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Join host Josh Lemoine as The Stepover talks all things soccer in Ottawa. Atletico Ottawa, university and college, regional clubs and your kids weekend tourney, it's all on the table. We'll meet rising stars, and anyone working to grow the sport in Canada's capital.
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Land & Everything Else

Dr. Craig Lemoine & Ailie Elmore

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Land & Everything Else is dedicated to demystifying the world of alternative investments. Brought to you by the department of Agriculture and Consumer Economics within the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences at the University of Illinois, Land and Everything Else will explore the nuts and bolts of non-stock and bond investing. From dirt to derivatives, this podcast will guide financial planners, wealth managers and consumers into the land of alternative investing.
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A radio controlled car podcast from Canada that gets into racing, bashing, crawling and building - all with a splash of maple syrup and a beaver - this is OHCanadaRC!
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Steve Hsu is Professor of Theoretical Physics and Computational Mathematics, Science, and Engineering at Michigan State University. Join him for wide-ranging conversations with leading writers, scientists, technologists, academics, entrepreneurs, investors, and more.
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Mainely History

Ian Saxine & Tiffany Link

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Unscripted conversations about Maine and New England history. Join Ian Saxine and Tiffany Link as they speak with writers, curators, and other knowledgeable guests, connecting colorful local stories to big ideas.
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FinServ Podcast

Jamie Hopkins & Dr. David Rhoiney

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The FinServ Podcast brings together legends and leaders in financial services to show the path they took. We want to inspire the next generation of talent in financial stories through the true leadership stories of industry titans.
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The FabryCast brings the human element of living with a rare disease. It’s a podcast for important conversations that teaches small bits of information, practical insights, and things you can do today to positively impact your life with Fabry. Hear from experts in the field, have the opportunity to “Ask a Doctor Anything” and keep up to date with what's happening in the Fabry space.
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UltraHuman

Infinite Courage Coaching

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People at the extremes are sometimes revered and often misunderstood. Professional Coach and endurance athlete Brooke Ramsay interviews some of the world's most ultra humans. Doers, athletes and warriors, Brooke unearths the mindset and spirit behind people who push themselves to their limits and beyond. If you're an endurance athlete, an admirer seeking to understand the why and how, or need inspiration to push your own limits, Ultra, Human is for you.
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Catch the Tornado Podcast

Catch the Tornado Podcast

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We interview founders, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders about eCommerce, Enterprise Software, Open-Source, and Sustainable Business. A new episode airs each Thursday! In Balance IT Agata interviews guests at the intersection of business and technology who are making our future more sustainable. In beCommerce Markus talks to CTO’s and industry experts about the most current news, issues and developments in the eCommerce sector. In Catch the Tornado, Piotr brings up topics such as Product B ...
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Mexican American Perspective

Mexican American Perspective

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Welcome to "The Mexican American Perspective," the podcast that explores the complex and multifaceted experiences of the Mexican American community in the United States. Hosted by Leonard Davila, this weekly podcast provides a platform for authentic and nuanced conversations about the social, cultural, and political issues that shape the lives of Mexican Americans. Through engaging interviews and insightful analysis, "The Mexican American Perspective" sheds light on the diverse experiences, ...
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Jack Furniss, historian of Civil War era party politics, discusses why Maine Republican Hannibal Hamlin made an attractive vice president for Abraham Lincoln in 1860, why he was dropped from the ticket in 1864, and what a Hamlin administration might have looked like.By Ian Saxine & Tiffany Link
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Ottawa Rapid FC made its formal introduction to the world at a launch event on August 15, introducing the clubs brand, logo, and some members of the staff. One person who was at the event, is Tom Gilbert, who leads the cub as CEO. Tom has been involved in the new Northern Super League since its inception, and we wanted to get to know Tom a bit, and…
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What are the secrets of modern agricultural investments? Jeff Post, Regional Director and Broker at Peoples Company, joins the Land & Everything Else podcast to discuss how to affordably invest in farmland. Jeff reveals how tokenizing farm ground ownership opens up opportunities for all investors, and dives into Delaware Statutory Trusts (DSTs) and…
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In this episode, Emily Binder shares how to negotiate salaries and advance your career with confidence. She offers practical tips from her experience and from Chris Voss's book "Never Split the Difference." We also talk about why changing jobs every few years can boost your earnings and career growth, how to know when it's time to make a move, and …
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This is a short episode recorded at the end of a trip to Caltech (LA), Frankfurt, and Reykjavik. Black hole information and replica wormholes at Caltech (talk slides): https://stevehsu.substack.com/p/black-hole-information-and-replica 00:00 Intro: summer in Iceland 02:04 deCODE genetics 05:52 Chess: Bobby Fischer in Reykjavik 11:56 Hyperscaling gen…
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Take control of your retirement planning! In this episode of Land and Everything Else, Bob French, Director of Investment Analysis at Retirement Researcher, shares insights on designing a personalized retirement plan using the funded ratio analysis tool and Retirement Income Style Awareness (RISA). Discover how to navigate risks, structure income s…
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This episode we're joined by the pride of Russell, Ontario, Atletico Ottawa's Tyr Walker! Tyr is one of the rising young stars of the Canadian Premier League. Formerly of Ottawa's Futuro Academy, Tyr signed his first pro contract this season. We talk to him about his journey to get there, home-cooked meals, and who he thinks is the GOAT.…
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Robin Hanson is a professor of economics at George Mason University. He has worked in a variety of fields, including Physics, AI, Economics, and Futurism. Follow him at https://x.com/robinhanson "When the typical economist tells me about his latest research, my standard reaction is 'Eh, maybe.' Then I forget about it. When Robin Hanson tells me abo…
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Want to know how investments in rural areas can transform communities and yield impressive returns? Join us on the Land and Everything Else podcast as we sit down with John Heneghan, President of Servant Financial, to uncover the secrets behind Opportunity Zone Funds. This episode is a deep dive into the mechanics of the Promised Land Opportunity Z…
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Steve discusses China myths and realities with Victor, a tech founder who ran a company in Beijing for 7 years. Among the topics covered: economic growth, real estate bubble, technology innovation, human capital, freedom of expression, Confucianism and Culture. 00:00 Introduction 02:02 Post-COVID economy and bursting of the real estate bubble 08:25…
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To close out Season Five and celebrate 100(!) episodes, we're sharing some advice, tips and ideas from our listeners for our listeners. Molly, Andrea, Kate and Kristin discuss some of the terrific insights that our listeners have submitted to help aspiring cookbook authors and share their own thoughts on topics like: writing classes, caring the mos…
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**tumbleweed rolls by** Yup, pretty quiet in the soccer world these days **record scratch** OR IS IT??? Olympics, dronegate, NSL Ottawa, we had to have one of Canada's best voices in women's sports, Michaela Schreiter, on the show to talk about **waving arms** EVERYTHING THAT'S HAPPENING. Don't miss an episode of She's Got Game, which Michaela co-h…
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“Land & Everything Else” dives into the world of alternative investments this week. Join Ailie Elmore as she talks with Jeremy Heer from the University of Illinois Foundation. Jeremy shares his journey from New York trading floors to the academic world of U of I, offering insights into managing diverse portfolios. They explore how well-diversified …
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Molly and Kate speak with two members of the cookbook indexing website Eat Your Books team; Jane Kelly, co-founder and CEO and Jenny Hartin, Director of Publicity. Jane shares where she got the idea to create the website, the way it works and how its grown since its inception with now over 2.5 million recipes indexed. We learn how vital the communi…
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Earlier episode, Harvard Veritas: https://www.manifold1.com/episodes/harvard-veritas-interview-with-a-recent-graduate-anonymous-18 Chapter markers: (00:00) - Introduction and Guest Welcome (02:12) - Campus Protests and Media Perception (06:29) - Student Political Views and Academic Freedom (21:44) - Intellectual History of Wokeism (35:46) - STEM vs…
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Kate and Andrea chat with Singapore based cookbook author Chris Tan about his new book, Nerd Baker 2 and his publishing process. He shares why he wanted to revisit the world of Nerd Baker, how he keeps international readers in mind while writing and how his experience as a cooking instructor informs his work. He talks about the climate obstacles he…
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Curious about how financial planning and philanthropy support education? Join Ailie Elmore and Justin Seno from the University of Illinois Foundation for this informative episode. Learn about his journey from high school fundraising to managing donor gifts and planning services at the foundation. Discover how their recent move to a new building has…
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Kate and Kristin tackle the topic of cookbook collaboration as they chat with Olga Massov and Sanaë Lemoine about their new book, Hot Sheet. Olga and Sanaë share a bit about their career paths, where the inspiration for this book came from and why partnering on it was the best way to go. They speak about the strengths and expertise each brought to …
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In this episode we talk with Kinion, Big L, and Duane on the upcoming turkey calling championship on July 11, 12, and 13th hosted at the Southern Boyz Store. If you want to take a run at calling, heres your chance. Also if you want to meet some of your favorite hunters on social media, this is the place you want to be. Support the Show.…
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How could a single misstep in email etiquette affect your career? This episode dissects the do's and don'ts of effective email communication. Learn the basics like addressing emails correctly, crafting concise subject lines, and professional email addresses. We'll share best practices for managing your inbox, emphasizing timely responses and avoidi…
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Steve talks about AI in light of his recent travels to SF, Singapore, Manila, Berkeley, and Silicon Valley. Chapters: (00:00) - Overview: SF, Singapore, Manila, Berkeley (01:48) - The AI Bubble in Silicon Valley (04:00) - Scaling Laws and AGI (23:36) - Global AI: Singapore, Philippines, real Enterprise applications (34:59) - AGI: Manhattan Project?…
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Unlock the secrets of the soil with the guidance of Dr. Bruce Sherrick, who joins us to reveal the untapped potential of farmland investments. We'll explore how these assets outperform inflation and preserve generational wealth. Discover why farmland is a golden opportunity for both large investors and savvy individuals. In our conversation, we del…
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Molly and Kate speak with the owners of Los Angeles based cookbook store Now Serving, Ken Concepcion and Michelle Mungcal, about the crucial role that niche independent bookstores play in the marketplace. Ken shares how his chef background informed his love of cookbooks and led to opening the store and Michelle talks about curating their space to c…
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What if you could turn your unique heritage and passions into powerful tools for professional success? This week on the FinServ Podcast, we sit down with Bradley Xaltipa, a FinServ fellow who has done just that. Bradley brings a fresh perspective to the financial services industry. He shares how focusing on strengths, not weaknesses, has guided his…
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Philippe Lemoine is a PhD candidate at Cornell University in philosophy and a widely-read public intellectual. We discuss philosophy, the scientific research used to justify COVID lockdowns, and the Russia-Ukraine war. Philippe’s writing: philippelemoine.com Philippe on X: https://twitter.com/phl43 (00:00) - Introduction and Guest Background (00:54…
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Kate, Kristin and Molly venture back into the user experience arena as they discuss recipe presentation in cookbooks. They highlight the need for this section to delight not distract and prioritize form over function as well as the need to write with a specific audience in mind. They discuss their thoughts as a consumer and developer on elements li…
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On this episode of the FabryCast it is our pleasure to welcome Dr. Gavin Oudit, a distinguished professor, staff cardiologist, & clinician scientist at the University Of Alberta. With his expertise in heart failure, cardiomyopathies, and the impact of COVID-19 on the cardiovascular system, Dr. Oudit’s insights promise to shed light on the intricate…
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We live in a world where financial strategies include rare sports cards and family farmland. Join Dr. Craig Lemoine for a conversation with Randy Bruns and Alex Offerman from Model Wealth, where they rejected traditional fee-based models with their hourly-based and flat-fee approaches, ensuring tailored advice for all. Dive into the world of altern…
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Kate, Kristin and Molly speak with agent Lori Galvin about her long career in the food media space. She shares what spurred her decision to move on from editorial work and how agenting required on the job learning and an entrepreneurial approach. She talks about learning to trust in her own taste, why she enjoys working with both fiction and non-fi…
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Ready to tackle the rollercoaster of entrepreneurship? In this week's episode, Jamie Hopkins sits down with Bonnie Treichel, the CEO and Founder Partner at Endeavor Law and Endeavor Retirement, for a chat about her journey in entrepreneurship. Fresh from the Broadridge FI360 Advisor Conference, Bonnie shares some of the ups and downs she's faced si…
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Dr John Seo is co-founder and a managing director at Fermat Capital Management, LLC. He has over 30 years’ experience in fixed income bond and derivatives trading and has been active in the Insurance-Linked Securities (“ILS”) market for over 25 years. Prior to forming Fermat with his brother Nelson in 2001, Dr Seo was senior trader in the Insurance…
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Molly and Kate talk with prolific writer Bee Wilson about her new cookbook, The Secret of Cooking. Bee explains how she uses her past experience as an academic in her food writing to showcase its breadth beyond restaurants and recipes and what inspired her to write this cookbook. She shares why she settled on a thematic structure for the book, the …
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Discover the truth behind the allure of rental property investments with Dr. Craig Lemoine as we talk with Randy Bruns and Alex Offerman from Model Wealth. This episode dives into the nuances of real estate investment, separating reality from social media hype. Through both success and horror stories about the nitty-gritty of property management, t…
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Kate and Molly speak with Ruth Reichl, an icon and authority in the food media world, about her breadth of writing experience - restaurant reviews, cookbooks, memoirs, articles and even tweets- and her new book, The Paris Novel. Ruth shares why food is a universal framework, her inspirations for this novel and the process of working with a new edit…
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Kristin, Molly and Kate tackle cookbook design from a usability perspective. They point out design decisions that authors should consider: packaging and cover design, typeface and font legibility, photographs on matte vs gloss paper and much more. They share their own opinions, experiences and preferences on the elements that enhance or detract fro…
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“Land & Everything Else” is no stranger to sharing the benefits of investing in farmland—but what about investing in water rights? Water is essential for our daily lives, making it an ideal asset class for investors looking to get ahead of today’s increased demands for the resource. This week, Brett Bovee, a Principal at Westwater Research, joins D…
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Molson Hart is the CEO of Viahart, an educational toy company. He has deep experience selling products manufactured in China, using Amazon and other platforms. He produced a documentary about the challenges Amazon's market dominance creates for sellers and buyers worldwide. His recent video about a recent trip to visit factories in China went viral…
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Caregiver, On-call Chaplain, & Counsellor, we are honored to be joined by Sam Wu for this episode of the FabryCast. Sam believes that no one should walk alone, especially when they are feeling sick, & offers up some profound positivity for patients & caregivers alike! This is a must listen for anyone struggling in life, as Sam provides hope for tho…
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