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Coopers' Code

Miles Cooper, Coopers LLP

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Coopers’ Code contains collected wisdom we’ve learned during our years practicing law. We’ve learned from, worked for, worked with, and been up against some of the best lawyers there are. Every week, Miles Cooper and a guest host use this experience to examine a legal issue and hit that issue’s key practice pointers and strategic highlights — so we can all achieve the best results for our clients. Hosted by Miles Cooper, Produced by Mauro Serra - Kenji Productions | www.kenjiproductions.com, ...
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The Tournament Code

Cooper Collins & Daniel Hamrin

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The Tournament Code breaks down what it takes to play elite tournament golf. Our guests include players on the PGA Tour, Champions Tour, Korn Ferry Tour, Latin America Tour, Forme Tour, and other various mini-tours, as well as college golf coaches, swing coaches, strategists, and sports psychologists.
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Reasonably Speaking

The American Law Institute

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The law affects our lives and our society in many unique and profound ways. Reasonably Speaking, produced by The American Law Institute, features interviews with legal experts on some of the most important legal topics of our time. Each episode takes you through the law in action, beyond courtrooms and casebooks. Whether you are a legal scholar or a concerned citizen, this examination of the relationship between our laws and our society will leave you with a better understanding of how we go ...
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Discussion and analysis of characters and themes in films and books that I have found particularly engaging, thought-provoking and inspiring.You may be interested in my YouTube channel (Fernie150) and my blog (stuartfernie.blogspot.com).Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/all-good-folks/togetherLicense code: KVEVPPSTHACBJLGO
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Inclusionism

James Felton Keith

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Inclusionism is a code of equity. Let's talk about the society you're owed, but didn't realize you could have. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inclusionism/support
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Software Without Borders

Andy Hilliard and Jarret Streiner

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Software Without Borders is the essential listen for technology leaders and business owners in the software sector who crave insights from the industry’s top minds. Picture a relaxed, coffee-driven chat where tech veterans discuss cutting-edge projects and business strategies shaping their industry. Tune in to join conversations that traverse the intersections of technology and business, helping you stay ahead in a rapidly evolving industry.
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AJ brings you the truth about some of the most interesting and mysterious cases, scams, and scandals. Digging deep to find the truth sometimes horrendous and mysterious. Support us in PATREON https://www.patreon.com/atruesideofcrime or PAYPAL. https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=6G47HLFYBVGCE¤cy_code=USD&source=url
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Welcome to the Messy Message! It is a audio diary of what goes on in the life of Tye Cooper, a Hip Hop enthusiast from Providence, Rhode Island pursuing his dream of making a mark in the entertainment industry. At the tender age of 24, Tye has managed to do some incredible things on his journey that cater to Humanitarianism and Hip Hop. Tye welcomes you to share your personal experiences and perspectives on daily topics that range from Hip Hop to Politics to everyday life shit. There is alwa ...
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The Mysterious Life and Death

Taylor Victoria Holcroft

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Dive into a world where mystery, accidents and history collide in ”The Mysterious Life and Death,” your weekly summer escape into the unknown. Each episode uncovers a part of the unexplained, from shadowy historical events to baffling plane accidents, passing by curious affairs or mysterious disappearances, inviting you guys on a captivating journey through time and intrigue. Join us as we explore a myriad of mysteries, each more perplexing than the last. With a focus on the enigmatic and th ...
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SalesTuners is an interview where I talk with great sales leaders and high performing individual salespeople about the Behaviors, Attitudes, and Techniques that have made them great. Learn more at SalesTuners.com
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The Lit Fantastic is a podcast series about authors and their obsessions. Each episode features host Neil Aitken in conversation with writers of poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction at various stages of their careers.
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The Breakdown

The Australian

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Australian rugby once had $40 million in the bank. Crowds over 100,000. TV audiences of 3 million. Today the Wallabies have sunk to their lowest world ranking ever. Off the field rugby is a "war zone" with a $20 million deficit last year alone. The Breakdown is a gripping podcast investigation from The Australian, exploring just how far "the game they play in heaven" has fallen - and why. Jessica Halloran and Claire Harvey have interviewed everyone from ex-PMs and billionaires to Wallabies l ...
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SOBA Podcast

Jack Charewicz

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Welcome to the SOBA! Podcast, hosted by Jack Charewicz. Join us for captivating conversations that span a diverse range of topics, including mental health, business, finance, startups, and sports. With a commitment to insightful discussions, Jack brings you engaging episodes that provide valuable insights and diverse perspectives. Tune in to explore the complexities of modern life, personal growth, professional success, and the dynamic world of sports. Join the SOBA! community as we dive dee ...
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This is A LOT TO SAY Podcast - a conversation based project focussed on unconventional career paths and the projects that consume us. Focussed haphazardly somewhere between the creative, technology and culture realm - this is an excuse to create a conversation with people who give a damn about the world we live in, and hear some incredible stories of the experiences we accumulate. A LOT TO SAY is part of the ALTS Projects suite of stuff - curated and delivered by Garry Williams.
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This is a two-part conversation with legend Thomas J. Brandi. From the 1976 Yuba City bus disaster, where 28 students were killed and 24 critically injured to the more recent Oakland Ghost Ship fire to holding Bank of America accountable for the mistreatment of social security recipients with a $1 billion verdict and all the cases in between, Tom’s…
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On this week's Macrodose, Helen Hester invites you to consider what the world will look like as work becomes increasingly automated. What will this mean for people whose job involves looking after people? What about the domestic caring work that is often unpaid and tends to fall most heavily on women and racialised minorities? How do we envision a …
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Who said management isn't for programmers? This episode of Software Without Borders kicks off with Ron Lichty, co-author of "Managing the Unmanageable," sharing his extraordinary journey from a coder at a minuscule consulting firm to managing behemoth projects at Apple and Charles Schwab. Ron unpacks the challenges of transitioning from programming…
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IT professionals are perfectionists under pressure in a changing industry: a combination that leads to exhaustion, stress and burnout. In this episode, head of IT Jeremy Cooper tells Tom how he overcame the problem, and how he tackles it in his team. Jeremy talks candidly about his own experiences of burnout - from what caused it, to how it affecte…
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This episode addresses the alarming surge of attacks on judges and courts. These attacks range from threats and acts of physical violence to a corrosive rhetoric that undermines public confidence in the judiciary. While criticism of court decisions is a vital aspect of a healthy democracy, dismissing the courts as corrupt or illegitimate threatens …
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“To the question how shall we ever be able to extricate ourselves from the obvious insanity of this position, there is no answer.,” These words were written fifty years ago by philosopher Hannah Arendt, but are just as relevant to the present moment, in which our political leaders and systems continue to fail to grapple with climate and ecological …
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On this week's Macrodose, Luke de Noronha unpacks the political economy of migration and what we might expect from the new Labour government. In the context of the recent spate of far-right riots, it's more important now than ever to understand how we got to this point and to unmask the “legitimate concerns about migration” that have supposedly fue…
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Today we're publishing part two of our sell-out live event recorded at London's Union Chapel on July 26th. For this discussion we teamed up with our friends over at Verso Books and the Dig Podcast for a podcast extravaganza. Eleanor Penny of the Verso Podcast and Dig host Daniel Denvir sat down with writer and academic Laleh Khalili and the freshly…
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Pilots to the Rescue website: https://www.pilotstotherescue.org/ Their Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pilotstotherescue/ Let's all save a Louloutte somewhere in the air! Episode 10: The Mystery of Air France Flight 447 (Season Finale) Join us on a haunting exploration of Air France Flight 447, one of the most enigmatic aviation disasters of t…
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This week we are very excited to bring you a recording of the live event we hosted with the Verso and Dig podcasts last Friday at the Union Chapel in Islington. The Union Chapel is the most beautiful venue and it was a joy to share the evening with so many of you. Thank you to Dalia Gebrial who chaired the event and our panelists James Meadway, The…
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In this episode of Software Without Borders, hosts Andy Hilliard and Jarret Streiner dive into the complexities of leading distributed teams with Tom Cooper, Senior Vice President of Delivery at Accelerance. Tom Cooper, who has been leading high-performing software and technology projects since the 90s, shares his extensive experience and expert in…
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Drowning in documents hundreds of pages long, the legal sector needs a safe, transparent way to speed up the way it works. Is generative AI, trained and prepared on legal data, the answer? In this episode Tom talks to Bruna Pellicci, CIO at Magic Circle law firm Linklaters, about how technology is changing the legal space and how her company built …
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As we take a two weeks break for the Summer, I invite you to go back and listen (or re-listen) to one of my favorite episode: Jim Brosnahan Spotify: ⁠Part I⁠ & ⁠Part II Apple: ⁠⁠Part I⁠⁠ & ⁠⁠Part II Enjoy your summer and see you in two weeks for a new episode!We are now on video as well. You can watch the episodes on our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Youtube chan…
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The Mysterious Death and Life of a Millennial - link to buy the book! 🇺🇸 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D769Z4S4 🇬🇧 https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0D769Z4S4 Episode 9: Shadows of Salem - Unveiling the Witch Trials Step back in time with us in this compelling episode of The Mysterious Life and Death, as we delve into the dark and tumultuous period of the…
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If you listen to this podcast, chances are you’ve heard of the global target of “net zero emissions” by 2050. You’ve probably also heard about how off track we are from meeting it. But what if I told you we’re even more off track than you might think, because thanks to some effective lobbying, governments don’t have to count the emissions from thei…
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On this week's Macrodose, Adam Elliot Cooper takes a close look at prisons. What can we learn when we begin to think about the prison through an economic lens? What is the role of mass incarceration in our economy? And what can the relationship between crime and capitalism tell us about the world we are living in today? Adam Elliot-Cooper is a lect…
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This is part II of our two-part conversation with Kevin Morrison.If you missed Part I, make sure to stream it first:- Youtube: https://youtu.be/M3qtmOmj-pk - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/74RKFGgU92IeDKikOiR9QG?si=klt0vitAQ5i9ZH8N6lenzQ- Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/222-depositions-and-a-trial-an-interview/id1679…
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The Bérenger Saunière Enigma, or the Secrets of Rennes-le-Château Step into a world of mystery and intrigue in the eighth episode of The Mysterious Life and Death, where we unravel the perplexing tale of Bérenger Saunière, the parish priest of Rennes-le-Château who stumbled upon a fortune in the late 19th century. His discovery sparked a series of …
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On this week's Macrodose, Eleanor Shearer takes us in a deep dive into AI and the enormous processing power that goes into sculpting vast quantities of data. How does the ownership and control of computing power define the very nature of our digital economy? What can we realistically do to prevent the monopolisation of compute by Big Tech? And is t…
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This is a two-part conversation with Kevin Morrison. In a time when many lawyers settle cases, Kevin Morrison and the Altair partners where he practices are known for trying them. Altair cases comprised two out of four of the finalists for Trial Lawyer of the Year trials this year. One of those was a case Kevin tried with fellow Altair partner Josh…
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In this episode of Software Without Borders, hosts Andy Hilliard and Jarret Streiner sit down with Rich Wanden, Chief Customer Success Officer at Accelerance, to demystify the concept of staff augmentation. With over 25 years of experience in management consulting, IT advisory, and outsourcing, Rich brings a wealth of knowledge to the discussion. F…
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The National Grid was built on infrastructure laid in the 1950s. Now, as the UK's energy sector changes, CIO Sarah Milton-Hunt and her team are replacing that legacy with modern tools to last the next 70 years. Sarah talks about the factors affecting the modern utilities sector, like datacentre growth and the move to renewables, and how digital and…
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Episode 7: The Elusive Legend of D.B. Cooper Join us on an enthralling journey into one of the greatest unsolved mysteries in the annals of American crime and unsolved plane hijacking: the case of D.B. Cooper. In this episode of The Mysterious Life and Death, we dive deep into the events of November 24, 1971, when a man known only as D.B. Cooper hi…
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Capitalism could not exist without the power and structure of the law — that’s the simple but radical argument made by my guest today, Katharina Pistor, law professor at Columbia University, and the author of The Code of Capital: How The Law Creates Wealth and Inequality. On today’s episode, we break down how the law ‘encodes’ capital and invisibly…
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This week on Macrodose, as James takes a summer break, Olly Haynes breaks down the weekend's French election results, in which the New Popular Front left alliance surprisingly emerged as the largest party ahead of Le Pen's RN and Macron's Ensemble. Olly unpacks how the French left snatched a tentative victory from the jaws of defeat, potential outc…
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This is part II of our conversation with Krista Mitzel, entrepreneur and business-savvy employment defense lawyer, helping us understand why we need to surround ourselves with folks who are fountains instead of drains. If you missed Part I, make sure to stream it first: Youtube: ⁠⁠https://youtu.be/Gcu64531WzQ Spotify: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://open.spotify.com/e…
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The Dark Matter and the Dark Energy... or The Invisible Force Venture into the cosmic shadows with trying to understand what is the so-called Dark Matter in this sixth episode of The Mysterious Life and Death, where we explore one of the universe's most compelling mysteries. Despite being completely invisible and undetectable by traditional means, …
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Today's episode of Election Economics is a post-election debrief - hosted by Ayeisha Thomas-Smith who is joined by Phil Burton-Cartledge. They touched on their immediate reactions and analysis of the results, if the Tory losses were inevitable, what next for a Labour government, and the openings & contradictions of the new political UK landscape. A…
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Labour has won a thumping majority in the 2024 general election. Mark Ridley, fractional CIO and technical co-founder of Reed.co.uk, joins Tom to talk about what it means for the tech sector. What did Labour promise in its manifesto - and more importantly, what did it leave out? Tom and Mark talk about where the new government is likely to focus it…
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In today’s episode we sit down with Krista Mitzel, entrepreneur and business-savvy employment defense lawyer as she helps us understand why we need to surround ourselves with folks who are fountains instead of drains. As an employment lawyer and people expert, Krista and her team help businesses, executives, and human resource professionals craft p…
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In this episode of Software Without Borders, Olivier Poulard, Managing Director of Global Software Engineering Strategies at Accelerance, shares his extensive experience and insights into the world of offshore outsourcing. From the evolution of the industry to the importance of cultural alignment and building trust within distributed teams, Olivier…
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AI, especially gen-AI, is all the rage. In this episode Tom talks to ex-Very Group CIO Matt Grest about how the online retailer implemented it - and why - at scale. Matt talks about how he successfully adopted gen-AI, how he brought colleagues along for the ride, and how IT leaders can clamp down on AI shadow IT. Become a member of Computing today …
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Ludwig II of Bavaria - A King's Untold Story Embark on a captivating journey into the intriguing life and mysterious demise of Ludwig II of Bavaria in this enthralling fifth episode of The Mysterious Life and Death. Known as the Fairy Tale King for his extravagant castles and reclusive nature, Ludwig II's reign was marked by controversy, artistic p…
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Is America’s governing framework hindering our ability to make simple choices in daily life? In this episode of Reasonably Speaking, ALI President David F. Levi sits down with author and lawyer Philip Howard to discuss his new book, Everyday Freedom: Designing the Framework for a Flourishing Society. They’re joined by Judge Edith Jones and Professo…
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Today's episode of Election Economics is a crossover show with Politics Theory Other, where PTO host Alex Doherty invited James Meadway and Richard Seymour to discuss their outlooks on the post-election political horizon in the UK. They discussed potential new right-wing formations between Reform and the Conservatives, the echoes of populism and an…
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Today on Macrodose Election Economics, James is joined by Polly Smythe, to unpack her research on the links between oil, gas and arms companies and 31 Labour MP candidates. They also touch on the upcoming organizing and union ballots with Amazon workers in the UK. Polly is a writer and journalist, and currently the labour movement correspondent for…
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What would you say a human life is worth? According to the US government, for an American it’s about $7.2 million, compared with the global average of approximately $1.3 million. If you’re Swiss though, you’re worth a pretty penny at $9.4 million. While these estimates might sound absurd, they're really important to understand: these kinds of figur…
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On this week’s Macrodose, James Meadway breaks down a post-pandemic rise in diseases across the world, and how this overlaps with our ideas of health, work and care in the UK (1:10), before looking at how the political uncertainty in pre-election France has caused the European Central Bank to withdraw it's borrowing support, and what this means for…
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I'm Jarret Streiner, and I'm the co-host along with Andy Hilliard for Software Without Borders, a new technology podcast presented by Accelerance. We developed this show because we're passionate about bringing valuable insights to technology leaders and business owners in the software sector. Software Without Borders is your go-to podcast for insig…
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Today on Macrodose Election Economics, James is joined by Olly Haynes to talk through the upcoming French elections, the far-right’s resurgence, and how the French left is mobilising to counter it. Olly is a freelance writer and journalist, and host of the FLEP24 podcast - a regular podcast covering the French 2024 elections in further detail: x.co…
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This is part III of a three-part conversation with Nathaniel Leeds. If you missed Part I and Part II, make sure to stream it first: Youtube Part I: https://youtu.be/LK5R7AKAbYc?feature=shared Part II: ⁠⁠https://youtu.be/vTAE6NCVcfQ?feature=shared Spotify Part I: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5yzXC90YTN2faL1qI3JhFh?si=Du1Q-IZHSYCLltEU0BxtOg⁠⁠Part…
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In memory for all those who lost their lives in this tragedy, as well as the heroes who gave their lives to save survivors. We shall never forget them. Episode Summary: The Tragedy of Air Florida Flight 90 In this poignant episode of The Mysterious Life and Death, we recount the tragic story of Air Florida Flight 90, which met a harrowing fate on a…
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In this episode, we are joined by Mike Carroll. Mike (@Fit_For_Golf) is a strength and conditioning coach and creator of Fit For Golf. --- Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The Tournament Code Hosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and Daniel Hamrin (@DanielHamrin) Sponsored by: https://puttviewbook…
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Today on Macrodose Election Economics, James is joined by Maeve Cohen to discuss the We Are The Economy coalition project, and different ways to frame the relationships between austerity, work and social wellbeing. Maeve is project lead at The Social Guarantee, and convenor at We Are The Economy - a coalition of organisations who are coming togethe…
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Today on Macrodose Election Economics, James is joined by Zack Polanski to talk through the Green Party's current campaign, and their ideas for economic, ecological and social futures. Zack has been the deputy leader of the Green Party since September 2022. He is a Londonwide member of the London Assembly, where he is chair of the Environment Commi…
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On this week’s Macrodose James Meadway breaks down what Reform UK’s “contract” for voters tells us about the future battlegrounds for economic policy (1:46), a preview of the upcoming French election (13:25) and a quick recommendation - a new paper from economist Isabella Weber, proposing responses to an age of “overlapping crises” (20:35). You can…
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This is part II of a three-part conversation with Nathaniel Leeds. If you missed Part I, make sure to stream it first: Youtube: ⁠https://youtu.be/LK5R7AKAbYc Spotify: ⁠https://open.spotify.com/episode/5yzXC90YTN2faL1qI3JhFh?si=Du1Q-IZHSYCLltEU0BxtOg Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-gift-of-cancer-nathaniel-leeds-part-i/id167…
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Episode 3: Arthurian Legends Unveiled, or a Solo Journey with the Knights Let's embark today on a solitary quest into the heart of medieval myth and legend in the third episode of The Mysterious Life and Death, where we delve into the enduring saga of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. I will guide you through the mist-shrouded realms …
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In this episode, we are joined by J.M. Butler. J.M. (@jm.butler) is a professional golfer who won the 2024 NCAA Team Championship with the Auburn Tigers. --- Follow us: Twitter - @TournamentCode Instagram - @thetournamentcode YouTube - The Tournament Code Hosted by: Cooper Collins (@coopercollins99) and Daniel Hamrin (@DanielHamrin) Sponsored by: h…
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