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Jewish History Uncensored

Rabbi Arnie Wittenstein

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Rabbi Arnie Wittenstein is a well known Torah scholar, Tanach expert, and Historian. He has lectured in the Mir Yeshiva, Torat Shraga, and many Shuls internationally. These podcasts integrate his broad knowledge of many different facets of Torah and History. Join in weekly to gain accurate and in depth knowledge of some of the most important and controversial topics in Jewish History. For tours, speaking engagements, or sponsorships contact us at [email protected]
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Gen Squeeze's Hard Truths brings you the untold story about why basic life milestones – like owning a home, raising a family, and living on a habitable planet – are slipping out of reach for younger Canadians and explores how we can make this country work more fairly for all generations. Learn more at https://www.gensqueeze.ca/
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Get Local

Localized Small Business Marketing

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This podcast is dedicated to helping small and medium-sized businesses succeed with effective digital marketing solutions and strategies, as well as inspire young adults that are thinking of choosing a career in the marketing industry.
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Puppy Talk

Dale Buchanan

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Puppy Talk offers advice and training tips for new puppy owners. We cover topics such as potty training, play biting, basic commands, behavior problems, and leash training. Dale has trained thousands of puppies, as well as raising several of his own own. If you enjoy this podcast, please follow. Be sure to check out our website at http://puppytalkpodcast.com. This podcast is sponsored by http://www.topgundogtraining.com
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Digital Pathology Podcast

Aleksandra Zuraw, DVM, PhD

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Aleksandra Zuraw from Digital Pathology Place discusses digital pathology from the basic concepts to the newest developments, including image analysis and artificial intelligence. She reviews scientific literature and together with her guests discusses the current industry and research digital pathology trends.
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Exploration of how psychological research can be applied to improving performance, accelerating skill acquisition and designing new technologies in sports and other high performance domains. Hosted by Rob Gray, professor of Human Systems Engineering at Arizona State University, the podcast will review basic concepts and discuss the latest research in these areas.
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Finance This, Property That is your go-to podcast for expert insights and advice on building wealth through property investment. Hosted by, Dion Fernandes, a seasoned finance professional with over 13 years of experience, each episode delves into the intricacies of property purchasing, offering valuable tips and strategies for those looking to create wealth through real estate. From basic questions to advanced technicalities, Dion brings on trusted advisors and specialists in their fields to ...
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Intellectually Curious is a podcast by Mike Breault featuring over 1,600 AI-powered explorations across science, mathematics, philosophy, and personal growth. Each short-form episode is generated, refined, and published with the help of large language models—turning curiosity into an ongoing audio encyclopedia. Designed for anyone who loves learning, it offers quick dives into everything from combinatorics and cryptography to systems thinking and psychology. Inspiration for this podcast: "Mu ...
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The Systems Boutique

Dr. Raymona Lawrence

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Are you a woman or minority business owner ready to elevate your systems and operations while staying true to your unique brand identity? Welcome to The Systems Boutique, where style meets strategy in the world of business systems. Hosted by Dr. Raymona, systems and operations expert and owner of The Systems Boutique Agency, this podcast is your go-to destination for mastering the art of tailored systems. Whether you're a solopreneur, small business owner, or seasoned entrepreneur, The Syste ...
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Welcome to Profits in Practice, the podcast where medicine meets money. I'm your host, Sarah Webb, Managing Director of Webb CFO and financial strategist for physicians. This show is all about breaking down the numbers, decoding the tax code, and helping doctors build lasting wealth, one episode at a time.
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Optimal Health Daily - Fitness and Nutrition

Optimal Living Daily | Dr. Neal Malik

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Optimal Health Daily, hosted by the esteemed Dr. Neal Malik, a tenured professor, registered dietitian nutritionist, and certified exercise physiologist, is a treasure trove of health and wellness insights. Dr. Neal delves into the latest research and timeless wisdom in nutrition, fitness, and diet, presenting them in easy-to-understand, digestible episodes. His expertise shines through as he handpicks and narrates the most informative and inspiring blog posts, offering practical tips and mo ...
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BioCyc Webinars

SRI International

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BioCyc Webinars: The BioCyc Webinar series introduces users to the basic and advanced features of the BioCyc website and the Pathway Tools software system via a combination of narration and practical demonstration. Tour one of our many model organism databases or make your own, all with BioCyc and Pathway Tools.
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It's Always Day One

It's Always Day One

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My name is George Reid; a former Amazonian turned Amazon consultant.Each week you'll hear top consultants, brand owners, agencies, and Amazon employees share their answers to basic, yet fundamental questions you should be asking yourself about your Amazon business.
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SECTION27

SECTION27

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SECTION27 is a public interest law centre which seeks to achieve substantive equality and social justice in South Africa. Guided by the principles and values in the Constitution, SECTION27 uses law, advocacy, legal literacy, research, and community mobilisation to achieve access to healthcare services and basic education. SECTION27 aims to achieve structural change and accountability to ensure the dignity and equality of everyone.
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Universal Engineering has become a trusted name in conducting Milestone Inspections in Palm Beach, providing detailed, engineering-driven evaluations for residential and commercial properties. Their team of licensed structural engineers performs thorough assessments of building components—foundations, slabs, columns, beams, and load-bearing walls—ensuring every structure meets required safety benchmarks. Unlike basic visual inspections, Universal Engineering’s milestone process involves data ...
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Unmasking Business Blind Spots Join Dean Svarc, business turnaround expert, entrepreneur, and author of Trojan Horse, for raw, real-world insights on turning business threats into triumphs. Each episode dives into hidden "Trojan Horses"—toxic cultures, technical debt, burnout—and delivers actionable strategies to fix them. From gritty startup stories to award-winning turnarounds, Dean and his co-hosts share no-BS lessons for entrepreneurs and leaders. Subscribe on your favorite platform and ...
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Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3252: Dr. Neil explains why stubborn belly fat tends to accumulate with age and outlines five evidence-based strategies to manage it effectively, covering portion control, balanced exercise, sl…
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In this episode, we continue to look at the cultural milieu of the Lithuanian Talmidai Chochomim. How much of the contemporary European thought were they aware of? We look at R Menashe of Iliya's early life and background. Where was he from? Which other famous people were from his home town of Smargon? What does this teach us about his life? We als…
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We explore the catenary—the true curve of a freely hanging chain and the mathematics it hides. Learn why it isn’t a parabola, how Galileo and Hooke unlocked its secrets, and why flipping the curve turns tension into compression for elegant, efficient arches. From the Gateway Arch to Gaudí’s mosaics, we’ll contrast true suspension curves with bridge…
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A deep dive into Cron, the five-field scheduler that powers recurring tasks across multi-user systems. We trace its evolution from the brutal minute-by-minute polling of early Unix, through System V’s discrete-event scheduling, to modern standards like Vixie Cron and the OpenCron Patterns Specification—explaining how the leap from “is it time yet?”…
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Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3251: Riley Pearce lays out a realistic, science-backed approach to shedding 10 pounds in 5 weeks by focusing on self-awareness, energy balance, and habit-building rather than gimmicks or crash…
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We explore how sharks replace tens of thousands of teeth with a multi-row, multi-series conveyor system, how warmer waters speed turnover, and why fluorapatite enamel makes their teeth incredibly durable. From fossil megalodon teeth to modern biomaterials, we uncover the architecture of apex predation and how this self-renewing toolkit inspires dur…
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On a black-sand beach, lava collides with ice or seawater to forge hyaloclastite —glass fragments instantly shattered by thermal shock and cemented into palagonite. In this episode we unravel how non-explosive quench fragmentation creates jigsaw-fit textures that freeze the exact moment of contact, how palagonitization turns loose debris into solid…
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Why does dry sand crumble while a splash of water lets it stand tall? We dive into the granular physics behind sandcastles, exploring capillary bridges, surface tension, and the surprising power of tiny water fractions. Learn about the pendular and funicular regimes, why about 1% water is often optimal, and how compaction strengthens the structure.…
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A rigorous yet intimate tour of the 32‑bar song form (AABA) that underpins countless classics. We break down the four eight‑bar sections—three A sections with the same hook, a contrasting B bridge, and a triumphant return—and show how this tight structure creates emotional payoff. From Gershwin’s I Got Rhythm to early rock ’n’ roll and even Doctor …
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Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3250: Lea Genders breaks down what "lifting heavy" really means, emphasizing that it's not about chasing numbers, but challenging your personal limits safely and progressively. She explains how…
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👤 Guest: Morgan Patrick Wilson ⏱️ Duration: 38:00 🎙️ Top Quotes “If you’re chasing rate as your number one priority, just go directly to the bank. But if you're trying to grow a portfolio, it's all about the funding stack.”“When structuring a property portfolio, tax effectiveness and asset protection are everything. Do it once, do it right, and don…
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Join us as we unpack the NVIDIA Rubin platform—the next-gen AI supercomputer built around extreme co-design. We map the six-chip system (Vera CPU, Rubin GPU, NVLink 6, Connect X9, BlueField 4 DPU) and its groundbreaking bandwidth and efficiency gains, from 3.6 TB/s per GPU to 10x lower inference costs and MOE training with 4x fewer GPUs. We explore…
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A friendly, intuitive tour of Hidden Markov Models (HMMs). Using the relatable 'full trash bin means he's home' metaphor, we explore how to infer unseen states from noisy observations, learn the model parameters with Baum–Welch, and decode the most likely state sequence with the Viterbi algorithm. You’ll see how forward–backward smoothing combines …
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We break down the dew point—what it is, why it matters for your comfort, aviation, and building design—and how engineers estimate it with the Magnus–Tetens and Buck equations. Learn why sensor errors often dominate accuracy, how the gap between air temperature and dew point sets cloud base, and a look at extreme dew-point values. Note: This podcast…
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Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3249: Summer Banks explores four more science-backed habits linked to longevity, highlighting the anti-inflammatory power of turmeric, the vital role of consistent sleep, the nuanced benefits o…
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Take a journey into how ancient textiles function as living programs. We examine Andean backstrap weaving and Japanese ikat not just as art, but as sophisticated algorithmic systems: from on-the-fly debugging as a weaver adjusts a row, to pre-dyed patterns that compile into the fabric. We connect motifs as macro-operations, recursion in repeating m…
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We explore Ernst Zermelo's 1913 theorem for two-player, perfect-information, deterministic games. It guarantees that such games are solvable: one side can force a win, or both can force at least a draw. We unpack the non-repetition argument, why it's finite, and how this foundational insight underpins modern game theory, AI, and formal verification…
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We unpack the core bottleneck in streaming AI: the split between heavy pre-fill computations and fast, memory-light decoding. From chunked prefill to physical separation (DissServe) and logical isolation (DuetServe), we explore how phase isolation eliminates interference, delivering 2x–4.5x better goodput and transforming cost efficiency. Join us a…
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Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3248: Summer Banks explores science-backed lifestyle changes that significantly impact how long, and how well, we live. From small daily habits like adding nuts to your meals or walking just 15…
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A deep dive into cymatics—the study of visible patterns produced by vibration. We trace its history from Hooke's flour-drag experiments on a vibrating plate to Chladni's sand figures, then to Faraday's liquid waves and Hans Jenny's iconic imagery. We explore how a medium's geometry predetermines the possible patterns, how modern engineers use sound…
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Jacobi’s exact four-square formula makes r4(n) elegant, but five squares lead to deeper territory with half-integral weight forms and L-functions. In this episode we trace Emil Grosswald’s clever reduction of r5(n) to a sum of r4(n), bypassing the circle method to yield a sharp asymptotic, and we unpack the main term, the role of L-series, the cusp…
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We uncover phantom cities defined by riverine logic: buried systems (medieval rivers and culverted canals), drowned landscapes (post-glacial river basins now submerged), and canalized rivers forgotten in the city’s routine. From Perugia’s 13th-century aqueduct to London’s Lost Rivers and modern restoration efforts, archaeology, geophysics, and proa…
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Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3247: Stephan Guyenet revisits his stance on butter, now favoring less refined dairy like yogurt and cheese for better health outcomes. Drawing on the whole food heuristic and recent evidence o…
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Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3246: Greg Audino challenges the tendency to judge others based on their visible circumstances, using therapy animals as a lens to explore how struggle is deeply personal and context-dependent.…
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A deep dive into how an orb web’s radial spokes and logarithmic spiral create a resilient, damage-tolerant architecture. We explore the math of load distribution, the role of pre-stressing, and how this natural blueprint inspires biomimicry—from advanced fabrics and protective gear to nanoscale tubes and space-ready structures. Note: This podcast w…
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We explore a provocative claim that next‑generation fusion plants could use 14.1 MeV neutrons to transmute mercury-198 into gold while breeding tritium and funding clean energy. This episode breaks down the physics of neutron-induced transmutation, the engineering hurdles of isotope separation and materials compatibility, and the economics of a mul…
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A deep dive into recursive language models (RLMs) that avoid the context bottleneck by keeping massive context in an external symbolic workspace. The root LLM acts as an active researcher and manager, writing and running code in a REPL to interrogate the context, delegating subtasks to sub-LLMs, and using tools like searches and regex to prune data…
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Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3245: Steve breaks down the science behind muscle fibers, Type I, Type IIa, and Type IIb, and how they determine your natural strengths in endurance versus explosive power. With the right train…
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A deep dive into Pollia condensata, the marble berry, whose electric blue hue arises not from pigment but from nanoscale architecture. We uncover how densely layered cellulose microfibrils form a twisted photonic crystal that reflects a narrow blue band through Bragg reflection, with cell-to-cell pitch variations creating a mosaic of blue, green, a…
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LiDAR and photogrammetry reveal Brusselstown Ring as a vast Bronze Age–Iron Age hill-fort spanning two hilltops with over 600 micro-topographical features—hundreds of roundhouse platforms—suggesting a densely planned settlement of 2,000–3,500 people. The discovery of a monumental cistern and extensive communal infrastructure challenges the view tha…
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Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3244: Dr. Neal Malik unpacks the science behind the most popular eating plans, paleo, ketogenic, and plant-based, to determine which offers the best long-term health benefits. Drawing from exte…
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A deep dive into the math and history of Bézier curves, from Sergei Bernstein’s polynomials to De Casteljau’s algorithm. Learn how endpoint interpolation and control-point handles create the smooth curves that power fonts, graphics, robotics, and animation—and how this ancient geometry underpins modern efficiency and elegant motion. Note: This podc…
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People call me to discuss puppy training, and their entire focus is on potty training. This happens a lot. The goal of this episode is to shift new puppy owners' focus to the bigger picture of raising a puppy beyond potty training and crate training. A dog trainer can only provide tips on potty training, crate training, play biting, and other issue…
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