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Bette Fetter

Bette Fetter

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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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Pretty Dim Wonder

Pretty Dim Wonder

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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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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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Scripted Stories

WAOB® Audio Theatre

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All for One Stories breathes new life into the radio dramas of old, uniting a medley of voices and sound effects to bring you an immersive experience of brand new fiction, as well as fresh takes on old favorites. Join our full cast of characters, and journey with us through stories like you’ve never heard them before.
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From the DIAMOND CROWN - MAXIMUS studio a 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 members of the cigar industry. You're host Tony Softli
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Shadowbound

James Victor

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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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Archeology is the science that most directly connects us with our past, and no city in the world has been subject to more archeological interest than Jerusalem. With us to explore the archeology of Jerusalem is Jodi Magness. Jodi is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Since 2002, she has been the Kenan Distinguished Professor for…
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Today I speak with Steve Fetter about his work on a variety of nuclear disarmament efforts, including the Black Sea Experiment, nuclear archeology, the risks associated with a single person having the ability to start a nuclear war, ballistic missile defense, the weaponization of space, nuclear energy, and climate change. Steve received an SB in ph…
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Today’s guest is Jen Gilkie, Chief Marketing Officer for Dartmouth Health, one of the largest health systems in northern New England. Jen has had a fascinating and surprising career journey from studying theater here at the University of New Hampshire to being the chief of staff for the 2014 Super Bowl Host Committee to finding her way to healthcar…
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Today’s guest is Chris Dougherty, President and CEO of Brattleboro Memorial Hospital in Brattleboro, Vermont. Chris knew from a young age that he wanted to be a healthcare leader to serve the most vulnerable in our communities. He has done exactly that, having been a hospital CEO on both coasts and in Texas. In this podcast, Chris shares his career…
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Today we focus on the Soviet nuclear program with Thomas Cochran. Tom directed nuclear disarmament projects at the Natural Resources Defense Council from 1973 until his retirement in 2016. He has received numerous awards for his work on nuclear disarmament, including the public service award from the Federation of American Scientists and the Szilar…
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Today we explore the history of the field of endocrine disruption with Patricia Hunt. Pat is a Regents Professor in the School of Molecular Biosciences at Washington State University. She is a distinguished researcher and the recipient of many awards; additionally, she works at the forefront of initiatives to communicate complex scientific findings…
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Understand what happens to one man who does not listen to God the first time he gives a command as it is explained in the Book of Jonah 1-3. Listen as students from Christ the Divine Teacher School give this full cast production of “Jonah and the Big Fish.” Cast in order of appearance was: Deacon Michael Orange as the Narrator; Isaac Wagner as God;…
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In episode 77, I interviewed William Lanouette about Leo Szilard's work on the atom bomb, with a discussion of the roles that Szilard played until the end of World War II. Today, in part two of my interview with Bill, we focus on Szilard's achievements after the war. Bill is a writer and public policy analyst who has specialized in the history of n…
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Perhaps the most overlooked scientist who played critical roles in the development of the atomic bomb was Leo Szilard. With us to explore Szilard's numerous contributions to science and society is William Lanouette. Bill is a writer and public policy analyst who has specialized in the history of nuclear energy and nuclear weapons. He received an A.…
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Take part in the resurrection of our Lord as it is explained in the Gospel of John 20: 1-17. Listen as students from Christ the Divine Teacher School give this full cast production of “The Resurrection of Jesus.” Cast in order of appearance: Lisa Thackrah as the narrator; Bridget Grace as Mary; Violet Grzelewski and Evie Detwiler as the Angels; and…
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Today’s guest is Darin Roark, President and Chief Operating Officer of Wentworth-Douglass Hospital in Dover, New Hampshire. Darin has an unusual path, from working in an insurance company to becoming a nurse specialized in emergency medicine and intensive care, to leading large organizations. His path also took him from Illinois to Florida to Dover…
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Peter Agre received the 2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his discovery of aquaporins. Peter is a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor in Molecular Microbiology and Immunology at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and he also directed the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute until 2023. Today we discuss the history of malaria researc…
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In 1994, while attending graduate school at the University of California, Berkeley, I had the pleasure of seeing a lecture by Oliver Sacks in which he discussed his work on sleeping sickness and various other neurological disorders. He also discussed his thoughts on the economy of a life. Today's episode is that lecture in full, with all the insigh…
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Today’s guest is Kelly Barton, President of Maine Behavioral Healthcare, part of the MaineHealth System. Maine Behavioral Healthcare offers a full spectrum of behavioral health care, from community-based counseling and rehabilitation to a dedicated behavioral health hospital. In this podcast we talk about Kelly’s career journey starting as a unit c…
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Novichok is the most deadly chemical weapon ever developed. With us to discuss the history of Novichok is Vil Mirzayanov. Vil worked in the secret Soviet chemical weapons laboratory that developed Novichok. He revealed its existence to the world in 1991 and was then arrested by the Russian counterintelligence service and prosecuted in a secret tria…
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For best listening experience, please use headphones/earbuds Engage in the nativity of our Lord Jesus as it is explained in the Gospel of Luke 2: 8-20. Listen as students from Christ the Divine Teacher School give this full cast production including choir and violin ensemble of “The Shepherds and the Angels.” Cast in order of appearance: Lisa Thack…
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Today’s guest is Paul E. Fort, the CEO of FedPoint. FedPoint is a fast-growing provider of benefit administration and technology solutions for large institutional sponsors, with focus on the federal government of the United States and its numerous departments and agencies. In this podcast we talk about Paul’s unusual career journey to become an ins…
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How could a brilliant scientist and mathematician, an innovator in quantum theory, who worked closely with Jewish colleagues, become an ardent Nazi? How did this man, who has a field of mathematics named after him, escape the scrutiny of his colleagues? And what happened to him upon the collapse of Nazi Germany? The scientist who straddled this str…
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A sad and lonely scarecrow learns what it means to give in this Christmas story called “Jimmy Scarecrow's Christmas” written by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman. . Cast in order of appearance Pat Conroy as the Narrator Chris Paluzzi as Jimmy Josee Hantz as Betsey Peg Bryan as Aunt Hannah and Paul Fox as Santa . Directed by Karrie Fetter . Producted by Thoma…
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Not every fairytale has a prince. Listen to the “Enchanted Chair” to see what makes this King see the world in a new way. Written by Joe Potts. Cast in order of Appearance, Joe Potts as the Narrator, Scott Walton as Henry the King, Peg Bryan as Wanda, Josee Hantz as Elaine, David Seremet as Otto, and Paul Fox as Merlin. Directed by Karrie Fetter . …
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Many of the most important secrets held in international contests are technological or scientific in nature, and wars are often settled due to technological superiority of one side over the other. This leads spy agencies to employ all manner of trickery and tools to obtain those secrets. With us to explore the history of scientific espionage is Eli…
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For best listening experience, please use headphones/earbuds PARENTAL GUIDANCE ADVISED Living in darkness and despair has caused the paths of two unlikely people to cross. Find out how a mysterious guide and a fish opened both their eyes to what God had planned for them in this full cast production of “Beyond the Shadows of Darkness: a story based …
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The Bible story of original sin begins in the Garden of Eden as explained in Genesis 2: 8 – 3: 24. Listen to this full cast production filled with immersive sound effects and music. The cast, in order of appearance was: Renee Stockberger as the narrator John Kenyan as God Kolbe Foss as Adam Morgan Skoloda as Eve Nick Bell as the serpent.…
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One mother wants nothing more than her son to have faith. Yet, he desires fame and fortune. After years of crying and praying, does she get her dream? Listen to “Hope and a Prayer” to discover the journey of one man’s struggle against worldly desires. Cast members include Dana Flowers as the Narrator; Theresa Arnette as Monica; Bobby Fetter as Aure…
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The ability to extract DNA from ancient fragments of biological material has revolutionized our understanding of recent evolutionary history, including human evolution and phylogeography. Analysis of ancient DNA in tandem with radiocarbon dating, along with traditional archeological techniques, has led to a flurry of discoveries. With us to discuss…
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A stranger knocks on the door of a monastery eager to find food, shelter…and the Abbot. Are his intentions good or evil? Find out by listening to “A Stranger at the Door” written by Karrie Fetter. Cast members include David Seremet as the Narrator; Scott Walton as the Stranger; Joe Potts as Maurus the Porter; Brendan Callahan as Placid; and Paul Fo…
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The world just experienced a devastating pandemic, yet in the context of historical pandemics, COVID-19 was a relatively minor event in the history of disease. What do we know about the history of pandemics, including before written records, and what can we learn from this history? With us to answer these and other questions about the origins of ep…
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Before the advent of the germ theory of disease in the 1870s, quarantine provided one of the few effective means to prevent or alleviate epidemics. The Lazaretto quarantine station in Philadelphia illustrates the history of quarantine both before and after the discovery of pathogenic microbes. With us to explore the history of 18th and 19th century…
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Listen to this futuristic version of a Frog Prince written by Josiah Smith where a time traveling robot helps a scientist save a frog and much more. Directed by Dana Flowers and Karrie Fetter. Cast members include Theresa Arnette as the Narrator, Peg Bryan as Destiny, Joe Janke as Xavier the Frog, and Julius Steele as the Robot Henr-001. Foley Arti…
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What are the commonalities between scaling the world's highest peaks and tackling the most challenging pollution problems? What was it like to enter the worlds of climbing and chemistry as a woman in the 1960s and 70s? With us to answer these questions is Arlene Blum. Arlene completed a bachelor's degree at Reed College in 1966 and a PhD in biophys…
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