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Stories for the future

Veslemoy Klavenes-Berge

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Imagine having a career that makes you want to jump out of bed in the morning and gives you the opportunity to make real positive impact in the world. Is this possible? I believe so! Join me as I explore the many opportunities in a changing world, and how we can all find the best combination of a good life and work we love, on a planet that doesn't mind us being here.
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Future Factory

Anthony Amunategui

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The Future Factory Podcast is your go-to business podcast for seeing the future in real time. Hosted by founder of CDO Group, Anthony Amunategui, where he is joined by some of the most influential and respected guests in the business world. From young entrepreneurs changing the world via startups, to leaders of established big name brands across the world.
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We live and express in the mantra of "One Love" - The universal love and respect expressed by all people for all people. We cannot exemplify our greatest self and our humanity if we do not find each other. 💗💛💚 Join our educational & free your mind zone @ www.Patreon.com/HempSistersNation Your pledge with us helps to feed children across the world in the global effort to eradicate hunger. One Love! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thehempyhour/support
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Where We Live

Connecticut Public Radio

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Produced by Connecticut Public, 'Where We Live' puts Connecticut in context. Host Catherine Shen brings us fascinating, informed, in-depth conversations and stories beyond news headlines. We start local, but we take time to explore domestic and international issues and consider how they impact us personally and here at home.
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An exploration of self-similarity across diversity. Diving in to themes of conflict transformation, cultural evolution, transcending political polarization, racial healing, music, art, history, the future, science and spirituality. Host, Duncan Autrey, interviews with interesting people with unique perspectives on the world and seeing what we can learn from each other, because “we all have a role to play in the whole.” Duncan Autrey is a conflict transformation catalyst and educator. We all ...
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Do two people need to be aligned politically to have a deep connection and strong romantic bond? Can one truly be considered liberal if they habitually swipe left on conservatives? Today, we're sharing an episode from the podcast "Dating While Gray." Host Laura Stassi talks to older Americans and experts about ideological differences and their role…
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Are you ready for a surprising twist? This podcast transcript is not just about leadership development for entrepreneurs. It's a deeply personal and transformative journey that will change how you approach your business and life. Get ready to uncover the unexpected revelations and powerful insights that will leave you hungry for more. Stay tuned to…
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It can be hard for many adults to self-regulate their screen time. For kids, it can be nearly impossible. According to the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Children ages 8-12 are spending 4 to 6 hours in front of screens a day. Teens are spending up to 9 hours in front of screens. According to a report by Pew Research Center, 72% …
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Summer camp and after-school care provide kids with a safe place to learn, grow and also give working parents some peace of mind. But they’re not accessible for all kids. This hour, we look at the impact on families when out-of-classroom programs are out of reach. GUESTS: Corrianne Chipello, Executive Director & CEO, Hartford’s Camp Courant Michell…
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Are you ready for a mind-blowing revelation? Get ready to be amazed by the unexpected connection between diverse opinions and a surprising source of inspiration. Dive into an enlightening conversation that will reshape the way you approach disagreements and foster unity. Join us as we unravel the secrets to building collaborative relationships with…
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This hour is bound to make you very hungry because we’re talking about New Haven pizza. This year, U.S. Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro officially declared New Haven, the Pizza Capital of America. Today, we talk to some pizza lovers. We'll also hear about a new documentary that follows pizza lovers beyond Connecticut. New Haven pizza is so legendary tha…
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Here in Connecticut and across the country, a growing number of obstetric units are closing, creating “maternity care deserts.” Today on Where We Live, we explore the long-term impact of quality medical care on maternal health. And later, we hear from local author, Kassondra Mangione, about her new book: Poemspartum. GUESTS: Katy Golvala, Health Re…
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In this episode, we delve into the complexities of the energy sector with Maximilian Haas, a geomechanical engineer at SLB. We talk about the binary perceptions of the oil and gas industry and the crucial gray areas often missed. Highlighting Max's journey from academia to the energy sector, this episode stresses the need for open-minded dialogue a…
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If you're feeling overwhelmed by the pressure to adopt AI in your business, trying to navigate this evolving technology on your own, and feeling like your company's future survival is at risk, then you are not alone! In this episode, you will be able to: ●Discover how leveraging AI can give your business a competitive advantage. ●Uncover the impact…
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Experience the unexpected: How a former drug addict turned entrepreneur and sales expert reveals the surprising truth about the power of gratitude and the transformational impact of "calling the damn leads." Prepare to be inspired as he shares his journey and how it can change your life. Stay tuned to uncover the incredible revelations that will re…
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Last week, floodwaters devastated several communities in Connecticut washing out over two dozen state roads. There have been nearly 200 people killed on Connecticut roads this year alone. Labor Day weekend is coming up. According to the National Safety Council, there were 455 traffic fatalities nationally over the holiday weekend in 2023. Today, we…
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Have you ever wanted to have a seat at the Shark Tank? Now you can! Our guest this week, Darren Marble, is a prominent figure in the entertainment and investment industries, renowned for his pioneering work in creating the show "Going Public." This innovative program allows viewers to invest in private companies, marking a significant shift in the …
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It’s been a summer with all sorts of weather. We’ve seen flooding, and high heat putting our gardens through all sorts of chaos. Today, horticulturist Charlie Nardozzi join us to talk about this hot, cold, wet, dry, stormy, sunny chaotic gardening year! It’s not too late to start planting your fall crops. We hear what plants could thrive this seaso…
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Every presidential election, campaigns flood our TVs with political ads. Back in 1952, “Ike for President” became the very first political advertisement on TV. Dwight Eisenhower's campaign may have been the first to use television like this. But it’s certainly not the last. Today, more than 70 years later, political ads are everywhere. In recent we…
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Getting a doctor’s appointment is hard. But for the incarcerated population in Connecticut, it’s nearly impossible. An internal review showed that many incarcerated persons were denied medical care leading to severe consequences including medical emergencies and even death. Today, we get an update on what we’re seeing in Connecticut prison systems,…
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Tom Rossi, co-founder of Buzzsprout, is a trailblazer in the podcasting industry. His forward-thinking approach and technical prowess have played a pivotal role in shaping Buzzsprout into a leading platform for podcasters. Tom's entrepreneurial journey, transitioning from client services to product development, showcases his adaptability and keen b…
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This past weekend floodwaters devastated several communities in Connecticut washing out over two dozen state roads. It also took the lives of two Connecticut residents. Nearly ten inches of rain fell in a matter of hours in certain parts of the state. This is equivalent to three months of rainfall. That’s according to Connecticut Insider. Today, we…
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We kick off the new season with a special episode featuring six different voices from the European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE) Annual Conference in Oslo. The episode explores how to foster better understanding and dialogue between professionals in the oil and gas sector and the general public. Key themes include energy transit…
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Our guest today is Jann Freed, the accomplished author of "Breadcrumb Legacy: How Great Leaders Live a Life Worth Remembering." With a background in leadership and change management, Jann's expertise has been widely recognized in the field of intentional living and positive influence practices. Her extensive research and insightful writing provide …
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More workers than ever are working a hybrid work schedule - part time in the office and part time at home. According to a Gallup Poll, nearly 40% of hybrid workers can set their own schedule. Yet burnout feels more apparent than ever before. Many offices are searching to find solutions to provide better work-life balance including the four day work…
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It's an hour for puzzle lovers! Everdeen Mason, Editorial Director of Games for The New York Times and Joel Fagliano, Digital Puzzles Editor and Creator of The Mini Crossword talk about The Crossword, Spelling Bee, Connections and more. Plus, we’re celebrating 10 years of the Mini! GUESTS: Everdeen Mason: Editorial Director for Games for The New Yo…
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Today on Where We Live, states across New England are investing in offshore wind turbines – a renewable energy source that is relatively new to the United States. But while offshore wind has a proven track record in other countries, critics worry their costs outweigh their benefits. Reporters covering the battle over offshore wind, Luther Turmelle …
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Todays guest, Chris Smiles, holds the position of Vice President of Product at buildout.com, where he leads the product team in integrating advanced technology, particularly AI, to streamline real estate transactions. With a focus on enhancing the efficiency and success of real estate brokers and professionals, Chris's role involves leveraging the …
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Want to create compelling presentations that drive impactful results? Tired of struggling to make your ideas land and connect with your audience? I've got the solution to help you shine brighter and tell your story with confidence. Let's dive into the magic of impactful business presentations and how you can elevate your storytelling game. This wee…
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Poet laureates do a lot more than write poetry. Since 1985, Connecticut state poet laureates have worked to promote the literary arts and poetry throughout the Nutmeg state, visiting schools, performing spoken word and passing on poetry to the next generation of writers. There is no straight path to this position. Some of our guests today have been…
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Even before the pandemic, half of all adults reported experiencing measurable levels of loneliness. In 2023, a report from Surgeon General Vivek Murthy showed that loneliness and isolation has physical consequences like increased risk of heart disease, stroke and dementia. Murthy stressed how social connection is the key to individual and community…
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This week's guest is Danny Brassell, an esteemed keynote speaker, bestselling author, and educational coach, renowned for his expertise in reinventing teaching methods to engage diverse learners. With a contagious passion for instilling a love of reading, Danny draws from his own journey of transforming from a reluctant reader to becoming America's…
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June is Infertility Awareness Month. According to the World Health Organization, around 1 in 6 people are now affected by infertility. A new study suggests that microplastics might be impacting male infertility. And while technological advances offer opportunities and hope for many would-be parents, treatments like IVF are expensive, and they’re no…
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Many of us grew up with classic comics such as the funnies in the Sunday newspaper! But comics aren’t just tiny anecdotes of humor anymore. They tackle serious content, reaching readers of all ages. And with more artists and authors coming on the scene, we are seeing more diverse stories and storytelling. And although newspaper comics aren’t going …
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Do you want to revolutionize your employee healthcare and save on costs while improving their overall health and well-being? Today we explore a game-changing approach to healthcare that's shaking up the traditional insurance model and putting the focus back on preventive care and healthier outcomes. Our guest today. Natasha Diaz, is a leading prima…
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Many wine tastings are about evaluating the aroma, balance and tannin. But for some people, wine is about so much more than that. It’s about history, community, and memory. Less than 1% of wineries in the United States are owned by Black connoisseurs. But that is starting to change. And with more makers, lovers and sellers of color coming into this…
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The Cambodian genocide took the lives of up to three million people - between 1975 and 1979. Many were forced to work at labor camps where they faced abuse, torture and starvation. But this is only part one of the story. The lesser known part is the story of Preah Vihear Mountain, where over forty thousand refugees were forced to climb to their dea…
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Do you want to achieve increased success in your social media strategies? Today we talk with David Soule to find out how to level up your game and truly stand out in the crowded social media world. This week's guest is David Soule, who brings a wealth of experience and firsthand knowledge on achieving social media success. With a captivating story …
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Carolyn Kuan has been the music director at the Hartford Symphony Orchestra since 2011. This hour, we speak to her about her work as a conductor, and the driving forces behind her music. Like many organizations, Hartford Symphony Orchestra has put forth diversity and inclusivity commitments stating that they are, quote “diversifying programming by …
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One in five people will get a skin cancer diagnosis by the time they are 70. That’s according to the American Academy of Dermatology. There’s many things you can do to prevent skin cancer. Seeking shade during the hours that the sun's rays are the strongest, and wearing sun-protective clothing helps. And then, there’s always sunscreen. But this ico…
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This hour Where We Live, we’re sharing a conversation with Sohla El-Waylly. Sohla’s a culinary creator, writer, YouTube star…and a new mom. Sohla joined the show in between interviews, making Instagram videos and her baby girl’s naps to talk about her first cookbook, Start Here: Instructions for Becoming a Better Cook. You’ll also meet Marisa Mende…
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Slavery has deep roots in Connecticut. Enslaved people built much of the foundation of Connecticut. But this history isn’t usually taught in schools. Today, we listen back to a Connecticut Museum of Culture and History panel discussion about that hidden history featuring Connecticut Public’s Diane Orson. Diane is the host of Unforgotten: Connecticu…
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All this week on Where We Live, we're turning over the hour to bring you a five-part series about mental health from American Public Media's initiative, Call To Mind. This initiative aims to foster new conversations about mental health, share new knowledge, and empower people to engage in their well-being. Depression, anxiety, and other mental heal…
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If you're still stuck in the old ways of doing things, manually drafting documents and resisting change, then you need to catch up. It's easy to get comfortable with the familiar, but it's also holding you back from the future of construction technology. The competition is already moving forward and you don't want to be left behind. This week's gue…
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All this week on Where We Live, we're turning over the hour to bring you a five-part series about mental health from American Public Media's initiative, Call To Mind. This initiative aims to foster new conversations about mental health, share new knowledge, and empower people to engage in their well-being. Schizophrenia affects about 24 million peo…
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All this week on Where We Live, we're turning over the hour to bring you a five-part series about mental health from American Public Media's initiative, Call To Mind. This initiative aims to foster new conversations about mental health, share new knowledge, and empower people to engage in their well-being. Nearly half of incarcerated Americans have…
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In this week's episode we speak with Nicholas Lorizio, a cybersecurity expert with a wealth of experience in protecting businesses and individuals from cyber attacks. With a keen eye for the latest trends and techniques used by hackers, Nicholas provides practical insights into safeguarding against potential threats. His expertise spans various asp…
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All this week on Where We Live, we're turning over the hour to bring you a five-part series about mental health from American Public Media's initiative, Call To Mind. This initiative aims to foster new conversations about mental health, share new knowledge, and empower people to engage in their well-being. Black women and girls experience discrimin…
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All this week on Where We Live, we're turning over the hour to bring you a five-part series about mental health from American Public Media's initiative, Call To Mind. This initiative aims to foster new conversations about mental health, share new knowledge, and empower people to engage in their well-being. People living homeless have higher rates o…
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In this hour, Where We Live is passing the microphone to our colleagues at New Hampshire Public Radio. Hear a conversation from NHPR's 'By Degrees' 2024 Climate Summit. In this conversation, climate reporters from around the region and NPR discuss the role solutions-based journalism can play in affecting community action and accountability. Members…
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This week's guest, Jeremy Vesta, is a seasoned healthcare expert known for his innovative strategies in improving employee wellness and engagement. With a focus on driving meaningful change, Jeremy has a knack for crafting healthcare programs that not only reduce costs but also foster a culture of well-being within organizations. His empathetic app…
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In this hour, Where We Live is passing the microphone to our colleagues at New Hampshire Public Radio. Hear a conversation from NHPR's 'By Degrees' 2024 Climate Summit. In the past year, New England has experienced storms in July, December, January, and April, resulting in flooding and significant property damage from the coast of Maine to the rive…
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More than 200 Americans visit the emergency department for nonfatal firearm injuries each day. That now includesformer president Donald Trump who was shot in his right ear at a campaign rally in Pennsylvania over the weekend and brought to the hospital. Today, we talk about gun violence as a public health crisis. The U.S. Surgeon General recently p…
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