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Field Surveys is an ecology and conservation podcast where we try to take you behind the scenes of how ecology and conservation really get done. Hosted by Jesse Alston. Music by Scott Gratton and Blue Dot Sessions.
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Statistically Speaking

Statistically Speaking

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Statistically Speaking is the Office for National Statistics' podcast, offering in-depth interviews on the latest hot topics in the world of data, taking a peek behind the scenes of the UK’s largest independent producer of official statistics and exploring the stories behind the numbers.
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Field Trip Podcast

Frontline Education

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What if you could hear from leaders in school systems all around the country? People who are finding innovative ways to solve problems and make strategic decisions as they work to hire, develop, retain and support teachers and staff? From superintendents to principals, from human resources to curriculum and instruction to special education, we’re talking with people who have something to say in K-12 – and we’re sharing those conversations here.
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BND is focused on the U.S. Banking industry and how the industry intersects with finance, technology, and economics. Topics discussed can include all types of banking products and lines of business along with strategy, marketing, management, and leadership.
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The Language Scientists

De Montfort University

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Throughout the series we will be interviewing experts in the field of language learning and beyond to impart informative, evidence based and practical advice. The topics range from incidental learning, eye-tracking, learning vocabulary though reading, creative assessments, using virtual reality in the classroom, training phonological abilities, randomised control trials, speech errors and conducting research online. We hope that you will join us in discovering all those topics and let us kno ...
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Trowel Tales

Archaeology Podcast Network

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Welcome to Trowel Tales! What is Trowel Tales? It’s a story-based podcast with tales told about the exciting, strange, dangerous, and silly things that can happen in the field of archaeology. In this first episode, we’ll explore the wonderful world of archaeology and hear how some of us got into this fantastic field.
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AGA is the member organization for government financial management professionals. We lead and encourage change that benefits our field and all citizens. Our training events, professional certification, publications and ongoing education help members build their skills and advance their careers.
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Stories from the Field

Peter Krause and Ora Szekely

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We talk to political scientists about what field research looks like on the ground. In each episode, we bring on expert guests to discuss different ethical and logistical aspects of the field research process, based on the book we co-edited with the same title: Stories From the Field: A Guide to Navigating Fieldwork in Political Science (Columbia University Press, 2020).
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Public Opinion Podcast

American Association for Public Opinion Research

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Welcome to the American Association for Public Opinion's new podcast, Public Opinion Podcast! Join us as we dive into the public opinion research field and cover topics such as polling, advances in technology, and why surveys are imperative to society.
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Welcome to 'The MattsWorld Show', where I talk about my experiences, opinions, and thoughts on the latest topics that are captivating. The show is hosted by entrepreneur, CEO, YouTuber, and investor, Matty. Matty is the owner of multiple companies like MattBatFilms LLC, Usercord Corp, and more inspiring projects! They are bringing in a lot of experience in their field and an alternative perspective. Email us if you have Advertising Inquiries or Questions about this Show: themattsworldshow@po ...
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"Talk to Me, Goose: Generative AI in Sales" is a podcast where we explore the transformative power of artificial intelligence in the realm of sales. Drawing inspiration from the relationship between Maverick and Goose from Top Gun, we position AI as the indispensable RIO to the modern salesperson. Our goal is to help sales professionals, and those aspiring to break into the field, understand and leverage AI to enhance their workflows, increase their competitiveness, and excel in the ever-evo ...
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The BAM Effect

Jon Bambalas

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How does pharma market access fit into HCP engagement strategies? What does it take to improve your field team’s effectiveness and build your brand share? The BAM Effect helps pharma marketers and sales reps stand out and level up their brand’s market access pull-through to drive radical Rx growth. Each week you’ll get an exclusive look at HCP survey data, actionable pharma marketing tips, and real-world examples from pharma sales veterans. We’ll answer your questions, get your team fired up ...
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Your Virtual Assistants invites all Entrepreneurs, Solopreneurs, Small Business Owners, Business Coaches and Speakers to our new show. This show will offer you tips on how to grow your business. We, along with many experts in the field, will be giving you some of the best practices to help you run a profitable, successful and efficient business.
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RCSLT - Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists

The Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists

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This is the official podcast of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists - RSCLT. We were established on 6 January 1945 to promote the art and science of speech and language therapy – the care for individuals with communication, swallowing, eating and drinking difficulties.We are the professional body for speech and language therapists in the UK; providing leadership and setting professional standards.We facilitate and promote research into the field of speech and language therapy ...
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Let's Talk About CBT is a podcast about cognitive behavioural therapy: what it is, what it's not and how it can be useful. Listen to experts in the field and people who have experienced CBT for themselves. A mix of interviews, myth-busting and CBT jargon explained, this accessible podcast is brought to you by the British Association of Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies. www.babcp.com
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Compelling and real conversations about faith in the Christadelphian community. Levi and Mike lead interviews including personal testimonies of faith, struggles with faith, and questions that affect faith. Giving a voice to complex issues and recognizing that sometimes it takes A Little Faith, and sometimes that's all you have.
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European Southern Observatory

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ESOcast is a video podcast series dedicated to bringing you the latest news and research from ESO, the European Southern Observatory. Here we explore the Universe's ultimate frontier.
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European Southern Observatory

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ESOcast is a video podcast series dedicated to bringing you the latest news and research from ESO, the European Southern Observatory. Here we explore the Universe's ultimate frontier.
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Wastewater testing became part of our daily lives during the Covid-19 pandemic, but what else can it tell us about what's happening in our communities? From looking for illicit drugs, to monitoring alcohol consumption and health biomarkers, Claire Concannon meets scientists tapping into the rich research potential of what's in our pee.…
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This episode reviews an article from ICBA titled “Ron Haynie & Tim Roy: Deciphering FHFA’s Credit Score Transition.” The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has issued new credit scoring requirements for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac by transitioning from the classic FICO to the FICO Score 10 T and VantageScore 4.0 credit scoring models. Is this a g…
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This episode reviews Bank Director’s 2024 Governance Best Practices Survey and a related Bank Director article titled “2024 Governance Best Practices Survey: Exercising Independence” by Emily McCormick. This annual survey examines board responsibilities, risk oversight, composition, engagement and governance practices. The question is asked can a d…
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This episode reviews four articles to get a better understanding of the current U.S. labor market. Is there a white-collar job squeeze? Are half the U.S. online job postings fake? What is the new normal for pay raises? Are the lowest-paid workers the hardest hit as unemployment rises? These are some of the questions we try to address. Links to the …
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This episode reviews an article from Bank Director titled “Three ways smaller banks are leveling the playing field” by Cetin Duransoy. This article lays out three ways that smaller banks and credit unions can effectively compete against the industry behemoths. The three potential solutions include 1) highlight their impact to build consumer confide…
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This episode reviews several articles from S&P Global Market Intelligence. The first article titled “FDIC proposal would classify more BaaS deposits as brokered, not core." The second article is titled “US elections have potential to reshape fintech regulatory landscape." Both articles were written by Yizhu Wang. The first article addresses the pro…
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This episode reviews an article from the ABA banking journal titled “Is it time to kill the paper check?” by Evan Sparks and an article from The Business Journals titled “Big brands are ditching paper checks. Small-business owners might not be able to do the same” by Andy Medici. These articles detail the current usage of checks in the banking syst…
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Experts discuss the findings from a new survey on Americans’ knowledge of civil legal issues on Talk Justice. The recent survey of more than 2,000 Americans was conducted by The Harris Poll on behalf of LSC. It revealed widespread misconceptions about civil legal rights, and that many people do not reach out for help with their civil legal problems…
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This episode reviews an article from bank director titled “Banks start to take their lumps to address CRE exposure” by Paul Davis and an article from S&P Global Market Intelligence titled “Many top office lenders continue to dial back exposure” by Claire Lawson and Robert Clark. These articles highlight how banks are still struggling with commercia…
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This episode reviews a series of articles from July through August of 2024 to check in on how banks stocks are performing. Bank stocks continue to be impacted by commercial real estate loans and portfolio concentrations, compressing net interest income, regulatory burden, presidential election cycle, mixed earnings between the big 4 and regional ba…
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This episode reviews an article from The Wall Street Journal titled “Are Superstar Employees Worth It?” by Matthew Call. This article looks at the effects of having a superstar employee and how that can be a good and bad thing. What do you have to do to acquire and retain these talented people? Is the price worth it? Can these employees be a long-t…
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This episode examines the meltdown in Japan’s stock market, which started on Sunday, August 4th. What is the YEN carry trade? Why did the Bank of Japan raise interest rates? Did the Federal Reserve play a role in this? And what is up with Warren Buffet? A link to related Episode 163 is below. Links to Episode 163: Japan’s Norinchukin Bank dumps U.S…
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This episode examines the July 2024 jobs report and what effects it is having on the overall economy and stock market. What do the numbers project for the rest of the year? Below are links to a related CNBC article, WSJ article, Bureau of Labor Statistics data, and FRED data. Link: Job growth totals 114,000 in July, much less than expected, as unem…
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This episode is a review of the book The War on Cash by David McRee. This book covers a lot of territory, everything from a cashless society to theft by inflation, civil asset forfeiture, the IRS, shadow banking, and The Patriot Act. It is a very interesting read and makes you think about the purpose of cash in a free society. The point of the book…
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This episode is a review of the Netflix documentary How to Rob a Bank. This documentary focuses on a bank robber nicknamed “Hollywood,” that robbed 19 banks in Seattle during the 1990’s. How did this bank robber evade the police for 4 years? Did he have help? What new technology and procedures ultimately led to his downfall?…
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In this episode we explore how the ONS measures our natural environment and the green economy. Relevant datasets: ONS Environmental Accounts Transcript MILES FLETCHER Welcome again to Statistically Speaking, the official podcast of the UK’s Office for National Statistics. I'm Miles Fletcher and this time we're getting back to nature as we explore t…
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In July 2023 four male kākāpō were released into the fenced Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari – part of a new habitat trial to investigate suitable locations for the growing kākāpō population. But after a further six were introduced, the kākāpō began to wander – beyond the fence. A year on, and several escapes later, what’s been learned? And what’s …
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This episode examines a research article from S&P Global Market Intelligence titled “Higher-for-longer" rates keep bank margins, commercial real estate in spotlight. What are industry trends for Net Interest Margin compression? Are deposits growing? CDs are maturing soon, what does that mean? Will deposit costs remain sticky?…
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This episode examines a recent article in bank director titled “Where have all the buyers gone?” by John Engen. Banks that are interested in selling in the current environment are finding it difficult. This article states that selling a bank is like selling a house. You have fewer, pickier buyers, and you must consider what compromises and concessi…
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This episode examines a recent article in bank director titled “Banks are struggling to find compliance officers” by Paul Davis. Compliance is considered one of the hardest jobs in the banking industry and it appears to be getting harder. This article looks at the demands of the role and how to best fill positions. Link: Banks Are Struggling to Fin…
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This episode is an interview with Pinellas County Market President at Bank of Tampa Owen LaFave. We discuss Owen’s career, the Bank of Tampa, current market conditions, the commercial real estate market, and what might occur over the next year. As always, we go over Owen’s favorite book and business-related movie. A link to the Bank of Tampa’s webs…
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Guests from Kansas and Tennessee discuss the growth of medical debt lawsuits, their impact on patients, and efforts to mitigate these suits on Talk Justice. The Wall Street Journal recently reported on this issue in Kansas in an article, “In This Kansas Courtroom, the Hospital Dominates the Docket.” A hospital sued 400 of the 9,000 people living in…
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In this episode Dr Marie-Josee Bisson talks to Ellie Chettle-Cully about celebrating multilingual speakers in the primary classroom. Ellie is a teacher and language lead at one of our local primary schools in Leicester, a city that prides itself on its multilingualism. What is it like to hear multiple languages in the classroom? Ellie talks about n…
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This episode looks at the fallout for Evolve Bank & Trust from the Synapse Financial Technologies, Inc. bankruptcy and a recent cybersecurity attack. Regulators are starting to weigh in. What does this mean for the banking as a service model? What does this mean for fintech’s working with banks? Links: Episode 157: Is Synapse bankruptcy going to de…
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This episode examines the major cyber outage that affected companies across the globe on Friday, July 19, 2024. A software update from a company called CrowdStrike, which pushed its update through Microsoft Windows caused networks and devices to go down as users saw “the blue screen of death.” CrowdStrike and Microsoft have found a fix for the prob…
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This episode is an interview with Investment Banker Chad Hull from Janney. We discussed his role as an investment banker, his career, the history of Janney and the company’s products. We get into the current bank merger and acquisition environment. As always, we get into his favorite business book and business related movie. If you would like to le…
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This episode looks at a recent blog post from PCBB titled “Are we there yet?”: The saga of the economy so far in 2024.” This blog post provides an overview of consumer & business sentiment, an economic overview, the banking landscape, and housing trends. A link to the PCBB blog post is attached below. Link: “Are We There Yet?”: The Saga of the Econ…
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In July's news: - Impact of the results of the General Election and how you can get involved. - Communication Access free training www.communication-access.co.uk/ - Lee Silvermann Voice Technique media coverage www.rcslt.org/news/new-study-com…e-with-parkinsons/ - King's Speech - Senedd reports on the implementation of the Additional Learning Needs…
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This episode explains what the new Paze digital wallet is. This new app is aiming to compete with PayPal and Apple Pay. Paze has been developed and will be operated by bank-owned financial technology company Early Warning Services, LLC, which also operates the Zelle app. Early Warning Services, LLC is owned by JP Morgan Chase & Co, Bank of America …
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This episode looks at a recent blog post from PCBB titled “Key takeaways from a Wiperware Cyberattack Simulation.” NACHA and GRF recently hosted two exercises in April and May of 2024 using the Operational Resilience Framework to test the operational resilience of financial institutions from a Wiperware attack. Recommendations include tips for reco…
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