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Maxim Poon Wong

Maxim Poon Wong

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Maxim Poon Wong has been working in the real estate industry for over 25 years and is a trusted professional when it comes to buying or selling your home. Feel comfortable knowing you have an experienced mentor on your side.
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Two Poons in a Pod

Two Poons in a Pod(cast)

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Hosted by Melinda Evette from TalesFmV.com, and various guest hosts, who discuss life, love, and dating while managing dysfunction. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talesfmv/support
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The Verdict: Law & Society

Dickson Poon School of Law

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Brought to you by The Dickson Poon School of Law, The Verdict gets to the legal heart the issues our society is facing today. Through conversations with some of the leading experts and influencers shaping and implementing our laws, we interrogate ideas and issues in the areas of human rights, trafficking, digital technology, and beyond.
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Leadership is a lifestyle choice, regardless of what title you hold, everyone is born to lead. It’s just a matter of choosing to lead and making a difference to someone else’s life. Our guests will talk about the unspoken truths of leadership, the darkside and the learnings from dealing with conflict with integrity.
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Between The Cracks

Gayle Force Productions

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BTC is a podcast focusing on true crime, mysterious disappearances, conspiracies, the paranormal, and anything else we find interesting. Hosts, Bill and Chris, take an in depth look into all the above topics
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The EPOP Travel Podcast is hosted by Travis Sherry, a serial entrepreneur & world traveler. Known as "Rick Steves for the new generation", this podcast will teach you everything you need to know to travel more & spend less. From interviews with some of the world's most famous travel names, like Chris Guillebeau, Bruce Poon Tip, AJ Jacobs & others to specific travel advice on how to use frequent flyer miles, score cheap hotels, pack like a pro, & travel on a budget, this show does it all.
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Park South Loop

Park Community Church

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Follow along with Park Community Church's sermons that have been preached at the South Loop each week. Park South Loop meets on Sundays at 2260 S Grove St., Chicago on Sundays at 10:00am.
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Books and Boba

Potluck Podcast Collective

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Books & Boba is a book club dedicated to books written by Asian and Asian American authors. We cover a wide range of genres including contemporary, historical fiction, sci-fi, fantasy, YA, nonfiction, thrillers, graphic novels, and memoirs.
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Randy Resnick

Music performed (and mostly written) by Randy Resnick

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Compositions, performances, guitar, saxophone available on iTunes/Apple Music, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Deezer, Amazon, YouTube, etc.
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Where does your wanderlust lead you? To Melbourne’s cafes or the vast deserts of the Empty Quarter, a New Zealand vineyard or the pavements of New York… what’s your neighbourhood? Join travel journalists and editors Kirstie Bedford and Belinda Jackson for stories from across the world. Hosts Belinda Jackson & Kirstie Bedford Website Instagram @theworldawaitspodcast Support us https://ko-fi.com/theworldawaits (thank you!)
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All the S**t I've Learned Abroad

Steph Paige and Andrea Gillis

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All The S**t I’ve Learned Abroad is an international travel podcast with production spanning the globe. Canadian hosts Steph Paige and Andrea Gillis record remotely between Melbourne, Australia and London, England to bring listeners lessons learned through decades of travelling. Together, the pair have visited almost every exotic location in the world… and some not so exotic. With only the most extreme destinations left unexplored, not by choice, the duo have a wealth of firsthand knowledge ...
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Teach These Devils is a podcast about everything and nothing. Hosted by Cleveland Humorist James Earl Brassfield. Each week JEB and a rotating cast of Ed McMahon’s. Which includes his comedy compatriots Wilson Rivera, Ryne Dipernia and Adam Janovyak gather to chop up the latest inside jokes and outrageous follies of mankind... Also womankind and humanity overall really. Then they go and break bread.
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Everything Coffee, a podcast that delves into the relationship of coffee with a variety of people. From manufactures, cafe owners, coffee roasters, social media personalities, and so much more, this podcast takes on a deep conversation about everything coffee.
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VIVA RIOT

sean bonner, Jessica Gao

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Sean Bonner and Jessica Gao talk/rant about news, entertainment, politics, technology, privacy, art and whatever else seems interesting to at least one of them. Sometimes with guests. Fun!
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Ignition Point

Decisive Leap, Steven Miller

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Start each week with Ignition Point – a series that connects fresh perspectives with practical strategies to help Young Professionals and Aspiring Leaders get fired up and ready to win the week.
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Nerd of Mouth

Cave Comedy Radio

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Nerd of Mouth is a weekly podcast focusing on everything nerd, from comics to video games, TV shows to movies, and everything in between. Expect some action figure talk somewhere in there too.
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Izdihar & Izzul are brothers that are 6 years apart both experiencing life differently although they are living in the same household. In this podcast, they will be sharing funny, embarrassing, toxic, hormonal, life-changing stories from the past and present such as defecating in school shorts to almost joining a gang. Featuring a couple of friends from both sides of the age spectrum. Izdihar, who is reaching his 30s (1993), is single and financially stable but somehow having an early mid-li ...
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John Kirk Travel Expert and Industry personality talks travel with leading industry executives. Insights into what's new, what's not, along with the ups and downs of the Travel and Tourism industry. Guest's include various Tourism Ministers, Government officials, CEO, COO's from leading travel service providers and retailers around the World. Special Thanks to a dear friend who suggested I take on " Podcasting " as a hobby!
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Not Me, Not Today Podcast

Not Me, Not Today Podcast

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History has given us some of the most incredible survival tales known to mankind. People who have survived against all odds and said Not Me, Not Today to death. Whether it's plane crashes, jungle survival, lost at sea, abduction or even medical anomalies, we explore it all. Each week we take a look at a survivor, we discuss the ordeal, what happened afterwards and where they are now. Join us on the Not Me, Not Today Podcast.
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We're taking the week off so our friends from They Call Us Bruce are helping fill in with their latest chat with author OiYan A. Poon, please enjoy! --- Jeff and Phil welcome writer and race scholar OiYan A. Poon, author of Asian American Is Not a Color: Conversations on Race, Affirmative Action and Family. She talks about breaking out of her comfo…
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Jeff and Phil welcome filmmaker Sean Wang and actor Izaac Wang, writer/director and star, respectively, of the indie coming-of-age film Dìdi. They talk about capturing the very specific emotional turbulence of Asian American suburban male adolescence, revisiting nostalgia for the 2000s internet AOL Instant Messenger era, and the agonizing and savag…
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On our mid-month check in for July 2024, we recap some of the latest Asian American publishing announcements, as well as get some updates on the latest Books & Boba pick to get picked up for TV and which books by Asian authors made it into the New York Time's best 100 books of the century! Upcoming books mentioned in our publishing news: Reasons We…
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Dramatic fjords, snowy mountains, midnight sun… Norway’s natural beauty is legendary. But wait, there’s more! Torunn Tronsvang is the founder of UpNorway and says there’s so much more to Norway than the stunning scenery. She leads you through Norway’s world-leading food and wine scene, shares cultural experiences with the Indigenous people, as well…
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Eric Blehm is a former editor of Transworld Snowboarding Magazine and is a New York Times best selling author specializing in adventure biographies. He's here to talk about his latest book, "The Darkest White" which is a deep look into the life and tragic death of the legendary snowboarder, Craig Kelly. Kelly is arguably the most influential Snowbo…
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In November of 1985, 67yr old Dexter Stefonek was driving back from his son's home in Oregon to his home in Wisconsin. During this long journey, Dexter decided to pull off at a rest area in Montana. That ended up being a fateful mistake. Dexter's burned car was found at the Bad Route Rest Area with no sign of Dexter. Four months later, his body was…
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Jeff and Phil welcome filmmaker Jennifer Phang, director of Descendants: The Rise of Red, the latest installment of Disney's massively popular musical teen fantasy film series. They talk about her indie Asian American cinema roots with films like Half-Life and Advantageous, infusing some K-pop sensibility into a beloved and well-established franchi…
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One in five Australians lives with a disability, and yet on hotel websites, the facilities listed to cater for these travellers are often as far down the list with the dog's water bowl. Julie Jones, creator of Have Wheelchair Will Travel and co-founder of Travel Without Limits, talks about what we can all do to make travel more inclusive for those …
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On this episode, we discuss our July 2024 book club pick The Sense of Wonder by Matthew Salesses, a contemporary Asian American novel following the story of Won Lee, the only Asian American player for an NBA team, and his rise to stardom during a period known as "The Wonder." Inspired on the real life Linsanity phenomenon, and the discourse surroun…
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In this episode we're talking all things no-plan travel today. Have you ever planned an unplanned trip? Bit of an oxymoron there! For the spontaneous and 'non planner' people out there, mystery trips are growing in popularity, so what are you mystery trip options? Want to learn more about the sites we talk about in this episode? Check out: Black To…
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Spot the Big Five on a South African safari…and then really start seeing what the Greater Kruger National Park has to offer. Jacques Smit takes us on a tour of Sabi Sabi, a private, fence-free reserve within the Greater Kruger area. Take a birding tour, a walking safari, visit local communities; then soak up the luxury trimmings - think spa, sundow…
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On this episode, we chat with author Amber Chen about her debut novel, Of Jade and Dragons, a fantasy adventure and murder mystery set in a Silkpunk world, about a girl who loves engineering as she pretends to be her brother to infiltrate a prestigious academy in order to uncover the conspiracy that killed her father. We chat with Amber about her j…
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Would you cycle for more than 210 kilometres in 30+ degree heat around southern Sardinia? For host Kirstie Bedford it was a dream come true. Kirstie just spent a week biking the hills of the Italian island, all in the name of fun. She rode through an abandoned medieval village, biked through a Blue Zone, climbed hills to scour some of the Mediterra…
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On our mid-month check in for July 2024, we recap some of the latest Asian American publishing announcements, as well as get some updates on the latest Books & Boba pick to get picked up for TV and which books by Asian authors made it into the New York Time's best 100 books of the century! Upcoming books mentioned in our publishing news: Seen: The …
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This week, we go to the high mountains and quiet forests with two mindful hikers, in Nepal and New Zealand. Ever think about quitting your corporate job and following a life-long dream? Laura Waters did, and she’s now an award-winning author, travel writer and speaker. Laura talks to Kirstie about hiking the length of New Zealand in a life-changing…
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On this episode, we sit down with author K. X. Song to talk about her newest novel, The Night Ends with Fire, an epic adult fantasy inspired by the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, The Legend of Mulan, and Chinese folklore, following the adventures of a young woman, touched by the Azure Dragon, who enters the army as a man to escape her fate as a wom…
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Welcome to tonight's episode of Literary Lullabies. Tonight, I will bring you the timeless wisdom of Aesop's Fables. Lay back and relax as we journey into the world of talking animals and moral lessons that have captivated hearts for centuries. Let me transport you to a realm where foxes are cunning, tortoises are wise, and every tale leaves you wi…
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This week, two of the world's biggest travel entrepreneurs speak to The World Awaits. Social entrepreneur, New York Times bestselling author and G Adventures founder Bruce Poon Tip talks about his decision to take his company into the luxury space after three decades – and what it means to you, the traveller. “The beautiful thing of travel [is] you…
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NewSchoolers.com has been the leader in skiing's freestyle / jib / park culture since 1999. In that time it has been bought, sold and restructured by their parent companies more times than you can count on two hands. Even though they we're being passed around like "Pokemon Cards", NS was the "cockroach" that just kept on surviving the mergers and d…
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Mike Schenk, chief economist at America's Credit Unions, chats with Melissa Pomeroy and Christine Davidson about the 3rd annual Credit Unions On Tap gathering of Vermont and New Hampshire credit unions on 8/21/24, where Mike will be the featured speaker along with live music. Hosted by Association of Vermont Credit Unions and Cooperative Credit Uni…
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Jeff and Phil welcome writer and race scholar OiYan A. Poon, author of Asian American Is Not a Color: Conversations on Race, Affirmative Action and Family. She talks about breaking out of her comfort zone to write a sincere and heartfelt exploration of race relations and affirmative action, the interviews she conducted with Asian Americans who have…
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On this episode, we welcome author Tara Sim to chat about her latest novel, We Shall Be Monsters, a YA dark Indian-inspired fantasy take on the Frankenstein story following a girl on a quest to resurrect her sister (who's accidental death she may also be responsible for) who gets drawn into a web of political intrigue by people who want her knowled…
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Welcome back to Literary Lullabies. Tonight, we are finishing the epic tale of "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight." In this final installment, Gawain arrives at the Green Chapel to meet his fate. He meets the Green Knight again, who reveals himself as Sir Bertilak, testing Gawain's integrity with his previous challenges. Gawain receives a small nick …
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