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A podcast about all things data, brought to you by data scientist Hugo Bowne-Anderson. It's time for more critical conversations about the challenges in our industry in order to build better compasses for the solution space! To this end, this podcast will consist of long-format conversations between Hugo and other people who work broadly in the data science, machine learning, and AI spaces. We'll dive deep into all the moving parts of the data world, so if you're new to the space, you'll hav ...
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Bison Jam

Hugo Sindelar Media, LLC

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Bison Jam is a podcast that covers wide ranging topics from Yellowstone National Park and the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. The podcast is hosted by Hugo Sindelar, an assistant professor of film at Montana State University. Learn more about the podcast here: http://bisonjam.com/
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Sartorial Talks : The Podcast

Hugo Jacomet & Sonya Glyn

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Sartorial Talks is the premium channel on classic men's style and sartorial education on YouTube, featuring acclaimed international best-selling author Hugo "The Parisian Gentleman" Jacomet and Sonya Glyn, one of the most respected feminine voices in the men's style world.
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Learning Portuguese can be fun, and incredible! Brazil is a vast country and learning a language with so many different accents and such a variety of cultures can be terrifying in the beginning. So don’t panic! The idea of this podcast is to guide you through this beautiful journey and help you enjoy the ride. You will see that you can keep speaking Portuguese and you will get better and better as long as you have fun and try to dive into the culture by listening to our conversations! Fasten ...
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Home Design Chat with Nancy Hugo, certified kitchen designer, covers all aspects of every room in the home. Kitchens, baths and whole-house remodeling, appliances, plumbing fixtures, flooring & countertop materials, and lighting are some of our topics. In addition, we cover aging-in-place, security systems, smart homes, backyard kitchens, window coverings, water treatment units & even wine pairing. Some of the favored topics are trends in kitchens, baths & interior designs, colors of the yea ...
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Edited by bestselling anthologist John Joseph Adams, LIGHTSPEED is a Hugo Award-winning, critically-acclaimed digital magazine. In its pages, you'll find science fiction from near-future stories and sociological SF to far-future, star-spanning SF. Plus there's fantasy from epic sword-and-sorcery and contemporary urban tales to magical realism, science-fantasy, and folk tales. Each month, LIGHTSPEED brings you a mix of original short stories and flash fiction featuring a variety of authors, f ...
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Sending Money

Hugo Cuevas-Mohr

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The SENDING MONEY podcast series presents the history of the cross-border payments industry since the shift from informal methods of migrants sending money home to the use by money transfer providers of EFTs -Electronic Funds Transfers. The podcast series is taken from the book duology available in Amazon,
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Welcome to the HUGO KNOWS Podcast where I give a unique and honest perspective about any and everything. I will also share exclusively hot music, and a gang of other surprises, Right Here!! Stay Tuned!!!
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The Skiffy and Fanty Show

The Skiffy and Fanty Show

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The Skiffy and Fanty Show 4x Hugo Finalist podcast covering a wide range of science fiction, fantasy, and horror content from interviews and genre discussions to movie reviews and a monthly *bad* movie review (for the lolz). The show is also a 3x finalist for the Hugo Award for Best Fancast. Not too shabby, eh? If you want to find out more about us and our other shows, go to skiffyandfanty.com!
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This podcast (audio, motivational clips and shows) was created to leave a legacy for my future generations. For those that want to follow me, I hope you could learn a thing or two. Hugo Prince is a social media entrepreneur and podcaster from Montreal, Canada. The first entrepreneurial project he wanted to do was a mobile payment application. He was always fascinated by technology more accurately by the change that it brings to society.
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"Bringing old-time preaching to a new generation" The Preacher's Vault is a collection of sermons from some of the most talented preachers of the past. Book chapter and verse preaching. Men like Franklin Camp, Winfred Clark, Hugo McCord, Thomas B Warren, BobbyDuncan, Roy J Hearn, Frank D Young, Guy N Woods, Marshall Keeble, Wendell Winkler, and a host of others.
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The Impact Through Voice Podcast is packed with actional step-by-step tips to find and develop your confident and compelling speaking voice and use it to share meaningful messages with the world, build your authority, and grow your business. Whether you're a budding speaker, a seasoned podcaster, a coach, an influencer or someone simply looking to improve their communication skills, this podcast is your guide to getting your voice heard. Join world-renowned voice and communication skills coa ...
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N Radio

Hugo Fourrier

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Welcome to the N Radio podcast, where amazing things happen. Cover art photo provided by rawpixel on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@rawpixel
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Returning guest Paul Williams joins me for a discussion of the 2001 winner of the World Fantasy Award, Declare, by Paul Williams. Secret history, espionage, and fantasy all wrapped into one terrific novel. Spoiler talk starts at 15:03 Notes & Links: Ways to support the podcast: Buy Me a Book/Coffee!: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sethheasled Support…
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Hey friends. Does hosting your own podcast or interviewing a guest from stage feel daunting? Maybe that’s because you don’t know these solid techniques that every good interviewer should know, but many of these are rarely talked about publicly. Well in this episodes I unveil some secret techniques that exceptional interviewers use, including tips o…
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This week, Mur shares her journey through book edits, the struggles of low energy, and the comforting realization that creation is often less comforting than consumption. Mur explores the myriad of creative opportunities available today—from writing novels to making music videos—and the emotional weight that comes with each creative endeavor. The p…
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Who was really responsible for the execution of Jesus—Roman soldiers or Jewish leaders? In this episode of The Bible for Normal People, J. Christopher Edwards joins Pete and Jared to explore early Christian narratives that began shifting culpability for the crucifixion from Roman soldiers to Jewish leaders, and highlighting how these misconceptions…
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The two main components of a great kitchen remodel are the cabinets and appliances. These items are the bulk of your budget and should be chosen carefully based on the money to be spent, the function of these items and the given space for your project. Of course, the countertop material, backsplashes, flooring and lighting will complete the look wh…
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Bad boy robots, cop mustaches, and lassos, oh my! Shaun Duke and Daniel Haeusser join forces to discuss 1987’s R.O.T.O.R! Together, they try to unravel its dystopian vision of Dallas, Texas, why it chose to use a strange dub for the main character, what the police do in this hellscape, and the terrors of very bad robots chasing people who don’t kno…
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Crunchy humans, errant organs, and family curses, oh my! Shaun Duke and Paul Weimer are joined by John Wiswell to discuss his new novel, Someone You Can Build a Nest In. Together, they explore John’s approach to narrative, tackle the beauty and terror of body horror, chat fairy tales and aromantic protagonists, and so much more. Thanks for listenin…
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Welcome back to Ditch Diggers! In this episode, we kick things off with a fresh start and a new co-host. The mighty Mur Lafferty is joined by the fabulous Ursula Vernon (aka T. Kingfisher) as they dive into the nitty-gritty of the writing business. The post [DD] Ursula Vernon Takes Over: New Beginnings and No More Cancer appeared first on The Murve…
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In this first season of Bison Jam, we are sharing stories from the June 2022 flood that affected Yellowstone National Park and the surrounding gateway communities. In this episode, we are focusing on the flood experience in Yellowstone National Park. Superintendent Cam Sholly shares stories of how Yellowstone National Park ensured the safety of vis…
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Today makes it a decade and a day I have been keeping tabs on you. I started by watching your mother, monitoring all her movements while she housed you. There’s no better time to relay this message but now. | © 2024 by Oyedotun Damilola Muees. Narrated by Janina Edwards. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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As a kid, I would look at people my parents age and older and thing they were ancient. Thankfully the tables have turned and nowadays, people in their 50s and 60s are just coming into the time of their lives when they can find their passion and purpose in life. Follow their dreams and live! I sat down with Caroline Labouchere, a model and influence…
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En este programa, entrevisto a Henry Wilson, creador de la plataforma de información especializada Perfect Daily Grind (PDG), la mayor fuente informativa de hechos y tendencias del negocio del café a escala mundial. PDG es también reconocida por su publicación digital Coffee Intelligence, dedicada a la difusión de temas periodísticos de alta calida…
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Neste episódio vamos falar um pouco sobre um estereótipo brasileiro um tanto curioso mas que deve ajudar o brasileiro a lidar com certa leveza os problemas que enfrentam na vida. In this episode, we delve into a peculiar Brazilian stereotype that adds a touch of lightness to life's challenges. Consider joining our community or just supporting us! (…
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Hugo speaks about Lessons Learned from a Year of Building with LLMs with Eugene Yan from Amazon, Bryan Bischof from Hex, Charles Frye from Modal, Hamel Husain from Parlance Labs, and Shreya Shankar from UC Berkeley. These five guests, along with Jason Liu who couldn't join us, have spent the past year building real-world applications with Large Lan…
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Hugo speaks about Lessons Learned from a Year of Building with LLMs with Eugene Yan from Amazon, Bryan Bischof from Hex, Charles Frye from Modal, Hamel Husain from Parlance Labs, and Shreya Shankar from UC Berkeley. These five guests, along with Jason Liu who couldn't join us, have spent the past year building real-world applications with Large Lan…
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Convulse Records owner Adam Croft (who also drums in Destiny Bond) joins us for our first label profile episode. We talk to Adam about the eclectic DIY empire he's building with Convulse, his personal canon, the Denver hardcore scene, bands he wishes he could release music by, and more (including a preview of some unannounced Convulse material). ht…
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Last week the subject of my podcast was planning for a successful remodel. The take-a-way from last week was the importance of having a vision for your remodel, having a budget and working with a designer. This week I talked about: having a functional floor plan importance of listing all the components of your remodel (cabinets, plumbing fixtures, …
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In this episode, Mur delves into the intricacies of submitting short fiction, sharing invaluable tips and personal experiences. From the importance of understanding market guidelines to the emotional resilience required to handle rejections, this episode is packed with advice for both new and seasoned writers. The post [ISBW] Short Story Submission…
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What does Nehemiah have to teach us about the challenge of hermeneutics and theology today? In this episode of The Bible for Normal People, Pete ruins the book of Nehemiah by illuminating the key concepts, overarching themes, character arcs, and sociopolitical context found in the text; plus gives some takeaways about biblical interpretation for ou…
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We’ve never been so busy. The cave where we work used to be calm and, if not entirely devoid of sound, then split only by the crash of waves at high tide and the occasional cry of a woman who didn’t listen when we said listen this will hurt this will hurt this will hurt. Or maybe she did listen, but she thought we meant physical pain, when what we …
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Hey there friends. Do you want to elevate your career, success, and improve your bank balance? I'm Lisa Hugo, your host of Impact Through Voice, and on this week's podcast, I share how you can increase your earning potential using your most valuable asset: your voice. Learn about five methods to make money with your voice, from voice-over acting an…
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There is only one human settlement on the planet of Arieka. There, in Embassytown, a young woman named Avice grows up in a strange world between worlds, where all that is human and all that is alien collide without ever really coming together. That's not much of a summary, but this is a book that really benefits from going in mostly blind, so we ma…
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In this episode of The Bible for Normal People, Jennifer Garcia Bashaw joins Pete and Jared to discuss how various atonement theories attempt to explain Jesus’s death. This is a reissue of The Bible for Normal People Episode 183 from October 2021. Show Notes → For those of you who pay attention to the show notes, you can learn more about atonement …
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The towering granite shoulders of the mountain god braced against the blue heavens above. Eero’s eyes remained closed beneath his glacial mask, his body swathed in a cloak of green trees. | © 2024 by Deborah L. Davitt. Narrated by Janina Edwards. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Many people look forward to celebrating the holidays with family & friends and showing off their newly remodeled kitchen. If this is your plan, you have to start now if you want it to happen before 2025. That sounds so far into the future but it’s not. The holidays are only 6 months away. Time is flying faster than it did a few years ago. I hope I …
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At Founder Radio, we interview the globe's most exciting founders about their business and their journey. We celebrate founders, and hope to inspire others. Press follow in your podcast app or on Youtube to get new Founder Radio episodes in your feed automatically. Fred Jordan of FinalSpark (Switserland) and his team are building a revolutionary ne…
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Collapsing societies, feminist interpretations, and harsh truths, oh my! Trish Matson and Paul Weimer join forces to discuss Suzy McKee Charnas’ Walk to the End of the World (1974). Together, they explore the book’s worldbuilding, its feminist themes and historical significance, Charnas’ prose, the oppressive feeling of living in a society that is …
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Legend says he’s still reading lists of books to this day. JW Wartick has read all of the Hugo-winning novels, but he’s also read all the Nebula winners, and all the Hugo-nominated novels. To say he’s a voracious reader is to vastly understate the case. But he’s also my friend, and I asked him to … Continue reading "“Other people walk their dog, an…
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In this new edition of Sartorial Talks, Sonya Glyn dissects the four categories of Old Money Style: The Normcore style, The Ivy/Prep look, The Quiet Luxury Style and the Branded Clothes style. The Parisian Gentleman Blog: https://www.parisiangentleman.com/en/... Links to the articles and videos quoted in this episode: - The Art of Being Discreet: h…
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In this first season of Bison Jam, we are sharing stories from the June 2022 flood that affected Yellowstone National Park and the surrounding gateway communities. For the first episode, we are visiting Red Lodge, Montana, a town of about 2,500 people that relies on Yellowstone visitors for their livelihood. We will hear stories of the flood from K…
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Hey there friends. Do you want to elevate your career and improve your bank balance? I can tell you, public speaking is the way to do it. On this week's podcast, I share 10 public speaking skills that will help you to be more successful in life and your career. These include structuring your speech, mastering breath control, focusing on the message…
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Dolph Lundgren’s pecs, terrifying Gwildor, and strange plot devices, oh my! Shaun Duke and Daniel Haeusser join forces to discuss the 1987’s Masters of the Universe! Together, they tackle the film’s desperate attempt to adapt the source material, Dolph Lundgren’s history with language, Skeletor’s whole “deal,” the film’s aggressive connection to Fr…
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Neste episódio vamos lhe ensinar uma expressão que costumamos usar quando faz um bom tempo que não vemos algum amigo ou parente e também alguns significados da palavra "graça". In this episode, we'll teach you a cool expression we use when it's been a while since we've seen a friend or relative, plus explore some meanings of the word "graça." Consi…
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Welcome to the inaugural season of Bison Jam, a podcast that focuses on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. This podcast will share stories of the people, wildlife, and places in this vast and wild ecosystem. In this inaugural season, we are following the story of the June 2022 flood. This flood event produced the highest recorded flows ever in the …
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In this episode of Faith for Normal People, Pete and Anna Sieges Beal talk to Anna Case-Winters about incarnation and crucifixion, the coexistence of humanity and divinity in Jesus, and how process theology can help us reimagine divine power. Plus, Pete gets to ask questions about the cosmos. Show Notes → Learn more about your ad choices. Visit pod…
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We've heard of different ways of describing colors: happy colors, bright colors, trending colors, but never the loneliest color until now. Sherwin-Williams has introduced a way to tell the first ever color story of the least tinted color, and perhaps bring it out of the shadows! Also, to give homeowners and specifiers the confidence to choose color…
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Hugo speaks with Alan Nichol, co-founder and CTO of Rasa, where they build software to enable developers to create enterprise-grade conversational AI and chatbot systems across industries like telcos, healthcare, fintech, and government. What's super cool is that Alan and the Rasa team have been doing this type of thing for over a decade, giving th…
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