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Welcome to the G-Squared Podcast, Every episode we'll tackle a specific topic on anything and everything professional development. We will feature a guest on every episode and get into in-depth discussion that you will not want to miss.
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Austin Squared

The Vertical Slice

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Each week, Austin B and Austin G give you their thoughts on film news, box office reports, films they've watched recently, what's coming out this week and everything in between. This is Austin Squared, a podcast from your friends at The Vertical Slice.
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Story in the Public Square

The Pell Center at Salve Regina University

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Story in the Public Square is a weekly, 30-minute series that brings audiences to the intersection of storytelling and public affairs. Hosted by Jim Ludes and G. Wayne Miller, Story in the Public Square offers a spirited but respectful dialogue. Often funny, always provocative, each episode of Story in the Public Square moves beyond traditional public affairs programming to consider the impact of narrative and storytelling on public life today.
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Bulletproof Business is a podcast interviewing some of the top business leaders in their respective fields about the best strategies for exponential growth, achieving success, and dealing with failure. Hosted by the founders of VASA, John Trusty and Brady Morgan, they seek to bring fresh and eye-opening conversations with successful business leaders to the surface. Welcome to the show!
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Hood Queen Squared

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Two queens just sharing our life experiences! Family, sports, music, you name it, we talking about it! Ratchetness is never far away though so always be ready for a good laugh 😂#hoodqueensquared #phatkatconvos
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Inspiration, meaning, and holiness can be found everywhere. It's up to us to find these sparks of spiritual light and bring more of a G-dly awareness to ourselves, our families, our communities, and the world at large. In The Torah Sparks Podcast, you will hear insightful, meaningful, humorous, deep and relatable ideas gleaned from lessons within the holy Torah.
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My name is Doug Perry. I'm a Realtor with Property Consultants. I believe that home is more than the 4 walls you live within. It also includes neighborhood shops, restaurants, events, and organizations. I'll take you behind the scenes to meet the people and places that make the Logan Square and West Town areas home. If you'd like to keep your finger on the pulse of real estate in the Logan Square and West Town areas and hear more podcasts like this one, sign up for Market Snapshot. Just clic ...
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Magnetofunky: Walkabout is a laid back (and often explicit - you bet your ass) podzine of extremely eclectic music and progressive politics, with a focus on mobile energy independence and creative West Coast wanderlust.
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Have you ever wondered how long King Guardia has reigned for? Or wanted to know more about Lucca's (and her family's) crazy inventions? The Zeal Archives explores the world of Chrono Trigger one bit at a time covering the characters, items, mechanics, locales and lore with a dose of your hosts', T and G, personal experiences with the game mixed in. Each episode contains a healthy potion of the above and is bookended by short vignettes of two characters, T and G, who are trapped in the world ...
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Guitar playing tips and inspiration to play guitar consistently, have more fun and see more progress with your guitar routine. Every week your host, Tony Polecastro (from tacguitar.com) shows you a new guitar lick and shares new guitar gear and acoustic guitar music he‘s recently found. Tune out the overwhelm of online guitar lesson noise and let Tony be your guide to focus, fun and progress every Tuesday at 10am.
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The myth is that anyone who works hard, saves their money, and makes good decisions, can develop wealth in the United States. But Louise Story and Ebony Reed document the long and painful history of the structures, policies and practices that have resulted in a profound wealth gap between Black and White Americans. Louise Story is a professor at Ya…
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In 2011, the Food and Drug Administration held a hearing to review a drug previously approved for the treatment of metastatic breast cancer. The hearing was fraught with concerns over the drug’s safety competing with cancer patients who felt they were alive because of the drug. Dr. Mikkael Sekeres was on the panel receiving testimony, and weighing …
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For thousands of years, a mix of truth, lies, and down-right myths have shaped medicine’s understanding of the female body. While the modern era has seen progress, Dr. Elizabeth Comen tells us those narratives about women and their bodies continue to shape the care provided women today. Comen is a Medical Oncologist specializing in breast cancer at…
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Welcome back to the GreenEDGE Cycling Bus Chronicles Podcast! The women's team are back for episode 7 as we build up to the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift! In this episode Quinty Ton and Amber Pate discuss their late start in cycling and their unique paths into the pro peloton, the upcoming TDFF, Quinty's return from injury, Amber's love of rice …
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As a best-selling author, Sebastian Junger has taken us to sea with an ill-fated fishing boat and, as a documentarian, shown us the reality of war in Afghanistan. But his new book is his most intensely personal, a look at his own health crisis, the near-death experience it triggered, and how it shaped his views on an afterlife. Sebastian Junger is …
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Immigration remains a hot-button in American politics, but Javier Zamora tells the story of his own entry into the United States—a journey and a story that put a human face on the issue. Zamora is the author of “SOLITO,” his New York Times bestselling memoir and is the 2024 Reading Across Rhode Island Selection. Born in La Herradura, El Salvador in…
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Racism is often described as an individual failing, but Dr. Tricia Rose explains that racism is better understood as the result of a system built over generations and even centuries—and perpetuated by the stories we tell about it today. Rose is the Chancellor’s Professor of Africana Studies and Associate Dean of the Faculty for Special Initiatives,…
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At the height of World War II, American military commanders created a unit dedicated to deception to give Allied forces an advantage on the battlefield. The artists, sound technicians, and radio operators of the so-called Ghost Army remained hidden for decades, but filmmaker Rick Beyer made sure their stories were told. Beyer is a New York Times be…
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This week we talk about the importance of taking personal responsibility. I made a campaign page for Torah Anytime, any donation would be greatly appreciated: https://causematch.com/torahanytime/rabbioristrum My book "Ready. Set. Grow." is available at your local Seforim store, or it can be ordered online at: https://mosaicapress.com/product/ready-…
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Public education has a long and varied history in the United States. But Laura Pappano says the challenges it faces now from parent-activists and partisan politics is unlike anything America’s schools have seen. Pappano is an award-winning journalist and author who has written about K–12 and higher education for over 30 years. A former education co…
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Reb Zusha teaches us to see the good in others, even a thief. My book "Ready. Set. Grow." is available at your local Seforim store, or it can be ordered online at: https://mosaicapress.com/product/ready-set-grow/ To watch a video version and follow my Torah classes on TorahAnytime, click here: https://www.torahanytime.com/#/speaker?l=1369 Have a wo…
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The novelist has a way of exploring issues—putting flesh on bones—to tell stories about people that can educate, inform, sometimes inspire, and often anger. Vanessa Lillie uses that art form to shine a light on challenges facing native communities and native women, in particular. Lillie is the author of the 2023 USA Today bestselling suspense novel…
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Hi! I hope you are doing well. Enjoy this week's episode, where we discuss a takeaway message from Pesach and a powerful yesod from this week's Parshah. My book "Ready. Set. Grow." is available at your local Seforim store, or it can be ordered online at: https://mosaicapress.com/product/ready-set-grow/ To watch a video version and follow my Torah c…
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Welcome back to the GreenEDGE Cycling Bus Chronicles Podcast! On episode 6, the women's team take the microphone. Ingvild Gåskjenn and Caroline Andersson talk about Ingvild's meme status after those memorable photos at the Amstel Gold Race, Marco Pinotti's caffeine ban ahead of the Vuelta Femenina TTT, and ask which is the better Scandinavian count…
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The poet’s ability to capture meaning with words has long been one of humanity’s great gifts. Brian Turner has that muse and uses poetry to explore enduring questions of love and loss. Turner is the author of five collections of poetry “Here, Bullet;” “Phantom Noice;” “The Wild Delight of Wild Things;” “The Dead Peasant’s Handbook” and “The Goodbye…
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Welcome back to the GreenEDGE Cycling Bus Chronicles Podcast! For episode 5 the pod returns to its rightful home, the bus! In this episode Chris Juul-Jensen and Luke Plapp breakdown Plappy’s impressive third place ride on stage two of the Tour de Romandie, what’s next for Plappy, football (soccer) vs AFL chat, some Switzerland countryside sightseei…
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The history of 20th century autocracy seemed to race into the distance with the end of the Cold War. But Dr. Timothy Snyder cautions that in the decades since 1989, the West has seen the rise of new autocratic movements—some in traditional adversaries and some much closer to home. Snyder is the Richard C. Levin Professor of History at Yale Universi…
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Thomas Jefferson famously said he’d prefer newspapers without government over government without newspapers. In large parts of the United States today, government exists without independent news sources—undermining accountability and diminishing civic participation. Ellen Clegg and Dan Kennedy tell us that despite these troubling trends, there’s mu…
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Hi! I hope you are doing well. Enjoy this week's episode, where we discuss the case of the guy who is completely covered in Tzaraas. Chasam Sofer offers an amazing explanation. I think you are going to enjoy this episode. My book "Ready. Set. Grow." is available at your local Seforim store, or it can be ordered online at: https://mosaicapress.com/p…
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We take for granted that the “immigrant experience” is part of the American story. But in an epic new history Daniel Schulman tells the story of the Jewish immigrants who built some of America’s biggest financial institutions and transformed America. A best-selling author, Schulman is known for his first book, “Sons of Wichita,” a biography of the …
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Millions of people on April 8th, 2024 will be converging on the area in the U.S.A. that is called the "Path of Totality," the areas which will experience the total solar eclipse. In this short episode, we discuss the path of totality of 2024 as well as the age old Path of Totality that has been part of the Jewish tradition for thousands of years. E…
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Welcome to the GreenEDGE Cycling Bus Chronicles Podcast! In this fourth episode we bring in the staff as excitement builds ahead of Paris-Roubaix. Mat Hayman and Tristan Hoffman recount memories from their spectacular performances in the 'Hell of the North' where they have both finished on the podium on separate occasions. Enjoy!…
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Hello! Another week, another episode. I hope you are doing AMAZING. This week we discuss the source of the DIAMOND stone in the Torah and bring out an absolutely fascinating connection to Parshas Shemini. We also relate the epic story of the Lubavitcher Rebbe and his "Sunday Dollar." I think you are going to enjoy this episode. My book "Ready. Set.…
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SportsTalk Co-Host Vince Ferrara sat down with Tennessee Basketball Assistant Coach Rod Clark in the postgame after the Vols advanced to the Elite 8 with a 82-75 win over Creighton in Detroit. On-site station coverage presented by AG Heins Co, Harper Volkswagen, Josh Hemphill State Farm & Tennessee Athletics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy…
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