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Help! I think I'm Drowning
- Written by: help i think im drowning
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Dive into the depths of aquatic adventures with "Help! I Think I'm Drowning," the podcast that's making waves in the world of swimming. Whether you're a beginner dipping your toes in the water or a seasoned swimmer looking to improve your stroke, this podcast has something for everyone.Join us as we explore the world of swimming, from heartwarming stories from the poolside to practical tips for mastering your technique. With a focus on both children's swimming and adult swim lessons, our episodes cover a wide range of topics designed to help you feel confident and safe in the water.But we're ...
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Drowning on the Internet
- Written by: ARAE
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Artist or content creator? This is the question ARAE tries to answer in ’Drowning on the Internet’: a podcast on artist digital burnout and social media. Artiste ou créatrice de contenu ? Telle est la question à laquelle ARAE essaie de répondre dans ’Drowning on the Internet’, un podcast sur les réseaux sociaux et le burnout digital des artistes.
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Building the Raft While Drowning: Searching for Mental Health Help & Hope in Rural America
- Written by: Sarah Dixon-Hackey
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Born out of a personal quest to understand and navigate the complicated system of behavioral health, podcast host and ND's Public Policy Ambassador for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Sarah Dixon-Hackey, offers listeners an opportunity to hear firsthand stories of providers and advocates working in the trenches of the mental health crisis. Guests are given a platform to share the ways they are making an impact, community resources for navigating behavioral health, and a better understanding of the ways in which public policy shapes our current system.
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