
Jane
An adventurous ER nurse who goes on a trip to Montana with friends just before the Covid 19 lockdown.
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Apr 10, 2024 • 51min
#GIRLTALK: Situationships
Jane & Cindy join the hosts to discuss 'situationships', delving into defining the term, differentiating from flings, setting boundaries, sharing personal experiences, and lessons learned from ambiguous relationships.

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Mar 4, 2024 • 43min
Episode 72: Room 349
A nurse named Jane stays in a haunted room at a Montana hotel, experiencing paranormal encounters. The hotel's history, encounters with the spirit named Percy, and eerie manifestations add depth to the spooky narrative.

Dec 30, 2022 • 33min
Jane and Melody’s favorite 2022 episodes
As we close out 2022, Jane and Melody look back at some of their favorite episodes of 2002. Why do we have friends? Why are some people left-handed? Why do pigs oink? And why is Russia invading Ukraine? Did you have a favorite episode? Let us know! Kids can record a video talking about a favorite episode and then tag us on social media or send an email to questions@butwhykids.org.
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Why do we have friends?
Why are some people left-handed?
Why do pigs oink?
Why is Russia invading Ukraine?

Sep 10, 2024 • 1h 37min
Good Food Project
In this engaging discussion, Jane from the Good Food Project, dedicated to supporting local farmers with organic produce, shares insights on navigating community connections during the pandemic. Barbara O'Neill, who will host an event in Crieff, highlights the challenges faced by farmers against corporate control and the importance of integrity in food sourcing. They also touch upon Scotland's political landscape and the growing skepticism surrounding government health policies, advocating for a more genuine approach to food systems and community engagement.

May 16, 2024 • 32min
Episode 3: Pornhub’s disgrace
Jane, a victim coerced into making a pornographic film, shares her harrowing experience of exploitation and deception by a modeling agency. She reveals the traumatic aftermath of non-consensual content being repeatedly posted online, highlighting the emotional toll of such violations. The discussion uncovers the troubling consent issues surrounding Pornhub and the fallout from a pivotal New York Times exposé, which exposed the site’s failures to protect victims. Jane's story sheds light on the ongoing struggles against abuse in the adult industry.

May 14, 2024 • 52min
10 Years Since Veganuary: Co-founders Matthew and Jane reflecting on the past and envisioning the future
Matthew and Jane, co-founders of Veganuary, reflect on the past 10 years and discuss the growth of the movement. They explore challenges, mainstream acceptance, working dynamics, and transitioning into new ventures like Veg Capital and VFC. The episode highlights strategies for advancing animal liberation movements, measuring impact, and the importance of collaboration and risk-taking in the plant-based food sector.

Mar 29, 2024 • 27min
The Remarkable Power Of Reframing Shifts Your Life
Volunteer school mentor Jane shares heartwarming stories of connecting with students and the power of reframing challenging situations to uplift and motivate. Learn how mentoring relationships can make a positive impact on academic and social struggles, highlighting the importance of empathy and support in empowering transformation.

Sep 22, 2023 • 1h 7min
Copyright Waffle Episode 24 with Richard Ovenden - Bodley's Librarian
Richard Ovenden, Bodley's Librarian, discusses leading a prestigious research library, copyright challenges in preserving knowledge, failed UK government initiatives, data mining exceptions, private tech platforms' impact on knowledge access, digital archive preservation, mentorship in the library profession, societal surveillance implications, and book recommendations with a dash of sweet treats.

Aug 23, 2022 • 12min
你的工作將被「AI 人工智慧」取代?放心,沒這麼簡單!
ICRT Break Down podcast explores the role of AI in providing information and intelligence, the concept of algorithms and their interesting applications, advancements in AI poetry writing, practical applications of AI in various industries, and the use of robots in checking sewage and its impact on job displacement and new opportunities.

Dec 19, 2017 • 31min
20 - Par for the Coarse: Pre-Season Friendly
Join Lee, a savvy podcaster dishing advice at a convention, George, who critiques a golfer's humility, Jane, a celebrity interviewer, and Bruce, who recently acquired a local radio station. They share humorous anecdotes from their lives, explore innovative business strategies in podcasting, discuss health and creativity, and dive into the dynamics of social gatherings. Get ready for relatable discussions and light-hearted banter that highlight the quirks of modern living!