What program managers in DevOps organizations think about, value, and focus on as they get it done. 🚀
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The NCAA Podcasts channel uses multiple different shows (NCAA Social Series, Inside the NCAA, College Sports Conversations) to interview individuals who have unique insight into the world of college sports. Produced by the NCAA, episodes delve into the most pressing topics of the day and offer behind-the-scenes points of view from those who shape college athletics.
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My name is Nikki and I’m spilling the tea on all things entertaining. From new movies, new Tv shows, Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu and of course books and authors. Sports, music all things entertaining.
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On the Pease Podcast, we celebrate the rich tapestry of our Bayside by highlighting the extraordinary stories, individuals and businesses who make Lytton a truly special place to call home. From historic figures to contemporary heroes, we’ll explore the diverse talents and remarkable achievements that have shaped Lytton’s identity. Each episode, we uncover the untold tales and remarkable contributions of those who have made a positive impact to our Bayside. So sit back, relax, and join us as ...
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Reconsider Everything: The American History Project
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Reconsider Everything dives into the impact of how American history is and 𝘪𝘴𝘯’𝘵 taught in the U.S. Have you ever thought about how the lack of multicultural history taught in schools has impacted the communities we have failed to celebrate for centuries? Reconsider Everything shares stories from people of various backgrounds who answer that question and insight from people working in education to provide new history, resources and personal perspectives that will make you reconsider everythi ...
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A podcast about the first-draft secrets behind great movies and TV shows. Each episode, the screenwriter behind a beloved film shares with us their initial screenplay for that movie. We then talk through what changed, what didn’t and why on its journey to the big screen. Hosted by Al Horner and produced by Kamil Dymek.
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Discover how the best media brands and solo operators are winning at newsletter growth & monetization. Hosted by SparkLoop's cofounder Louis Nicholls and SparkLoop's newsletter nerd, Dylan Redekop—we take you behind the scenes and share the strategies, trends, and tactics you need to know to build your email audience and revenue. Featuring exclusive interviews with the smartest media experts and operators out there today. Including from the Hustle, Morning Brew, Workweek, The Pour Over, and ...
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Retire to the eclectic environs of the RN Drive Drawing Room, for music, musings and unexpected conversations. The Drawing Room is equal parts performance space, salon, and kitchen table confessional.
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Everyone around you has a story to tell. Each week, Alex Williamns sits down with a different guest to capture their story and show that everyone lives an interesting life.
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RN Drive takes you behind the day’s headlines, with an engaging mix of current affairs, analysis, arts and culture from across Australia and around the world.
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Write Your Novel is an innovative write-along podcast series - written and devised by Dr Yvonne Battle-Felton. In each episode, Yvonne is joined by a leading writer as they focus on specific writing mechanisms through the prism of their work. Guests - including David Nicholls, Sarah Moss and Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi - explain their approach in constructing their novel. A writing exercise at the end of each conversation supports the listener to help them proactively work through the techniq ...
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The Financial Freedom with Real Estate Investing podcast is about helping you achieve financial independence and control your time through apartment building investing. Michael Blank and Garrett Lynch interview experts in real estate, business, and investing. From learning how to invest in multifamily real estate to navigating entrepreneurship, you will learn the keys to success in your journey towards financial freedom. Previous guests include Grant Cardone, Robert Kiyosaki, Ken McElroy, Ro ...
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Welcome to "Unfiltered Vision: Three Women on a Mission," where bold perspectives meet unapologetic conversations. Join your hosts, Stacia and Shak, as they delve into a myriad of topics, fearlessly navigating the intersections of politics, current events, and spirituality. In this podcast, nothing is off-limits. Stacia and Shak bring their unique voices and experiences to the table, offering you an unfiltered look at the world around us. Dive deep into discussions on politics, dissect curre ...
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In about an hour Bob Hein, Steve Leonard, and Phil Walter of www.DivergentOptions.org, with occasional guests, discuss national security issues of the past, present, and future.
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As we get older our interest in learning seems to wane. Life gets in the way and educating ourselves becomes less important. My name is Jeff St. Pierre and I fell into that trap. Now I'm craving information. Join me for Adult Education, a podcast that aims to bring conversations with experts in all different fields so we can learn a little something new.
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I'm Toby Corballis, Partner at Adaptavis, and your host on a journey through the world of fascinating global and business problems being worked on and thought about by some extremely clever people from the worlds of business and academia. Join me to find out how people are solving seemingly intractable problems!
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Hello, I am Torre "Tor" White. Thank you for listening to "Real Talk with Simplee Tor". The purpose of this show is to create a space for honest, raw, and real conversations that all entrepreneurs and working people can learn from. This show will shine light on the importance of maintaining one's mental health and practicing self-care. To connect with me personally, please visit my website at http://simpleetor.com/ and be sure to check out all the other great programs on BizRadio.US.
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842 - Fleet Weak feat. Alex Nichols (6/17/24)
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Featured player Alex Nichols returns to look at the creeping criminalization of the “edgar” haircut in Tekkkxas, the jomney sun-ization of the U.S. Navy, the state of the American “young” fascist movement, and Joe Biden’s floundering celebrity outreach program.Keep an eye out on our Patreon for a new series of Vic Berger videos covering Trump’s tim…
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The Bikeriders is another triumph for Little Rock-born filmmaker Jeff Nichols. Inspired by and named after a 1968 photographic study of Chicago bikers by Danny Lyon, the film charts the rise and fall of not just a motorcycle gang but also an era in American history. It stars Austin Butler as young rebel Benny, Jodie Comer as his long-suffering part…
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Are car-powered homes the energy solution for the future?
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The Australian Renewable Energy Agency has just announced $3.2 million dollars in funding to Amber Electric in an Australia-first trial of car-powered homes.If proved successful at scale, it it may have the potential to be one of the most groundbreaking technologies to enter the Australian energy sector.GUEST: Chris Thompson, Co-CEO, Amber Electric…
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Alex Hamilton's music is a little bit of the Grateful Dead and a little bit of George Jones
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Many musicians can claim that they are a product of the Espy in St Kilda, but not like Alex Hamilton he grew up in the hotel his mum worked behind the bar and he lived out the back.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Alex Hamilton's music is a little bit of the Grateful Dead and a little bit of George Jones
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Many musicians can claim that they are a product of the Espy in St Kilda, but not like Alex Hamilton he grew up in the hotel his mum worked behind the bar and he lived out the back.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Winston Churchill once said that Democracy "is the worst form of government – except for all the others that have been tried." With EU election gains for the French far-right, and a possible return to Donald Trump's strongman style of leadership in the United States – what is the future for democracy, and liberal democracy in particular?…
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The Wrap: Premier Li's visit, the Coalition's nuclear policy, the RBA cash rate decision and the attack on a Jewish MP's electoral office
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GUESTS:By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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What did the Chinese premier’s visit to Australia achieve?
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This week saw the Albanese Government pull off what's been regarded by many as a significant win for the Australia-China relationship with the visit of Premier Li Qiang and significant delegation of Chinese representatives.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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DIII SMALL TALK: Episode 42: Samantha Stolfi & Jessica Dautner, Farmingdale State (Skyline)
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This week we’re chatting with Sam Stolfi, a rising junior on the Farmingdale State softball team, alongside a former member of the program and the current head athletic trainer, Jessica Dautner. The two talk about their favorite memories from Florida trips, the balancing act of a Division III student athlete, why they chose Farmingdale State and an…
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Vandals smash windows and light fires in attack on Labor MP's office
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"Premeditated, reckless and dangerous". That's how Federal Labor MP Josh Burns has described an attack on his electoral office in Melbourne. Just before 3:30am on Wednesday, about six people wearing black masks arrived at the Jewish-Australian MP's office. Windows were smashed, and fires were lit.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Nuclear policy: Malcolm Turnbull says Peter Dutton is operating in a 'Trumpian world of politics'
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It’s fair to say Opposition leader Peter Dutton’s proposal to develop Australia’s own nuclear energy industry, has raised many more questions than answers. The Coalition wants two of the reactors to be operational by 2035 - 2037 at the earliest. But the timing remains unclear for the remaining five reactors. There’s also no detail on how much all o…
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David Nicholls Part 2: On screen adaptation, acting and his accomplishments
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Part two of our interview with global best-selling British author David Nicholls for the Big Weekend of Books.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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David Nicholls Part 2: On screen adaptation, acting and his accomplishments
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Part two of our interview with global best-selling British author David Nicholls for the Big Weekend of Books.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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UN commission finds both Israel and Hamas committed war crimes
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A United Nations report into the October 7 attack and early months of the war in Gaza has found both Hamas and Israel committed war crimes.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Stonehenge falls victim to the Climate Wars
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Just a day before the Summer Solstice celebrations, Stonehenge, in the United Kingdom, has been turned orange with spray paint.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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How do we balance privacy with protection from harm on apps?
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As tech companies try harder to keep your data and conversations safe, those very platforms are being used to promote extremism, violence, child exploitation and even, according to Australia’s spy agency ‘race wars’.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Is Australia's great multicultural experiment over?
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has pledged to cut long term net migration in half, to about 235,000 a year, while Peter Dutton wants it as low as 160,000 next financial year leaving many observers wondering if the next election is a vote on migration? The issue was the focus of today’s National Press Club, featuring Melbourne University Deputy Vic…
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It's been a very eventful 24 hours in Thailand. For starters Thailand's senate has voted to legalise same sex marriage. Meanwhile there are three significant court cases underway which could significantly transform the face of Thai politics. The current Prime Minister could be dismissed over his appointment of a cabinet minister, former Prime Minis…
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A new push to get lawyers to work in the bush
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If you're a city dweller - and not one inclined to move anywhere else - what incentive would bring you to the bush? The legal fraternity in NSW is tackling this very question with just one in ten solicitors working outside the cities. The Law Society of NSW wants HECS debt assistance given to those who do go bush.…
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Going nuclear: Peter Dutton releases oppositions energy policy
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The Coalition's long-awaited nuclear policy has finally been released. They want to build seven nuclear reactors at the sites of existing or retired coal-fired power stations across the country. But costings remain unclear - except that they will be Commonwealth owned. And timing is also unclear, with the opposition leader Peter Dutton saying only …
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SA Energy Minster slams Coalition's nuclear policy
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The Coalition's long-awaited nuclear policy has finally been released. They want to build seven nuclear reactors at the sites of existing or retired coal-fired power stations across the country.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The benefits of 'risky play' for our children
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If you are a parent or carer, what is the line for you when it comes to risks you’d like your child to take to learn about the consequences of risk?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Port Augusta MP says locals will be 'quite supportive' of nuclear plant
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The federal member for Grey in South Australia, Rowan Ramsey, believes his constituents will welcome the possibility of a nuclear power plant in the region.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Could Koalas be the canary in the mine for detecting extremely hot days?
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New research shows this iconic Australian marsupial is able to regulate its own temperature to a greater degree than previously thought. So, what can we learn from this?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In this episode, I'm thrilled to talk with Melissa, a local author with an international reach, a captivating storyteller, mother, and strong health and youth advocate. We'll be discussing the launch of her latest book, her inspiration, and the importance of fostering an inclusive and welcoming community for our young people. Melissa's book, "Chloe…
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Why some of Australia's richest people pay no tax
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In just a couple of weeks from now Australian workers will receive a tax cut - the last of the three stage cuts that began under the Morrison government, back in 2019. But there are a significant number of very wealthy Australians who will see very little difference to their net income, for the simple fact they pay NO tax at all - on incomes of wel…
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Australian business hopes to strengthen relationship with China
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Chinese Premier Li Qiang is wrapping up his Australian tour and business are hoping to capitalise on new growth in the relationship.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Australian ministers head to PNG for high level talks
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The ministerial forum comes at a critical time with Australia hoping to maintain its position as a dominant trade and security partner in the PacificBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The inflation genie remains out of the bottle. That’s the takeout from today's decision by the Reserve Bank to leave official rates on hold at 4.35 percent, despite mounting evidence that the economy and household budgets are both struggling. RBA Governor Michelle Bullock has been at pains to impress that INFLATION remains the bank’s main focus, an…
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A theatrical love letter to the music that set your soul on fire
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The new theatre production “Hits” is a theatrical love letter to the music that saved you and set your teenage soul on fire. It aims to capture the euphoria of finding your people and going to your first music festival.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A theatrical love letter to the music that set your soul on fire
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The new theatre production “Hits” is a theatrical love letter to the music that saved you and set your teenage soul on fire. It aims to capture the euphoria of finding your people and going to your first music festival.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Can we identify men who might kill their partners before it happens?
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Researchers have pored over judges comments sentencing 235 men convicted of killing their current or former partner.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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RBA says review needed into hidden credit card fees
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In the last financial year Australians paid almost two billion dollars in credit and debit card fees.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Concerns raised about data privacy with online therapy on the rise
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Many people are now turning to online therapy, but there are increasing concerns about what these online providers might be doing with our data.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The rise of far right wing parties in the recent European elections continues to reverberate on the continent. Nationalist parties polled strongly in Italy, the Netherlands, Greece and Austria and of course in France, where Marine Le Pen’s National Rally party trounced Emmanuelle Macron’s centrist alliance, leading to the French President calling a…
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The pair will replace the the outgoing duo Wang Wang and Fu Ni at Adelaide Zoo.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Chinese officials accused of obstructing journalist Cheng Lei
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While Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Prime Minister Albanese exchanged kind words today, there were tensions in the press gallery.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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China, climate and Australia's critical minerals
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Climate is top of the agenda for Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Australian leaders. But with security and sovereignty concerns when it comes to Australia's critical minerals sector, what will that future look like?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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‘No body, no parole’ laws were introduced in NSW as a way of trying to bring closure to the families of murder victims. But opponents of the law, introduced just two years ago, say they can harm people who are later proven to be wrongfully convicted. The law was supposed to incentivise convicted murderers to reveal the location of their victim's bo…
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How a South Australian dentist revolutionised the world of orthodontics
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P.R Begg was the South Australian dentist who pretty much single-handedly invented modern orthodontics and the braces we wear today.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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How a South Australian dentist revolutionised the world of orthodontics
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P.R Begg was the South Australian dentist who pretty much single-handedly invented modern orthodontics and the braces we wear today.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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New warnings social media is contributing to far-right extremism
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ASIO says that ideologically-motivated, violent extremists now account for about a quarter of its priority counter-terrorism work.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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What are the rules for borrowing from the 'bank of mum and dad'?
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The impact of the housing crisis on younger people continues to bite with the latest data showing the risk of loan default among Australians under 30 is rising much more quickly than for any other age group.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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MB424: Journey From W2 Mortgage Broker to Real Estate Investor— With Rich Hamilton
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Are you ready to take your first steps towards financial independence through apartment building investing? Do you want to learn from the experiences of those who've journeyed before you? Join us on this episode of Financial Freedom with Real Estate Investing, where we dive deep into the art of multifamily investing and achieving the ultimate goal:…
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Why free speech remains a vexed issue for the Olympic Games
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It’s a defining image of the 20th century. American track athletes John Carlos and Tommie Smith, both wearing a single black glove with their fists raised on the Olympic podium in a Black Power salute at the 1968 Mexico Olympics. Australian runner Peter Norman, the silver medal winner in the race, stood in solidarity, not with his fist raised but i…
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