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Since 1850, Harper’s Magazine has provided its readers with a unique perspective on the issues that drive our national conversation, featuring writing from some of the most promising to most distinguished names in literature—from Barbara Ehrenreich to Rachel Kushner. Every week, host Violet Lucca joins her colleagues and contributing writers to provide listeners with a deep dive into these topics and the craft of long-form narrative journalism.
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Welcome to "The Doc Dudes," your go-to podcast for an insider's look into the world of plastic surgery, brought to you by the experts at Graper Harper Cosmetic Surgery in Charlotte, NC. Join top plastic surgeons Dr. Garrett Harper, Dr. Robert Graper and Dr. Evon Zoog as they unveil the art and science behind today's most advanced cosmetic treatments. Hear about patient transformations and get an inside look into the world of cosmetic procedures from the surgeons who perform them. The Charlot ...
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Welcome to The Ripple Effect Podcast with Steve Harper, where the power of connection, building better relationships, and creating a positive impact on the world take center stage. Join us on a transformative journey as we explore the profound effects that small actions can have on individuals, communities, and the global community as a whole. At the heart of The Ripple Effect Podcast is the belief that every action we take creates a ripple that spreads far beyond its initial impact. Hosted ...
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The Burned-In Teacher Podcast is for educators who want to talk about practical ways to break the cycle of burnout and find fulfillment in teaching and in life. Ever wish you had a teacher burnout coach with over a decade of teaching experience to teach you all there is to know about managing your teacher burnout? That’s exactly what you’ll get when you tune into The Burned-In Teacher Podcast. This podcast is for you if you have questions like, how do I recover from teacher burnout? How do I ...
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In this episode of The Doc Dudes, the Charlotte NC cosmetic surgeons at Graper Harper Cosmetic Surgery talk with Dr. Alisar S. Zahr, PhD, about skincare and the difference between OTC products and medical grade skincare products. Dr. Zahr is an accomplished industry veteran who has worked with brands like Nuetragena, and she currently serves as the…
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I was so honored to interview former L.A. Times reporter and Amazon MGM executive Lorenza Muñoz in this episode of The Ripple Effect Podcast. Lorenza is an incredible entrepreneur on a mission to create connection, community and collaboration together to create even bigger Ripples in the world. Connecting as human beings is in our evolutionary natu…
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After watching and listening to Molly Carroll's TEDx Talk, I instantly felt that she is one of a kind. I'm repeatedly screaming in my head, "She's a Rippler!" We featured Molly's talk in one of our TED Ripples for our Connect + Grow Ripple Coaching membership. To say it was a hit with our members would be an understatement! Here's the link to her T…
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In the latest episode of The Doc Dudes, Dr. Garrett and Dr. Robert Graper of Graper Harper Cosmetic Surgery in Charlotte, NC, discuss modern breast augmentation, implants, and more! Learn the best practices in today's breast surgery from the experts who perform these procedures. Discover tips for selecting the right implants, and find out how cosme…
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When you think of the words "light" and "color," the first things to probably pop out of your mind are the color wheel or the kindergarten book that explains the basic concept of colors to kids. But did you know that light and colors go beyond what you see? In today's episode, join me and Leanne Venier as we talk about the science behind the healin…
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I’m excited for you to meet our special guest Jen Mac! I’ve been following her on social media for a while now, and her work never ceases to inspire me. It took me a lot of courage to reach out to her, but she finally graced us with her presence here at The Ripple Effect Podcast. She is a life coach, a speaker, a principle-driven woman, and a Rippl…
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In this episode of The Doc Dudes: The Graper Harper Cosmetic Surgery podcast, learn all about the "mommy makeover" and what goes into giving women their confidence back through aesthetic medicine. Join Dr. Garrett Harper and Dr. Evon Zoog of Graper Harper Cosmetic Surgery in Charlotte, NC, as they talk all about tummy tucks, breast augmentation, an…
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Tune in to The Ripple Effect Podcast with Steve Harper for a compelling episode titled From Digital Handshakes to Lasting Bonds: The Ripple Approach! Embark on an enlightening journey as we delve into the transformative power of genuine connections in both personal and professional realms. In this episode, we unravel the essence of the digital hand…
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You may recognize Melissa Knowles from her time on The Morning Express with Robin Meade on HLN, or her many times anchoring for CNN. Or maybe, you remember her from the Live Free or Die Hard movie with Bruce Willis. She stole the show on that one, in my opinion. I have been a fan of Melissa Knowles for as long as she's been gracing our television a…
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In the debut episode of The Doc Dudes: The Graper Harper Cosmetic Surgery Podcast, learn all about the latest advancements in facial rejuvenation! Join Dr. Garrett Harper, Dr. Robert Graper, Dr. Evon Zoog, and special guest Linda Owens, Aesthetic Injection Specialist, and Allergan Medical Institute Trainer, as they discuss how cosmetic surgery can …
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In this captivating episode of The Ripple Effect Podcast, Steve Harper is joined by the amazing Lark Meadow, a co-founder and CEO from Aeon Blue Technologies. Lark shares her inspiring journey from the film industry to the forefront of climate technology. Lark shares her unexpected but incredible transition into the world of climate tech, fueled by…
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In this interview, Jenn Breisacher discusses her passion for transforming education and creating a positive impact in the classroom. She shares some of her inspiration behind leaving the classroom to start her own thing and create even bigger Ripples as CEO of her firm Student-Centered World. Jenn shares the importance of small changes in teaching …
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In the year-end recap of the Ripple Effect podcast for 2023, host Steve Harper reflects on the incredible guests and experiences the show has offered. He expresses gratitude for the diverse lineup of guests, including American Ninja Warriors, TEDx speakers, and world-changing leaders. Steve shares how these guests, many of whom he didn't know befor…
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Kathleen Fors has always amazed me. Her deep desire to make a difference in the world has been apparent every since I met her at one of my 8 Minute Ripple events years ago. But how she and her husband are making a difference now in their own lives now will serve as a bit of wake-up call for us all to get off the couch and start doing something. For…
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Fun story. We featured Christin Collin's amazing TED Talk for our Connect + Grow Ripple Coaching Membership recently. I selected her talk for our members because I was enamoured with Christin's energy and beautiful talk. So naturally I thought our members would benefit greatly from her message and decided to feature it for our monthly TED Ripple se…
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I am so honored to have my friend and storytelling mentor, Lyn Graft on this episode of The Ripple Effect Podcast. Aside from Lyn being a New Mexico homie, he's one of the nicest, most genuine guys I know. And I am I thrilled for you to get to know him too! Here's a bit more about Lyn: Lyn Graft is the Chief Story Officer at Shār Snacks, founder of…
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Talk about a guy that has been through a lot and has come out on the other side so much better for it. G. Brian Benson is an amazing speaker, writer, producer, actor, Iron Man, cancer survivor, podcaster and one hell of a guitar player. Oh and did I mention, he might be one of the kindest, most soulful guys you could ever hope to meet. I am so hono…
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Inspired by the pulp collectors Gary Lovisi and Lucille Cali, Harper’s Magazine senior editor Joe Kloc embarked on a freewheeling search for a magazine lost to time: the inaugural issue of Golden Fleece Historical Adventure. In this week’s episode, Kloc joins Violet Lucca to discuss his adventures exploring the world of pulp magazines, the act of c…
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In this engaging podcast interview, Steve Harper is excited to welcome his friend and colleague Patti DeNucci to The Ripple Effect Podcast. Patti, renowned for cultivating authentic networks and engaging in profound conversations, is currently promoting a new book and a newfound love of conversation. Topics you know Steve, can't help but get excite…
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In this episode, I’ll share three powerful action steps that you can take that will help you not only overcome teacher burnout but also flourish in your education career. Whether you're currently overwhelmed, contemplating your teaching career, or simply seeking positive change, this episode offers practical solutions and motivational wisdom tailor…
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You've been asking for a solo episode, and I've listened. As we enter the fall season, with the excitement building, I want to delve into a concept that's not just for sports fans but for anyone looking to build their own dream team: the Fantasy Draft of your network. I'll discuss the power of curating your network, and selecting individuals with u…
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In this episode, we explore the journey of Corinne, a Burned-in Teacher University student, who has experienced the relentless waves of burnout in education throughout her teaching career. She candidly shares her personal transformation, an odyssey shrouded in burnout so dense that she didn't even realize she was pregnant until her second trimester…
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With Trump as the forerunning Republican candidate for the 2024 presidential election, the Democratic Party appears to be falling back on the same familiar logic: better than the alternative. But certain progressive candidates are still looking to disrupt the status quo, however unlikely support from the establishment left may be. In this week’s ep…
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I've been connected with Laura Williams via Twitter (we both refuse to call it X) for quite a while. She inspires me along with thousands of teachers, administrators and educational professionals worldwide. She can always be counted on to put out an inspirational thought, a word of encouragement or just something that will make you smile. She is th…
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In this episode, I’m excited to share an amazing conversation about the world of teaching and mindfulness practices for teachers with our special guest, Maddie Richardson. Maddie, a seasoned 6th-year science teacher, shares her profound insights and experiences. Discover how teachers can uncover hope in the most unexpected places and explore the pr…
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Today we’re rerunning an episode from 2018 featuring two interviews with Harper’s Magazine’s former New Books columnist, Lidija Haas, and with our current Easy Chair columnist Rachel Kushner. Listen in advance of our event tonight at the Center for Fiction, “What Happened to Gen X?,” which will see Harper’s editor Christopher Beha in conversation w…
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In Part 3 of my classroom management series, I’m talking all about effective classroom management systems by sharing with you my three-tiered behavior reward system that has transformed my classroom into a place of positivity and getting stuff done. In this episode, I'll give you the details of how I make these systems work by explaining how I hand…
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Isolated for years by strict censorship laws, community infighting, and language barriers, the writer Amir Ahmadi Arian often turned to Hamed Esmaeilion’s work for solace. In addition to authoring short stories and two novels, Esmaeilion chronicled mundane moments with his family on a blog that resonated deeply with Arian, someone of the same gener…
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This episode is part 2 of my 3-part classroom management series where I’m sharing my strategies to create an easy and effective classroom management system that works all year. Last week, I laid the groundwork by discussing the fundamental rules, and now, in this episode, we're taking it a step further. Join me as I unveil my strategies and routine…
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Reviewing Zadie Smith’s The Fraud for the latest issue of Harper’s Magazine, Adam Kirsch takes stock of Generation X as a literary phenomenon. He finds “Gen X lit” to be composed of two distinct waves, between which Smith is caught. The younger wave, including writers Ben Lerner, Teju Cole, Sheila Heti, and Tao Lin, has formed its ideas about art, …
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I discovered Lauren Bateman a while ago. Let's just say Instagram is way smarter than I am and fortunately dropped her amazing guitar lessons in my feed. She was engaging so I kept watching. Before long, I was watching her Youtube videos and well...you could say I was hooked. As much for the guitar knowledge, Lauren was dropping as her personality.…
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Join us for part 1 of our three-part series on effective classroom management strategies. Discover three essential rules that will simplify your approach and set the stage for a productive school year. Whether you're a seasoned educator or new to the classroom, these actionable tips will transform your teaching experience. Don't miss out on creatin…
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In his September cover story for Harper’s, Justin E. H. Smith sets out to define Generation X, that nameless cohort wedged between boomers and millennials whose members, in midlife, now face “an annihilation of almost everything that once oriented us.” Smith argues that Gen X, having come of age before the erosion of fixtures like liberal democracy…
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In this episode, we examine the work-life balance of teachers, addressing the challenges they face with overwhelming responsibilities at school. Struggling to find that harmony and feeling burdened by endless tasks? Join us as we explore the art of setting boundaries, enabling you to reclaim your time, safeguard your mental health, and nurture your…
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Stephen Sondheim may have brought the cryptic crossword to America, but Richard E. Maltby Jr. brought it to Harper’s Magazine. The lyricist, director, and cryptic creator sat down with Harper’s and one of his checkers, Roddy Howland Jackson, to talk about the history of the puzzle, the declining use of dictionaries, and the rise in word puzzle fasc…
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I was so excited that Coach Birmingham agreed to come on the podcast. I have been a big fan of his as he is a legend in college baseball. I just knew if we could have an opportunity to visit, he'd share some of the incredible wisdom he's acquired throughout his career and boy was a right. This episode is pure gold and is chalked full of great stori…
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In this episode, I’m talking with Chrissy Nichols from the Teacher Talk Podcast and we unlock the secrets to conquering teacher burnout recovery and embracing a brighter future, despite the resistance and isolation lurking in your educational environment. Discover how to stand tall against skepticism from colleagues while you continue on your path …
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In the spring of 2001, Benjamin Hale’s six-year-old cousin went missing in the Arkansas Ozarks, prompting one of the largest search-and-rescue missions in Arkansas history. Her miraculous discovery is a story in itself, but in a long Folio for the current issue of Harper’s Magazine, Hale also tells of the loss of another young girl in the same wood…
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Spend five minutes with Carrie Vanston and you'll see someone who is truly committed to helping bring the best out of you. She's kind, personable, and sweet as the smoothest glass of Texas sweet tea you've ever had. But don't let that fool you. She is relentless too! But in a good way. Her commitment to helping leaders find that next gear and to br…
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Step into a world of growth and empowerment with our latest podcast episode! Today's episode is devoted to setting manageable personal and career goals for the upcoming school year, empowering teachers to thrive both inside and outside the classroom. I'm going to share three powerful strategies to set meaningful goals and maintain your happiness th…
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In “The Return,” Joyce Carol Oates’s story for the latest issue of Harper’s Magazine, a woman visits an old friend whose husband has recently died, only to discover that the nature of her friend’s grief is more chilling than she could have imagined. Oates is joined by her former student Christopher Beha, the editor of Harper’s, to discuss the conne…
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Nicole Casanova understands what it takes to connect, engage and create Ripples of immeasurable value. She is a kind, thoughtful soul that just so happens to be one amazing, kick-ass entrepreneur! This episode was so much fun to record because Nicole is such a warm, inviting individual. Her approach to life and every venture she has ever undertaken…
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In his August cover story for Harper’s Magazine, Jason Blakely argues that an overreliance on scientific authority, or “scientism,” only furthered the divide between those who adhered to and those who disobeyed public health guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead of engendering legitimacy through dialogue, Blakely says, policymakers passe…
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In this episode, we’ll uncover the secrets to how to love teaching again and never settle for teacher burnout. Join us as we dive into the final episode of the Hacking Teacher Burnout Summer Book Study Series which is devoted to “Hack #8: Never Settle for a Burned-Out Career and Life”. This Hack will remind you how you can use the Burned-In Process…
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An estimated one out of every four Nigerians is a silent carrier of sickle cell disease, a hemoglobin disorder that can cause serious health problems and even death. With recent advancements in genetic testing, many Nigerians won’t take the risk of reproducing with other silent carriers or people with the disease. But, as Krithika Varagur reports, …
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Ann Fry is a very special person to me, and I am so grateful to have had this opportunity to interview her for the show. She is in the fight of her life yet still shows all the wit and wisdom I've come to admire and love all these years. Battling early-onset dementia, Ann has recently had to retire from the work she has loved for so many years. But…
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In this episode, we're exploring the key elements and how to improve our self-discipline and intention to overcome burnout. I’ll share with you practical tips and techniques to integrate them into your daily, weekly, and monthly routines. Discover how to break through barriers and stay focused on what truly matters. Whether you aspire to enhance yo…
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Christopher Carroll, the reviews editor at Harper’s, sits down with the former New Books columnist, Claire Messud, and her successor, Dan Piepenbring, to discuss the history, challenges, and pleasures of the storied column. The three critics go over their influences, the changes in publishing today, and, above all else, the great opportunity the co…
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Tune in to our latest episode where we unveil an essential hack to transform your teaching career and personal life. In this episode, we explore Hack #6 from my book Hacking Teacher Burnout and we’ll dive deep into the art of personal and career goal setting. Discover the power of envisioning your long-term goals, not just within the realm of educa…
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