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Get Together

People & Company, Bailey Richardson, Kevin Huynh, Kai Elmer Sotto, Maggie Zhang, Mia Quagliarello

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A show about ordinary people building extraordinary communities. "Get Together" is hosted by the team at People & Company and our correspondents Mia Quagliarello, Maggie Zhang, Marjorie Anderson, and Whitney Ogutu.
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Bailey Was Cursed by a Witch

Bailey Was Cursed by a Witch

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What began as a comedy podcast turned into a supernatural investigation. Do you believe in witches? Now we do. Bailey's curse seems to grow stronger and creep closer every day, and we're using every tool from astrology and divination to good old-fashioned investigative journalism to find the witch and break the curse. We might even roadtrip. Want to help us break the curse? Join the conversation on Facebook in the Bailey Was Cursed by a Witch discussion group, or email us at BaileyWasCursed@ ...
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The Early Years dives into the stories of influential early employees during the beginnings of successful companies. Each episode reveals stories you won't hear anywhere else from individuals that made those companies what they are today.
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Welcome to D.U.Y.M (DRESS UP YOUR MENTALITY) THIS IS WHERE YOU COME TO HEAR DISCUSSIONS ON BUSINESS/HEALTH/CREATIVITY. WE WILL COVER SALES TACTICS, INVESTMENT STRATEGIES, BEST INTERVIEWING PRACTICES, HEALTH TRENDS AND MUCH MORE! EVERY WEEK WE WILL HAVE BUSINESS OWNERS, CAPITAL INVESTORS, ARTIST TO NAME A FEW ON THE SHOW AND DIVE IN. IT'S TIME TO DRESS UP YOUR MENTALITY !! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/DUYM/support
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Dezentrum Podcast

Think Tank Dezentrum

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Willkommen zum Podcast des Dezentrum - Welcome to Dezentrum's Podcast. Dieser Podcast deckt ein breites Themenspektrum rund um die Dezentralisierung und ihre Auswirkungen auf die Gesellschaft ab. Dezentralisierung ist nicht nur Blockchain und Bitcoin, sondern viel mehr. Die Sprache ist je nach Gast Deutsch oder Englisch. This podcast covers a broad range of topics related to decentralization and its impacts on society. Decentralization is not only blockchain and bitcoin, it’s much more. The ...
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Hosted by Azhar Siddiqui, the co-founder at RepStack. Uncover the secrets of hiring, onboarding and training your Virtual Assistant as we share tips, tricks and success stories. Discover how to unlock massive growth in your Digital Marketing Agency by hiring for these key roles. Our Website: https://repstack.co/Book a quick call here: https://calendly.com/repstack-discovery-call/15min
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The Daily Gardener

Jennifer Ebeling

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The Daily Gardener is a podcast about Garden History and Literature. The podcast celebrates the garden in an "on this day" format and every episode features a Garden Book. Episodes are released M-F.
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Earlier this year, the Today programme gave our listeners the chance to look at an issue that matters to them.Anna and Chloe - along with Anna's 19 year-old daughter Pearl - wanted to ask "University: Is it worth it?" and interrogate the value of a university education in 2024.As part of our coverage, Today has exclusively seen a blueprint for the …
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Earlier this year we gave listeners the chance to ask us to look at an issue for them. Martin and Sandra from Macclesfield, in East Cheshire called their application Where’s my bus? They both rely on the buses to get around and met on a Facebook group dedicated to their local bus service. The new government has plans to give local authorities more …
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All this week the Today programme is looking at stories that have been brought to us by our listeners. Vanessa and Toby are parent governors at a secondary school in South London. They have noticed far fewer children and families where they live, and primary schools closing down as a result. Exclusive research for Today has shown that primary schoo…
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In Kate Winslet's new film, she plays Lee Miller, the famed model-turned-photographer who acted as Vogue's war correspondent in the 1940s. Speaking to Today's Emma Barnett about making the film, Kate said that the photographer "was born with her eyes wide open". "She can really step into the same world as that person to really immerse herself. Lee …
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A Beginner's Guide to Death, a book by aid worker Simon Boas whose essays about his feelings towards death went viral, is being published posthumously. In her first broadcast interview, his wife Aurelie says he knew he "wouldn't see the book" but that he knew he had "done his part". Speaking to Today's Emma Barnett, she said: "It's a bit unusual to…
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Garry Richardson has finished his last sports bulletin on Radio 4's Today programme - 50 years to the day since he started at the BBC. Garry is best known for his sporting interviews, but his career has ranged from climbing towers for Radio Oxford to singing with the great Buddy Greco. James Naughtie picks some of the highlights from Garry's half c…
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Radio 4 is marking Friday 12th as “Just One Thing Day” in celebration of Dr Michael Mosley’s life and legacy. Throughout the week, we’ve asked his friends and colleagues to tell us what change they might have made that was down to him. Speaking to Today’s Justin Webb, Dr Clare Bailey Mosley shares touching tributes, and reflects on his work, influe…
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Episode 80: David Armstrong - Living Free David is businessman, adventure specialist, and co-founder of the Living Free Movement. David has run businesses in the sports medicine, sports performance and education sectors. He has sailed to Antarctica, climbed to Everest Base Camp, and navigated the Kokoda Track. But perhaps his biggest challenge came…
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Former aid worker Simon Boas, whose essays about his feelings towards life and death went viral, has died aged 47. He was told he had terminal throat cancer in 2023 and began writing about his experiences in his local newspaper, the Jersey Evening Post. This inspired readers across the country. His book, A Beginner's Guide to Dying, will be posthum…
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Learn more about Substack and follow Bailey. This podcast was created by the team at People & Company. 📄 See full transcript. We published GET TOGETHER📙, a handbook on community-building. Hit subscribe🎙 and head over to our Substack for updates from the team.By Bailey Riachardson, Katie O'Connell, Kevin Huynh
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Episode 79: Emrys Goldsworthy - Ex-carnivores There is a growing trend to blame the consumption of plant foods as the cause of disease. It is said that naturally occurring plant compounds cause disease in healthy people. Ex-carnivores Daniel and Emrys take a deep dive into this topic. Do the consumption of edible plants really cause disease, or are…
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Episode 78: Mark Gober - Upside Down Medicine Mark Gober joins me to discuss his latest book “An End to Upside Down Medicine”. In this book, Mark takes an in-depth look at some of modern medicines ‘sacred cows’ including germ theory, contagion, the existence of viruses, and vaccines. He provides compelling evidence to show how our current understan…
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Episode 24: Special Edition - Dr's Roundtable - A Pandemic of Fear In this special round table event, Dr. Christiane Northrup MD, Dr. Jordan Grant MD and Dr. Catherine Fyans MD join me to talk about the Covid-19 pandemic and the terrain vs germ theory paradox. Do germs really make us sick? Why have we become germ-phobic? What is the terrain and wha…
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Episode 77: Paul Hellier - Waking Up In this Episode, the Fair Food Forager, Paul Hellier, joins me to talk about his journey that led him to wake up to what's really going on in this world. We cover a range of topics including censorship, media mind manipulation, government overreach, the broken political system, the systematic destruction of demo…
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Episode 76: Damien Richardson - Reconstructing Reality Australian actor Damien Richardson has been an outspoken critic of the pandemic response since 2020. In this podcast, we talk about Damien's perspectives on the current political climate in Australia, his personal experience during the pandemic, and his current speaking tour "Reconstructing Rea…
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Episode 75: Dr Jordan Grant & Jad Atik - Modern Day Witchcraft Is chemistry a true scientific discipline? Dr Jordan Grant & Jad Atik join me to take a deep dive into the issues plaguing the field of chemistry and science. What's really going on when chemists are mixing things together in laboratories? Are the foundations of chemistry based in scien…
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Episode 74: Jacob Hopper - Exposing Mould Jacob Hopper MPH, CIH, CIEC, served in the U.S Coast Guard for 23 years, achieving the rank of Lieutenant Commander. During his service, Jacob worked as a Safety and Environmental Health Officer, and held leadership positions within the Industrial Hygiene, and Maritime Accident/Pollution Investigation divis…
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Episode 73: Dr. Sam & Dr. Mark Bailey - The Final Pandemic Dr. Sam and Dr. Mark Bailey need no introduction. Their work has been instrumental in dismantling the germ theory. From Virus Mania, to Terrain Therapy, to A Farewell to Virology - the sheer amount and quality of information they have published over the last four years is awe inspiring. The…
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The Today Debate is about taking a subject and pulling it apart with more time than we have in the morning. Amid a significant backlog in crown courts in England and Wales and related problems in the system in Scotland and Northern Ireland, Today presenter Mishal Husain asks if justice delayed is justice denied? Joining Mishal on the Today debate p…
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When Theresa May was diagnosed with type 1 in her 50s, she told the consultant: "I'm too old. I can't be”. Lady May says she would also eat Jelly Babies when her blood sugar dropped during meetings. The former Prime Minister has now chaired a parliamentary inquiry into the life-threatening consequences of having both type 1 diabetes and an eating d…
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The last of our Christmas guest editors is the CEO of the global biopharma company GSK, Dame Emma Walmsley. She wanted her programme to look to the year ahead with optimism. In these highlights from her programme hear Dame Emma in conversation with the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, who urges politicians not to treat their opponents as enem…
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Professor Jason Arday is our latest Christmas guest editor. This year he was appointed as one of Cambridge’s youngest ever professors. A significant accolade by any measure but even more so when you consider that Professor Arday was diagnosed with autism and global developmental delay aged just three and didn't learn to speak until he was eleven or…
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Andrew Malkinson is Today's latest Christmas guest editor. He spent 17 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit before being cleared in July. He uses his programme to look at justice and how one can cope with being locked up unjustly. He speaks to John McCarthy, who was held hostage for more than five years in the 1980s. While in prison, the wo…
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The singer and UN environment ambassador Ellie Goulding is the latest Today programme Christmas guest editor. Ellie uses her programme to explore her twin passions of music and nature, including looking at rewilding projects She tells Today's Martha Kearney that nature has helped her through difficult times in her life, including postnatal depressi…
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James May, The Grand Tour and former Top Gear presenter, is Today’s latest Christmas guest editor. He looks at the future of driverless cars and why a culture change may be needed to end conflict between cyclists and motorists. James believes hobbies are good for people’s wellbeing so the Today team assembled a get together with hobby-mad listeners…
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The writer Hanif Kureishi - who is our second Christmas guest editor this year - had a life changing accident which paralysed him on Boxing Day 2022. He uses his programme to explore his adjustment to becoming disabled, including its impact on his family and his friendships. Hanif first enjoyed professional success as a writer 1985 with My Beautifu…
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Dr Nicola Fox, Associate Administrator for the Science Mission Directorate NASA is the first of our Christmas guest editors this year. Her programme looks ahead to the launch of the Peregrine Lunar Lander next year which will start the ground work for sending a crewed mission back to the Moon. Dr Fox, who revealed she was a fan of Duran Duran on he…
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The daughter of Yocheved Lifschitz, one of the hostages freed last night, has visited her mother in hospital in Israel and has told Today she "seems OK". In an interview with Today presenter Mishal Husain, Sharone Lifschitz said: "The nurses are just having a chat, they say she is very sharp and is very keen to share the information, pass on the in…
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Emma Raducanu burst onto the world stage back in 2021 when she went from being an almost unknown 18 year old tennis player to winning the US Open. She became the first British woman to secure a Grand Slam singles title since Virginia Wade at the 1977 Wimbledon Championships. The media interest in Emma has been huge worldwide due to her stratospheri…
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Judgements made in the family courts can affect families forever, including placing children in care or for adoption. After decades of calls for greater scrutiny of the family courts, at the end of January journalists gained access to report proceedings, in a landmark pilot scheme. Three court centres in Leeds, Carlisle and Cardiff allowed accredit…
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In the summer of 2014, Bernard Jordan made global headlines. He had staged a “great escape” from his care home to join fellow war veterans on a beach in Normandy, commemorating their fallen comrades at the D-Day Landings 70th anniversary. It was a story that captured the imagination of the world as Bernie embodied the defiant, “can-do” spirit of a …
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Residents in a south London block of flats are considering legal action against a housing association, after their neighbour lay dead for two and a half years before her body was found, despite their efforts to raise the alarm. 58-year-old Sheila Seleoane, was a medical secretary, who was found in her flat in Peckham last year. For Sheila's neighbo…
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Sheila Seleoane lay dead for two and a half years before her body was found - despite repeated efforts to raise the alarm. Sheila was a 58-year-old medical secretary who died in her South London flat in August 2019. In a final report by the BBC's Harry Farley, he goes back to speak to her neighbours. Today's Martha Kearney speaks to Ian McDermott, …
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Sheila Seleoane was found in her Peckham flat in February 2022 and had to be identified by dental records. Her neighbours initially made complains to their housing association, Peabody, about a foul stench and maggots in 2019 – but the housing association only made one “proactive attempt” to contact the tenant and cut off her gas. Miss Seleoane’s l…
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The Today Debate is about taking an issue and pulling it apart with more time than we could ever have during the morning. Join Today presenter Mishal Husain, as in front of a live audience in Glasgow, a panel of guests discuss the problem of drug abuse and drug deaths in Scotland. Together they look at different approaches and ask whether decrimina…
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Meet Casey Richardson, co-founder of Craft Agency Group, a specialist in Lead Generation for wedding industry businesses. Casey's journey began with a burst of creativity during his freshman days, as he turned his imagination into income by designing captivating MySpace pages for emerging musicians. Today, Casey is not just an agency owner but a ma…
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Meet April Edwards, the Owner and Leading Marketing Strategist at Deck Builders Marketers. Her team of marketing experts helps deck builders become the best-known deck builders in their area using internet marketing that actually works! Her agency specializes in helping clients reach the #1 spots on Google for high-quality keywords to boost traffic…
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Meet Ilia Markov, the Marketing Director at Toggl. Toggl is a powerful time-tracking management tool that elevates performance and productivity, especially for remote teams. It simplifies project management, streamlines workload organization, and offers seamless deadline tracking. In this podcast, Ilia Markov shares top insights on: - How to Build …
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Cameron Bailey, CEO of the Toronto International Film Festival, has a mission to change the way people see the world through film. He discusses the massive economic impact the event brings each year and their contribution to society. We also spoke to him about the effects of the current actors’ strike and other challenges in the industry. TIFF is t…
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Martha Mills was 13 years old when she died in hospital two years ago, after failures by doctors to spot and treat her sepsis. Her parents are calling for hospitals to implement 'Martha's Rule', where patients and their families would be given the right to an urgent second opinion, if they feel their concerns are not being taken seriously by medica…
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Back in March, to mark 20 years of the Today guest editors we gave people the chance to apply in teams to make a programme with us. Thousands of you applied and this summer we have been featuring programmes guest edited by those successful teams of listeners. In the last in the series Vince, Fiona, Derek and Lucas invited us to Tenby in West Wales.…
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Former Health Secretary Sajid Javid lost his brother Tariq to suicide in 2018. It is the number one cause of death for young people and biggest killer of men under 50. In a personal report for the BBC Radio 4 Today programme, Sajid speaks to people in Bristol, where he grew up, whose lives have been affected by suicide and also speaks to the chief …
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Back in March, to mark 20 years of the Today guest editors we gave people the chance to apply in teams to make a programme with us. Thousands of you applied and every Saturday through August we’ll be featuring programmes guest edited by those successful teams of listeners. Today it was the turn of ‘Friendly Neighbours’. Sudi, Mike, Pol and Sophie a…
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Back in March, to mark 20 years of the Today guest editors we gave people the chance to apply in teams to make a programme with us. Thousands of you applied and every Saturday through August we’ll be featuring programmes guest edited by those successful teams of listeners. Today it was the turn of Anne, Moyra, Alan and Andrew who are all members of…
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Our programme is guest edited by Moyra, Anne, Alan and Andrew, four members of the Dunbartonshire Concert Band. For their programme they wanted to look at the contribution community music makes to society. The were very keen to hear from the violinist Nicola Benedetti. Not only is she a world acclaimed violinist, but she has campaigned for years fo…
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Back in March, to mark 20 years of the Today guest editors we gave people the chance to apply in teams to make a programme with us. Thousands of you applied and every Saturday through August we’ll be featuring programmes guest edited by those successful teams of listeners. Today it was the turn of Hannah, Cenya and Huzaifah. They are three friends …
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Back in March, to mark 20 years of the Today guest editors we gave people the chance to apply in teams to make a programme with us. Thousands of you applied and every Saturday through August we’ll be featuring programmes guest edited by those successful teams of listeners. Today it was the turn of Amy, Jo and Gig. They've called their team, Messy F…
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Meet Ihor Bauman, the founder of Workee - a revolutionary SAAS platform tailored exclusively for freelancers. His journey fueled his determination to create a platform that empowers freelancers and enables them to flourish in the economy. As a seasoned business product manager, Ihor took the plunge and devoted himself full-time to building Workee f…
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Meet the visionary behind Level 9 Virtual, Joe Rare! Long before the term "Virtual Assistant" became a buzzword, Joe was already revolutionizing the game. Discover the secrets behind his success as he shares how he crafted a team of exceptional individuals, fueled by a passion for excellence, to cater to clients like never before. Hiring the right …
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Meet Robb Bailey, the founder of SYSTEMpreneur and GoHighLevel ambassador. Robb takes us on his remarkable journey, sharing the experiences that led him to become a trusted expert in his field. In this episode, Robb unveils the power of database reactivation and why it holds the key to driving significant business traffic and growth. Drawing upon h…
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