A day in the life of a Young Black Mom” where we’ll talk about real life experiences, struggles, accomplishments and how it all relates to being a young mom and wife in today’s society. This podcast is meant to be a relatable space for moms and wives navigating their way through motherhood, wife-ing, and everything else in between.
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Ever wondered what fashion and beauty gurus, influencers, and designers do? Well, we’re about to find out! Larizia's A Day In The Life Of...fashion podcast features a variety of talent across the industry, talking about what an actual day in their life is like. Sit back, relax, and listen to us delve into their exciting (and sometime chaotic) lives!
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A day in the life of Nelly B. chronicles the things that Tshenelle, aka Nelly B., experiences as a natural hair plus sized woman in the beautiful twin island republic of Trinidad and Tobago. It is a journey of natural hair care, self love, faith, positivity and random shenanigans.
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For most of the program's time on the air, Dennis Day played a soda jerk who sang as he worked. His character was naive, innocent, and prone to making wisecracks, much like the character Day played on The Jack Benny Program. Radio historian John Dunning wrote, "His [the character's] name was Dennis Day, but not, he emphasized, the same Dennis Day as that bright young man on the air with Jack Benny." Plots often derived from problems with his girlfriend and her parents. Before the show ended, ...
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Chef Jamie Adams and Leonardo Moura are co-owners and business partners with over 40 years of experience in the restaurant industry. We all love to eat well, drink and be merry and we got pretty good at selling that whole thing with our two Atlanta based restaurants, il Giallo and Lagarde, so we’ve decided to share our food and wine experience in a podcast that covers our experiences and expertise with a great sense of humor and without taking ourselves too bloody seriously. Welcome to Katze ...
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HEY!! My name is Melissa, a woman living every day with CRPS.I am married to my AWESOME husband Tommy, have 2 beautiful children Jeffery & Serena and I have 5 pups <3Pogo, Sadie, Randall, Ru & Raja. I am a middle child of 5. I am bringing this podcast to you to spread the word about CRPS. There will be education, & stories to make you laugh, cry, say HUH??? Did I say make you laugh :DA little about CRPS, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS), also called Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome ...
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Send us a text "I have seen hundreds of ghost crabs in other settings, but suddenly I was filled with the odd sensation that for the first time I knew the creature in its own world.” Rachel Carson brings us to the edge of the ocean and the space in between in this marvelous essay. It reminded me of my own times at the beach, in particular, my intro…
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Henderson and Anderson discuss students caught and suspended for threats and cyber bullying. When are they gonna learn? By the way, did anyone in high school watch "skinamax"? Henderson did. How did that pop up? No pun intended. Support the show If you're a teacher or any type of faculty or parent and would like to share your stories for us to read…
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Send us a text I am back with fresh essays to share and old ones to dig up and enthrall you with. In addition, I am looking forward to some bonus episodes, interviews and other essay-related stuff in the future. As you know, I love the essay and being able to do this podcast and bring essays of all sorts out into the world, in this new way, makes m…
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Henderson and Anderson discuss some of their grievances about blocked apps by the IT department and some of their favorite apps to use via Chromebook. Enjoy and get busy downloading! Support the show If you're a teacher or any type of faculty or parent and would like to share your stories for us to read on our "Faculty Lounge Gossip" episodes, plea…
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Henderson and Anderson sure go on a long tangent this time, but it's worth it! This episode of Faculty Lounge Gossip is about the teacher that recently lost an eye because a student slung a wooden coat hanger at her! What's the world coming to? Support the show If you're a teacher or any type of faculty or parent and would like to share your storie…
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Henderson and Anderson discuss different way for teachers and students to sefl-regulate in the classroom. Support the show If you're a teacher or any type of faculty or parent and would like to share your stories for us to read on our "Faculty Lounge Gossip" episodes, please email us at the following: bourbonandboxedwine@gmail.com. Let us know if y…
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Henderson and Anderson discuss the beginning of their year plus teachers in the news...quit having sex with minors and get busy working teachers! Support the show If you're a teacher or any type of faculty or parent and would like to share your stories for us to read on our "Faculty Lounge Gossip" episodes, please email us at the following: bourbon…
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All right folks! They're back from their summer hiatus! Henderson and Anderson discuss some ideas for filling students' buckets with motivation and support! Support the show If you're a teacher or any type of faculty or parent and would like to share your stories for us to read on our "Faculty Lounge Gossip" episodes, please email us at the followi…
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Henderson and Anderson discuss having their own ten commandments in the classroom. Support the show If you're a teacher or any type of faculty or parent and would like to share your stories for us to read on our "Faculty Lounge Gossip" episodes, please email us at the following: bourbonandboxedwine@gmail.com. Let us know if you'd like to remain ano…
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Send us a text Robert Benchley, James Thurber, Dorothy Parker, E.B. White. All names I associate with old school writing - but also breakthrough humor. I don't know that ascerbic wit was ever more prevalent than in NYC in the 1920's. Please enjoy, on this rainy Friday in Vermont, this essay by Robert Benchley. My recent outing to the Algonquin Hote…
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Send us a text A little humor for a Thursday evening...Episode 15 is out! "I was God. I fixed it all. I rearranged payments. I moved around due dates. I promised to put notations in their file saying "don't call at 5 p.m." I didn't, but I promised I would.I racked up the most numbers sold on the hardest lists. I got three promotions in three months…
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Send us a text This is a tough topic for me to talk about but it is my own abortion story. I have had miscarriages before, including one where I lost a 20 week old baby that I wanted very much. But this occurred many years later when my body was no longer able to handle the stresses of pregnancy and another pregnancy almost cost me my life. More th…
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Send us a text This is the essay that really began my writing career and tells the foundational story of how became, I guess, who I am now and who I was then. Reading this essay again, after so long (It's been 23 years since I wrote it and 27 or so since I lived it) made me laugh in a few places. The prices are insane! $550 for an apartment?? 79 ce…
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Send us a text BONUS episode. No essay today. I opted for a ramble through garden instead. I've been worried about the heat wave coming and with the dry week or two previously, I'm trying to prepare the plants a bit. This episode includes a little story about my time in Hawaii and the cacao plants we grew. So listen in, if you like...I'll be readin…
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Send us a text Fathers. It's a tough topic in my house. But this Father's Day, I wanted to spend a little time remembering my own dad - the king dadisms and plenty of bad jokes. Today's essay is an Ode to My Own Father. He was kick - that's for sure. I miss him sometimes. Have a dad story or essay you'd like to share - please do! Email me at writer…
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Send us a text We made our 10th episode! Apparently, that's a big deal in the podcasting world. Today's essay is a light one - some humor for this gorgeous (at least here in Vermont) day! "I love my seed catalogs. Even though you will often find me scrolling my phone through seed catalogs, too, and I will likely even order them online, I still love…
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Send us a text Exploring my unmotivation as I journey through midlife and menopause. My last kids are leaving the nest and it's feeling more empty than ever before. This episode's intro also features some info about the Algonquin Hotel. Check out the history of the Round Table at http://algonquinroundtable.org or algonquinhotel.com Pictures from ou…
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Send us a text Can you make a living as a freelancer writer? Well...maybe. Today's essay is by me, Michelle, and is about just that. Is freelance writing really the easiest job there is? Maybe. But for me it's been a long road...full of other jobs that often support my writing habit. If you would like to contribute, comment, or ask a question - ple…
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Send us a text Today we contrast yesterday's episode by Joan Didion with the anti-personal essay, essay, "The Decay of the Essay," by Virginia Woolf. Thank you to AnOther Magazine for the background and quotes about Virginia Woolf and thank you to Royalty Free Music from Tunetank.com Track: Coffee Jazz by DogisReal https://tunetank.com/track/3764-c…
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Send us a text The next two episodes are about the personal essay. Joan Didion and Virginia Woolf both had something to say about the nature of exploding one's life on paper (or screen, as it were). The essay begins around minute 3 and really does have some of the best thoughts on being a writer I've ever read. I love reading why writers write. If …
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Send us a text My great-grandmother was named Esther Salafia and she came to America on a boat from Sicily with her husband James Capone and their son Nicholas. I tell you this because first of all their names are fabulous and I love that I have this Italian heritage somewhere in my DNA. Thank you for joining me today! Please contact me through mis…
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Send us a text This is a tough topic to talk about. Please dial 988 if you are having suicidal thoughts, or are in crisis. For a long time, my backwards brain (ND if we're being technical) was comforted by the idea of suicide. I thought that made me really broken. What I've found, is that I'm not broken, and I'm not alone. If you have an essay to c…
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Send us a text This episode includes the shortcast introduction. If you'd like to skip ahead to the essay, go to minute 2:35. This essay is titled Crone. I wrote it because I have come to love what the word is supposed to mean, but it took me a long time fighting with my aging to get there. Enjoy. And please - let me know what you think! If you'd l…
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Send us a text lessons learned from mothering many… Being a mother is often a disappointing endeavor. I don’t mean that the kids are disappointing — definitely not. They amaze me all the time. But the job of mother itself can be fairly disappointing overall.I think, it’s in part, due to the expectations we have as mothers and the expectations other…
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Send us a text Welcome to Real Quick! Real Quick is a "shortcast" and lasts about 10 minutes, featuring an essay each day. Sometimes I write and read my own essays and sometimes I read essays written by others. I hope to soon have other writers who would like to read their own essays on the show and chat about them with me a bit after. I am a huge …
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Henderson and Anderson discuss a few trials and tribulations from other schools; ironic that they match their own. Support the show If you're a teacher or any type of faculty or parent and would like to share your stories for us to read on our "Faculty Lounge Gossip" episodes, please email us at the following: bourbonandboxedwine@gmail.com. Let us …
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All right folks! Henderson and Anderson discuss how some administration need to grow a pair! Support the show If you're a teacher or any type of faculty or parent and would like to share your stories for us to read on our "Faculty Lounge Gossip" episodes, please email us at the following: bourbonandboxedwine@gmail.com. Let us know if you'd like to …
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Henderson and Anderson discuss a couple of things; one - a not so appropriate teacher/student relationship and Teacher Appreciation Week. According to the first story, one student appreciated their teacher too much! Support the show If you're a teacher or any type of faculty or parent and would like to share your stories for us to read on our "Facu…
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Welcome back folks! Henderson and Anderson discuss the materials of their classroom. Any ideas? Wanna share yours? Send them our way! Support the show If you're a teacher or any type of faculty or parent and would like to share your stories for us to read on our "Faculty Lounge Gossip" episodes, please email us at the following: bourbonandboxedwine…
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Support the show If you're a teacher or any type of faculty or parent and would like to share your stories for us to read on our "Faculty Lounge Gossip" episodes, please email us at the following: bourbonandboxedwine@gmail.com. Let us know if you'd like to remain anonymous or if it's okay if we share your name. Facebook: Bourbon and Boxed Wine A Da…
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