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Nationally known bestselling author Edward Segal shares his advice, observations, and recommendations on how to prevent, manage and recover from business-related crises. Learn how companies, organizations, and individuals managed crisis situations and the lessons to be learned from their failures, mistakes and successes.
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“Heir to Air Jordan,” which will come out once every other week, is a show where we talk about the most iconic NBA players of the 21st century. It’s a podcast for people who grew up watching NBA basketball in the 21st century and remember iconic moments like the alley-oop from Kobe to Shaq against the Blazers in the conference finals, or the Allen Iverson ankle-breaker against Tyronn Lue. My hope is that, through this podcast, you will get to relive those moments that made the NBA what it is ...
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This American President

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This American President delves into the lives and legacies of U.S. presidents through long form stories and interviews. It will challenge the way you look at American history. Hosted by Richard Lim and produced by Michael Neal. Art by NipRogers.com.
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Welcome to The Indestructible Podcast! Hosted by Danny Cano, the show follows Danny as he tells stories, gives advice, Interviews interesting people from all walks of life, and gives a platform to voices that don't typically get to share their stories. Join the Indestructible Movement!
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Reasonable Doubts takes an informative and humorous look at religion from a freethinking perspective; offering news and commentary of interest to skeptics, atheists, agnostics, humanists, courageous religious believers looking for a challenge and freethinkers of all persuasions. In addition to interviewing the top minds in skepticism (former guests include Christopher Hitchens, Susan Jacoby, Paul Kurtz, Edward Tabash, DJ Grothe) RD offers regular segments on counter-apologetics, biblical cri ...
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To commemorate the 20th anniversary of his passing, we are rebroadcasting our series on President Ronald Reagan________ When Ronald Reagan was elected president, his critics worried he would escalate the Cold War--maybe even provoke World War III. Reagan, however, was planning the exact opposite: yes, he wanted to defeat the Soviet Union but he had…
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On this edition of the show Danny interviews Judy Kim who runs the historic Gardena Cinema one of the remaining family owned single screen cinemas in the city. Judy's family have run the cinema for years keeping it going with tons of rich history listen on for a really interesting look into what it takes to keep a movie theater going and thriving. …
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Juan Lorenzo Holmann lives in suburban Washington, D.C., but hopes to one day return to his native Nicaragua. He's the general manager of La Prensa, a newspaper started by his grandfather and the oldest in Nicaragua. On this edition of Update-1, Holmann talks to Broadcast Podcast co-chair Mike Hempen about being charged with money laundering and sp…
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To commemorate the 20th anniversary of his passing, we are rebroadcasting our series on President Ronald Reagan _________ “Ronald Reagan, the actor?!” exclaimed Doc Brown in the film Back to the Future when he learned that Ronald Reagan was President of the United States in 1985. Indeed, to many, the idea of the former B-movie actor as leader of th…
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The vice presidency of the United States is not an easy job. As its first occupant, John Adams reportedly said, "I am nothing, but I may be everything." Another vice president, John Nance Garner, was even more blunt, saying the office was "not worth a bucket of warm spit" (and that's the clean version of what he said). Even worse, the Constitution …
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National Press Club member Will Driscoll discusses the risks of clogged arteries and the medical procedures that are available to check your arteries in his newly released book, "Your Arteries: An Owners Manual." In this edition of Update-1, Driscoll talks with NPC Broadcast Podcast member Bill Loveless about his own experience with clogged arterie…
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Americans often revere the Founding Fathers as heroes, but who were the Founding Fathers' heroes? In this episode, we interview Jeffrey Rosen about how men like George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson studied, imitated, and took inspiration from the figures of antiquity. THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS: HOW CLASSICAL WRITERS ON VIRTUE I…
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Welcome back to episode 3 of my podcast. I'm excited to bring you the #8 pick on my list of the top 10 most iconic NBA players since Michael Jordan. This basketball player is the first NBA champion on my list, and was known for his defense and midrange shooting. He got one team its first-ever conference finals appearance, and got another its only c…
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War, Conflict, Victory & Defeat. These are all aspects of life that some may have to face. This was true for the various groups of the Sioux Tribes. On today's bonus episode from "Key Battles of American History" join host James Early as he discusses the multiple wars that took place between 1862-1890, collectively known as "The Sioux Wars"…
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Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is an international non-profit and non-governmental organization focused on safeguarding the right to freedom of information. Headquartered in Paris France, RSF "defends the right of every human being to have access to free and reliable information," As of April 2024, RSF reports 503 journalists and media workers aro…
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There is no greater test of leadership in the world today than the presidency of the United States. In this episode, we interview Talmage Boston about leadership lessons we can learn from America's greatest chief executives. HOW THE BEST DID IT: LEADERSHIP LESSONS FROM OUR TOP PRESIDENTS https://www.amazon.com/How-Best-Did-Leadership-Presidents/dp/…
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Don’t be surprised when the tribal nature of politics today is reflected in the workplace by government and company employees. In this episode of the “Crisis Management Minute,” learn what could happen if heated discussions at the office about politics and other hot button issues get out of hand.By Edward Segal
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Abraham Lincoln once described democracy as "government of the people, by the people, for the people," but what exactly did that mean? In this episode, renowned Lincoln scholar Allen Guelzo explains our 16th president's vision for America. OUR ANCIENT FAITH: LINCOLN, DEMOCRACY, AND THE AMERICAN EXPERIMENT https://www.amazon.com/Our-Ancient-Faith-De…
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Trade shows and other industry-specific events have experienced a post-pandemic renaissance and the Space Symposium held in Colorado Springs is no exception. The annual event attracts a dynamic mix of established and emerging companies, non-profit organizations, civilian government agencies, plus U.S. and allied military staff. In this episode of U…
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On this episode Danny interviews Edward Segal editor in chief of the Sundial News. Edward is a journalist who rose through the ranks to now be editor in chief. Edward chats about how his passion for sports and broadcasting led him to where he is today. He shares advice for aspiring journalists and dealing with heavy topics. Listen on and stay Indes…
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Welcome back to episode 2 of my podcast. I'm excited to bring you the #9 pick on my list of the top 10 most iconic NBA players since Michael Jordan. This basketball player was known for his playmaking, and is in the top five for career assists. Let me know if you think he should have been higher or lower on my list, and stay tuned for the third epi…
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On May 1, 1960, American pilot Francis Gary Powers was shot down in his U-2 Spy plane over Sverdlovsk in the former Soviet Union. After being captured, sentenced and imprisoned, Powers was later exchanged for Soviet Spy Colonel Rudolph Abel. In this edition of Update-1, Broadcast Podcast Team member Lincoln Smith talks with Gary Powers Jr. about hi…
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Few presidents have been as mocked and vilified as Warren G. Harding, but few have examined the difficult circumstances he faced upon entering office -- an economic depression, social unrest, and violent extremism. During the 1920 election, Harding had pledged to address these problems and lead America into an era of "normalcy." In this episode, we…
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The collapse of Maryland’s Francis Scott Key Bridge and its blockage of the Baltimore Harbor is the latest crisis to hit the country’s fragile supply chains. In this episode, find out the three steps government and corporate executives can take to help protect their organizations against the impact of this crisis.…
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Welcome to episode 1 of my podcast. I'm excited to bring you my #10 pick on my list of most iconic NBA players of the 2000s. Let me know if you agree with my pick, and stay tuned for the rest of my top 10. I slipped up when I said Hakeem wasn't on my all-time NBA list. I meant to say he's not on my top 10 all-time NBA list. He would probably be #11…
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Franklin Roosevelt, the only president to serve more than two terms, is one of the most popular and beloved leaders in American history. At the same time, he is also one of the most hated. Critics often point to what they consider to be his many violations of Americans' civil liberties. In this episode, we interview David Beito about some of FDR's …
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Campaign trains were a major part of political campaigns years ago. Covering whistle-stopping candidates was considered one of the hardest jobs of journalism. In this edition of Update-1, NPC member Edward Segal talks to Broadcast Podcast team member Irv Chapman about his new book, "Whistle-Stop Politics: Campaign Trains and the Reporters Who Cover…
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There are few things more nostalgic than a train. Politicians know this all too well, so it's no surprise that trains have played a prominent role in American political campaigns. In this episode, Edward Segal explains how presidents have used trains to connect with the American people. WHISTLE-STOP POLITICS: CAMPAIGN TRAINS AND THE REPORTERS WHO C…
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On this edition of the show Danny interviews Emily Marsh, who plays Emily Connor on MST3K talks about finding her journey through puppetry and acting, she shares the story of how she got to be on the cult series MST3K and how her perseverance as a performer was what helped her in her journey. Listen on and stay Indestructible! #EmilyMarsh #DannyCan…
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Award winning journalist Jen Judson, the 115th president of the National Press Club, is the land warfare reporter for Defense News. Before that she was a reporter at Politico and Inside Defense. In this edition of Update-1, Jen talks with Broadcast Podcast Committee member Lincoln Smith about her career and advocacy for press freedom around the wor…
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