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Wind Down Wednesdays
- By: Paula Taylor Energy
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Explore a new personal growth, energy healing or spiritual topic every episode. Join our online community to access guided meditations, bonus episodes and other exclusive content! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/paulataylorenergy/support
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Exploring The Heart Of Change
- By: Dr. Paul Taylor-Pitt
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Change is inevitable. It’s positive. It’s daunting. Sometimes unexpected. Often unwanted. Always interesting. Each episode we’ll hear the stories of change from people who made it happen and those on the receiving end. Can we find art in our experiences of change? Join Dr Paul Taylor-Pitt on an exploration into the heart of change.
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New View Police Podcast
- By: Dr. Paul Taylor
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The New View Police Podcast provides a fresh no holds barred perspective on policing in the United States. The New View Manifesto:1. Policies, procedures and training for high-risk, complex and unpredictable work (no matter how good they are) NEVER fully account for how this work actually gets done.2. Policies, procedures and training are how administrators, managers and trainers (no matter how experienced they are) imagine high-risk complex work is or should be done from positions that are insulated from the risks, complexities and uncertainties of the work itself.3. Workers must translate ...
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