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On the second Tuesday of every month, we hear from our contributors in the field. Susan Knight and Gretchen Gerrish both work for the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Center for Limnology at Trout Lake Station. Scott Bowe is the Director of Kemp Natural Resources Station.
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The Field Notes Podcast, presented by GON Outdoors, brings you the latest news, stories, and updates from across Georgia’s great outdoors. Whether you’re chasing deer, turkey, duck, dove, or alligator—or casting a line in fresh or saltwater—this podcast keeps you informed and entertained. Each episode dives into the topics that matter most to Georgia sportsmen, from hunting regulations and fishing reports to gear, tips, and field stories. Tune in for authentic conversations that celebrate th ...
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Subscribing to this site allows me to sow into your life, furthering your education by learning and establishing the doctrine of Jesus Christ in you. My mission is to teach and preach the gospel of Christ, equipping the saints to draw from the Spirit and helping believers mature in the faith "once delivered unto the saints." Joanie Stahls Field Notes You Tube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/joaniestahl PayPal: http://paypal.me/joanstahl Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/joaniestahl Email: j ...
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Farmer Mary's Field Notes is the weekly journal of a middle aged city slicker white collar woman turned regenerative rancher. Each week, she posts a story about life on the family's 4th generation farm - Laughlin Highlands Farm - in the small crossroads of Gavers, Ohio. Listen in for humor, drama, the occasional tears, and most importantly, the recipe for what Mary is cooking for Sunday dinner.
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ABC of the IEP: Field Notes for Parents is your go-to guide for understanding the IEP process—without the overwhelm. Hosted by Monica Trost, a Licensed Educational Psychologist (#4660) and parent, this podcast breaks down special education terms, systems, and strategies in clear, bite-sized episodes. Each week, we walk through one IEP concept from A to Z—like accommodations, behavior plans, and extended school year—along with real-life stories and practical tips you can actually use. Whether ...
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Fatherhood Field Notes is where we hear real stories from real men living real lives every week. Fatherhood is not only about being a dad, it incorporates providing and serving a home, loving and serving a spouse, engaging and serving in a community, as well as intentionally serving your children. Fatherhood is an adventure, one full of fun, wild, and messy stories. In this podcast, we will hear stories from real men who have found themselves living the Adventure of Fatherhood. The Craft of ...
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Occasional episodes featuring conversations about Field Notes Brand limited-edition quarterly releases and other matters, focusing on American printing, publishing and design. At Field Notes, we offer beautiful, durable, made-in-the-USA note books and related stationery products which are available at our site and at over 2000 stores world-wide. Field Notes also releases quarterly limited editions which can be purchased individually or via a year-long subscription that includes bonus items, ...
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NPR's home for audio documentaries brings untold stories to light through deeply reported narrative series. We go to hidden corners of the headlines to explore what's been sealed off, undisclosed, or overlooked – and the people at the heart of those stories. Support in-depth storytelling that matters by subscribing to Embedded+ and unlock early access to new episodes and sponsor-free listening. Learn more at plus.npr.org/embedded
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Briefings from BlueAlpha for B2C marketing leaders. Evidence from growth channel experts, live pilots, MMM runs, and incrementality tests. Expect concise, actionable breakdowns of AI applications in marketing, ad channel optimization, budget reallocation frameworks, CAC and CLV impacts, and practical ways to combine MMM with geo experiments.
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Field Notes & F-Stops is the podcast where photography meets nature and mindful storytelling. Whether you’re just starting out or have a few shutter clicks under your belt, this is the space where we learn, grow, and reconnect with the art of capturing life, one frame at a time. Each week, host Cobi Sharpe and guests will dive into the world of photography—from ethical storytelling and honouring your subject to using your camera as a tool for mindful practice. Here, we explore how the natura ...
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Field Notes by AgChoice

AgChoice Farm Credit

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Field Notes by AgChoice is a podcast series covering timely, relevant topics for Pennsylvania's agricultural and rural communities. Each episode will include an interview of an AgChoice expert or one of our industry partners discussing information you need to know.
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Field Notes Podcast

Field Notes Podcast

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Wanderers and explorers who for the most part partake in suffering nature until a specific animal or place is found. The circumstances and methods may change as does the landscape but one true essence remains present throughout, the true sense of adventure. This Podcast is a meeting place for both like minded and open minded people to gain an insight into the lives of successful hunters and industry leaders from around the world to capture what really makes them tick.
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Strategic Farming: Field Notes

University of Minnesota Extension

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Join the University of Minnesota Extension Crops team in addressing all your crop-related questions this growing season, from soil fertility, agronomics, pest management and more. We will tackle issues as they arise to help you make better crop management decisions this season.
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The Field Notes podcast series from Koch Agronomic Services (KAS) will break down the science and technology behind agronomy to help growers do more with less. Crop science experts and others in the agriculture industry will discuss topics ranging from nitrogen loss and soil health to ways growers can increase operational efficiencies.
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Operation Wallacea

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For over 25 years, Operation Wallacea has been running biodiversity research expeditions across the globe. We've gathered a lot of stories along the way, showing how conservation research builds communities, inspires change and tackles the biggest threats to our natural world. In this podcast, we shine a light on the world of field research and the work of those who dedicate their lives to understanding and protecting our planet. Join us while we interview researchers, local organizers, and ...
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Sound Propositions

Joseph Sannicandro

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Sound Propositions features conversations with artists exploring their creative practices and individual aesthetics, conceived of as a counter-narrative to a dominant trend in music journalism which fetishizes equipment and new technologies. Each episode combines interviews with music, field-recordings, and experimental sound design. For fans of experimental music, field-recording, drone, electro-acoustic, ambient, modern composition, and other contemporary electronic music genres. joseph@ac ...
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Jessica McDonald

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God is active in our everyday life, however in the droll of the day to day, His voice and hand in our lives can be easy to miss. A chronic observer, Jessica is pretty much a Christian magpie who looks to spot the gold of God’s activity in our day to day. Field notes is her collection of shiny odds and ends of God’s glory in today’s world. Incorporating theology, pop culture and lots of other stuff, with the hope that listeners would be able to better see and hear God in the haze of modern life.
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The Bento Club

Field Notes

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The Bento Club is a podcast brought to you by Field Notes. During each episode, we connect with the brightest and most interesting minds of the market research and tech industry, getting their top tips and provocations. We are on a mission to deliver a collection of easily digestible, bite-sized nuggets of wisdom over time, a real feast for your intellectual appetite.
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Order of Man

Ryan Michler

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Failures, victories, wins, and losses. We're exploring, uncovering, and unpacking the most valuable life lessons learned from the most successful men on the planet. Conversations include Jocko, Chris Williamson, Ben Shapiro, Dave Ramsey, David Goggins, Tim Tebow, Shawn Ryan, Cam Hanes, Terry Crews, Matthew McConaughey, Adam Carolla, Robert Greene, Ryan Holiday, Mark Manson, and so many more. If you want to learn how to be a better man, we've got you covered.
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Scoring Notes

Scoring Notes

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We love music notation software and related products and technology, so that’s what we cover here. You’ll find timely news, in-depth coverage about the field, and honest reviews about products you use every day. You’ll learn about the interesting people in our field and find out our opinions on ever-changing developments in the industry.
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Note to Self with Anthony Alvarado is a weekly peek into a writer’s notebook—short, curious explorations of the mind, the self, and the strange ways we navigate being human. Part psychology, part creative riff, part field guide to being human—always brief, always a little unexpected.
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Looking for something sweet to help you sleep? Or maybe you're craving something with a little… spice? Come listen to playful, steamy roleplay audios and find yourself teleported in new worlds with lamia girls, manticores, mimics, nekos, kitsunes, and more who want to meet you!
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Daily Emerald

Emerald Media Group

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The Daily Emerald Podcast Network reports on news, sports, arts, culture and more from the University of Oregon community. Visit https://www.dailyemerald.com for more. Editor: Stephanie Hensley
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Design Better

The Curiosity Department, sponsored by Wix Studio

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Design Better co-hosts Eli Woolery and Aarron Walter explore the intersection of design, technology, and the creative process through conversations with guests across many creative fields, helping you hone your craft, unlock your creativity, and learn the art of collaboration. Whether you’re design curious or a design pro, Design Better is guaranteed to inspire and inform. Vanity Fair calls Design Better, “sharp, to the point, and full of incredibly valuable information for anyone looking to ...
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Sean Bothelio shares how he transformed from a scared 23-year-old father into a man who raised two confident sons who followed him into military service. After 30 years in the Air Force, Sean reveals the intentional decisions he and his wife Kim made to create a home where their sons' friends felt so safe that over 100 teenagers gathered there duri…
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🔥 This podcast is supported by tryourfarm.com! ➡️ tryourfarm.com 🔥 Order a sampler box from us for 50% off the regular price!! Frozen meat from our farm to your doorstep, shipped Next Day Air. In this episode, I share how our kids found their sport—not on a field, but in the barn—and how horseback riding has shaped their resilience, confidence, and…
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**Thank you for supporting this ministry, we lovingly refer to as "The Little Green Pasture." Click here: PayPal: http://paypal.me/JoanStahl **Please prayerfully consider becoming a ministry partner: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/joaniestahl **Contact Email: [email protected] **Subscribe to us on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-53418The hori…
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Not all supports are created equal—and knowing the difference between accommodations and modifications can help you better understand your child’s IEP or 504 Plan. In this episode, we’ll break down what each one means, how they affect learning expectations, and why it matters long-term. You’ll also hear a real-life story that shows just how blurry …
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The last Field Notes Podcast of the year features a look ahead from the GON crew and another fun interview with an expert with the Georgia DNR. Kimberly Lee, Braelin Smallwood, and Jake Rowe gather to discuss what they want to accomplish in the outdoors for 2026—from trying something new to doing more of what they love. GON also connects with I.B. …
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Send us a text What should you do when you inherit firearms? For many families, the moment comes unexpectedly. A parent, a grandparent, or a loved one passes, and suddenly you’re left with guns you don’t fully understand—what they are, what they’re worth, whether they’re safe, or even what you’re legally allowed to do with them. In this episode of …
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A larger than life figure in the creative world, Aaron Draplin has been designing everything from logos to posters since 1995. Few designers are as prolific as Aaron. He’s the founder of Draplin Design Co. (DDC). Priding himself on craftsmanship and quality, the DDC has made stuff for Field Notes, Esquire, Nike, Red Wing, Burton Snowboards, Ford, a…
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Creation is groaning with ever increasing distress. Those at the frontlines of the fight to reverse the frightening trends need strategies for staying strong. Each episode of Field Notes concludes with our guest sharing practices they have adopted in pursuit of a life lived hopefully and in a departure from our usual format, Rick and Jo revisit som…
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In this episode of China Field Notes, Scott Kennedy speaks with historian Michael Szonyi about why fieldwork matters to social historians and trends in U.S.-China relations. Szonyi unpacks the concept of “history from below” and how doing fieldwork in localities helps social historians understand history from the perspective of everyday people, the…
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What does it really mean to lead with integrity when institutions fail and people disappoint? In this Ask Me Anything episode of Order of Man, Ryan Michler answers real questions from the community on leadership, anger and forgiveness, building passive income, physical fitness, accountability, and personal standards. Ryan shares hard-earned insight…
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Leading others doesn't begin with a title—it begins with self-leadership. Too many men chase influence, authority, or recognition before they've learned how to lead themselves. That's where imposter syndrome creeps in—of course you're not as good yet; leadership isn't a destination, it's a discipline. It's not just tactical execution or getting thi…
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There was a time when a movie title sequence was just the moment you grabbed your popcorn and waited for the real show to start. But in the mid-90s and early 2000’s, that changed forever with films like Seven and shows like Mad Men and Stranger Things. The title sequence became a prologue—a metaphor for the film itself. This is a preview of a premi…
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In episode 51 of Arizona Trails and Tales, Rich highlights a recent road and birding trip with his friend and mentor Tom to multiple areas in Arlington, Arizona. Rich discusses a few different areas and experiences from Arlington to nearby areas of Buckeye, Tonopah and Gila Bend. Several environments are explored and the wildlife and features are d…
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Welcome to the garden, sweet songling. 🌼 In this cozy fantasy roleplay, you join your witch companion for a day of magical mischief and gentle caretaking. From wrangling snarky Snubroots to rescuing mandrakes from sacred compost tea, every moment glows with warmth, laughter, and quiet magic. You came here to heal. But you stayed because you belonge…
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I didn't come over tonight just to learn ASL. Not really. I wanted to see you - watch the way your hands move like music, hear the sound of your laugh when I get it wrong, feel what it's like to stand beside someone who makes the quiet feel safe again. I didn't mean to say too much. But gods, you're beautiful when you don't even see it. 🌿 Slow burn…
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On the Shelf for January 2026The Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast - Episode 332 with Heather Rose Jones Your monthly roundup of history, news, and the field of sapphic historical fiction. In this episode we talk about: Summary of the Project in 2025 Recent and upcoming publications covered on the blog Xie, Wenjuan. 2015. (Trans)Culturally Transgender…
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Dear Diary, This week, we got to speak with a very exciting guest, Amanda Matta! Known on social media as Matta_of_Fact, Amanda has made a niche for herself as TikTok's number 1 royal commentator. Amanda shared with us her extensive knowledge of Tudor history: the court life, art, and family drama. If you want to hear more of Amanda's takes on roya…
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As 2025 draws to a close, it’s time to pause and take stock of what’s been a transformational year in design. From Figma’s landmark IPO to the rise of AI across every category of product, to major brand evolutions at Nike, Netflix, and The New York Times—this year has been defined by what our guest today calls “mass acceleration.” Visit our Substac…
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In this Ask Me Anything episode, Ryan and Kipp dig into how men adapt when life throws setbacks their way. From injuries and burnout to financial risk and career pressure, they break down how to adjust without regret and keep moving forward. The conversation covers smart risk management, why momentum doesn't have to die after failure, and how bound…
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Jeremiah Cooper opens up about his journey through divorce, remarriage, and learning what it truly means to be a father. After eight years of marriage, separation, and four years divorced, Jeremiah and his wife Wendy remarried in 2013—a story that proves hope exists even in the darkest moments. He shares the hard-won lessons about unconditional lov…
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It seems anymore that people are operating increasingly out of extremes without any context, nuance, or understanding. I get it – outrage sells. And, to some degree, I've been guilty of it myself. But I've found myself as I get older – wanting to go find a piece of land and work on my canoe – rather than engage in what social media has diminished u…
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This 2025 literature review synthesizes significant advancements in treating and monitoring multiple sclerosis and related autoimmune central nervous system disorders. The text highlights breakthrough clinical trials for Bruton’s tyrosine kinase inhibitors, such as tolebrutinib and fenebrutinib, which offer new hope for slowing disability in progre…
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This episode provides a comprehensive analysis of epilepsy research published throughout 2025, detailing major shifts in clinical diagnostics and treatment. It highlights a significant update by the International League Against Epilepsy, which simplified seizure classifications to improve global medical communication. The text evaluates the long-te…
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This episodes summarizes the most significant research developments in stroke and neurovascular medicine throughout the year 2025. It details a shift in acute care where tenecteplase has emerged as the favored drug for bridging therapy before clot removal. Conversely, the text highlights that mechanical intervention for smaller or distant vessel bl…
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Episode 50 of Arizona Trails and Tales features the history and exploration of Encanto Park in Phoenix. Learn about the founding and funding of the park, some of the struggles it has overcome, and why this is must visit. This episode also covers some of the birds found at Encanto Park and reflects on a recent guided bird walk in the White Tank Regi…
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This comprehensive review synthesizes high-impact research from 2025 regarding movement disorders, specifically focusing on Parkinson’s disease and hereditary ataxias. The literature highlights critical clinical trial results, such as the failure of exenatide as a disease-modifying therapy and the burgeoning potential of stem cell regenerative medi…
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This comprehensive review synthesizes high-impact research and clinical developments within the field of neuromuscular disorders throughout 2025. The paper details significant breakthroughs in therapeutic interventions, including novel gene therapies, complement inhibitors, and immune-modulating agents for conditions such as ALS and Myasthenia Grav…
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These papers provide a comprehensive overview of GLP-1 and dual GLP-1/GIP receptor agonists, highlighting their transformative role in treating type 2 diabetes and obesity. The texts detail the pharmacology and dosing of specific agents like semaglutide and tirzepatide, comparing their effectiveness in glycemic control and weight loss. Beyond metab…
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**Thank you for supporting this ministry, we lovingly refer to as "The Little Green Pasture." Click here: PayPal: http://paypal.me/JoanStahl **Please prayerfully consider becoming a ministry partner: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/joaniestahl **Contact Email: [email protected] **Subscribe to us on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-53418As the y…
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When your child qualifies for special education, do they have to start in a special day class? In this IEP Inbox mini episode, we break down what the law actually says, why inclusion sometimes gets skipped, and how to advocate for the least restrictive environment—especially if your district doesn’t offer inclusive preschool options. Follow @prepar…
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In this Friday Field Notes episode, Ryan Michler delivers a direct and uncompromising message: success never happens by accident. He challenges listeners to confront the ways they may be drifting through life, reacting to circumstances rather than intentionally leading themselves. Ryan explores how comfort, avoidance, and distraction quietly compou…
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Welcome to the garden, sweet songling. 🌼 In this cozy fantasy roleplay, you join your witch companion for a day of magical mischief and gentle caretaking. From wrangling snarky Snubroots to rescuing mandrakes from sacred compost tea, every moment glows with warmth, laughter, and quiet magic. You came here to heal. But you stayed because you belonge…
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We’re taking a holiday break, so we’re rewinding to one of our favorite episodes this year with Cassie McDaniel, Medium’s head of design. We’re also including video from the episode, which you can watch here or on our YouTube channel at dbtr.co/youtube. We hope you have a lovely holiday season with your family, friends, and loved ones. —Eli & Aarro…
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The Field Notes Podcast uses Episode 10 to, once again, highlight the greatness of the Georgia Outdoors. The show begins with Derrick Debout's incredible hog harvest with a traditional bow. He entered the woods hoping to take a deer, maybe even a bear, but came out with a massive boar that he took down from just 14 yards away. Hosts Kimberly Lee an…
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In this Ask Me Anything episode, Ryan and Kipp kick things off with a lighthearted but revealing conversation before diving into listener questions on purpose, vision, balance, and meaning. They explore why men struggle to articulate what they want, how early conditioning shapes silence, and what happens when men open up and feel shut down. The dis…
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Russell talks with Oregon volleyball player Kamden Mitchell about her journey, including her recruitment by Matt Ulmer, the jump from high school to college athletics, and what drew her to Oregon. Kamden explains why being a Duck was always the goal and why, even after Ulmer left, Oregon still felt like home. Music is An Ending by TheMoods, found o…
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As soon as Alternate Realities publishes, Zach Mack calls his dad to hear his reactions to the series. The conversation takes an unexpected turn, launching them into another year-long experiment. To listen to this series sponsor-free and support NPR, sign up for Embedded+ in Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org. Learn more about sponsor message choice…
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In this powerful conversation with Bob Fraser—bestselling author, international speaker, and partner in a private equity firm—we explore three transformative concepts every father needs to understand. First, how do you see people? Your view of mankind shapes everything. Second, what's the real purpose of wealth and finances? It's not what you think…
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You know about breath work. You know about cold exposure. It's a thing all the major "influencers" tell you to do. I had some skepticism myself and that's why I wanted to have this man, the original cold exposure and breath work guy on himself, Wim Hof! He is a man who has redefined the limits of the human mind and body. Known globally as The Icema…
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