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Hi Everyone, Welcome to my podcast where I talk about all things motorbikes. From what I ride, Where I go, good roads to travel on, Bike opinions, Good places to buy motorcycle clothing, Motorcycle Cafes and events and anything else I can think of that will be useful for a listener who loves bikes to know. Thanks for listening and please make sure to add the podcast to your lists so you dont miss out on any episodes Much Love Tony Pony xx
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You're imperfect. Life is messy. Show up anyway. When we make peace with messiness, we make space for joy! The Rebranding Middle Age podcast offers a mix of story, evidence-based education, and practical application to help midlife women befriend their True Selves, (re)claim freedom, health, and joy, and show up fully to life in every season - even the hardest of them. Welcome! I'm Krista O'Reilly-Davi-Digui, founder of A Life in Progress™. I'm a writer, grief and trauma-informed mind-body c ...
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Middle Age Nerds

Middle Age Nerds

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Welcome to the Middle Age Nerds podcast! Listen in as we discuss games, gadgets, sci-fi, 80's Pop Culture, and more! So close the door to your mom's basement, grab that pepperoni Hot Pocket, and let's NERD OUT!
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Come and join us, Pete and Alex, where we discuss the absurdity of life past 40. Nothing will be off limits so buckle up and get ready to laugh with (and at us) as we talk about life in a raw and unfiltered way.
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The Middle Age

Craig Alexander Johnson

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As a once enthusiastic, positive young man turns fifty. He reflects upon his life and wonders why he finds now himself to be increasingly apathetic and generally fed up. In 2008 Craig’s first book ‘Sand to the Arabs - Memoirs of a Serial Salesman’ was published. He is currently writing his second book.
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Talking Cod: a survivor’s guide to middle age

Phil Birchenall, David Eccles, Andy Hall

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Three northern blokes talk about midlife and growing old disgracefully: the kind of things you want to say, but rarely ever do. Hosts David Eccles, Phil Birchenall and Andy Hall explore how confronting life head-on - with all the crap it throws your way - makes you stronger, older, bolder and, of course, that little bit wiser. We’ll share our own experiences and talk to friends about life’s ups and downs, what’s worked, and what definitely didn’t. Frank, fearless, funny. Talking Cod.
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MIDDLE AGEish

Ashley Bedosky, Lisa Kelly, Dr. Pam Wright, and Trisha Kennedy Roman

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Authentically and unapologetically keeping it real, discussing all things Middle Age (ish), when metabolism slows and confidence grows. Middle Age(ish): A time of transition from dreaming of who we will grow up to be and looking at the legacy we will leave behind. Listen to this podcast and join the hosts of Middle Age(ish) as they sit around with a glass of wine to discuss all things related to middle age with some amazing guests!
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In this solo episode I talk about being a Questioner and 'wrestler.' One who must grapple with things in order to make peace with life or the circumstance in front of me, and find my way forward. If I lived full time in grief or pain, or in the grappling process, this would hold me back from living fully and thriving forward. But resistance itself …
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What happens when the joys and challenges of middle age collide with summer adventures? We share the laughs and heartfelt moments of our post-summer reunion, swapping stories of sleep schedules and life updates. From Trisha's bittersweet farewell to her son heading off to the Air Force Academy to Pam's delight in her daughter's spirited cheering at…
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Midlife is a great unraveling and re-envisioning/reconstructing. It’s a time of hard and brave work and this work (if we are able to say yes to it) takes us deeper and deeper into freedom and joy (though this does not mean joy feels accessible in every moment). We are invited repeatedly to come face to face with reality, grapple with all our expect…
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*Heads up: there's swearing in this episode. In today's conversation, I'm joined by two guests: Anno Bell and Chantal Gauthier-Vaillancourt. We talk about the messiness of middle age and how our thinking has shifted or how we've grown and healed so far in midlife. And we chat about joyful aging (and Chantal bravely shares about her current experien…
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I’m firmly in my messy middle season of life and it’s been a season of stretching, stripping away, meeting and befriending my True Self (or finally growing into my True Self). The past 13 years have also invited me deeper and deeper into freedom and joy. Greater freedom is one of the most important gifts of middle age. I care about Joyful living in…
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Send us a text Adam Duncan on hiatus. Desmond and Jay bring on prior guests, and hard core Oilers fans, Wasim and Tyler to talk about the Oilers cup run. Nation's Cup and the Red Jacket tour. Hot dogs, trophy's, and female competitors. Desmond spends some time in Vegas with Basketball Canada and Jay sweats his way through the Calgary Stampede.…
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If we shift our focus from creative product or outcome to creative process, then it’s easier to understand that we are all inherently creative. We can stop comparing, judging, or fighting our unique creative process and instead hone it. Or at least trust it, so that we’re able to use it to bring our vision or dreams to life. Furthermore, I’d love u…
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My guest Julie and I talk openly about many common midlife experiences including: We speak about menopause, suicidal thoughts, and also how it can be hard in times of darkness to reach out for support. Empty nest can feel really hard and can include a lot of sadness or grief. Shifting from the story “I am flawed” to self-compassion and greater self…
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Hi Everyone, This week I have been out and finally test rode the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650. This bike has been on my radar since it's release so I was pleased when I finally got a ride. Listen now to find out my opinion on this bike and what I like and dislike Thanks For Listening Tony xxxAutor: Tony Pony
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Hi All, This week I am talking about my recent visit to Kawasaki Bournemouth to test ride the Vulcan s 650 which I have always been a fan of. I have been considering going down to a small cruiser so I am out test riding them to find one I may want to buy. Listen now for my review on this bike. Next week I shall give my verdict on the Royal Enfield …
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*Heads up: there's swearing in this episode. Today's guests, Kathy Escobar and Phyllis Mathis, have been soul friends for almost two decades and are the hosts of the Soul + Practice podcast dedicated to raw conversations and real practices. Their work is centered on healthier human-ing and making it in this weird world. Phyllis did this as a therap…
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Thanks for being here and listening. I appreciate you. Grieving the Loss of a Parent: Episode 191: Grieving the Loss of A Parent with Krista O'Reilly-Davi-Digui — Julie Bjelland Thriving Through and Beyond Grief as an HSP: Episode 180: Thriving Through and Beyond Grief as a Highly Sensitive Person — Julie Bjelland See you next week, Krista xo…
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I believe that there is wisdom and beauty to be mined in every season – even the hardest of them. Do you want to live fully present and scan for the wisdom and beauty already present in your life? What are the simple everyday gifts of your life in this season? Savor them. What is your current growth edge? Look for one way each day or week to move f…
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Ever thought about moving Mother's Day to a quieter month? Join us as we kick off this episode with a lively debate on this very topic, reflecting on the chaos of May with its school events and graduations. Ashley makes a triumphant return after solving some AC issues at her fitness studio, and Trisha and Pam celebrate their graduating seniors. Wit…
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Hi Everyone, Welcome to my new podcast which is completely based on my love for motorcycles. I am a complete petrol head and cant get enough when it comes to bikes or cars. Its something I have always been obsessed with so I thought id do a podcast sharing why, what I know and where I have been or going. Each episode will be different and could be …
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In this episode I welcome my friend Betsy Huggins as a guest to the Rebranding Middle Age podcast. Betsy and I have been friends for years and we've collaborated on various projects including my Seasonal Mindfulness Journals. Betsy is autistic and lives with FND (Functional Neurological Disorder). Part of her experience is that she can struggle wit…
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*Head's up: there's a swear in this episode. Also Kate's sound quality is a bit warbly at times but doesn't hinder the conversation. I'm delighted to welcome my first guest to the podcast! Kate Codrington is a mentor, author, speaker, facilitator, artist and podcaster. She's the author of Second Spring: the self-care guide to menopause, and her sec…
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Are you dealing with annoying people in your life? Ilene Marcus, celebrated author of "Managing Annoying People," joins us for a candid conversation on turning the mirror inwards to deal with the daily grind of office irritants. We navigate the complexities of reflecting the behavior you desire to see, the distinct coaching needs of men and women i…
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Who is writing or telling the stories of your life? We all have stories playing out in our life, many unconscious, others that we are aware of yet believe or receive without examination. Most are rooted in conditioning of culture, religion, family of origin – or they may go further back. If we want to walk in freedom, wholeness, and joy, we must do…
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When Lisa recounted her pride in her son's graceful finale at the World Dance Championships, it struck a chord in all of us who've watched our kids achieve greatness. Meanwhile, Pam's delight was palpable as she shared her daughter’s leap into the University of Georgia cheerleading team. Our latest Middle Ageish Podcast episode is brimming with the…
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Send us a text Adam, Desmond, and Jay catch up on their middle aged lives. It's been a few months since the last episode so there is lots to discuss. Vacations, kids going to college, new old cars, wholesale meat, chance meetups, and girls in bars without footwear are all topics of conversation. Paul O'Toole, superfan, meets up with Jay at Sunshine…
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When the threads of our lives unravel, it's the power of human connection that weaves them back together, stronger and more vibrant than before. Emer Halpenny's story, which we're honored to share with you, embodies this truth. Her tale of love, loss, and the resilience of the human spirit begins with a decision that could shatter a heart - the dec…
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As we wrap up this season and prepare for the next season's theme of "Old stories. New Possibilities" I remind you about a practice I have that helps us walk in greater freedom, wholeness, and joy. I share about the cycle of self-awareness, self-compassion, and imperfect action that anchors my work and life. And I share about the "Shift Your Experi…
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Life's a dance, and sometimes it's Irish! Lisa's kids have been leaping and jigging their way through the competitive world of Irish dancing, and it's led us all the way to the World Championships in Scotland. But beneath the tartan and trophies lies a conversation that needs to be had about the pressures these young dancers face. So, buckle up as …
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Freedom is one of my core 5 values. It's also one of my top 2 values. As a personal value, what freedom means to me (us) as individuals can vary season to season. It needs to be personal and precise. We need to reevaluate and reorient on occasion for it to be a meaningful source of direction or a meaningful filter. This week, I've been listening in…
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For the latest episode of Talking Cod, we're joined by investing guru Jason Graystone to talk about unshackling ourselves from unnecessary worry about our finances. Jason began his career washing cars to earn money when he was 14. He became financially free at 30 and now is a trader and investor, owning a number of successul businesses. We talk abo…
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Have you ever felt your heart pound with unease while walking to your car at night? We have, and it's prompted a crucial conversation about women's self-defense that we couldn't wait to share with you. Joining us on the Middle Ageish Podcast is Rebecca Griffin, who shares her empowering journey into Brazilian jiu-jitsu and how earning her pink belt…
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Happy spring! If you want to quiet the noise and practice a kinder way of being in your body and life, one of the most impactful choices you can make is to begin practicing Seasonal Living. There are, of course, many paths to wholeness, and many paths to a brave and beautiful life, but a seasonal living framework is one of the things that I know to…
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Join us for our sofa talk, celebrating the heartwarming glitz of Cillian Murphy's historic Oscar win and unraveling the cultural tapestry of St. Patrick's Day. With a dash of Irish authenticity, we'll shed light on the true essence of this green-clad holiday, sharing genuine traditions and dispelling the shamrock-shaped myths. Our conversation is a…
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In the latest episode of Talking Cod, Dave and Andy sit down with the awe-inspiring Luke Staton, whose journey from aspiring professional footballer to motivational speaker and children's author captures the essence of transformation and resilience. Luke shares the trials and triumphs of his early days in football, the life-altering times when he h…
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Have you ever found yourself at a crossroads, the life you planned crumbling around you? That's where Steve Gamlin, the Motivational Firewood Guy, stood before he ignited a new chapter filled with humor and hope. In a heartfelt conversation, Steve shares his transformation from hitting rock bottom to warming hearts with his blend of stand-up comedy…
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In 2016 I wrote a short post that went viral around the world. It clearly touched something deep in many people. Here's one tiny snippet from that post that I want to talk about today: "What if I embrace my limitations and stop railing against them. Make peace with who I am and what I need and honor your right to do the same." SHOW NOTES Part of th…
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Relationships in middle age can be messy. They take work and nurturing at every stage of life. But in middle age - yikes! If you're growing, healing, becoming your most honest and integrated Self... this will affect your relationships. And this is as it should be. SHOW NOTES Healthy and brave relationships and community are so important to our heal…
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The latest episode of Talking Cod features our good friend Will Edge, a trustee and facilitator at Mentell, a men's mental health charity. We'd originally asked Will to come on to tell us about the charity's work and how he'd first come across the organisation, but then things went strangely quiet. It turns out he'd had a scary accident whilst Wake…
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Ever reminisce about the good old days, flipping through a Sears catalog, or is it just us? Well, buckle up for a trip down memory lane peppered with laughter, as Trisha Kennedy Roman, Ashley Bedosky, Lisa Kelly, and Dr. Pam Wright spill the beans on life's amusing intricacies in our latest episode of Middle Ageish. From Lisa's riotous encounter wi…
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We all need rest, probably more than we’re getting. Expanding our view of rest beyond naps or Netflixing is helpful and life-giving! Perhaps what you most need right now is sensory rest or creative rest. Or maybe it’s lowering the bar and being kinder to yourself. SHOW NOTES This is a two-part conversation about rest – you can listen to part one he…
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Discovering self-worth beyond the scoreboard, Marc Paisant joins us this week to share the victories and struggles of intertwining mental health with physical fitness. As a former collegiate athlete and now a dedicated personal trainer, Marc delves into the harsh realities of competitive sports and the silent battles with identity and self-doubt th…
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In a culture that idolizes productivity, it can feel countercultural to make rest an essential part of our life and goals. But when we prioritize rest, we cultivate creativity, increase productivity, and we live more joyfully. In REST: Why You Get More Done When You Work Less, Alex Soojung-Kim Pang writes "Discoveries in sleep research, psychology,…
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In the latest episode of Talking Cod, we ask you to 'look into our ears' (not sure if that works, but I'm going to leave it and this note in this final copy, intentionally - Phil) with respected Berlin-based hypnotherapist Bernhard Tewes, whose personal transformation from chain smoker to non-smoker through hypnosis was the catalyst to become a mas…
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There's an African Proverb that goes like this "When death finds you, may it find you alive." SHOW NOTES: DO YOU FEEL FULLY ALIVE? I've been thinking about this a lot - am I living fully alive? What does this look, sound, feel like in my body and life? As I was pondering this morning, these 6 characteristics came up for me (I expand upon them in th…
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When June Edwards speaks about her brushes with the beyond, you can't help but lean in a little closer. Our latest episode is a rousing testament to the transformative journey of a psychic medium who navigated spectral visions as a child, only to be catapulted into the fifth dimension following a near-death experience. Embark on an odyssey that pro…
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To live on purpose - to handcraft a brave and beautiful life - to be anchored in the storms of life - you need deep roots. We grow deep roots through conscious, consistent effort or 'watering' over time. SHOW NOTES In this episode I use three examples of women somewhere in the middle season of life, and a situation they are grappling with. I walk t…
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We're back with another cracking guest on Talking Cod, none other than footy legend Dean Holden. Dean talks about his illustrious career as a player and a manager, most recently of Charlton Athletic, but then opens up with deep authenticity as he talks about the tragic loss of his daughter, Cici. And that triggered something huge in our conversatio…
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