We live in a world where too many people feel under-appreciated and often unheard. I’m here to change that –– one story at a time. The first step to accepting each other is understanding one another…and it sure doesn’t hurt to have a little fun and laughter along the way! I’m Rebecca Rogers, former high school teacher to 100 students turned social media educator and motivator to 6 million follower... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 40 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessPersonal JournalsSociety & Culture |
Clarissa Rankin has worked incredibly hard to be taken seriously in her male dominated field. As a truck driver, she has gone the extra mile to be high of the highest qualified individuals in the industry! There are so many misconceptions when it com... more
I hope you didn't hate Ben Brainard the first time I had him on... Because he is BACK! This time he is talking about comedy, which is probably what we should have talked with him about the first time around.... ADHD problems. Ben has been a nationall... more
Hold on keyboard warriors, let us explain. Around the world there are both men and women who act extremely toxic and inappropriately. I am VERY excited to discuss both topics, however the men are just first on the agenda. Jack Ryan has created an ama... more
Many people on the internet know Brad AKA ScumBag Dad as a practical jokester, but many do not realize that he has a day job as an orthodontist! ScumBag Dad describes the difference between orthodontists, oral surgeons, and regular dentists while als... more
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They’re called “Karen’s” bec they be “Care-n” too much or “Care-n” too little. more
Awesome podcast I just would like it better if you publish them 2 per week or 3 per week because I listen to them to fall asleep because talking helps me, and I think it would be better if I have multiple podcasts to choose from because I listen to your podcasts every night because it’s the only one that is entertaining. more
What is this? It’s not interesting. My thought would be when I was on YouTube. It has no stories 14 years old. Something better and get good at it
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Awesome podcast to listen to funny stories but also so inspirational wow more
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