Dr Buti David Mulutsi is an annointed teacher of the Word. He is a church planter and a father to many.
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My self love journey with Buti yoga! 🧘🏼♀️🌀❤️
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A blonde, a brunette, and a redhead walk into a podcast, armchair-investigate a crime, and sing a song about it...that's Straight Up Evil.
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For centuries, Japanese artisans have repaired cracked vessels with pure gold, revealing a new beauty through the imperfection. It’s a metaphor we can’t unsee. Imperfected is a podcast that looks through the cracks and flaws to find more vivid and personal ways of experiencing life. Join us for conversations with creators and thinkers, artists and founders as we discover unexpected ways of seeing the world and our place in it. There’s beauty to be found in imperfection. Hosted by filmmakers ...
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Forward Thinking examines groundbreaking ways in which the world is evolving and how people and organizations can respond to changing demands and technologies. In each episode theorists, innovators, and business leaders discuss global trends—technology, artificial intelligence, globalization, urbanization, climate change, and more—with hosts Michael Chui and Janet Bush of the McKinsey Global Institute.
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This podcast is call life as a teenager. I'm basically going to be telling the world would life is as a teenage girl. life to me pretty tough when you don't have nobody to help you but what this podcast butI can up thousands of people that may becoming a teenager or already one. Post starts a 5pm every day. I won't people to know that can come to me for help.
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Camille Theobald is a comedian and health freak determined to interview every fitness expert, health and wellness purveyors and healthy comedian out there. She has performed in the New York Comedy Festival, Cinderblock Comedy Festival, at Carolines on Broadway and runs a monthly comedy and music show at Rockwood Music Hall.
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Hundreds of millions of people are affected by viral hepatitis and metabolic liver diseases worldwide, which is taking a devastating toll on healthcare systems and the well-being of patients. More importantly, this trend is expected to rise in the next decade. What are the burdens and risks that liver diseases pose to patients? Which strategies would help prevent, screen, diagnose and treat these conditions? When can therapy be discontinued safely? Which strategies can be implemented to impr ...
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What’s the future for cities in the postpandemic world?
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Co-host Janet Bush talks with Ed Glaeser, the Fred and Eleanor Glimp Professor of Economics and the chairman of the Department of Economics at Harvard University. His latest book, coauthored with health economist David Cutler, is Survival of the city: The future of urban life in an age of isolation, written to make sense of what might be the impact…
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Forward Thinking on Europe’s existential crisis with Marco Buti
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Co-host Janet Bush talks with Marco Buti. Buti holds the Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa Chair in European Economic and Monetary Integration at the European University Institute. They cover topics including the following: The evolution of European policy coordination European competitiveness Whether Europe’s business model is sustainable The need of more sp…
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Forward Thinking on the tricky business of removing carbon from our world with Nan Ransohoff
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Co-host Michael Chui talks with Nan Ransohoff. Ransohoff is the head of climate at Stripe and leads Frontier, an advanced market commitment for carbon removal. She answers questions including: Is carbon removal a get out of jail free card for emitters? What are the most promising carbon removal technologies? Is it possible to scale up effective tec…
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Forward Thinking on how geeks are changing the world with Andrew McAfee
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Co-host Michael Chui talks with Andy McAfee. McAfee is a principal research scientist at the MIT Sloan School of Management, co-founder and co-director of MIT’s initiative on the digital economy, and the inaugural visiting fellow at the Technology in Society organization at Google. See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information…
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Forward Thinking on why we ignore inflation—from ancient times to the present—at our peril with Stephen King
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Co-host Janet Bush talks with Stephen King. King is a senior economic advisor to HSBC, having served as the bank’s group chief economist from 1998 to 2015. His latest book, very prescient in timing, is We Need to Talk About Inflation: 14 Urgent Lessons from the Last 2,000 Years. In this podcast, he covers topics including the following: The root ca…
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Forward Thinking on the existential issues facing the middle classes in every country with Homi Kharas
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Co-host Janet Bush talks with Homi Kharas. Kharas is a senior fellow in the Center for Sustainable Development at the Brookings Institution and also cofounder of World Data Lab. He studies policies and trends influencing developing countries, the emergence of the world's middle class, and global governance. He's collaborated with the McKinsey Globa…
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Forward Thinking on funding a clean world with Ann Mettler
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Co-host Janet Bush talks with Ann Mettler. Mettler is Vice President, Europe, at Breakthrough Energy, working on cleantech innovation in pursuit of a net-zero-emissions future. Before her current role, she worked for many years in European public policy. She was head of the European Political Strategy Center, the in-house think tank of the European…
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Forward Thinking on the recipe for Asia’s success story with Justin Yifu Lin
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Co-host Janet Bush talks with Justin Yifu Lin. Lin is dean of the Institute of New Structural Economics, dean of the Institute of South-South Cooperation and Development, and professor and honorary dean of the National School of Development at Peking University. He served as chief economist at the World Bank from 2008 to 2012, and he actually took …
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Forward Thinking on how to live with our longer lives with Andrew J. Scott
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Co-host Janet Bush talks with Andrew J. Scott. Scott is professor of economics at London Business School; his work focuses on the economics of longevity. He's co-founder of the Longevity Forum and a member of the World Economic Forum's Council on Healthy Aging and Longevity, topics that are very much the focus of the McKinsey Health Institute. His …
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Forward Thinking on avoiding another false dawn for Africa and finally seizing the continent’s potential with Carlos Lopes
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Cohost Janet Bush talks with Carlos Lopes. He is a professor in the Mandela School of Public Governance at the University of Cape Town. He’s also an affiliate professor at Sciences Po, Paris, an associate fellow in the Africa Program at Chatham House, and a member of the African Union reform team. Lopes was the policy director for UN Secretary Gene…
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Forward Thinking on bringing the joy to economics with Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers
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Cohost Michael Chui talks with Betsey Stevenson and Justin Wolfers, both professors of public policy and economics at the University of Michigan. They cover topics including the following: Subjective well-being How the labor market has evolved since the pandemic A decline in inequality The potential impact of AI Why write a new economics text book?…
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Forward Thinking on the brave new world of generative AI with Ethan Mollick
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Co-host Michael Chui talks with business professor Ethan Mollick. He is an associate professor at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Mollick covers topics including the following: What is generative AI? How substantial are the performance improvements workers can gain from using generative AI How to use human management skills to…
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Forward Thinking on the rollercoaster of central banking with Hans-Helmut Kotz
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Co-host Michael Chui talks with economist Hans-Helmut Kotz who is a visiting professor of economics at Harvard University, a senior policy fellow at the Leibniz Institute for financial research at Goethe University, Frankfurt, and on the economics faculty of Freiburg University. Kotz covers topics including the following: Parallels between the 2007…
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Forward Thinking on people on the move and the technological progress and productivity they bring with Dany Bahar
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Co-host Janet Bush talks with economist Dany Bahar. He is an associate professor of practice of international and public affairs at Brown University’s Watson Institute and a senior fellow of the Growth Lab at the Harvard Center for International Development. He’s also a nonresident fellow at the Brookings Institution and the Center for Global Devel…
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Forward Thinking on ‘megathreats,’ ‘polycrises,’ and ‘doom loops’ with Nouriel Roubini
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Co-host Michael Chui talks with Nouriel Roubini. Roubini is professor emeritus of economics at the Stern School of Business at New York University, and CEO of Roubini Macro Associates, a global macroeconomics consultancy. He covers topics including the following: The “mother of all” debt crises and what to do about it Likely future trends in the gl…
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Brianna Maitland was last seen on March 19, 2004 after she clocked out of her shift at the Black Lantern Inn in Montgomery, VT. She has not been seen since. Brianna is described as a white female, 5’3”-5’5”, with brown hair and brown eyes. Her left nostril is pierced, and she has a faint scar on her left eyebrow to her forehead. She goes by Bri and…
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Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan Part Two
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80s babies unite as we conclude our two-part series on Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan! Links and Resources https://www.biography.com/crime/tonya-harding-nancy-kerrigan-attack-photos https://bleacherreport.com/articles/1887592-harding-kerrigan-20-years-later-remembering-the-stunning-life-changing-attack https://www.cbsnews.com/news/almanac-the-nan…
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Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan Part One
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80s babies unite as we begin our two-part series on Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan! Links and Resources https://www.biography.com/crime/tonya-harding-nancy-kerrigan-attack-photos https://bleacherreport.com/articles/1887592-harding-kerrigan-20-years-later-remembering-the-stunning-life-changing-attack https://www.cbsnews.com/news/almanac-the-nancy-…
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On November 28, 1992, skeletal remains of a male aged 11-17 years were found in a wooded area off Highway 95 in Newburyport, Massachusetts. The decedent was suffering from an impacted molar at the time of his death, but no evidence of dental treatment has ever been recovered. If you have any information regarding Newburyport John Doe, please contac…
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Forward Thinking on working at the interface of the environment and business with Justin Adams
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Co-host Michael Chui talks with Justin Adams. Adams is the head of partnerships at Just Climate, a climate-led investment business. he answers questions, including: How does nature or the ecosystem provide services to the economy? How much needs to be invested in nature? What role can capitalism play in addressing issues around sustainability? What…
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Join us as we spread awareness about the unsolved disappearance of Asha Degree! In the early morning hours of Feb 14, 2000, 9 year old Asha Degree left her family home in North Carolina. She would be spotted walking along the side of the road a few miles from her home, then Asha would run into the woods and never be seen again. Asha would be 30 yea…
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WARNING: This episode contains highly disturbing content. Savanna Greywind was 22 years old and 8 months pregnant when she was brutally murdered by her upstairs neighbor in August 2017 in Fargo, North Dakota. Links and Resources https://www.twincities.com/2018/02/03/savanna-greywind-wasnt-dead-when-baby-cut-from-womb-prosecutors-say-at-abductors-se…
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Khayman Welch was last seen in Apache Junction, Arizona at 7:15 p.m. on August 12, 2020 when he and his uncle stopped at Weaver's Needle Vista Viewpoint at milepost 203 and State Route 88 to watch the sunset in the Superstition Mountain wilderness. He walked southeast off into the desert to see the sunset, and he has never been seen or heard from a…
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Forward Thinking on what deep history might tell us about today’s turbulent times with Alan Taylor
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In this podcast, economist Alan Taylor covers how history can provide a lens into trends in globalization and wealth and the long-term impact of pandemics. See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy informationBy McKinsey Global Institute
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Join us as we discuss the disappearance of Maura Murray! This is part two of a two part series. If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Maura Murray, please visit https://www.doj.nh.gov/criminal/cold-case/victim-list/maura-murray.htm to submit a tip today. If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Brianna Maitlan…
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Join us as we discuss the disappearance of Maura Murray! This is part one of a two part series. If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Maura Murray, please visit https://www.doj.nh.gov/criminal/cold-case/victim-list/maura-murray.htm to submit a tip today. If you have any information regarding the disappearance of Brianna Maitlan…
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Straight Up Doe: Sugarloaf Township Jane Doe
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On December 20, 1994, a female’s fully skeletonized remains were found in Sugarloaf Township, Pennsylvania during a mine reclamation project. The surveyor of the project noticed something on a steep embankment overlooking a water filled strip mine. He found a pelvic bone. This area of Sugarloaf Township is wooded and about two miles from the West H…
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Ana Walshe was a 39-year-old mother of three from Massachusetts who went missing after having dinner with her husband and a friend on New Year's Eve 2022. Searches for Ana have been unsuccessful, but her husband Brian Walshe has been charged with her murder. He has pleaded not guilty. If you have any information regarding the disappearance or murde…
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Brandon Lee Helms was 42 years old when he was last seen the morning of December 14, 2015 when he left a friend’s home off Teeterville Highway in Lakeland, Georgia. When he left the residence, he left behind his truck, cell phone, coat, and cigarettes, taking only his wallet and keys. Brandon has not been seen or heard from since. If you have any i…
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Forward Thinking on how to get remote working right with Nicholas Bloom
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In this episode, co-host Michael Chui talks with Nicholas Bloom. Bloom is the William Eberle Professor of Economics at Stanford University and a senior fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research. He covers topics including the following: The history of remote work How remote work can enhance productivity What practices make hybri…
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Ellen Rae Greenberg was a 27-year-old first-grade teacher who was found dead in her Philadelphia apartment on Wednesday, January 26, 2011. Ellen died as a result of 20 stab wounds, but the scene was treated as a suicide. Links and Resources Sign The Petition for Justice for Ellen Justice for Ellen Facebook Page GoFundMe by Friends of the Greenberg …
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On January 8, 2014, contractors were working along a mid-central Mississippi creek in Sharkey County when they found a skull in a drainage canal. There were no other remains found with the skull. In January 2021, DNA results indicated that Sharkey County John Doe was a black male and he likely has relatives form Sharkey County or the surrounding ar…
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