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The Willow Center Podcast

Chase Cotten - The Willow Center

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The Willow Center Podcast is a monthly podcast hosted by The Willow Treatment and Recovery Center in Brownsburg, Indiana, featuring real-life conversations about mental health and addiction recovery.
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In 2018, Gerald Cotten, the founder of Canada's biggest Bitcoin exchange, died under mysterious circumstances during a honeymoon trip to India. His customers were told that the $215 million they'd deposited on the exchange was lost forever — because Gerry had forgotten to leave behind his passwords. But here's the thing: Not everyone believes he's dead. Exit Scam is about what really happened to Gerald Cotten and the fortune that disappeared with him.
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The Apes

Jake Taschner

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We complain about video games a lot. You should listen to us complain. We're Apes. Cover art photo provided by Joshua J. Cotten on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jcotten
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Lost Moms Club

Jacquelynn Cotten & Katie Preste

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Welcome to the Lost Moms Club Podcast, where two quirky best friends, who started as online pals, dive into candid conversations with moms worldwide who proudly embrace being 'weird' and 'different.' Join us for unfiltered chats with fellow black sheep, unique souls, and kindred spirits who don't quite fit the mold. If you've ever felt like you're on the search for that missing piece or simply relish being delightfully odd, this is your safe haven. Tune in for genuine stories, expert insight ...
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When the young CEO of Canada’s largest cryptocurrency exchange is reported to have died while honeymooning in India, it sets off a cataclysmic chain of events that would leave about 76,000 people out of a quarter of a billion dollars and a trail of conspiracy theories around whether Gerald Cotten is dead or alive. A Death in Cryptoland is an original podcast series about a crypto-tycoon, his secret past, his sudden demise, and an online sleuth’s obsession to unravel the truth behind Quadriga ...
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Another ClimateTech Podcast is a weekly interview series that explores the fight against climate change through the lens of entrepreneurship, investment, academia, activism, and art. Join Ryan Grant Little, a seasoned climatetech founder, advisor, and investor, as he interviews the climate warriors trying to save us from ourselves. #Climate #Climatetech #Cleantech #Sustainability #Environment
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Living Way Church

Living Way Church

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Gospel. Community. Mission. All that we do finds its source in the gospel of Jesus Christ – on who He is and what He has achieved. We have been united together by God as a community of faith, called to join with Christ in His mission to take this good news to the world. Follow us to hear weekly sermons and Growth Seminars from Living Way Church in Greensboro, NC.
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If you’re ready to step into the BIGGER version of yourself and your destiny, then you’ve found the right podcast, because we’re about to have some BIG conversations about just that. Hosted by entrepreneur, author, manifestation coach and Forbes most influential speaker Haley Hoffman Smith, the Big Conversations Podcast helps people of all ages and backgrounds amp up their motivation, manifesting abilities, and subconscious breakthroughs. With content aimed at obliterating limitations, conne ...
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Welcome to 'Dental Decoders', the podcast where we crack the code on the complexities of dental operations and revenue cycle management (RCM). Hosted by Brittany Rogars and Rebecca Herring, this show is a treasure trove for dental professionals seeking to elevate their practice and enhance their expertise. Each episode of 'Dental Decoders' delves deep into the intricacies of the dental industry. From insightful interviews with seasoned experts to solo episodes packed with actionable advice, ...
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Welcome to the Let's Talk Talent podcast! This is your one-stop-shop for how to recruit, retain, and develop top talent that will take your organization to the next level. Hear from the most sought after experts in talent acquisition, human resources, recruiting, and leadership as we discuss what it takes to attract and assemble the world's highest performing teams. This podcast is hosted by Tyler Rossi and is sponsored by American Dream Search. Please contact for guest appearance requests.
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Sideline Sleuths

Sideline Sleuths

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Hosts, Jasmine & Megan, discuss a different true crime story in each episode, but one has no idea what’s coming. Megan brings the facts, and Jasmine brings some memorable, off-the-cuff reactions. Don't miss it! If you like being an armchair detective, you'll love being a sideline sleuth. Music and editing by Chris Petro
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Hi! Welcome to Living with the Moons. On this podcast, we invite our friends to talk about their passions and how that impacts their relationships and community. You can find pictures on our Instagram page @livingwiththemoons and show notes and contact info at www.livingwiththemoons.com.
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Troutman Pepper is a national law firm whose litigation, transactional, and regulatory practices advise a diverse client base. We regularly present podcasts on some of the latest legal issues our clients are facing.
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Resurfacing

Avalon Rossignol-Tassonyi

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Resurfacing is a living archive of the music and lives of songwriters. Host and singer/songwriter Avalon Rossignol-Tassonyi uses an anecdotal storytelling approach anchored in their own experiences of the music. Chosen for their intriguing and unexpected career trajectories, many of the featured artists share a connection to folk music, a Do-It-Yourself spirit, and lacked visibility during their most active years. Each episode provides a window into an artist’s body of work and the broader c ...
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Play-by-Playcast is a podcast for play-by-play broadcasters, about play-by-play broadcasters, by a play-by-play broadcaster. It’s a professional development podcast diving into the tips, tricks, experience, stories, process and preparations of some of the biggest and best play-by-play announcers in the business.
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Here’s what no one tells you about creating a meaningful life and career: it’s never as straightforward as it seems. A great life means following the breadcrumbs of what you love, staying curious, and being willing to fail, looking a little flaky, and staying true to yourself -- even when it all feels a little bit scary. Because when you’re brave enough to let go of old dreams and what’s no longer aligned, you make room for something even better.
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The Good Enough Podcast

Jessica Armstrong & McKenzie Raymond

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Welcome to The Good Enough Podcast, a show that takes you on a transformative journey that liberates you from the daily grind, to help you embrace self-celebration in the present moment. Join hosts Jessica, a self-healing wellpreneur, and McKenzie, an intuitive visionary, as they guide you through vulnerable discussions and profound guest interviews. As millennial sisters, they share their quests for self-worth and authentic living, uniting their community on a path of self-balance, growth, ...
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"In Focus" is not just a podcast; it's a heartfelt journey into the lives and lenses of local photographers and videographers. This show goes beyond technicalities and gear talk—it's a genuine exploration of the passion that fuels these artists. Through candid conversations and shared experiences, the podcast aims to knit together a community bound by a common love for capturing moments. Listeners are invited to step into the shoes of these creatives, learning not only about their craft but ...
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Re/Collecting Chapel Hill

Chapel Hill Public Library

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Join Chapel Hill Public Library staff and community members as we uncover the untold histories of Chapel Hill. We seek to reckon with our past to figure out where we came from and why it matters for our shared future. Season one of Re/Collecting Chapel Hill was supported by grant funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the federal Library Services and Technology Act as administered by the State Library of North Carolina, a division of the Department of ...
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Seen Out Loud

Institute for Family

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Seen Out Loud is a show about disrupting the child welfare system by the simple act of seeing families in their full humanity. Seeing people for who they truly are, and learning from their stories, offers new perspectives and compelling insights that can lead to radical transformation of America’s foster care system. Listen with us to families as they share deeply personal stories about their experiences with the child welfare system. Hear them express how the moments they were finally seen ...
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Brothers and sisters, music history buffs, song catchers, old heads, new heads, dead heads and fans of American Roots and beyond. The host, Leigh Anne Hunter, was exposed to the Grateful Dead and began going to their shows around age eleven. As she's gone through life, she's realized with delight, how many songs-be they traditional, blues, jug band, bluegrass and more, that she was already familiar with because of the Dead and Jerry Garcia. "Hey! I know that!" Steal Your Song is the show ded ...
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Live Planted is a weekly Podcast about living a practical vegan lifestyle. Alyssa, the show's host, is a Midwestern girl who felt the need to create a space based on living a plant based life in the easiest way possible. The show goes into health, wellness, activism, environmentalism, cruelty free practices, sustainability, animal rights, and how to make it all work while living a 'regular' life. Live Planted aims to inspire and educate listeners by letting you in on a little secret: I don't ...
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Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakersThe man you just heard is Joseph Cotten. In 1944 he was guest-starring on various shows while also hosting Ceiling Unlimited.On March 23rd, 1944 Cotten starred in “Sneak Preview” written by Robert L. Richards. It’s a story about a film director who becomes a temporary detective as he …
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My dear friend/coach Alyssa Cotten comes on the pod to share powerful information about uncovering subconscious beliefs utilizing muscle testing & the "sway test." She shares how she uses it personally and with clients to guide the healing journey, ft. some other really amazing recommendations, such as the Emotion Code! Here is the Sway Test Money …
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Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakersBy November of 1944 Suspense was pulling a rating of 10.4. There were now more than eight million people tuning in. Roma wines was satisfied as Suspense was providing stiff competition to The Frank Morgan Show running opposite on NBC Thursday nights at 8PM eastern time. On November 9t…
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Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakersBy November of 1944 Suspense was pulling a rating of 10.4. There were now more than eight million people tuning in. Roma wines was satisfied as Suspense was providing stiff competition to The Frank Morgan Show running opposite on NBC Thursday nights at 8PM eastern time. On November 9t…
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A busy character actor on the big and small screens, Sam Edwards was also a versatile radio performer. Even in his 30s, he could still play teens - to comedic effect on Meet Corliss Archer or in dramas like Gunsmoke and Dragnet. But he was also effective at playing adults in shows all around the dial, including Suspense. We'll hear him as man on th…
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Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakersSpeaking of actors playing roles on Suspense that went against their usual type, on September 28th, 1944 Gene Kelly guest-starred in an episode called “The Man Who Couldn't Lose.” Kelly, already known as a singer and actor, became famous in For Me and My Gal, Du Barry Was a Lady, and …
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Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakersSpeaking of actors playing roles on Suspense that went against their usual type, on September 28th, 1944 Gene Kelly guest-starred in an episode called “The Man Who Couldn't Lose.” Kelly, already known as a singer and actor, became famous in For Me and My Gal, Du Barry Was a Lady, and …
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Another FAITH conversation! What if it's all happening for you? All the inconveniences...the triggers...the setbacks...what if purpose is in everything? Do you have faith in EVERY moment of your life? There's always room to strengthen our Faith Muscle. In this episode, we discuss just that. Join Dreamaway: https://haleyhoffmansmith.com/dreamaway…
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Send us a Text Message. What if the key to unlocking your full potential lies in shifting your mindset? This episode marks a monumental milestone as we approach our 100th celebration of "Just Women Talking Shit." Our journey began humbly, with raw conversations and personal growth, now evolving into a series filled with expert wisdom and profession…
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Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakersBill Spier recovered from his second heart attack in the fall, just in time for cooling weather, Friday night football games, and autumn dances. While Suspense aired all-year-round, it was perfect for brisk evenings. With Spier’s musical aptitude, a swelling orchestra had become a Sus…
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Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakersBill Spier recovered from his second heart attack in the fall, just in time for cooling weather, Friday night football games, and autumn dances. While Suspense aired all-year-round, it was perfect for brisk evenings. With Spier’s musical aptitude, a swelling orchestra had become a Sus…
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In this episode of Dental Decoder's podcast, I’m joined by guest co-host Rebecca Herring, to talk about the benefits of using virtual assistants (VAs) in dental practices, and how it can skyrocket your revenue. The episode details how VAs can optimize operations, cut costs, and improve patient care. Rebecca offers practical advice on implementing V…
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Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakersThe man you just heard is famed actor Vincent Price. While Price was a film star, he had a unique contract which allowed him to act in as much radio as he wanted. By early June 1944 Price was thirty-three years old and had starred on Broadway and appeared in more than ten films. On Th…
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Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakersThe man you just heard is famed actor Vincent Price. While Price was a film star, he had a unique contract which allowed him to act in as much radio as he wanted. By early June 1944 Price was thirty-three years old and had starred on Broadway and appeared in more than ten films. On Th…
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Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakersIn May of 1944 Orson Welles appeared on Suspense three times. The first of which was on May 4th in “The Dark Tower,” a play originally written by George S. Kaufman and Alexander Woollcott. Adapted for Suspense by Peter Barry, Woollcott had died in January of 1943. In many ways, the pl…
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Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakersIn May of 1944 Orson Welles appeared on Suspense three times. The first of which was on May 4th in “The Dark Tower,” a play originally written by George S. Kaufman and Alexander Woollcott. Adapted for Suspense by Peter Barry, Woollcott had died in January of 1943. In many ways, the pl…
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Radio, TV, and big screen star Frank Lovejoy returns to the podcast in a trio of stories that show off his talents as well as the variety of tales that Suspense could tell. First, he's a human guinea pig (and co-stars with his wife, Joan Banks) in an experiment to expand his senses in "Man from Tomorrow" (AFRS rebroadcast from September 1, 1957). N…
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Brief summary of show: In this episode of Dental Decoder's podcast, I’m joined by Stacey Feidt, Training and Development Coordinator at SKF Practice Solutions, to discuss the essentials of leadership and delegation. Stacey shares her journey into management, the importance of empowering team members, and strategies for developing future leaders wit…
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Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakersThe man you just heard is Joseph Cotten. In 1944 he was guest-starring on various shows while also hosting Ceiling Unlimited.On March 23rd, 1944 Cotten starred in “Sneak Preview” written by Robert L. Richards. It’s a story about a film director who becomes a temporary detective as he …
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I spoke with Alex Ivanenko, the founder of HyWatts, about building “power plants in a box” and about why, after selling a company for more than $100 million, he started another one right away. In this episode we talked about: 👉 Why traditional power generation philosophies don’t work for renewables 🔋 The high costs of transmission and distribution …
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Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakersThe man you just heard is Hans Conried. In late 1943 he was thirty-six years old and all over radio. When Suspense moved to Hollywood, Conried quickly became part of William Spier’s trusted circle of character actors, often playing more than one part. Conried honed his craft in the 19…
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Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakersThe man you just heard is Hans Conried. In late 1943 he was thirty-six years old and all over radio. When Suspense moved to Hollywood, Conried quickly became part of William Spier’s trusted circle of character actors, often playing more than one part. Conried honed his craft in the 19…
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Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakersBill Spier’s Hollywood Suspense episodes got good reviews. He returned to New York for seven more shows while he got the green light to move Suspense to the West Coast. The first permanent Hollywood show was “Fear Paints a Picture” on April 13th, 1943. John Dickson Carr continued as w…
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Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakersBill Spier’s Hollywood Suspense episodes got good reviews. He returned to New York for seven more shows while he got the green light to move Suspense to the West Coast. The first permanent Hollywood show was “Fear Paints a Picture” on April 13th, 1943. John Dickson Carr continued as w…
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Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakersWillam Spier was born on 10/16/1906 in New York City. He began his career as an editor at Musical America Magazine, eventually becoming its chief critic. His radio career began in 1929, when he produced and directed The Atwater-Kent Hour, a Met Opera presentation. He soon became a val…
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Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakersWillam Spier was born on 10/16/1906 in New York City. He began his career as an editor at Musical America Magazine, eventually becoming its chief critic. His radio career began in 1929, when he produced and directed The Atwater-Kent Hour, a Met Opera presentation. He soon became a val…
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Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakersIn July of 1940 CBS’ Lux Radio Theatre was scheduled for its summer hiatus. Lux aired sixty-minute condensations of films Mondays at 9PM. Pulling a rating of 23.7, it was CBS’s highest-rated show and Monday’s most-listened to program. Head of CBS William Paley and Program Director Bil…
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Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakersIn July of 1940 CBS’ Lux Radio Theatre was scheduled for its summer hiatus. Lux aired sixty-minute condensations of films Mondays at 9PM. Pulling a rating of 23.7, it was CBS’s highest-rated show and Monday’s most-listened to program. Head of CBS William Paley and Program Director Bil…
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Marco Möller is a computer scientist, physicist, and serial entrepreneur. He’s passionate about electrical transportation and recently turned his attention to open sourcing the world of EV charging. In this episode we talked about: 🔋 The company Marco sold to Intel and its impact on climate change through drone technology 🚗 The current state of the…
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Vivi Janiss was one of the radio era's most versatile and talented actresses, and she lent her voice to roles in comedies, westerns, thrillers, and everything in between. We'll hear her on a long car ride with her husband and an armed fugitive in "Backseat Driver" (originally aired on CBS on July 19, 1955), and she plays the wife of a man about to …
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In this episode, we get right to it. It's pep talk time. You CAN change your life. You can. Let me bring you faith and re-orient in the truth that you are a powerful creator and a Higher Power is always working with you, and on your behalf. Plus, my advice on the best ways to move forward with some big energetic changes. @haleyhoffmansmith on IG & …
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Brief summary of show: In this episode of Dental Decoder's podcast, I’m joined by Stephanie Wright, an expert in dental insurance and practice management. Stephanie shares insights into how dental practices can navigate insurance contracts, consider the benefits and challenges of going out of network, and improve practice operations through strateg…
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Thank you to those who recently supported the show at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakers. If you support Breaking Walls for as little as $1 a month, you'll get each episode's show early and in one long documentary. Each month's episode takes me somewhere between 30-60 hours of work time to complete and supporting through the Patreon does a LOT…
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We bid a fond farewell to actor, director, and occasional Suspense host Robert Montgomery. In addition to acting as emcee and narrator, Montgomery plays a man who may (or may not) be the homicidal maniac stalking the streets of London in "The Lodger" (originally aired on CBS on February 14, 1948). Plus, he recreates his big screen role of Philip Ma…
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Sebastian Pohlmann is VP of Business Development at UpCatalyst, which makes carbon nanotubes and graphite from CO2. They are literally taking one of the world’s most problematic waste streams and turning it into one of the most desperately-needed materials. In this episode we talked about: 🔋 The carbon footprint of producing graphite for lithium-io…
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Brief summary of show: In this episode of Dental Decoder's podcast, I’m joined by Caitlin Parsons, a registered dental hygienist with 15 years of experience who transitioned into a certified yoga therapist and ergonomic consultant due to chronic pain. Caitlin shares her journey from suffering acute pain to finding purpose in helping dental professi…
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Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakersBy 1944 Norman Corwin had free rein over his productions. In six years he’d gone from a network rookie to the most-lauded creator on the air. He was now the poet-laureate of radio, a nickname which would stick with him the rest of his life. That March, The Columbia Workshop was rechri…
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Support Breaking Walls at https://www.patreon.com/thewallbreakersBy 1944 Norman Corwin had free rein over his productions. In six years he’d gone from a network rookie to the most-lauded creator on the air. He was now the poet-laureate of radio, a nickname which would stick with him the rest of his life. That March, The Columbia Workshop was rechri…
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Character Walter Abel began his career in Eugene O'Neill stage dramas in the 1920s and he worked steadily on the big and small screens all the way through the 1980s. We'll hear him as a bank employee who wants to add some fun - and some ill-gotten gains - to his life in "Quiet Desperation" (originally aired on CBS on August 7, 1947). Plus, he co-st…
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Words at War was an anthology of war stories “told by the men and women who have seen them happen.” It was produced in cooperation with the Council on Books in Wartime, promising “stories of the battlefronts, of behind-the scenes diplomacy, of underground warfare, of action on the seas, and of the home front.” Each show was to be “a living record o…
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Words at War was an anthology of war stories “told by the men and women who have seen them happen.” It was produced in cooperation with the Council on Books in Wartime, promising “stories of the battlefronts, of behind-the scenes diplomacy, of underground warfare, of action on the seas, and of the home front.” Each show was to be “a living record o…
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The man you just heard was Raymond Edward Johnson. He is best-remembered for being the longtime host on Inner Sanctum Mysteries on CBS. After returning from the War, Johnson left the show to pursue more diversified acting interests. However by then, NBC had launched their own mystery program which Johnson often found himself appearing in. It was ca…
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The man you just heard was Raymond Edward Johnson. He is best-remembered for being the longtime host on Inner Sanctum Mysteries on CBS. After returning from the War, Johnson left the show to pursue more diversified acting interests. However by then, NBC had launched their own mystery program which Johnson often found himself appearing in. It was ca…
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Brief summary of show: In this episode of Dental Decoder's podcast, I’m joined by Jennifer Howard, a dental-specific CPA and founder of Accounting Results and Consulting. We talk about the nuances of dental bookkeeping, key performance indicators (KPIs), and financial strategies tailored for dental practices. Jennifer shares insights on the importa…
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