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The Noah Corporation is a healthcare technology company focused on the drug and alcohol substance use disorder treatment industries. NoahCorp is committed to improving the methods and success rates of rehabilitation clinic treatment plans and maintenance of long-term recovery from substance abuse. Cover art photo provided by bharath g s on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@xen0m0rph Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noahcorp/support
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Unlike Me

Felix Levine

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Unlike Me is the only podcast that dares to go where others don’t. From a former Hitman, to the Big Apple’s Mayor, to World Champion athletes and Billionaire CEO's…Felix Levine is on a quest to sit down with people who he has nothing in common with. New episodes drop every Monday morning at 8AM ET.
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Axios podcast host Niala Boodhoo digs deep with leaders you know — or need to know — in business, politics and culture. Every week, all in under 20 minutes. About Axios: Axios is a digital media company launched in 2017. Axios helps you become smarter, faster with news and information across politics, tech, business, media, science and the world. Subscribe to our newsletters at axios.com/newsletters and download our mobile app at axios.com/app. About Niala Boodhoo: Niala Boodhoo is the host ...
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Gay in America

Open Roads Media, LLC

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The Gay in American Podcast is an oral history project where we share stories from the LGBTQA+ community to inspire each other to live our best gay lives and to understand that our shared experiences are what unite us as a community.
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Natasha Parker, former Bachelor contestant, joins us this week and opens up about her relationship with God and her ability to speak in tongues, facing ego-death (twice), and how the influencer world has changed for her the last few years and how she may go back to corporate America.By Felix Levine
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As inflation and interest rates continue to decline and the likelihood of a recession slowly fades, financial markets have seen big equity gains. But the latest Global Financial Stability Report (GFSR) warns of several factors that could upend the recovery, including the apparent disconnect between market buoyancy and heightened uncertainty, especi…
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On this episode, I bring on the CEO of Acorns, Noah Kerner. Acorns is a financial investment tool that believes in investing small amounts of money at high frequencies to set up your future. They have helped every day Americans invest over $20B since inception. On this episode, Noah and I talk about his previous exits, the importance of investing e…
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While 21st-century globalization and international trade dramatically changed how multinational corporations operate, the way they are taxed is largely based on early 20th-century thinking. Recent efforts by the OECD and the UN to modernize the international corporate tax system include a minimum corporate tax to make it more equitable. The IMF has…
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This is one of my favorite podcast episodes I've ever done. I sit down with Cyrus Veyssi, who is one of the most remarkably patient and understanding individuals I've ever come across. Their ability to listen, communicate, and educate should be studied. On this episode, we talk about Cyrus's own journey with their gender identity, how they go about…
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Stories can unify or divide but our ability to imagine them is uniquely human. Cooperation and trust, built through shared stories and narratives, are the foundation of human societies and economies. So what happens when humans no longer hold the pen? Yuval Noah Harari is a historian, philosopher, and author of several books on human evolution, inc…
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Erika Priscilla and Husband Scott Corrizi share their journey of love, ambition, and mutual support spanning a decade. The couple discusses their early 20's, navigating a toxic phase, to ultimately getting married. The two discuss Erika's decision to take content full-time which has paid off, with her near 1.5m+ followers across platforms. We also …
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With all the instability within the Middle East and North Africa region of late, Egypt has nonetheless managed to reign in soaring inflation and win its largest-ever foreign investment. Egypt’s efforts to restore macroeconomic stability in recent years have led to an arrangement under the IMF’s Extended Fund Facility for Egypt, which makes availabl…
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Niala Boodhoo walked nearly 80 miles along the Camino de Santiago this summer, an ancient Christian pilgrimage that's been meaningful for millions. A growing number of Americans—including non-Christians—are taking up this and other pilgrimages, for all sorts of reasons. Author and travel leader Phil Cousineau says the tradition of walking to find m…
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On this episode, I sit down with German Male Model, Moritz Hau. For the first time, he speaks about his breakup publicly - why and how it happened, and how social media played into it. We also go more in-depth into Moritz's layers and his deep passion for psychology, reading, and deeper thinking. He also explains to me how being bullied as a childh…
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Hundreds of thousands have been taking to the streets in Israel, ever since the bodies of six murdered Israeli hostages were found last week in a tunnel in Gaza. It marked an escalation by Hamas, Axios' Barak Ravid tells Niala Boodhoo. Ravid has been covering the war since the start, and reporting on the Middle East for his entire career. As we app…
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On this episode, I do a very extensive deep dive into my lifelong experience with OCD. It's never been something I've been very comfortable speaking about publicly, but I hope that it's interesting to those curious, and comforting to those who relate. I talk about how it affects my romantic relationship, friendships, and professional life. I also a…
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Working from home was not an option for most people before March 11, 2020, when work and home life suddenly collided. The pandemic upended many aspects of doing business, but the daily commute is one routine that seems unlikely to return to what it was. Nicholas Bloom was studying the potential impact of remote work long before the pandemic launche…
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Ryan Allen Gray grew up in a small town in North Carolina, but once he broke free of small-town America, he figured out ways to really push the boundaries. He uses music and visual arts to share his story and loves giving others a chance to think more deeply about their beliefs. Check out his art on... YouTube Instagram TikTok Support the show www.…
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The world has changed since postwar economic thought placed GDP growth as its guiding principle. 20th-century progress has pushed planetary resources to the limit and brings the sustainability of traditional macroeconomic models into question. In this podcast, Kate Raworth talks with journalist Rhoda Metcalfe about her alternative model Doughnut Ec…
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Before Vice President Harris became the Democratic nominee, Asian American voters were unenthusiastic about then-candidate Biden. But Harris has since energized the fastest-growing voter group in the U.S.: AAPI voters. Now, data suggests these voters could be a major factor in some swing states come November. Political scientist Karthick Ramakrishn…
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UAW President Shawn Fain got a coveted spot speaking opening night of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago to share his message of fighting against corporate greed. With one million active and retired members, Democrats are hoping the UAW will help get out the vote for a Harris-Walz ticket. Organized labor's role in the election isn't just…
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Maria Georgas is one of the most beloved personalities to come out of Bachelor nation. On this episode, we do a deep dive into her shocking decision to turn down being the next Bachelorette, how she grapples with turning 30 years old, and where she's at with her current dating life and men.By Felix Levine
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For many emerging market economies, moving from an export-oriented strategy with labor-intensive manufacturing to a more sophisticated production process was key to their development. But the world is quickly changing, and Raghuram Rajan says India need not follow that same path. In their new book, Breaking the Mold, the former Reserve Bank of Indi…
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Growing up an immigrant in the U.S., writer Viet Thanh Nguyen tried to make sense of the Vietnamese story. "There were these two very different versions of history and memory that were going around, and I was growing up very confused about what the actual history was," he tells Niala Boodhoo. That set him on a path to become a scholar and a writer …
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For decades, governments have been tapping into global sovereign debt markets to smooth ups and downs in revenue with the hope that it would help spur investment. But what happens when government borrowing fails to deliver, and the citizens are left paying the bill? Mark Aguiar says emerging market and developing economies are especially vulnerable…
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The last school year saw the First Amendment tested across college campuses. Protests over Israel's treatment of Gaza dominated headlines and disrupted commencements, while antisemitic and anti-Muslim incidents on campuses rose. As another school year approaches, institutions are facing new free speech debates ahead. One lawyer who ran investigatio…
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On this episode, I sit down with Real Estate mogul Ryan Serhant. Serhant has not just been a pioneer of the real estate world in NYC for years, but also found an incredible way to weave in media into his brand. His first hit television series, Million Dollar Listing, propelled Serhant to the forefront of real estate and pop culture. Today, Serhant …
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The world is changing so quickly it’s hard to think of one aspect of our economic lives that hasn’t shifted from what it was only a few years ago. Trade is no exception. New technologies, the re-emergence of industrial policy, and rising geopolitical tensions are all putting added pressure on the international trading system. Michele Ruta is a trad…
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This is obviously a very special episode for me. As many of you know, my girlfriend was a guest on my show just over a year ago and that’s how we met. Today, she comes back on the podcast for the first time since then and we talk about how we’ve grown over the last year, how we sort through conflict and try to always over communicate, and what work…
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Americans have long used the Bible to justify their politics. That's in part why today, younger Christians are rethinking their relationship to their faith, and the Bible's place in American political life. Kaitlyn Schiess says that's a good thing. She's the author of "The Ballot and the Bible: How Scripture Has Been Used and Abused in American Pol…
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We are adding a surprise second episode this week, to break the news with the CEO of POSH, Avante Price, on their recent $22M Series A raise. POSH has become one of the leaders in ticketing and social events, specifically here in the United States, and Avante joins me on the show to talk about his journey from dropping out of NYU just a few years a…
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"Nothing, nothing, can come in the way of saving our democracy. That includes personal ambition." President Biden explained his move to the American people in an address Wednesday night. Now, a new race lies ahead -- one no longer so focused on the past, between two candidates who've already done the job of president. So what is it about? Axios co-…
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On this episode of Unlike Me, I sit down with podcasting star Sofia Franklyn. We do a deep dive into her ability to be in a committed, monogamous relationship and why she's struggled being loyal in the past. We also touch on her relationship with her father, or lack thereof, and what it's done for her relationships with men. Lastly, we dive into wh…
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Based on this week's Republican National Convention, the assassination attempt on former President Trump seems to have unified the GOP. Alex Thompson is national political correspondent for Axios, and he says while conventions often put cleavages and frictions on display, Saturday's events have made many of those frictions within the party virtuall…
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Aging populations in many advanced and emerging market economies mean shrinking workforces, weighing on growth. However, the opposite is true in low-income countries where populations are growing, and the expanding workforce may lack the skills for the job market. How can these two scenarios offset each other? Lisa Kolovich says women hold the key.…
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The October 7th Hamas terrorist attack and Israel's ensuing war in Gaza have made Jews around the world look closer at the core of their faith and the role of Israel. Legal and religious scholar Noah Feldman has been digging into his own Jewish faith as he watches political and intergenerational conflict play out around him, on college campuses and…
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This episode is for my UFC and real estate fans. Today, I sit down with "Ragin" Al Iaquinta, one of the most beloved figures in the UFC. Some might remember him from his iconic post-fight outbursts, or when he took a championship fight on 36 hours notice against Khabib. Whether it's his exciting fights, or his desire to create his real estate empir…
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As we celebrate 248 years of being a democracy, has the U.S. Supreme Court become the most powerful branch of government? We put that to Jeff Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, who in his latest book delves deep into the thinking of the founding fathers. For a special July 4th episode we asked him for his take on the immu…
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Nigeria’s new administration has set out on an ambitious reform path to stabilize its currency, regain market confidence, and tame inflation. In this podcast, Governor Olayemi Cardoso and IMF Africa Department head, Abebe Aemro Selassie discuss the role of Nigeria’s central bank in restoring macroeconomic stability. The conversation took place as p…
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One in every three adults in the U.S. has some kind of criminal record. That makes finding a job much harder, and has consequences not just for individuals and communities, but also takes a major economic toll on the country. One leader says businesses can advance the effort for so-called second chance hiring much faster than government. How her or…
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On this episode, Montreal's Chloé Crane-Leroux joins me to talk everything about her plant-based journey, using her photography skills to grow her social following to over a million people, and how she fell in love with a boy (now man) she knew from decades ago during COVID. All of this and more on this week's episode of Unlike Me.…
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