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Blunt truth and dark humor for a world in chaos. A Daily Beast podcast hosted by Danielle Moodie & Andy Levy. Tune in every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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RelicRadio.com presents tales of the strange and bizarre, the weird and the wicked. Stories not necessarily of the supernatural, but of the unnatural. Join us for Strange Tales, featuring radio drama at its most mysterious and unusual. Abnormal old time radio!
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Abnormal Realities with Ron Phillips and Rocci Stucci will challenge the limits of the mind in a fun and lighthearted way. What society deems abnormal, may be more real than we think. Jump into the matrix of the mind, and join us as we explore all topics that challenge reality. If it's weird, we'll cover it... Bigfoot, paranormal, ghosts, witchcraft, spirituality, all of it! Join us LIVE weeknights at 7p CT/8p ET https://AbnormalRealities.com https://facebook.com/abnormalrealities Support ou ...
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Note: This SoundCloud is no longer being updated regularly. Please go to http://whje.com/category/entertainment/melomania/ for more recent episodes! Melomania: an inordinate liking for music or melody; excessive or abnormal attraction to music. From WHJE 91.3, it's Melomania, a podcast where I, Patrick Simpson, deconstruct music and what it means.
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Hello & welcome to my podcast, It's so great you could join me as I'm going to take you on a musical journey through some of my favorite genres of music. With every Episode always being new and fresh with a live set from the club to a laid-back set in the studio, you never know what you're going to get till you get that weekly dose. each volume has edits and remixes as well as bootlegs from myself and a handful of friends of mine. for your ears to enjoy. So what are you waiting for PRESS PLA ...
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Series Two In this episode of #TheNewAbnormal, I interview Stephen Colegrave, the Executive Editor & Co-Founder of the Byline Times, Byline TV and Byline Festival. He's also a film producer and author of three books. The Byline Times is a fearless independent newspaper, featuring a daily national news and investigation site that's all about "what t…
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The Daily Beast’s political reporter Jake Lahut tells The New Abnormal’s co-host Danielle Moodie that some Republicans were hopeful that the former president would still be able to host events like fundraisers while his trial takes place but they have had to go back to the drawing board to work out how he can connect with voters in key battleground…
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Series Three This episode of 'The New Abnormal' features Florencia Lujani, a Strategy Director based in London who specialises in brand & creative strategy. She started her career a decade ago at TBWA Buenos Aires, where she learnt about 'Disruption Planning' before moving to the UK. She's since worked at JWT London, We Are Social, and Ketchum PR, …
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From another classified UAP briefing with members of Congress to a report from AARO that reveals a program to reverse engineer alien technology and a former Navy officer's assessment that unidentified submerged objects threaten maritime security, these revelations conflict with the government's official position on UFOs. Jeremy welcomes Ron Janix t…
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Series Three In this episode of The New Abnormal, I interview Stefan Rollnick, Head of The Misinformation Cell at Lynn, a consultancy who believe that when you inject behavioural science into communications, you can build campaigns that do what’s important: create the behaviours needed to positively change the world. With a background in politics a…
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Secret societies that are anti-government and perpetrate evil through mind control and torture are a popular conspiracy theory along with the notion of a New World Order to give rise to a totalitarian world government. Jeremy welcomes Amanda Tyson to discuss using telepathy to channel the illuminati, manipulating the mind to make one subservient an…
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Series Four This episode of 'The New Abnormal' podcast features Maarten Leyts, the Founder of Trendwolves and an expert on translating trends into products, strategies campaigns and future brand value. He’s also the author of ‘Generation ZAlpha – Connecting with the Next Micro-Generation’. Maarten believes that generational thinking, when used corr…
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This week on The New Abnormal, co-hosts Andy Levy and Danielle Moodie take a deep dive into the first week of Trump’s historic trial in New York. Plus! Former White House Social Secretary Deesha Dyer is here to talk about her new book and reflect on her time in the West Wing. Then, Mother Jones’ national voting rights correspondent, Ari Berman, joi…
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Series One In this episode of #TheNewAbnormal I interviewed Jen Urich, a marketing strategist and founder of Sparrow Strategy in Portland, Oregon. She's also the ex-Group Planning Director of Wieden + Kennedy in Portland, ex-Director of Account Planning at Crispin, Porter + Bogusky in Miami, and Director of Account Planning at J. Walter Thompson Wo…
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This week on Strange Tales, an adaptation of a Charles Dickens story by The Weird Circle titled, Dr. Manette’s Manuscript. This episode was first heard on October 7, 1943. More from The Weird Circle https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/StrangeTales744.mp3 Download StrangeTales744 | Subscribe | Support Strange Tales …
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Series Two This episode features the amazing Dan Burgess. He's spent 25 years working at the leading edge of creative engagement, eco-innovation, creative activism and cause-led campaigning. As he says "there's an enormous regenerative and creative potential in care, love, empathy, responsibility, generosity, co-creation and participation". In his …
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The New Abnormal team give their picks for the most fashionable former president and first lady—and it is not Donald and Melania Trump. Plus! Mexican historian Ana Raquel Minian talks to Andy Levy about her new book In the Shadow of Liberty: The Invisible History of Immigrant Detention in the United States. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy fo…
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Series Three In this episode of #TheNewAbnormal I interview Alex Quicho, Head of Cultural Intelligence at Canvas8. Her research into identity, ethics, and technology has been published widely, including in Wired, Bookforum, and a monograph for Zero Books. She is an associate lecturer in speculative futures at Central Saint Martins and holds a maste…
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The New Abnormal co-hosts Danielle Moodie and Andy Levy have some advice for the judge handling former President Donald Trump’s New York City hush-money trial: Treat it exactly the same as a high-profile mob case. Then, a conversation with Medhi Hasan about his new media venture, Zeteo, which launched on Monday. Plus! Jonathan V. Last, an editor at…
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Series Four This episode of 'The New Abnormal' podcast features Adam Chmielowski, co-founder at the specialist cultural insight and brand strategy practice, Starling Strategy, who work for clients including Google, Nike, PepsiCo, Pan Macmillan and the National Trust. Adam has worked in the insight and brand strategy industry for nearly 25 years, du…
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The beating of the war drum is only intensifying as battles rage and countries threaten to wipe each other out. Wars are just one of the signs of the end times, but is there reason to believe the apocalypse is imminent or just more prophetic hype? Jeremy welcomes David Masters to discuss the cataclysmic threats we face and how they relate to apocal…
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Series Three This episode of The New Abnormal podcast features Tom Johnson, MD at the consumer insights and futures consultancy, Trajectory. He's a researcher, trends analyser and forecaster with a mass of experience leading complex insight and foresight projects for clients including Vodafone, British Council, Department for International Trade, G…
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If aliens exist, they could have visited us long ago. The premise of ancient alien theory is the belief that intelligent beings visited Earth and made contact with humans in antiquity and prehistoric times. Jeremy welcomes Jason Martell to discuss whether we have been visited by an advanced race from the stars, mysterious technology and the use of …
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Series One In this episode, I spoke with Nicole Fall, the CEO of the renowned strategic research, innovation consultancy and forecasting agency Asian Consumer Intelligence. She's spent 20 years in Asia working with leading brands in countries inc China, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and Malaysia. In the interview, we discuss her expert views on decod…
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This week on The New Abnormal, co-hosts Danielle Moodie talks to Andrea Miller, the founding board member of the Center for Common Ground, about the importance of the black vote in the South for Democrats in this election. Plus! The Washington Post tech reporter Drew Harwell gives us the details on the people still investing in Trump Media & Techno…
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Series Four This episode of 'The New Abnormal' podcast features the futures thinker and leadership advisor Eric Korsvik Ostergaard, who specialises in exploring and evaluating possible and preferable futures of work. He's also the author of 'The Responsive Leader' which described the paradigm shift towards future organisations, and 'Teal Dots in an…
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On this episode of Strange Tales, the CBS Radio Mystery Theater brings us its story from October 30, 1976, Witches’ Sabbath. Listen to more from The CBS Radio Mystery Theater https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/StrangeTales743.mp3 Download StrangeTales743 | Subscribe | Support Strange Tales Your support makes Stran…
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Series Two This episode of 'The New Abnormal' features Brooklyn-based John Seabrook, a staff writer at The New Yorker since the 90's as well as being the author of a range of superb books including 'The Song Machine: Inside the Hit Factory' / 'Nobrow: The Culture of Marketing—The Marketing of Culture' / 'Deeper: My Two-Year Odyssey in Cyberspace / …
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For all of Donald Trump’s incessant fear-mongering about migrants fueling crime in the United States, he has yet to ask one very important question: What is driving the violence that is making so many on the other side of the border desperate to flee in the first place? That’s the question The New Abnormal team posed to Ieva Jusionyte, author of Ex…
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Series Two In this episode of 'The New Abnormal' I interview Sara Wheeler, a prize-winning non-fiction writer noted for her accounts of the polar regions. Her books include the international bestseller Terra Incognita, which tells the story of a seven-month journey in Antarctica. The Daily Telegraph reviewer wrote of it, ‘I do not think there will …
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Series Three In this episode of #TheNewAbnormal, I interview Giana Eckhardt, Professor of Marketing and Vice Dean at King’s Business School, King’s College London. A leading expert in the field of consumer behaviour, consumer culture, consumer ethics, branding and the sharing economy, she publishing regularly in journals such as Harvard Business Re…
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This week, The New Abnormal introduces you to a relatively new face in the pantheon of Trumpworld toadies: Steven Cheung, Trump’s principal spokesperson and de facto enforcer. Plus, a conversation with New Republic staff writer Melissa Gira Grant about a largely forgotten 1873 law, called the Comstock Act, that could be used to outlaw virtually all…
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The episode of The New Abnormal podcast features Shermon Cruz, the Founder & Chief Futurist of the Center for Engaged Foresight, a global futures innovation and strategic foresight hub.. He serves as the UNESCO Chair on Anticipatory Governance and Regenerative Cities at Northwestern University, Philippines. As a full member of the World Futures Stu…
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Billy Meier's story of contact with what he claims are extraterrestrial visitors from the Pleiades star cluster has been met with much skepticism within the UFO community. Jeremy welcomes Brit Elders to discuss the investigation into Meier's claims and what the evidence shows plus he shares some recent UFO news.…
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Series Three This reposted episode of #TheNewAbnormal podcast features James Hurman 'a creative person from Auckland, New Zealand'. He founded and continues to lead Previously Unavailable, an innovation studio that provides innovation and CX consulting and new product, brand and business design and development. James is also a co-founder and direct…
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Those who report that they've been taken by aliens often don't fully recall the abduction until they enter a hypnotic state. Through regression, memories of extraordinary encounters come back to life. Jeremy welcomes Yvonne Smith to discuss contact with non-human entities, her hypnotherapy sessions with abductees and the messages shared by these be…
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Series Four This episode of The New Abnormal podcast features Chicago-based Keely Adler, cultural futurist at Dentsu and core team at Radar. A brand strategist by trade, time-traveling futurist at heart and with a nearly decade-long career grounded in creative strategy and qualitative consumer research, Keely has spent her time working across a ran…
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This week on The New Abnormal, co-hosts Danielle Moodie and Andy Levy discuss why we should take Donald Trump’s latest statement on abortion with a grain of salt. Plus! Deputy Director of the ACLU Immigrants Rights Project Cody Wofsy fills us in on an immigration law in Texas that even those supporting it have said may have gone too far. Then, jour…
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Series Two In this episode of #TheNewAbnormal podcast, I interview Jon Cohen, the author of "Asking for Trouble: understanding what people think, when you can't trust what they say". The aim of the book is to enable the development of more creative concepts, braver public policy and more compelling marketing communications through a better understa…
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Strange Tales features a story from Suspense this week. From June 1, 1943, here’s their episode titled, Banquo’s Chair. Listen to more from Suspense https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/archive.org/download/rr12024/StrangeTales742.mp3 Download StrangeTales742 | Subscribe | Support Strange Tales Your support makes Strange Tales possible. If you’…
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Series Two In this episode of #TheNewAbnormal podcast, I interviewed Mark Vernon, a psychodynamic psychotherapist, writer and broadcaster, who has a keen interest in spirituality and the inner life. He has a PhD in ancient philosophy, as well as degrees in physics and theology. His books (which have appeared in translation around the world) cover s…
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The New Abnormal team has picked who they believe Donald Trump will select as his running mate. Plus! Andy Levy talks to CBS News correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti about his new book Before It's Gone: Stories From the Front Lines of Climate Change in Small-Town America. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Series Three In this episode of #TheNewAbnormal, I interviewed Kathleen Higgins, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Texas, at Austin. Kathleen's main areas of research are continental philosophy, philosophy of the emotions, and aesthetics. She has published a number of books: Nietzsche's “Zarathustra” , The Music of Our Lives, A Short His…
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Series Three In this episode of The New Abnormal, I interview Steven MacGregor. He's a global expert in workplace health, wellbeing and performance with PhD and Master's degree in design thinking and virtual teams. Steven is also founder of The Leadership Academy of Barcelona. and author (or lead co-author) of six books in the past 12 years, notabl…
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On this week's episode, hosts Danielle Moodie and Andy Levy don’t see any major publications or politicians taking Trump’s threats of retaliation seriously. Then, Mark Joseph Stern, a senior writer at Slate Magazine, joins the program to discuss an upcoming abortion ballot referendum in Florida—and the “giant threat” lurking behind it. Plus! A conv…
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Series Three This episode of #TheNewAbnormal podcast features DuBose Cole, Co-Founder & Managing Partner at We Are Rival - a consultancy that helps businesses change (not just challenge) markets by being smarter about how they build brands, products and go to market strategies. He's a strategist that's worked across various disciplines, from media …
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Pandemonium returns as just about anything goes. Jeremy talked about the solar eclipse, CERN, Baltimore bridge collapse, bird flu, our food supply, the earthquake in Taiwan and signs of the end of days. Kelly recounted visits by deceased loved ones through dreams and alien contact. James explained how a cyberattack might cause a boat to crash into …
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Series One In this episode of #TheNewAbnormal, I interview the leading futurist, author and speaker Anne-Lise Kjaer. Her wholebrain methodology bridges the rational and emotional universe – shaping the strategies and core concepts driving the businesses and brands of the future. According to the Financial Times her unique world vision is "as fertil…
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The Key Bridge collapse, East Palestine train derailment and food plant fires have tainted the water, food and air while causing animals to die. The signs are pointing towards these acts being intentional in which to choke off the living. Jeremy welcomes Brad Olsen to discuss why it’s likely not by accident, the agendas behind this sabotage and con…
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Series Three This episode of #TheNewAbnormal podcast features Roger Spitz, who is an international bestselling author, President of Techistential and Chair of the Disruptive Futures Institute. Based in San Francisco, he’s an authority on foresight, sustainability, and systemic change. He also publishes extensively on decision-making in uncertain an…
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This week on The New Abnormal, University of Louisville Associate Professor in the Departments of Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies and Pan-African Studies Dr. Kaila Story joins us to talk about the new acronym conservatives are flinging about, and why it’s taken flight. Plus! Editor of The National Interest, Jacob Heilbrunn, joins us to talk abo…
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Series One In this episode of #TheNewAbnormal, I interviewed Charlie Waterhouse, Creative Director of This Ain't Rock 'n' Roll (with an ethos based on identity + activism for culture + causes) whose clients include those such as Amnesty International, English Heritage, Médecins Sans Frontières, National Gallery, and UNICEF. He's also co-founder of …
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Series Four This episode of 'The New Abnormal' podcast features Louise Mowbray, founder of Mowbray by Design, author of 'Relevant: Future-Focused Leadership' and co-author of 'Uncertainty: Making Sense of the World for Better, Bolder Outcomes'. She specialises in the future of work & future of leadership, working with some of the world's most respe…
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