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Anthony Jeselnik is a world famous comedian, Gregg Rosenthal is an analyst for NFL Network and they have been best friends for over 20 years. Each week, JRVP features stories from their lives, deep dives into the darkest and craziest news stories from around the world and essential recommendations to their listeners. The hilarious podcast is about friendship, family and Anthony's unquenchable desire to get Gregg in trouble with his employer and his wife.
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Every week, Nate and Ben, with the occasional special guest, talk movies and then play a series of movie-related games, including the central game, The Pitch, wherein our heroes take a concept and try and turn it into a working movie. Most of the time the podcasts will just descend into girlish laughter. Other reoccurring games include Defend Yourself, where one person must defend their enjoyment of an indefensible movie, Sequel-ize It, Porno-ize It, Recast It, Genre Swap, Adapt the Unadapta ...
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Creating a design concept for a kitchen or remodeling an outdated bathroom requires an understanding of the products and services available to those looking to undertake such a project. The ProSource Podcast breaks down the home remodeling industry and highlights the merchandise and experience that it requires to achieve your vision. Join ProSource Director of Digital Marketing Content Kevin Devine, as he speaks with those who facilitate the ideal project and offer valuable information for h ...
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Big Facts, No Cap is an iPod broadcast in which two normal dudes with highly overlapping worldviews give advice to online strangers who will probably never hear it. Using questions from advice columns ranging in scope from dating to pet care to religion and everything in between, Paul and Adrian deliver the best suggestions they can muster off the top of their lovely yet largely vacant heads. The duo’s tough love and hot takes also extend to the advice giver as they critique the published re ...
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Portland Vanity Soccer Podcast is a Portland Timbers podcast hosted by Jonathan, Randy, Greg, and Josh with occasional guests on rotation. We mainly discuss the Portland Timbers, Portland Thorns, MLS, NWSL, and the USMNT and USWNT. PTFC Til I Die. For breaking soccer news… For insight that excels… For expert analytics… ...you better go somewhere else. But for a bit of craic about PDX footy with tongue firmly in cheek, inaccurate predictions, the hottest of takes, and plenty of off-the-rails ...
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The exciting podcast about making a podcast. Comedy actor Rich Keeble has been on the TV more than once and his own Youtube show Rich Keeble Vanity Project has had views in the triple figures. With the Rich Keeble Vanity Podcast he explores ways of furthering his incredible success by getting to the top of the podcast charts and making a load of money.
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Taking image, beauty and style to a deeper level. Learning what works for you starts with acknowledging your high value and your unique beauty. Putting time towards your image is not a vanity project. It is essential to your success and your happiness.
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A self-indulgent vanity project of a man with a microphone in hand, each episode explores a philosophical theme hopefully with a certain degree of accuracy. I try to keep it pretty light. More philosophy nerd than academic, it sprung out of free time during the pandemic. @KMaca5
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A podcast on climate technologies hosted by early-stage investor, Samia Qader. Join us as we connect with diverse voices in the climate sector, from journalists and policymakers to activists, scientists, corporate sustainability leaders, founders, and investors. Together, we navigate the landscape to make informed choices on shaping the future of climate technologies.
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We're building a world that listens. PumaPodcast is an award-winning podcast production company based in Manila. We created the first podcasts out of Asia to be archived in the US Library of Congress. We're sharing the joy, power, and value there is in listening through more than 40 shows. You'll find some of those episodes here. For the full list, and more info about our work please to go pumapodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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When was the last time you consulted with your dermatologist? Dr. Erin Tababa-Santos is here to bust skincare myths and explain why you don't have to include every viral product in your routine. Get the lowdown on how to treat your skin right as Liz chats with The Nerdy Derma. From the "Project Vanity with Liz Lanuzo" podcast. For more stories from…
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The most ambitious mission yet in the billionaire space race saw Jared Isaacman become the first non-professional astronaut to walk in space on Thursday, in partnership with Elon Musk's SpaceX. The Polaris Dawn mission has been welcomed by the aerospace community for pushing the boundaries of 21st-century spaceflight, but dismissed by some in the g…
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This week’s attacks on Hezbollah pagers and radios have spread anxiety among Lebanese people, and a sense that no electronic device is safe. Amid some confusion over how the explosions were triggered, you might be wondering whether you can trust the phone in your pocket, or the headphones on your ears. On this week's Tech 24, we break down how the …
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The "Dirty Sons of Pitches" might have finally met their match when it comes to the closer of their Flop Era series, examining the most notorious flops and fiascos in film history. This week it's the dud that became infamous and recognizeable just by name alone -- it's 1987's "Ishtar"! How bad can a movie be starring Waren Beatty and Dustin Hoffman…
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Tune in as Lio Mangubat, creator of "The Colonial Dept.", chats with Ceej Tantengco-Malolos about his new book, "Silk, Silver, Spices, Slaves." Together, they nerd out about the importance of telling stories from the colonial period and making Philippine history accessible and engaging. From the "What's AP? Araling Panlipunan Rebooted" podcast. For…
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How can we balance modern agriculture with cultural heritage? Ego Lemos from Timor Leste, emphasizes the importance of a holistic approach that respects indigenous practices while promoting sustainability. Learn about his work with Permatil and how it showcases the potential of community-driven solutions in this episode from the "Epic Vibes, Epic S…
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Carlos Conde, a senior researcher at Human Rights Watch, discusses the United Nation initiative to investigate the war on drugs and how the Philippine government’s resistance to cooperate has led to the program’s failure. From the "Teka Teka" podcast. For more conversations on news that matters to you, subscribe to Teka Teka. Hosted on Acast. See a…
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What inspires you to give back to your community? Jun Godornes of World Vision Philippines explains how their globally-guided mission is tailored to address the specific challenges faced by Filipinos. Discover how their community-centered approach empowers kids to take charge of their own futures. From the A Better Normal podcast. This episode is p…
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One perk of solo travel? You get to explore a different side of yourself! Home Buddies and Hangout Buddies mayora Frances Cabatuando shares tips on being adventurous (and safe!) during your solo trips. Hear her conversation with Ceej Tantengco-Malolos in this episode from the "5 Minutes Lang" podcast. For more bite-sized pieces of life advice, subs…
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The "Dirty Sons of Pitches" are nearing their limit with The Flop Era, where they look at some of the biggest fiascos and failures of Hollywood's modern history, but it's taking its toll, and 2011's "Mars Needs Moms" might just be the most expensive awful-looking movie of all time, one of those ate aughts mo-cap animated films that were canned afte…
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In this episode, Dr. Staffan Qvist, talks about how to get an edge in science tech due diligence using his expert network, DeepSense. DeepSense is a network of scientists, engineers and industry specialists that provide tailored support for your science tech due diligence. The company helps investors evaluate startups' technical feasibility connect…
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"The "Dirty Sons of Pitches" are finalizing their double-feature breakdown of the "Alien" franchise, this time focusing on the more action-oriented entries, 1986's "Aliens" for the Classic film entry and 1997's "Alien: Resurrection" for the Cult film entry. You may be surprised which of the two Ben prefers. Available on Apple and Spotify Episode 29…
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"The "Dirty Sons of Pitches" are starting 2021 by tackling the "Alien" franchise but splitting the four movies along tonal lines, so this week will be the more horror/thriller based films, with 1979's "Alien" as this week's Classic and 1992's "Alien 3" as this week's Cult. Stay tuned for the other half in the next podcast. Available on Apple and Sp…
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The "Dirty Sons of Pitches" are looking again at some of the biggest fiascos and failures in Hollywood history and they've lucked upon the much-derided 2009 adaptation of the legendary Japanese series of super-powered hulks fighting one another. It's wuite possibly one of the worst adaptations ever, and "Dragonball Evolution" is just as baffling an…
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From outdoor patios to kitchens, pools, pavers for walkways, and more, trade professionals and product manufacturers have been busy, making dreams a reality and finding new ways to meet expectations. Ivonne Valencia, interior designer, owner of Ivonne Valencia Design, and ProSource member joins the show to showcase the latest styles and trends that…
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Curious about how Ellana Mineral Cosmetics stays true to sustainability and customer needs? Tune in as founder Theresa Carbonel-Buenaflor shares how Ellana's commitment to clean beauty goes hand in hand with their being cruelty-free and eco-friendly. From "Project Vanity with Liz Lanuzo" For more stories from the Philippine beauty industry, subscri…
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Decades later, artifacts from Ninoy Aquino's death have fallen into disrepair—some forgotten, even lost. This Ninoy Aquino day, revisit this episode from the "What's AP? Araling Panlipunan Rebooted" where the team visit the van that brought Ninoy home. Also listen to: The Ninoy Aquino Spy Thriller For more stories from Philippine history, subscribe…
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In this conversation, Martin Kessler, Chief Business Officer at Flowcarbon, discusses the company's role in securing asset-level financing for carbon removal projects. He explains that Flowcarbon is a vertically integrated carbon finance company focused on arranging project finance for carbon removal projects, assisting project developers with carb…
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When Dr. Ravi Kannan R. learned that many cancer patients couldn’t return to the hospital due to financial constraints, he and his team created systems rooted in empathy and trust to offer care at little or no cost. Listen to this 2023 Ramon Magsaysay Awardee discuss how community-driven healthcare is transforming lives and making healthcare a righ…
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The boys welcome Pierce, the first gentleman of the pod (yes, Nicole is canonically the president of BFNC). The boys discuss, or rather intermittently interject, as Pierce yaps on and on about jury duty, his favorite things that happen in high school gyms, and the best songs about digging. They then tackle some advice columns about the age-old art …
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Whether we're talking about Biden, Trump, Duterte, or the Marcoses, the faces and family names up for elections have one thing in common: They’re old. In this episode of Teka Teka…Thoughts, Roby Alampay, Carl Javier, and Bella Perez-Rubio discuss why we allow old leaders, values, and voters to shape our views and the outcomes. For more conversation…
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For most of us, plastic is just plastic. But there's a lot involved in its collection and segregation before it can be recycled. Waste worker Yolly Cadilo shares a day in her life sorting garbage, and Paul Orpiada of Plastic Bank-Philippines discusses how we can support both formal and informal waste workers and do more for the environment in this …
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Some jobs we have today didn’t exist 20 years ago. But we’re doing them because over time, we acquired skills that taught us how. PumaPodcast CEO Carl Javier chats with Ceej Tantengco about how transferable skills and a growth mindset has taken him from teaching, to owning a bar, and now leading a company. From the "5 Minutes Lang" podcast. For bit…
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Finding your color palette can open up new and unexpected ways for you to present your best self to the world. Color and image consultant Ingrid Nieto-Pagulayan shares how color analysis can also be a means for self discovery. From "Project Vanity with Liz Lanuzo" For more stories from the Philippine beauty industry, subscribe to "Project Vanity wi…
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Inspired by a day spent with children scavenging for and selling scraps, Korvi Rakshand and his friends created programs and platforms to provide accessible education and empowerment for the youth of Bangladesh. The 2023 Ramon Magsaysay Awardee shares the JAAGO Foundation’s story on Epic Vibes, Epic Spirit. Epic Vibes, Epic Spirit is a podcast by t…
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In this conversation, Patrick Flynn discusses the importance of making the business case for sustainability and leveraging the power of companies to drive change. He emphasizes the need for systemic interventions and highlights the role of leading companies in influencing policy and market signaling. Additionally, Patrick addresses the challenge of…
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In an experiment, Karol Ilagan and her team booked 10 rides across Metro Manila every hour from 6am to midnight for a week. They found that Grab rides consistently had surge fees, and high fares didn't always result in shorter wait times. Hear more of her findings in Part 2 of “Bakit ang mahal ng Grab?” on Teka Teka. This podcast was produced by Pu…
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The "Dirty Sons of Pitches" are looking again at some of the biggest flops and fiascos and failures in recent history, this time landing upon the overlooked handrawn Disney naimated movie from 2002, "Treasure Planet," the sci-fi update of the swashbuckling novel, "Treasure Island." Avaialble on Apple and Spotify Episode 418 includes: -More news fro…
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Remodeling a bathroom can be an intricate process that requires the expertise of a trade professional to help take on the task, as well as their partners at ProSource Wholesale®. On this episode, Kristie Barnett, owner of The Decorologist, interior designer, and ProSource member, joins the show to highlight the approach that she takes in working wi…
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"The "Dirty Sons of Pitches" are performing yet another directorial double feature and this time the lucky artist is Robert Zemeckis. The guys are revisiting 1992's "Death Becomes Her" as their cult movie of the episode and his follow-up, 1994's "Forrest Gump," as the classic edition. Shocker: both are pretty great and Ben and Nate have the hot tak…
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Being promoted to a leadership role comes with a new set of responsibilities, including adopting a fresh approach to team dynamics. Haraya Coaching’s Jackie Cañiza and PumaPodcast’s Carl Javier share insights on knowing when to take and when to relinquish control, so you can avoid becoming a meme of a manager. Hear all about it in this episode from…
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In the first episode of "Epic Vibes, Epic Spirit," 2023 Ramon Magsaysay Awardee Miriam Coronel-Ferrer discusses the pivotal role women play in peacebuilding. She also talks about their growing confidence to redefine power and drive change in times of crisis. Epic Vibes, Epic Spirit is a podcast by the Ramon Magsaysay Award Foundation, powered by Pu…
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The "Dirty Sons of Pitches" are once again looking at one of the most famous flops in Hollywood history, a passion project that lead to writer/director Francis Ford Coppola working for hire throughout the 1980s and declaring bankruptcy. If only the movie was worth the artistic risk. This misguided and messy musical, which isn't really a musical, fa…
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The conversation with Jeppe Høier covers various topics related to corporate venture capital (CVC). Jeppe discusses the structure of CVCs, the different types of investments they make, the challenges and benefits of working with CVCs, and the differences between European and US CVCs. The discussion also touches on the lengthy process of engaging wi…
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Magkano ang ginagastos mo sa Grab araw-araw? In her research, journalist Karol Ilagan booked a GrabCar nearly every hour for an entire week. In this special series for Teka Teka, she shares her findings about the ride-hailing app's opaque algorithm to answer, “Bakit ang mahal ng Grab?” From the "Teka Teaka" podcast. This podcast was produced by Pum…
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Jowang-jowa ka na ba, but don’t know where to start? Voice over artist and “Paano Kung” podcast host Joelle is joins Ceej Tantengco-Malolos to talk about about taking risks in love and how to “landi responsibly.” From the "5 Minutes Lang" podcast. For more bite-sized pieces of advice, subscribe to 5 Minutes Lang! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/priv…
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