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Join writer/Japanophile Josh Furr on a treasure hunt through the "back" of Japan: the underrated and overlooked Hokuriku region, including present day Fukui, Niigata and Toyama prefectures.
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Stories and tales from a guitar-picking writer, theologian, speaker, blogger and entertainer. From small town quirks to the bizarre realities of family, whacky church life and slightly damaged kinfolk, insights from a reluctant son of the South takes you along. Never know where it’ll end up but it’s sure to be worth the trip.
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WARNING EXPLICIT LANGUAGE AND CONVERSATIONS. Life, Laughter, Love, Pain, Adventure, Music, follow the life and stories of Artist/Photographer Lucy Furr and her eccentric circle she calls family. From drunk nights to murder, this is one you won’t forget.
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Tell Your Story

Ryan Furr Creative

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Everyone has a story, they are all different, and they are all important. We can learn so much from the experiences of others. Join the Ryan Furr Creative team as we hear stories from creatives, business owners, friends, and influencers.
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The economic impact of cryptocurrency has manifested in several ways, and understanding its implications is crucial in assessing whether it is good for the economy. Learn about the impact of economic and political factors on crypto trading in this podcast from blog. Their understanding is important for everyone: entrepreneurs, politicians, financiers and everyone involved in this.
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Why the heck would you subscribe to Breakthrough Marketing Secrets? Because you'll get proven direct response marketing, copywriting, and entrepreneurship success strategies you can use today... To write your own ticket and create the life, business, and career you want. The show's host, Roy Furr, has been in the trenches of entrepreneurial marketing since 2005... Creating winning campaigns, breaking sales records, and generating windfall wealth. Thanks to these copywriting, marketing, adver ...
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More than just your typical market analysis podcast, EFGAM'S CIO Moz Afzal goes Beyond the benchmark, delving into current topics and global trends with guests and experts from within EFG and further afield. The podcast is released fortnightly.
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Ironically Serious offers an unfiltered take on up-leveling life in business, relationships, motherhood, friendships, health/wellness, and self-care. After a dramatic life pivot, Taylor Hedden pulverized society's expectations and started a podcast to document it along the way. Throwing a cold glass of water into the face of hardship, Taylor put a modern twist on confidence and what it means to have earned it. In the spirit of resilience, we relish in personal empowerment and the hard shit t ...
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Off the Chart with Medical Economics features lively and informative conversations with health care experts, opinion leaders, and practicing physicians, about the challenges facing medical practices today. New episodes release every two weeks. Off the Chart with Medical Economics Staff Host: Keith Reynolds Contributors: Chris Mazzolini, Todd Shryock, Richard Payerchin Inquiries: Please email Host Keith Reynolds (mailto:kreynolds@mjhlifesciences.com) with feedback, questions, guest suggestion ...
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We are a community of product managers, strategists and designers in Utah. We exist to help each other learn, contribute, and connect through volunteer-led opportunities.
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The Phage Therapy Today is the pod dedicated to leaders in the phage therapy industry. We bring you insights into current advancements and challenges in this exciting sector from academia, financial, regulatory, manufacturing and entrepreneurial perspectives. Each episode features accomplished guests serving various roles in developing our bacteriophage-evolved community. If you are a believer in the future shaped by phage therapy and want to share you exciting work with our community, email ...
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Down the Pew Podcast

Palms Presbyterian Church

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On Palms Presbyterian Church's soundcloud profile, you can find recent sermons, services and special music. Our podcast, Down the Pew explores the amazing life stories of people of faith. How does life effect our ideas about God? How does our faith inform our perspectives of our experience? Join us to hear stories of faith from people in small congregations. Podcasting from Palms Presbyterian Church in Jacksonville Beach, Florida.
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Welcome to The Freedom Filled Life Podcast with the Bucketlist Bombshells. The podcast for women in pursuit of their dream life and a career that gives you more than it makes you give up. Join your hosts, Cassie Torrecillas and Shay Brown, every Tuesday for meaningful conversations that will help you navigate the path to pursuing your own freedom-filled life and career! Whether you want to travel and work remotely, or simply just want to be your own boss, The Freedom Filled Life Podcast is h ...
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Breaking companies down into modular systems that drive value and understanding their self-reinforcing cycles are key in navigating the technological landscape. Nathan Furr takes us through two laws of technology in the next of this three-part series, providing examples of how today’s leaders are utilising these elements to their advantage. This ep…
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#56: We’re back with another episode of Ironically Serious. Grab a drink (or your Starbucks if you’re a basic b*tch like me) and get cozy, because we’re getting real about the wild ride of starting your own business and kicking those nagging fears to the curb. Ever felt like jumping into entrepreneurship is a freefall without a safety net? Trust me…
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Medical Economics presents the Physician’s Guide to Running for Office. This is a companion piece to the wonderful print feature by Medical Economics Editor Richard Payerchin. This episode has been pulled from the hours of interviews he performed with Physicians serving in government at the local, state, and federal level. Physician politicians: Wh…
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#55: The old Taylor can’t come to the phone right now… welcome BACK, baby! It’s only been an 8-month hiatus, but I promise I am ready for this return. In this episode, we do a MAJOR catch-up on what all has gone down in the last year. From getting married and throwing the wedding of my dreams, to major growth in all areas of life and business. I’m …
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Backer, beware... A cauldron of fear awaits you! 'Tis the midnight hour when we delve into Niigata's strange creatures: the yokai. Seven spooky monsters stand ready to chill your bones, freeze your blood, and, just perhaps, melt your heart. The gang's all here: Nekomata, Yuki-onna, Yukitaro, Yama-otoko, Azuki Arai, Danzaburou Tanuki, and Yasaburoba…
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Polls on a knife edge, multiple assassination attempts, a convicted felon running for president, a candidate campaigning for just 100 days pre-election; these are just a few of the reasons this US election cycle is unlike anything we have ever seen. Thankfully, Dan Clifton, Head of Policy Research at Strategas, is here to bring some clarity to the …
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Medical Economics Editorial Director Chris Mazzolini and Dr. Eve Cunningham, chief of virtual health and digital care at Providence and founder of MedPearl, discuss challenges with patient management and workflow. Music Credits: POSITIVE HAPPY RNB (FUNK NATION) NO MEL by Yummy Tunes - stock.adobe.com Relaxing Lounge by Classy Call me Man - stock.ad…
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I wish everyone could know, way early on, that they’d have to make that journey one day. That it might be a long way, and your transportation limited, and time running out. I guess then I might have lived some things a little differently. It was so easy when time seemed to stretch out forever to think it didn’t matter as much as it actually did, ev…
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As central banks around the world appear to be successfully getting a handle on inflation, we look at the changing market narrative going into the final quarter of 2024. Labour market numbers start to take precedence in shaping market sentiment, while the US gears up for an election that, despite intense volatility, is surprisingly normal in its im…
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Medical Economics Managing Editor Todd Shryock sits down with Roger Kapoor, MD, author of "Work Happy" to discuss the scourge of burnout. Music Credits: Burned Out by Stefan Kartenberg - stock.adobe.com Relaxing Lounge by Classy Call me Man - stock.adobe.com COCKTAIL by Mythical Audio - stock.adobe.com Editor's note: Episode timestamps and transcri…
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Patient Care Online Editor Sydney Jennings and Dr. Steven P. Furr, Former President of the American Academy of Family Physicians sit down to discuss immunizations. Music Credit: COCKTAIL by Mythical Audio - stock.adobe.com Editor's note: Episode timestamps and transcript produced using AI tools. Introduction to Immunizations (00:00:05) Overview of …
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Back to School, all you Backers! Well, at least me anyway. Class in session (for adults) and it's time to harvest what brain cells are left. Speaking of harvest, it's that magical season in Japan again when that most humble - and crucial - of grains is collected and consumed: rice. And wearing the crown is the Niigata-native "koshihikari", but how …
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Does the conventional wisdom around technology and business really hold up to scrutiny? Nathan Furr guides us through the 6 Laws of Technology, each law turning a piece of conventional thinking on its head when it comes to how companies deploy technology for the best outcomes. This is part 1 of a 3 part series, each episode covering 2 of the laws i…
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Medical Economics Editorial Director Chris Mazzolini sits down with Bob White, president of The Doctors Company to discuss trends in malpractice litigation and what recent verdicts mean for the industry at large. Music Credits: Expressive Violin by Elonix - stock.adobe.com Relaxing Lounge by Classy Call me Man - stock.adobe.com COCKTAIL by Mythical…
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Medical Economics Managing Editor Todd Shryock sits down with Scott Dewey, chief managed care officer at PayrHealth about the best strategies for payer negotiations. Music Credits: Gypsy Jazz Swing by tunes2go - stock.adobe.com COCKTAIL by Mythical Audio - stock.adobe.com The Joy of Being by Duke Herrington - stock.adobe.com Introduction to Negotia…
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As inflation across the globe falls back closer to Central Bank target levels, Central Bankers face a new question: how quickly and how deeply should interest rates be cut? EFG's Chief Economist Stefan Gerlach joins Moz to help understand how different Central Banks are plotting this course. Our host, Moz Afzal: https://bit.ly/31XbkTR Our guest, St…
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A special preview of what to expect at this year's Tri-State Healthcare Leaders Conference featuring interviews with three of the presenters. Jennifer Wiggins, CEO of Aegis Malpractice Solutions, will take part in a roundtable discussion on the malpractice landscape on Sept. 19. Ashkan Nikou, head of security at Bluegrass Orthopaedic, will present …
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I spent Labor Day relaxing a bad board on my deck and I'm pulling nails. You know, nails go in easier than they come back out. Eventually, a board gets so bad you have to do something, and there you are, having to repair, pull ‘em out, and sometimes, when all else fails, just drive the dang thing down into the board, forever there to mock you. Supp…
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Medical Economics Editorial Director Chris Mazzolini joins the show for a special bulletin detailing some of the top results of the Medical Economics 95th Physician Report. The 95th Physician Report (free registration required): https://www.medicaleconomics.com/view/2024-physician-report-exclusive-data-on-physician-salaries-practice-finances-and-mo…
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Hey you sunburnt Backers! The weather may be hot, but there's nothing hotter than a steamy bowl of gyūdon (beef bowl) in the summer. Well, almost... FUJI ROCK, BABY! Every year, a gaggle of artists make their way to Niigata to perform their hearts out, and we have none other than iconoclastic founder, Masahiro Hidaka, to thank. So, this week we tra…
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Did investors overreact to the recent equity market sell off? This week Gerry Fowler, Head of European Equity Strategy at UBS, talks Daniel Murray through his current view on the equity landscape and recent volatility. Surprising opportunities in European equities, China's EV dominance and the US Consumer are all in focus in this episode. Our host,…
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Medical Economics Editor Richard Payerchin and Steven P. Furr, MD, president of the American Academy of Family Physicians discuss cuts in the Medicare Fee Schedule, the AAFP’s work on increasing the number of physicians in rural areas, and even a bit about Furr’s own family medicine practice in Alabama. Music Credit: Emotional Cinematic Piano by El…
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An attempted assassination, a new Democratic candidate and a controversial choice of running mate are just some of the reasons this US election is shaping up to be one of the most tumultuous in recent memory. Sarah Bianchi, Senior Managing Director at Evercore ISI and former deputy US Trade Representative helps Moz understand the various moving par…
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Medical Economics Summer Intern Grace Koennecke and Alex Ashbrook, Director of WIC and Root Causes at the Food Research & Action Center discussing food insecurity and how physicians can help their patients overcome these burdens. Music Credit: Raindrops by SoundGrenade - stock.adobe.com Timestamps Introduction to Food Insecurity (00:00:00) Discussi…
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With the US economy so far experiencing a 'soft landing' scenario, Wolfe Research's Stephanie Roth discusses the current state of play for the world's largest economy and the emerging risk factors for the year ahead. With the Fed looking at continued rate cuts, and a presidential election only months away, it's all eyes on the US economy. Our host,…
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The world is becoming increasingly urbanized: more than half of the world's population now lives in cities. This rapid urbanization is transforming economies and societies around the world. But how does urban growth affect economic development? Listen to more about urbanization and its impact on the economy in this podcast from Looper - a blog abou…
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As we look ahead to Q3 of 2024, the interface between politics and economics comes into sharp relief. With around 49% of the global population going to the polls in 2024, we explore the potential fiscal and market impacts these elections have had or threaten to have over the coming months. From the UK's new Labour government, to the fiery Trump-Bid…
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Happy Tuesday Everyone and Welcome back to the latest episode of Phage Therapy Today! Phage science is awesome, the business is growing, and the numbers on paper are looking great. But along with this excitement, we must realize the end goal is to save lives and improve clinical outcomes. The truth is phage therapy is still very far from accessible…
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In this episode, Medical Economics Managing Editor Todd Shryock interviews Joseph Betancourt, MD, president of the Commonwealth Fund, about health care consolidation. Betancourt discusses the significant increase in consolidation over the past 7 to 10 years, driven by the goal of creating efficiencies and improving care. However, he notes that thes…
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In this special episode on the regulation of AI, and the opportunities and investment themes that accompany the nascent technology, we listen in to highlights from key presentations at the recent Gamma Foundation Summit in Rome on the 29th May. Our host, Moz Afzal: https://bit.ly/31XbkTR Our guest: Luciano Floridi Professor and Founding Director of…
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When we are wringing our hands, troubled in mind, struggling with hope and anxious to the gills, I can pick up my mandolin our guitar at home, play a tune, and feel something lift out of the room. Wherever that sound came from (and as a man of faith, I think I know), it says, “There’s still something unexpectedly beautiful up ahead. Go on, and don’…
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Raising a glass today for Dear Ol' Dad, and the family that have to put up with him. To all ye who've sown seed (consciously or not), hope you had a great one! Speaking of fathers, today we take a look at the extraordinary life of Maejima Hisoka. Born in Joetsu, Niigata, he's known as the father of the Japanese postal system, but digging deeper, we…
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Saj-nicole Joni, renowned as the first female professor of mathematics at MIT and a pivotal executive in Microsoft's formative years, now dedicates her expertise to advising top CEOs as a 'CEO whisperer.' With a wealth of experience in leadership and innovation, she helps high-performing leaders navigate complex challenges, make strategic decisions…
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'Tis a very special Back of Japan celebrating all the Moms out there for raising babies into men and women, even when we're still just big babies! In the spirit of mamasitas, we're heading straight into Niigata's Furamachi district to shine a bright "red-light" on one of Japan's most beautiful - and maybe influential - geishas of all time: Shin Sho…
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In today's podcast I review Jonathan Haidt's important book on the impact of social media and phones on our children. A powerfully important book and research to know about. Children are learning socially, experimentally, all the time. He is hopeful that it is not yet too late. His chapters are very readable and accessible. He places summaries at t…
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Not many people can say they are a published author and Global Head of Trust at an international banking group, but Head of EFG Wealth Management Julie Collins can. Moz talks to the Jersey-based Julie on her career and writing. Our host, Moz Afzal: https://bit.ly/31XbkTR Our guest: Julie Collins, Global Head of Trust and Managing Director of EFG We…
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The boom in the Artificial Intelligence value chain over the past 18 months has made stocks such as NVIDIA household names and delivered significant returns for well placed investors. However, as AI usage and commercialisation evolves and matures, who will the next winners be in this rapidly changing space? Moz talks with Jonathan Rawicz and Henry …
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Hey all you Backers! Spring is the time for growth and trying out new things, like watching FX's 2022 show, The Bear, and almost tasting the Michelin-worthy food in its kitchens. Moreover, April showers may bring May flowers, but there are still plenty of petals to be seen, especially at Joetsu's annual "sakura hanami", or cherry-blossom festival. …
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Join us on Beyond the Benchmark as we review the Q2 2024 Insight document. The macro A-team come together to talk through the thinking behind the publication. The worst predictions for the state of the global economy fail to materialise once again, while the markets wake up to the new reality of a higher interest rate environment that's here to sta…
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“The second before the sun went out, we saw a wall of dark shadow come speeding at us. We no sooner saw it than it was upon us, like thunder. It roared up the valley. It slammed our hill and knocked us out. It was the monstrous swift shadow cone of the moon.” Annie Dillard Support the showBy Gary Allison Furr
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While Japan and China have received a lot of attention in recent years for their unfavourable demographics, James Pomeroy, Global Economist at HSBC, points to research showing that much of the world is facing similar conditions. This is a fact that goes largely unreported yet could have enormous impacts on the global economy. Our host, Moz Afzal: h…
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