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Project Upland, in our continued effort to serve our community in new and innovative ways while seeking to lower the barriers of entry into upland hunting, is pleased to publish PROJECTUPLAND.COM ON THE GO. In order to make our content easier to access in more diverse ways, we now publish audio versions of our growing library of online written content. It is our hope that, by creating a new pathway to access the materials we produce, we strengthen our community and bring it closer together.
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The official Projective Group podcast! Established in 2006, Projective Group is a leading Financial Services change specialist. We are recognised within the industry as a complete solutions provider, partnering with clients in Financial Services to provide resolutions that are both holistic and pragmatic. We have evolved to become a trusted partner for companies that want to thrive and prosper in an ever-changing Financial Services landscape.
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You have the same 24 hours in your day as the most accomplished and greatest men and women in the history of the world. Then why do you still feel like you don't have enough time to do what you want to do and be who you want to be? Between all the busyness of life it feels like we just don't have the time. But what if it was possible to make more time. I think we can. And I think I know how. Through a look at biblical precedent, and the value of community, and a few dad jokes, "Making Time" ...
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Group Project!! A History Podcast with Lia & Reese covering controversial true stories around the world. We are paying back our teachers by finishing 12 years' worth of reports we should have turned in. 🤷🏽‍♀️😉😆 Aim for an A but really get a C. Don't use us as your only source. LOL we warned you!!
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Marginalized group project

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Immigrants are being treated unfairly and being judged they come to the U.S. to live a normal and better life for themselves and their children they work hard but don’t get paid much and pay their taxes and help make the U.S. a better environment Cover art photo provided by Carl Raw on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@carltraw
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The Riverbend Awareness Project brings you a new conversation each month about important causes and issues in our community. Every month of 2024 we will sit down and have a conversation with a professional from our community about significant issues like heart health, Alzheimer’s, literacy, and more. We’ll then share that conversation with you on the Riverbend Awareness Project Podcast, with the goal of sharing resources, and information that will help you have a better understanding of the ...
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The Cashflow Project

Tri-city Equity Group

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This is for busy professionals who are looking for financial freedom through passive income, with a focus on cashflow assets in Multifamily Real Estate. We will be covering a variety of topics such as buying, managing, and selling real estate assets, specifically apartments. To learn more about us, visit tricityequity.com
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QUICKWORD

Caddyshack Project

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QUICKWORD from Caddyshack Project gives you the headline features of our e-newsletter which aims to connect and inform people that work with people about different health related campaigns, events and resources in an uplifting and positive way.
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The Quiet Podcast

Audio Projects Group

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An experiment in deep thoughts, focus, relaxation and meditation. We aim to help with any of these mind exercises by presenting you with high quality, long length recordings of the Australian wilderness. Wear headphones to hear sounds all around you in a 3D, immersive space. Subscribe for regularly updated recordings and leave a review to help us spread the word. Have a request for an episode? Send it to hello@thequietpod.com
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This is the Audio version of the Coromind Magazine, a collaborative project brought to you by the Flock Media Group Ltd. from the beautiful Coromandel, Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Welcome to ILX Podcasts! As a professional training provider, our podcasts cover everything from in-depth looks at some of our most sought-after project management certifications, to discussions around why diversity and inclusion and education around social issues in the workplace is so important.
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The Growth Project

Dr. Milt Lowder, Dr. Drew Brannon, Dr. Cory Shaffer

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Our group is traditionally trained in sport and performance psychology, and in the spirit of what we do, the purpose of our podcast is to make a positive impact on your life and challenge you to think differently on topics related to growth. Through conversations with coaches, athletes, executives, and leaders of industry, we will explore and highlight the mindset and skillset required for lasting growth. Ultimately, we exist to provide you with the tools to become the best version of you. A ...
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The Tartare Project

Gallery Media Group & ONE37pm

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There's no shortcut to building a brand - whether it's a company, a movement or for you personally. Every Thursday, The Tartare Project sits down with founders, artists, restaurateurs, personalities, investors and anyone else building interesting brands, both large and small, exploring candid (... or, dare we say, raw - get it?) conversations highlighting all of the failures, successes and everything in between along the way. The Tartare Project is hosted by NYC-based brand focused investor, ...
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The Happier Life Project is a brand-new podcast to come from My Possible Self, the free mental health and wellness app, which has helped hundreds of thousands of users around the world manage their mental health and wellness journey, in partnership with The Priory Group. Life is stressful, full of ups and downs, pressures and worries… The purpose of The Happier Life Project is to dive into some of these obstacles, huddles, fears and reasons for distress and teach you simple, actionable tools ...
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Treat your ears to 30 original pieces of prose, music, and sound design never heard before. This podcast features artists collaborating on a multi-media group project without having any knowledge about the identities of their counterparts. Only after the project's completion are the artists introduced to one another in a Salon-style roundtable discussion as they explore the roles of creativity, anonymity and the power of connection between people from different walks of life. Hosted by Spoti ...
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CIRS, or Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome, can happen to 25% of the population and is usually triggered by a biotoxin in the environment, like mold, red tide, lyme (tick bite), and even some medical interventions. Those with CIRS are susceptible to these toxins and cannot clear them on their own. Thankfully, treatment is possible, but given that people suffering with CIRS have difficulty processing new information, we created The CIRS Group and now, this podcast, to help people better ...
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Perspectives

Northern Public Radio

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Perspectives are commentaries produced by and for WNIJ listeners, from a panel of regular contributors and guests. If you would like to submit your own Perspective for consideration, send us a script that will run about 90 seconds when read -- that's about 250 words -- and email it to NPR@niu.edu, with "Perspectives" in the subject line.
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237 NPLH

Romelle Archer

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Welcome to 237 No Place Like Home. Where we bring the stoop conversation, debates and laughs to your homes, computers, mobile phones and tv’s. Catch us on the stoop, join the conversation and stay tuned for upcoming guests & friends. Never know who’s gonna pull up but one thing is always for sure…we spread love, it’s the Brooklyn way!
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Faith and Lifestyle! They do mix! Let's chat! Would love to interview you for the show, fill out the form here https://forms.gle/t7KeGiYWHbfMUpUY8 Find me www.cicelyrenee.com and www.shesitsathisfeet.com /Join the Mailing List Journal With Me Creative Wellness Project https://view.flodesk.com/pages/63460461f60a3ebbf7084e6c Patreon https://patreon.com/creativewellnessproject Creative Wellness Project Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/541125494440902 Creative Wellness Project Webs ...
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Haymarket Originals is a new home for audio deep dives, by and for the left—brought to you by Haymarket Books. The first Haymarket Originals project is FRAGILE JUGGERNAUT: WHAT WAS THE CIO? Through a limited run of twenty episodes, a group of labor historians and organizers will revisit the near-mythical history of the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO)—and the high water mark of US labor activity in the 1930s and 1940s—in the context of today’s critical juncture in the labor movemen ...
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In this episode of The Cashflow Project, Tilden Moschetti, a seasoned securities attorney with over 20 years of experience, shares his insights on legal documents, compliance, and business models for fund managers, venture capitalists, and syndicators in real estate investment. Initially pursuing an MBA to enter the real estate field, Tilden eventu…
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Fresh from the 2024 Olympics in Paris, Dr. Cory Shaffer talks with Jamaican track and field star Danielle Williams about the demanding lifestyle of an elite athlete, exploring the highs and lows of Williams’ career, including gold-medal wins at the 2015 and 2023 World Championships. Williams shares her insights on navigating failure, cultivating a …
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September 1 is one of the most popular hunting dates in the United States. In many states, it’s the opening day of dove season, which is the start of upland hunting for many wing shooting enthusiasts. The United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) sets a range of dates, season lengths, and bag limits that states can choose from to harvest dove…
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Is it a fuzzy face infatuation that pulls at your heartstrings? Or is it that your dog is a bird-finding machine? For most, it’s probably a combination of the two. When deciding to breed or not to breed, be honest with your motivations. That adorable face comes with heavy liabilities and responsibilities. Unfortunately, the fact that you’re in love…
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Rebecca is joined by Book Riot's intrepid managing editor Vanessa Diaz for a conversation about the new adaptation of Colleen Hoover's It Ends With Us, starring Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify. For more industry news, sign up for our Today in Books daily newsletter! Join us on Patreon f…
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We're excited to have professional Photographer Todd Kuhns on this episode, where he talks about the state of photography as an industry, advice for young photographers and designers, and how design could learn from the last 20 years of how photography has evolved. Todd's work may be found at his website and YouTube channel: Studio12online.com Todd…
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This month is diving deeper into our habits. I would like you to start to think about how you spend your time. Last month, we talked about habit stacking and average days, but I want you to think about how you spend each hour of your day. Do you wake up, check your Instagram, laugh at some videos, have a quick coffee before shooting out the door to…
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Tawa Rikihana, also known as Derrick ‘Rick’ Rikihana, is a Māori artist from the Te Arawa iwi and the Tuhourangi-Tarawhai hapū. His Awa (ancestral river) is Te Wairoa, and his Maunga (mountain) is Tarawera. Rick’s wharenui, Hinemihi o Tarawhai, holds significant cultural importance to him and his whānau. I asked Rick if I could meet him and photogr…
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Coromind spotlights Kendall Elise, a talented singer-songwriter, producer, recording artist, and guitarist from Papakura, South Auckland, who lives in Thames. Known for her unique blend of country-tinged tunes and soul-stirring ballads, Kendall's dynamic live performances captivate audiences, evoking a range of emotions from laughter to tears. Her …
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Imagine this. It’s dark, it’s late and the music’s loud at a park in Cordoba, a city of over one-and-a-half million centred in the heart of Argentina. A happy crowd fills the open space as they dance, their movements measured, couples focused as they concentrate on the irresistible passion of the Tango. Local man Sergio Corvalan is there. He sees a…
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While walking the dogs today, it dawned on me that A-R-T, are the first three letters in the word ‘artificial’. Intrigued, I looked up the origin of the word and was pleasantly surprised. The first records of the word come from around 1400 and its roots lie ultimately in the Latin artificiālis, meaning ‘belonging to art’, from artificium, meaning ‘…
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Doodling has always interested me as a quick, easy and no judgement start to art. I used YouTube as a resource and doodling led into loose urban sketching. A broad definition of loose urban sketching is the ability to observe surroundings and simplify the bustling streets, architecture and people into basic shapes and lines.…
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I recently had the pleasure of meeting Georgie Parry, the founder of The Coromandel Youth Mentors Programme (CYM). Georgie, a young woman who emigrated to New Zealand in August 2019, struck me as a deeply passionate and caring individual dedicated to her community. Originally from England, Georgie holds a degree in Criminology; however, her true ca…
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I attended a private high school in Auckland at which the students were all white except for one Māori boy called Ben, so obviously there was no whānau room and no te reo Māori taught. Most of us had little experience of Māori culture. However, for me, that was about to change.By Coromind
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