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The Deca Tapes

Lex Noteboom

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An eight-part mystery story. Recordings have surfaced of ten people that are locked into the same space together. We don’t know where they are, or if they'll get out. But the answers must be somewhere on these tapes.
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They call me Sleeper. I worked the same brain dead job, at the same fast food place, all of my life. And I’ve always lived in the same town. No one that lives in Corvat, ever leaves. Until today. Today I leave. An audio drama podcast, by the creator of THE DECA TAPES.
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Hey there, Welcome to “Marketing EdVenture with Jacque’ Walker”, THE HUB for Business, Fashion, Marketing, and other CTE Educators that integrate marketing into the learning experience. I’m a former educator who taught 14 years in a magnet school crafting a 4-year Fashion Marketing program; 3-year dual credit Visual Presentation certification; and certified entrepreneurship academy while being a DECA advisor. I have over 20 years of experience in sales, retail management, and project managem ...
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The RICS Podcast

The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors

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Welcome to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Podcast, an exclusive podcast series bringing together expert guests to discuss the most pertinent, industry-shaping topics from the world of Chartered Surveying. Every Monday you can expect a vibrant panel discussion covering topics such as new rules of conduct, the future of quantity surveying and the RICS global standard to name a few. Tune in to stay on top of the latest industry trends and changes whilst topping up your skills. Lea ...
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Join writer/director Jay Duplass and actors Mark Kelly and Steve Zissis as they sit down with Indiewire’s Eric Kohn to discuss the hilarious comedy "The Do-Deca-Pentathlon." They’ll be joined by brothers Anton and Mark Solak—the real-life inspiration for the film about two grown brothers who rekindle their competitive childhood sporting event during a family reunion. When their games become fierce and disruptive, they continue to carry on in secret.
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We are the preeminent online destination for parenting experts, pediatricians, best-selling mom authors and health experts to provide sound advice and trusted tips for raising children. We explore everything parenting related, including how to get pregnant and what to expect from each trimester of pregnancy, all the way to keeping your sex life sizzling.
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Good Bite is obsessed with our “delicious made easy” mission. We feature America’s leading food bloggers and famous faces from the food world who share definitive recipes and cooking inspiration. Our rotating cast of contributors includes Aarti Sequiera, who’s currently competing in The Next Food Network Star; cookbook author and star blogger David Lebovitz; and entertaining superstar Sandra Lee, who offers up seasonal cocktails and chic entertaining tips.
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DecaUK Ironman (10 Ironmans in 10 days) winner Ger Prendergast talks with other athletes from a mixture of sports including Ultra Endurance Triathlon about how they entered their respective sports and how they deal with the demands of their sports and about their past experiences, in an effort to help the listener, YOU, on your fitness journey and give you some insight into what it takes to be the best version of yourself.
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There will not be one topic off limits as I uncover my story & experience of what it is like being & becoming "The Normal Kind Of Disabled”. My name is Jenny Watts and I am just simply a woman with a disability who after having my disability for a decade, dealing with the magnitude of it by myself due to the lack of support & knowledge out there, lead me to a destination I like to call breakdown central where I had the luxury of experiencing the biggest nervous breakdown that almost cost me ...
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Surfacing

Lisa Welchman & Andy Vitale, Co-Hosts

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On the Surfacing Podcast, digital governance expert Lisa Welchman and design leader Andy Vitale take a deep dive into the world of the digital maker community. Join them as they talk to the designers, technologists, and business leaders responsible for building the experiences that make up our world.
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A single question sparks a focused interview with a creative leader. Host and Graphic Designer Evan MacDonald invites a variety of creatives including designers, filmmakers, writers, musicians, photographers, and others who use creativity each day in their work. Each conversation sheds light on a small corner of the creative world. The show seeks to bring forward stories and insights relevant to all creative people in a spirit of inclusion and a belief that everyone has something to add to t ...
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Too Much Test Podcast

Too Much Test Podcast

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The Too Much Test Podcast is a light hearted discussion of just about anything that STRONG Alpha men would be interested in. The majority of our discussions are about Men's health, Working out, Diet, Testosterone and hormone levels, Crypto Currency, Real Estate, Meditation, Bodybuilding, Gaining Muscle, Losing Fat, Pro American Values. Show Sponsors www.thetriggeredbrand.com - 10% Off Code - tmt10 www.ultimategymtowel.com - 25 #MensHealthPodcast #TestosteronePodcast #BodybuildingPodcast#TRT ...
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ECHO's Voices of Webster

Maren DeMargel, editor; reporters Emily Goben, Maren DeMargel, Lindsey Bennett, Jaden Fields, Ellise Keller, Zeke La Mantia, Emily Stisser, Zora Thomas, Ethan Weihl and Elise Wilke-Grimm.

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Voices of Webster is an ECHO Newspaper production. The opinions expressed are those of the student journalists and those they interview, and do not reflect the opinions of Webster Groves High School or Webster Groves School District. Lydia Urice is editor. Music is "Beauty Flow," by Kevin MacLeod from https://filmmusic.io (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) and “Poppers and Prosecco” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Co ...
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Brian Koppelman and David Levien give a behind-the-scenes look into Billions, Season 5. Following each episode's airing on Showtime, the podcast will unpack the writing of the script, exclusive stories from production, the ideas behind the music cues, and much more. The 12-episode podcast season will also include interviews with cast and crew members as well as bonus podcast episodes devoted to inside stories from Billions.
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In the latest of our mid-year update episodes of The RICS Podcast, we’re joined by members of the Land Team; James Kavanagh MRICS, Fiona Mannix and Tony Mulhall MRICS. We hear from the trio as they discuss key issues from their respective areas, with particular note for the interdependent nature of rural and urban development, consideration for ass…
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Episode 42. Generally, there is no professional development for fashion teacher content. ​Fashion Marketing School was developed with this in mind. ​Fashion Marketing School is what EVERY new and veteran fashion teacher needs to immediately engage their students from the very first day of school. 👠Fashion Marketing Teachers 🧵Family and Consumer Sci…
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In this latest episode of RICS’ mid-year updates, we’re joined by Amit Patel MRICS and Steven Thompson MRICS to share insights from the construction team on the major factors impacting the sector. Amit, Head of Professional Practice in Construction, and Steven, Senior Specialist within the Construction Standards Team, discuss sector-specific update…
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In the second of RICS' mid-year updates from the professional practice teams, the valuation team give an overview of work streams relating to professional standards, practice information, industry updates, current and future projects and ways for members and non-members to get involved. Hear from Head of Professional Practice for Valuation, Ben Eld…
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Episode 41. The principles of design are applicable to all design disciplines. The principles of design are tools used to format the elements of design. This series will focus on Balance, Contrast, Emphasis, Proportion, Rhythm, and Movement. Today I'm discussing Contrast, Emphasis, Rhythm, and Movement. ----------------------------------------- Get…
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In the first of RICS' mid-year updates from the professional practice teams, the property team detail key things impacting residential and commercial property. Hear from Head of Professional Practice for Property, Paul Bagust, with Senior Specialists Mairead Carroll, Nigel Sellars FRICS and Steven Lees MRICS as they discuss relevant sector updates …
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Episode 40. The principles of design are applicable to all design disciplines. The principles of design are tools used to format the elements of design. This series will focus on Balance, Contrast, Emphasis, Proportion, Rhythm, and Movement. Today I'm discussing balance, emphasis, and proportion. ----------------------------------------- If you fin…
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The commercial property sector is an ever-evolving area, which has seen a shift post-pandemic with attitudes towards flexible work enabled by the evolution of technology. In this episode of The RICS Podcast, Will Kinnear MRICS (HEWN) joins Nadia de Klerk MRICS (Turner & Townsend) to explore the latest trends in the commercial property sector, with …
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The election of a new government triggers new work streams and collaborative opportunities for RICS and its members. In this episode of The RICS Podcast, Sam Rees and Mahvesh Ibrar (Senior public affairs officers at RICS) join Kieran Halliwell (Modus Editor and RICS podcast lead) to discuss the new government's core policies and share what these ma…
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Step into the captivating world of ultra-running as the Ger Pendergast Podcast returns with an exhilarating new episode. Join Ger as he shares his indomitable journey through recent training challenges and his path to the Great World Race – one of the toughest endurance events on the planet. Experience the highs and lows of Ger's recent adventures,…
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Episode 39. Elements are the ingredients of design and are called color, shape, line, texture, space, form, value and type. Those ingredients work with the principles of design. Today I'm discussing space, form, value and type. ----------------------------------------- If you find this podcast valuable, please subscribe, rate, review and share it w…
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Whether it’s communication with stakeholders or with the public, the importance of a regulator is key to how firms operate in the built environment. In this episode of The RICS Podcast, Shannett Thompson (Kingsley Napley) and Chris Adler (RICS) join Nigel Clarke to explore the vital role of professional regulators, and how they interact with the re…
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Episode 38. Elements are the ingredients of design and are called color, shape, line, texture, space, form, value and type. Those ingredients work with the principles of design. Today I'm discussing TEXTURE. ----------------------------------------- If you find this podcast valuable, please subscribe, rate, review and share it with someone who will…
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The next generation of talent is key to our profession’s future, and taking on apprentices and students holds untapped value and potential for all involved. Having successfully developed a route for youngsters to grow their skillset at Muse, Managing Director Phil Mayall MRICS joins Lorna Heaven, Director of Capital Projects at Cheshire College to …
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Episode 37. Elements are the ingredients of design and are called color, shape, line, texture, space, form, value and type. Those ingredients work with the principles of design. Today I'm discussing LINE. ----------------------------------------- If you find this podcast valuable, please subscribe, rate, review and share it with someone who will be…
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The built environment and construction sectors should be a space for all to feel welcome and to belong, and with June being Pride month it’s an apt time to evaluate how that looks in the industry. In this week’s episode of The RICS Podcast, Sharon Slinger FRICS is joined by Scott Wilkinson FRICS and Mark Bennett AssocRICS to discuss the current atm…
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Episode 36. Elements are the ingredients of design and are called color, shape, line, texture, space, form, value and type. Those ingredients work with the principles of design. Today I'm discussing shape. ----------------------------------------- If you find this podcast valuable, please subscribe, rate, review and share it with someone who will b…
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The Mayor for Liverpool City Region, Steve Rotheram, is uniquely placed as a leader with experience in the built environment, a history which informs his vision of the area’s future. Steve joins Gabriel Davies (Fisher German LLP) and Hannah Daly (SES Engineering Services) on The RICS Podcast this week as he discusses the relationships between place…
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Episode 35. Elements are the ingredients of design and are called color, shape, line, texture, space, form, value and type. Those ingredients work with the principles of design. Today I'm discussing color. ----------------------------------------- If you find this podcast valuable, please subscribe, rate, review and share it with someone who will b…
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At the heart of the surveying profession, and what it means to be an RICS Surveyor, lies an industry that’s equally varied, rewarding and impactful. This episode of The RICS Podcast brings together the expertise of Ashley Royer AssocRICS, Kareem Zahran MRICS and host Sinead Clarkson MRICS as they speak about their career paths, unique journeys, and…
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With 13,000 attendees over three days, UKREiiF is one of the UK's largest gatherings of built environment professionals. Many RICS members and firms are in attendance and key themes that impact upon our membership are discussed. This episode of the RICS Podcast brings some of those conversations out of the arena and showcases what it means to be an…
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The quality of spaces relies strongly on how well they’re designed to serve human experiences, so in this episode of The RICS Podcast we explore the power of placemaking. Olga Turner Baker MRICS (Managing Director, Ekkist) hosts Nicholas Boys Smith (Chair of the Office for Place and Author & Director, Create Streets) whose passion for quality space…
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Episode 34. This episode is a 3-part series about the marketing concept. I'm covering: target market, marketing mix, marketing functions. Today I'm discussing the marketing functions. ----------------------------------------- If you find this podcast valuable, please subscribe, rate, review and share it with someone who will benefit from the inform…
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Episode 33. This episode continues a 3-part series about the marketing concept. I will be covering: target market, marketing mix, marketing functions. Today I'm talking about the marketing mix. ------------------------------ If you find this podcast valuable, please subscribe, rate, review and share it with someone who will benefit from the informa…
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Irene Barclay is a trailblazer in surveying, being the first woman to qualify in Britain as a Chartered Surveyor, and her path is as important and inspiring now as it ever has been. Patricia Moore MRICS (UK Managing Director, Turner & Townsend) is joined this week by Carrie de Silva (Visiting Professor, Harper Adams University) and Rebecca Preston …
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Episode 32. This episode starts a 3-part series about the marketing concept. I will be covering: target market, marketing mix, marketing functions. Today I'm starting with the target market. ------------------------------ If you find this podcast valuable, please subscribe, rate, review and share it with someone who will benefit from the informatio…
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The strides towards net zero emissions are essential in urban and rural areas alike, and it’s vital to consider what can be done within natural capital as well as the built environment to encourage climate-positive change. Discussing these key issues in this week’s episode of The RICS Podcast, Francesca Fowler-Walsh MRICS (Chair, RICS Matrics Lanca…
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Episode 31. Today I'm focusing on logistics. As you've learned over the last few weeks, there are many parts to a fashion show production. This 10th and final part, will give you insight on: securing your location seating changing rooms the front and back of house security. ----------------------------------------- COMING SOON..... If you find valu…
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The role of an expert witness is key to any court and tribunal, and this week’s episode of The RICS Podcast is essential preparation for those considering the span of their expertise. Joining Rajbinder Sohal are Leonora Riesenburg, a Chartered Arbitrator/Mediator Trainer in ADR, and Faye Allen FRICS, Director at J.S. Held LLC - they discuss the imp…
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Neurodiverse professionals in the built environment face unique challenges in the journey to becoming chartered, but with more awareness comes an increasing level of support for such APC candidates. Dan Knowles FRICS hosts this week’s episode of The RICS Podcast, where Morwenna Slade MRICS and Jennifer Hobart MRICS share their experiences with the …
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Episode 30. Today is a special episode. I cover the Met Gala and all things that make it what it is today. Let me tell you, in researching for this episode, I learned tons of things that I never have known. I took a deep dive into everything that there is to know about the Met Gala. And I'm really excited to share that with you today. Be prepared t…
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Episode 29. Promotion is one of the seven marketing functions and is key to the success of any marketing campaign. In this episode, you will learn about the 5 marketing collateral and channels of distribution used to effectively promotion your fashion show production. ----------------------------------------- As a fashion marketing teacher for 14 y…
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With sustainability becoming a growing area of focus among the residential property industry, this week’s RICS Podcast focuses on how green practices are reflected for consumers, banks and surveyors alike. Emma Fletcher MRICS (RICS/Octopus Energy) is joined by Timothy Bannister (Rightmove) and Maria Dutton (Green Finance Institute) to discuss the o…
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While the need for carbon reduction is clear, the route to creating a built environment that better serves this need is constantly being refined. Through their work at Introba UK and Related Argent respectively, Clara Bagenal George and David Partridge are contributing to the RICS whole life carbon assessment (WLCA) standard and the Net Zero Carbon…
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Episode 28. Today, we are spotlighting stage coordination. This is very key because this is where it's all going down for the fashion show. I'm covering five areas: Music, Props Stage setting Runway Capturing the show ----------------------------------------- As a fashion marketing teacher for 14 years, I managed the production of 12 fashion shows.…
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Episode 27. We are continuing "Mastering the Production" of a fashion show series. This is Part Seven, in which we're going to talk about creating a compelling fashion show story through the segment development. Segment development can be a complicated process and hinges on many factors: There are 4 main elements to consider. Is the show designer f…
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The APC process leads surveyors to chartership, but for those yet to embark on the process, professionals like Girija Deshmukh, Sam Nicholson MRICS and Matthew Tallis FRICS are promoting its purpose globally. Girija (RICS Campus Ambassador, Cardiff University) and Sam (Partner, Wakefields Chartered Building Surveyors) join Matthew (Global Cost & Co…
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Episode 26. In this episode, the focus is on the methods of acquiring merchandise and the management of the models from measurements to the final practice before the fashion show. ----------------------------------------------------------------- As a fashion marketing teacher for 14 years, I managed the production of 12 fashion shows. These were st…
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The next generation of built environment professionals are driving a great deal of positive change in the industry, with fresh vision and awareness of the impact we can have as a sector. This week’s RICS Podcast features the expertise of Jessie Leung MRICS, Estates Surveyor at South Gloucestershire Council and a 2024 MIPIM Challenger, Joshua Hurst …
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Today represents the 5th part of an 11-part series. We're talking about a model call. You've determined the leadership roles in the fashion show. You've developed the fashion show theme. Now it's time to have the model call because you're ready to get the models selected, so you can start fittings and practicing choreography for the show. This epis…
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Episode 24. So we've talked about the roles and responsibilities. And we now get develop the theme for the fashion show. This was one of the most exciting parts of Fashion Show Production for my students. There are many ways in which you can come up with a theme for a fashion show. But I'm going to tell you about the two ways that I did it with my …
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One of the fantastic elements to surveying is the number of routes into the profession. This week The RICS Podcast showcases three members who began their paths in other regulated professions before becoming surveyors themselves. Demi Yianni is joined this week by Kirsten Hald and Maria Wiedner to discuss their vastly different backgrounds, transfe…
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Episode 23. This week we explore the fashion show production roles. In addition to these roles, there are teams to support them. At a minimum, every show has a fashion show director, model coordinator, and merchandise coordinator. To operate in the most effective and efficient way, the following are key roles every production should have: Fashion S…
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George Clarke is an architect, television presenter, campaigner and educator whose position allows him to bridge gaps between the built environment and those less acquainted with the construction industry. In a special episode of The RICS Podcast, George joins RICS members Arcadis’ Emma Martin and WT Partnership’s Ayo Ajayi as they discuss his pass…
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Episode 22. As a fashion marketing teacher for 14 years, I managed the production of 12 fashion shows. These were student-led productions with several high-level positions and production teams. I'm going to break those down and discuss how to produce a fashion show. This 11-part series will cover: History of fashion shows Types of fashion shows Rol…
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Across the built environment we’re seeing an ever-growing contingent of fantastic female professionals enriching the sector, yet there’s plenty more to be done in the D&I space. In this episode of The RICS Podcast, we’re marking International Women’s Day with a panel of four senior professionals - Susanne Eickermann Riepe FRICS, Komilla Chadha MRIC…
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