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Dive into the heart of today’s most compelling topics with The Daily Deep Dive. Every day, we take you beyond the headlines to explore the stories shaping our world. From cutting-edge technology and global events to culture, science, and more, we delve deep to bring you insightful analysis and thought-provoking discussions. Whether you’re a curious learner or a seasoned expert, The Daily Deep Dive offers fresh perspectives and in-depth exploration to keep you informed and engaged. Join us ea ...
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"The Entrepre-Sapien Project," hosted by Will Downey, is a dynamic podcast exploring digital entrepreneurship and personal growth. Delve into the world of 'Entrepre-Sapiens' - innovators and dreamers shaping their future in the digital age. Join Will as he discusses the challenges and triumphs of digital freedom and creative insight, offering practical advice and inspiring stories. Connect with Us: Website: https://downeymediagroup.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DowneyMediaGroup Ins ...
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Aldous Huxley's dystopian masterpiece, "Brave New World," has captivated readers for nearly a century. This podcast revisits Huxley's iconic work, exploring its enduring relevance in our increasingly technologically advanced world. Join us as we unpack the novel's themes of societal control, technological advancement, and the search for individual …
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Ever been so sure about something, only to find out you were totally wrong? It happens to the best of us. In this episode, we dive into the importance of rethinking, why it's crucial, and how to get better at it. Join us as we explore Adam Grant's book, Think Again, and uncover lessons from the rise and fall of BlackBerry. Learn how even the smarte…
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Sapiens: Unveiling the Secrets of Our Ancestors
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All right, buckle up, because this deep dive is going to be a wild ride through human history. Oh, I love a good history deep dive. Who doesn't, right? And today, we're going way back to the time of our early ancestors with Yuval Noah Harari's Sapiens. Ever imagine sharing the planet with other human species? It's mind-blowing, isn't it? This isn't…
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Welcome back to Episode 2 of the Entrepresapien Project, where we dive into a universally relatable topic: the power of Morning Routines. I'm Will Downey, and in this episode, we're exploring how we start our day can be a game-changer for our daily success, productivity, and overall happiness. Join me as we delve into why morning routines are much …
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Episode 1 - Unveiling the Entrepresapien: The What, Why, and How of Now
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Dive into the first episode of "The Entrepresapien Project" with host Will Downey as we embark on an insightful journey to define what it means to be an Entrepresapien in today's digital era. In this episode, Will tackles the essential questions that shape our paths and purposes in life: What am I doing? Why am I doing this? And how did I get here?…
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Over the last ten years, Alyson Atma Simms has gone through more than her fair share of loss. With each passing of a loved one, Alyson explains that every experience is different, and grief is never linear. As a yoga teacher, Alyson is intimately familiar with the internal mind/body connection — and when combined with her gift for writing, she is a…
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Episode 17: The Rebellious Act of Loving Yourself
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As a Kripalu Yoga instructor and somatic movement therapist, Janet Farnsworth is no stranger to the on-going war we have with our bodies — the constant barrage of voices that berate our imperfections, damning our “flaws” and holding us to the impossible societal standards of beauty and perfection. In her new book, Love Your Body, Janet shares how a…
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Growing up the daughter of a Japanese American mother and a father of French-Canadian descent, Fran Tatu was raised with an immense capacity for compassion for others. Her parents were human rights activists, her father a U.S. diplomat, and between the ages of 6 months and 16 years, Fran lived in over nine different countries, mostly in Southeast A…
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For centuries, our species has used storytelling for entertainment, to document our history, to heal our hearts, and even to survive. Without it, our world would be less colorful, more binary, and certainly less magical. As a novelist and playwright, Josh Wagner is no stranger to the power of a story, and in this episode, he reminds us that life is…
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