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The Homerun Leadership Podcast features author Dr. Dave Webb and his weekly interviews of Homerun Leaders. Each week, you will learn base running strategies through the success stories shared by some of America's top Homerun Leaders.
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What happens to all that stuff on America’s favorite antiques show once the cameras leave town? DETOURS reveals the stories, secrets, and surprises of TV treasures which go beyond the screen. Join host Adam Monahan, a longtime producer with GBH’s Antiques Roadshow on a journey of discovery from behind the scenes of the hit PBS series. Each episode tells the deeper story of one object, amazing and amusing listeners along the way. From GBH and PRX.
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GraystokeMedia.com interviews of exciting people and uncommonly high achievers including Billionaires, Pro Athletes, Fortune 500 CEOs, Hollywood Actors like Danny Glover, New York Times Bestselling Authors, Tech Founders, Four-star Generals, World Class Musicians, Special Ops, VCs, Olympic Athletes, Non-Profit Leaders, Inventors and many more.
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Vegas ScoreBoard Express Live!

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Award-Winning Sports Betting Podcast with Host JBTheTicket gives you the BEST in sports analysis and bets from top handicappers you can ca$h in! Get great offers from our sponsors! Live from Las Vegas #GetTheMoney! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/vegas-scoreboard-express-live--2936293/support.
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Marketing & online business advice from two moms making it work. Listen in each week as business besties Michelle Pontvert & Olivia Radcliffe talk about the realities of running successful online businesses around little kids. We regularly invite guest experts to talk about topics from SEO and social media marketing to productivity and mindset to help you grow a profitable and family-friendly business. marketinglikeamother.substack.com
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Jack and Jeff have been buds since middle school. With Kevin Smith as his inspiration, Jack asked Jeff to start a podcast... so they did. The idea of Just Buds. has grown through the dark ages of Season 0 and a scanty Season 1. Season 2 boasts originality and consistency as Jack and Jeff continue to talk about anything and everything. After recording separately for a Quarantine Series and a brief Season 3 stint live on Twitch, the Buds found their groove. Just Buds Productions spawned two si ...
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Welcome to Retail Unwrapped, a podcast from The Robin Report. Join Robin Lewis and Shelley E. Kohan each week as they share insights and unpack issues at the core of retail and consumer products. The conversations are lively and the opinions are honest. New episodes every Friday.
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5 % Radio

Jesse L. Price

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Ever since I can remember, I’ve HATED the idea of living an average life. It took me a long time to figure out what I wanted in life….and I tried just about everything. Finally after trying my hand at college, and private university, having over 20 different occupations before my mid twenties, and being self employed multiple times, I realized the traditional path was not for me. I’ve spent almost every day of the last 6 years studying what makes successful people different from everyone els ...
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Self Storage Investing

Scott Meyers, Stories and Strategies

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This is the Self-Storage Investing Podcast, where we share the knowledge and skills from the industry’s leading investors, developers, and operators to help you launch and grow your self-storage investing business. What made them a success? Built their wealth? What was their mindset and mentality as they entered the space and found room for business growth? Led by podcast host Scott Meyers, the original SELF-STORAGE EXPERT, we have a track record spanning two decades having successfully acqu ...
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Load your bowl and kick back with Inhale Intellect. We're inviting you to join us as we delve into the amazing world of comedy, politics, national news, and everything else you can think of while smoking large amounts of marijuana. Look for us on ITunes, GooglePlay, and Stitcher! We love ya (;
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"I have, a lot of things I wanna get off my chest." WWE is changing with Paul Michael Levesque better known as Triple H in charge, and it is because of 2 words LONG-TERM BOOKING I'll be going over and recapping #WWE #WWERAW, #SmackDown #AEWDynamite. Recapping Pay-Per-View “Premium Live” events, covering breaking news and rumors on WWE and AEW. New episodes air periodically! Make this your Pro Wrestling destination for the Podcast world! To make it clear, this Podcast is UNOFFICIAL and NOT Af ...
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The Broken Theory

Angelo Liloc, Founder & CEO

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Anyone who's been through life long enough knows what it means to be "broken". Through our individual experiences, we become all too familiar with how hard life can hit us. Most of the time, without warning. Brokenness is an essential ingredient for relentless success. It's a rite of passage MOST (if not all) successful people have to go through in order to achieve their dreams. My goal is take you from being "painfully broken," to "prosperously blessed." Support this podcast: https://podcas ...
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Path to PreSales is an interview podcast that shares the stories of how people got their start in one of the greatest tech career paths that many have never heard of: PreSales. Join senior Sales Engineer, Matt Madden, each week as he speaks with PreSales professionals about their own unique journey into PreSales. In each episode, we'll surface actionable insights from our guest's journey into the role, including tips, lessons learned, and recommendations shared that will help you determine a ...
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We're taking a break over the summer and bringing you our Homerun Rerun series with some of our favorite episodes from the podcast. We hope you enjoy!! Cat Griffin joins host Michelle Pontvert on the "Marketing Like a Mother" podcast. Cat shares her journey of accidentally entering the business world and her love for organizing events. She discusse…
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On August 15th, 1971 - Vida Blue raised his record to 22-4 as the A's beat the Yankees, 6 - 4. Blue masterfully scattered 10 hits and scored the tie breaking run on a wild pitch. He would finish the season at 24-8, with a 1.82 ERA earning him not only the American League Cy Young Award, but also the American League MVP. On August 15th, 1977 In a 2 …
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In this episode of Innovation & Leadership, Stanford professor Ilya Strebulaev reveals how successful venture capitalists catch homeruns by encouraging constructive failure. Learn the counterintuitive principles that can help your organization innovate in the face of uncertainty. Based on 20 years of research and Strebulaev's upcoming book "The Ven…
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#VSX SUNDAY 🏈PRESEASON FOOTBALL 8/18🏈 w/special guests: @RudyReyes + @Knuppel.Rodney + @Dhoopster_!!! Listen to @JBTHETICKET and his group of SHARP sports bettors + insiders bring the heat on the radio today in LAS VEGAS! Be sure to tune in live http://www.kshp.com (107.1 FM/1400 AM)⏰8-9am every Saturday + Sunday Morning this Season! (Read the show…
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August 18th, 1967 During the Red Sox “Impossible dream” season, tragedy strikes when Tony Conigliaro is beaned by the Angels' Jack Hamilton. Hit just below his left eye, Conigliaro would miss the rest of the season and all of ‘68. The injury effectively ended the career of a player who by the time he was 22 had become the youngest in American Leagu…
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VSX FOOTBALL🏈 SATURDAY 8/17 w/@DHoopster_ @AllSportsNoBull #RonnieBVegas Listen to @JBTHETICKET and his group of SHARP sports bettors + insiders bring the heat on the radio today in LAS VEGAS! Be sure to tune in live http://www.kshp.com (107.1 FM/1400 AM) 8-9am⏰every Saturday + Sunday Morning this Season!(Read the show notes for offers*) ⏰8am - Dar…
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August 17th, 1966 San Francisco Giant outfielder Willie Mays moves into second place on the all-time home run list with a 4th-inning blast off Ray Washburn. Seven years to the day later, in 1973, the 42-year old Mays, now with the Mets hits the 660th and final home run of his career off Reds lefty Don Gullett. August 17th, 1923. After 111 games, Ba…
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“The Babe”, George Herman Ruth, was the first sports superstar. He had the potential to be baseball’s greatest left-handed pitcher. Instead, he moved to the outfield and became its greatest hitter. Until Ruth arrived in New York in 1918, the Yankees had never won a pennant. Babe Ruth dies of throat cancer at age 53 in New York on August 16th 1948. …
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We'd love to have your feedback and ideas for future episodes of Retail Unwrapped. Just text us! Guest: Mark A. Cohen, former Director of Retail Studies at Columbia Business School and former CEO of Sears Canada. What’s the back story on the Saks-Neiman Marcus merger? Will it survive? Could it be retail’s next colossal failure? Mergers and acquisit…
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How many people reading this have attempted to learn a new language? I know that I have stopped and restarted Spanish lessons twice in the past 3 years. The grammar rules are what kills it. How about a completely unique language, that is almost indistinguishable from English, but uses the exact same rules and even some of the same words? You are in…
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For two straight years, August 14th belonged to Pitcher Lynwood "Schoolboy" Rowe. In 1934 the largest weekday crowd in history watched the Tigers' win their 14th straight at Yankee stadium as Schoolboy Rowe notched his 13th consecutive “W”. One year later to the day, in 1935, the “Schoolboy” tossed an 18-2 victory over the Senators while going 5 fo…
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In this episode, we sit down with Eric Liedtke, who shares his incredible journey from being the president of Adidas to founding Unless, a startup dedicated to pioneering regenerative fashion. Hear about the challenges and triumphs of leaving a $22 billion company to drive systemic change in the industry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit meg…
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This week we look at Curt Flood going to Washington. Bean Balls that changed lives - Ray Chapman and Tony C, Power steals by Vic Power, and lost icon as Mickey Mantle Passes away, One incredible streak by Jack Taylor. Listen to our new section on Fan Stories - today we thank Ray Wilson. On Episode 3 – we are backstepping through August 12 – 18th. O…
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During the second game of a doubleheader in Boston on August 13th 1900, Pirate Honus Wagner steals second base, third base, and home in the 7th inning. Wagner also accomplished the feat in 1899. August 13th, 1910, in the most evenly played game ever, the Pirates and Brooklyn Superbas each have eight runs, 13 hits, 38 at bats, five strikeouts, three…
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August 12, 1912 three men attack Ty Cobb on his way to the Detroit rail station. Cobb sustains a cut on his shoulder but catches one of his attackers and pistol-whips him. To no one’s surprise, Cobb then travels to Syracuse and gets two hits in an exhibition game. There was no joy in Mudville on August 12th, 1940 as Ernest Lawrence Thayer, author o…
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Send us a Text Message. Ever wondered what could derail your self-storage investment before you even start? Scott shares his personal blunders and lessons from over 20 years in the self-storage business, providing vital advice on how to avoid costly errors. He highlights the critical importance of location, market analysis, and thorough planning. W…
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GBH’s Antiques Roadshow is known for mind-blowing valuations, but often the owners and their stories are the true treasures–like Arnold Shapiro, the guest who was responsible for putting Peanuts cartoons on Hallmark greeting cards. Hear more about Arnold’s 12-year relationship with the iconic Charles Schulz and follow the journey of his comic strip…
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August 11 1907: The Cardinals Ed Karger throws a perfect game against the Boston Doves in the second game of a doubleheader. The game was shortened to 7 innings by prior agreement which was commonplace at the time. This is the only abridged perfect game or no hitter that was not shortened by weather in the history of the game. After missing 6 weeks…
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We're taking a break over the summer and bringing you our Homerun Rerun series with some of our favorite episodes from the podcast. We hope you enjoy!! Adriana Keefe, a Human Design Coach and motivational speaker, shares her journey of finding her purpose and teaching high-achieving women how to create harmony in life and business. Human design is …
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HOOPS GOLD 🥇 PARIS OLYMPICS🏀 SUNDAY 8/10 w/@DHoopster_ Listen to @JBTHETICKET and his group of SHARP sports bettors bring the heat on the radio today in LAS VEGAS! 8am - Darrell Harris, Producer, KLAS - CBS 8 TV (Las Vegas, NV) + Host of DHoop University Podcast (ApplePodcasts) @DHoopster_ (Instagram) THE TEAM USA HOOPS IS SET🏀GOLD MEDAL GAME🥇 PARI…
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August 10th, 1924, Ty Cobb steals second base once, third base twice and home plate once in the Tigers' 13-7 win over Boston that puts them on top in the American League. August 10th, 1944, Red Barrett of the Boston Braves throws only 58 pitches and shuts out the Cincinnati Reds 2-0. This is the major-league record for fewest pitches in a nine-inni…
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We'd love to have your feedback and ideas for future episodes of Retail Unwrapped. Just text us! The results of the national election will impact retail in a multitude of ways: immigration policies, economic stability, labor markets, new regulations, and trade and economic policies. Join TRR reporter Arick Wierson and Shelley as they explore consum…
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2007, Rick Ankiel made a dramatic return to the St. Louis Cardinals. In his first big league game in three years, Ankiel - a former pitcher - batted second and played right field. After going 0-for-3 with a pair of strikeouts, Ankiel hit a three-run homer in the seventh inning to propel the Cardinals to a 5-0 victory over the Padres at Busch Stadiu…
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With decades of experience backing successful startups, Matt McCall has a wealth of knowledge to share. In this episode, he offers his best advice for entrepreneurs and investors, covering topics like networking, due diligence, and adapting to changing market conditions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Cooperstown Calls: 1977, popular Chicago Cubs' slugger Ernie Banks is inducted into the Hall of Fame, helping to draw a then-record 27 Hall of Famers to Cooperstown for the event. Martin Dihigo, Pop Lloyd, Al Lopez, Amos Rusie, and Joe Sewell are also inducted. Milestones: 1988, lights are used for the first time in the history of Wrigley Field. Th…
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This Day in Enhanced History: August 7, 2007, Giants slugger Barry Bonds became the all-time home run king when he belted his 756th roundtripper. Bonds hit the milestone homer in the fifth inning into the right-center field bleachers off Mike Bacsik of the Nationals at AT&T Park. Milestones: August 7, 2004, Cubs' pitcher Greg Maddux wins his 300th …
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This week we discuss Say Hey Willie Mays, Tony Gwynn, Lights at Wrigley Field, a 58 pitch complete game, brothers stopping hitting streaks and Barry Bonds historic blast. Plus the Trivia Question - What pitcher had to change his lucky hat because it was so discolored? All this and more as we review August 5 - 11 on the Daily Rewind!…
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Gain crucial insights into the world of longevity investing—learn the keys to identifying promising biotech companies and the strategies for reducing investment risks in this burgeoning sector. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Graystoke Networks
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Milestones: August 6, 1999, Tony Gwynn of the San Diego Padres collects his 3,000th major league hit - a single against Dan Smith of the Montreal Expos. Gwynn adds to his total by banging out three more hits, giving him a 4-for-5 night against the Expos at Olympic Stadium. August 6, 1972, Hank Aaron of the Atlanta Braves breaks Babe Ruth’s record f…
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Milestones: August 5, 1979, Willie Mays is inducted into the Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility. Mays slugged 660 homers, batted .302, and collected 3,283 hits in his 22-year career. Known for his all-around play, Mays won 12 Gold Glove Awards for his defense in center field. Former National League outfielder Hack Wilson and executive Wa…
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Send us a Text Message. Ready to break free from Wall Street's grip and build real wealth? In this episode, Scott welcomes Russ Morgan, co-founder of Wealth Without Wall Street, to discuss the power of passive income and alternative investments in achieving financial freedom. Russ and his partner Joey Mure have created a groundbreaking book that of…
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This day in enhanced history: August 4, 2007, Barry Bonds hit his 755th homer to tie Hank Aaron as the all-time leader in that category. Bonds belted his opposite-field homer off Clay Hensley of the Padres at PETCO Park in San Diego. Ironically, Hensley had been suspended for steroid use in 2005. In a move of pure class Hank Aaron video taped a mes…
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We're taking a break over the summer and bringing you our Homerun Rerun series with some of our favorite episodes from the podcast. We hope you enjoy!! This week on Marketing Like a Mother, Michelle is chatting with multi-offer online business strategist, Elizabeth Goddard. Lizzy is a UK-based educator for entrepreneurs and the creator of The Profi…
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August 3, 2006, Phillies' infielder Chase Utley goes 3-for-6 against the Cardinals to extend his hitting streak to 35 games. The streak will be stopped the next day against the Mets. Utley hit in every game during the month of July, and raised his batting average 40 points during the streak. August 3, 1997 - Phil Niekro, Tommy Lasorda, Nellie Fox, …
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August 2, 1979, 32-year-old Thurman Munson of the New York Yankees is killed in the crash of his private plane in Canton, Ohio. The following day the Yankees will honor their captain before their game against the Baltimore Orioles. Fans will give Munson, who helped the Yankees to titles in 1977 and 1978, a thundering 10-minute ovation August 2, 196…
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We'd love to have your feedback and ideas for future episodes of Retail Unwrapped. Just text us! Special Guest: George Shaw, CEO and Founder, Pathr.ai Spatial intelligence is supercharging merchandise and marketing teams. How? By transforming data into dollars. In-store teams are still at a disadvantage when it comes to knowing how their shoppers b…
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Discover how Aaron Alexander helped NFL star Aaron Rodgers achieve the fastest Achilles tendon rupture recovery ever using techniques like blood flow restriction, promoting circulation, and early movement. Learn these game-changing tips to expedite your own injury healing process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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August 1, 1994, Cal Ripken, Jr. of the Baltimore Orioles becomes the second major leaguer to play in 2,000 consecutive games, joining Lou Gehrig in the exclusive club. Ripken goes hitless in four at-bats, as the Orioles defeat the Minnesota Twins, 1-0. August 1, 1982, the major leagues’ all-time home run king is inducted into the Hall of Fame. Hank…
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On July 31, 2003 the Montreal Expos retired number 8 as a tribute to Gary Carter, their first player to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. During his 12-year tenure with the Expos, Carter was selected to the National League All-Star team 7 times and won 3 Gold Glove Awards. After the Expos moved to Washington, D.C. to become the Washington…
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On July 31, 1978, Pete Rose of the Cincinnati Reds extends his hitting streak to 44 games, tying Willie Keeler’s National League record set 81 years ago. Rose singles against Hall of Famer Phil Niekro in Cincinnati’s 3-2 win over the Atlanta Braves. Classic Broadcasts are old-time broadcasts that have been put together from various sources. Many ar…
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July 31 2004 - The long-anticipated trade of Nomar Garciaparra is finally accomplished as the Red Sox shortstop is traded to the Cubs in a four-team deal which includes the Twins and Expos. Chicago first acquires shortstop Orlando Cabrera from the Expos for shortstop Alex Gonzalez, relief pitcher Francis Beltran and minor leaguer Brendan Harris. Th…
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Discover the incredible journey of Bryce Maddock, who took TaskUs from a $20,000 startup to a billion-dollar public company. Learn how he pivoted, bootstrapped, and navigated private equity and IPO challenges to build a global outsourcing leader. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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