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The Music of a life Well-Played
- Written by: Oneida James
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The Music of a Life Well-Played is a soulful storytelling podcast that explores music, age, love, vitality, and gaining discernment through challenges, as well as becoming, through the lived wisdom of a woman who has walked many roads and kept her rhythm. Through intimate stories and honest reflection, it invites listeners—especially women—to rethink what it means to live fully, creatively, and truthfully at every stage of life.
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Well Played
- Written by: theSkimm
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A sports podcast that does what theSkimm does best: provide championship takes and breakdowns of the biggest stories you care about most. Finally, there’s a show dedicated to treating sports like the bingeable reality TV they actually are.
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SUPERHUMANS
- Written by: Well Played
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SUPERHUMANS is an audio docu-series where real people share their personal stories and take us on a healing journey revealing the unspoken, unfiltered side of humanity.Join host, Dr. Gautam Gulati (better known as Dr. G)—who once prescribed pills and now prescribes stories as a form of medicine—in this immersive listening experience where we discover bits and pieces of ourselves in the personal stories shared by others like you. “Every time I press play, I get chills down my spine. It’s like therapy for my soul," said one listener.[DISCLAIMER: This content is not intended nor implied ...
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