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The Jasmine Star Show is a conversational business podcast that explores what it really means to turn your passion into profits. Law school dropout turned world-renowned photographer and expert business strategist, host Jasmine Star delivers her best business advice every week with a mixture of inspiration, wittiness, and a kick in the pants. On The Jasmine Star Show, you can expect raw business coaching sessions, honest conversations with industry peers, and most importantly: tactical tips ...
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BeYourOwnMuse

Spelman College Museum of Fine Art

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The Spelman College Museum of Fine Art is the only museum in the nation emphasizing art by and about women of the African Diaspora. This original podcast series highlights Black women cultural producers and our exhibitions and programs.
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Connecting Minds

Christian Yordanov

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Interviews on various topics with awesome people, and solo talk on all things health, with Christian Yordanov. Christian is an author and certified Functional Diagnostic Nutrition practitioner. His latest book is How to Actually Live Longer, Vol.1: https://amzn.to/3OnZJGl Christian offers health consulting services to those that want to restore their health from complex/chronic issues and those that are looking to optimise their health and lognevity. For more information, visit his website: ...
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PreserveCast

Preservation Maryland

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PreserveCast is where the past and present meet to discuss how history impacts today – and tomorrow. Hosted by Nicholas Redding of Preservation Maryland.
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womanCREATE

Duette Hart

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Encouraging and Empowering stay at home moms, working moms, mompreneurs recovering from c-section surgery or post partum depression. Whether in the home - in the office - at their local church or even on the go. Women have this unique ability to organize and be creative. The ability to reproduce just from a small seed. Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much.
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Nancy Kranzberg talks with artists, performers and movers and shakers in the arts community. Interviews cover music, visual arts, dance, literature and performance. Produced by Nancy Kranzberg and Jon Valley. Edited by Jon Valley, with engineering assistance by Mid-Coast.
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See the art world through my eyes as an art dealer with thirty years in the business. Interviews of unique and interesting individuals that collect, deal and find art as compelling as I do. Learn the pitfalls of the art world and the interesting cast of characters that are a constant thread of entertaining commentary. Pull up a chair with me, Mark Sublette and the Art Dealer Diaries.
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Welcome to Curated Culture Chats; Knocking Down Walls, where we create a platform that allows diverse leaders to partner with colleagues, connect with outside partners, and engage with the community. Despite all the discomfort, conversations around diversity, equity, and inclusion are important, because they help us address and recognize our biases and blind spots. Keeping the conversation going assists with keeping the topic and actions behind it top of mind. Curated Culture Chats; Knocking ...
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The You and I Podcast

Ozioma I. and Caronique C.

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A lifestyle podcast aiming to create a passionate and thriving community who aspire and inspire in all aspects of life. Every Monday, best friends, Ozi and Caro bring you productivity tips, healthy, and wellness advice, experiences, and stories that can help you on your journey as you live your best life.
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Welcome to Ashland University Library's podcast! Join us for conversations inside and outside library stacks as we discuss topics of interest to the university community. Learn more about our podcast @ https://libguides.ashland.edu/podcast Podcast Music: Sun Says Yes by spinningmerkaba (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/jlbrock44/57746
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Solving for X

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This is Solving for X, our podcast for the TEDx Community! Listen to a new episode every other week, as TEDx organizers and TED staff members share candid stories, wisdom, and tips about everything that goes into producing TEDx events.
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In Indigenous Materials in Libraries and the Curriculum: Latin American and Latinx Sources (Routledge, 2024), Javier Muñoz-Díaz, Kathia Ibacache, and Leila Gómez argue for a decolonial engagement with Indigenous peoples’ creative work to build awareness of divergent epistemologies and foster healing in the learning community. This interview discuss…
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I created my first course in 2016, and hand-to-heaven, it changed my life. But lemme tell you this: there were plenty of questions I wish I knew the answers to before I created the actual content. How should I price it? How can I ensure a good completion rate? How should I distribute it? I want you to feel fully equipped and confident through every…
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I thought I would do something a little different with today's podcast - It's a lecture that I did for the Nevada Museum of Art. They recently had a large Maynard Dixon exhibit and there's a great book that goes with it on Dixon's Nevada pieces. So this is an hour long lecture on just Maynard Dixon and the West. You know, the whole story. Basically…
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Creating a Person-Centered Library: Best Practices for Supporting High-Needs Patrons (Bloomsbury, 2023) provides a comprehensive overview of various services, programs, and collaborations to help libraries serve high-needs patrons as well as strategies for supporting staff working with these individuals. While public libraries are struggling to add…
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I’m not ONLY taking you behind-the-scenes in this episode… I’m bringing you inside of my brain. Lemme preface by saying this: I know how I think is different. And because of this, the way I see opportunities and investments helps me maximize my experience and find the hidden potential in every situation. I want to share my thought process with you …
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Do you remember the “Share a Coke” campaign? It was iconic. (And yet, so simple?!) I mean, they put names on a can and boosted their sales by 2 Billion in just one summer. The lesson? Personalization works. Creativity works. Simple works. And this right here is exactly why, in this episode, you’ll learn innovative marketing strategies and key tips …
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So for anyone who's never gone to Santa Fe Indian Market, I'll just give you the lowdown on what happens on the Friday beforehand. You have this event around noon-ish where they announce all of the winners for that year. Now, it's mainly for the artists and the press, but we were fortunate enough to have sponsored the grand prize, which is the Best…
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Real talk: a strong personal brand can act as a protective moat for your business. Apple? Stronger because of the Steve Jobs brand. Tesla? Better known because of Elon Musk. Spanx? Iconic because of Sara Blakely. Yes. It’s that important. But here’s the deal: even high-achieving entrepreneurs struggle with impostor syndrome. In fact, it can be even…
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Teaching our students how to become flexible and accurate evaluators of information requires teaching them adaptable processes and not static heuristics. Our conventional information literacy teaching and learning tools are simply not up to tackling the life-long, real-world challenges and transferable applications required by today's evolving info…
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On this week’s PreserveCast, we’re setting a course for the Chesapeake Bay with first-generation Maryland crabber Luke McFadden. Luke’s story is anything but typical – from beginning crabbing at age 12 to developing a social media following to help build a brand – but his atypical approach to crabbing might just be what the industry needs at this c…
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Often assumed to be a self-evident good, Open Access has been subject to growing criticism for perpetuating global inequities and epistemic injustices. it has been seen as imposing exploitative business and publishing models and as exacerbating exclusionary research evaluation culture and practices. Achieving Global Open Access: The Need for Scient…
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If you’re in the thick of building, scaling, your pivoting your business or your career: LISTEN UP! (Yes, in all caps!) This episode is for you. Today’s guest is sharing a blueprint on how to grow, pivot, and scale successfully (even if you’re literally starting from scratch.) Nancy Twine is the founder of the natural haircare company Briogeo. She’…
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If you’re a 7-figure business owner ready to create a powerful brand, learn high-level marketing strategies, and build systems that scale alongside a group of talented 7-figure entrepreneurs, you must click >>HERE<< to be added to the waitlist for my upcoming mastermind. You'll be first to hear when we open applications. ************ She started of…
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Your team is mostly made up of two kinds of people: donkeys and unicorns. Lemme explain: Unicorns are high-achievers who can create and manage systems independently, while donkeys are reliable executors of the tasks within the systems (both are important to your organization). Most teams consist primarily of donkeys, and you know what? That's perfe…
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I've known Michael Higgins for 35+ years and he was actually one of the first dealers that I met in Tucson when I moved here. You see, Michael has been actively buying and selling Native American arts since 1972. Michael got out of the military after serving in Vietnam, and went directly into the buying and selling of Native American art. His area …
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Returning guest Brandon Thomas ... Enjoy Connect with Brandon: Website: https://www.expandingrealitypodcast.com/ Expanding Reality Podcast: https://www.expandingrealitypodcast.com/copy-of-video YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBrATGSZs2m-1-30_9VHPHw Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/expanding-reality/id1469846551…
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Ever wondered what it takes to truly achieve greatness in your industry? Spoiler alert: it all starts with ONE IDEA. Today, I'm thrilled to bring back Will Guidara, a visionary whose journey to the top is rooted in the concept of "unreasonable hospitality." What blew my mind was how such a profound concept was birthed through the power of collabora…
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Let’s just keep it real for a moment: Pivoting in business can be scary. Especially when you’ve had previous massive success. And letting that fear reign is EXACTLY what’s keeping many entrepreneurs from getting to their next level. But my guest today is here to show us how she broke through those barriers…by launching a second brand that went comp…
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Dana Turkovic, Curator of the Laumeier Sculpture Park, stopped by to speak with Nancy about the sculpture park, and her career. Founded in 1976, Laumeier is one of the first and largest dedicated sculpture parks in the country. In 1968, Mrs. Matilda Laumeier bequeathed the first 72 acres of the future Laumeier Sculpture Park to St. Louis County in …
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Can you think of one (yes, just one) business decision you’ve been avoiding? Hiring a team member? Rebranding your business? Raising your prices? Well, what if you took the expectation of the outcome away and just let making the decision be the win? Because here’s the deal: Making a decision, any decision, is a sign of progress, growth, and self-tr…
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I had Ron Munn on today. Ron's been in the business for 60+ years. He started his first gallery in 1968 and ran a very successful auction for decades. I've known him for over 30 years and he's always been one of the individuals I wanted to have on the podcast, because he has the longevity. He's known all of the players and he's seen the art and the…
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Predatory publishing is a complex problem that harms a broad array of stakeholders and concerns across the scholarly communications system. It shines a light on the inadequacies of scholarly assessment and related rewards systems, contributes to the marginalization of scholarship from less developed countries, and negatively impacts the acceptance …
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Have you ever wondered how extremely successful business owners develop and evolve their product suite? Well, you’re in luck, in a recent exclusive keynote session from the Increase Your Visibility Intensive, Julie Solomon, Visibility, Brand Strategy, and Brand Deal Coach so graciously shares how she did exactly that. And the best part? She not onl…
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Today’s episode of PreserveCast returns to the United Kingdom to open a conversation with Colin and Dan Richards of CJR Heritage, a company that has spanned continents and worked with princes to save priceless heritage. From Transylvania to the Great Wall of China, we’re talking with two of England’s most accomplished tradespeople about the future …
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Real talk: Influencer marketing is here to stay, there’s no doubt about it. But how do you get started? What do you need to know beforehand? And how do you leverage its power to scale your business (without needing millions in capital?) That's just one of the many (MANY!) reasons I invited Dan Fleyshman, the youngest founder of a publicly traded co…
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I had Terry DeWald on today. I've known Terry for over 30 years. He's a magnificent person and he's a dealer, but he's also an expert in Native American basketry and textiles, specifically Navajo. He's spent his entire life working with the Tohono O'Odham basket makers and knows them all very intimately and are a big part of his life. I've been try…
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I’ve always said that if I’m the dumbest, poorest, and least experienced person in the room then it’s the right room for me. Well…honey, in Gary Vaynerchuk’s Growth Accelerator Program (Vyve), I was in the perfect room. From watching Gary’s team and Chief of Staff facilitate the entire event to the hearing Gary’s state of the union talking about ma…
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Today we're talking with Vedet Coleman-Robinson, Ph.D., who serves as the president and CEO of the Association of African American Museums (AAAM), an organization bringing stories of civil rights and social injustice to the forefront, chronicling the strides that have been made, and emphasizing inequalities that still exist today. AAAM is hosting i…
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Hrvoje Morić is the host of The Geopolitics & Empire Podcast, where he conducts interviews with prominent international experts on a wide-range of topics. Past guests have included diplomats, government officials, whistleblowers, soldiers, spies, economists, academics, scientists, wealthy investors, dissidents, journalists, and musicians. Connect w…
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Matthew Kearns: President and Artistic Director of St. Lou Fringe, stopped by to talk with Nancy about this year's festival. --- About the festival: "It all started in 1947 in Edinburgh, Scotland, as an alternative festival that played concurrently with the Edinburgh International Festival. In 1948, Robert Kemp, a local journalist, gave it the name…
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“Stories of archives are always stories of phantoms, of the death or disappearance or erasure of something, the preservation of what remains, and its possible reappearance—feared by some, desired by others,” writes Thomas Keenan. Archiving the Commons: Looking Through the Lens of bak.ma (DPR Barcelona, June 2024) is about those stories and much mor…
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Stephen Datz gave a wonderful lecture for the Western Art Patrons at the Tucson Museum of Art and, you know, it's one thing to actually see paintings up-close and in person, and it's another to actually hear the artist talk about his journey and where those paintings fit in to the greater story. This was the first time Stephen has given a lecture l…
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"You have a choice. You can either get bitter or you can get better. It's up to you." These are the words that became a catalyst for her personal and professional transformation. When Cassandra Worthy, Keynote Speaker and CEO of Change Enthusiasm, was an employee in the aftermath of a $5B acquisition, she almost quit her company. She was frustrated…
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Connect with Patrick: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neocord.vision/ Sick to Death film: https://www.sick2death.com/ Web: https://neocord.gumroad.com/ Web: https://neocord.vision/ Christian's links: Website: https://christianyordanov.com/ My latest book on longevity, How to Actually Live Longer, Vol1.: https://amzn.to/3OnZJGl Follow me on Ins…
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There is one content component that can (quite literally) make or break your searchability and discoverability: your titles. Titles are almost always the first impression your audience has of your content. And a well-crafted title can capture attention, entice curiosity, and drive engagement. (Yes, and amen!) The problem is titles often get little …
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This interview with Shawn(ta) Smith-Cruz about Grabbing Tea: Queer Conversations on Identity and Libraries and Grabbing Tea: Queer Conversations on Archives and Practice (available in 2024 from the Litwin Books Series on Gender and Sexuality in Library and Information Studies) explores how queerness is centered within library and archival theory an…
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A primary question for many librarians, directors, and board members is how to evaluate diversity in a collection on an ongoing basis. Curating Community Collections: A Holistic Approach to Diverse Collection Development (Bloomsbury, 2024) by Mary Schreiber and Wendy Bartlett provides librarians with the tools they need to understand the results of…
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What are you obsessed with right now? For 90% of things in life, being obsessed with someone or something is not a good idea. But then, as it usually happens… the remaining 10% doesn’t apply to business. Or at least it hasn’t been true for my own business journey. In this episode, I’m walking you through my very own framework (one I use often!) to …
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I had photographer Scott Baxter on today and I enjoyed this interview a lot. I was listening to this man's life unfold in front of me and it came out so fluid and easily digestible. He's a loquacious individual but he's also just really interesting. You see, Scott gets a degree in history and just goes: "I'm not going to be a teacher, I'm going to …
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Lemme deal it to you straight: I had so much resistance to taking on a leadership role in my own business. I know, I know, but you see, I grew up watching my dad get ridiculed in his transition to leadership and I knew dang well I didn’t wanna put myself in that same position. But when I finally decided to step up in leadership, I worked on develop…
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Hot take: The best investment you can make for your business is choosing to train your mind. I spent years eye-rolling this truth and then tried it - and I can’t even begin to explain the game-changer it’s been for me as a business owner. What exactly does “training your mind” look like? Don’t worry - I’m not gonna leave you hanging. In this episod…
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Continuing with the Smart Growth theme from last episode, today we're chatting with Maria Tova Enriquez Dougherty from HDAdvisors about urban planning, policy, affordable housing, and the Virginia Zoning Atlas. As always, we'll cover the connection to history and preservation and the real world impact of this work. Maria is involved on a variety of…
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Building on the success and impact of Library 2020: Today’s Leading Visionaries Describe Tomorrow’s Library by Joseph Janes, Library 2035: Imagining the Next Generation of Libraries (Rowman & Littlefield, 2024) edited by Sandra Hirshupdates, expands upon, and broadens the discussions on the future of libraries and the ways in which they transform i…
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Little Rave of the Barbarian Noetics Podcast joins us to discuss societal trends. Connect with Little Raven: Rokfin: https://www.rokfin.com/BarbarianYakFest Altmedia United: https://altmediaunited.com/barbariannoetics/ Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-luke-mitchell-show/id1567149629 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/barb…
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Can you believe we’re halfway through 2024? (I’ll pause to let that sink in.) This is a moment to reflect on what’s worked so far and where adjustments may need to be made. I know I might sound a little crazy, but I believe reflection has the power to reshape your perspective and reignite your motivation…and that's EXACTLY what we’re going to do to…
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