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I’ve created this site to touch base on things that others may feel, say, or wish were said more often. I’m passionate about pretty much, you, me, our Nation, GOD and everything in between. It’s not intended to patronize anybody, nor is it to state that I’m an opinionated person that isn’t willing to listen or try to understand others.
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Cut Throat College Planning

Kayla Record & Hector Lopez

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Did you know that 80% of high school students nationally chose their college based on where their friends are going? Don’t let that be your student. The Cut Throat College Planning podcast is your all-in-one, start-to-finish guide to get your student on the right path for life after high school. We want to welcome parents, students, teachers, and any high school staff interested in helping students plan for their next step into adulthood. Choosing a college or not to go to college, can be on ...
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Throatcast

Throatcast

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A weekly podcast that brings you exclusive interviews with artists, musicians, performers, etc. Throatcast is based in, but not limited to the Brooklyn area. These episodes also include special segments such as L-Train Missed Connections, poetry and short story readings, and much much more!
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Cut-Throat

Fili Lazaro

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Podcasting from Southern Utah, Fili Lazaro the host and Nick the pilot as the co-host. Just crazy stories, bullshitting, good conversations and booze of course. Follow us and thanks for listening. Follow us on twitter @cut_throatcast
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Thick in the Throat, Honey

Thick in the Throat, Honey

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Discussions on creativity and the parent-artist life. Parents John C. Savage, musician, and Claudia F. Savage, writer, interview parent-artists and answer your questions about balancing family needs, art-making, making money, and keeping marriage steamy without going (completely) crazy. All in under 30 minutes.
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Ear, Nose and Throat

SAGE Publications Ltd.

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Ear, Nose & Throat Journal is a fully open access publication that provides practical, peer-reviewed original clinical articles, highlighting scientific research relevant to clinical care, and case reports that describe unusual entities or innovative approaches to treatment and case management. ENT Journal utilizes multiple channels to deliver authoritative and timely content that informs, engages, and shapes the industry now and into the future.
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I've Mastered My Throat With Gibran Mahmud!

I've Mastered My Throat With Gibran Mahmud!

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Have your ears just absolutely been craving a podcast that seamlessly blends classical singing, stimulating conversations, and a little bit of "comedy"?? Well have I got news for you...there isn't one. But while you are trying to find one, check out and download my new podcast, I've Mastered My Throat, on SoundCloud and iTunes which comes pretty close!
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I'm Deep Throat

Lea Lawrynowicz

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I'm Lea, and I'm a failed actress and semi successful freelance writer.I've been a phone sex operator for 10 years. I talk to men while they masturbate, and I get paid for it.This podcast features real calls, and my stories about all the encounters I have had, past and present. Some are funny, some are terrifying, some are really sad. I hope you dig it.This really is the filthiest podcast in the world. And, yes, my parents know what I do. They aren't proud, but they're thrilled that I'm not ...
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Dr. John G. Westine, M.D., attended and graduated from the College of Medicine of the University of Florida in 1998 and has 23 years of diverse experience in plastic and reconstructive surgery. He is a certified plastic maxillofacial surgeon and has established a private plastic surgery practice in Delray Beach, Florida.
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Takeaways College closures are becoming more common and impactful. Students typically receive 6 months to a year notice before closure. Financial struggles are the primary reason for college closures. Teach-out plans help students transfer credits to other institutions. Sealed transcripts are crucial for students during a closure. Education majors …
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In this episode, I will continue to talk about and go over the battle and healing of different coping mechanisms while battling any form of addiction. We live in a world now where everything is dictated and contaminated, Including our way of thinking. This in turn leads us to ways of trying to survive in a world that is set on hurting or killing us…
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Guest Episode with IT System Administrator, Nathan Jewell! Takeaways Preparation for life after high school is crucial. Many students lack guidance in college applications. Community college can be a stepping stone. Military service offers educational benefits. Work experience is valuable for personal growth. Practical skills can lead to career opp…
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In this episode, I will go over part 4 of the Sobriety E-Book from drugrehab.com. Addiction comes in many forms and regardless of the self-medication choice, the results can be similar to the next. Overcoming the emptiness and hollowness of the dark abyss inside can cost us a love that doesn't even exist from a drug that doesn't even care who you a…
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Takeaways College planning requires a strategic approach. Engagement in the planning process is crucial. Students should take an active role in their education. Understanding college requirements can ease the application process. Networking with college advisors can provide valuable insights. Time management is key in balancing college prep and aca…
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In this episode, I will be going over part 3 of the sobriety e-book from drugrehab.com. This of many episodes will cover the many factors of addictions, recovery, relapse and the battles of not only our minds, but the self-reflections we continue to face in a mirror that doesn't need to look at us so judgmental. Society paves the way to our inner s…
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Takeaways College planning starts early and requires foresight. Financial aid processes can be cumbersome and overwhelming. Choosing the right college can significantly impact your experience. Changing majors is a common experience among students. Reading and engagement are crucial for academic success. Adjusting to a larger college environment can…
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In this episode, I will be going over and reading the next part of the Sobriety E-Book. You may want to grab a pen and paper to take notes and to answer some of the questions that were provided in certain areas and subjects in this section of this episode. You can also follow along on drugrehab.com or print out your own version as take advantage an…
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In this episode, I have done things a bit different. This will be one of several episodes that will go over an E-Book/Workbook pertaining to addiction and sobriety. The information and E-Book were obtained from drugrehab.com. Please feel free to join me, bring a notebook and pen, as we take a journey together on one of the hardest roads you never t…
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The conversation with Steve Campbell, Chief Brand Officer at S.E.E.D Planning Group and host of the One Big Thing Podcast focused on the importance of connections and transferable skills in college and career planning. Steve shared his experience of how the level of narcissism among college students has increased over the years, leading to entitlem…
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Mental health and stability are just as vital as physical. In this episode I touch on the effects of society and the impact consequences stemmed from the actions of others. Often falling victim to our own minds and self-reflection that has been portrayed, dictated and embedded by the views of those we may not even know. This in return has paved the…
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In this episode of Cut Throat College Planning, Hector Lopez and Kayla Record interview Steve Campbell from Seed Planning Group. Steve shares his college journey as a three-sport athlete and his experience playing lacrosse at Rutgers University. He discusses the challenges of being injured and the importance of having a backup plan. Steve also emph…
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So, crazy is the new normal. Many suffer with mental challenges that in time can cause additional symptoms and obstacles that only those experiencing are able to see, hear or even guess if their surrounding are even real. Hallucinations are not a laughing matter to some. Especially, those that are already facing concerns with their mental state of …
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Many people suffer with many things in their lives. Some even silently. Unfortunately, there are many that find themselves self-medicating in ways that may not be looked at as a form of addiction. In this episode, I go over being addicted to depression and all the effects that it can play in your life. Please join me in this Podcast as well as my o…
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In this episode of Cut Throat College Planning, Kayla and Hector continue their College Experience Series, and this time, it's Hector's turn to share his story. Takeaways: Start entertaining the thought of what could be your career as young as possible Community college could be the stepping stone you need Sometimes longer college stints aren't for…
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When someone is raped, there is supposed to be a certain procedure followed by certain protocol. Resources are available, medical care is offered, professionals that are qualified to intervene, listen and offer help. In some situations, arrest and convictions are even made. Mostly though, hope and reassurance are embedded in their outlook and uncer…
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Takeaways - The College Experience series aims to provide real-life examples of college journeys to help students understand the challenges and opportunities of college. - Choosing the right learning environment is crucial for success in college. - Kayla's experience highlights the importance of understanding how you learn best and finding a colleg…
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Takeaways: - Parents should help their children develop a budget and create an emergency savings fund for - unexpected expenses in college. - Open conversations about emergencies and when to use the emergency fund are important. - Having a good relationship with academic advisors can help students navigate course requirements and avoid unnecessary …
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*HUGE TRIGGER WARNING!* In this episode I talk about male rape in the military. I also provide some tragic stories as well as, informative information and resources. My heart goes to all that live with the silent screams that trigger in their minds. Also, feel free to check out my other podcasts here on Podbean as well as, my YouTube Channel @ dee …
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Takeaways Know your values and understand your needs versus wants when it comes to spending money. Use resources like the Bean Game and a budgeting template to track your expenses. Consider taking CLEP exams to earn college credits and save time and money. Take advantage of campus transportation, discounts, and free events. Shop where you can earn …
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Takeaways Parents should ask their children questions about their college tours to understand what they are really looking for in a school. Students often focus on superficial aspects like cookies or the appearance of other students, rather than the academic programs or majors offered. It is important for parents to guide their children in making i…
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Takeaways The government offers various programs and aid to help students pay for college, including grants, loans, military programs, and AmeriCorps. It is important to understand the financial implications of taking out loans and consider alternative options before resorting to loans. Participating in AmeriCorps and other service programs can pro…
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Takeaways: The FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is a crucial application for receiving financial aid for college. Parental involvement is essential in the FAFSA process, and special circumstances can impact the aid received. The financial aid department at colleges can provide valuable assistance in navigating the FAFSA and special …
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Over the years mankind has manipulated in order to suite their lifestyle. While some ways may be small and less of an impact of importance, others may cost the price of your soul. In this episode I will discuss many realities as well as questions I continue to ask GOD. Please join me in this podcast as well as my others here on Podbean as well as o…
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There can come a time in your life that you find yourself looking at a face of someone you don't even know, a stranger if you will. All to discover that the face is actually your own. The person you see now is covered in tear stains and an overwhelming amount of altitude weighed down from the magnitude of hopelessness, solitude, worthlessness, aban…
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In this episode, Hector and Kayla discuss scholarships and how they work. They explain that scholarships are money that you apply for and don't have to pay back. They clarify that scholarships are not handed out as physical checks, but are directly sent to the school to cover tuition and other expenses. They also discuss the wide range of scholarsh…
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Navigating the payment process for college shouldn't require a degree in finance, and this episode is your cheat sheet to owning it. We dissect the myriad of options to foot those bills—think work-study, scholarships, grants, and yes, even the road less traveled like Americorps or military service. Get the inside scoop on what funding methods are o…
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In a world full of mirrors be your own reflection. Society continues to find ways to make you feel less than what you are. Manipulating the way you look, feel, sound, act and even your beliefs and morals. In this episode I will touch base on how this has affected my life and how I am handling it. I will also discuss the importance of accepting that…
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Ever find yourself scratching your head, wondering how to navigate the college maze without drowning in debt or regret? That's where we come in—Hector Lopez and Kayla Record—your unconventional guides through the thickets of higher education. Imagine having over-experienced, no-cost guidance counselors at your disposal—well, that's us, minus the of…
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Ever wondered how to outsmart the college application clock and not just meet deadlines but strategically beat them? That's exactly what Hector Lopez and I, Kayla Record, unpack in this revealing episode of Cut Throat College Planning. We share the inside scoop on why early application submissions can be a game-changer, diving into the benefits of …
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Dealing with abandonment can feel like an overwhelming way of life and emotions. With feelings stemming from a loved one, a friend and even your own self, how does one cope and work through their loss of security and sanity? In this episode, I will talk about abandonment issues. Types of abandonment, feelings behind the emptions of abandonment, anx…
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This journey of college planning isn't just about ticking boxes; it's a collaborative adventure involving Post-it notes and a dash of creativity. We guide you through an interactive activity designed to map out your ideal recommenders, illuminating a spectrum of achievements that will make your application glow. Kayla and I share insights on how to…
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