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This weekly podcast will be hosted by Torie Clarke with co-hosts David Aldridge, Jeanne McManus and Michael Kornheiser. Each week, they'll have entertaining interviews with authors, plus lively discussions about what they are reading, what they love and what they hate! This show will be many things, but boring won't be one of them!
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American Metamorphosis

Atlantic Re:Think and Boston Consulting Group

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In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic exposed the United States’ greatest vulnerabilities and its most profound injustices. Now, in an effort to become more resilient and equitable, leaders in business and government are making fundamental changes to the way they operate—and how they interact with one another. What will our country look like on the other side of these great transformations? This season of American Metamorphosis, the podcast from Boston Consulting Group and Atlantic Re:think, the br ...
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Be the champion of your life! Catch The Moment with David Tyree, former NFL New York Giant and Super Bowl Champion. Each week, Catch The Moment with David Tyree will offer insight into how individuals from every walk of life find solutions to problems and overcome obstacles. On this podcast, David and his celebrity guests create transparent dialogue that embraces the process towards a defining moment of significance, just like his wildly popular helmet catch which lead to an unforgettable Su ...
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CS-AYE performs the research and forensically analyses a season or campaign in a footballer's career, in an informing and witty manner. Hosted by Ian Steven, a journalist with 20 years experience in Scottish football, CS-AYE are joined every episode by a prominent guest from the world of football, usual with a tartan tint, for a podcast that is unrivalled in its level of detail.
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In The Trusted Leader Show, Global Trust Expert, Trust Expert in Residence at High Point University, Wall Street Journal bestselling author, and CEO David Horsager sits down with influential leaders from around the world to discuss their leadership style and the strategies and lessons they have learned throughout their careers. Join us as we assemble the top tactics leaders and organizations need to perform at their best and get faster results. After listening to these engaging conversations ...
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What's Left of Philosophy

Lillian Cicerchia, Owen Glyn-Williams, Gil Morejón, and William Paris

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In What’s Left of Philosophy Gil Morejón (@gdmorejon), Lillian Cicerchia (@lilcicerch), Owen Glyn-Williams (@oglynwil), and William Paris (@williammparis) discuss philosophy’s radical histories and contemporary political theory. Philosophy isn't dead, but what's left? Support us at patreon.com/leftofphilosophy
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JumbleThink

jumbleThink Inc.

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jumbleThink tells the stories of dreamers, makers, innovators, and influencers who are impacting culture and changing the world around them. We interview leading actors, entrepreneurs, authors, athletes, and taught leaders to hear their stories of chasing big dreams. Along the way, we share tips on how you can turn your own dreams into reality too. Our host, Michael Woodward, has worked with hundreds of businesses to help them refine their ideas and create their big dream.
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Join me - an Entrepreneur, Father, Philosopher, Musician, Mystic, Writer, Adventurer, Outdoors Enthusiast, & Teacher on my journey into the heart of what it means to be human. We dive deep into Ancient Mysteries and Wisdom, Psychology, Mindful Parenting, The True History of Humanity, Health & Fitness, Spirituality, Psychedelic Exploration, the Nature of Reality & Consciousness, and more. This is my journey in real time, and I'm stoked to share with you these conversations with some of my fav ...
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COMversations at UNLV

UNLV Dept. of Communication Studies

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In response to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the faculty and staff of the Department of Communication Studies began working from home and teaching online. Now that faculty and students are returning to campus and having more opportunities for face-to-face interactions, we almost feel like we need to re-introduce ourselves to our colleagues and students. The same is true for other schools and departments in the College of Urban Affairs and across the university. We believe that the best way to (re)i ...
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Maimoon Mustafa is a licensed NJ Attorney specializing in residential and commercial real estate, a lifelong resident of New Jersey, and a proud father to 4 amazing children. As the son of Palestinian immigrants, Mustafa has always been incredibly grounded in his culture and sharing it with those around him. In this episode, we dive into the journe…
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In this episode, we are joined by Ajay Chaudhary to discuss his book The Exhausted of the Earth: Politics in a Burning World and the political, economic, and affective sites of exhaustion reproduced through climate degradation. We examine the expanding colonial relations of what Chaudhary calls the “extractive circuit” between the both the Global S…
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This week we meet a man who travelled the length and breadth of the UK to forge his career with Scottish Cup Finals and promotions in his locker. Find out why the Livingston squad spent one month in a hotel... in Livingston, has Derek Adams ever uttered a profanity, and lining up against a Brazilian international on your European debut - it's Gary …
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Join host David Tyree in this insightful solo episode as he dives into the complexities of small business ownership. Drawing from his own journey, David discusses the importance of making tough decisions, understanding team dynamics, and maximizing revenue streams. He emphasizes the necessity of a winning mindset, urging entrepreneurs to celebrate …
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We cross the North Sea to speak to a reverse-Viking - a Scotsman that's invaded Norway to talk about all things Challenge Cup. Find out what's like to run out at Hampden every week, what it means to win a trophy with Falkirk and why pretending to be in Baywatch lead to an injury as we chat with David Weatherston.…
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“You never know about tomorrow.” Chatter rolls with Torie and COB’s favorite Mayor, Jud Ashman. The eclipse eclipses March Madness. Shout outs to Rob Dundon, Jake, and COB authors in Middleburg Books. They debate the funniest novels (sort of), and Jud briefs the May 18 Gaithersburg Book Festival. Over a hundred authors and events and good weather g…
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Chefs AJ and Kristina Sankofa are not only a young married couple, but also business partners who own ESO Artisanal Pasta, a family and black-owned business founded during the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode, we discuss overcoming the fear of the unknown, the importance of discipline and commitment for entrepreneurs, how to balance work and pers…
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Join us on a journey from the Dutch building sites to a glorious cup double versus the Old Firm at Hampden. Find out how Man Utd were hoodwinked in his signing for the Dons, why Brian Irvine walked 80 yards backwards at a penalty shootout and rubbing shoulders with Van Basten and Gullt in the Dutch Team of the Year - it's Paul Mason. Follow us at: …
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In this episode, we are joined by Matt McManus to discuss his research into the history and philosophy of right-wing politics in his book The Political Right and Equality. We discuss the nature of conservatism as an irrationalist reaction to modernist ideas about human egalitarianism, the rhetorical strategies of the right, and the historical condi…
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With his authentic style and New York Flair, CP the Fanchise is one of New York's rising sports content creators and analysts. He is consistently expanding his reach and impact on the sports media space as the creator of Knicks Fan TV, The NBA Report, and a host on SNY TV, Bleacher Report, WFAN & NBA Radio. His passion for bringing people together …
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This week we chat to a man who generated something gorgeous in Govan before prancing with a pole - and we don't mean Lewandowski. Find out why Jim Duffy had his own helicopter, if John Hughes kidnapped children for prank-related purposes and what heavy machinery Alex McLeish was towing behind him on the pitch. Follow us at: website: www.cs-aye.com …
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“The book he was meant to write.” Chatter rolls with David, Torie, and Jamie. March Madness rules and inspires book ideas. Torie spots COB authors in airports and on The Atlantic’s best novels list. Best selling, award winning, and all around cool guy James Grady zooms in to share “The Smoke in Our Eyes.” With his typically brilliant writing and im…
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A veteran of the United States Army, and now a stylist to athletes and executives, and a digital creator. Eleasha Deering is a Southern Belle with a modern twist, whose journey has taken her down all kinds of incredible different paths. With all she has accomplished and overcome, she has abundant amounts of wisdom and knowledge to offer. In this ep…
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This week we are seduced by the sultry salutations of BBC commentator Paul Mitchell. Find out about his fracas with French security guards, who his worst co-commentator was and how he became the face of a major multinational company. Follow us at: website: www.cs-aye.com twitter: @CSAyeFootball instagram: csayefootball tiktok: @csayefootball youtub…
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In this episode we delve into Judith Butler’s Giving an Account of Oneself, an illuminating book from 2005 that examines subject-formation and the relationship between the self, other people, and the normative social order. We reconstruct Butler’s efforts to ground a philosophical ethics with positive claims in the insights of three theoretical tra…
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Kris Cody is the founder of Paka Apparel with a dream of changing the way people play outdoors and the clothing that makes it possible. Kris launched Paka in 2017 and brought alpaca sweaters to the public through the brands’ first Kickstarter – Paka exceeded its goal of $20,000 in under 24 hours and raised more than $350,000 in 30 days. From that i…
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This week we embark on a journey of Scottish Cup success to the southernmost winners of the famous trophy - with local lad Ray Montgomerie living the dream by captaining Kilmarnock to glory over Falkirk. Find out how Ray had to force his hand to move from Dumbarton to Killie, what life was like under Tommy Burns at Rugby Park and the advice receive…
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This week we revisit one of the greatest cup shocks of modern times as striker Ally Graham leads us through the journey that Raith Rovers embarked upon to lift the League Cup against Glasgow giants Celtic. Find out about Ally McLeod's contract negotiation techniques, what it takes to defeat the Old Firm in a cup final and the experiences of taking …
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In this episode, we talk with Manon Garcia about the problem of women’s submissiveness in feminist philosophy. Then we discuss longstanding feminist criticisms of the concept of consent, what we want from consent in the first place, and what it could mean in the future. And we wonder if the reason it’s so hard to talk about sex in philosophy is tha…
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“Secrets that should be told.” Chatter rolls in like a lion with David, Torie, Jamie, and special guest Ann Hornaday. In addition to the usual, they’re talking about non-books things like Caitlin Clark – awesome. Award winning Wash Post movie critic Ann Hornaday joins for Oscar buzz and what makes a good book into a good movie (or not!). NYT bestse…
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Follow us @CSAyeFootball on Twitter and csayefootball on Instagram for information on our next episode coming shortly. We're back after an extended hiatus with plenty for forensic nonsense scheduled for the coming weeks and months. This week we cross the Atlantic to meet one of the fastest-growing content creators in the football sector. The Footba…
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In this episode, we return to the work of Ernst Bloch and his theory concerning “aesthetic genius” and the possibility of the red sublime. Bloch attempts to construct a Marxist account of art that can explain how it is possible for aesthetic objects to provoke experiences of beauty and sublimity long after the historical conditions of their genesis…
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“It’s really life lessons.” Chatter rolls with David, Torie, and celebrity mixologist Rodney Ferguson. They break down the Super Bowl and marvel at the life well lived by remarkable publisher (think “Jaws,: “The Exorcist,” and “Catcher in the Rye”). Student of life and former Mafia associate Louis Ferrante zooms in to share “Borgata: Rise of Empire…
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In this episode, we dig into the Doctrine of Right in Kant’s Metaphysics of Morals to see what he has to say about the state. Turns out he’s a fan, because the state is what guarantees the possibility of justice and perpetual peace. Nice! But he also thinks that the state should be authorized to kill you. And that you don’t have the right to rebel …
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“Ferrari Brain” Chatter rolls with Claude, Torie, and Jamie. They hope the best for King Charles, and Torie gets to rave about Pebble Beach. The “most checked out books” includes “The Snowy Day,” and Jamie’s all over it. Prolific writer and book doctor Mark Wish zooms in to share his (according to Torie) somewhat autobiographical “Necessary Deeds.”…
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“Effects that last a lifetime.” Chatter rolls into 2024 with David, Torie, and Jamie. They praise Tara VanDerveer, the winningest NCAA basketball coach, break down self-publisher Beatrix Potter, decide that dogs rule and we all have a ton of books. Longtime journalist Chip Reid zooms in to share “Battle Scars.” Twenty years after embedding with the…
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In this episode, we talk about David Harvey’s analysis of the urbanization process as a form of accumulated surplus capital expenditure and consider the built environment as a crucial site of class struggle. The physical constitution of the built environment in which we live mediates our forms of sociality and political dispositions, not to mention…
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In this episode, David sits down with Erwin McManus, renowned life architect, award-winning author, and artist, to discuss why it doesn't take a genius to think like one. Show Notes: http://trustedleadershow.com/ Buy David's book "Trusted Leader": https://amzn.to/3luyqf1 David's Company: https://trustedge.com/…
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In this nonstandard episode, Gil and Owen are joined by Michael Peterson to talk about how dreadful utilitarianism is, consider some of the offers that folks have made to come guest on the show, and reflect on how deeply unimpressive LLMs are when it comes to actually taking a position. Just having some fun with it! Video of the recording is availa…
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What happens when the ball stops bouncing? How can a can something beautiful grow from the hardest soil? Nate Evans is a trailblazer and has turned pressure into something so valuable that all who come in contact with him grow. He is a best selling author, a world renowned speaker, he is a voice of that echos in the halls of the biggest arenas and …
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