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What makes you … you? And who tells what stories and why? In the fifth season of the SAPIENS podcast, listeners will hear a range of human stories: from the origins of the chili pepper to how prosecutors decide someone is a criminal to stolen skulls from Iceland. Join Season 5’s host, Eshe Lewis, on our latest journey to explore what it means to be human. SAPIENS: A Podcast for Everything Human, is produced by House of Pod and supported by the Wenner-Gren Foundation. SAPIENS is part of the A ...
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Hear from a variety of guests ranging from professional athletes, local business owners, entrepreneurs, artists, musicians, nonprofits, industry leaders, and more on Bend Magazine's The Circling Podcast. Join Adam Short as he has conversations and shares stories with those in our community who make up the soul of Central Oregon. Those who are helping shape the growth of our region, ensure opportunity for more and maintain what we all love about where we live; the beauty, the adventure, the w ...
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Welcome to Tailoring Talk: Your Stylish Guide to Business, Personal Development, Pop Culture, Fashion & Technology! Tailoring Talk is the ultimate magazine-style podcast where we blend business, personal development, pop culture trends, fashion tips and the latest in technology—all delivered with a dash of style. Hosted by Award-Winning Bespoke Tailor Roberto Revilla, this show is designed for listeners who want to get ahead in various aspects of their lives. Business Strategies: Unlock the ...
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Dr. John Pemberton invented this syrup in 1886 which was purchased by Asa Candler in the 1890s. Tasters said it was delicious when combined with carbonated water. Although denied by its namesake company, historical evidence suggests the recipe for what was then sold as a tonic combined coca leaf extract with the Kola nut. An early 20th century article in Life Science magazine detailed Asa Candler's diligence as a pharmacist to remove the illegal drug from the recipe. However, scientists were ...
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Bicycling’s Pro Cycling Podcast is your guide to the most exciting sport on the planet. Longtime contributors (and racing fans) Whit Yost and Joe Lindsey highlight the races and racers to watch, the key storylines of the season, and its most exciting moments on and off the bike. From the cobblestone roads of the Northern Classics to the mountaintop finishes of the Tour de France, Bicycling’s Pro Cycling Podcast has the sport covered.
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The Cycling Plus podcast is the aural manifestation of Britain’s best selling cycling magazine. Listen to our experts discuss the latest in cycling technology – the best new bikes on the market, the latest gadgets, the most stylish gear and much more.
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The Hungry Christian podcast and magazine focuses on food in ministry. Cooks/bakers will have access to inspiring stories and information that will hopefully inspire them to make a difference in their community.
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Welcome to our podcast! Craftsmanship is a not-for-profit, multimedia magazine focusing on in-depth profiles of intriguing artisans and innovators across the globe — the movers and makers who are creating a world built to last. To support this project, please consider making a donation — it's tax-deductible! www.craftsmanship.net/donate
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Send us a Text Message. Embracing change has never been more exciting! Well definitely more exciting than cycling along and being taken out by someone in a SUV! More on that accident in this little update episode… Join me as I share personal updates and the transformative move that’s inspired us to experiment with new podcast formats. With hectic s…
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On episode 58 of Bend Magazine’s The Circling Podcast, I have the pleasure of chatting with Sarah Westhusing, the Founder and Owner of House of Milo, a distinguished interior design studio based here in Bend, Oregon. Stay tuned as Sarah delves into how her exposure to her father's skilled woodworking and carpentry business at an early age influence…
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As a form of popular culture, comics have provided humor, action, and entertainment to readers of all ages and across generations. But comics also intertwine art and humor to creatively make political statements, challenge media censorship, and address controversial issues of the times. This podcast episode focuses on how comics can be tools for so…
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Send us a Text Message. Welcome back to Part 2 of our massive Casino Royale (2006) spoiler review! Bobby, Jon, Alex and Phil look at the script and story development before diving into the movie proper, taking you through the amazing pre/post-credits sequences, theme song/title sequence and events leading up to just before the first poker round at …
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Send us a Text Message. The Bondathon is BACK! Yes it is finally time to enter the final furlong of the Bondathon with the Daniel Craig arc of 007 movies, kicking off with 2006's Casino Royale! Bobby is joined by Bondathon regulars Jon and Alex, with the welcome return of Bondathon "co-founder" Philip! The original recording was so long we've broke…
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Where is your smartphone right now? If you’re like most smartphone users in the United States, it’s probably within a few feet of your reach, if not sitting in your hand. In the last 15 years, smartphones have quickly, seamlessly, and profoundly been embedded in the daily lives of most Americans. There are now few, if any, domains of modern life th…
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This past spring, Ashlin Barry won two junior national championship titles: one in the time trial and one in road race. The Toronto rider snagged the victories south of the 49th parallel, so he pulled on the stars and stripes each time he stood on the podium. Since the beginning of the year, Barry—son of Michael and Dede Barry—has been racing with …
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Ever wondered how small acts of kindness can change lives? Rob McDonald, co-owner of Stand on Liquid Paddleboards and Latitude 44 Sports, takes us on an inspiring journey from his humble beginnings as an underachieving kid to making significant impacts at tech giants Amazon and Apple. Delve into his professional evolution from a substitute teacher …
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María Pía Tavella is an Argentine biological anthropologist and science writer. In conversation with host Eshe Lewis, María shares a snapshot of the multiple hurdles the scientific community is facing in Argentina and reflects on the role of science communication. How is scientific research related to our daily lives? In what ways are science contr…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode, Roberto responds to an article titled 'The 18 Things Middle-Aged Men Should Never Wear In Summer' by The Times journalist Simon Mills. Roberto discusses each point made by Mills and provides his own perspective. While he agrees with some of the points, such as avoiding trunks below the knee and plain knit so…
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Discussions about the impacts of dams around the world are often focused on the displacement of communities due to the creation of reservoirs and the submergence of towns and cities. What happens when a dam affects more people downstream than it displaces upstream? How does a dam impact humans living downstream? In this episode, Parag Jyoti Saikia …
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Send us a Text Message. What do you get when you mix a high-tech invisible car, an ice palace, and a virtual reality shag count? You get "Die Another Day," the James Bond film that had everyone buzzing back in 2002. Join us as we reminisce about Pierce Brosnan's potential final outing as 007 and the marketing frenzy that surrounded this milestone 4…
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Recently, Environment and Climate Change Canada delivered its summer seasonal forecast. It looks like things will be hot, or at least most of the country will experience above average temperatures. These temperatures will mostly be seen in the North, across most of Ontario, Quebec and the Atlantic Provinces. While we don’t know things like how many…
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Ever wondered what it takes to transition from a dreamer to a successful entrepreneur? I sit down with Emily Hoy and Emily LaPlume, two trailblazing entrepreneurs from Bend, Oregon, who have not only turned their passions into thriving businesses but also champion sustainability in the outdoor industry. Emily Hoy shares her remarkable journey from …
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Funeral traditions around the world involve a range of rituals. From singing to burying to … eating. Why is food such a common practice in putting our loved ones to rest? In this episode, Leyla Jafarova, a doctoral student at Boston University, examines the role of funeral foods in different cultural contexts—from the solemn Islamic funeral rites o…
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Send us a Text Message. Curious about whether upgrading to the highest-spec Apple iPad is worth it? Join Roberto Revilla and Jon Evans as they unravel the differences between the 13-inch iPad Pro models, with their personal take on Jon’s 512GB versus Roberto’s 1TB versions. They share their experiences after the first 3 weeks with these devices, st…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of Tailoring Talk, host Roberto Revilla is joined by Jon Evans (part of the Tailoring Talk Bondathon team) to discuss the future direction of the podcast and then dive into the recent Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) announcements. They explore the new Apple Intelligence (AI) features, including enhanced…
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Dr. John Pemberton invented this syrup in 1886 as a remedy for headaches. He sold it a few years later to Atlanta pharmacist Asa Candler. Tasters at the time said the new drink was delicious when combined with carbonated water. Although denied by its namesake company, historical evidence suggests the recipe for what was sold as a medicinal tonic co…
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What role does gossip play in human societies? In this episode, Bridget Alex and Emily Sekine, editors at SAPIENS magazine, chat with host Eshe Lewis to explore gossip as a fundamental human activity. They discuss gossip’s evolutionary roots, suggesting it may have developed as a form of "vocal grooming" to maintain social bonds in groups. It also …
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Send us a Text Message. STARTED FROM THE BOTTOM NOW WE HERE! Remember your best from from school? What are they doing now? Well, my best friend growing up was Kalpesh Patel, co-Founder of Asian Wealth Magazine, Foundxrs Club and Capital36. He became a BOSS in the luxury publishing world with Asian Wealth Magazine! This episode is a total nostalgia …
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At the recent cross country World Cup in Nové Město, Isabella Holmgren had her one shot to qualify for the Olympics. Her brother Gunnar also had to do well if he wanted to get the single spot Canada has for the men’s XC race in Paris. Isabella won the under-23 women’s XCO event, finishing 2:05 ahead of the second-place rider. Almost 24 hours later,…
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Join us for an episode that promises to inspire and thrill as we sit down with Lori Skiles, the passionate owner of Paddleboard Oregon. Lori takes us through her incredible journey from her first paddleboarding experience in San Diego to creating the Paddle Strong program that blends fitness and yoga. We explore the serene magic of stargazing paddl…
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Today most people around the world are using digital gadgets. These enable us to communicate instantaneously, pursue our daily work, and entertain ourselves through streaming videos and songs. But what happens when our past digital activities become evidence in criminal investigations? How are the data that mediate our lives turned into legal argum…
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Who invented the incandescent light bulb in 1879? Well, it's not whom you think it is! This prolific American inventor was successfully sued for patent infringement. However, after researching 8,000 possible combinations using electrical power to produce light his famous quote “Genius is 1 percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration" still hold…
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Many of our primate relatives use tools. How do they use them? And why?And what do these skills mean for understanding tools across the animal kingdom, including for us humans? In this episode, host Eshe Lewis delves into a conversation with Kirsty Graham, an animal behavior researcher. Kirsty explains how primates such as chimpanzees use tools to …
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Send us a Text Message. Unlock the secrets of taming the digital marketing beast with the savviness of AI as digital marketing maven Jason Barnard joins me for a mind-expanding journey. A consummate edutainer, Jason started teaching me amazing new concepts off the bat during our pre-recording chat and I had to include those powerful 6 minutes in th…
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Her revolutionary cookbook remains popular and continuously reprinted since 1901. Prior to its publication did you know that for hundreds of years meals were prepared following pinches of this or handfuls of that? This method made it extremely difficult to consistently cook a tasty meal. Even more challenging using someone’s recipe for a dish you’v…
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Send us a Text Message. When you hear “franchise,” do you immediately think of golden arches? Greg Mohr, former engineer turned franchising expert, invites you to broaden your horizons. His journey—from newspaper delivery to mastering the Taco Bell playbook—reveals the art of thriving in the franchise world. But it’s not just about burgers and shir…
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Bike component maker Shimano has launched its new GRX Di2 groupset, which features 12-speed cassettes and semi-wireless shifting. On this episode of the Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast, Dave Lawrence and Nick Legan of Shimano talk about how the latest version of their gravel group came to be, its features and what still might lie ahead for GRX. L…
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It’s been said that music plays a unique role in the human experience. Music is often described as a universal language, transcending linguistic and cultural boundaries, and for decades, studies have shown the emotional, cognitive, social, and physiological benefits of musical engagement, with the creation of music being one of the oldest forms of …
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