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Bill Gates is now one of the world’s wealthiest individuals, but he didn’t earn his fortune in a straight line to success. Gates entered the entrepreneurial scene with a company called Traf-O-Data, which aimed to process and analyze the data from traffic tapes (think of it like an early version of big data).
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Fools in a Wok

Cheryl and Catherine

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Fools in a Wok, the podcast that's all about the ups and downs of living abroad, parenting without a village, and navigating pregnancy. I'm Cheryl Gates and I'm Catherine Radford, and we're here to share our personal experiences and insights on these topics. From the challenges of adapting to a new culture, to the joys and struggles of raising children in a foreign land, we'll be discussing it all. Our aim is to provide a candid, no-holds-barred look at what it's really like to live as an ex ...
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sheWorks4Him podcast

Martha Brangenberg, Catherine Gates, Nadya Dickson

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The sheWorks4Him Podcast celebrates and validates the diverse experiences of today’s Christian working women by providing a digital gathering space that connects them to God, resources, and one another. Each week join hosts Catherine Gates, Nadya Dickson, and Martha Brangenberg as they interview women of faith that embrace their workplace mission field. Full of incredible stories, biblical encouragement, and real-life tips and tricks, sheWorks4Him will empower you to live out your calling at ...
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Best-selling author, moonologer, and astrologer Yasmin Boland has been studying and teaching astrology for more than 20 years. Learn more at: https://yasminboland.com/. Tune in each week to find out what is in the stars for you! Yasmin mixes astrology with the divine feminine, the Law of Attraction, meditation, accessible moon teachings, chakras, angels, and more.
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Navigating the complexities of leadership can be daunting and overwhelming. With Jenni Catron and her guests as your trusted and experienced guides, your leadership journey can become less overwhelming and more fulfilling. Jenni and the 4Sight team want to help you become a healthy leader who leads a thriving organization. Listen to discover the tools and wisdom you need to gain the 4Sight for success!
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Something Extra

Technology Partners

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My name is Lisa Nichols, and I have spent the last 30 years as both the CEO of Technology Partners and as the mother to Ally, our daughter with Down syndrome. Down syndrome occurs when someone is born with an extra chromosome, but for Ally, her “something extra” goes beyond her DNA. She is one of the funniest, kindest, mostly joyful people you have ever met. Learning from Ally has taught me to look for the “something extras” in everyone I encounter. Join me as I interview leaders from around ...
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Contestants from all the Bachelor Nation shows (The Bachelor, The Bachelorette, Bachelor in Paradise etc.) join Rose Buds hosts Eddie and Lynn for live and unfiltered peeks inside the Bachelor franchise. From the popular One Word, One Answer segment to behind-the-scenes intel and serious tea-spilling, Rose Buds is the only Bachelor podcast that offers exclusive content combined with an impeccable knowledge of the franchise. After being featured in People Magazine, US Weekly, E!, Bustle, and ...
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To get a free copy of the Infectious Generosity book, visit ted.com/generosity Sit down with Head of TED Chris Anderson as he interviews leading thinkers and creators from around the world. The TED Interview is a space for guests to further delve into their groundbreaking work, give us a peek into how they discover and explore fascinating ideas, and, in some cases, even defend their thinking. This season, we’re looking at Infectious Generosity. Generosity is at the heart of being human. It's ...
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Don't miss this sit-down with the inspirational Catherine Gates, Executive Director of the Polished Network. Catherine is a visionary leader passionate about helping women integrate their faith and work. Through her leadership at Polished, she is focused on empowering women to thrive in their careers while living out their faith with confidence and…
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Join us this week on Lead Culture podcast as we chat with Catherine Gates, who’s had quite the journey from cobalt programming to leadership powerhouse. Catherine’s career took off when she shifted from tech to starting an information center, which led her to discover her true passion for leadership. From there, she dived into consulting, sales tra…
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Here's what we're reading, recommending, and revisiting this week. Catherine's library find caught her eye thanks to our recent watch of A Gentleman in Moscow. It's a children's book called The Apartment: A Century of Russian History by Alexandra Litvina, illustrated by Anna Desnitskaya and translated by Antonina W. Bouis. It covers six generations…
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On Wednesdays, we share our thoughts on a newer entertainment property. Currently, that's Only Murders in the Building. And while this week's episode was indeed set in The Building, it had a Hollywood flavor that we didn't love. We're hoping the three actors hightail it back to LA very soon. Mentioned: "Which of the Pickwick Triplets Did It?" (from…
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In this episode, Jenni Catron discusses the topic of avoidance cultures and the importance of accountability and feedback in creating a healthy work environment. She emphasizes the need for leaders to provide clarity to team members about their roles and responsibilities, as well as the importance of peer-to-peer accountability. Catron also highlig…
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Each Tuesday, we discuss an older entertainment property, and currently, that's Lost. On this week's episode, we had a great deal of drama in both the flashbacks (as Claire encountered both a bad dad and a very bossy psychic) and on the island (hold on a minute, this guy's name isn't on the passenger manifest!). Next Tuesday, we'll discuss season 1…
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When the Astrology of the week is not too optimistic, some of the best things we can do is to tide this week's challenges by decluttering and organizing our lives. This week may be a sort of Debbie Downer, but how much the energies will affect you depends on how you prepare and respond to what the universe sends our way. In this week's episode of t…
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Listen in and learn from Kristin Johnson, Chief Transformation Officer at Edward Jones, as she describes how she leads the organization's change journey. Kristin discusses the importance of talented people in driving success and her dedication to fostering a culture of belonging, diversity, equity, and inclusion. In our conversation, she also share…
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Here's what we're reading, recommending, and revisiting this week. Catherine's library find is a brightly colored, punny way to introduce little ones to the joys of grammar: Comparrotives, which is part of a whole Grammar Zoo. ​ Terri's random recommendation is musical again this week: She's been listening to Post Malone's F-1 Trillion on repeat. I…
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On Wednesdays, we share our thoughts on a newer entertainment property. Currently, that's Only Murders in the Building. Episode 2 brought back some old favorites from way back in season 1, as well as another round of Stars Stopping By to Be Suspects. Catherine apologizes to Jackie Hoffman for forgetting her name and her character's name: Uma!. Ment…
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I’m thrilled to have Sean Morgan join us on LeadCulture Podcast this week as he opens up about his transformative leadership journey. Sean reflects on a pivotal moment that reshaped his understanding of what it truly means to lead. He explains the shift from simply doing tasks to genuinely inspiring and guiding others. One of his core messages is t…
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Each Tuesday, we discuss an older entertainment property, and currently, that's Lost. Terri's re-watching, and Catherine's wading into the madness for the first time. On this week's episode, the main character was Sayid. His backstory provided no shocking twists, but his current story sure did. Next Tuesday, we'll discuss season 1, episode 10, "Rai…
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It's a New Moon Week and it will be happening in the sign of Virgo. Virgo is the organized sign. This is a good time to get your things in order and try to make your life more functional. Ask yourself, "What can you do this week to make you feel like you have your ducks in a row?" Right after the New Moon in Virgo, we will have a clash between Mars…
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Global business executive Dupe Akinyede brings a wealth of experience to the table. With extensive success as a CIO and VP of Technology, Dupe is a strategic business and IT leader who leverages technology to enable business transformation and value creation. In this episode, Dupe shares her insights on how to create value in every situation, drawi…
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Here's what we're reading, recommending, and revisiting this week. Catherine's library find is a reminder that libraries are far more than just books. You can also check out an '80s-themed murder mystery game set in a shopping mall! Mentioned: "Let's Go to the Mall" from How I Met Your Mother. ​ Terri's random recommendation is a reminder that spor…
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On Wednesdays (rescheduled from Tuesdays), we share our thoughts on a newer entertainment property. We've sadly come to the end of A Gentleman in Moscow, a limited series on Paramount+. In the final episode, "Adieu," Alexander says some very difficult goodbyes. Have your monogrammed hankie ready. Only Murders in the Building kicked off its fourth s…
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In this episode, our host, Jenni Catron dives into the transformative power of intuition for women leaders. She reveals how women often possess a keen sense of organizational dynamics that can be undervalued or overlooked. Catron underscores the critical need to recognize and harness this intuitive strength to enhance leadership impact. Jenni share…
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Each Tuesday (formerly each Wednesday, but stay tuned for new shows tomorrow instead), we discuss an older entertainment property, and currently, that's Lost. This week, we got more of Sawyer's backstory, aka why he hates himself and wants everyone else to hate him too. Next Tuesday, we'll discuss season 1, episode 9, "Solitary." Tomorrow, we'll sa…
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This week in the skies: What happens when Venus, the planet of love, meets the planet of deception, Neptune? We also have a guest who is an expert in Intuitive Astrology. We will be talking about what that means and how you can apply astrology to your business. Catherine Wilding has had a lifelong interest in the spiritual and metaphysical. She has…
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Here's what we're reading, recommending, and revisiting this week. Catherine's library find is a children's book that maybe scared Terri a little: Little Red and the Big Bad Editor, by Rebecca Kraft Rector with illustrations by Shanda McCloskey. ​ Terri's random recommendation is a follow-up to her movie games rec from last month: A movie game/comm…
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Episode 300! Be inspired by our guest Patrick Lencioni, Founder & President of The Table Group, in this special episode. The best-selling author and globally renowned thought leader shares his insights on organizational health, a concept he calls "the last competitive advantage in business today." We discuss his groundbreaking books and the motivat…
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Each Wednesday, we discuss an older entertainment property, and currently, that's Lost. This week, the flashback dial spun to Charlie, so we got to find out about his story and also see him become a hero and quit heroin, so that's quite a win for him. Next Tuesday, we'll discuss season 1, episode 8, "Confidence Man"; we're switching our Lost discus…
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On Tuesdays, we share our thoughts on a newer entertainment property. Currently, that's A Gentleman in Moscow, a limited series on Paramount+. In episode 7, "An Assembly," Alexander has to face some hard facts: His little girl is growing up, and he's going to have to let her go--and go far, far away. Next week, we'll discuss the finale of the serie…
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This week may start a bit jarring. Life goes in cycles and as we have had some easier days, some days are meant to be challenging. This is the Universe's way of asking us: "What changes do you REALLY want to make in your life?". A meditation practice can really help you this week. Try to think about the person you want to be and keep acting the way…
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Listen in to this week's episode as Rich Gund, Chairman and Chief Operating Officer of The Gund Company, shares the back story behind his organization's global growth. Rich shares his insights on the importance of hiring the right people and fostering a culture of innovation and excellence. He delves into his strategies for operational excellence, …
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Here's what we're reading, recommending, and revisiting this week. Catherine's library find is actually an app that helps her keep track of some of her library finds (and make them Instagram-ready). It's called Bookmory. ​ Terri's random recommendation is more of a PSA: Don't take pity on sweet-looking young people going door to door and invite the…
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Each Wednesday, we discuss an older entertainment property, and currently, that's Lost. This week, we got another set of flashbacks and another wait, what? revelation, although it was not as shocking as Locke's "this island restored my ability to walk" news. Next Wednesday, we'll discuss season 1, episode 7, "The Moth." We'll be back tomorrow with …
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Join us this week on the LeadCulture Podcast as we share some incredible wisdom from Jordan Montgomery, the brilliant mind behind 'The Art of Encouragement.' He’s really opened my eyes to how fundamental encouragement is—not just for boosting results, but for truly nurturing character. Jordan argues that when we make people feel genuinely seen and …
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On Tuesdays, we share our thoughts on a newer entertainment property. Currently, that's A Gentleman in Moscow, a limited series on Paramount+. In episode 6, "The Fall," a crisis prompts Alexander to test the limits of his confinement. His hotel family (and his keeper, Osip) must work together to protect him, just as he strives to protect Sofia. Nex…
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We have some pretty intense energies with the Astrology this week. On August 14, Wednesday, there will be a Mars-Jupiter alignment that is taking place in the sign of Gemini. Jupiter is an amplification planet while Mars is the action planet and is about pushing forward. This could go both ways. it is a good week to really go for something that you…
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Dive into an inspiring conversation with Rachel Wallis Andreasson about the power of leadership and mentorship. Rachel shares her insights on being open to learning from others and the impact it has had on her journey. From breaking barriers in her industry to guiding teams and community organizations, she emphasizes the importance of collaboration…
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​Here's what we're reading, recommending, and revisiting this week. Catherine's library find this week is another kids' nonfiction book that relies on a scatological title to grab the attention of reluctant readers (see also: Butt or Face?). This one's called Fish Farts: And Other Amazing Ways Animals Adapt by Joanne Settel. ​ Terri's random recomm…
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Each Wednesday, we discuss an older entertainment property, and currently, that's Lost. This episode brought Jack to the brink, as he was haunted (maybe literally?) by his dad and his past demons, so much so that he ran himself right off the side of a cliff. The good news is that Locke was there to save the day, so that Jack could resume his job as…
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In this episode, host Jenni Catron discusses the importance of taking strategic pauses as a leader. She shares her personal experience of pausing the podcast and reflects on the power of intentional disruptions to reset and think differently. Catron emphasizes the need for leaders to create strategic pauses daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and an…
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On Tuesdays, we share our thoughts on a newer entertainment property. Currently, that's A Gentleman in Moscow, a limited series on Paramount+. In episode 5, "An Arrival," Alexander gets a crash course in fatherhood and learns it's very different from being the fun uncle. Mentioned: A Screenrant recap of this episode. Next Tuesday, we'll discuss the…
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It is a New Moon this week in the sign of Leo and things are looking good! We are having a harmonious aspect in Mars, Jupiter, and Gemini and that means *fingers crossed* some very good restarts. It is also that time of the year again when it is said that the Lion's Gate Portal is activated. It is one of the most controversial events that has the A…
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Here's what we're reading, recommending, and revisiting this week. Catherine's library find this week is a movie that somehow seems to be very popular in her library system: Sasquatch Sunset. If you're looking for an adventure/comedy told entirely in grunts, this one's for you! ​ Terri's random recommendation is a book she thinks is worth your whil…
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Join our in-house data leaders Jake Gower and Chris Lundeberg this week as they dive into the world of advanced AI applications, discussing the latest innovations, challenges, and the transformative impact of AI on various industries. Jake and Chris share their unique insights and experiences, providing listeners with a deeper understanding of how …
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Each Wednesday, we discuss an older entertainment property, and currently, that's Lost. In this episode, we got more of Locke's back story, which also gave us more a lot more to wonder about when it comes to the properties of this island. On the parenting tip, Michael searched for a babysitter and decided on someone who doesn't speak a word of Engl…
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On Tuesdays, we share our thoughts on a newer entertainment property. Currently, that's A Gentleman in Moscow, a limited series on Paramount+. In episode 4, "Good Times," Alexander has become a gentlemanly waiter, and is realizing that life in the hotel is not representative of life in the real world. And by the end of the episode, he's become a su…
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This week, Cheryl and Catherine are getting real. Join us for a candid discussion on topics that most mums are too afraid to talk about. From the highs and lows of parenting to the unspoken challenges we all face, we’re creating a space where mums can be honest and learn from each other. Tune in and be part of the conversation that breaks the silen…
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This week, I wanted to celebrate the podcast's 500,000 downloads! On behalf of the team, we'd like to thank you for following us on our podcast journey to becoming better manifestors. We are now in the Waning Cycle of the Moon and it is the perfect time to focus on releasing, reflecting, and making space for the beginnings that the New Moon will br…
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Dr. Vince Vitale, the Executive Director at Kardia and Faculty Scholar at The CEO Forum, is here to share his impressive academic background from Princeton University and the University of Oxford, where he has taught philosophy and theology. Vince has contributed significantly to the field of Christian apologetics, developing a unique response to t…
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​Here's what we're reading, recommending, and revisiting this week. Catherine's library find is another scary nonfiction series for children: Deadly Biters (including Grizzly Bears Bite!, Piranhas Bite!, Hippos Bite!, and more). Mentioned: The similar series Animal Battles and Who Would Win?. ​ Terri's random recommendation is a set of games that t…
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Each Wednesday, we discuss an older entertainment property, and currently, that's Lost. This episode, "Tabula Rasa," focused on flashbacks to Kate's back story, so we learned more about how she was pursued all the way to Australia by a U.S. Marshal (if not exactly why she was in his sights). We also saw a real parenting win when Locke recovered Wal…
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On Tuesdays, we share our thoughts on a newer entertainment property. Currently, that's A Gentleman in Moscow, a limited series on Paramount+. In episode 3, "The Last Rostov," the Count's reckoning with all the changes in his world brings him to the brink, but a kindly beekeeper rescues him. He also deepens his relationships with Anna (the actress)…
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Romance is in the air this week with the Full Moon in Capricorn and the Venus-Jupiter Alignment that's coming up, it is a good time to write down and visualize what you are looking for and the kind of relationship you want to attract in your life. There is, however, a bit of caveat to that as there will be a Mercury-Uranus clash that might bring un…
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Tune in and learn from Chris Marshall, a caring business technologist and the thoughtful, meticulous founder of Verified Backups. Chris shares his journey of building a company rooted in extreme ownership and humility. With a background in psychology and a passion for enhancing the experiences of others, Chris brings a unique perspective to the wor…
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Here's what's on our minds (and playlists) this week: Catherine's library find is a book she judged by its cover. Glassworks's art and blurbs appealed enough for Catherine to give this debut novel by Olivia Wolfgang-Smith a try (it also happens to be on the Staff Picks table at her library right now, chosen by another staff member). It's a creative…
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Each Wednesday, we discuss an older entertainment property, and currently, that's Lost. Happily for Catherine, the second part of the pilot was much less migraine-inducing than the first part. The castaways are likely not as happy, as they are dealing with mysterious monsters, mysterious fellow passengers, and mysterious raw fish dishes. As for par…
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