We're thrilled to have you here on the Change It Up Radio Show! Whether you're feeling Happy, Sad, Mad or Glad... it never hurts to "Change It Up"! Tired of the rut you’re stuck in but don’t know what to do…Change It Up! This show is all about connecting with your self, and with members of the opposite sex, to embrace growth, change, and new ways of being and doing. Each show, we'll explore topics that inspire men and women to welcome Change and Create a New Kind of Conversation! Look for inspiring guests and guest hosts who will ignite an introspective dialog! We’re here to uplift, support, engage and inspire each other while honoring differences of opinion and ideas. Please join our conversations with an open heart and mind. So, if you're tired of the rut you’re stuck in and you’re seeking more clarity, inspiration and motivation, and you're ready to shed your fear of change... we encourage you to join the conversation and listen in! We want to hear from y
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It’s a lighthearted nightmare in here, weirdos! Morbid is a true crime, creepy history and all things spooky podcast hosted by an autopsy technician and a hairstylist. Join us for a heavy dose of research with a dash of comedy thrown in for flavor.
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Hosted by Laura Beil (Dr. Death, Bad Batch), Sympathy Pains is a six-part series from Neon Hum Media and iHeartRadio. For 20 years, Sarah Delashmit told people around her that she had cancer, muscular dystrophy, and other illnesses. She used a wheelchair and posted selfies from a hospital bed. She told friends and coworkers she was trapped in abusive relationships, or that she was the mother of children who had died. It was all a con. Sympathy was both her great need and her powerful weapon. But unlike most scams, she didn’t want people’s money. She was after something far more valuable.