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The Doubt is a daily(ish) podcast hosted by Mark Leruste on what it’s really like to balance the gruelling work of starting a company with the pain and joys of raising young children as a first time dad.
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Benefit of the Doubt

Benefit of the Doubt

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Three guys talk about things they have no business talking about. We're good at presenting scalding hot takes for no reason at all. Common talking points: NBA, hip hop, hot takes, technology, Twitter beef, revolutionaries, everything, nothing
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The Dips of Doubt

Susan Rosenthal and Tessa Brock

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Dips of Doubt are normal and to often we think we are the only ones struggling. We hope that when you feel overwhelmed, inadequate, or just plain unsure our podcast will help. We know being a leader can be lonely, so our sessions will provide you with quick tips, strategies, and insights for your journey. We will be your silent partners as you keep putting one foot in front of the other on those difficult days, and we will remind you to celebrate your successes on the good days.
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What really happened to Kathleen Peterson? A summary episode of BBC Radio 5 Live's "Beyond Reasonable Doubt?" podcast. This podcast includes details of what crime was committed, the individuals that were involved, the impacts that this crime had, and my own, personal opinions as to who committed the crime and why.
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Jared Easley & Ms. Christine have fun-filled "The View/The Talk" style panel conversations that range from online business, personal and professional development. This show includes a guest on the "hot seat" that illuminates the path for listeners by sharing how they have navigated challenging seasons & difficult hurdles to pursue success.
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In 1991, seven black and five white jurors convicted Troy Davis of murder in the shooting death of Savannah police officer Mark MacPhail. Davis sat on Georgia’s deathrow for 20 years. Leading up to his execution, there were mass protests. Some of Davis’ supporters included Pope Benedict XVI, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, and former Republican Congressman Bob Barr of Georiga. Their efforts to stop the execution weren’t successful. On September 21, 2011, the state of Georgia executed Tro ...
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Welcome to “It’s the Human EXperience” Podcast. We Can Do Hard Things! You Can Change Your Life! So many times we isolate, compartmentalize, and self sabotage as we work on becoming our best self. It's time we redefine the way we approach self improvement, self help, personal development, growth, goals, Emotional Intelligence, success, self care, faith, self worth, and balance as we work towards becoming our highest self! Be prepared to be uplifted, inspired, and empowered as you become fear ...
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Are you constantly doubting yourself as you navigate through your day? Do you search for ways you can prioritize time with God so you can be strong in your faith and lead your kids? Do you wish you could overcome comparison so that you can feel more confident in yourself? I’m so excited you’re here! This is your go-to podcast for moms who want to overcome self-doubt by grounding themselves daily in scripture. You’ll learn how to apply the word of God to your daily life so you can feel purpos ...
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In this episode I address the mythicist claims put forward in the new horror film Heretic. As always...thanks for listening! https://www.patreon.com/theweekindoubt http://palbertelli.podbean.com http://www.facebook.com/TheWeekInDoubtPodcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-week-in-doubt-podcast/id510160837 www.audibletrial.com/theweekindoubt…
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Send us a text Discover the profound beauty in life's ebb and flow as we journey together through the highs and lows that shape our human experience. We often find ourselves caught in the rhythm of peaks and valleys, just like ocean waves. Join me, Hazel Brown, as we explore how acknowledging both the calm and the chaos can lead to personal growth …
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What drives you to push forward and achieve your goals? In this episode, Susan and Tessa explore the art of self-motivation and how leaders can fuel their growth every day. Drawing inspiration from Olympic athletes, they discuss strategies like goal visualization, speaking your aspirations aloud, and creating a clear pathway to success. Whether it'…
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Hey Girlfriend! In this episode you are going to learn how to P.I.V.O.T to overcome self doubt and gain sustainable confidence. I talk about the importance of Prayer, Inquire, Validate, Obey, and Trust as a way for you to use discernment as you navigate through self doubt. I also talk about how PIVOT ties into life and mindset coaching with me. I p…
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This week we join everyone else in the world in talking about Tyson v. Paul, catch up on college football, discuss the Cleveland Cavs great season start and the naysayers discussing the NBA Cup court designs. We also review Sunday NFL games and dive into the origin story of the Buffalo Bills we know everyone has been waiting for.…
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As leaders, we’re always in the spotlight, and our actions speak volumes. In this episode, Susan and Tessa delve into the reality that people are constantly observing us, whether on campus or in the community. They discuss how leaders represent their teams, schools, and districts, emphasizing the importance of modeling integrity, professionalism, a…
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In this episode, Susan and Tessa tackle the powerful adage, "Actions speak louder than words," challenging leaders to reflect on whether their behavior aligns with their promises. They explore the impact of saying one thing and doing another, emphasizing how it can erode trust and reliability among staff. With candid examples and practical insights…
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Have you ever been in a season of pruning? Also known as challenging times. You're thinking about how much you really want to quit because you're not seeing the fruits of your labor. Now you're wondering when the work, time, and investment you've put into something is going to pay off? In this episode I'm giving you an update on the changes that ha…
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Susan and Tessa delve into the power of pausing and noticing moments of gratitude—both for ourselves and those around us. From journaling reflections to sharing appreciative words with colleagues or loved ones, they discuss simple yet impactful ways to cultivate gratitude regularly. They highlight how setting and technique matter, whether you’re sp…
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I happened upon an old clip of Christopher Hitchens on Charlie Rose, offering his thoughts on Israel and Palestine. I play it and offer my brief commentary. As always...thanks for listening! https://www.patreon.com/theweekindoubt http://palbertelli.podbean.com http://www.facebook.com/TheWeekInDoubtPodcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-wee…
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In this belated holiday special, I take an extensive look at the history of Samhain; the ancient Gaelic festival that shaped our modern Halloween. As always...thank you for listening! https://www.patreon.com/theweekindoubt http://palbertelli.podbean.com http://www.facebook.com/TheWeekInDoubtPodcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-week-in-do…
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Send us a text Have you ever found yourself trapped in the web of social media comparison, measuring your life against the picture-perfect highlights of others? Join me, Hazel Brown, as I unravel the hidden impacts of social media on our mental health and the dangers of comparing our authentic lives to the filtered realities we scroll through daily…
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With the holiday season approaching, Susan and Tessa explore how shifts in routine and the prospect of long breaks can create challenges for students, especially those who rely on the stability of school as a safe space. As disruptions can often lead to heightened emotions and unregulated behaviors, they discuss ways educators can respond to studen…
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Hey Girlfriend! Today's episode is pulled from the original "Break free" episode that touches on feelings of loneliness, feeling forgotten and rejected. I am bring attention on bible verses that points you back to God as a reminder that regardless of how heavy life is feeling at the moment, you have not been forgotten about. I Pray this lifts your …
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This week we talk about some of the best halloween costumes in the sportsworld and who decided to dress up as Debbie Downer this year. And basketball season is here! We talk NBA and college basketball and play a round of basketball triva. Also, Lisa ranks the ugliest fields in college football.
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As November brings on the rush of holiday stress and shifting dynamics among students, staff, and parents, leaders can find themselves in "survival mode". In this episode, Susan and Tessa talk about the power of gratitude during this busy season and the importance of reflecting on the positive impact you’re making, even when times are tough. Drawin…
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Send us a text Grieving the loss of a loved one or navigating the dark corridors of depression can feel like an isolating journey, but what if the key to healing lies in embracing our shared vulnerabilities? I, Hazel Brown, open up about my personal struggles with seasonal depression and the profound grief following my mother's death in 2022. Throu…
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Setting boundaries is essential for leaders, especially those who strive to please others or aim to advance in their careers. In this episode, Susan and Tessa explore how to establish healthy limits to prevent burnout and support mental health while upholding a reputation for hard work and service. They share real-life examples of saying "no" in a …
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Hey friends! Today's episode is pulled from "You Can Do Hard Things." I have edited this episode for you so that it gets right into the main points of today's message. I am still working on the changes within The Restored Mind and hope that this episode is the encouragement you needed to hear. I ask thought provoking questions that will help you re…
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Rebuilding trust with staff members who have disengaged can be challenging, but it’s crucial for a healthy school culture. In this episode, Susan and Tessa share effective strategies for reconnecting with shut-down staff and creating a transparent feedback environment. They discuss the importance of assessing campus culture carefully, keeping an ey…
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In this important episode, Susan and Tessa tackle a common challenge many leaders face: when a meeting takes an unexpected turn, leaving you feeling attacked or where the conversation becomes negative. They share three essential strategies to help leaders confidently address these situations, turning them into opportunities for growth. With a focus…
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Hey friends! Today's episode is pulled from "Why your mindset matters" I have edited this episode for you so that it gets right into the meat and potatoes of the most important key points . This episode will highlight and give examples of what a fixed and growth mindset looks like and share why it is important go from a fixed to growth mindset. Ful…
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In this episode, Susan and Tessa begin with a powerful question: "Have you ever wished for a clean slate?" They dive into how leaders and educators can shift their mindset when working with students, particularly those with challenging behaviors. By approaching students with an open heart, grace, and a sense of delight—rather than expecting difficu…
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In this brief documentary style episode, I take a look at the history of the facial injury known as the "Glasgow smile". As always...thanks for listening! https://www.patreon.com/theweekindoubt http://palbertelli.podbean.com http://www.facebook.com/TheWeekInDoubtPodcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-week-in-doubt-podcast/id510160837 www.a…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how the narratives you tell yourself shape your life? In this episode of the Human Experience Podcast, I, Hazel Brown, unravel the empowering journey of unlocking your inner power by embracing personal growth and alignment. Drawing from my own story of moving to Georgia and facing the universal fear of the unknown, I sh…
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During this awesome episode, Susan and Tessa explore the concept of "Go Slow to Go Fast," discussing how leaders often face overwhelming demands and responsibilities. They emphasize the importance of taking time to process and reflect before jumping into action. Leadership is a marathon, not a sprint—by slowing down, leaders can prioritize effectiv…
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Hey friends! Today's episode is pulled from "Breaking Free from Imposter Syndrome." I have edited this episode for you so that it gets right into the meat and potatoes of the most important key points . This episode will highlight what to keep in mind while you work through imposter syndrome as well as give you some practical tips that you can add …
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This week we talk about the first week in the regular NHL season and a great start to beer sales for it's newest team, the Utah Hockey Club. We also cover updates in the MLB playoffs, college football and weird blue fields, and Week 6 in the NFL which includes a greusome injury and another loss at home for the highest paid quarterback in NFL histor…
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In this powerful episode, Susan and Tessa dive into the essential role of parent support in a school’s success. As a leader, providing parents with the right resources, transparency, and empathy strengthens communication and builds trust. They explore how deeper connections with parents through programs like PTA, along with regular gratitude and "p…
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Send us a text What if the very essence of who you are has been muted by the pressure to conform? Step with me, Hazel Brown, into a space where authenticity reigns supreme and learn to navigate life unapologetically on your own terms. This episode is a heartfelt invitation for those, especially women, who find it challenging to maintain their true …
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As the school year gains momentum, it’s crucial to pause and evaluate your progress as a leader. It’s the perfect time to reflect on personal and campus goals—are you progressing as planned, or do adjustments need to be made? Join the discussion as Susan and Tessa share strategies on visualization, using data to assess your progress, and identifyin…
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In this listener requested documentary episode, I explore notorious British occultist Aleister Crowley's time in New York. As always...thanks for listening! https://www.patreon.com/theweekindoubt http://palbertelli.podbean.com http://www.facebook.com/TheWeekInDoubtPodcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-week-in-doubt-podcast/id510160837 www…
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Hey girlfriends! This episode explains why I have not uploaded in 2 weeks. Take a listen and know that I am hard at work. Thank you for your support as I navigate through this season of growing. With so much love, Caroline Thao Ways to connect with me: Book your 1:1 call- https://calendly.com/restoredmind Leave a review on Apple Podcast: https://po…
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In this insightful episode, Susan and Tessa tackle the tough reality of leadership—knowing you can’t please everyone. They explore the reflective questions leaders should ask when faced with negativity or dissatisfaction from staff, and how to avoid getting stuck in a negative mindset. Susan and Tessa discuss what aspects of the situation leaders c…
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This week Aaron tries (and fails) to explain different play formats in golf, makes Lisa guess the new weekly college football rankings, and says a lot of different numbers as they relate to the end of the regular season in the MLB. Plus, game recaps of week 4 in the NFL!
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In this important episode, Susan and Tessa explore the profound impact of brain regulation in education, focusing on how our brains respond to stressful situations. They share strategies for educators to manage their own triggers and avoid escalating conflicts with students, parents, or co-workers. By understanding the brain's "fear state" and "sur…
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Send us a text What if reclaiming your autonomy could unlock a more fulfilling life? Join us on this thought-provoking journey as we explore the profound impact of community, self-worth, and personal growth. Through the lens of my own experiences, including the heart-wrenching loss of my mother, we delve into how the right community can propel you …
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In this episode, Susan and Tessa offer practical email strategies to help leaders stay organized and on top of their inbox. They share tips like archiving emails to reduce clutter, scheduling messages to send during appropriate business hours, and delegating tasks to team members for better support. Learn how to efficiently manage your inbox by del…
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In this powerful episode, Susan and Tessa dive into the art of self-organization and the importance of closing the loop in delegation. They discuss strategies for staying organized, from breaking down tasks into "good, better, and best" categories to ensuring follow-through on delegation. By closing the loop, leaders can ensure tasks are completed …
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In this episode, Susan and Tessa dive into the importance of embracing your blind spots as a leader to grow and improve. They explore how being open to feedback, both positive and constructive, is key to becoming the best version of yourself. By building genuine connections with staff and fostering healthy relationships, leaders can cultivate a cul…
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In this bizarre episode, I take a not so serious look at a certain Lord of the Rings character's provocative alternate name. As always...thanks for listening/watching! https://www.patreon.com/theweekindoubt http://palbertelli.podbean.com http://www.facebook.com/TheWeekInDoubtPodcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-week-in-doubt-podcast/id51…
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Mistakes are inevitable when working with people, but in this episode, Susan and Tessa dive into the tough yet rewarding process of owning and fixing them. They discuss how navigating the messiness of human relationships requires both humility and strategy, offering practical advice on how to repair mistakes while maintaining trust and respect. Thr…
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Send us a text What does it truly mean to be your best self? Join me, Hazel Brown, as I reflect on my own journey and challenge the societal standards that often overshadow our unique paths. This episode isn't just about meeting goals; it's about meeting yourself where you are. I share personal anecdotes and insights that highlight the importance o…
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As a leader, holding individuals accountable can be a difficult task, but it's essential for growth. In this episode, Susan and Tessa explore why pausing to address accountability is crucial—without it, people may not even realize their actions are problematic. They emphasize the need for bravery and meaningful conversations to address blind spots …
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In this insightful conversation, Susan and Tessa dive into the moments when leaders unintentionally create more conflict by relaxing accountability, communication, or reacting poorly under pressure. They explore Marlene Chism’s five stages of conflict to help navigate and resolve tensions more effectively. By breaking down the stages, Susan and Tes…
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