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Our Everlasting Father is not just a God of a second chance, He's the God of Another Chance. These daily devotions are produced to encourage your faith in Jesus the Messiah, and equip you to be the follower He would have you to be.
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Ben Collins-Sussman and and Brian Fitzpatrick answer your questions about open source software development, collaborative software development tools, and the problems that inevitably arise when you try to write software with other people.
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Every week, Brooklyn Magazine: The Podcast highlights prominent (and soon-to-be-prominent) Brooklynites as we explore the vast and diverse borough through the lens of culture, community and commerce. Hosted by Editor-in-Chief Brian Braiker, the show features intimate conversations with cultural luminaries, community leaders and compelling locals. These are the people who move us, entertain us, feed us and inspire us. There are a lot of little Brooklyns, and we are all a little Brooklyn.
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Collective Wisdom is where the best demand gen marketers go to learn what's working right now. The Demand Collective team brings on the very best demand marketers we know to talk about everything demand in a no-fluff, 100% real environment. You'll leave each episode with actionable and tactical tips you can use to drive better results and get promoted faster. Have questions like: How do I crush my first 90 days in a demand job? How do I get promoted faster? How do I do more with less? How do ...
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Eli Marcus is a fiery, renowned dynamic Motivational Speaker and Professional Mentor Coach who, as former CEO of The Seminar Center in NY, worked with some of the all-time great celebs, book authors & speakers including Michael Jackson, Mark Victor Hansen (Chicken Soup for the Soul), Dr. Richard Carlson (Don't Sweat the Small Stuff), Denis Waitley, Les Brown, Neale Donald Walsch, Ivana Trump, Davy Jones (The Monkees), Dr. Brian Weiss, James Van Praagh, Iyanla Vanzant, Caroline Myss & hundred ...
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A growing number of people in America under the age of 40, and throughout the world, now believe that socialism is a viable political, economic, and social model. This is especially apparent when comparing the platforms of the platforms of the Republican and Democratic parties.In this episode Brian converses with Chris Talgo, co-author of Socialism…
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For about 40 years now, the husband-and-wife team of Constance Hansen and Russell Peacock has created an indelible body of photography produced under the name Guzman. Now they have a new book out, called “Family Values,” a series of incredibly intimate photos taken in one day at the home of Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love, five weeks after their daug…
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If you live in Brooklyn and have ever had a desire to renovate or restore your place — a total overhaul or a new kitchen, some shelving, maybe, or a rethinking of your lighting — chances are you’ve come across the Brownstone Boys online. Or if you live in Brooklyn and just have a kink for historic home restoration, you’ve probably followed the Brow…
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As a former combat Navy SEAL, Congressman Eli Crane understands our nation's enemies. How did men like Putin, Xi, Jong-un, and those in the Middle East respond to the Commander in Chief's debate performance against Donald Trump? How does Rep. Crane feel about Biden's comments on the military, the VA, and the Border? In this episode, you will hear f…
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Former Congressional House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is on a vengeance tour designed to oust eight Republican Representatives who voted against him as Speaker. A Political Action Committee (PAC) has been established and funded to support candidates running against these eight members of Congress in the primaries. McCarthy allies have identified three …
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Since its founding as an impromptu celebration of Black joy and community in response to the murder of George Floyd in May of 2020, the Lay Out has grown into a sprawling community platform that hosts year-round parties and offshoots like the BuyBLK. ByBLK. marketplace. This week, the Lay Out’s founder Emily Anadu joimed us on the podcast as she wa…
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Eli Sussman is a meme lord, cookbook writer, a very funny guy and restaurateur with a few big hits under his belt — notably the contemporary Middle Eastern Samesa and Gertrude’s, a Jew-ish style diner in Prospect Heights. We first became aware of Sussman before he opened Gertrude’s with partners Nate Adler and Rachel Jackson a year ago. His Instagr…
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"Climate Fiction" is the sanitized version of what Brian actually calls this media phenomena. You'll hear the actual reference during the beginning of the episode. But the fact is, we have entered a time in which every storm, flood, heatwave, cold snap and wild fire is being blamed on human-caused climate change. It's preposterous. An unnecessary g…
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A new book, called “Brooklynites: The Remarkable Story of the Free Black Communities that Shaped a Borough,” out in September, tells the story of Brooklyn’s free Black population between 1790 and 1870, 80 years of unfathomable change in the borough and the country at large. The book, by Prithi Kanakamedala, is a cultural and social history, told th…
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In conjunction with the release of Brian Sussman's new book, Climate Cult, in this episode he interviews the man who wrote the very first book exposing the climate agenda and the fraud known as Al Gore: New York Times bestselling author, Chris Horner.Not only did Chris write The Politically Correct Guide to Global Warming in 2007, he has also endor…
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In just two years California has gone from a near $100 billion budget surplus to a $45 billion deficit. While legislators are tinkering with meaningless spending cuts, one distinct portion of the budget that will remain virtually intact is California’s annual massive climate change budget which amounts to about $50 billion in the coming fiscal year…
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Biden's campaign is in desperate straights. What card could his administration play to better their chances of beating Donald Trump in November? In this episode Brian shares exclusive information from his new book, "Climate Cult: Exposing and Defeating Their War on Life, Liberty, and Property," warning that Biden is considering using Executive Auth…
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Molly Roden Winter never set out to be the face of Park Slope polyamory, but here we are. Her book “More: A Memoir of Open Marriage” came out earlier this year and instantly hit the best seller lists. It became the subject of think pieces and trend stories, landed her on talk shows and podcasts and essentially went viral in a way that clearly under…
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Eddie Wilson is a businessman who is known as the “King of Exits.” He has owned over 125 companies and exited over 120 of them successfully. His current private equity firm Collective Influence has significant holdings as well. Of those holdings, the Private Equity firm owns – Think Realty, American Association of Private Lenders, Apticode, FitCon,…
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Born and raised in New York City, Cey Adams emerged from the vibrant graffiti scene of the 1970s while still in his teens, tagging “Cey City” on subway cars and painting murals — and was one of the first wave of street artists to obtain gallery representation. He met the Beastie Boys before they were the Beastie Boys, and designed their first logo,…
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In this episode we "get real" regarding climate and energy, both of which are in the crosshairs of vigorous debate. My guest is Dr. Calvin Beisner, President of the Cornwall Alliance for the Stewardship of Creation. Calvin and Dr. David Legates have written a bestseller: "Climate and Energy, The Case for Realism." You will find this episode incredi…
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Bob Burg has been successfully showing entrepreneurs, leaders, & sales pros for over 30 yrs, how to build relationships, communicate their value, & accelerate their business growth as one of the top Sales and Entrepreneur trainers in the world. Though for years he was best known for his sales classic, Endless Referrals, it’s his business parable he…
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It is not about a pristine environment. Instead, Earth Day is a clever charade designed to bash life, liberty and the owner of personal property, and usher in a new era of Marxist collectivism. Established on April 22, 1970, Earth Day’s founders held a common dislike for America and used their positions of influence to utilize the public education …
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The Good Liars are comedians Davram Stiefler and Jason Selvig, and for nearly a decade they have been doggedly traveling the country — most notably to presidential campaign rallies for both political parties — trolling attendees and politicians in fearless interviews that often go viral. All with an eye towards exposing hypocrisy, hubris, absurdity…
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Even though it’s as obvious as one plus one equals two, there is a large segment of society that would stamp their feet and declare, “Two is your reality and it’s misinformation. My truth says the answer is three!” Or maybe even five—or seven.Whether it’s climate, biology, equity, or justice, the once easy answers and conclusions are subject to the…
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Dan Perlman is a comedian, writer and director in Brooklyn He co-created, wrote and starred in Showtime's critically acclaimed comedy series, “Flatbush Misdemeanors” which was sadly not renewed after its much lauded and pitch-perfect two season run. Don’t count Dan out though. He just keeps making things — short things for now. Much as Flatbush Mis…
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Is this really the hottest weather ever? Certainly, you’ve seen the headlines stating that is the case. In this episode, Brian continues to share key concepts from his book, Climate Cult, this time concentrating on setting the record straight when it comes to temperature. In doing so, he presents damning information that activists wish had never co…
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Rapper, singer, artist, producer and, since 2010, one third of the Brooklyn hip-hop group the Flatbush Zombies, Erick the Architect has dropped his first full-length solo album, "I've Never Been Here Before.” The title is a sly allusion to where he's at in life — emotionally, physically, professionally, musically — and the 16 tracks within feature …
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"But there's a consensus of scientists who agree fossil fuels are changing the climate!" We've all heard this statement many times from those touting the climate agenda. However, as you will discover in this interview with distinguished climate scientist Dr. Judith Curry, such allegations are a total canard. In this episode, Dr. Curry speaks to the…
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Welcome to another episode of Collective Wisdom by Demand Collective. I’m joined by Ben Staley, Sr. Director of Marketing Operations & Promotions @ Vendr– a B2B SaaS buying platform that enables the world’s fastest-growing companies to purchase SaaS, without friction and at a fair price. Ben has over 13 years of Marketing experience. He focuses on …
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Robert Simonson writes about cocktails, food and travel for the New York Times, where he’s been a contributor since 2000. He is the author of seven books about cocktails — he literally wrote the book on the old-fashioned and one on the martini. His latest tome, out now, widens the lens — by a lot. “The Encyclopedia of Cocktails: The People, Bars an…
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At the heart of the Climate Agenda is Marxism, the antidote for which is liberty and an economy that allows for free enterprise. In this episode you will enjoy Part Three revealing key concepts from Brian’s book, Climate Cult: Exposing and Defeating Their War on Life, Liberty, and Property. This installment will illustrate how the climate change ag…
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For 17 years Maria Popova has kept an online literary journal of sorts, a catalogue of what she’s been reading, contemplating and grappling with across multiple disciplines — literature, science, art, philosophy, poetry and what she has called “various other tentacles of human thought and feeling.” She started her site, the Marginalian, under a dif…
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In order to defeat your foe, you must understand their roots and resolve. Episode 234 presents the 2nd part of a series revealing key concepts from Brian’s book, Climate Cult: Exposing and Defeating Their War on Life, Liberty, and Property. Utilizing head-turning excerpts from the book, Brian reveals the radical underpinnings of the Green Agenda wi…
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What makes a story a New York story? Maybe it’s seeing a drag queen emerge from a manhole cover on Canal Street in a full look at 6:30 a.m. Or it could be a woman carrying a bag of live eels on the subway to the shock of no one. The thing is, you know a New York Story when you’ve got one, and Dan Saltzstein has collected a whole book’s worth of lit…
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In this episode Brian begins a new series revealing key components to his new book, Climate Cult: Exposing and Defeating Their War on Life, Liberty, and Property. In this first installment, Brian explains how the environmental movement, and specifically the climate change agenda, features all the classic hallmarks of a cult.…
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Not only is Dr. Uché Blackstock a second-generation Black woman physician, she is the first Black mother-daughter legacy to have graduated from Harvard Medical School. Today she is the founder and CEO of Advancing Health Equity, a consultancy that helps its clients in the healthcare and corporate space to provide racially equitable care. She is als…
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Nigel Holland is a founder of the world class band Evil Woman “The American ELO.” The Electric Light Orchestra, known around the world as the “Premier Orchestral Rock & Roll Band," pumped out many great hits in the 1970’s like Can't Get It Out of My Head, Strange Magic & Evil Woman. There was no other band quite like them. They combined the beat of…
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Most New Yorkers don’t need an introduction to Veselka. One of the last of many Slavic restaurants that once proliferated in the East Village, Veselka is turning 70 this year, it’s more robust, vital and relevant as a cultural hub that it’s ever been. It’s expanding into Williamsburg later this year and it’s the subject of a new documentary, out no…
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This is the FULL INTERVIEW with the former Director of the National Hurricane Center, Dr. Neil Frank (age 92). In this special episode Dr. Frank shares his love of meteorology and forecasting, his first experience in a typhoon, why the temperature record is flawed, how CO2 is beneficial to life, how numeric model forecasting has created a deficit i…
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Lee Fields is a funk and soul legend who has been recording for 55 years and performing for longer than that. From his roots in hardscrabble Wilson, North Carolina — where his parents ran a speakeasy on Saturday nights and took him to church on Sundays — through the funky 1970s, Fields honed an explosive live act frequently compared to James Brown.…
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Welcome to another episode of Collective Wisdom by Demand Collective. Today I’m joined by Crissy Saunders, CEO and Co-Founder of CS2 Marketing– a MArketing Ops agency that builds Revenue Growth Architecture to powers efficient and predictable revenue growth. Crissy also serves as an advisor to Syncari, Chili Piper, while also being Cofounder and Bo…
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Second City is the legendary Chicago improv comedy company that opened in 1969 and launched the careers of everyone from Bill Murray and Gilda Radner to Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara to Tina Fey and Amy Poehler to Keegan-Michael Key to Stephen Colbert and Steve Carrell and Mike Meyers and Tim Meadows and so on. This month they’ve opened their fi…
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Bensonhurst-born Anthony Mongiello is the unheralded inventor, he claims to this day, of the stuffed crust pizza. Mongiello, who holds a 1987 patent for the method of making pizzas with cheese baked into the crust, sued Pizza Hut when they rolled out their own product with the same name in 1995 — for $1 billion. That lawsuit — which was rejected in…
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In this episode we glean from the 92-years of wisdom found in that of the former Director of the National Hurricane Center, Dr. Neil Frank, In this portion of our interview, Dr. Franks notes the life-giving benefits of CO2, and explains the current warm cycle the earth finds itself in. Dr. Frank also brings up an interesting point, explaining why s…
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The hit Amazon series “Reacher" just wrapped its second season and has been re-upped for a third — and coming back with it is the character Frances Neagley, played by Maria Sten. Neagley is Jack Reacher’s colleague, a retired U.S. Army Master Sergeant, his confidante and in many ways his equal. Sten herself is just as fascinating as Reacher, and ha…
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We are told there are more hurricanes than ever because of climate change? Does the world's foremost senior hurricane statesman agree with that? In this episode you will be fascinated to hear what the former Director of the National Hurricane Center, Dr. Neil Frank, says about climate change and the biggest storms on earth.Length of episode: 20 min…
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Today we’re talking with a theatrical power couple: Joe Tapper stars in the Off Broadway dark comedy “The White Chip,” opening February 1 and co-produced by his wife, the Tony-winning actor Annaleigh Ashford. We talk about the play and Tapper’s own personal connection to the role. We discuss Ashford’s career as well and adding a producer credit to …
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Masood Boomgaard is an internationally renowned comedian who is probably your favorite alternative life coach also known by his alter ego “Self-Help Singh.” The comedian, & (de)motivational speaker and parody expert discovered his inner alter ego when as rumor has it, he fell & hit his head as he rushed to the toilet after some bad lamb vindaloo. I…
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Join us for another episode of Demand Collective with Andy Binkley, Founder at Tourial walks us through his journey as a marketer and eventually as a founder. He talks topics like integration as king, illustrating ROI to prospects, and conextualizing product value in customer conversations. Where do self-guided product tours fit into the broader sa…
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The city’s 34 Cultural Institutions Groups — organizations including The Brooklyn Museum, BAM, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and more — depend on funding from the department of cultural affairs. It is a department that is facing drastic cuts in Mayor Eric Adams’ proposed budget for the coming fiscal year, which, if approved, could be devastating to m…
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BRUCE SUSSMAN received the 2022 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Book of a Musical for the Broadway show Harmony. With Jack Feldman, he co-authored the scores for Ted Tally’s Coming Attractions (Outer Critics Circle Award) and Wendy Wasserstein’s first musical, Miami, both produced by André Bishop at Playwrights Horizons. He also co-authored the sc…
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Data collection is the new oil. Not only has it made many into the wealthiest people the planet has ever seen, but its collection is destroying America. Tech companies began trolling for our personal data years ago, particularly through social media. We all knew it was occurring, and most simply thought it was so these companies could better target…
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