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Plantation Clique

Brandon Clai & SnooK NaZty

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Brandon Clai & SnooK NaZty bring you the Plantation Clique Podcast! Listen to our twisted views on relationships and everything pop culture. Follow us on social media. Twitter/Instagram: @plantationcliq // @brandonclai // @snooknazty Please subscribe to & review us on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/plantation-clique/id1077059686?mt=2
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High School Counseling Conversations®

Lauren Tingle, School Counselor

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High School Counseling Conversations® is a podcast dedicated to energizing your school counseling program while reminding you how much you love your job! This podcast will give you the confidence you need to implement actionable ideas into your high school counseling program… all while having a little fun along the way. Each week, host Lauren Tingle of Counselor Clique® will cover relevant topics for busy high school counselors. Just think of it like hanging out with your high school counsel ...
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Are you finding challenges with Work and Life? The Peluso Presents podcast is the official podcast for the Peluso Presents media outlets. including the www.pelusopresents.blog and books. Tune in every week for a conversation and analysis of the collision points between work and life and the ways we can avoid them.
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Girls Like Us

Frannie Comstock and Sophie Krueger

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We’re Girls Like Us: a podcast about The Clique, Pretty Little Liars, and other YA books. Hosted by Chicago writers/comedians/girls, Frannie Comstock and Sophie Krueger, each week Girls Like Us dives in to a facet of YA fiction. Walking the fine line between comedy and analysis, Girls Like Us asks the question, "What does a Literature degree get you?" and answers it with, "A podcast about books for teen girls." Expect guests-a-plenty, ranging from comedians to authors and everything in betwe ...
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Southampton legends Matt le Tissier and Rickie Lambert tackle modern football, with tales from their careers, special guests on the sofa, and a bit of healthy competition thrown in as well. Presented by former Olympic 400m runner (and big Saints fan) Iwan Thomas.
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A series of open-ended conversations with individuals in their 20s that explores ideas such as individuality, identity, culture, sexuality, aspirations, struggles and desires. Conversations that attempt to capture moments, people, ideas as well as voids that have played a part in their lives so far.
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CAL with me and my friends! I am a 19 year old girl (turning 20) who is just trying to let out some steam about different topics that have been drilling into my mind for years now. This podcast will mainly be me (and my friends hopefully) having a good time with a conversation filled with jokey jokes and friendly banter. ---------- If there is something that you for some strange reason want my opinion on or just simply want me to talk about, tweet at me. ---------- Tune in every week for the ...
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In this episode of Major Issues, we dive deep into one of the most controversial and game-changing stories in Green Lantern lore—Emerald Twilight! Join us as we unpack Hal Jordan’s descent into darkness, the fall of the Green Lantern Corps, and the rise of a new ring-bearer, Kyle Rayner. We break down the emotional beats, the high stakes, and how t…
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Jenny Walton is an illustrator, a writer, and Vogue's vintage shopping columnist. She studied fashion design at Parsons School of Design and subsequently worked in fashion and textile design at places such as Anthropologie and Calypso St. Barth. She eventually transitioned into illustration and began posting her work on Instagram, where she has sin…
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Chelsea Hirschhorn is the founder and CEO of the fertility, pregnancy, and infant product company Frida. Chelsea originally worked as a lawyer, first as a bankruptcy attorney during the 2008 financial crisis, and then as associate counsel and director of special events for the Miami Marlins. But after a few years, she realized that she’d built a se…
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When you work in a school, there are a million and one things to think about every single day. School safety is at the top of that list, and might even be one of the more intimidating parts of your job. If there was a crisis, would you know what to do? Do you have a strong grasp on what your role as a school counselor is when it comes to crisis man…
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In this episode, we take a deep dive into The Boy Wonder by Juni Ba, featuring none other than Damian Wayne as the book’s protagonist. We explore how Ba reimagines the legacy of Batman’s son, adding fresh layers to Damian’s character through vibrant art and dynamic storytelling. Join us as we break down his journey, the emotional depth of his chall…
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Marylin Fitoussi is the costume designer of the hit Netflix series Emily in Paris. Since its first season, Marilyn's work on the show has been a crucial and beautiful piece of the show's storytelling, and in 2022, she won the Costume Designer’s Guild Award for Excellence in Contemporary Television. Over the last four seasons, she’s guided Emily and…
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Kristen Faulkner is a cyclist and the 2024 Olympic champion in the Women's Road Race and Women's Team Pursuit. Faulkner grew up playing sports in rural Alaska and was recruited to row crew at Harvard. After graduating with a degree in computer science, she moved to New York City and worked for a venture capital firm, identifying early stage softwar…
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Have you checked your phone’s screen time lately? If you’re anything like me, you might be embarrassed about how much time you actually spend on your phone, specifically the time spent scrolling on social media. I use social media for both work and personal purposes, and I was beginning to feel like I was spending way more time on these apps than I…
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Ya lookin' at me bub? In this episode, we’re diving deep into the classic Weapon X comic by Barry Windsor-Smith. We’ll be breaking down the brutal, haunting origin story of Wolverine, exploring the dark experiments that turned Logan into the unstoppable force we know today while discussing Windsor-Smith’s stunning artwork, the gritty storytelling, …
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This week, Who What Wear associate director of fashion news Erin Fitzpatrick is here to talk about her latest feature on the past, present, and future of women's watches. The category has been exploding over the past few years, and there are so many It-girl pieces on the market. Join Kat and Erin as they break down the top brands and styles, upcomi…
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Emily Nagoski is a best-selling author, researcher, and sex educator. Emily studied psychology in college, and a fateful job as a peer health educator drew her immediately to the field of sex education and violence prevention. She went on to receive a master’s degree in counseling psychology and a PhD in health behavior. After working as a research…
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As school counselors, we know that not all of our students are going to go to college after graduating. However, for the students who do have college in their future plans, we want to make the application process as accessible as possible. Cue: College Application Day! Hosting a College Application Day is one of the best ways that we can support st…
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In today’s episode, we’re throwing it back to Sky High (2005), that quirky superhero high school movie you might remember from the mid-2000s. We’re talking about everything from the cool powers to the cheesy teen drama, and whether this nostalgic flick still holds up. Is Sky High as fun as you remember, or does it miss the mark? Tune in as we break…
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This fall’s New York Fashion Week just finished, so Editor in Chief Kat Collings and Editorial Director Lauren Eggertsen are here to break everything down. They’re covering their favorite shows, their new must-have pieces, and the trends they’re noticing, from flowy boho looks to sheer dressing and naked shoes. Plus, they talk about the week’s bigg…
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Molly Sims is an actor, podcaster, entrepreneur, and the founder of YSE Beauty. Molly studied political science at Vanderbilt University and was pre-law when the modeling bug bit her. She signed with Next Management and spent the next 10 years climbing the ranks of the modeling world, appearing on the covers of French Vogue and Sports Illustrated. …
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Have you ever held a “Coffee with the Counselor” event at your school? This can be a great opportunity for parents to connect with counselors and other parents all while learning about a particular topic. I’ve held several “Coffee with the Counselor” events in the past, and some have been a huge hit while others didn’t quite have the turnout we’d h…
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In this episode of The Major Issues Podcast, the hosts dive into The Shadow (1994), the cult-classic superhero film that brought one of pulp fiction's most iconic characters to the big screen. They’ll discuss Alec Baldwin’s mysterious portrayal of the crime-fighting vigilante, the film's dark and stylish 1930s setting, and the balance between campy…
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Maris Jones is an artist, filmmaker, and content creator, best known for her high-production TikTok videos and her set-design work for artists like Chappell Roan. She spent years honing her own retro, “distorted nostalgia” aesthetic, and now with her new book, Unlock Your Aesthetic: A Visual Guide to Find Your Vibe, she’s hoping to do the same for …
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Sarah Fennel is an author, content creator, and founder of the popular food blog Broma Bakery. Sarah studied anthropology at New York University, and after having a hard time adjusting to college in a big city, she started a food blog to re-create her favorite recipes as a source of comfort and creativity. She eventually transferred to the Universi…
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Begin with the end in mind. You've probably heard this advice before, but I want it to be your mantra this school year! One of the best things you can do at the beginning of a new school year is to plan your year. I've talked on the podcast before about using organizational tools, such as a calendar, to give you a visual of your year and showcase a…
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In this week's episode of the Major Issues Podcast, we're diving deep into the epic crossover event "The Trial of Jean Grey" (2014)! Join us as we explore the complex and gripping storyline that sees the original Jean Grey—plucked from the past—facing trial for crimes she has yet to commit as the Phoenix. We'll discuss the emotional turmoil of the …
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Paige DeSorbo is a creator, reality TV star, and co-host of the wildly popular podcast Giggly Squad with her real-life bestie, comedian Hannah Berner. After becoming a fan-favorite cast member on Bravo's Summer House, DeSorbo quickly gained a following outside of the show and has established herself as one of the funniest and most authentic voices …
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Meredith Scardino is the creator and showrunner of the Netflix TV series Girls5eva. Born and raised outside of Philadelphia, from a young age, Meredith was encouraged by her parents to pursue all types of art, and tried everything from cartooning classes (and watching Saturday Night Live) to painting classes in high school. She earned a bachelors d…
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Whether you’re still on summer break or have already kicked off a new school year, there’s one thing I think you need during this season: a curriculum map! While it’s very common for teachers to use this planning tool, I believe there are so many benefits for high school counselors to use it as well. In today’s episode, I’m sharing why you should c…
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The TMNT turn 40 this year making them some pretty old teenagers. Since their comic book debut they have had success in multiple mediums and are considered merchandise juggernauts. What happens when our favorite heroes in a half-shell are confronted by the World's Greatest Detective? You get Batman VS The TMNT a 2019 animated film, crossing over th…
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Rachel Scott is the founder and designer of the award-winning womenswear brand Diotima. Born and raised in Jamaica, Rachel trained at the Istituto Marangoni in Milan, before rising through the ranks at respected brands like J. Mendel, Elizabeth and James, and Rachel Comey. In 2021, she launched Diotima, and the brand was an immediate hit, earning R…
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Carly Cushnie is a designer in every sense of the word, perhaps best known for her mold-breaking womenswear line, Cushnie (formerly Cushnie et Ochs). She was born and raised in London, and studied at the Parsons School of Design, where she met her future co-founder, Michelle Ochs. After graduating, they launched their label, Cushnie et Ochs, and im…
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You’ve waited four episodes to listen to the last episode in our grade-level counselor series. A student’s senior year is full of ups and downs, celebratory moments, and disappointments, and a senior counselor gets to experience it all with them. My guest on today’s episode, Brittany Slagle, experienced all of this and is sharing both what she love…
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We are once again thrown into the unpredictable world of The Umbrella Academy as we unravel all the twists and turns of its forth, and final season. With the apocalypse looming (again), the Hargreeves siblings are back with more family drama, time-travel chaos, and mind-bending revelations. We'll break down the key moments, explore character arcs, …
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Scott King is an L.A.-based celebrity hairstylist who works with superstars like Sabrina Carpenter, Lucy Hale, Julia Michaels, and many more. King started his career in a Washington D.C. salon before making the jump to Los Angeles. He quickly signed with an agency and rose to the top of the hairstyling world, where he's known for creating chic and …
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Beth Hutchens is the founder and creative director of the luxury jewelry company Foundrae. Beth started her career working in fashion, first as a trim buyer, and then assistant designer at the womenswear brand Cynthia Rowley. There, she met Rebecca Taylor, and the two bonded quickly over their shared tastes and dream of working in fashion. At age 2…
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Being a school counselor allows you to form close relationships with your students and help guide them through their high school years. It’s honestly one of the best and most rewarding parts of the job, and no one believes that more than my guest, Leigh Pottle. Leigh is a high school counselor who works with all grade levels, but she is giving her …
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Hold on to your hats and green face paint, folks as it is time to celebrate the timeless classic The Mask in time for its 30th anniversary! Join us as we rewind to the '90s to celebrate Jim Carrey in all his manic glory, from those wild dance moves to the cartoonish chaos that made us all wish we had our own magical mask. We’ll chat about the film’…
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Stylist, costume designer, and all-around fashion legend Shiona Turini joins Hillary this week to catch up since they last chatted on Second Life in 2019. Shiona's had an incredible career—from working for fashion magazines to breaking into costume design on HBO’s Insecure to styling Beyoncé’s showstopping Renaissance World Tour. Today, they get in…
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Kim Nemser is the chief merchandising officer and head of product strategy and operations at Warby Parker. Kim studied English and French in college, and started her career in investment banking at UBS and The Blackstone Group. Soon after, she noticed she preferred reading Women's Wear Daily over the Financial Times and thought she might want to wo…
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We’re continuing our series on talking with different high school counselors who work with specific grade levels, and today is all about sophomores! Sophomores hold a special place in my heart because when I first started as a counselor, I worked primarily with sophomores. So, I was excited to sit down with my guest, Hannah Fain, to see how our exp…
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The most anticipated comic book film of the year is HERE! The question is, does it stick the landing? Join us as we discuss the film everyone has been talking about, Deadpool and Wolverine, in all it's blood-soaked and profanity-laced glory, speculate about Hugh Jackman in the MCU, and try to figure out how Deadpool fits into the bigger plans of Av…
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It’s getting hot out, which means it’s the perfect time for our editors to discuss this year’s hottest swim trends—from retro bikini briefs to Chanel-inspired black-and-white sets. Join our associate director of special projects, Kristen Nichols, and associate editor, Sierra Mayhew, to hear which brands are their go-tos for stunning swimsuits, thei…
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Micaela Erlanger is a stylist and best-selling author. Micaela grew up loving fashion and styling, and followed that passion to Parsons School of Design, where she earned a degree in Strategic Design and Management. After graduating into an economy during a recession, Micaela hustled for experience, freelancing for movie shoots and fashion magazine…
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When you’re a counselor who works solely with ninth graders, your role and challenges can sometimes look different from those of other counselors working with older high school grades. No one knows this better than my guest, Felicia Carter. Working primarily with ninth graders her entire counseling career, she has gained so much knowledge through h…
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Grab your Temp V and hold on to your butts as we dive deep into the explosive and chaotic fourth season of The Boys. Join us as we dissect every jaw-dropping moment, from the intense showdowns to the shocking betrayals that left us on the edge of our seats. We'll explore the evolution of our favorite characters, the introduction of intriguing new f…
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This is not a drill! Laura Harrier's collaboration with Reformation just dropped. The actor and former model, who can be seen in next year's Michael Jackson biopic, designed an 18-piece collection with the brand, and it has all of the '90s chill-girl vibes we need for the summer. From the perfect miniskirt to a re-creation of Laura's favorite pair …
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Julie Chung is an ophthalmologist and the co-founder of the hair-tool company T3. Even while in med school to become a glaucoma and cataract surgeon, Chung always put effort into her hair in the mornings. However, her go-to hair dryer was ineffective and heavy. As a gift to Chung, her now-husband Kent Yu took it upon himself to create a lighter, sl…
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Before the new school year officially begins, I’m starting a new series where I’m talking with counselors from different grade levels to gather insight into their roles and the specific struggles or challenges they face with the grade level they serve. Today, I’m kicking off the series with middle school counselor Lauren Tenholder. Lauren shares wh…
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Deadpool and Wolverine will be making their Marvel Cinematic Universe debut in just a few weeks and boy are we excited. With the film promising a whole host of Deadpool variants across the vast multiverse, there is no better time for us to dive into the mind-bending world of Deadpool Kills Deadpool where The Merc With The Mouth faces off against...…
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