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This is a vitural bookclub podcast where we discuss our favorite books, talk about their meanings, and introduce our favorite characters! Warning before listening: these episodes do contain spoilers. Trigger warnings are listed in each episode description. Follow on instagram: @thebookstoppodcast! Become a Patron for early access to episodes and extra content: https://www.patreon.com/thebookstoppodcast
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Choralosophy

Christopher M Munce

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This page is dedicated to driving a conversation for choral musicians with the PHILOSOPHY of Choral Music at the heart of every post and podcast episode. Topics will be wide ranging from the technical aspects of our jobs and careers all the way to the artistic interpretations and values that make us who we are as artists. Join me in this conversation in which I hope we can learn from each other.
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Gentlemen’ s Guide to Excellence

Gentlemen’s Guide to Excellence

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Learn to meet women in genuinely confident and high-quality ways, both in person and online. The presenter is the author of the book Gentlemen’s Guide to Flirting (available on Amazon.com). Episodes will have a mix of extra, or special case, flirting ideas and material that didn’t fit in the book, as well as topical content and illustrative examples that further illustrate key principles from the book. Consider the book your complete textbook. The content on this podcast and the associated Y ...
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Whether you missed a class, need extra review, love history or just need an enlightening break from Fortnite, Clash of Clans, 2K, Snapchat or Insta, Mr.P’s PUSHcast is for you. Featuring a day-by-day break down of the week that was in US History, with extra tips, facts, historical connections and a preview of upcoming topics, Mr. P’s PUSHcast is the perfect way to review material from class and get that extra boost to ensure success in US History. (PUSH-Palumbo United States History)
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Markets Extra

Markets Extra

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The financial markets have so much to offer beyond mere numbers and charts. Between the highs and the lows, amidst the bulls and the bears, there are plenty of themes to explore. Join Han Tan, Exinity Group Chief Market Analyst, as he ponders the major topics that are moving markets and shaping investor sentiment. From a deep-dive into the latest headlines, to examining the wildest price swings, or even debating contrasting views within the investing community, Han and his guests are always ...
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After Office Hours

After Office Hours

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Welcome to the After Office Hours podcast, a place for students in my English classes to find supplemental information, study tips, step-by-step guides to completing assignments, and extra credit opportunities. This podcast combats the challenge of material retention on a college meeting schedule (only 2-3 days a week) and increases accessibility by differentiating material for various learning styles. Thanks to jenjonesfonts.com for the font used in this logo. Link to the product on Teacher ...
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A globetrotter and German teacher who has lived and worked in different cultures shares her experience through podcasts, videos and much more :) Follow me for lots of interesting content and extra material. You can also find me on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Deutschonlinelessons or send me an email: www.deutschonlinelessons@yahoo.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deutschonline/support
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Resolve conflict: Everyone can win

Conflict Resolution Network - Helena Cornelius

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Resolve your conflicts constructively. Here’s Conflict Resolution Network’s 12 skill approach. It has been tested and refined over many years to support you having better relationships and better outcomes at home, at work and in the community. Our presenter is Helena Cornelius, a professional psychologist with a wealth of conflict resolving experience. It's based on the book, 'Everyone Can Win'. The writing team for this audio series is Helena Cornelius, Christine James, Shoshana Faire and E ...
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Listen to the latest promo clips from The Second Captains Podcast and all of The Second Captains World Service shows. Includes some favourite audio bed picks from our producers. Join The Second Captains World Service and get access to our daily shows and much more. Become a Second Captains member at secondcaptains.com. - iTunes Podcast of the Year - iTunes Essentials Top 10 Podcasts of All-Time - The Guardian's 50 Podcasts You Need To Hear - Ireland's Most-Downloaded Podcast
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Olive Wellness Podcast

Olive Wellness Institute

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This podcast series attempts to inform listeners of the nutrition, health and wellness benefits of olives and olive products, by drawing on the scientific knowledge of leading nutritionists, dieticians, scientists, doctors and academics from Australia and around the world. It complements the wealth of material collated by the Olive Wellness Institute – evidence-based credible information on nature's very own ancient source of health and wellness, the olive tree. Each fortnight you'll hear fr ...
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As You Wish

Frances Taylor

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Feel better, more excited and motivated so you can go about your day with a smile on your face. Join Frances as we explore the teachings of the Yoga Vasistha. The Main teaching of this profound book is that everything is consciousness, including the material world and that the world is as you see it. We will use one line or thought from each verse as a jumping off point to contemplate something we can learn for today. This book can be read over and over again and the teachings can apply to w ...
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Left and Liberal. HOME OF "PAT ROBERTSON AS READ BY A VOICE OF GOD" comedy series! News and pop-culture from a student at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago who's into...news and pop-culture. I enjoy embarrassing myself. Listen LIVE at freeradiosaic.org on Wednesdays 6-7. Podcast the show here and get extra outbursts!
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Stories From 1916 Podcast

Stories From 1916 Podcast

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The Stories From 1916 Podcast tells the less well-known stories from Ireland's revolutionary period. We use first hand accounts and archive material to tell the stories of ordinary men and women who did extra-ordinary things during this interesting period in Irish history. A significant portion of this is possible due to the Military Witness Statement collection in the Bureau of Military History, Military Archives in Cathal Brugha Barracks, Rathmines. These witness statement are available on ...
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ImportantCool is a worker-owned journalism collective which will radically change the way the news is gathered, presented, and consumed. We will give readers, not editors, control over stories. Patrons will vote on which projects get funded and which get dropped. We are even giving readers the chance to vote on which stories and pictures are included in our dead tree digest, Paper Fetish, and it’s bi-annual photo-special insert, Radical Transparencies. At ImportantCool, you will control the ...
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Denny Carleton has been a long lasting figure in the Cleveland music scene, having played with notable '60s bands such as The Choir and the Lost Souls and has continued on writing, performing and recording through all of his musical genres changes , including punk ,Gospel ,blues ,jazz folk ,experimental, Avant Garde , and theatrical pieces As a gifted guitarist, he is also a singer and prolific songwriter whose blend of original material utilizing Folk, Rock and Acoustic influences has been ...
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Heard about pet probiotics and want to know more? We're not talking supplements though... so listen to find out more! Our naturally-sourced products are not probiotic supplements for your pet to eat or drink... These pet care and pet-safe cleaning products contain similar healthy 'good' bacteria (probiotics) to supplements, but are applied externally for extra benefits. This means you can apply helpful probiotics directly to your pet's skin, teeth, ears and eyes using sprays and shampoo. You ...
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Giant Rock Podcast

Giant Rock Podcast with Jeff Crawford and Baba Here Love

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The Legendary George Van Tassel lived at Giant Rock out at a remote area located in the Mojave Desert during the early '50s, the 60s. This was a definitive time period of UFO discovery that was at the crossroads of a movement that acknowledged contact with Extraterrestrials Extra-Dimensional Super Sensible Entities or ESE’s. Between the ages of 4 to 10 years old this to this day with the continue to have numerous UFO sightings and contact with ESE’s that are unexplainable within and any line ...
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As teachers, we often try to build culture and foster a sense of belonging by seeking out the “right checklist” of games, ice breakers, fun warm-ups, and even classroom wall art. However, these are just the frosting, not the cake. In this episode, I am joined by Dr. Kari Adams from the University of Missouri to discuss the essential ingredients for…
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From Teek water to Tova lands, fly towards a devastating destiny before the convergence comes to pass with your host Jen and guest reader, Jack, as they discuss Rebecca Roanhorse's Black Sun. Warning before listening: This episode does contain spoilers. TW: mention of child abuse, death of a minor character, sacrificial rituals, murder, As promised…
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100 more. If you have listened to the podcast for a while, I understand that I might have come off as rather dismissive or uncaring about people who aren’t at what I call Level 3: meaning family wife, partner, children, and your closest friends. But that isn’t the case. Today I want to share how I think about my relationships with people who are no…
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“If you don’t learn what listening is, your choirs will never sing in tune.” James Jordan is one of the most prolific choral conductors in the modern era. Not just in terms of performance and recordings, but also in scholarship and pedagogy. Introducing, the NEW GIA/Walton Series on Choralosophy! I recently had the privilege of attending two sessio…
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After watching The Tinder Swindler documentary on Netflix and seeing how the ladies victimized got called gold diggers by some when their story broke, I got thinking about real gold diggers and how you - yes you - might have to deal with such a situation in your own life. If you haven’t seen that documentary, you can Google “Tinder Swindler” and re…
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Recently, we offered a free virtual meetup to practice “Choir Nerdery.” If you missed it, I have carefully curated some of the most useful and interesting moments for this episode. Discussion topics were derived from survey responses from 120 educators. The full 2 hour and 15 minute work session is available unedited over at Patreon or Substack for…
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How can you meet a great lady without being creepy or inappropriate in the modern MeToo world? Opportunities in life to connect with that great lady might pass you by if you are too afraid to act or let the world know you are there, or even exist. Being afraid to speak up will likely get you nowhere. Is there a balance that can be struck for well-i…
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“It is not my job to answer the questions. It’s my job to ask the questions.” Programming for our choirs carries with it a wide range of challenges, from the skill levels of our groups, and their needs to the considerations of speaking to an audience. There are many ways to wrestle with this balance. Renowned conductor of the Crossing Donald Nally …
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Today I share my views on the general topic of jealousy as it relates to dating and relationships. I’ll start with a true story involving someone I used to know that is an example of the worst possible way events can unfold for someone consumed with jealousy. Background: Book's website: Gentlemen's Guide to Flirting (available on Amazon at https://…
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“I cannot believe I’ve been muzzled by my own people.” All Saints Episcopal Church in Pasadena, CA cancelled a concert that was set for June 2nd, 2024 citing the “pain and anguish felt by 18 Black members of the church.” The response was that Michal and the choir, and the music they were set to perform from the African American cultural and musical…
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Time. We are all on this planet for a finite amount of time. You don’t want to get to the end of your time here with regrets. You also don’t want to waste the limited time you have, nor allow others to waste it for you. In this week’s episode, I want to talk about making effective use of time, and in some cases, being protective of your time. Backg…
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From Beetle Drive to escaping your parent's driveway, learn that love can only be fabricated so far before it starts to feel real with your host Jen and guest reader, Luciano, as they discuss Boyfriend Material by Alexis Hall. Warning before listening: This episode does contain spoilers for this novel and some beginning chapters of Husband Material…
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The scientific consensus is that our ability to understand human speech has evolved over hundreds of thousands of years. After all, there are whole portions of the brain devoted to human speech. We learn to understand speech before we can even walk, and can seamlessly absorb enormous amounts of information simply by hearing it. Surely we evolved th…
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I have conducted the greatest survey of all time on the subject of flirting with and approaching women. Never before in world history has such an impactful and societally-beneficial survey been done. Today, I share the results with you. Background: Book's website: Gentlemen's Guide to Flirting (available on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/dp/17367…
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Standard music notation that is now used ubiquitously around the world does some things really well. But it also has limitation. Katerina Gimon is a composer who is actively working to dream up new ways to use notation to communicate sound ideas to musicians that expand our written music vocabulary. Katerina first exploded onto the choral scene in …
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This week’s episode is a gift from me to all of humanity. For this week’s work, people are going to erect statues of me in town squares worldwide. They are going to name schools after me. I might get a Nobel Prize for this breakthrough in human culture and understanding. Why might I receive those accolades? I am going to help you read her mind. Yes…
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Standard #1 from NAfME is the best one I think. “Singing alone AND in small groups a varied repertoire of music.” It is of course, crucial in vocal and general music. But it’s value is also present in instrumental focused courses as well. In this return of “Car Thoughts” I will take you through a short explanation of how I conceive of individual si…
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While I recommend men act in predictably consistent and high-quality ways in all ways and at all times based on the principles and standards from the book, you’ll do better in the dating process if you tailor your approach to each lady based on her likes and personality. That is a wide-ranging topic, but today I want to dig into one specific area y…
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“Because of music, in this time and space, we can hold hands. And we can sing a common song.” From a story Steven tells in this episode to illustrate the ways that music CAN help us transcend the issues that divide us. Dr. Steven Hankle directs the choirs at University of Dayton in Ohio. Steven caught my attention recently with a very vulnerable po…
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How do you work up the nerve to meet someone new? Being a gentlemen doesn’t mean you have to be one of those last place-finishing nice guys. You can be bold. You can be cocky. You can be audacious even. In this week’s episode, we looking finding the balance between being bold, and being respectful and honest in meeting new, interesting women. Backg…
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When everything comes crashing down around you all at once, you must decide to stand up for what's right with your host Jen and guest reader, Hunter, as they discuss All American Boys by Jason Reynolds and Brendan Kiely. Trigger warnings: Police brutality, harm to a minor, violence, assault, guns/shootings Warning before listening: This episode doe…
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The Choralosophy Podcast has been at the epicenter of the music education conversation since 2019. The first episode that really made a splash was #18. Ripping Off the Bandaid. It seemed to draw a two sided coin of responses. Colleagues were either offended or found their instruction revolutionized for the better. In this episode, I look back to 18…
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The world can be a strange place. People can behave oddly and in ways not aligned with our principles and beliefs from the book. Not everyone will be happy with your success. Not everyone wants to see you stack wins every day. Not everyone wants to see your continuous improvement, and your steady progress toward achieving your goals. Not everyone w…
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Choralosophy Book Club is back with a discussion of the book I am currently reading. “The Anxious Generation” by Jonathan Haidt (author of “The Coddling of the American Mind” and “The Righteous Mind”) which is #1 on NY Times Best Seller List This book has powerful insights and implications for teachers in addition to parents. I, of course, have my …
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This week’s episode is a bit more raw and edgy than normal. We are going to take an honest and candid look at the awkward subject of paying for sex. If you are sensitive or squeamish, you might want to skip this one. Background: Book's website: Gentlemen's Guide to Flirting (available on Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/dp/1736798405) and anywhere …
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