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The Ethics Podcast is dedicated to exploring the authoritative book of Jewish Ethics, the Book of Mishnah titled “Ethics of our Fathers”. This book, called “Pirkei Avos” in Hebrew, is nearly 2,000 years old, and it is a compendium of the ethical aphorisms of the great Sages of Jewish history circa 300 BCE – 200 CE. Each episode begins with a biographical sketch of the Mishnah’s author culled from the Mishnaic, Talmudic, and Midrashic Literature, and shares some of the timeless lessons and ap ...
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Join Rabbi Shlomo Kohn for The Pirkei Avos Podcast. Once a week, he brings out practical lessons that we learn from the classic work of Pirkei Avos (Ethics of the Fathers). His style is clear and applicable. Each episode leaves a listener with insights into how to live your life to the fullest. Subscribe to The Pirkei Avos Podcast. Living with Torah Ethics.
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First Answers

Dr. A. Lynn Scoresby

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The First Answers podcast features Dr. A. Lynn Scoresby—experienced psychologist, executive coach, business and education consultant, father, and grandfather—talking about the first and best answers for 21st-century families so you can improve and have more fulfilling relationships. Topics range from marriage and parenting to ethics and character, stopping violence, and more.
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The Wisdom Of

Kristian Urstad and Stephen Webb

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In this podcast we explore great works of philosophy and literature and art, and try to pull out of them what’s most interesting and inspiring! Whether they come from the works of Plato, or Dostoevsky or Picasso, here we explore ideas that move mountains and rock the soul! So, come join us, won’t you? Come worship at the alter of ideas, and come celebrate the dancing of thought. Welcome to the Wisdom Of!
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Welcome to "Wise_N_Nerdy," the show where three geeky fathers come together to share the highs, lows, and hilarious moments of navigating the world of parenthood! Join our trio of proud nerdy dads— Charles, Joe, and Kurt—as they embark on a journey through the chaotic maze of fatherhood, armed with wisdom, wit, and a passion for all things nerdy. From tackling the intricacies of diaper-changing to discussing the profound musings that keep them up at night, these dads leave no parenting stone ...
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The Legal Toolkit

Legal Talk Network

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Welcome to the Legal Toolkit, where you'll get the latest trends and business initiatives that help your law firm everyday. Hear from the experts setting the standards for the legal, insurance, and law enforcement industries. You're listening to the Legal Talk Network!
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The problems we have in the country are solvable, but not solvable the way we’re approaching them today, because of partisan politics. Richard Helppie, a successful entrepreneur and philanthropist seeks to find a place in the middle where common sense discussions can bridge the current great divide.
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Ella Sinclair (Alyssa McKay) is a survivor. She's fierce, brave, and jaded. She finds herself a teenage orphan trying to stay afloat and finish high school on her own. Enter The Royals. Through circumstances Ella can barely believe, wealthy father-of-two sons, Callum Royal, plucks Ella out of poverty and welcomes her into their posh lifestyle a world away in elegant Malibu. Even though both Royal boys are intriguing, the most magnetic is the oldest, Reed Royal. Reed seems determined to keep ...
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Rabbi Elyahu Silberberg serves as Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivas Ohr Eliyahu, Lubavitch Mesivta of Chicago, and during the summer months, as Scholar in residence at Machon Alte women's seminary in Tsfat, Israel. He is a beloved Rabbi, teacher and father, and lives in Lincolnwood, Illinois, with his wife and children, where he dedicates his life to mentoring, teaching, and inspiring others.
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RAD Cast Outdoors Podcast | Hunting, Fishing, Angling, Outdoor

Fishing, Hunting, Anlger, Elk, Walleye, Deer by Patrick Edwards and David Merrill

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RAD Cast Outdoors is for families who want clean content about hunting, fishing, and everything in between. The show is hosted by an experienced, globetrotting hunter and skilled, record-breaking angler. David Merrill is the founder of Recreational Archery Development (RAD) and The Bow Spider. He grew up hunting and fishing in Oregon‘s Cascade Mountains, spent time in Alaska, and moved to Wyoming in 2013. David has been a passionate bow-hunter since he was 14-years-old. David is an avid arch ...
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Downfall

Neil Thomas Proto

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A limited-edition, documentary style podcast - timely and enduring - created and written by Neil Thomas Proto, author of Fearless: A. Bartlett Giamatti and the Battle for Fairness in America with guest, actor Marcus Bartlett Giamatti, hosted by Emmy-award winning broadcast journalist Diane Smith. The August 24, 1989 decision by Commissioner A. Bartlett Giamatti to ban Pete Rose from Baseball was the prelude to a broader, Epic Battle to protect Baseball’s authenticity against greed and cheati ...
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Living by Every Word

Dr. Phillip G. Kayser with Biblical Blueprints

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Biblical Blueprints exists to fight the bad presuppositions that "set themselves up against the knowledge of God" (2 Cor. 10:5), the glasses that keep ordinary Christians and theologians alike from seeing how "the key of knowledge," the whole Bible — and every word of it — applies to the whole person and all of life. Biblical Blueprints wants to equip ordinary men and women to use the key of knowledge themselves — to equip a generation of radical Reformers who don't just consume theology-alr ...
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The Old Wisdom New Era podcast explores the life-changing lessons that form us and give our lives meaning through both desperate and happy times. The conversations explore the experiences, and insights that lead us toward maturity. In our time, millions of Americans work to build a safer and more just country. This is also the most age segregated era in American history. Our culture lacks adequate forums for new generations to learn and interpret the wisdom previously passed through elders. ...
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A Curious Life

Hadley Christoffels

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A Curious Life, hosted by Hadley Christoffels, is a show where we go ‘behind-the-scenes’ with interesting folk from all across the data ecosystem. It is a series of chilled out campfire-like discussions where we explore how the trait of curiosity has impacted their lives and careers. Hadley has spent the last 2 decades helping businesses extract value from data. As a self-professed lover of “all things D”, he enjoys learning about new technologies, people and ways of thinking. And how that g ...
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The Bar Taylor Talks

The Bar Taylor Talks

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The Bar Taylor Talks is a family endeavor. The podcast is typically hosted by Tate Taylor, his father Steven Taylor, and his son-in-law Brian Hughes. You may also hear from Molly Taylor, Steven's wife and Tate's mother, as well as other guests from time to time. The podcast is recorded in Steven's home bar which is appropriately named, The Bar Taylor. These conversations were being had long before we began recording them, so we hope you enjoy the comradery between fathers, sons, and brothers ...
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The foundations of modern skepticism and objective thinking are thought to be rooted in the philosophy of Rene Descartes, the French mathematician, philosopher and writer. This great sixteenth century thinker also gave us theories on mind-body dualism and the concept of ethics as the highest form of science. He is considered the Father of Modern Western Philosophy. His theories also led to the emancipation of humanity from the doctrine that the Church is the sole authority over Man and led t ...
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Heretics

G.K. Chesterton

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"Heretics," a series of essays by Gilbert Keith Chesterton. First published in 1905. Read by David "Grizzly" Smith. Chesterton had a sense of humor, had a sense of drama, and had sense. He was a man of strong opinions, and quite willing to argue vehemently for his own opinions, even with his friends -- and they remained his friends -- like George Bernard Shaw and Rudyard Kipling. Seems to me that's hard to find anymore. He wrote prolifically. He wrote humor. He wrote mystery novels, the Fath ...
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Welcome to the Moneydelics Podcast This is an idea exchange about freedom, sovereignty, and navigating a world where common sense is controversial. We’re discussing serious government overreach into our lives, money, and bodies and how to navigate it for ourselves and our families. To deepen our understanding of human nature and economic systems in preparation for what’s to come in the future. And…spoiler alert- It’s going to get ugly- really ugly. I’m Francesco. I’m A husband, father, and n ...
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This story opens with a young girl on a visit to a stately mansion, which is a local tourist attraction. Exhausted and waiting for the rest of the party to finish the tour, she falls asleep under a tree. She is discovered by the daughter of the house and the governess, who comfort her and put her to bed in the governess's room, promising to wake her before the tourists leave. However, the governess forgets and the girl is stranded in the mansion. Her father arrives to take her home. Many yea ...
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In this chilling short-story by a master of the craft, Kurt Vonnegut creates a fictional world of the future where life and death are no longer matters of individual choice or destiny. The title refers to the famous quote from Hamlet, “To be or not to be....” with “0” being pronounced as “naught.” It also refers to the eternal dilemma of life and death that face every human being at some point in their lives. Written in 1962 it is set in some unspecified time in the future, when earth has be ...
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Two sisters, one practical and full of commonsense, the other a passionate and emotional creature, an uncaring brother and his avaricious wife, a handsome rake and a faithful gentleman – these are some of the unforgettable characters who make Jane Austen's first published novel, Sense and Sensibility such a delightful, witty and timeless classic. The novel was published under the pseudonym “A Lady” by its shy and retiring nineteen-year-old author, Jane Austen, in 1811. She was the daughter o ...
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2 Rational Bastards discuss topics and ideas on life, psychology, business, sports so you can be armed with the knowledge to be your best self primarily for you and therefore positively impacting those around you. After launching a highly successful podcast “Exposing Real Estate and Damn Near Everything Else” (which can still be heard by searching iTunes, Google Play and any other podcasting provider by the show name) it was apparent by feedback from it’s large and dedicated following the ti ...
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Follow me on my journey of raising Jaxon and Melinda raising Cooper. Somedays we are doing great and some days, its questionable! We are willing to share this journey with you guys and have other moms on the show. This is going to be a GREAT RIDE!!!
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In the early part of the twentieth century, three thinkers – Nishida Kitarō, Tanabe Hajime, and Nishitani Keiji – founded the Kyoto School of Philosophy, a group of scholars working at the intersection of Japanese and European thought. The Kyoto School, deeply influenced by the German tradition, wrote extensively on the works of Kant, Hegel, and He…
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In the latest episode of the Wise_N_Nerdy podcast, hosts Charles and Joe are joined by special guest Sean Weiland for an engaging and entertaining conversation that covers a wide range of topics. This episode kicks off with their standard "Question of the Week," which this time is, "What is the most interesting/dumb question you have heard at a con…
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The podcast kicks off celebrating Tyler's 36th birthday and all things Tyler. After that Jen Fulwiler stops by to kind of promote her standup tour. Then, its a round of Celebrate, Contemplate, Not That Great. And the podcast wraps up with Lino's Mom for Mothers Day!
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What would you say if someone asked what you thought was the one single thing we could do to help our families and our society? Lighting the fire of your children's faith is the one thing that will help them the most and help you create the type of family you would like. This episode will introduce you to what this series will bring to you and will…
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Please check out David and his content @bowspider on TouTube, instagram and facebook. Check out www.bowspider.com Check out Patrick's new show, @anglingwisdom on all your favorite podcast apps and on YouTube. You can also follow on instagram and Facebook. His new website is www.anglingwisdom.comBy Fishing, Hunting, Anlger, Elk, Walleye, Deer by Patrick Edwards and David Merrill
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Please excuse the sound quality for this episode as we had a technical difficulty. In this weeks epiosde Rabbi Kohn discusses how the Mishna empowers us to use our past as an impetus to reaching our potential. He deciphers this seemingly strong worded Mishna to give us a positive message on who we are and were we are headed. Subscribe to The Pirkei…
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Honor is a funny thing. It yields no tangible, discernible, sensory benefit to the recipient, yet it is so highly coveted and desired. We all want respect. We all want others to look up to us and to admire us. Our standing in the eyes of others matters greatly to us. In way to wisdom number 35, we discover how potentially dangerous it is to care ab…
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Matt Rinella from the Hunt Quietly podcast joins us to visit about stewardship, social media and the outdoors and also how to responsibly enjoy the wonderful resources we have. Matt Rinella has a PHD in ecology and is passionate about the outdoors and keeping it pristine. Subscribe to RAD Cast Outdoors and never miss an episode by clicking here. Th…
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Embark on a riveting exploration of the multifaceted relationship between the US and Europe as we're joined by Robert Greenfield, a seasoned world traveler with an expansive grasp of global affairs. Together, we traverse the landscape of Europe's defense autonomy, societal shifts stemming from immigration and demographic changes, and the continent'…
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In this episode of the Wise_N_Nerdy podcast, hosts Charles, Joe, and Kurt bring their unique blend of humor, wisdom, and geek culture to another engaging discussion. The episode kicks off with the standard "Question of the Week," asking, "If you could travel anywhere in the world, where would it be?" Joe shares his dream of visiting Scotland to con…
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Jared kicks it off by exploring the biggest players in productivity software you should be using, well, be more productive. But no productivity suite is perfect. So, get to know the strengths and weaknesses of each so you can make the right choice for you. Then, back in the day, lawyers often got their IT services from some independent techie who t…
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Summary One of the most important roles in the C-suite is ownership of company ethics, culture, and policy. Who better to give us insights than someone who spearheads this role at a company that’s navigated these waters for over 123 years?! Enter Beth Rose, Chief Compliance, Ethics, & Integrity Officer at Ford Motor Company. Beth and I sit down to …
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In the early part of the twentieth century, three thinkers – Nishida Kitarō, Tanabe Hajime, and Nishitani Keiji – founded the Kyoto School of Philosophy, a group of scholars working at the intersection of Japanese and European thought. The Kyoto School, deeply influenced by the German tradition, wrote extensively on the works of Kant, Hegel, and He…
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In a galaxy not so far away, three wise nerds—Charles, Joe, and Kurt—unveil the secrets behind their Dragon Con panel selection process in the latest episode of Wise_N_Nerdy podcast. As they delve into the intricate art of curating panels, they navigate the digital media track's labyrinthine corridors, revealing the clandestine maneuvers that decid…
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Discover the shadowy tactics behind sports washing as Brian Hess, from the Sports Fans Coalition, joins me, Rich Helpe, on the Common Bridge to unravel how countries ingeniously clean their image through sports. Peel back the layers of this global phenomenon, beginning with the 1936 Olympics in Nazi Germany, and witness its modern incarnation with …
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In the latest episode of the Wise_N_Nerdy podcast, hosts Charles, Joe, and Kurt delve into the depths of their souls, exploring their most profound regrets, all while embracing the essence of their fandoms. Kicking off the episode with their trademark question of the week, "What's one choice you really regret?" the trio opens up with raw honesty, s…
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AI’s prime directive is to give you answers, buuuut… it might just be telling you what it thinks you want to hear—with no concern over providing actual verifiable facts. This issue (and oodles of others) have initiated a trickle of case law/guidance/opinions/etc. in the legal AI scene, and you, dear lawyer, want to be on the right side of legal eth…
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Summary In the course of this in-depth conversation, Larry McDonald – author of How to Listen When Markets Speak and CEO of Bear Traps Report – delves deep into the financial insights acquired from his global network, discussing the major economic shifts and their impact on financial markets, as captured in his latest book. His intention is to demo…
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No one likes criticism. To receive criticism is painful. To be told what we did wrong stings. We bristle at the notion that we are flawed and imperfect. The mere knowledge of the existence of our shortcomings causes us discomfort. But receiving criticism is actually highly productive. It’s a good thing. It is very beneficial for someone who wants t…
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The podcast kicks off with Lino in Jerusalem when Iran attacked and being in a bomb shelter. After that tough to beat segment, Lino and celebrate 8 years of marriage. Then, a caller asks if knowledge is key to faith. And the podcast wraps up with all things Mark (saint and celebrities)!
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Please excuse the sound quality for this episode as we had a technical difficulty. In this week's episode Rabbi Kohn discusses the continuation of Rabbi Tarfon's last teaching. From the last Mishna it is easy to become overwhelmed with the task that is placed before us. In Mishna 21 Rabbi Tarfon clarifies his lesson that we are only expected to do …
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‘The clouds are grey, the sun obscured and you are walking through the countryside in the overcast of winter. Passing from field to woodland, the trees shed coats of frosty bark to celebrate the passing of another icy season. It feels too early for spring, but echoes of swallows in the canopies sing songs of new beginnings. You pause to catch a gli…
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In the latest episode of the Wise_N_Nerdy podcast, hosts Charles, Joe, and Kurt dive into a whirlwind of topics that blend the realms of fatherhood and fandom seamlessly. Kicking off with their signature question of the week, "What do you put off unnecessarily?" the trio shares anecdotes ranging from procrastinating on calibrating a 3D printer to c…
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In this episode, learn how to resolve two risk conditions for healthy gender identity: emotional enmeshment and influence from the internet. Emotional enmeshment reduces freedom and creates anxiety. At the same time, ever-increasing access to the internet creates a perfect storm of confusion, but you can compensate for it. Visit FirstAnswers.com to…
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Bored with your run-of-the-mill marketing campaigns? Maybe it’s time for you to make a musical! Jared brings on Jacob Sanders to learn all about the recent release of NinjaCat’s Big Data Day – a corporate musical. They talk about the history of these sorts of marketing ventures and their uniquely fun and tactical advantages. They also dig into how …
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Are we letting tribal loyalties cloud our judgment in politics? Join me, Richard Helppie, as we confront this burning question on the Common Bridge, where I dissect the alarming repercussions of favoring party over policy. Witness a compelling examination of the dangers that lie in the heart of partisan divides and the pressing need for a paradigm …
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PARENTAL ADVISORY - illicit substance references in this episode In the latest episode of Wise_N_Nerdy podcast, hosts Charles and Joe are joined by the ever-charming StonerGump for an episode packed with laughter, insights, and a touch of heartwarming tales. Kicking off with their signature question, the trio delves into the nostalgia of parental s…
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Learn more about what you can do to avoid the errors that can lead to gender-related problems, and learn how to solve the extreme emotions that many consider to be a cause. Visit FirstAnswers.com to find answers for 21st-century parents and more about the podcast.By Dr. A. Lynn Scoresby
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‘The clouds are grey, the sun obscured and you are walking through the countryside in the overcast of winter. Passing from field to woodland, the trees shed coats of frosty bark to celebrate the passing of another icy season. It feels too early for spring, but echoes of swallows in the canopies sing songs of new beginnings. You pause to catch a gli…
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In the latest episode of Wise_N_Nerdy podcast, hosts Charles, Joe, and Kurt embarked on an exhilarating journey through the realms of fatherhood and fandom. Kicking off with their trademark camaraderie, the trio delved into the timeless question of the week: "If you could shop for free at one store, which one would you choose?" Amidst laughter and …
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Straightness is a virtue. Straightness means to be proper and upstanding in all of your conduct. It means doing what’s proper and just and good. It also references thinking. Straight, sensible, logical, clear, cogent thinking is better than crooked thinking. Way number 33 to wisdom is about this virtue. – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – D…
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In the conclusion of this two-part conversation with Beth Bourne, Rich and Beth talk about the harrowing decisions and ethical crossroads faced by individuals navigating gender dysphoria. Prepare to have your preconceptions challenged as we dissect the medical community's delicate dance between preventing harm and honoring the deeply personal journ…
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In the latest episode of the Wise_N_Nerdy podcast, hosts Charles, Joe, and Kurt embark on a journey through their eclectic interests and shared camaraderie. Kicking off with the quintessential question of the week, "What's the one food you could never bring yourself to eat?" Joe vehemently declares his disdain for okra, while Charles sheepishly adm…
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