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Evoking the Sublime is a monthly podcast hosted by Shea, a member of Sword Chomp. The aim is to provide an auditory account of the history and creation of one video game per episode with a mixture of a recanting of history paired with interviews.
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Absurd Hypotheticals

Chris Yee, Marcus Lehner, Ben Storms

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Absurd Hypotheticals is a comedy podcast where co-hosts Chris Yee, Marcus Lehner, and Ben Storms answer ridiculous questions in funny ways. What if you had the ability to perfectly train whales? What if all paper disappeared? Tune in to find out. New episode every Monday.
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But Why is a show led by kids. They ask the questions and we find the answers. It’s a big interesting world out there. On But Why, we tackle topics large and small, about nature, words, even the end of the world. Know a kid with a question? Record it with a smartphone. Be sure to include your kid's first name, age, and town and send the recording to questions@butwhykids.org!
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A weekly sports discussion from Slate. Hang Up and Listen features Slate sports editor Josh Levin, writer Stefan Fatsis (author of A Few Seconds of Panic), Slate writer and Slow Burn host Joel Anderson, and a selection of interesting guests from around the sports world.
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Sonny Lee knows how to introduce ideas that not only make sense, but are common sense. As an American who is black, an armed services member, a long-time professional in the private sector, an educator, and a role-model, Sonny Lee brings the lessons learned in his life to add context to ours. Cover art photo provided by Olu Famule on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@kehfam
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Unlabelling Effect

Vivian, Rita and Melody

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Welcome to the Unlabelling Effect, where three distinctive women daringly dive into some taboos with the intention to normalise the uncomfortable yet vital conversations. By disrupting the fear of opening up one‘s vulnerability and insecurities; we hope to develop a self-empowering and growing mindset collectively. Dare to feel, dare to be real!
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Eating Glass

Will Nitze (IQBAR) + Joe Lemay (Rocketbook)

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Welcome to Eating Glass! It's a podcast where we ask startup founders the questions no one else will. Our goal? Reveal what it's actually like to start, scale, and exit a company. Hosted by Joe Lemay, who bootstrapped his reusable notebook company Rocketbook to a $50M exit and Will Nitze, Founder/CEO at IQBAR, a nutrition company he's taken to $40M+ in annual revenue.
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At Bitewing Games, our mission is to create and share classy board games that bite. For hobbyist gamers, this podcast will help you to explore your own tastes in the hobby and perhaps discover your next favorite game that fits those tastes. For game designers, this podcast will offer you more tools to add to your utility belt and metrics to measure your projects by. Subscribe to our newsletter at BitewingGames.com, follow us on social media, and stay tuned for exciting things to come!
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Food-Free at Last: How I Learned to Eat Air

Dr. Robert Jones MD PhD DDS ODD on Podiobooks.com

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Get the Monkey Off Your Back Food is a drug. Break the shackles of addiction and learn to eat air! In this detailed guide, Dr. Robert Jones, MD, PhD, DDS, ODD gives you the practical, step-by-step advice you need to transition to the air-only diet. Common Questions About the Air-Only Diet: Q: Eating air? Are you crazy? A: I am a medical doctor with more than forty years of clinical experience. An Obesity Epidemic is sweeping across our great nation. Eating air is the answer. Q: Isn't there a ...
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From the editors of MEAT+POULTRY, this weekly Podcast is your online portal to hear from experts in the industry about the latest news, trends, technologies and people in the world of meat and poultry processing.
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The BP & j Podcast

The BP & j Podcast

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Watcha’ been watchin, eatin, who died this week, and what needs to stop. Shootin the poo and hangin with the tastebuds. Bi-weekly Netflix Book Club discussing a Netflix movie posted as separate episodes. &wdup!
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Podcast Greatness Productions presents the Ready Set Show Podcast with your hosts, DT and Morelock!!! Thank you all for stopping by our Anchor page where we in the lab creating podcast greatness every week here and Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, & many more streaming platforms! On this podcast we act a fool & talk gaming, music, local news, and much more! Thanks to all who have supported us we can't thank you enough! We welcome all listeners old and new to join us each week so give us a f ...
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Looking to grow your DTC brand? 'Ecommerce Marketing 101' has the answers. Join us for honest discussions with marketers and creatives who have hands-on experience scaling ecommerce businesses. We'll share the secrets behind their success and dive deep into the strategies they've used to scale their brand. Hosted by Dash.app, the visual content management tool trusted by top ecommerce companies, this podcast takes you behind the scenes of ambitious DTC companies. Whether you're a seasoned pr ...
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Copa America (7:03): A security breakdown outside the stadium marred Argentina’s 1-0 win over Colombia. U.S. soccer ( 21:19): Will a big-name European replace Gregg Berhalter? Crossword puzzles (34:26): An interview about the art of solving crosswords really fast. (Note: time codes are only accurate for Slate Plus members, who listen ad free.) Want…
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There are obvious perks of living alone, including learning how to be your own company, knowing yourself on a deeper level, having your own routine/schedule without disruption... Nonetheless, what can you do when loneliness has taken over? To the brave souls who moved abroad alone, how did you cope being away with all your ties and loved ones? Tune…
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Have you ever been threading one leg through a pair of pants in the morning and wondered…why do we wear clothes anyway? Or wondered why pockets in clothing designed for girls are sometimes smaller than the pockets in clothing designed for boys? In this episode we tackle questions about clothes with fashion historian and writer Amber Butchart. Downl…
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Joel Anderson, Josh Levin, and the Ringer’s Bryan Curtis talk about Klay Thompson’s move to Dallas and whether there will ever be another NBA dynasty. They also check in on the state of sports media TV rights, and they welcome Texas and Oklahoma to the SEC. Klay to Dallas (2:38): Is the Golden State breakup what the NBA wants? Sports media rights (…
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Stefan Fatsis and Joel Anderson talk to the New Yorker’s Louisa Thomas about the 55th pick in last week’s NBA draft: LeBron James’ son, Bronny. Plus, Joel and Josh Levin interview Wil Aaron about racism in baseball in the decades after Jackie Robinson. Bronny James (3:33): LeBron James wanted to play with his kid in the NBA. Will that be good for B…
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Entering your late 20s is when people start to reflect on all the decisions they've made. Should you pivot or stay? Do you have a pattern/loop that you'd like to break? Do you want to take THE risk now? How does YOUR future look, and are you heading that way? These questions might help to bring some clarity in this pivotal period. "Why Am I Lost?" …
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Joe and Will sit down with Peter Rahal, co-founder of RXBAR, to delve into his journey from a challenging school experience to creating one of the most iconic protein bars on the market. Peter shares how early adversity shaped his relentless drive, the innovative approach behind RXBAR's success, and the pivotal moments that led to a $600 million ex…
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Joel Anderson, Stefan Fatsis, and Josh Levin share their thoughts on baseball legend Willie Mays, who died last week at age 93. Morgan Campbell of the CBC also joins to analyze the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials and to look at how the sports world turned on Drake. Mays (3:02): His greatest catch, the racism he faced, and his run-in with Commis…
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The guys are back and so are the kings!!! Join Sludge, The Lorax, and The Master of Texas as they journey into Hollow Earth with Godzilla and Kong to take down the Skar King!! #MonsterMovieStompdown is a podcast dedicated to monster movies from all era's and around the world. Join Sludge, Mark, Ruben, Stompy & Frank as they review the best and the …
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In this episode of Eating Glass, we sit down with Anne Mahlum, founder of Back on My Feet and SolidCore. Anne shares her incredible journey from growing up in North Dakota with an addict father, to starting a running club for the homeless, and ultimately building a nationwide fitness empire. Discover how Anne’s personal struggles fueled her drive t…
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Stefan Fatsis and Josh Levin talk to Slate contributing writer Alex Kirshner about Bryson DeChambeau’s win—and Rory McIlroy’s heartbreaking loss—at the U.S. Open. Then, Washington Post columnist Jerry Brewer joins Stefan and Joel Anderson to analyze the NBA Finals and discuss his series “Grievance Games.” U.S. Open (2:56): What went wrong for Rory …
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Why do oranges have peels? Why is the inside of an orange segmented? Why are lemons and limes so sour? Why do lemons have seeds but limes don’t? Why does fruit have juice? How many oranges are in a gallon of juice? How do seedless oranges reproduce? How are oranges available year-round? Why are the fruit and the color both called orange? We’re answ…
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We have Stephy Ng with us on the Unlabelling Effect in this episode !Stephy is a mental health advocate and a linguistic researcher. Not only is she an academic, she is also the founder of Body Banter, a charity that empowers young people to spark conversations around creating our body image. Stephy's experience with an eating disorder earlier in h…
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Joel Anderson, Stefan Fatsis, and Josh Levin discuss the Boston Celtics’ early dominance over the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA Finals. Stefan and Josh are also joined by journalist Peter Della Penna to talk about the United States’ massive cricket upset over Pakistan. Finally, Butch Reynolds joins to discuss the new ESPN 30 for 30 documentary False …
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Yes! In many parts of the world, insects are a regular part of people’s diets. Bugs are an efficient source of protein, and many cultures find them delicious. Some countries, like the US, don’t have a strong culture of insect cuisine, but that’s starting to change as people look for ways to feed a growing global population without using as many res…
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Christoph and Bree got into a man who was arrested at 81 years old for terrorizing people with a slingshot, a luxury apartment resident throwing ravioli cans from a high rise apartment, a man doing the dirty with a pink tesla, priests biting parishioners, trash balloons over Korea, and more!!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.co…
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We're getting meta as Joe interviews Will! Will Nitze is the founder and CEO of nutrition company IQBar. He shares his unconventional journey of growing his CPG business. Will discusses the importance of focusing on operational excellence and scaling quickly by taking calculated risks. He also dives into his contrarian approach to hiring, fundraisi…
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So… this episode was recorded in April, but didn’t get posted somehow. It’s been quite some time, but, if memory serves, we talk about Helldivers 2, Bokura, Ultros, Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth, Children of the Sun, Mars After Midnight, and who knows what else. Your regularly scheduled episode will be posted next week. Until then, enjoy the show!…
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Joel Anderson and Josh Levin are joined by Howard Megdal of the Next to discuss the tumultuous beginning to Caitlin Clark’s rookie season. Historian and author Larry Lester also joins to explain how records from the Negro Leagues finally got incorporated into the major-league record book. Finally, Joel speaks with Arena Football League player Tamat…
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THE GUYS ARE BACK!! After a crazy beginning to 2024 there is no better way to kick off their return than doing it with Godzilla's triumph return!!!....again.... Joing Sludge, Lorax, and the Grandmaster as they praise Godzilla Minus One!! __________________________________________________ #MonsterMovieStompdown is a podcast dedicated to monster movi…
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Have you thought of a friend recently and wondered how they’re doing? As we grow older, friendships inevitably get trickier to maintain. Nonetheless, checking in with your friends at the right time can really help people to overcome challenges and life stressors. In addition, you gain insight into each other’s successes and failures which can be an…
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This spring, trillions of periodical cicadas are emerging from the ground, where they’ve spent 13 or 17 years feeding on xylem (basically, tree juice). The two specific broods emerging this year have not come out at the same time since 1803, and kids may be hearing a lot of news about these loud insects. So today we’re tackling the cicada questions…
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Chris Hunter, of Four Loko & Koia, shares his wild entrepreneurial journey. From the meteoric rise and regulatory battles of Four Loko to launching the plant-based protein drink Koia, Chris gets personal about the challenges of building businesses in highly regulated industries. He discusses lessons learned from tumultuous business partnerships, th…
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Joel Anderson, Stefan Fatsis, and Josh Levin discuss the stardom of the Dallas Mavericks’ Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving as well as Draymond Green’s stint on TNT’s Inside the NBA. Michael McCann of Sportico also joins to break down the multibillion-dollar settlement that will likely mark the end of amateurism in college sports. Luka and Kyrie: How th…
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Nick shares his first impressions of new-to-him board games he's been playing lately: Through the Desert: Bazaar Expansion - 0:45 Innovation - 6:26 Apiary - 11:13 Wonder Bowling - 14:46 Skyrise - 17:23 London (Second Edition) - 25:22 Great Plains - 27:50 Follow the Kickstarter page for Iliad and Ichor. Thanks for your support!…
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Sean Riley, CEO and co-founder of Dude Wipes, shares the story of how he and his friends started the company from their apartment with the goal of creating a better way to wipe. He discusses the challenges of bootstrapping the business, building the bold and irreverent Dude Wipes brand, and scaling the company to over $150 million in revenue. Sean …
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Joel Anderson, Stefan Fatsis, and Josh Levin discuss the Pacers’ and Timberwolves’ Game 7 wins in the NBA’s conference semifinals. Slate’s Alex Kirshner also joins to talk about Scottie Scheffler’s arrest at the PGA Championship. Finally, they review Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker’s ultra-conservative commencement speech. NBA playoffs (3:11): Lookin…
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Where is the border between sky and space? That's what 5-year-old Matthias of Durham, New Hampshire wants to know. Alesandra, 3 of Bella Vista, Arkansas wants to know why we can't hold air. In this episode from 2020, we’re joined by anthropologist Hugh Raffles, a professor at The New School, and by astronomer John O'Meara, chief scientist at the Ke…
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In this episode of Eating Glass, we dive into the rollercoaster journey of Chris Savage, co-founder and CEO of Wistia, as he takes us behind the scenes of building a successful video marketing platform from scratch. From failed viral ideas, living on a shoestring budget to discovering product-market fit and growing a loyal customer base, Chris shar…
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We have Carla Martinesi with us on the Unlabelling Effect in this episode ! Carla is the CEO and Founder of CHOMP, Hong Kong’s food saving app which aims to reduce the amount of PERFECTLY EDIBLE food being thrown into Hong Kong’s landfills DAILY.Since its launch in 2021, the app has saved over 3000 kg of food from landfills. What an impressive achi…
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Joel Anderson and Josh Levin are joined by the Washington Post’s Ben Golilver to talk about the NBA’s conference semifinals. Jackie Powell of the Next also joins to preview all the big storylines leading into the most-anticipated WNBA season ever. Finally, one of the WNBA’s top draft picks in 2023, Maddy Siegrist, explains what the 2024 rookie clas…
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In this episode of Eating Glass, Pete Maldonado, co-founder and co-CEO of CHOMPS, shares his entrepreneurial journey from hitting rock bottom to building a successful meat snack brand. From bootstrapping with just $6,500 to navigating existential crises during COVID-19, Pete offers candid insights on focus, innovation, and the importance of people …
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Joel Anderson, Josh Levin, and NPR’s Gene Demby look back at the epic first-round series between the New York Knicks and Philadelphia 76ers. They also check in on the chaos inside Deion Sanders’ Colorado football program. Finally, Alex Prewitt joins Joel, Josh, and Stefan Fatsis to examine why Korean basketball players bank in their free throws. Kn…
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