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The Frontline Herbalism Podcast

Solidarity Apothecary

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Plant knowledge, medicine making tips, interviews and advice on how to skill up to strengthen collective autonomy, self-defence and resilience to climate change, capitalism and state violence. Learning and inspiration from grassroots healthcare initiatives and frontline herbal projects worldwide.
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The Road to Autonomy

Grayson Brulte

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How would you feel if the transport truck beside you on the highway had no driver? Or the car passing beside you had no driver? Would it make a difference if the widespread deployment of autonomous trucks could ease supply chain problems almost overnight and that autonomous vehicles do not get distracted or speed? And would you feel better if you knew autonomous trucks and vehicles could reduce carbon emissions by 30 percent or more. Learn more from world's leading mobility experts on The Ro ...
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The At Peace Parents Podcast is your source for all things related to understanding, supporting, accommodating, and advocating for your demand avoidant or PDA child. It will completely transform the way you think about your PDA child's brain, behavior, and parenting, and support you in finding your path to more peace and stability in the home. For more information see www.atpeaceparents.com
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Where scalpels meet systems — and physicians say what they really think. Co-hosted by Dutch Rojas & Anthony DiGiorgio, DO, with Anish Koka, MD, Dan Choi, MD, & Sanat Dixit, MD — candid talks on healthcare policy, reform, physician autonomy & patient care.
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Drone Wars

Firestorm Studios

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Firestorm Studios brings you The Drone Wars Podcast, a show that explores all facets of autonomous systems - ground, air, and sea - and their transformative impact on various aspects of human life, from agriculture to warfare. We feature interviews with CEOs, founders, and C-suite executives from the world's leading autonomy and robotics companies.
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Financial Autonomy

Guidance Financial Services

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Plenty of books, podcasts and blogs focus on building wealth – and that's great, as far as it goes. But focusing just on wealth misses the point. I believe what most of us actually want is to have choice. Choice in how much time we give to income-producing activities. Choice about what those income-producing activities are. Choice about where we live. Choice about when we retire. Choice about the ways we use our money to produce happiness. In the Financial Autonomy podcast, I explore the dif ...
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The Digital Period is an open conversation about the technologies that shape how we live, love, and connect. Philosopher Judith Zoë Blijden talks with users, developers, and researchers to unpack what’s really at stake in our digital lives. Season 2 dives into vulnerability and dating apps, while Season 1 explored autonomy and period apps.
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I’m Kelsi Sheren — combat veteran, best selling author, mental strength coach, and independent journalist. I expose how the globe is quietly dismantling free speech, bodily autonomy, and basic human dignity: MAID, censorship, corruption, and the politicians who hope you’re too distracted to notice. If you’re tired of being lied to and you actually want to understand what’s happening to your countries, subscribe and stay dangerous.
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Queers Against Diet Culture is a radically queer, anti-diet podcast hosted by health coach and nutritionist Riah Spivey. This is a safe space for queers of all sizes to unlearn toxic food rules while reclaiming body autonomy. If you're done with the shame, and ready for healthier relationships with food and your body, you're in the right place.
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Physicians Taking Back Medicine

Physicians Taking Back Medicine

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Physicians Taking Back Medicine is a new podcast from Medical Economics. Hosted by Dr. Rebekah Bernard, each episode dives into the real-world challenges facing today’s doctors: MOC, scope of practice, direct primary care, and much more. Physicians Taking Back Medicine explores how doctors can reclaim their autonomy and shape the future of health care with candid interviews and actionable insights. Join Dr. Bernard and her guests each month as she guides you toward an empowered and sustainab ...
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Inspired Mom MDs

Cindy Van Praag, MD

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Inspired Mom MDs is hosted by Cindy Van Praag, MD, wellness advocate for physician moms and proud mom of two teenagers. Episodes will cover how to identify and take back autonomy at work and home to find time for activities that invigorate you. The show will also delve into how to prioritize your own wellbeing without guilt and thrive at work and home. Cindy has over 20 years of experience in medicine and 17 years as a mom. She has extensive training in the integrative mindset and a holistic ...
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Wine After Work is designed for women who are ready to embrace their autonomy and take full ownership of their careers. Join us as we learn from one another and dive into meaningful conversations. In a landscape where women remain underrepresented across various industries! While I focus on the Architectural, Engineering, and Construction sectors, our discussions feature an incredible lineup of women from diverse fields—female founders, CEOs, entrepreneurs, creatives, and inspiring trailblaz ...
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CBF Conversations

Cooperative Baptist Fellowship

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The Cooperative Baptist Fellowship is a Christian network comprised of individuals and churches that work together to spread the hope of Christ. Our diverse community includes partners all over the globe, and our fellowship supports a wide range of missions and ministries that give people meaningful opportunities to put their faith to action. With a deep respect for freedom, diversity and equality, we encourage autonomy while inviting collaboration. CBF’s podcasts launched in early 2016 to s ...
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Beyond Diagnosis

Rita De Michele

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Beyond Diagnosis helps people who are not getting the solutions or outcomes they're seeking from traditional medical care. We raise awareness of functional, integrative, alternative, life and wellness, and mindset professionals and what they offer, so you can speak up and make confident, informed decisions whilst fostering autonomy for your health. By following, you will gain access to content for people who have long-term health concerns and connect with functional, well-being, and mindset ...
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chant it down

chant it down radio

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Chant it down, "chants down" the problems from government, society, the ruling elite and anything holding us back from prosperity. Do you want to make sense of this crazy world? Join Luemas a podcast veteran, filmmaker and lyracist. . We look at REAL conspiracies backed by research, alternative ancient history, mind control, personal empowerment, ufology, natural law, human autonomy, and the overall taking of the natural state of humans. This show is designed to help put you on a path of gro ...
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The Holmwood Foundation

Georgia Cook & Fio Trethewey

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The Holmwood Foundation is a Found Footage Horror-Fiction Podcast following Maddie Townsend (Rebecca Root) and Jeremy Larkin (Seán Carlsen), two co-workers at the mysterious Holmwood Foundation, as they are possessed by the ghosts of Jonathan and Mina Harker, and embark on a road trip across the country in an effort to achieve their ghost's wishes: stop Dracula once and for all. This is a story about identity and self discovery, family loyalty and devotion, all wrapped around a nightmare of ...
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Full Plate is a podcast about healing from diet culture, creating peace with food, reclaiming body autonomy and trust, and taking a weight-inclusive approach to our well-being. Each week, Abbie interviews guests or answers listener questions that explore our relationship to food and our bodies. Abbie is an anti-diet nutritionist with a master’s in nutrition and integrative health. She is also the founder and owner of Abbie Attwood Wellness, a virtual private practice dedicated to weight-incl ...
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Happy, healthy, high performing teams - how do you create them? Research suggests it takes psychological safety, social connection and autonomy. You are likely to spend more time with your team than your family, so this really matters. This podcast is to share practices that helps teams be real with each other, connect, feel safe to be themselves and do great work. I'm Helen Sanderson and my first podcast series was called A Cup of Teal. It explored self-management practices and shared our l ...
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Soft Skills Engineering

Jamison Dance and Dave Smith

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It takes more than great code to be a great engineer. Soft Skills Engineering is a weekly advice podcast for software developers about the non-technical stuff that goes into being a great software developer.
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Practical, no-fluff conversations on building an independent, resilient, and profitable dental practice. Dr. Chris Griffin shares battle-tested systems—from membership plans to in-house workflows and practice efficiencies—that protect your autonomy and help you thrive. You should be able to practice the way you want to... period!
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Let's Locums

Dr. Mark C. Royer, MD, MBA

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"Let's Locums," hosted by Dr. Allison and Dr. Mark Royer, is a concise and insightful podcast for physicians interested in locum tenens work. The series guides medical professionals through the intricacies of locum tenens roles, featuring interviews with experienced physicians and exploring the pros and cons of this career path. Listeners gain practical advice on maximizing financial and professional autonomy, with focused discussions on malpractice insurance, retirement, and health insuranc ...
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Practical AI

Practical AI LLC

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Making artificial intelligence practical, productive & accessible to everyone. Practical AI is a show in which technology professionals, business people, students, enthusiasts, and expert guests engage in lively discussions about Artificial Intelligence and related topics (Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Neural Networks, GANs, MLOps, AIOps, LLMs & more). The focus is on productive implementations and real-world scenarios that are accessible to everyone. If you want to keep up with the lates ...
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Stoking the Fire

nicole eliza araujo

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Stoking the Fire is a podcast that explores practices of wellness and spirituality from a nuanced perspective. With different guests on the show each week sharing their own experiences, we discuss practices that stoke the fire within, those that extinguish it, and the mysterious phenomena along the way. Themes include: cultural and social structures, trauma, Eastern medicine, addiction, cults, bodily autonomy, sexuality, abuses of power, feminist spirituality, the wounded masculine, the pris ...
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The Autonomy Journals

SAMS - Sustainable Autonomous Mobility Systems

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The Autonomy Journals showcase leading voices, sharing insights, learnings, lessons and perhaps some confessions from the Autonomy Journey in transport and mobility. SAMS, a private, non-profit innovation cluster for sustainable, autonomous mobility solutions, host the podcast.
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Flying Free

Natalie Hoffman

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Flying Free is a support resource for women of faith who need hope and healing from hidden emotional abuse, spiritual abuse, and narcissistic abuse. Because of misogynistic theology taught in controlling and spiritually abusive churches, many Christian women find themselves in destructive marriages where there is an uneven power dynamic. Male partners use their status as a husband to gain power and control over a woman’s mind, emotions, body, social life, finances, and more. When she tries t ...
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Rob Reiner directed some of the most beloved films in American history. On December 14, 2024, he and his wife Michele were stabbed to death in their Brentwood home. Their daughter found the bodies. Their son Nick was arrested that night. This podcast covers the case from arrest through trial — but the real story starts seventeen years earlier. Nick Reiner went to rehab at fifteen. By nineteen, he'd been through seventeen programs. Homeless in three states. Heroin. Meth. His parents had every ...
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The Unpunishable Woman — Identity Neurosomatics™ for Modern Womanhood Hosted by Ashanti Bentil-Dhue This podcast is for the woman who is outgrowing survival, breaking invisible contracts, and reclaiming a nervous system that was never designed to be in service to everyone but herself. Inside each episode, Ashanti brings a groundbreaking new lens: Identity Neurosomatics™ — the study of invisible contracts, nervous system regulation, and self-perception. No dating tropes or advice. No spiritua ...
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I built MDCalc 20 years ago because I wanted to save myself and other doctors time and make it easy for them to integrate more evidence into their medical care. Now I’ve launched Offcall to tackle something even bigger: giving doctors back our autonomy — through salary and workload transparency. These ideas shouldn’t be radical…but here we are. I still practice emergency medicine, but I’ve spent my career breaking out of the cookie cutter version of “what a doctor looks like” or “what a doct ...
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Ideas

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IDEAS is a place for people who like to think. If you value deep conversation and unexpected reveals, this show is for you. From the roots and rise of authoritarianism to near-death experiences to the history of toilets, no topic is off-limits. Hosted by Nahlah Ayed, we’re home to immersive documentaries and fascinating interviews with some of the most consequential thinkers of our time. With an award-winning team, our podcast has proud roots in its 60-year history with CBC Radio, exploring ...
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Teacher Talking Time

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Teacher Talking Time is a podcast for language teachers who want more: more clarity, more autonomy, and more lasting impact, both inside and outside the classroom. Hosted by Leo and Andrew, each episode features thoughtful, in-depth conversations with the educators, researchers, and teacherpreneurs shaping the future of language education. Guests have included Scott Thornbury, Bill VanPatten, David Little, Jennifer Jenkins, John Levis, Angelica Galante, Sarah Mercer, Enrica Piccardo, Claudia ...
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Welcome to Here's What I Learned, the podcast for progressive entrepreneurs ready to grow their businesses without sacrificing their values, creativity, or sanity. Hosted by me, Jacki Hayes—a systems strategist, unapologetic smutty romantasy fan, and D&D geek—this show is your go-to space for honest conversations about what it really takes to create a business and life you love. Each week, we dive into relatable stories and actionable lessons from values-driven leaders who’ve figured out how ...
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We help founders make something people want. The Y Combinator Podcast is where builders talk about building. From the earliest days of an idea to scaling a company that changes the world, YC partners and founders share real stories, lessons, and tactics from the frontlines.
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Autonomy means deciding and moving. Ryan, Andy, and Jarlo aren't here to shill for some stupid supplement company. This show explores fitness as a way to play your own game and do more of what matters, all based on decades of training, coaching, and clinical experience. And truly awful jokes. If you hate every formulaic fitness podcast, you just might be in the right place.
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Hosted by Asha Dahya rePROfilm connects storytellers and advocates who celebrate bodily autonomy. Our community includes creatives & artists who are amplifying bodily autonomy through their work, audiences who applaud these stories and collaborative organizational partners with shared goals.
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The Owner Meeting

Christian Osgood

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The owner meeting podcast meets with Real Estate and Business professionals who have built the businesses you want to own. Learn from the people who have already done the thing you want to do. Learn from their success and more importantly avoid the "Stupid Tax" they paid to get where they are today. Join Christian Osgood as he explores the less known strategies of real estate investment and pave your way to financial freedom with the Owner Meeting Podcast. Christian is a real estate investor ...
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Autonomy Bytes

Sinclair College National UAS Training and Certification Center

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Autonomy Bytes is dedicated to keeping the public up to date on the latest trends, technologies, and applications of autonomous systems. Each episode highlights interviews with leading experts to provide their insights and opinions in a format that is educational and entertaining. The show is sponsored by the Sinclair College National UAS Training and Certification Center and co-hosted by Dr. Andrew D. Shepherd and Col. Ryan Smith, USAF Ret.
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Rooted Exchange

Rooted Exchange

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Rooted Exchange is a reflective storytelling podcast for women navigating identity, motherhood, partnership, ambition, healing, and the quiet inner work of becoming. Hosted by communications strategist and mother Rachael Adair, the show creates space for the conversations many women carry privately — the ones that live beneath the roles, expectations, and mental load of everyday life. Each episode invites listeners into honest, living-room-style dialogue with women, practitioners, and though ...
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A platform for revolutionary theory, food autonomy, anarchism, permaculture, radical musicians and more. Interviews with authors, organizers, artists, growers and freedom fighters. Hosted by Sole.
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ADHD-ish

Diann Wingert

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ADHD-ish is THE podcast for business owners who are driven and distracted, whether you have an “official” ADHD diagnosis or not. If you identify as an entrepreneur, small business owner, independent professional, or creative, and you color outside the lines and think outside the box, this podcast is for you. People with ADHD traits are far more likely to start a business because we love novelty and autonomy. But running a business can be lonely and exhausting. Having so many brilliant ideas ...
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Our Life On Earth

Reign Lawrence

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Our Life On Earth is a grassroots podcast exploring power, healing, and reclamation at the personal and political edge. Hosted by Reign Lawrence and guests, we dive into codependency, birth rights, relational repair, and sovereign living — through story, critique, and community voice. A project by the Department of Autonomy and Sovereignty.
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This week on the Wealth Builder podcast Nick talks to expert marketer and international speaker Ethan Donati about his journey and the strategies and tips he would give for building confidence, personal branding, and a strong mindset. Need help? - Learn about our Wealth Builder program Subscribe to our weekly GainingCHOICE email General advice disc…
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This week on Autonomy Markets, Grayson Brulte and Walter Piecyk discuss the fallout from Waymo’s crisis management failure in San Francisco, where a power outage left hundreds of vehicles stranded and blocking intersections throughout the city. Waymo’s prolonged silence on the incident and lack of transparency regarding what truly happened could le…
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Bioethicist Arthur Schafer has thought a lot about life and death. He's helped shape policy on medically assisted death (MAID) in Canada. The philosophy professor argues that an ideal end-of-life legislation would respect individual choice and the wishes of individuals to die according to their own values. "The best ethical argument is that patient…
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This episode shares a conversation with Elia from the Fire These Times Podcast. Elia is a UK-based Lebanese-Palestinian writer, researcher and podcaster whose work focuses on hauntings, anti-authoritarianism, international solidarity, and alternative futurities. He runs the The Fire These Times podcast and the Hauntologies newsletter. He interviews…
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The defense strategy in the Nick Reiner murder case just hit a wall — and then pivoted in public. Alan Jackson, who was retained as Nick's attorney within hours of his arrest for allegedly killing his parents Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, withdrew from the case today. He told the judge he had "no choice" due to circumstances "beyond Nick's …
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Rob and Michele Reiner spent seventeen years trying to save their son Nick. They didn’t fail him. The system failed all of them. Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott joins us for a comprehensive examination of the Reiner family tragedy — not to judge, but to understand what this family was dealing with and why so many others are facing the same impossible…
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The biggest development in the Nick Reiner case since his arrest. Alan Jackson — the high-profile defense attorney who took Nick's case three weeks ago — withdrew this morning, telling the judge he had "no choice." Nick Reiner now has a public defender. Her name is Kimberly Greene. She has nineteen years of experience. She was informed last night t…
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Holmes Rolston III began his career as a Presbyterian minister. But his love of the natural world — and his belief in evolution — didn't sit well with his congregation. He was ultimately fired. The late philosopher spent much of his career working to bridge the gap between science and religion because he said "the future of Earth depends on it." Ro…
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Rob and Michele Reiner were scared of their son. Sources confirm it. They knew about the violent outbursts, the aggression, the unpredictability. Michele reportedly told a friend, "I don't know what else we can do." A law enforcement source says conservatorship proceedings were underway at the time of the deaths. And still, Nick lived in their gues…
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Ellen Chang is a deep-tech investor focused on the maritime and space domains. She is Managing Director at CapZone Impact Investments, and Co-Founder and Co-President of Wharton Aerospace. She served the U.S. Navy as an Intelligence Officer, later working on JP Morgan’s aerospace team and founding a B2B aviation parts sourcing startup. She spent 12…
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Ellen Chang is a deep-tech investor focused on the maritime and space domains. She is Managing Director at CapZone Impact Investments, and Co-Founder and Co-President of Wharton Aerospace. She served the U.S. Navy as an Intelligence Officer, later working on JP Morgan’s aerospace team and founding a B2B aviation parts sourcing startup. She spent 12…
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In this episode, Kelsi Sheren discusses the implications of recent Canadian legislation, particularly Bill C-11 and Bill C-9, which aim to regulate online speech and hate crimes. She critiques the government's approach to censorship, arguing that it undermines free speech and leads to a culture of fear and self-censorship. The conversation highligh…
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Stoke Space is racing to build the world's first fully reusable rockets that can launch, survive reentry, and fly again and again. In this episode of Hard Tech, YC’s Aaron Epstein sits down with Stoke Space co-founders Andy Lapsa and Tom Feldman to find out why they chose to take on one of the hardest problems in rocket science, how an obsession wi…
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Rob Reiner once said that the family listened to professionals with "diplomas on their wall" instead of listening to Nick when he said treatment wasn't working. Maybe there was a reason it wasn't working. Maybe the treatment was never right to begin with. According to multiple reports, Nick Reiner was diagnosed with schizophrenia — a serious psycho…
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Eve Cunningham has spent her career navigating the hard edges of modern medicine from delivering babies and performing gynecologic surgery to leading large health system initiatives and now serving as Chief Medical Officer at Cadence. Along the way, she’s seen firsthand why chronic disease care continues to fail patients despite more data, more tec…
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Nick Reiner was thirty-two years old. He lived in his parents' guest house. He received a ten-thousand-dollar monthly allowance. He hadn't held steady employment. His parents had funded eighteen trips to rehab, paid for seventy-thousand-dollar-a-month treatment facilities, and made a feature film together about his addiction struggles. And then, ac…
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Modern software development is more complex than ever. Teams work across different operating systems, chip architectures, and cloud environments, each with its own dependency quirks and version mismatches. Ensuring that code runs reproducibly across these environments has become a major challenge that’s made even harder by growing concerns around s…
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The question haunting this case isn't what happened on December 14th. It's why no one could prevent it. An LAPD insider told reporters there had been "quite a few calls for service" to Rob and Michele Reiner's Brentwood home over the years. A neighbor said Nick had been violent before. Nick himself admitted — on tape, in interviews and podcasts — t…
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Maria Chapdelaine: A Tale of French Canada is one of the most widely read works of fiction ever written in French. It's considered the world's highest-selling French book. Yet today, the 1913 novel remains far less known in English Canada and the English-speaking world. Translated into over 20 languages, the book's character Maria and her story has…
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In this episode, Kelsi Sheren discusses the pressing issues facing Ontario, particularly under the leadership of Doug Ford. She critiques Ford's focus on alcohol policies while neglecting critical areas such as healthcare, housing, and public safety. The conversation highlights the disconnect between government priorities and the lived realities of…
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When Nick Reiner enters his plea on Tuesday, the legal battle over what happened in that Brentwood bedroom will officially begin. Two counts of first-degree murder. Special circumstances. A potential sentence of life without parole — or death. His defense attorney, Alan Jackson, has made the strategy clear without saying it outright. Mental health …
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“Please stand, raise your right hand, and repeat after me: I pledge not to use the word provider when referring to physicians and further, to encourage my colleagues to do so. You may be seated.” So began rheumatologist Dr. Robert McLean’s inaugural address as 2019 President of the American College of Physicians — and with it, his mission to elimin…
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In this episode of Wine After Work, Bryce sits down with Adam Jackson, CEO and founder of Braintrust, the world's largest user-owned talent network and the company behind Braintrust AIR, the first end-to-end AI recruiting platform built to benefit both companies and talent. Adam shares his entrepreneurial journey—from founding telemedicine giant Do…
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This is the story of enabling that didn't stop at death. Rob and Michele Reiner spent seventeen years trying to save their son Nick from addiction and mental illness. They paid for eighteen rehab programs. They hired private psychiatrists and therapists. They put him in a $70,000-per-month treatment facility. They gave him a $10,000 monthly allowan…
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Would you 'doo-be-doo' if you know it would help bridge divides? Try vocal improvisation — singing sounds, rhythms and melodies. PhD candidate Erwan Noblet teaches the practice and says it's a great way to open up and connect at another level being together. He believes the human voice has the power to communicate creatively when it's released from…
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What is the weapon Christian abusers most commonly use? In this sixth installment of the Emotional Abuse 101 series, Natalie Hoffman talks about a subtle weapon many Christian men wield in emotionally abusive relationships: criticism. But not the obvious, name-calling type. This is the more insidious, underhanded kind that’s drenched in misogyny an…
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In this episode, Kelsi Sheren discusses the recent appointment of Chrystia Freeland as an economic advisor to Ukraine, following Canada's significant financial support to the country. She critiques the freezing of bank accounts during the trucker protests, arguing it sets a dangerous precedent for government overreach and the erosion of democratic …
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Send us a text This episode is a full, honest debrief of a launch that didn’t convert — and what I learned anyway. I promoted a brand-new workshop more than any other offer I’ve ever put out into the world. I showed up consistently. I talked about it everywhere. And it got zero signups. Instead of spiraling or scrapping the idea entirely, I treated…
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Visual Studio Code has become one of the most influential tools in modern software development. The open-source code editor has evolved into a platform used by millions of developers around the world, and it has reshaped expectations for what a modern development environment can be through its intuitive UX, rich extension marketplace, and deep inte…
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Welcome to another episode of ADHD-ish! Today, host Diann Wingert is joined by psychologist and viral TikTok creator Dr. Dante for a raw, insightful look at the "Neurodivergent Edge"—how ADHD traits transform not just personal relationships but entrepreneurial success. In this conversation, Dr. Dante shares the story behind his celebrated term "neu…
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Send us a text So much of motherhood isn’t loud. It doesn’t show up on to-do lists. And it rarely gets named out loud. In this episode of Rooted Exchange, Rachael sits down with Whitney Mayer for a candid, lived-experience conversation about the invisible load — the constant mental tracking, anticipating, remembering, and emotional labor that so ma…
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Find the full transcript and bonus resources for physician moms at inspiredmommds.com/88. You can be competent, accomplished, and still feel deeply misaligned. And often, the hardest part is realizing you followed the rules and still lost yourself. That tension is exactly where today’s conversation begins. I’m joined by Dr. Alice Horrell, a board-c…
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When your adult child is severely mentally ill and refuses treatment, you get two choices. Let them go — and watch them die slowly on the streets. Or keep them close — and hope every day they don't hurt you. Rob and Michele Reiner chose the second option. On December 14th, 2025, they were found stabbed to death in their Brentwood bedroom. Their son…
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What do you get when you take some of the classic Enlightenment values like reason, fairness, and justice, and substitute them with opinion, privilege and power: The Dark Enlightenment — a movement that is a deliberate oxymoron with a vision to dump democracy and replace it with start-up cities run by CEOs. American blogger Curtis Yarvin, also know…
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Send us a text We are taught to seek healing in products and distractions, but true peace may require stripping everything away to face the silence we fear most. We are exploring the difference between "faking it" and the deep alchemy required to actually become it. Find out what happens when you stop running from the discomfort and realize that yo…
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In this episode, Kelsi Sheren discusses the recent U.S. military operation in Venezuela that resulted in the removal of President Nicolás Maduro. She explores the implications of this action for Canada, particularly regarding its energy sector and geopolitical standing. Kelsi argues that Canada has lost significant leverage over the U.S. and faces …
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In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: Dear Damison and Javison, I work at a very small startup (<10 engineers) and am trying to hire 2 engineers. I’m doing the intro/screener interview for these roles & am working with a recruiting firm to source candidates. My problem is that sometimes my intuition tells me that a candidate is …
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Sharon Maxwell returns (she might hold the record!?) to talk about embracing pleasure with food and bringing fat joy into the new year. Oh and...why body liberation is not dead, they just want us to think it is. Tune in for more on: - Why pleasure matters in healing - How Sharon is learning to savor food, perhaps for the first time - Psychedelics i…
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Send us a text Keywords healthcare policy, Medicaid, ACA, fraud, social media, bureaucracy, primary care, immigration, healthcare reform, insurance Takeaways The One Big Beautiful Bill aimed to reform Medicaid and tighten eligibility checks. Fraud in Medicaid has been highlighted by recent cases, particularly in Minnesota. Work requirements for Med…
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In this episode, Kelsi Sheren discusses the recent U.S. military operation in Venezuela that resulted in the removal of President Nicolás Maduro. She explores the implications of this action for Canada, particularly regarding its energy sector and geopolitical standing. Kelsi argues that Canada has lost significant leverage over the U.S. and faces …
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After years of negotiations, the Turkish military may finally be close to acquiring American F-35 fighter jets. United States President Donald Trump has suggested a deal could be near, despite Israel warning that the sale would threaten its security amidst rising tensions with Turkey. “We’re thinking about it very seriously,” Trump said when asked …
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Send us a text It starts with the small things: remembering the toothpaste, anticipating the snack request, and constantly scanning the room for what could go wrong. It is the work that has no job description, but it shapes our entire lives. In this upcoming episode of Rooted Exchange, Rachael sits down with Whitney Mayer, a veteran turned stay-at-…
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As you approach retirement, the question of whether to keep or sell your investment property becomes increasingly important. This episode explores how retirement reshapes your financial priorities, why property can shift from a growth asset to a source of complexity, and the key reasons many retirees choose to sell. From improving cashflow and redu…
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The mission of the Solidarity Apothecary is to materially support revolutionary struggles and communities with plant medicines to strengthen collective autonomy, self-defence and resilience to climate change, capitalism and state violence. This episode shares some of the Solidarity Apothecary’s plans for 2026! Links & resources from this episode 20…
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What if everything you've been taught about self-respect is a setup for self-abandonment? In this paradigm-shifting episode, Ashanti dismantles the cultural lie that self-respect is a feeling you wait to experience. Instead, she reveals it as the principle-based decision-making framework that systems of power actively discourage women from using. W…
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