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Living Life as a Right Brain Thinker is a podcast exploring what it REALLY means to be a right brain thinker and how it affects us in school, our relationships and our careers. Right brain, visual thinking is creative, innovative thinking that is often undervalued and overlooked in education. Yet, it is critical to our success in the global marketplace! Join Bette as she explains what it is to be a right brain thinker, shares strategies to improve academic success and calls focus to the chan ...
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Mises Institute

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Mises Institute scholars present the highlights in the life and work of major contributors to the development of the Austrian school of Economics. The list of trailblazers includes familiar names like Menger, Mises, and Rothbard, as well as some less well-known but important people like Röpke and Fetter.
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interstellar bartender adventure comedy. with charles austin, cameron fetter, raina douris, dan boeckner, and nika danilova. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pretty-dim-wonder/support
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Men of Steel

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From a Certain Point of View, Case Aiken and JMike Folson discuss Superman in all of his incarnations and homages. For people who love the Man of Steel and want to think critically about what the character represents.
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Dirt Church MTB

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Do you like bikes? Do you like listening to other people talk about bikes? Well this might just be a podcast for you. From the trio of minds that brought you The Wheel House bike shop, DCMTB is the leftover thoughts of 3 mountain bikers from New Hampshire. Catch a new episode every other week. Tune in, tip one back, and enjoy the ride. *DCMTB is the home of your Eastern States Cup recap show. Tune in every Monday after the race for a full recap. @dirtchurchmtb
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The Lethal Library

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Step into the spine-chilling aisles of 'The Lethal Library', where the only thing deadlier than the cocktails is the wit of its hosts, Dani and Stephanie. This podcast isn't just true crime, it's crime served with a side of snark and a garnish of gallows humor. So, pour yourself a strong one and buckle up for a ride through the Pacific Northwest's most notorious death row stories. Just remember, the only sentence here that's truly life-threatening is the one ending in a punchline.
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Diggin' the Dharma

Jon Aaron and Doug Smith

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Diggin' the Dharma with Jon Aaron and Doug Smith is a relaxed discussion of the Buddhist dharma between friends. Jon's interest centers around practice, while Doug's centers around scholarship of the early material, so their approaches balance practice with study. Their discussions will be approachable to a broad audience of Buddhists and those curious about Buddhism, and they welcome questions and comments. Jon is a teacher at Space2Meditate and NY Insight Meditation Center and a well known ...
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Former NFL Executive who brings unique inside prospective and content on all levels of football. Guest include NFL Pro Football Hall of Famers, former players, national journalist and a conversation with Owners and members of the cigar industry. You're host Tony Softli
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The Health Leader Forge is a long form podcast featuring in-depth interviews with leaders who work in health and healthcare. In each interview, we explore the leader's career, discuss their current role and organization, and then conclude with their views on leadership. healthleaderforge.substack.com
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The Writing Glitch is brought to you by Dotterer Educational Consulting. Our Founder and Owner, Cheri Dotterer, is the host. Build courage, compassion, and collaboration to help students thrive and grow leaders that transcend a lifetime, regardless of dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia, using sensory-motor processing and neuroscience-based instructional interventions. No Pencil Required! We interview teachers, therapists, and parents about how they have seen a transformation in children h ...
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The dying leaves of autumn trees dance in a cold wind, whispering names thought long forgotten. As those names float through your thoughts and you remember those who have passed you wonder for a moment if they remember you. You push through the quiet shudder that runs down your spine as that question invades your thoughts, uninvited. You will continue to walk through your life and forget this quiet twilight, because some part of you knows it is better to forget, but not everyone looks away i ...
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Matt McCaffrey is a former Mises Institute research fellow with an expertise in the American economist (and Austrian fellow-traveler) Frank Fetter. He joins Bob to discuss his newly published journal article exploring the dispute Fetter had with the august British economist Alfred Marshall over the theory of rent. Dr. McCaffrey's Journal Article: M…
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In the latest episode of The Lethal Library, Stephanie and Dani discuss the twisted tale of Donna Kaye Thorngren. You thought your family was dysfunctional? Find out how a seemingly perfect family's sinister secrets unraveled, and how Donna's toxic love for her baby boy led to her husband's untimely demise. Spoiler: There's gunpowder residue, a met…
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Bob walks through diagrams from Hayek's famous LSE lectures to explain the Austrian view of the boom-bust cycle. The Diagrams Referenced in this Episode: Mises.org/HAP481a Hayek's Prices and Production: Mises.org/HAP481b Rothbard's Man, Economy, and State: Mises.org/HAP481c Bob's Study Guide to Man, Economy, and State: Mises.org/HAP481d Roger Garri…
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In this episode of The Lethal Library, Dani and Steph delve into the disturbing cases of Eric Virgil Hall, focusing on the tragic murders of Lynn Henneman and Cheryl Ann Hanlon in Idaho- right next to the very popular Greenbelt. With their signature blend of true crime, sarcasm, and vodka- they discuss Hall's arrest, trial, and the chilling details…
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There's nothing more important to developing creativity than play, so let's look at the toys that featured the Man of Steel. In particular, back in thew 80s, DC put out a line that distilled the raw power of their characters into figures that punched and kicked without the need for buttons or levers! That's right, Case and Jmike are joined by guest…
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In this whirlwind episode of The Lethal Library, hosts Stephanie and Dani dive deep into the convoluted and dark tale of Mark and Brian Lankford. Buckle up as we explore a case of two brothers from Texas charged with the brutal 1983 murder of a wholesome couple, Captain Robert Bravence and his wife Cheryl, during their idyllic camping trip in Idaho…
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Click here to text DCMTB As we close out 2024, DCMTB takes a peek into our crystal balls and predicts the future of the bike industry. What's it going to look like? What do we want to see? Will the future have internally headset routed cables? Tune in to find out what we think the future holds and how we can head into 2025 ready to rage!…
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Jon and Doug have a wide-ranging chat with the dharma teacher and peace activitist, Stephen Fulder, founder of Tovana, the Israel Insight Society. We discuss his work in Israel and his new book, How to Thrive in Hard Times. You can find his book here on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/How-Thrive-Hard-Times-Buddhist/dp/1915672740/ Support the show Go…
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Keith Smith, MD is an anesthesiologist and founder of the cash-price Surgery Center of Oklahoma. In the wake of the shooting of UnitedHealth CEO Brian Thompson, Keith explains why US health care is so expensive and how to fix it. The Surgery Center of Oklahoma: Mises.org/HAP479a The Story of the $100 Hospital Aspirin: Mises.org/HAP479b Primal Presc…
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🧠 Discover the Hidden Brain Connections That Impact Writing and Learning. Does your child or student struggle with writing, focus, or motor control? Do you want to understand how dysgraphia, trauma, and brain function intertwine? Complete Lesson: https://disabilitylabs.com/courses/book-study-hwbbd In this groundbreaking episode of The Writing Glitc…
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In this fiery episode of 'The Lethal Library,' Dani and Stephanie bring you the tale of Azad Abdullah, the man with a murder plan that couldn't have gone more wrong if he tried. In 2002, a house fire in Boise, Idaho, turned out to be the cover-up for a heinous crime. Listen in as we sip cocktails and unravel how Azad's dastardly deeds, from his rid…
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What is the role of community in our practice? The sangha is one of the traditional three refuges or jewels of Buddhism. The Buddha also advised at the end of his life to hold the self as our island and refuge, with the dharma as our island and refuge. Jon and Doug discuss how we reconcile these ideals. Support the show Go to our website to leave a…
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Using the heavily marketed movie "Wicked" as his news hook, Bob explains that the beloved Wizard of Oz movie involved an allegory of the bimetallism debates of the late 1800s, including William Jennings Bryan's famous "Cross of Gold" speech. Bob fills in the details about the Wizard of Oz lore, and then explains the economics of bimetallism in the …
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🎄 Get ready to add a dash of Christmas cheer to your classroom with the 12 Days Stocking Problem! In this activity, students take on the role of Santa’s elves, filling and flipping stockings over 12 festive days. But can they figure out the pattern to discover which stockings are left open on the 12th day? 🎄 This hands-on math challenge fosters cri…
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Societal problems big and small typically have a scientific element, often in a central way, yet most scientists are not directly involved in policy. My guests sought to change that in 1969 when they created the Stanford Workshops on Social and Political Issues, or SWOPSI. SWOPSI was founded by three students, two of whom are with us today: Joel Pr…
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Welcome to Episode 5 of 'The Lethal Library!' This week, Dani and Stephanie dive headfirst into the case of Richard Albert Leavitt and the shocking murder of Danette Jean Elg in Blackfoot, Idaho. From the baffling negligence of local police, who ignored glaring clues, to the courtroom circus featuring an inept bailiff and the dramatic testimonies o…
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Click here to text DCMTB Are you struggling to find that perfect gift for the rider in your life? Feeling lost and confused? Do you stay awake at night fearing there is no hope to find that perfect gift? Well fear no more, the 2024 Dirt Church MTB holiday gift guide is here. Tune in to find out some our our picks for the best gifts of 2024. Happy H…
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David Glasner is a UCLA-trained economist specializing in monetary theory and the history of economic thought. He has disagreed in print with Murphy's take on the famous Sraffa-Hayek debate. David first explains his general views and then comments on the debate. Bob's Paper, "A Problem With the Pure Time Preference Theory of Interest": Mises.org/HA…
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This episode dives into practical strategies, the importance of specificity in IEPs, and how to create meaningful progress for students with special needs guest Jennifer Porter, a seasoned special education teacher and autism expert, to discuss the intricate world of IEPs (Individualized Education Programs). With personal and professional experienc…
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Get ready for another chilling episode of 'The Lethal Library' as Dani and Stephanie delve into the grim case of Alfredo Martinez. From his extensive criminal history to the ominous events leading up to the murder of Selena Thomas, this episode has it all. With a touch of dark humor and plenty of sarcasm, we reveal the horrifying reality of domesti…
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In 1997, Bryan Caplan wrote an essay explaining why he was no longer a self-described Austrian. Recently, a reader asked him to comment on that essay. Bob reacts to Bryan's current views, arguing that the history of economic thought is indeed important, and the Misesian approach to praxeology is crucial. Bryan Caplan's Recent Article: Mises.org/HAP…
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In Episode 3 of the Lethal Library, Dani and Stephanie look into the scandalous tale of Donald Fetterly and Karla Windsor—Idaho’s worst dinner guests ever. When Sterling 'Slim' Grammer extended a hand to help, he got a knife in the back and a one-way trip to the Snake River. Join us as we explore this twisted case of generosity gone wrong, featurin…
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The final aggregate in the set of five is consciousness. What is meant by consciousness/ As an aggregate of clinging, when does it get in the way? Jon and Doug discuss. Doug's Video: The Problem(s) of Consciousness -- https://youtu.be/W1Pn65QZiZs Support the show Go to our website to leave a comment, buy us a coffee, or see further notes and links:…
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Click here to text DCMTB Back in the studio baby! After a hiatus through the fall, DCMTB is back with a fresh episode and a fresh a$$ guest. We linked up with Harry Fetter and talked about his journey in the MTB industry behind the lens of a camera. From filming Redbull Rampage to shooting the DCMTB crew right here at Arrowhead, Harry has seen it a…
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Bob discusses common talking points that pro-free-trade economists often use when making the case against tariffs. The purpose is to facilitate discussion so both sides have a deeper understanding of the subtle issues involved. Bob's Article on Trade Deficits: Mises.org/HAP475a Steve Landsburg on Obama's State of the Union Remarks about Exports: Mi…
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In this Thanksgiving-themed episode, Cheri Dotterer shares an engaging classroom activity that fosters body awareness, gratitude, and self-confidence. Discover how 'The Thank-Filled Me' can transform your short school week into a memorable and meaningful experience for your students ******************************************************************…
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Can the Man of Steel weather a Crisis in Time? Grant Richter from the Truth, Justice, and Hope podcast joins Case and Jmike to look at Superman's tie ins with Zero Hour! Overview In episode 136 of the podcast, titled "Superman in Zero Hour," hosts engage in a comprehensive discussion with guest Grant Richter about the influential 1994 DC Comics eve…
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Welcome to the Lethal Library! Dani and Stephanie dive into a bonfire of true crime as they unravel the fiery tale of Robin Lee Rowe. Born in 1957 and seemingly followed by fires and lies her entire life, Rowe sits on death row for the brutal murder of her husband and two kids. Using sources like 'Deadly Confidant' by Nancy Whitmore Poore, they dis…
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In Buddhism the root of karmic action is in sankharas, a word with many uses in the dharma. As we practice, we can see the sankharas taking shape and then realize we have choices. But even the choices are related to other sankharas and the "wow' of this mind. Jon and Doug discuss them and how we can view their role in our lives. Support the show Go…
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Amy LePore's doctoral dissertation covered the perverse incentives of federal money for disaster management on local officials. She joins Bob to talk about FEMA's poor track record in recent disasters but also going back to Hurricane Katrina. Amy's Dissertation on the Effects of Federal Financial Aid: Mises.org/HAP474a The Mises Institute is giving…
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Join Kathy Binner of the Freestyle Living podcast as she interviews Cheri. They discuss Cheri's journey and work in understanding dysgraphia and other learning challenges. As a pioneer in the field of dysgraphia, Cheri explains the neuroscience behind learning disabilities and shares practical strategies for educators and parents. From the creation…
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Institutions of higher education, especially in the United States, have received a great deal of attention over the past two generations regarding their ideological march to the left, and the impacts, real or imagined, on society at large. Criticism of American universities has sharpened since Oct. 7, 2023, as the Hamas attack on Israel was closely…
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The Lethal Library: The Twisted Tale of Thomas Eugene Creech Welcome to the first episode of The Lethal Library with Stephanie and Dani! This week, the duo dives into the wild and chilling story of Thomas Eugene Creech, a death row inmate with a chaotic past in the Pacific Northwest. From his troubled childhood and numerous murders to the countless…
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Two days after the US Election, Doug and Jon discuss how they are handling the results. They also discuss how our practice can support us as we look to the future political landscape in the US and the world. Jon offered this poem by Rilke as a support: Let This Darkness be a Belltower Rainer Maria Rilke Quiet friend who has come so far, feel how yo…
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After explaining the backstory of how Bob put forth a proposal for codifying property rights in space-based resources, Bob then explains how the prospect of a future inflow of extraterrestrial riches could boost the standard of living on Earth in the near term. Bob Murphy Show, "Scott Horton on American Interference in the 1996 Russian Election": M…
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In this episode of The Writing Glitch, Cheri Dotterer welcomes occupational therapist Beverly Moskowitz, founder of Real OT Solutions and creator of the Size Matters Handwriting Program. Beverly shares her journey from school-based OT to an "accidental entrepreneur" after discovering that letter size, rather than form, is key to handwriting legibil…
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Feeling tone, the pleasure or pain we take in experience, is a central part of dharma. As an aggregate, a foundation of mindfulness, a link in the chain of dependent origination, appreciating, understanding, and directly experiencing Vedana is a key to experiencing freedom. Jon and Doug have a lively discussion on this topic. Support the show Go to…
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There are few pairings that can rival the acclaim of Batman and Superman, but the teaming of Mark Waid with Dan Mora may be a solid challenger! Jim Fetters is back to chat with Case and Jmike about the first arc in DC's Batman / Superman: World's Finest. Overview: ● In episode 134 of the Podcast Discussion meeting, hosts Casey Aiken and Jmike Folso…
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Mises Fellow Kristoffer Hansen joins Bob to discuss Mises' perspective on fractional reserve banking and free banking. Earlier this month, Larry White referenced Hansen’s work on fractional reserve banking, asserting that Hansen indicated Mises acknowledged the benefits of FRB. Kristoffer clarifies his paper and examines what Mises wrote in Human A…
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In this episode of The Writing Glitch, Cheri Dotterer chats with Kelli Fetter, the visionary founder of Handwriting Solutions. They dive into the essential connection between handwriting, reading, and math and how early instruction shapes student success. Kelli shares her journey from helping her daughter with dysgraphia to founding a global tutori…
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Doug and Jon continue to explore the Five Aggregates of Clinging (to self) and this week explore Form. How do we cling to form and at what point, does this clinging become suffering? Are doesn't it? Support the show Go to our website to leave a comment, buy us a coffee, or see further notes and links: https://digginthedharma.com/…
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In response to Murphy's recent article on comparative advantage, economist Jorge Morales Meoqui objected that Murphy was continuing the same erroneous story about Adam Smith vs. David Ricardo. In this episode, Murphy clarifies what is right and wrong in Meoqui's own paper on the topic. Jorge Morales Meoqui's Article on Comparative Advantage: Mises.…
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Click here to text DCMTB This was the finals for the ages! Amazing people, amazing weather, and an amazing venue. We wrapped up the 2024 ESC enduro season with Chris Gilbert in the last race recap of the season. Put a bow on it because 2024 was an amazing season. Tune in to find out how the dust settled in the grand finale of the 2024 Dirt Church R…
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Jon and Doug discuss perception and how it's mediated by past experience and the stories we tell. How does it become misperception? How can we work with our perception to live more skillfully and fully? *this quote is attributed to the Roman poet Phaedrus but it is often used by various Zen teachers Support the show Go to our website to leave a com…
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Murphy lays out the various camps in the debate over FRB. He endorses the view of Joe Salerno, namely that Mises favored "free banking" as the best means for limiting credit expansion and ensuring banks carry high reserve ratios. Bob's Article in the QJAE on Fractional Reserve Banking: Mises.org/HAP470a Joe Salerno, "Ludwig von Mises as Currency Sc…
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It’s time to look at what just might be technically the current origin of Superman, Geoff Johns and Gary Frank’s Secret Origin miniseries! Alex McConnell joins Case and Jmike to look at this retro reboot of the Man of Tomorrow’s earliest adventures! Find Alex: ADMcConnell.com Overview In the latest episode of the podcast, the hosts delve into the i…
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In this episode of The Writing Glitch, Cheri Dotterer is joined by Lindsey Ball, an athletic trainer and biomechanics expert, to discuss her experience living with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), a connective tissue disorder. Lindsey shares her personal journey, the challenges EDS brings to everyday tasks like writing, and how she navigates athletic …
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