Forrest and Lina have a love/hate relationship with Dan Brown's books, and they'd like to tell you all about it. Join The Dan Brown Code for a brutally honest journey through the best-selling author's canon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A weekly conversational podcast with Christine Renee Miller and Jessica Goudeau about banned books, plays, and films now and throughout history--with occasional guests.
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Revitalized Reading is a podcast for book reviews, book to movie comparisons, and interviews with Authors, professors, and other literary experts.
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This is Founder Real Talk, where we get real about the challenges that founders and startup executives face, and how they've grown from tough experiences. Hosted by Managing Partner Glenn Solomon.
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The funny podcast that uses short form improv comedy games to tell long form improvised stories in the style of famous movies. Do you love movies? Are you a fan of short form improv comedy like Whose Line is it Anyway? Are you intrigued by the idea of long form improv comedy storytelling? Are you interested in storytelling and the creative process? Do you enjoy funny movie podcasts? Then this is the show for you! Join Avish Parashar (improv comedy performer and teacher and professional speak ...
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Welcome to the "Speaking of Wealth" podcast showcasing profit strategies for speakers, publishers, authors, consultants, and info-marketers. Learn valuable skills to make your business more successful, more passive, more automated, and more scalable. Your host, Jason Hartman interviews top-tier guests, bestselling authors and experts including; Dan Poynter (The Self-Publishing Manual), Harvey Mackay (Swim With The Sharks & Get Your Foot in the Door), Dan Millman (Way of the Peaceful Warrior) ...
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The Power of the Developer: How Jam Used Community to Scale with CEO Dani Grant
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In this episode of Founder Real Talk, Glenn Solomon and Hans Tung welcome the Founder and CEO of Jam, Dani Grant. Jam is helping 150k builders fix bugs faster, trusted by 32 of the Fortune 100. The conversation explores Dani's journey from being a product manager at Cloudflare to founding Jam, the challenges of being a first-time CEO, and the role …
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S2, E4: National Banned Books Week Guest Charley Rejsek, CEO of BookPeople
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Jessica interviews Charley Rejsek, the CEO of BookPeople, the largest independent bookstore in Texas (and Jessica's hometown bookstore in Austin). This incredible conversation sheds light on what is happening in Texas, which is, in many ways, the epicenter of the fight for the freedom to read. Recent legislation in Texas demands that bookstores--al…
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S 2, E3: Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo
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In Episode 3, Jessica tells Christine about Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo. This fast-paced book--which shows "what life might have been like for a queer Asian American girl who dreamed of rocket ships, growing up in the 1950s"--is a coming-of-age narrative with a love story. However, it's also a deeply poignant book that tells a st…
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S2, E2: Life of Brian by Monty Python
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Christine is joined by special guest, actor Kelly AuCoin, who plays "Dollar" Bill Sterns on Billions and Pastor Tim on The Americans (among many other roles!). They discuss "Life of Brian," the 1979 Monty Python sensation that was banned instantly for its irreverence and satire. This dark comedy still speaks incredibly well to our own particular ag…
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S2, E1: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
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Send us a text In Episode 1 of Season 2, Christine and Jessica discuss I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou. This book has been deeply influential in Jessica's life since her 10th grade teacher, Ms. Snow, gave her a copy of the book. Christine--a longtime fan of Angelou's "Phenomenal Woman" and other poems--reads the book for the first t…
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Bonus Episode: Live Recording with Maureen Corrigan!
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In this special bonus episode, Christine and Jessica recorded a conversation with NPR's Maureen Corrigan live at Wilkes University! Listen in to this incredible, wide-ranging conversation as Maureen--who recorded a Great Course about banned books throughout history--shares her vast knowledge with Christine, Jessica, and their audience. COMING SOON:…
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AI's Trust Architects: The Patronus Approach to LLM-Based Applications and Enterprise Adoption with Anand Kannappan & Rebecca Qian
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In a world where enterprises are moving faster than ever to adopt generative AI solutions, Patronus AI offers solutions to scalably and reliably catch mistakes and evaluate the performance of large language models (LLMs). In this episode of Founder Real Talk, host Glenn Solomon and guest host Dan Cahana sit down with AI visionaries and Patronus AI …
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Unlocking Developer Productivity: The Coder Journey with CEO Rob Whiteley and Co-founders Ammar Bandukwala & Kyle Carberry
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In this episode of Founder Real Talk, Glenn Solomon welcomes the team from Coder, including CEO Rob Whiteley and technical co-founders Ammar Bandukwala and Kyle Carberry. They discuss Coder’s journey from its inception, the company’s product pivots, and its growth trajectory. Listeners will gain insights into how Coder enables developers to write c…
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S1, E17: Birth of a Nation (Part 2) by D.W. Griffith and Frank E. Woods
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In Part 2 of the season finale, Christine and Jessica watch and discuss the second half of Birth of a Nation (screenplay by D.W. Griffith and Frank E. Woods). Part 2 is...well, bonkers doesn't cover it. The racist wheels are OFF! What a way to end the season! Today is release day for Jessica's next book We Were Illegal: Uncovering a Texas Family's …
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S1, E16: Birth of a Nation (Part 1) by D.W. Griffith and Frank E. Woods
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In Part 1 of the season finale, Christine and Jessica watch and discuss the first half of Birth of a Nation (screenplay by D.W. Griffith and Frank E. Woods). The movie, which was the catalyst for the resurgence of the Ku Klux Klan in the late 1910s and early 1920s, is groundbreaking technically and cinematically; it is also a deeply offensive propa…
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507: Unlocking Business Succession: The Power of ESOPs with Keith Butcher
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In an interview with Jason Hartman, Keith Butcher, founder of Butcher Joseph, discusses business succession and Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs). With many business owners approaching retirement, ESOPs offer a tax-efficient way to transition ownership to employees. This model enhances employee retention and loyalty, providing long-term retire…
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S1, E15: Fun Home by Alison Bechdel
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Jessica tells Christine about Fun Home by Alison Bechdel, an utterly beautiful graphic memoir about Bechdel's coming of age as a queer artist and the death of her father. The layered narrative is funny, poignant, brilliant, and heartbreaking. It's also one of the few books we've talked about to be challenged or banned at the post-graduate level. Co…
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S1, E14: A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen
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Christine tells Jessica about A Doll's House by Henrik Ibsen. The groundbreaking play premiered in 1879, and yet it's shockingly relevant today. Christine goes into the history of the play, the fascinating plot, and her own personal connection with the twists of this devastating story. Preorder Jessica's book, We Were Illegal: Uncovering a Texas Fa…
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S1, E13: The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
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Jessica tells Christine about The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown, and the wild number of rabbit holes she went down in researching this fast-paced, often bonkers thriller: she's never seen so many papyrus-font-fueled conspiracy theories in her life. If you haven’t yet become a Patreon subscriber, you can join now for just $3 a month. In addition to joi…
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S1, E12: Brokeback Mountain by Diana Ossana and Larry McMurtry
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Christine tells Jessica about Brokeback Mountain, the 2005 film based on a short story by Annie Proulx, with a screenplay written by Diana Ossana and Larry McMurtry. Often reduced to being called the "gay cowboy movie," as Christine tells Jessica, this complex film is actually about societal constraints and battering against cultural boundaries. As…
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TEASER, S1, E11:This Boy's Life by Tobias Wolff (with special guest, Patricia McCormick)
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In this teaser, you can hear the first 18 minutes of the rich conversation we had with Patty McCormick, author of SOLD, about a banned book that had a big impact on her. Tobias Wolff's THIS BOY'S LIFE is consistently one of the most challenged books in the country, and it prompted a rich discussion about life and art and why we write. The full epis…
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S1, E10: Sold by Patricia McCormick
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Jessica tells Christine about Sold by Patricia McCormick, a 2006 National Book Award finalist about a young girl who was sex trafficked from Nepal to India. The book, which is told through a series of lyrical vignettes, is beautifully written, and builds empathy in its young readers for children who are forced into difficult situations. And yet, ac…
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Christine chats with special guest, Lucie Tiberghien, about the works of Molière, who was banned 350+ years ago in France, what he did that got the church in France so angry, and why his work still speaks to us today. You can watch his play, The Miser, at "Molière in the Park" this April and May at Prospect Park in Brooklyn (links below). "The Beau…
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Interview: Dr. Paul Copan, Author of "Is God A Moral Monster? Making Sense of the Old Testament God (Ep.33)
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Here is my interview with Dr. Paul Copan regarding his book 'Is God a Moral Monster'. I hope you enjoy the final episode of the podcast, and thank you again for your support!By Joshua
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Jessica tells Christine about The Complete Maus by Art Spiegelman, the remarkable graphic memoir written by the son of Holocaust survivors about his family's experiences, and the shocking reason why it's banned--we couldn't believe it. Come for the deep-dive discussion about stunningly beautiful literature about the most awful parts of human nature…
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S1, E7: A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry
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Christine tells Jessica about A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry and they geek out about Hansberry's genius and the way she manages to write about so many core issues of her time in one single play, which would later be banned. "The Beautiful and Banned" is produced by Jessica Goudeau and Christine Renee Miller. Follow us on social media: @b…
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S1, E6: The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie
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Jessica tells Christine about The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie and why it's been one of the top ten most banned books of the last decade, as well as the controversy around the author himself. "The Beautiful and Banned" is produced by Jessica Goudeau and Christine Renee Miller. Follow us on social media: @beautifulan…
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S1, E5: The Exorcist, Screenplay by William Blatty
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Christine tells Jessica about The Exorcist film (with a screenplay by William Blatty, based on the book by Blatty), including why it was banned, its effects on the audience at the time, and the real life "curses" on the movie set--plus a truly bonkers real-life ghost story! "The Beautiful and Banned" is produced by Jessica Goudeau and Christine Ren…
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S1, E4: Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe (Part 2)
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Jessica and Christine discuss the images and controversial parts of Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe in this second episode of a two-part series; they also lay out the fears and worldviews that are leading to book banning, and what's at stake in these discussions right now. "The Beautiful and Banned" is produced by Jessica Goudeau and Christine Renee Mi…
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S1, E3: Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe (Part 1)
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Jessica tells Christine how Gender Queer by Maia Kobabe came to be the most banned book in the US, in part one of a two-part series. "The Beautiful and Banned" is produced by Jessica Goudeau and Christine Renee Miller. Follow us on social media: @beautifulandbannedpod, @christinereneemiller, and @jessica_goudeau. You can find out how to support us …
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Christine tells Jessica about the history and reception of Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye--still one of the most banned books in the US--in a surprisingly emotional conversation. "The Beautiful and Banned" is produced by Jessica Goudeau and Christine Renee Miller. Follow us on social media: @beautifulandbannedpod, @christinereneemiller, and @jessic…
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S1, E1: The Beautiful and Damned by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Jessica explains to Christine about F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Beautiful and Damned--a book that was not only banned, it gives a fascinating critique of censorship in the 1920s (plus it's where we got the name of our podcast!). "The Beautiful and Banned" is produced by Jessica Goudeau and Christine Renee Miller. Follow us on social media: @beautiful…
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Adam Bain, Co-founder & Managing Partner at 01 Advisors, on the Power of Storytelling
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Adam Bain is a co-founder and managing partner at 01 Advisors, a venture and advisory firm helping founders go from building a product to building a company. In this episode, Adam highlights the similarities between his storytelling roots as a journalist and how he now backs founders as an investor. Drawing on lessons learned as Twitter’s Chief Ope…
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Trailer for "The Beautiful and Banned," a weekly podcast diving into banned books, plays, and films now and throughout history with Christine Renee Miller and Jessica Goudeau. Find out more at beautifulandbannedpod.com. Subscribe now so you don't miss an episode! Episode 1 is coming Tuesday, 2.27.2024. We'd love to hear from you! Send us a text to …
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506: Navigating the Storm: A CEO's Tale of Business Triumph in Turbulent Times
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Jason interviews Johnny Serpilla, former President of Camping World, about his book, "Life is Hard, but I'll be Okay", and his experiences in leadership and business. Johnny emphasizes the importance of approaching life with one heart and mind, the role of gratitude in leadership, and the impact of personal problems on work. Johnny also discusses t…
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Book Review: White Fragility: Why It's So Hard For White People to Talk about Racism' by Robin DiAngelo (Ep.32)
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Are you actively engaged or following in the current conversations around race in the U.S today? Do you want to hear a new but controversial perspective on White people's relationship with race? Well this book (and this review) is probably for you if you haven't heard of it or read it yet. Works Cited: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Fragility …
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Book Review: The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown (Ep.31)
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Are you someone who enjoys a good thriller and mystery book? Better yet, do you love the subjects of history, art, and symbolism? Well this might be the book tailor made for you! Listen in on my review of this controversial but wildly successful book by Dan Brown. TO AVOID SPOILERS, SKIP TO 8:49 Works Cited: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Da_Vin…
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Arie Zilberstein, CEO & Co-founder of Gem, on the Technology (and Psychology) Needed to Stop Cloud Attacks
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Arie Zilberstein is the CEO and co-founder of Gem, a startup that’s building a Cloud Detection and Response platform for security operations teams. In this episode, Arie recalls how his experience in the Israel Defense Forces not only shaped his outlook but also introduced him to his future co-founders: CTO Ron Konigsberg and VP of Product Ofir Bru…
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Season 3 Intro/Reading List Revealed (Ep.30)
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Are you excited for a new season of the show! Want to know what books, movies, and interviews will be covered? Well take a listen and you'll find out in less than 10 minutes. I can't wait to see where the podcast goes and grows this season. Facebook page link: https://www.facebook.com/Revitalized-Reading-Podcast-111048961616617/? Facebook Group: ht…
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The Lost Symbol, Pt. 4 (Chapters 33-42)
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On this Very Special Episode of the Dan Brown Code, Forrest and Lina are joined by longtime listener (and friend) Chris to discuss chapters 33-42 of The Lost Symbol. Robert Langdon revisits his Batman Origin story, the true finance bro-nature of our villain is revealed, and innuendos abound even in the Year of the Monk. Also, Chris absolutely schoo…
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We're at the end of another great season! If you enjoy tier list content, I think you'll enjoy this episode. Thanks for making this season another success! Let me know what you think of the off script nature of the episode, and the new recording equipment. Facebook page link: https://www.facebook.com/Revitalized-Reading-Podcast-111048961616617/? Fa…
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Film Review: A Farewell to Arms (1957) directed by Charles Vidor Feat. A Geeks Guide to Heaven (Ep.28)
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I've read the book, and now I've watched the 1957 version of the film. If you enjoyed the book and are curious about the movie, you'll get to hear mine and Jacob's input on the film. Speaking of Jacob, here are the links to his social media and youtube channel, big thanks to him for joining me for this episode. (YouTube) https://www.youtube.com/@ag…
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The Lost Symbol, Pt. 3 (Chapters 21-32)
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(Recorded April 2020) We're back, baby! In this ancient episode from early pandemic days, Forrest and Lina explore the (pretty dull) rising action of The Lost Symbol. In this section, Robert Langdon is lost in the flashback sauce (as well as the Sub Basement Basement), Mal'Akh takes advantage of the fact that Katherine does not know her brother, an…
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Self Improvement?: "Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less" by Greg McKeown, Feat. Cameron Mousser (Ep.27)
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This is the very first episode of a new series I wanted to start called, 'Self Improvement?'. In this episode (and all others going forward) me and a guest will talk about the book in question, our experiences good or bad in applying the advice and wisdom found in its pages, and if we think it succeeded in helping us improve ourselves and whether o…
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After a long (unplanned) hiatus, the Dan Brown Code is back! Look out for a new episode in your feed next week. Thank you so much for the continued support! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Interview: David Dietzler, Author of 'Mining the Moon' (Ep.26)
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Today's guest is David Dietzler, the Author of 'Mining the Moon'. In this interview, we discuss some of the challenges around space travel, the parts of the book we found most fascinating, and what the future might hold for humans being on the Moon and maybe even Mars. Here is the Link for Mr. Dietzlers other books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Da…
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Interview: Dr. Richard Thompson Professor of New Testament Studies Northwest Nazarene University (Ep.25)
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Listen in on the great conversation I got to have with Dr. Richard Thompson as we talk about the Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles, along with other topics surrounding the Bible and Christianity. Here is the link to his author profile and book for Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Richard-P.-Thompson/author/B001H6MS06?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap…
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Book Review: Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgement by Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony, and Cass R. Sunstein (Ep.24)
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Have you wondered why you and your friends or colleagues make very different judgements when faced with the same decision? Do you wonder why you are quick to make a judgement you usually wouldn't at separate times? This book addresses 'Noise' and how it can get in the way of our decisions, sometimes really important ones. Works Cited: https://www.g…
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Book Review: Mining the Moon by David Dietzler (Ep.23)
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Have you ever wondered what human settlements on the moon would look like? Do you know the Moon's surface is covered with dozens of elements that are valuable? Want to know what tourism on the Moon might look like? If you want to learn the answers to these questions, or learn something new today, I think you'll enjoy this review. Works Cited: https…
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Tony Holdstock-Brown & Dan Farrelly, Inngest Co-founders, on Embracing Feedback from Early Customers
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CEO Tony Holdstock-Brown and CTO Dan Farrelly are the co-founders of Inngest, a startup that’s building a serverless, event-driven workflow platform to help developers create better apps with simpler, more intuitive tools. The duo reflects on the engineering career paths that ultimately led them to meeting in a co-working space in New York City, pl…
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505: Protecting Your Online Reputation: Expert Insights from Matt Earle | Reputation.ca
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In this interview, Matt Earle from Reputation.ca discusses the problem of online reputation damage and how it can affect individuals and businesses. When negative or false information appears in Google search results, it can harm a person's reputation. Reputation.ca focuses on deleting harmful content whenever possible, but it's challenging when de…
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Book Review: The Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles-KJV (Ep.22)
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Are you a Christian who has read the New Testament dozens of times? Or are you a somebody who just enjoys reading? Regardless of where you are religiously, this episode can provide everyone with something to learn and hopefully enjoy. EDIT: I also did not include the G-R rating for these books out of respect for the community and books themselves, …
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Book Review: It Can't Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis (Ep.21)
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Do you like Dystopian Novels? Are you fan of 20th century history? If you like one of them, or especially both, you'll really enjoy today's review of 'It Can't Happen Here' by Sinclair Lewis. Skip to 11:18 to avoid spoilers!! Works Cited: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinclair_Lewis https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It_Can%27t_Happen_Here https://mediu…
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Book Review: France, Spain, and the Rif by Walter B. Harris (Ep.20)
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Do you enjoy learning about unique and forgotten parts of history? Have you ever heard of the Rif war? If you have, your the minority. Join me for this review of the only book to cover the war from all sides, and the only review for this book on the internet (that I could find). Works Cited: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rif_War https://en.wikipedi…
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Nicole Perlroth, Cybersecurity Advisor and Author, on Modern-Day Cybersecurity
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Nicole Perlroth is an advisor to the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, and the bestselling author of the 2021 book This is How They Tell Me The World Ends, a groundbreaking in-depth exploration of the global cyber arms race. Prior to that, she spent a decade as the lead cybersecurity, digital espion…
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