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Want to know the secret to confident and successful leadership? Every week, Leading You showcases leadership of all kinds and you get the scoop on how to be an effective, modern leader who makes an impact. There’s one thing we all have in common. We’re all leaders. First and foremost, you’re a leader of you. You don’t need a title to be a leader. Leadership is a mindset which anyone can adopt to create influence. The more leaders the world has, the better it will be. I'll let you into someth ...
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Moving Forward With Young Voices

Moving Forward With Young Voices

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Moving Forward is the weekly podcast and radio show featuring Young Voices contributors on a wide range of topics. Young Voices is a non-profit PR agency and talent firm for students and young professionals in policy. Each week on Moving Forward, four Young Voices contributors join host Bryan Hyde for a 10-minute conversation about politics, policy, news and current affairs. Topics range from free-market environmentalism to hyperinflation, confronting China to descheduling marijuana, and edu ...
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Join Robbie Williams super fans “The Champions”, Lucy & Matt with special guest fans, including Robbie himself, and his musical collaborators. A unique in-depth and fun rewind through the solo career of the multi-award winning singer, songwriter and entertainer Robbie Williams!
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What's Up, Ely?

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The What’s up, Ely? Podcast is a podcast that provides an inside scoop on upcoming Ely, Minnesota area happenings for locals and visitors alike. With an abundance of opportunities for social engagement and adventure, how is one to know where to start? Let us help! New episodes of the What's Up Ely Podcast will air twice a month. Each episode will feature upcoming events, notable area happenings, and conversations with area residents.
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Book Shambles

The Cosmic Shambles Network

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Using books as a jumping off point, hosts Josie Long and Robin Ince and a different special guest each week, dive into interesting, passionate and shambolic discussions. Part of the Cosmic Shambles Network.
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You may not have noticed but it's an election year. Adam De Gree explores the question, what are presidential elections about? Much of the current chaos we're witnessing can be traced back to a single turning point. Jeffrey A. Tucker explains how that turning point was the pandemic response. The more information that comes out regarding Trump's mir…
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Mahalia Jackson was one of the greatest musical artists of her generation, not just for her beautiful music, but also for her inspirational witness. Her most iconic moments were in her singing of “His Eye is On the Sparrow,” based on the teaching of Jesus in Matthew, which inspired comfort and encouragement during the civil rights movement. Her enc…
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We’re joined by Emma from the UK to discuss all of our favourite moments from Robbie’s incredible Hyde Park gig, including that special Danny Dyer duet! Emma explains what made her a fan and recalls her best memories from all the tours she’s attended. We also review the four collaborations that Robbie has been a part of in the last 18 months: Sober…
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Imagine balancing the demands of your career and your family, and then adding the role of a caregiver into the mix. Sounds overwhelming, right? Well, it’s something that most of us go through when we become responsible for the care of our aging parents. That’s exactly what happened to me in the last few years. So, today I want to share my experienc…
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It's an interesting dichotomy to live in one of the most blessed nations in world history and to realize that it is being run by sociopaths. Doug Casey explains their ascendance in the U.S. government. The public figures who openly questioned the jab mandates, risked more than most people realize. Kurt Mahlburg has a great essay on Novak Djokovic, …
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It seems like every day, stunning new information emerges that reinforces just how close former president Trump came to being assassinated. J.B. Shurk suggests God is not done with Trump. Here's a gentle reminder that focusing too intently on the news cycle can stunt our ability to think clearly about current events. Charles Krblich says the ultima…
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With all the craziness going on, it's easy to lose sight of the positive developments. Paul Rosenberg reminds us that the times they are a-changing for the better, in many ways. Trying to make sense of last weekend's assassination attempt on Donald Trump isn't easy. Walker Larson explains why this event was a wake up call for America. Is there a wa…
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Listen in on Lacey’s conversation with her friends and neighbors, Nick Wognum & Johnnie Hyde. Nick Wognum is the owner and editor of the Ely Echo, Ely’s newspaper of record. Johnnie is the owner of Raven Words Press, which publishes the Ely Summer and Winter Times. In 2023 Nick and Johnnie collaborated to establish an Ely Alliance of Braver Angels,…
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The recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump has cast the former president in a new, often favorable light. Juan P. Villasmil joins us to discuss Trump's Teddy Roosevelt moment. If you've marveled at how expensive homes have become, there's an overlooked reason that we don't tend to think of. Jacob Fox explains how trade war with China is drivi…
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Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos is my guest. We should have a lot to discuss...assuming something interesting has happened since we spoke last week. Here's a great essay from my compadre Russ Anderson. Dive in and learn why you are a micro-business and you should operate your life like a business owner. If you didn't realize it before, now you k…
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The hustle and grind mentality is more pervasive in our society than ever, and is showing no signs of slowing down in this post-COVID world of ours. The latest research from Mercer HR shows that 8 out of 10 people will experience burnout symptoms in the next 12 months. It begs the question: how are we actually living? What are we doing that causes …
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Do you remember a time when it was considered honorable for an olympic athlete to be proud of his or her country? J.B. Shurk asks, what's the point of the Olympics in a world without patriotism? You may have heard that something appears to have happened at a Trump rally in Pennsylvania over the weekend...who could have possibly forseen such a thing…
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Howard Thurman was one of the greatest preachers, writers, and mystics of the 20th century. His book “Jesus and the Disinherited” was a landmark work that invited us to see Jesus on the side of the oppressed, and inspired us to work through non-violent means to bring justice and social change. Every day, Thurman read Psalm 139, as a source of stren…
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It's an abbreviated show today. My 40 year high school reunion kicks off this afternoon and I have to lose 40 lbs and gain roughly $6.8 million in net worth before 5pm. Wish me luck. Paul Rosenberg deserves so much more recognition than he gets. His explanation on why simply being a placeholder in life isn't enough, is pure gold. Sponsors: Life Sav…
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Most of us are familiar with the Sylvester Stallone film Rocky. But once you've heard the remarkable story behind the Stallone's breakout hit, you'll have a whole new appreciation of the film and the actor. Being informed today isn't as simple a matter as we might think. Paul Rosenberg explains why information is broken and the cost of "free" infor…
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Those blood red weather maps are supposed to frighten us into believing that every comfort in our lives must be discarded in order to save the climate. Austin Gae explains why the world needs fossil fuels. Living in a high trust culture is a blessing in more ways than you might think. But how do you get a high trust culture? Paul Rosenberg asks, is…
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Social media has brought some clear positives and negatives to our world. Isaac Willour shares a plea from a Gen Z social media addict. The dominant narrative from the left is that religion is polarizing us and, therefore, is bad. Lexi Boccuzzi says, go back to church, it's lack of religion that's dividing us. If you want to get an accurate picture…
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Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos stops by to talk about the passing scene. We talk about how to stay free in spite of the latest intrigue and some fun automotive stuff as well. Some things are in short supply these days but anger isn't one of them. Barry Brownstein reminds us how to keep our cool by utilizing the wisdom of the stoics. Inflation i…
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Critical conversations are an inevitable part of our lives, both personally and professionally. And while they’re often necessary, they can make us want to run and hide in fear of things going truly pear shaped. However, as leaders, it’s our responsibility to have those difficult conversations when required - not only for the betterment of the indi…
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Mat and Magrey dive deeper into Mother Teresa's story, paying particular attention to her own struggles with doubt, faith, and God's perceived absence. We talk about what we can learn from that today and how we can manage our own anxieties and fears. Resources: "The Questions Jesus Asked" Magrey deVega https://a.co/d/05e3zfA1 "Come Be My Light" Mot…
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Sometimes it seems as though the only absolute in our culture is that there are no absolutes. Paul Rosenberg begs to differ. He says, if there's life and death, then there's right and wrong. Politicians love to speak of how they're trying like mad to "save our democracy." Caitlin Johnstone says, saying democracy is in jeopardy in America is like sa…
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Mother Theresa of Calcutta was the greatest charitable force in our lifetimes. She inspired us to give of ourselves humbly and obediently for the sake of the poor and needy, regardless of the cost. Hers was a living embodiment of the psalmist’s words, to “raise the poor out of dust, and the needy out of the ash heap.” Her life and witness is captur…
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Whenever someone is advocating for so-called "hate crimes" laws, they are advocating for government control of speech and thought. Check out this brilliant takedown of the Coeur d'Alene city council for their attempts to create thoughtcrime. If we're looking for a measure of peace amidst the chaos, we have to be capable of focusing on what actually…
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Recent political instability in Bolivia has been in the news. Joseph Bouchard joins us to discuss the recent attempted coup against President Luis Arce. The first presidential debate of 2024 has come and gone and it was eye-opening on many levels. Victoria Churchill joins us to give her reaction to the debate and its aftermath. Lately it seems that…
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Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me for our weekly sit down. There's a lot going on right now and Eric has a great take on all of it. The mask of the lying legacy media came off last week yet it shouldn't have surprised those paying attention. Ron Paul says last week's debate should be a wake-up call for Americans. Just as we go through var…
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Disruption is often seen as the big scary monster under the bed. We've all been there, facing unexpected changes and challenges that throw us off course. But what if I told you that the right mindset could help you not only cope with disruption but turn it into a powerful advantage? Professor Martin Bean is so passionate about this, that he literal…
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After all those years I've spent bagging on the corporate media, I'm starting to feel vindicated by current events. Jordan Schachtel says the corporate media is the central party to whole Biden cover up. The mask has slipped and the emperor has been revealed to be stark naked. J.B. Shurk explains how Biden's failing brain exposes the deep state tre…
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Dietrich Bonhoeffer was one of the most significant martyrs of the 20th century, whose courageous stance against the Hitler and Christian Nationalism continues to inspire us. In his famous book “The Cost of Discipleship,” he calls the church to remember that when God calls people to follow him, he “calls them to come and die.” HydeParkUMC.org/NextS…
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Plenty of folks are talking about the presidential debate last night. Rather than dwell on Biden's disastrous performance, let's take a moment to remember how hard the MSM has lied to us about the president's mental fitness. We are entering a new and dangerous phase of late empire. The danger stems from panic on the part of those in power who are d…
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The YIMBY movement is gaining traction as a movement for everyone. Luca Gattoni-Celli says the YIMBY movement is for conservatives too. The U.S. government is getting mixed messages from Latin America these days. Eloy Vera explains how Argentina and Brazil are simultaneously new allies and illiberal weeds in America's backyard. Among the numerous d…
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We’re hitting the middle of the year and it’s the perfect time to check in on your business. Today I’m going to share 7 essential checks that will help you elevate your game and achieve success over the next six months. Your Operating Rhythm: How are you operating day to day? Do you have a clear, structured way of working that aligns with your prio…
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Prayer is the lifeblood of the disciple of Jesus. In his final days with the disciples, Mark told the disciples in Mark that their faith would allow them to pray with such conviction and confidence that whatever they asked for would be granted to them by God. But that belief carries an important precaution. Prayer is not a cosmic vending machine, t…
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It's a shame that most public policy is judged by its intentions rather than its results. Benjamin Ayanian joins me to talk about his new book on the subject. It's called Beyond Intention: How Progressive Economic Policy Initiatives Would Harm Society's Most Vulnerable. The strongest evidence that I'm becoming an old man can be seen in my growing c…
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