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This is a weekly show where common sense people can get a common sense take on what's happening in the world around them. The host, Casey Thomas, an everyday blue collar worker will speak about real life problems. Are you on the side of the propagandist media or the side of reality. Where will you stand?
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The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Mark Linsenmayer, Wes Alwan, Seth Paskin, Dylan Casey

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The Partially Examined Life is a podcast by some guys who were at one point set on doing philosophy for a living but then thought better of it. Each episode, we pick a short text and chat about it with some balance between insight and flippancy. You don't have to know any philosophy, or even to have read the text we're talking about to (mostly) follow and (hopefully) enjoy the discussion. For links to the texts we discuss and other info, check out www.partiallyexaminedlife.com. We also featu ...
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Hosted by entrepreneur, investor, and dealmaker Thomas J. Powell, ”The Powell Perspective” delves into the complex world of business structures, asset protection, and government policy. With over three decades of experience in private equity, commercial banking, and asset management, Tom brings unparalleled insights to each episode. Join Tom as he engages in thought-provoking conversations with top executives, founders, and industry thought leaders. Explore strategies for safeguarding wealth ...
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Hey everyone and welcome to control room sounds. My name is Casey Combest and I'll be the host of the show. My hope for this show is that it will showcase artists and bands who are writing original music. I really want to blur the lines between performance and dialogue. As in, if I'm doing my job right there will be seamless transitions between the stories about the songs/lines from songs, and the performance. I'm a producer and engineer at Blue Sky Studios in Jackson, MS. Seriously apprecia ...
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Dungeons & Talkshows is a podcast bringing you monsters, news and homebrews in the casual style of friends at the table. Sometimes going on side tangents the pulled back to the point much like a home game. Join us as we explore the far reaches of the hobby from monster lore, reddit homebrew, community news and the diverse perspective players, DMs and non-players alike in this one of a kind podcast.
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All Mic'd Up

PharaohGold TV

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Comedian and Film writer Kwame from Hamilton, Ohio gives his perspective of the world as he sees things with friends. See what happens when friends are all mic'd up. Follow our Facebook page and Instagram Kwame the Comedian Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/allmicdup/support
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Saint Small Talk

Isaiah Sullivan

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Host and Saint Paul native, Isaiah Sullivan, has conversations with a variety of people on topics everyone can enjoy. Here, he and producer Marshall Saunders, talk with elected officials, religious leaders, artists and more about their story, craft and plans for our community’s future.
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My name is Tom Shaw, stand-up comedian and host of The Shaw Show Redemption Podcast. Life has the tendency to be boring if you let it, my goal is to not let it and help you with that if at all possible. In this podcast you'll here interviews with some truly unique individuals.
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This podcast is dedicated to helping our listeners Think, Act, and Prosper not only in wealth but in every area of life. No matter what level you are at financially, we address the basics of money to the more complex macro economic concepts. Our host Darrell Dominic, is not a financial advisor or accountant but comes with a vast amount of knowledge and experience in the economic realm. You will hear from guest professionals and their experience with finances as well. Feel free to submit any ...
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Have you ever hit a bottom in your life? Have you ever been at a point so low that there was nowhere to go but up? If this is you. If you have overcome tough circumstances, or challenging life changing situations. You are in the right place! “Nowhere To Go But Up” was born from my own life experiences. I am a survivor of my own bad decisions, trauma, addiction, narcissism, toxicity, prison, self sabotage and the list goes on and on. One day after over 20 years of struggling with all of the s ...
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Psychedelics Today is the planetary leader in psychedelic education, media, and advocacy. Covering up-to-the-minute developments and diving deep into crucial topics bridging the scientific, academic, philosophical, societal, and cultural, Psychedelics Today is leading the discussion in this rapidly evolving ecosystem.
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The challenge with growth is that the habits that got you here become the limitations that prevent you from getting there. Growth not only requires us to learn new habits. It requires that we unlearn old ones. I’m Tim Hamilton, CEO of Praxent and host of the Commanding Business podcast. Each week, I interview authors, experts and real world leaders about how they grew their teams, their organizations and ultimately themselves. From leadership to management and marketing to innovation, we’ll ...
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The modern Healthcare Industry is an utter failure. It doesn't help sick people get well. It doesn't help healthy people avoid sickness. Instead, it makes us fat, keeps us sick and turns us into lifetime drug users. And to add insult to injury, we are required to give ever bigger slices of our paychecks to buy “health insurance” which insures nothing beyond continued financial servitude. If modern healthcare was about health, then Big Pharma, Big Food, Big Insurance and Big Government would ...
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In this episode of The Powell Perspective, host Thomas J. Powell welcomes long-time friend and business associate, Casey Minshew, to discuss entrepreneurship, lessons learned from failure, and success in real estate and investments. The conversation explores the importance of tenacity, the journey from failure to success, and the mindset needed to …
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In this episode, Joe interviews Thomas Feegel: co-founder of Beond Ibogaine, an ibogaine treatment and research facility in Cancún, Mexico. When Feegel first heard of ibogaine 16 years ago, he found that people were having great success, but nobody could recommend where to go for treatment. So he worked to create what was needed: a combination of a…
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We continue talking with Tim about Overfitting and Heuristics in Philosophy (2024), considering Tim's overall project and view of what philosophy should be doing and with what tools. We get into modeling, ethics, public philosophy, and more. Get more at partiallyexaminedlife.com. Visit partiallyexaminedlife.com/support to get ad-free episodes and t…
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Send us a text Leading metabolism expert Dr. Cate Shanahan exposes the shocking connection between common cooking oils and declining brain function. Learn why even healthy-weight individuals might be suffering from insulin resistance, and how everyday ingredients are sabotaging your mental performance. Dr. Shanahan shares het groundbreaking researc…
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Send us a text In this fascinating conversation, Dr. Thomas Seyfried challenges everything we think we know about cancer. Drawing from decades of research, he presents compelling evidence that cancer is fundamentally a metabolic disease, not a genetic one. Dr. Seyfried explains how damaged mitochondria force cells to revert to primitive fermentatio…
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In this episode, David interviews Floris Wolswijk: senior project manager at Delphi; co-founder of FLO coaching; and founder of Blossom, an online informational hub collecting psychedelic courses, trials, companies, and over 2000 categorized research articles. When Wolswijk began Blossom, he was barely able to fill a weekly newsletter, and now he’s…
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In this engaging episode of The Powell Perspective, host Thomas J. Powell sits down with Kim Butler, a leading financial expert and host of The Prosperity Podcast. Known for her innovative approaches to financial literacy and insurance, Kim shares insights on how to leverage life insurance as a tool for both immediate financial opportunities and lo…
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In this episode, Joe interviews Jessica Tracy: head of sales & partnerships at Enthea, a company that works with employers, unions, and employee assistance programs to be able to offer ketamine-assisted therapy (and psilocybin where it’s legal) to employees. She talks about her path to psychedelics and how the shifts in her life led her to want to …
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Oxford philosophy professor Timothy Williamson talks to us about his new book, Overfitting and Heuristics in Philosophy. How can we best apply the insights of philosophy of science to philosophy itself? Maybe some alleged philosophical counter-examples are just the result of psychological heuristics gone wrong. Get more at partiallyexaminedlife.com…
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Send us a text Former skeptic Doug Reynolds, President of the Society of Metabolic Health, shares a transformative perspective on Type 1 diabetes management that's changing lives. Through real patient stories and clinical insights, Reynolds exposes why traditional insulin-dosing protocols fall short and presents a safer, more effective approach tha…
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Many people use shows like Last Week Tonight or The Daily Show to not just satirize the news but to provide us with our news. Late night shows, SNL, and many other shows get in on this, and conservative media is catching up via Gutfield! How does the comedy news format relate to panel shows, podcasts, and other light-hearted political talk? For mor…
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Lorraine teaches at Middlebury college and has recently written The Art of the Interesting: What We Miss in Our Pursuit of the Good Life and How to Cultivate It. How does "the interesting" fit into human flourishing? How do we know when some attractive stimulation is really in our interest and really good? Can we find something interesting even the…
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In this episode, Joe and Kyle finally meet up again for the first episode of Psychedelics Lately: the updated version of the much-missed Psychedelics Weekly, where they’ll meet each month to talk about the most interesting stories in psychedelics. The main story this month is the fate of Massachusetts’ Question 4: Regulated Access to Psychedelic Su…
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In this insightful episode of The Powell Perspective, host Thomas J. Powell welcomes two industry experts: Aaron Young, Chairman of Laughlin Associates and author of Unshackled, and Jacqueline Kuiper, attorney and general counsel, known for her expertise in complex legal structuring and her yoga teachings in Bali. Together, they explore essential b…
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In this episode, Joe interviews Dr. Peter Sjöstedt-Hughes: philosopher, lecturer at the University of Exeter, co-director of the Breaking Convention conference, and author who most recently co-edited Philosophy and Psychedelics: Frameworks for Exceptional Experience. He discusses how the work of William James and an early psilocybin experience led …
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Concluding our treatment of "Of Seeing" in Inquiry into the Human Mind on the Principles of Common Sense. We continue to hammer at this idea of "resemblance" between mental contents and physical objects, consider more carefully Reid's level of support for the primary/secondary quality distinction, how he treats non-signifying feelings like pain and…
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Send us a text Dr. Jay Wrigley explores the critical role of hormones in midlife health. Learn why traditional approaches often fail and how understanding your changing hormonal landscape can transform your wellbeing. Dr. Wrigley shares insights on recognizing hormonal imbalances, the interconnected nature of hormonal systems, and the importance of…
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Steve fronted Chicago's Dolly Varden for six albums from the '90s through 2013. He also started releasing albums under his own name 2003 and has just released his seventh. We discuss "A Mile South of Town" (and listen at the end to "Oh, California") from Ghosts (2024), the title track from The Dumbest Magnets by Dolly Varden (2000), and "Bronko Nag…
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Dungeons & Talkshows is a D&D/Tabletop rpg podcast bringing you monsters, news and homebrews in the casual style of friends at the table. With exciting guests. Going on side tangents then pulled back to the point much like a home game. Join us as we explore the far reaches of the hobby from monster lore, homebrew, community news and the diverse per…
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In this episode, Joe interviews 4 members of the Penn Psychedelics Collaborative: Co-Founder, Taylor Andrews Flatt, PMHNP; Associate Director, Victor Pablo Acero, Ph.D.; Professor in Fine Arts and Co-Director of the Weitzman School of Design, Jackie Tileston; and Executive Director and Director of the Penn Program for Mindfulness, Michael Baime, MD…
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In this engaging episode of The Powell Perspective, host Thomas J. Powell brings on two long-time colleagues and industry experts to discuss asset protection, business strategies, and entrepreneurial success. Aaron Young, Chairman of Laughlin Associates, and Jacqueline Kuiper, an attorney and principal at Laughlin Black, share their experiences in …
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In this episode, Joe interviews two people on the frontlines of the campaign for Massachusetts' Question 4: The Natural Psychedelic Substances Act: Graham Moore and Community Engagement Director, Jamie Morey. They discuss the specifics of the initiative, listed on the ballot as the “Limited Legalization and Regulation of Certain Natural Psychedelic…
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We're continuing our treatment of Thomas Reid's Inquiry into the Human Mind on the Principles of Common Sense (1764), now discussing ch. 6: "Of Seeing." Does vision provide the exception to Reid's point that our sensations do not resemble objects in the world? Images surely seem to do so! What does this mean for Reid's epistemology? Get more at par…
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Send us a text Discover the shocking truth about sugar addiction with expert Bitten Jonson. Learn why willpower fails, how carbs hijack your brain, and the simple (but not easy) path to freedom. Jonson reveals: • Why all carbs become sugar in your body • The misconception that's keeping you trapped • How sugar addiction leads to suicidal thoughts •…
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It's our Halloween episode! Brucker Nourse from the Autopsy of a Horror Movie podcast joins the gang about a wave of 1930's films including Dracula, Frankenstein, and The Invisible Man. Are these actually enjoyable to modern audiences? For more, visit prettymuchpop.com. Hear bonus content at patreon.com/prettymuchpop or by subscribing via Apple Pod…
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Welcome to the beginning of a new round of shenanigans on Philosophy vs. Improv. Let the senior slump begin! Your hosts Mark Linsenmayer and Bill Arnett here talk a blazin' stream of consciousness and then have a pretty long improv scene. Are we already always philosophizing? Watch the proceedings unedited on YouTube. Hear more at philosophyimprov.…
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In this episode, Joe interviews Diana Quinn, ND: naturopathic doctor, healing justice practitioner, and director of clinical education at the Naropa Center for Psychedelic Studies, where she directs their Psilocybin Facilitator Training certificate program. She discusses her path from anthropology to naturopathy, and eventually to psychedelics and …
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In this episode, Joe interviews Rick Doblin, Ph.D.: founder and president of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), and former board member at Lykos Therapeutics, MAPS’ public benefit subsidiary. Doblin tells his side of the story: that the FDA’s concerns with double blinding not working had been fully addressed ahead of …
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In this episode of The Powell Perspective, host Thomas J. Powell welcomes longtime friend and business partner, Casey Minshew. Together, they explore their entrepreneurial journey, business exits, and the dynamics of mergers and acquisitions (M&A). Casey shares insights into his current ventures, including the M&A Launchpad podcast and the upcoming…
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Welcome to another episode of The Powell Perspective! In this episode, host Thomas J. Powell is joined by Brent Buscay from Laughlin & Associates, and more importantly, from the new venture, Laughlin Black. Together, they dive into crucial discussions around asset protection, LLC formations, and strategies for safeguarding your business assets. Bre…
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In the debut episode of The Powell Perspective, host Thomas J. Powell sits down with Brent Buscay from Laughlin & Associates and Laughlin Black to dive into the intricacies of asset protection and business entity formation. With over two decades of professional collaboration, Tom and Brent offer listeners a deep and candid conversation on how busin…
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Continuing on Inquiry into the Human Mind, getting further into the chapter on smelling as well as the conclusion and Reid's exchange with Hume. What exactly is our relation with objects in the world according to Reid? Get more at partiallyexaminedlife.com. Visit partiallyexaminedlife.com/support to get ad-free episodes and bonus content.…
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Send us a text Dr. Chris Knobbe reveals the shocking link between seed oils and chronic diseases like obesity, heart disease, and cancer. Learn why these "healthy" vegetable oils might be the root cause of the modern health crisis and how eliminating them from your diet could be the key to reversing disease. In this eye-opening interview, Dr. Knobb…
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Wes & Erin continue their discussion of Ancient Greece’s most notorious battle of the sexes, and Euripides’ rumination on the question of whether the Athenian ideals of rationality and moderation sufficiently honor the instinctual side of human nature. To hear all the previous parts of this, just go check out subtextpodcast.com.…
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In this episode, Kyle interviews Gabriela Galindo: program coordinator of FLOWS (Foundations for Leaders Organizing for Water and Sustainability), an organization working towards social and environmental justice, ecosystem restoration, community building, and the preservation and protection of Indigenous medicines. She discusses her entry point to …
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In this episode, Joe interviews Mareesa Stertz: lead of strategy/communications at the Global Psychedelic Society, co-founder of Lucid News, and filmmaker, currently finalizing her second feature film, “Confessions of a Psychonaut.” She discusses her path to wanting to create the film: how she always felt like something was wrong with her but didn’…
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