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Rooted Rhythms Podcast

North Raleigh Christian Academy

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The Rooted Rhythms podcast, hosted by Josh Leonard, invites guests to the show for conversations that encourage listeners to sit in as the host and guests tackle tough questions or engage in discussions surrounding our culture today. Whether you are a student, parent, or community member, this podcast provides a great launching point for further discussions with your circle of people as we seek to encourage our community to establish life rhythms rooted in the truth of the Gospel and point o ...
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The Measure of Everyday Life

WNCU public radio

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Interested in human behavior and how people think? The Measure of Everyday Life is a weekly interview program featuring innovations in social science and ideas from leading researchers and commentators. Independent Weekly has called the show "unexpected" and "diverse" and says the show "brings big questions to radio." Join host Dr. Brian Southwell (@BrianSouthwell) as he explores the human condition. Episodes air each Sunday night at 6:30 PM in the Raleigh-Durham broadcast market and a podca ...
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Longshot: Payback

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In 2019, U.S. women’s national soccer team striker Jessica McDonald capped a World Cup journey few could have imagined. A teen runaway who became a single mom, McDonald tells The Charlotte Observer and Raleigh News & Observer for the first time how she rose from a broken home in Phoenix to the pinnacle of sports in Lyon, France — and how today, she’s using her voice to battle systemic inequalities in soccer, including as part of the U.S. women’s national team’s recent settlement in their lan ...
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Andrew Talks to Chefs

Andrew Friedman

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Our top chefs, as you’ve never heard them before. Author Andrew Friedman, one of the nation's chief chroniclers of professional kitchen life, interviews a diverse cross-section of the best and biggest names in the business, bringing his personal relationships and industry knowledge to bear in coaxing personal and professional revelations from his guests.
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In this podcast you will hear about how queer business owners have triumphed over life's obstacles to achieve success. Too often LGBTQ+ business owners believe they have to choose between authenticity and being successful! Hosted by Hunter J McNair, the founder of Hunt Houses NC located in Raleigh, NC, this podcast entails insightful interviews and explorations of the experiences of accomplished queer business owners. Through their stories, aspirations, and guidance, LGBTQ+ listeners aspirin ...
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When we hear stories about injuries from violence at the hands of other people or in the face of disasters, we often hear about acute physical injuries but there is more to the story in terms of mental health. How can we best support patients who have suffered trauma? On this episode, we talk with Douglas Zatzick of the Department of Psychiatry and…
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Although it is easy to scroll through social media applications to see posts from all over the world, it can be challenging to know what is real and what is artificial and to know about the mindset and wellbeing of people posting content. New tools can help us assess what gets posted online and to turn that into useful signals for interventions to …
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Dan Richer, the wonderfully obsessed pizzaiolo behind New Jersey's acclaimed Razza Pizza Artigianale, is a longtime friend of the pod. But he's never shared his full story and how he came to love and be consumed with the making of pizza here ... until now. On this episode, Dan and Andrew commandeer the upstairs office at Razza, and Dan shares it al…
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After years of trying, Ashley Christensen and Andrew were finally able to orchestrate an in-person interview this past spring at The Chef Conference in Philadelphia. Unsurprisingly, it was well worth the wait: Ashley opens up about the role of music and food in her childhood, the college dinner parties that sparked her eventual commitment to the pr…
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Why do our news headlines often focus on war and crime and mortgage rates? Do we spend too much time focused on transactional markets and not enough on our unconditional existence as part of humanity? On this episode, we talk with Rob Faure Walker of University College London, author of Love and the Market: How to Recover from the Enlightenment and…
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Lilly Wooten is a resident from Beulaville, North Carolina. She graduated from the University of North Carolina Wilmington with a Bachelor of Arts, where she studied Psychology and Applied Behavior Analysis with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities. She is currently furthering her studies at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Lilly serve…
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We have seen recent innovations in our efforts to detect medical conditions in infants through genetic screening, including a program called Early Check based in North Carolina. The service now provides parents in North Carolina a free scan and review of a baby’s entire genetic blueprint to look for hundreds of conditions. On this episode, we talk …
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Each of us has a sense of our own identity. Sometimes, though, people make judgements about what another person’s racial or ethnic identity is. How do people make those appraisals? On this episode, we talk with Raj Ghoshal of Elon University about his nationwide survey research.
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What happens to children who have been adopted from foster care as they become adults? On this episode, we talk with Rose Domanico and Heather Ringeisen of RTI International and Nancy Rolock of Case Western Reserve University about the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being Adoption Follow-Up Study and additional analysis funded by RTI …
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For the past two decades, Stephanie Izard has steadily amassed a stellar culinary and hospitality career as a chef and restaurateur. First introduced to a national audience when she won Season 4 of Top Chef, which she immediately followed with her first restaurant, Chicago's Girl and the Goat. The instantaneous and overwhelming success of that rest…
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Although the threat of gun violence is common for some Americans, how exactly court officials, law enforcement professionals, and survivors each tend to talk about weapons is not something we often read about in news headlines. On this episode, we talk with two researchers who study how domestic violence survivors and law professionals talk about w…
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From high atop the Hoxton Hotel in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Chicago's Mindy Segal takes us through her life and career: How she grativitated to the pro kitchen and zeroed in on pastry; her instinct-based approach to creativity and collaboration; and the genesis of her self-titled line of edibles, as well as the story behind her current place, Mindy'…
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Andrew's been a fan of the wit, wisdom, and observational powers of LA Times columnist Gustavo Arellano for years. So, when they both attended The Chef Conference in Philly this spring, we asked Gustavo to sit down for an improvisational conversation. He obliged, and did not disappoint. Enjoy this freestyle conversation that covers a wide range of …
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What happens to a person’s online data after they die is something we may not spend much time thinking about, and yet there is much potential for that data to echo into the future. On this episode, we talk with Dr. Carl Ohman of Uppsala University in Sweden, author of The Afterlife of Data: What Happens to Your Information When You Die and Why You …
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Send us a text Summary In this conversation, Adam Stahura discusses his definition of success and how it has evolved throughout his life, particularly after his accident. He emphasizes the importance of surrounding oneself with people who are operating at a higher level and how success looks different at each stage of the journey. Adam also shares …
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Food scientist Arielle Johnson has worked with some of the most acclaimed restaurants in the world, and recently offered up much of her knowledge in a surprisingly fun, accessible, and comprehendible book, Flavorama: A Guide to Unlocking the Art and Science of Flavor. In this interview, Arielle recounts her path to becoming a food scientist (a rela…
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Send us a text Summary Adam Stahura shares his journey of coming out as gay and finding his path in real estate. He discusses his childhood, his relationship with his parents, and the challenges he faced along the way. Adam's story is one of resilience and self-discovery. Adam shares his journey of going back to college after working in real estate…
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Generating electrical power is vital for our current way of life and yet the process can have direct effects on human health. On this episode, we talk with Sarah Komisarow of Duke University and Emily Pakhtigian of Penn State University about their innovative research to assess the effects of power plants on human health.…
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Send us a text In this episode we explore the wonderful business career of Molly De Mattos. Molly began working on her leadership skills as an NCAA division one athlete, throwing shot-put and discus for eight consecutive seasons of track and field, both indoor and outdoor, at the University of North Carolina at Ashevill From there, she moved into t…
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Born in Mexico and raised in the Midwest, Adair Canacasco brings his personal background and passion to his role as executive chef of Roister restaurant in Chicago. While in Chicago recently, Andrew sat down with Adair to learn about his familial roots, his maturation as both a cook and a manager/mentor of cooks, and the complex nature of the live-…
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How can we improve our mental wellbeing by supporting our caregivers and healers? Dr. Kay Redfield Jamison of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine has many ideas which have come to her in part from her own remarkable life. Time magazine has called her a "Hero of Medicine." She's also an award-winning author. On this episode, we talk with her…
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Send us a text Summary In this conversation, Hunter J. McNair interviews Molly De Mattos about her journey of self-discovery and coming out as a lesbian. Molly shares her experiences growing up in a Catholic household, her early aspirations, and her realization of her sexuality in college. She discusses the challenges she faced in coming out and th…
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Send us a text Summary Jonathan Winn shares his journey from massage therapy to real estate, highlighting the importance of following one's passion and finding success on one's own terms. He discusses the challenges and fears he faced when starting his entrepreneurial path and the lessons he learned along the way. Jonathan emphasizes the significan…
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During The Chef Conference in Philly this spring, Sean Brock graciously made time to sit down for this deeply personal and open conversation about his path to the pro kitchen, his development as a chef, and his various restaurants, including his current Joyland, Audrey, and june in Nashville. Please check out our fellow meez network podcasts and ne…
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Most people generally understand what friendship is and yet the roles it plays in our wellbeing have yet to be fully explored. On this episode, we talk with psychology researcher William Chopik of Michigan State University about new work on the value of friendship for health and what we can to do encourage better friendship in our lives.…
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Send us a text Summary Jonathan Wynn, a real estate agent, shares his journey from growing up on a farm in Rock Hill, South Carolina to coming out as gay and finding his authentic self in Denver, Colorado. He discusses the challenges of hiding his true identity and the trauma he experienced as a result. Jonathan also talks about his love for music …
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Hey, everybody! Please take 8 minutes and listen to this announcement of The meez Network. Andrew co-founded this new content hub with meez founder and ceo Josh Sharkey, and will initially serve the network as program director. The meez Network launches today (7/1/04) with an inaugural roster of podcasts, and one newsletter. Please check it out, ta…
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The COVID-19 pandemic has posed challenges for many different people, but one of those groups whose story hasn’t been sufficiently told yet is teachers. On this episode, we talk with Erin Thomsen and Erin Dunlop Velez of RTI International about their work to tell that story.
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Send us a text Summary The conversation revolves around the experiences and perspectives of Hunter McNair, Mike Zenicola, and Kim Davis, who are all members of the LGBTQ+ community and successful real estate professionals. They discuss their personal journeys, the importance of being authentic in their businesses, and the changing landscape for LGB…
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After years mostly writing and editing "real life" articles and books set in and around the food and restaurant realm, Ruth Reichl recently published a new work of fiction, The Paris Novel. The book follows young protagonist Stella as she discovers life's pleasures, and gets to know herself, in the most romantic city on Earth. In this Special Conve…
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Send us a text Summary In this episode, Hunter J. McNair discusses the idea of letting go of past traumas and negative experiences as queer individuals. He shares personal experiences of discrimination and abuse, emphasizing the importance of focusing on the future and not allowing negativity to dictate our lives. Hunter encourages listeners to see…
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Communities sometimes emerge into the public spotlight at moments of crisis, such as when there is a dangerous train derailment or catastrophic damage to a water system. When we try to help those communities, though, how can we do that in a respectful and useful way that reflects history. On this episode, we talk about doing community-engaged resea…
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Send us a text Summary In this episode, Hunter discusses the importance of not saying yes to everything as a queer business owner. They talk about the challenges of time management, the need to prioritize tasks, and the impact of overcommitting on personal well-being. Hunter emphasizes the importance of aligning tasks with one's mission and values,…
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Lyndsay C. Green covers restaurants and dining for The Detroit Free Press. She comes to her area of specialization from a background in beauty reporting. In this conversation--recorded after a chance encounter with Andrew at The Chef Conference in Philly this spring--Lyndsay shares her personal story and how she migrated from beauty to food, the ho…
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Jaelene Daniels is a wife, mom of two girls, and former professional soccer player, and most importantly, a devoted follower of Jesus. As a collegiate soccer player coming out of Texas Tech University, Jaelene was drafted seventh overall by the Western New York Flash in the 2015 National Women’s Soccer League College Draft and spent the majority of…
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