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We are not a flyover state. We are the heart of America. Small Town Showcase, presented by Missouri Humanities, highlights Missouri’s unique small towns and showcases the bigger picture of what Small Town America really is and why it should not be overlooked, overshadowed, or underappreciated. Tune in to hear the history of these communities and what they have to offer. What did you think of this podcast? Let us know! Take our survey: https://forms.gle/gxGAU6m5U4SYPVar9
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Flyover State University

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Welcome to the Flyover State University. We're just two guys from Missouri giving a mid-west perspective on life, society, and current events. Follow us on Twitter at @CeejayJonezMO and @HighEnergyJake Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/flyover-state-university/support
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Indiana isn't a flyover state, it’s the place where innovation with revolutionary change happens. It's always been in our DNA, and now we're sharing the growth story that is attracting business and a talented workforce to choose Indiana. This is "Indiana. For the Bold.", a podcast brought to you by the Indiana Economic Development Corporation covering the stories of the people, organizations, and businesses together building an economy of the future. You'll hear best practices and compelling ...
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Flyover PolitiK

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Political podcast for the normal american! Covering politics, current events mixed in with a little comedy and a common sense approach to the world. Not left wing not right wing just a normal american covering the current state of our country ... and the fact that the opinions of "normal Americans" are overlooked by the politicians and the mainstream media on the coast and the Washington bubble!
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Have you ever gone on a road trip or looked at a map and wondered...what makes that place different from all others? In this podcast, I talk about the stories that give places their identity. The Nifty Fifty Show is the perfect companion for the road warrior, armchair traveler, and the curious, as well as the perfect antidote to the dreaded word "flyover." So pull out a map, and let's get going!
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Flyover Sports

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Flyover Sports podcast is written and produced by four college friends who have grown up and reside in the Midwest. The FSP crew looks to bring their relevant takes on the Midwest sports scene with a heavy dose of pop culture and light-hearted humor. We promise to make you the wisest sports fan at the watercooler, or at least the funniest.
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Conservative Talk Radio at Its Best! Hottest Topics, A-List Guests, Analysis from America's Original Conservative Warrior Princess Because it's impossible to be free and ignorant LIBERALS LISTEN AT YOUR OWN RISK! "If you're going to tell people the truth, you'd better make them laugh. Otherwise, they'll kill you." George Bernard Shaw Teri O'Brien is America's Original Conservative Warrior Princess, or as the Democratic Underground says "she is scum." Hear it on Teri's Show on Sunday or somew ...
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In this episode of Indiana. for the Bold, Salina is joined by Vince Wong, President and CEO of BioCrossroads. Vince shares his extensive background, starting from his upbringing in Indiana, his education, and his career spanning law, business, and significant roles at Telamon Corporation and Roche Diagnostics. Now leading BioCrossroads, Vince elabo…
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This installment of T. S. Eliot's "Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" shows our narrator justifying his decision not to pursue his beloved by pointing out the perils of relationships and frustrated communication. Instead of confronting the problem, Prufrock chooses cynicism and avoidance...perhaps a choice we have all made at one point or another.…
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Astrophysicist Hugh Ross, founder, senior scholar, and former president of Reasons to Believe (RTB), holds a degree in physics from the University of British Columbia and a PhD in astronomy from the University of Toronto. His books include Rescuing Inerrancy, Designed to the Core, and Weathering Climate Change.…
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Matthew Karten returns to the show but on a more permanent basis. The guys are also joined by special guest Joe Colaizzi. Joe talks Pitt football and a bit of Pirates baseball. Meanwhile, Karten embraces chaos while George tries to stay positive. As per usual, the guys give their picks for Week 4 and update their picks record for the year.…
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Today, Adriana and Erika discuss Rule Three of Jordan Peterson's Twelve Rules for Life: Make Friends With People Who Want the Best for You. They ponder what makes a friendship constructive or destructive, as well as how important it is to hold one another accountable to always strive for better.By Student Content
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Carrollton, Missouri, located in Carroll County, is a town of movers and shakers with one eye always looking to the future. Whether it's the revitalization of their main street district, sitting on the planning committees of community events, or leading the charge fundraising for new assets in the community, the people of Carrollton are dedicated t…
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This week on the Collegian Week in Review, hosts Moira Gleason, Thomas McKenna and Caroline Kurt discuss this issue's top headlines. Then, they talk to Ty Ruddy about siblings at Hillsdale and Anna Leman about the benefits of Hillsdale's Swing club. Finally, they will be talking to Catherine Maxwell about the overcrowded county jail.…
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In today's episode, Peter Mantas, partner of Logos LP, come to talk about the picks and shovels of the healthcare industry. We discuss, among other topics... The healthcare industry in general The bioprocessing sub-segment The parts of the value chain that can potentially add the most shareholder value How AI can impact the value chain Much more Do…
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Alexander Salter is a professor of economics at Texas Tech University and a signatory of the Freedom Conservatism Statement of Principles. He is the author of more than 150 academic and popular articles and has authored four books. He joins WRFH to discuss an op-ed with RealClearPolitics titled, “Conservatives, Not Progressives, Are Freedom’s Champ…
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Ned Ryun is the Founder and CEO of American Majority and Voter Gravity. He joins WRFH to discuss his new book, American Leviathan: The Birth of the Administrative State and Progressive Authoritarianism. American Leviathan is the story of the rise of Progressive Statism and their massive, bureaucratic Administrative State at the turn of the 20th cen…
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This installment of T. S. Eliot's "Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" takes our narrator right up to the entrance of a social engagement, where he wavers between entering and running away. Faced with an anxiety common to the human experience, Prufrock must decide whether or not he will expose himself to the possible judgement of others.…
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Adriana and Erika kick off the semester with a brand-new series: reading Jordan Peterson's Twelve Rules for Life and thinking about practical ways to apply his wisdom. Today, they tackle Rule One: Stand up Straight With Your Shoulders Back. They discuss the importance of posture, feedback loops, and the stories we tell ourselves.…
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Adriana and Erika are joined by the lovely Annika Monson to discuss Rule Two of Jordan Peterson's Twelve Rules for Life: Treat Yourself Like Someone You Are Responsible for Helping. They discuss the importance of balancing chaos and order in life, as well as some practical ways to think about approaching that.…
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George and Paul talk about Texas absolute decimation of Michigan at home and Notre Dame’s stunning loss at home. They discuss the other big college football games of the past week and update the Tigers’ chase for the last wildcard spot. The show wraps up with the boys’ picks for Week 3 of college football.…
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This week we discuss the current state of the presidential race including the current President, the nominees, and their running mates. Or at least as much as we can squeeze into a 22 minute episode. Tune in to get a reminder of the internet's best (or worst) political jokes and stories from the summer, Trump's real reason for running, and an updat…
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As the College Football season kicks off with a bang, Paul and George kick off their new show! Joined by fellow student Matthew Karten, the guys discuss the biggest games and stories from Week 1 of the college football season. They jump over to the MLB to talk Ohtani, Judge, and the Wildcard Race. Finally, the show wraps up with the boys' pick for …
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