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Teamistry

Atlassian

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How do we meet the challenges we face as organizations, countries, or even as a species? Whether we’re locked in fierce corporate competition or struggling with matters of life and death, one constant stands out: teams working together. And when teams, and teams of teams, focus on combining their unique abilities, expertise, and experience to embrace uncertainty, innovate, and tackle massive challenges? No problem is unsolvable. Teamistry is all about the chemistry that exists between groups ...
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For Designer Jill Maurer, everything is about design. Whether its the shape of a building, your morning routine, or the wording of this sentence, Jill is constantly thinking about the inner workings of daily life. Join Jill as she covers current events, interesting stories, and silly concepts through the lens of design.
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Curveball

Deadset Studios

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The human experience is all about adapting. Whether it’s a CEO trying to ride out an international travel crisis, a surfer struggling against a monster wave while his floatation vest fails, or a media star whose whole life changes in an instant, rarely do you get to glimpse what’s really going on during a someone's darkest hour. In these revealing, personal conversations with a range of successful people, Curveball host Kellie Riordan gets the lowdown on how people grow in extraordinary time ...
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Welcome to Dreamland Notes! Dive into a realm where reality blurs and dreams take flight. In this ethereal sanctuary, every story is a whisper from the subconscious, every narrative a fragment of the surreal. Join us as we embark on a journey through the corridors of imagination, where the boundaries between truth and fantasy dissolve. In this podcast, we unravel tales spun from the fabric of dreams, offering glimpses into an alternate reality shaped by the mind’s eye. From the depths of rev ...
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Travel That Matters (named one of the 10 Best Podcasts of 2022 by Men’s Journal) explores the world’s most extraordinary travel experiences and destinations with award-winning editor, writer, and luxury travel expert Bruce Wallin. Bruce’s remarkable guests share inspiring, life-shaping stories about their adventures and cultural explorations, as well as travel tips and recommendations for the best destinations, hotels, restaurants, activities, and more. Their travel tales and insights cover ...
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One of the most influential figures in American cuisine, Charlie Palmer, and a world-renowned pastry chef, Antonio Bachour, dive into their most inspiring travel experiences and recommendations. Charlie Palmer talks about how his culinary expertise and love for the outdoors has influenced his new hotel company, Appellation, with its first locations…
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Katie Chin escaped what she jokingly describes as "dumpling prison" only to be so influenced by her heritage and Asian cuisines that she left her SVP role at FOX to start her career as a chef and author. It was her mom's inspiring success story that eventually led Katie to a life of cooking, writing cookbooks, appearing on TV shows like Iron Chef a…
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The art of stress-free travel is not lost on Nancy Silverton thanks to her adventurous parents, and now she shares her travel philosophy with her kids, grandkids—and listeners of Travel That Matters in this episode. When this American chef, baker, restaurateur, and author is not serving food to people at the Palace of Versailles, she's "putzing" ar…
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Here to explain how travel helped turn a kid from St. Louis into the leading restaurateur behind both Union Square Café and Shake Shack is the one-and-only Danny Meyer. The son of a travel entrepreneur, Danny takes us back to the vivid childhood travel memories he has, reminiscing about everything from the lake water and fresh baguettes in France t…
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Wolfgang Puck, the Austrian-American culinary legend, takes host Bruce on a journey through his favorite food and travel spots, full of laughter and unexpected tips. Wolfgang shares the serendipitous creation of his signature dish, shares his first memories of getting the travel bug, and describes his initial impressions of the United States. He re…
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Mikael Lindnord was trying to claim the top ranking in adventure racing during the 2014 Adventure Racing World Series in Equador when he discovered an unlucky friendship with a stray dog that became the inspiration for his book, and now the Lionsgate movie "Arthur The King" starring Mark Wahlberg. Look for the nearest showtime for Arthur The King (…
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The suspect was actually arrested for kicking someone, what kind of murder case is this? It was a high school girl murder case that occurred in Hiroshima , Japan. After years of investigation by the police, it was finally solved in 2018. However, the proceedings were beyond your imagination.By Oliver Studio
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Why did a simple hike almost end in tragedy? And why, even with survivors, does the mystery remain unsolved? The mountain tragedy in the Khamar-Daban range is shrouded in eerie and mysterious details. While initial investigations pointed to hypothermia as the cause of death, many remain skeptical. This story takes you through the events and various…
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Argentina, Don't cry for Me! AGAIN!AGAIN!AGAIN! The husband and his family of the missing woman, Cecilia, are accused of her murder. Her body was eventually found in a pigsty. Another tragedy that defies understanding by ordinary people. Let's uncover the truth behind this heartbreaking case together.…
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Submarine? Murder? Two seemingly unrelated words, why do they appear together? The case involved a Danish man, Peter Madsen, suspected of murdering the journalist Kim Wall. Peter killed Kim Wall on his submarine and then fabricated the appearance of a submarine accident in an attempt to cover up the crime. During the investigation, the police disco…
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A massive expedition team of over 100 people, with no survivors in the end. What happened? Led by British explorer John Franklin, the Arctic expedition aimed to navigate the Northwest Passage between 1845 and 1848. However, they encountered severe difficulties in the extreme and harsh environment, ultimately resulting in the entire expedition being…
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101 Dead! May the deceased rest in peace! May such incidents never happen again! A train accident occurred on the German railway, resulting in 101 deaths and 27 serious injuries. Let's explore the details of the accident and the investigation process. May the deceased rest in peace, and may such incidents never happen again.…
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Fifteen years, how many fifteen-year periods are there in your life? In 2008, a murder occurred in Ishikawa City, Japan, where the victim was a young man named Hashimoto Kiyokatsu. The police faced difficulties during the investigation, and to this day, the case remains unresolved. Hashimoto Kiyokatsu's parents and the authorities are all working h…
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Ex-girlfriend murdered by ex-boyfriend, what kind of story is this exactly? A murder case that occurred in Sydney, Australia, where the main suspect is a man named Paul, who had a romantic relationship with the victim, Lily James. Through police investigation and analysis by psychologists, the process of the case and Paul's motive for the crime wer…
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Why would the husband kill his wife? What kind of story led to this? Let's explore together. It's a locked-room murder case that happened in Jian Ni Chi City. The victim, Lau Siu-yin, was killed. Through investigation, the police found that the murderer might be a resident living in the building, namely the victim's husband, Liang Yongcheng. Leung …
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In the journey of love, have you ever experienced deception? This is a story about love, crime, and deception. Julia has lived on the fringes of society since she was a child, always yearning to be loved. She met Raymond through a matrimonial column, who moved her with gentle words and thoughtful care. However, Raymond doesn't sincerely love her; h…
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ONLY 20 minutes. Have you seen a suspect who was arrested by the police 20 minutes after the murder? In a beautiful small town, a young woman is shot dead. However, as the investigation deepens, people discover that behind her disappearance lies a more terrifying secret. Both her husband and a stranger seem to have motives to kill her, but who exac…
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Jimmy Chin (Oscar-Winning Filmmaker, Nat Geo Photographer) on his landmark climb of Meru's Shark Fin route ten years ago with Conrad Anker and Renan Ozturk, the documentary that followed, and how it prepared him for making "Free Solo". Check out "Meru" if you haven't yet, and be sure to see Jimmy's latest documentary "The Rescue" on Disney Plus. Pl…
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Getting people to think differently when deciding where to travel next is a specialty of the travel journalist Andrew Nelson, a writer for two decades with National Geographic Travel and a two-time Lowell Thomas prize winner. Andrew joins Bruce on the podcast to discuss places in his new National Geographic book, Here Not There, revealing 100 alter…
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Chris Cassidy (Navy SEAL, NASA astronaut) what it was like to travel to space and live on the International Space Station. His last mission, Expedition 63, is the subject of National Geographic's "Among The Stars" on Disney+. Please support more conversations like this by hitting the subscribe button, checking out our sponsors, and leaving a quick …
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Embark on an adventure through South Africa with Liam Tomlin (Cape Town chef), Deborah Calmeyer (ROAR Africa founder), and Tiago Sarmento (managing director of Belmond in Southern Africa), whose stories and insider tips on crafting the ultimate travel experience will have you hooked on this something-for-everybody destination. On his recent trip to…
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Rick Stanton MBE (cave diver) on his part in the historic "Thai Cave Rescue" where he helped rescue a young soccer team from the Tham Luang Nang Non cave in Chiang Rai Province in northern Thailand. His book "Aquanaut" is now available. The documentary "The Rescue' is now streaming. Please support more conversations like this by hitting the subscri…
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This week, we're recommending a Pushkin podcast, A Slight Change of Plans, where Maya Shankar blends compassionate storytelling with the science of human behavior to help us understand who we are and who we become in the face of a big change. In this episode, Dr. Richard "Harry" Harris is an anesthesiologist and expert cave diver who was tasked wit…
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Brian Skerry (Nat Geo underwater photographer) shares his experience diving with orcas ("killer whales") in New Zealand while filming his epic James Cameron-produced series National Geographic's "Secrets of the Whales". Please support more conversations like this by hitting the subscribe button, checking out our sponsors, and leaving a quick review…
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Divia Thani is an incredible and inspiring source of information on how best to explore the many different regions of India, from the Himalayas in the north to Chettinad in the south. In this episode of Travel That Matters, Bruce speaks with Divia, the Global Editorial Director of Condé Nast Traveler, about her home country of India, inclusive of t…
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Andy McNab is a former SAS soldier and best-selling author of “Bravo Two Zero” (1993), the account of his capture and torture in Iraq in the first Gulf War. By the time he left the SAS in 1993, he was the British Army’s most highly decorated serving soldier. He shares his experience in the selection process for the Special Art Service, regarded as …
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Cody Townsend is one of the most awarded and respected free skiers in the world. Over the course of his career he has won multiple invitationals, chased new routes, and stunt skied for Hollywood productions like "xXx: Return of Xander Cage". He is currently in the midst of a project to ski all the lines in the 2010 book "Fifty Classic Ski Descents …
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