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Life and Art from FT Weekend is the twice-weekly culture podcast of the Financial Times. On Monday, we talk about life, and how to live a good one in one-on-one conversations. On Friday, we talk about ‘art’ – in a chat show. Three FT journalists come together to discuss a new cultural release across film, TV, music and books. Hosted by Lilah Raptopoulos, together with the FT’s award-winning writers and editors, and special guests. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Greetings my brothers & sisters. Sending gratitude to all of you who are joining in today to accompany us down the rabbit hole of self exploration through plant medicines.My name is Ryan Sprague & im here to tell you that your frequency is now set & tuned to explore psychedelic medicines & the impact they've made among the countless psychonauts exploring the last true frontier.Buy a ticket & take the ride with me as we get true first hand accounts of the experiences, benefits, risks & transf ...
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The Off the Mats Podcast is hosted by Jake Dante, a jiu jitsu practitioner in Maryland and all around regular guy. On the show, various topics are discussed ranging from training to dealing with injury and mental health as it relates to martial arts. We also talk about other topics outside of that realm that can go anywhere from comic books to films to pro wrestling and even just general family life.
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A podcast by British expats in the US, for British expats in the US. We're the Brits In America is brought to you by Plan First Wealth LLC, a US/UK cross-border financial planning and wealth management firm exclusively serving successful British expatriates now living in America. Being an immigrant to America can be - should be - a wonderful, life-changing decision. But, it can also be extremely challenging, accompanied by some unique and idiosyncratic rules and regulations that can catch th ...
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Streets and Scholars is a one of a kind podcast hosted by Alex A. Alonso who grew up in the mean streets of Los Angeles, but managed to avoid all the ghetto trappings of crime and punishment, and went on to graduate from the University of Southern California and became a professor. Welcome to the STREETS & SCHOLARS, where discussions of current street and prison issues, hip-hop commentary, the latest criminal justice news, plus and analysis of how race and place impact our everyday experienc ...
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Think you know what happened this week? Think again. Hosted by the Bay Area's own Brian Copeland, a longtime Actor, Comedian, Author, Playwright, Television and Radio Personality. Copeland's Corner is a weekly mashup of news, interviews and comedy.
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Bears On Tap reviews the Bears division rivals, moving on to the Green Bay Packers. We are joined by Paul Noonan (⁠⁠@BadgerNoonan), Writer for ⁠Acme Packing Company, to talk through the ⁠⁠#Packers⁠⁠ roster, expectations, and how they match up with the Chicago ⁠⁠#Bears⁠⁠! If you like the video, don't forget to like and subscribe for more ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠…
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Happy Monday, friends. This week on the podcast, I welcome back Jennifer Thompson to catch up on how training has been going for her. We also discuss the differences and challenges between training in the gi vs. no-gi, flow rolling, and what it means, the calmness of martial artists, and we talk about various styles of McDojos. Jennifer can be foun…
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Author Shahnaz Habib has lived all over the world from Kerala, India to New York City, and being at home and a visitor in so many places made her wonder: what’s the difference between a traveller and a tourist? And where did we get our ideas about the right way to travel, anyway? In her new book, Airplane Mode she asks these questions and delves in…
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It’s no mystery for any of you who have been following me for any length of time now that I am a huge proponent of the medicine of Cannabis. That being said & like I say often, even though this may be the most popular plant medicine in existence & the most widely used, I have also found that this plant is the most misunderstood & the true nature of…
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Romance is fiction’s top-selling genre. And ‘romantasy’, where romance meets fantasy, has become a literary phenomenon. That’s thanks to the novel we’re discussing today, A Court of Thorns and Roses, and its writer, Sarah J Maas. Also known as ACOTAR, this is the first novel in Maas’ five-book series. It tells the story of a human girl who is taken…
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James and Richard are back once again in the financial trenches. The UK election is done and dusted, but there’s still much to discuss. The US elections are approaching and, as always, with them fears of a market downturn. Having a systematic investment plan during these volatile times is essential, as James explains. It can be difficult to go agai…
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Hello again, friends. This week on the podcast, I welcome Danielle Curtis, who is the host of the Drop Bear Downpour Podcast, a mixed martial artist in the bantamweight division, a triple champ (featherweight, bantamweight, and flyweight championships), and a content creator. Danielle shared the story of her martial arts journey and the importance …
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When it comes to writing, Anne Lamott’s philosophy is to take things one step at a time, keep moving, and give yourself permission to be who you are. She expressed it most famously 30 years ago in her seminal book on writing and life, Bird by Bird. But it also appears across her many non-fiction books, from parenting, to faith. Anne recently came o…
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When I entered the realm of psychedelic medicines, no medicine was more popular & talked about more than that of Ayahuasca. I have been fascinated with this medicine for years in hearing so many stories & featuring so many people on the show that have had experiences with it & being as how I have yet to experience this medicine myself, you could sa…
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‘Sunny’, a new robot-comedy series, came out on Apple TV+ last week. It stars Rashida Jones as an American expat in Japan, who enlists the help of a cute robot to find out what happened to her late husband. What questions does the show raise about our relationship with tech? And what do we want to see in shows that ponder AI? Lilah's joined by FT c…
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Bears On Tap reviews the Bears division rivals, moving on to the Minnesota Vikings We are joined by Arif Hasan (⁠@ArifHasanNFL), Chief Writer for WideLeft.Football to talk through the ⁠#Vikings⁠ roster, expectations, and how they match up with the Chicago ⁠#Bears⁠! If you like the video, don't forget to like and subscribe for more ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠#N…
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What's up, folks? This week on the podcast, I welcome back my good friend Johan Lorentzon and new friend to the podcast, Ellie Prchalova. In this episode, we celebrate Johan's recent promotion to BJJ black belt, discuss Ellie's newfound journey into jiu-jitsu, competing in martial arts, how Johan avoided fencing, and ask a few "Would You Rather...?…
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You have probably noticed by their clothes: this summer, men just want to have fun. Crop tops, short shorts and even kilts and skirts are in. Long sleeves, and long inseams, are out. Today, two of the FT’s men’s fashion experts, Robert Armstrong and Eric Platt, join us to discuss how and why this happened, and what the rise of skimpy menswear tells…
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Many of us who come to the realm of psychedelic medicines innately understand that much of what we are told is true in our world is completely backwards. From medicine & healthcare, to how we grow our food, our laws, what we understand about consciousness & more, it’s clear that many of us come to these medicines to subtract from the equation of ou…
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Today, we’re talking about the “femininomenon” that is pop girl summer. This season's music scene has been dominated by unfiltered female sensations, including Chappell Roan, Charli XCX and Sabrina Carpenter. How did these artists become so popular? How does this scene compare with that of the pop girls of the early 2000s? And what is a ‘brat’ summ…
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Bears On Tap reviews the Bears division rivals, starting with the Detroit Lions. We are joined by Ryan Mathews (@Ryan_POD), Senior Editor for Pride of Detroit (@PrideOfDetroit) to talk through the #Lions roster, expectations, and how they match up with the Chicago #Bears! If you like the video, don't forget to like and subscribe for more ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠…
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A complex web of unique tax obligations could cost you millions – if you don’t know how to navigate it. In recent years, as global mobility has increased, so have the financial details for expats. The UK’s inheritance tax system, with its comparatively low exemption thresholds, poses significant challenges for Brits who’ve amassed substantial asset…
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Greetings, humans. This week on the podcast, I welcome BJJ Purple Belt and Tap Cancer Out Ambassador, George Ivanoff. In this episode, George shares how he got involved with @tapcancerout, his BJJ journey, his mission to tap cancer out, and the powerful story of how his daughter Mila battled against cancer and won. To follow George and his family's…
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Today, we’re bringing you an episode from our archives: Molly Roden Winter was a frustrated mom of two in Brooklyn when she and her husband decided that they should open up their marriage. What followed was a 10-year journey of self-exploration that took her not only into some seedy hotel rooms but also to therapy, back to work, and into other acti…
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For those of us in the psychedelic space, no molecule is more popular & well known than that of DMT. This being said, for how popular this molecule is, it is shrouded in just as much mystery as it has been for millennia & in addition, many of us are unaware that we actually produce DMT endogenously or, in other words, from within our own being. Tod…
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Season three of FX’s “The Bear” is here, and today we discuss it with our top food writers! The Financial Times’s food and drink editor Harriet Fitch Little and restaurant critic Tim Hayward, who also owns a cafe in Cambridge, join Lilah to share their takes. How well does the show reflect the restaurant world? What itch is it scratching? And how d…
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Welcome back, happy people. This week on the podcast I sit with Brandon Timmins, a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Blue Belt training out of Crazy 88 MMA. Brandon shares with us, his introduction to BJJ, his background in wrestling, and his experience with weight cutting, we discuss team sports vs. individual sports, and we finish with a round of "Would You Ra…
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What should you read on the beach this summer? What about if you’re stuck indoors, or if you need a break from kids? Each June, our literary editor Fred Studemann and deputy books editor Laura Battle put together the FT’s summer books special, and today they give us their recommendations, each with a different summer activity in mind. Their overall…
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For many of us who embark into the world of plant medicine, we may come from a background of addiction challenges or substance abuse in which in order to heal our addictions, we must swing the polarity to that of complete sobriety for a period of time. For some of us, that period may be the remainder of our lives & for others, that period may be a …
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This week, we talk about the very disturbing new film ‘Kinds of Kindness’. It is directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, known for surreal movies such as ‘Poor Things’, ‘The Favourite’, and ‘The Lobster’. This film marks a return to dark, inaccessible weirdness for the Greek New Wave director. Is it grotesque in a bad or a good way? And do we like the ‘Lanth…
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Bears On Tap reviews the Bears overall roster and discusses whether they have enough to win a Super Bowl. Tune in as the team highlights Caleb Williams, DJ Moore, the offensive line, the defense, and more before training camp kicks off! If you like the video, don't forget to like and subscribe for more ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠#NFL⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠…
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The US taxation system is unique, complex and significantly different from the UK’s. It demands proactive compliance due to its stringent reporting requirements and severe penalties for failing to do so. There’s a lot of noise in this space and a million different situations you could find yourselves in – that’s why it’s important to seek out cross…
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What’s up, you hungry hungry grapplers? This week on the podcast, I sit down with Thomas Rozdzynski, the host of @therolradio and @rolacademytv in association with @rol_academy. In the episode, we talked about how we learn as grapplers and the evolution of the white belt coming into training. Also in our conversation, we discussed what we’d do if m…
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It’s a big year for voting! There are national elections in 64 countries, affecting more than half the world. And many of us are anxious about an uncertain future. FT Weekend columnist Nilanjana Roy had a good idea in the midst of her own election fever: to find perspective, she turned to literature. Today, Nila shares what she came away with, and …
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Q and Ron break down the Bears roster position by position, moving on to the linebacker, cornerback, and safety positions! Tune in as they highlight TJ Edwards, Tremaine Edmunds, Jack Sanborn, Jaylon Johnson, Tyrique Stevenson, Kyler Gordon, Jaquan Brisker, Kevin Byard, and more! If you like the video, don't forget to like and subscribe for more ⁠⁠…
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One of my favorite aspects of the world of psychedelics are not only the stories & experiences people have had with them, but rather, what they have been able to create in their lives as a result of connecting with these medicines & doing the work to integrate them thereafter. What I have found in my own experience & in the experiences of others, s…
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Roger Federer is one of the world’s greatest tennis players – but is he dramatic enough for a full film? Today we discuss the new Federer documentary, just released on Amazon Prime. It’s called Federer: Twelve Final Days, and follows the tennis star in the run-up to his retirement. Does the film fully reflect his legacy well? Is Federer boring? And…
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Welcome back, friends and family. This week on the podcast, I sit down with Drew Elder, the host of the Mat Mindset Podcast. In this episode, Drew shares with us how the Mat Mindset Podcast came about, his martial arts origin, realistic expectations, and what it means to be a podcast host. You can keep up with Drew over on Instagram at @the_mat_min…
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Imagine a world in which the typical life arc isn’t one of studying for 20 years, working for 40 years, then sitting retired and lonely for 35. As people live longer than ever, our chief economics columnist Martin Wolf worries that this approach to old age is unsustainable and unaffordable. He thinks we can and should do better. Martin is one of th…
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For me, psychedelic medicines have truly assisted me in waking up to the truth of who I am & as a result of these experiences, I have been able to find the people, places & passions that are truly meant for me & one of those individuals is todays guest on the show. We met recently at an amazing music festival called “Confluence” which was centered …
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Shakespeare turns 460 this year, and this week we’re talking about why he’s still as important as ever. FT Weekend Magazine editor Matt Vella and deputy editor Cordelia Jenkins join Lilah to share what they learned while putting together their recent special, which features Shakespeare mysteries, lore, and some of the UK’s best known theatre actors…
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