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A narrative news show about the trends shifting our carbon-based economy. Each week, host Stephen Lacey digs into the business and technology stories that explain the rise of clean energy, the challenge to fossil fuels, and how the energy system is transforming in dramatic ways. Produced by Latitude Media.
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How Was It For You? is the new weekly podcast from comedy power couple Rachel Parris and Marcus Brigstocke. Offering a peek into the chaos and hilarity that ensues when two comedians live together, it’s the show where everything (yes everything) gets a star rating out of 5 – from the bizarre to the inane to the heartfelt (think: ‘different sock lengths’, ‘seeing plays surrounded by hundreds of children’ or ‘Marcus’ budget haircuts’). Amidst an influx of influencers’ ‘honest reviews’ online, ...
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Ana Lucia Novak Social Media

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Social Media, Online Marketing is in a constant state of influx - so I want to help shorten your learning cycle, understand big picture and provide you insight, blueprint, How to's to establish a successful strategy and implementation plan. We will share Wordpress for creating an optimized Website and Blogging platform; social media strategies, best practices, and tactics; tools to help manage your time, analyze your efforts, grow your communities, increase web traffic, enhance online presen ...
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Bygone Jax: Our Unsung History

Brendan Rivers, Tammy Cherry

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The city of Jacksonville turned 200 in 2022, but how much do Jaxsons really know about their city’s history? Bygone Jax: Our Unsung History, a podcast from WJCT Public Media, highlights some of the lesser known or little explored stories from the River City’s past.In Episodes 1 and 2, we take listeners back to March of 1863, when two regiments of Black Union soldiers were sent to Jacksonville to occupy the city for the third time during the Civil War. Their mission: pester Confederate troops ...
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Joseph Gissy, a seasoned professional in the financial industry, is the charismatic host of the captivating podcast "Finance, Fitness & Positivity." With a remarkable tenure in finance, Joseph brings a wealth of knowledge and insights to the table, making him a trusted voice in the field. His deep understanding of financial intricacies allows him to navigate complex topics, providing listeners with valuable insights and practical advice. But Joseph's passion extends beyond the realm of finan ...
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The Ethical Life

Scott Rada and Richard Kyte

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Scott Rada, Lee Enterprises social media manager, and Richard Kyte, director of the Ethics Institute at Viterbo University, talk about the intersection of ethics and modern life. Follow the show on Apple Podcasts or on Spotify.
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Episode 152: As the back-to-school season nears, we turn our attention to a recent survey by the Pew Research Center that provides a comprehensive look at what it’s like to be a teacher in America today. The findings are revealing and concerning, showing the significant challenges and stressors educators face. Hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada talk…
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Welcome to 'How Was It For You?' the brand new podcast hosted by Rachel Parris and Marcus Brigstocke... This episode we discuss and review modern boardgames, wombling free furniture, hardware shops, and much, much more.... Email us at howwasitforyoupod@gmail.com Offering a peek into the chaos and hilarity that ensues when two comedians live togethe…
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Episode 151: Summer jobs are a rite of passage for many teens, offering a first taste of independence and responsibility. But these jobs come with their own set of benefits and challenges. On the one hand, they can teach valuable skills and provide financial independence. On the other hand, they can lead to stress, exploitation, and a delicate bala…
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Welcome to 'How Was It For You?' the brand new podcast hosted by Rachel Parris and Marcus Brigstocke... This episode we discuss and review microwave ovens, waving at strangers, badly behaved audiences, and much, much more.... Email us at howwasitforyoupod@gmail.com Offering a peek into the chaos and hilarity that ensues when two comedians live toge…
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Some news: this will be our final installment of The Carbon Copy. But don’t go anywhere! Later this fall, the feed will be transformed into a new show that will profile the people architecting the clean energy economy. We promise it will be a valuable part of your media diet. For our last episode, we brought back some old friends: Jigar Shah, direc…
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Having conquered Jacksonville, Kalem turns its attention to an entirely different battlefield when it begins specializing in Civil War films told from the Southern perspective. But changes in the movie industry and Florida’s rapidly shifting political landscape spell the end — not only for the company itself, but also for Jacksonville’s burgeoning …
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Episode 150: From best-selling books to motivational seminars, self-help has become a billion-dollar industry, promising personal transformation and success. But behind the allure of self-improvement, there are significant ethical questions. How do self-help gurus and authors profit from people’s vulnerabilities? What responsibilities do these lead…
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Welcome to 'How Was It For You?' the brand new podcast hosted by Rachel Parris and Marcus Brigstocke... This episode we discuss and review TK Maxx, buying a new car, bruises, and much, much more.... Email us at howwasitforyoupod@gmail.com Offering a peek into the chaos and hilarity that ensues when two comedians live together, it’s the show where e…
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Episode 149: As the fall election creeps closer, most of us think of our political divide as Red America vs. Blue America. But another way to view our nation’s fractured landscape is to sort people into two camps: idealists and pragmatists. Hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada discuss these two political philosophies, the benefits of each and whether …
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Welcome to 'How Was It For You?' the brand new podcast hosted by Rachel Parris and Marcus Brigstocke... This episode we discuss and review breaking down on the motorway, word games, jars, sports day, and much, much more.... Email us at howwasitforyoupod@gmail.com Offering a peek into the chaos and hilarity that ensues when two comedians live togeth…
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Episode 148: On last week’s episode, we celebrated the release of Richard Kyte's new book, “Finding Your Third Place: Building Happier Communities and Making Great Friends Along the Way.” But this is such an important topic, we thought we’d dig into it a bit more. For those who don’t know, third places are those community spots, like coffee shops, …
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Welcome to 'How Was It For You?' the brand new podcast hosted by Rachel Parris and Marcus Brigstocke... This episode we discuss and review the highs and lows of X AKA Twitter, and much, much more.... Offering a peek into the chaos and hilarity that ensues when two comedians live together, it’s the show where everything (yes everything) gets a star …
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When millions of smart meters rolled out across the country at the turn of the last decade, many people hoped it would create the backbone of a digital grid. Today, you’ll find few who think meters lived up to expectations. One survey found only 3% of advanced meters supported by the 2009 stimulus bill brought customer savings. Mike Phillips, the C…
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Episode 147: Richard Kyte’s new book, “Finding Your Third Place: Building Happier Communities (and Making Great Friends Along the Way),” is hitting bookstore shelves this month, and he talks with Scott Rada about why we all need to find somewhere where everyone knows our name. About the hosts Scott Rada is a digital strategist with Lee Enterprises,…
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Welcome to 'How Was It For You?' the brand new podcast hosted by Rachel Parris and Marcus Brigstocke... This episode we discuss and review the demise of cash, dieting, and much, much more.... Offering a peek into the chaos and hilarity that ensues when two comedians live together, it’s the show where everything (yes everything) gets a star rating o…
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Solar is the fastest growing electricity-generating technology in history. That rapid scaling was a result of squeezing cost reductions out of every step of production. But there's one critical piece that hasn't changed much: frames. Aluminum frames now make up one-quarter of the cost of a PV module. And that metal mostly comes from China, a countr…
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Episode 146: A recent study found that just 53% of American adults read at least one fiction or nonfiction book in the past 12 months, the lowest level on record. Hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada discuss why instilling a love for reading early is important and why avid readers are better critical thinkers who can focus more deeply. Links to storie…
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Welcome to 'How Was It For You?' the brand new podcast hosted by Rachel Parris and Marcus Brigstocke... This episode we discuss and review Satellite Navigation, out of season seaside towns, and our first delve into a listener requested topic, and much, much more.... Offering a peek into the chaos and hilarity that ensues when two comedians live tog…
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A lot of climate tech investors are still trying to figure out how to invest in artificial intelligence. Will it become a unique investment category? Or just a natural enhancement of what many startups are already building? There’s an emerging class of startups with AI at the center of their business. Citrine Informatics is using generative AI to s…
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Episode 145: A recent article in The Atlantic by Arthur C. Brooks says that the people whose lives are the happiest are able to find a balance between having enough important, mission-driven things to do in their lives without feeling overwhelmed by stress. Hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada talk about how to find that middle ground so you can have …
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Welcome to 'How Was It For You?' the brand new podcast hosted by Rachel Parris and Marcus Brigstocke... This episode we discuss and review the mucky household chores, voicenotes, and the choice in modern cinema and TV to opt for black and white, and much, much more.... Offering a peek into the chaos and hilarity that ensues when two comedians live …
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We need to invest many trillions of dollars every year to build a climate-positive economy. We know what those technologies are – but they're all at very different levels of readiness. So what would it take to scale critical climate technologies? That was the simple-but-complicated question recently posed by a group of energy, industry, and high-te…
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Episode 144: There was a period of time in America, roughly 1940 to 2000, during which we were largely part of a monoculture. Most of us watched the same TV shows and movies, read the same newspapers, and listened to the same radio stations. Today, however, because of the Internet, that's clearly not the case. And although this feels new to many of…
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Welcome to 'How Was It For You?' the brand new podcast hosted by Rachel Parris and Marcus Brigstocke... This episode we discuss and review Rice Polish, Saunas, being in photos, and much, much more.... Offering a peek into the chaos and hilarity that ensues when two comedians live together, it’s the show where everything (yes everything) gets a star…
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Episode 143: Americans’ love affair with sports is stronger than ever. According to a poll earlier this year by Pew Research, about half of Americans say they took part in organized, competitive sports in high school or college; most Americans who played sports in high school or college say their athletic experiences improved their physical health …
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Welcome to 'How Was It For You?' the brand new podcast hosted by Rachel Parris and Marcus Brigstocke... This episode we discuss and review Pret Mac & Cheese, tech updates, cocktails, and much, much more.... Offering a peek into the chaos and hilarity that ensues when two comedians live together, it’s the show where everything (yes everything) gets …
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Data centers are an impressive energy success story. Over the last 25 years, internet traffic has climbed more than 500x while data center electricity use has remained flat. The servers and energy infrastructure have gotten wildly more efficient, and the biggest tech companies have focused on powering those warehouse-scale computers with renewables…
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The origin of Tesla was rooted in two goals: electrify transportation to drive down emissions that are warming the planet; and do it by driving down the cost of EVs to make them accessible to the masses. Is Musk now walking away from both? “He's decided I'm not a car company. I’m an AI and robotics company. It's astonishing what's happening with Te…
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Episode 142: Most economists say that the U.S. economy is in a relatively strong position. Although inflation is still a concern, overall GDP numbers are strong, the unemployment rate is low, and wages are rising. Yet in a poll from earlier this year, just 28 percent of Americans rated national economic conditions as excellent or good. There are ma…
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Welcome to 'How Was It For You?' the brand new podcast hosted by Rachel Parris and Marcus Brigstocke... This episode we discuss and review kids parties, baths, extraneous and subpar subtitles, and much, much more.... Offering a peek into the chaos and hilarity that ensues when two comedians live together, it’s the show where everything (yes everyth…
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Episode 141: Our lives are dependent on the choices we make, and in most cases, we have more choices than ever. A study by Harvard University shows that having fewer choices can promote happiness because the more options you have, the more opportunities you have to regret the choice you've made. There is also a term called the “parallelizing parado…
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This week, we have something a little different: a news quiz. We recently took the stage with four investors at the Prelude Climate Summit — armed with a bell, a buzzer, and four different categories of questions. We tested two teams of venture investors on their knowledge of the most recent industry news. Shayle Kann and Cassie Bowe, partners at v…
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Welcome to 'How Was It For You?' the brand new podcast hosted by Rachel Parris and Marcus Brigstocke... This episode we discuss and review voting, booty leggings, mix tapes, and of course, much, much more.... Offering a peek into the chaos and hilarity that ensues when two comedians live together, it’s the show where everything (yes everything) get…
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Episode 140: Nearly seven months after the Israel-Hamas war began, many campuses across the country are dealing with pro-Palestinian demonstrations and encampments. Some college presidents have chosen to involve the police, which has led to hundreds of students being arrested. In addition, these protests have again stirred up a debate about the lim…
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Welcome to 'How Was It For You?' the brand new podcast hosted by Rachel Parris and Marcus Brigstocke... This episode we discuss and review mattress toppers, skiing and a dangerous scourge of misinformation, and of course, much, much more.... Offering a peek into the chaos and hilarity that ensues when two comedians live together, it’s the show wher…
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This week, we have a drop-in episode from our new podcast at Latitude Media: Political Climate. Since the Inflation Reduction Act became law in August 2022, we’ve asked ourselves a big question: could the government and the private sector actually get this sprawling set of climate programs up and running? So far, many would answer “yes.” The IRA ha…
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Episode 139: If you were making a list of superstar psychologists, Carl Jung would be toward the top. According to a recent story by Arthur C. Brooks in The Atlantic, the one-time associate of Sigmund Freud coined the terms extravert and introvert, along with many of the other words we use to describe mental health today. One topic he thought a lot…
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Welcome to 'How Was It For You?' the brand new podcast hosted by Rachel Parris and Marcus Brigstocke... Offering a peek into the chaos and hilarity that ensues when two comedians live together, it’s the show where everything (yes everything) gets a star rating out of 5 – from the bizarre to the inane to the heartfelt. This episode we discuss and re…
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Episode 138: There are 137 episodes of The Ethical Life podcast, and that means there are more than 6,000 minutes of hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada talking about various ethical issues. This also means that AI can stitch together all this information and create replicas that would sound — and possibly even think — like them. Some people already …
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AI is suddenly in use everywhere – and it’s headed for the power sector. New research from Latitude Intelligence and Indigo Advisory Group shows a coming wave of AI integration, inside and outside of utilities. Distributed energy companies are increasingly integrating AI into their products, and many power companies are building teams to take advan…
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Welcome to 'How Was It For You?' the brand new podcast hosted by Rachel Parris and Marcus Brigstocke... Offering a peek into the chaos and hilarity that ensues when two comedians live together, it’s the show where everything (yes everything) gets a star rating out of 5 – from the bizarre to the inane to the heartfelt. This episode we discuss and re…
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Welcome to 'How Was It For You?' the brand new podcast hosted by Rachel Parris and Marcus Brigstocke... Offering a peek into the chaos and hilarity that ensues when two comedians live together, it’s the show where everything (yes everything) gets a star rating out of 5 – from the bizarre to the inane to the heartfelt. This episode we discuss and re…
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Episode 137: With more data accumulating about us each day, hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada talk about whether privacy is still important — or even possible. Links to stories discussed during the podcast: What Gen Z really cares about when it comes to privacy, David Ruiz, Malwarebytes AI hustlers stole women’s faces to put in ads. The law can’t h…
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Welcome to 'How Was It For You?' the brand new podcast hosted by Rachel Parris and Marcus Brigstocke... Offering a peek into the chaos and hilarity that ensues when two comedians live together, it’s the show where everything (yes everything) gets a star rating out of 5 – from the bizarre to the inane to the heartfelt. This episode we discuss and re…
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Welcome to 'How Was It For You?' the brand new podcast hosted by Rachel Parris and Marcus Brigstocke... Offering a peek into the chaos and hilarity that ensues when two comedians live together, it’s the show where everything (yes everything) gets a star rating out of 5 – from the bizarre to the inane to the heartfelt (think: ‘different sock lengths…
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John O’Donnell co-founded and ran two solar thermal companies. He watched as the technology shifted from being the most promising utility-scale solar technology, to getting out-competed by photovoltaics everywhere. But he stayed passionate about heat. Today, he’s CEO of Rondo Energy, which makes a “heat battery” for industrial applications using br…
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Episode 136: Earlier this year, James and Jennifer Crumbley were convicted, in separate trials, of involuntary manslaughter. In 2021, their son, then 15, shot and killed four students at his Michigan high school. Six more students and a faculty member were wounded. He is serving a life sentence, with no possibility of parole. The Crumbleys were acc…
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Mark Gurman has been covering Apple since 2009. His reporting career is full of scoops about new products or strategic decisions from inside the company. His latest scoop in February: Apple is finally shutting down its efforts to build an autonomous electric car. Apple first started exploring an electric car in 2014. At that point, cars had already…
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Episode 135: It’s common to hear people say they’ve reached the point in life where they don’t care what others think about them. This can either sound like someone who is firm in their convictions, or it can give the impression that they don't value feedback from others about their actions and beliefs. Host Richard Kyte and Scott Rada discuss when…
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