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Hi I love podcasts so I created my own :) keep your standards low and you may enjoy - I choose this cover art because Lana - hehe Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lauren-michele-segal/support
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extremely is a podcast from the ADL Center on Extremism. Hosted by Oren Segal and Jessica Reaves, extremely gives audiences a window into the work of fighting extremism and hate. The podcast provides critical insights into the ever-evolving extremist landscape and showcases fresh perspectives from experts dedicated to understanding and combatting these threats.
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Welcome to the Tropical Social Podcast! The podcast for social media managers who are looking to stand out online & live the laptop lifestyle. Join your host Shannon Segall every Tuesday for real conversations that will help you navigate the ups and downs of entrepreneurship & pursue your version of living the laptop lifestyle. Whether you want to work online + live abroad, road-trip across the country, or simply be your own boss from the comfort of your home, The Tropical Social Podcast is ...
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SENSESPACE

Jacob Kishere

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SenseSpace is an unfolding dialogue on Insight, Wisdom & Healing. Connect with Jacob's Instagram & SenseSpace Youtube Channel through www.jacobkishere.com You can also join the culturepilgrim substack for written reflections and Jacob Kishere twitter for announcements for upcoming live events and courses. SenseSpace Host Jacob Kishere is a practitioner of dialogos devoted to the transformational potential of conversation. For Video content Check out SenseSpace on Youtube and on twitter @jaco ...
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Voicecraft

The Voicecraft Project

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Voicecraft conversations increase how the world is known, featuring luminary voices across themes of cultural, philosophical, and existential importance. The pod is appreciated by listeners who value the artful relating of intellect and intuition, thinking and feeling, body and spirit. The podcast features: - Generative dialogues that seek the depths of insight and understanding - Group dialogic experiments and expeditions produced by the Voicecraft Network - Live talks and interviews The po ...
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An exploration into Psychology through music and interviews with host Ryan Stotland. Weekly episodes every Wednesday. Ryan Stotland is a singer songwriter who sings and educates people about Psychology and other educational topics. Ryan started writing music in 2008 while working as a macroeconomist during the day and fiddling with chord progressions at night. Along with his band the The Bull and The Bear, he released an album about the financial crisis called Recession Sessions that put a p ...
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Mindfulness Sessions & Podcasts

Oxford Mindfulness Foundation

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The Oxford Mindfulness Foundation is internationally recognised for mindfulness teaching and training. Whilst some of our podcasts are designed for those with an established mindfulness practice, there are others that are suitable for the general public, meaning you do not need prior experience to listen.
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Radio Elusia

Boundless Theatre

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A Boundless Theatre podcast production. Be ready. Be listening. And do not be afraid. This is Radio Elusia. What happens when all communication is sanctioned and you can never be sure who is listening? An original scripted thriller about transmission, revolution and pirate radio from producers Boundless Theatre. With an immersive sound design and original music by FATHER, the audience is asked to be ready, be listening and do not be afraid. This is Radio Elusia. Set in the sprawling fictiona ...
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First Contact with Laurie Segall

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Laurie Segall, Silicon Valley’s go-to reporter and former CNN Senior Tech Correspondent, hosts First Contact - a weekly podcast series that explores the people and technology that are changing what it means to be human. First Contact brings listeners engaging and thought-provoking interviews with some of the biggest names in tech in ways we can all relate to. Laurie’s authentic and nuanced conversations give listeners “first contact” with the world’s most influential figures in tech - people ...
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Our top chefs, as you’ve never heard them before. Author Andrew Friedman, one of the nation's chief chroniclers of professional kitchen life, interviews a diverse cross-section of the best and biggest names in the business, bringing his personal relationships and industry knowledge to bear in coaxing personal and professional revelations from his guests.
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Join us as we explore the ins and outs of interruptions. Many people place interruptions in the category of “bad things”. Interrupting someone when they’re speaking is rude. Frequent task switching at work reduces productivity. A resume gap marks a major setback. A disrupted supply chain creates confusion and delay. But is this uniformly negative perception of interruptions really true? Are interruptions always disruptive, or can they sometimes be the catalyst for connection, creativity, and ...
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Long-time broadcaster, sometime writer, wannabe director, occasional actor, more-than-occasional voice actor, part-time banjo tuner and former tuna canner Larry Morgan has managed to spend his entire career in radio and other media somehow not pissing people off. So after years of being told to "not talk so much" and "keep it short" he decide to Talk More and Go Longer with some of those people. Having a natural curiosity for others who are creative and how they got to where they are (obviou ...
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If you’ve been feeling like there’s too much competition or not enough clients to go around, let me tell you—you couldn’t be more wrong! In today’s episode, we’re diving into the million-dollar question: How do you land your first social media management client when you’re just starting out? I’ll guide you through essential steps to help you stand …
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The first in a profound series of dialogues elucidating and exploring 'Christianity Beyond Itself', an project hosted by Jacob Kishere.The contemplative exploration begins with Matthew Segall AKA 'Footnotes2Plato': Associate Professor in the Philosophy, Cosmology, and Consciousness Program at California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisc…
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Dan Richer, the wonderfully obsessed pizzaiolo behind New Jersey's acclaimed Razza Pizza Artigianale, is a longtime friend of the pod. But he's never shared his full story and how he came to love and be consumed with the making of pizza here ... until now. On this episode, Dan and Andrew commandeer the upstairs office at Razza, and Dan shares it al…
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It’s been a hot minute since my last episode, and life has been a whirlwind since moving back to California! After a marathon travel journey and getting sick, I’ve been navigating the chaos of adulting—finding an apartment, fixing my car, and sorting out health insurance. Now that I’m finally settling in, I want to chat about something many of you …
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After years of trying, Ashley Christensen and Andrew were finally able to orchestrate an in-person interview this past spring at The Chef Conference in Philadelphia. Unsurprisingly, it was well worth the wait: Ashley opens up about the role of music and food in her childhood, the college dinner parties that sparked her eventual commitment to the pr…
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Daniel Garner of O.G. Rose joins Tim Adalin for a dialogue on critical tensions and opportunities facing the project of cultural shamanism associated with Voicecraft, Network Philosophy, and the Liminal Web. O.G. Rose is a writer, philosopher, and author of Belonging Again: An Address, which explores the conditions of possibility for the realisatio…
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On Episode 293 of the Enormocast, I connect with paraclimber Jim Ewing. Jim grew up climbing in the storied days of 1980s North Conway in New Hampshire. In his formative climbing years, Ewing rubbed elbows with the likes of Randy Radcliff, Alison Osius, and Hugh Herr. He didn’t know it while eeking out a dirtbag … Continue reading "Enormocast 293: …
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This, our first dialogue takes small but significant steps into thinking through an interfaith dialogue with Islam can look like. We explore the intersection of this dialogue with philosophy and the good, true and beautiful. Thomas Jockin brings a studied perspective to the significance of beauty as a bridge between traditions whereas the 'true' an…
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Join us for Chapter One, “Wake-Up!”, of our year-long Guest Speaker Event series: "A Life Well-Lived: Mindfulness for Life in 12 Chapters" in collaboration with Professor Willem Kuyken. In this foundational session, Professor Kuyken shared valuable insights from the first chapter of his new book, "Mindfulness for Life" focusing on the importance of…
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In this Guest Speaker event ahead of the launch of his new book, "Mindfulness for Life", Professor Willem Kuyken - the Ritblat Professor of Mindfulness and Psychological Science at the University of Oxford - joins us to introduce key themes of his book, shares his journey behind it, the people and ideas that helped to shape it and explores how mind…
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Welcoming paleontologist-futurist Michael Garfield for a dialogue working with themes of wiser innovation, collective intelligence, network philosophy, and the complexity of thinking across across silos of specialist disciplines and cultural logics in the face of evolution, exponential technology and existential risk. Access the shownotes & learn m…
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On Episode 292 of the Enormocast, I sit down in a hotel in Squamish (Sḵwx̱wú7mesh) during the Arc’teryx Academy with Olympian Hamish McArthur and British competition climber Holly Toothill. I arrived in Squamish with Hamish booked and asked Holly to join at the last minute as a friend, teammate, and observer of Hamish’s performance in … Continue re…
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Today, I’m breaking down the myth that the social media management industry is too saturated—and showing you why there’s still plenty of room for YOU to stand out and succeed in 2024. Tune in to hear: Why the idea of 'oversaturation' is holding you back from carving your own path. How following too many social media managers can make the industry f…
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Docta Bionix is a rising rap artist from the U.K. who brings a redemptive message of overcoming trails and bringing inspiration into one of the hardest hitting, most oppositional rap genres: drill. I was fascinated to interview Docta Bionix because of the unusual depth of his message. I became aware of his rise early on because of his deep collabor…
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In this episode Dr Pierce Salguero sits down with Ruth Westoby a scholar, teacher, and practitioner of yoga. We discuss Ruth’s work on the body in early hatha yoga texts. We talk about the broad diversity of approaches to the material body in these sources, including their ideas about gender, the cultivation of powers, and approaches to liberation.…
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I speak with Carlo Bianchini (Montreal based contemporary artist) about his experience overcoming depression. He discusses his time in the hospital, being the first test patient for ketamine and raising money for mental health through art and poker. Check out his art at: https://carlo-30.com/work Please support my patreon www.patreon.com/ryanstotla…
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If you’ve ever felt pressured to lower your prices to land clients as a social media manager, this episode is a must-listen. Undervaluing your services might seem like a way to attract more business, but it can actually hurt your success and the social media management industry as a whole. In this episode, I share why setting low prices can lead to…
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What does it mean to be conscious? What is the relationship between consciousness and the unconscious? What is the connection between consciousness and conscience? Recorded live in Melbourne at August's Underground, join Tim Adalin, founder and host of Voicecraft, and philosopher, counsellor and independent researcher Cameron Duffy for an evening o…
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Today, we’re doing something a little different with Flashback Tuesday. I recently moved back to San Diego after 4½ years as a digital nomad, and the transition has been anything but smooth. I’m dealing with jet lag and a virus, so instead of a new episode, I’m revisiting one of our most popular ones: 'What to Charge for Social Media Management in …
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Is there hope for the internet and decentralised communications technology? Led by Tim Adalin, this dialogue explores the existential context, shadow, and potential associated with emerging network coordination technologies, with civilisation theorist and political economist Michel Bauwens (P2P Cooperative), regenerative entrepreneur and collective…
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For the past two decades, Stephanie Izard has steadily amassed a stellar culinary and hospitality career as a chef and restaurateur. First introduced to a national audience when she won Season 4 of Top Chef, which she immediately followed with her first restaurant, Chicago's Girl and the Goat. The instantaneous and overwhelming success of that rest…
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Are you struggling to fill your client roster despite all the hard work you’re putting in? In this episode, we’re uncovering the five key reasons you’re not attracting the social media management clients you want—and, more importantly, how to fix them. From building confidence and refining your messaging to leveraging your online presence and being…
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From high atop the Hoxton Hotel in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, Chicago's Mindy Segal takes us through her life and career: How she grativitated to the pro kitchen and zeroed in on pastry; her instinct-based approach to creativity and collaboration; and the genesis of her self-titled line of edibles, as well as the story behind her current place, Mindy'…
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Relating with notions of God, choice, difference, intuition, belonging, confession... with Jordan Hall, Forrest Landry, and Joey S. Robinson II. In early July, Joey reached out on Twitter following a Voicecraft dialogue with John Vervaeke, expressing interest in John, Jordan, and Forrest having a dialogue on the podcast. John was unable to make it …
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From their Virginia farm, O.G. Rose with guest Jacob Kishere explore the deeper meanings of RFK, Trump & Biden for culturemaking in the digital age. We identify how each candidate represents a distinct media culture and following Mcluhan's 'medium is the message' consider how these shape culture and possibilities.-Trump as shift from tv to a master…
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Today’s episode is brought to you by my signature course, The Tropical Social Accelerator—a hybrid group coaching program and course specifically designed for new and aspiring social media managers who want to build a standout brand, craft a marketing strategy that converts, and create a business that aligns with their dream lifestyle. Whether your…
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On Episode 290 of the Enormocast, I sit down in a cool, dark hotel room on a bright and HOT day in Lander, WY with bigwall climber, Hayden Jamieson. Hayden and I both slumped into our chairs after escaping the 100 degree day outside and tried to gather ourselves for the interview, and that’s when … Continue reading "Enormocast 290: Hayden Jamieson …
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Exploring the political, social, psychological and metaphysical dynamics of the Overton window: the present limits of socially acceptable policy and opinion. Alex is an incidental musician and philosopher. His interest in Hegelian philosophy began (unbeknownst to him) more than a decade ago, with his development of a peculiar mathematical function …
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Andrew's been a fan of the wit, wisdom, and observational powers of LA Times columnist Gustavo Arellano for years. So, when they both attended The Chef Conference in Philly this spring, we asked Gustavo to sit down for an improvisational conversation. He obliged, and did not disappoint. Enjoy this freestyle conversation that covers a wide range of …
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Oren Segal and Jessica Reaves embark on a deep dive into the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran with Matthew Levitt, an author and leading expert on not one but two terror organizations, and the Director of the Reinhard Program on Counterterrorism & Intelligence at The Washington Institute. Then we're joined by ADL Senior…
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If you’ve been wondering whether the digital nomad life is right for you, then this is the episode for you! After nearly five years of living as a digital nomad, I’m considering a return to the States. While I’m not certain if it will be permanent, I want to share the reasons behind this decision and how it might resonate with you if you’re at a si…
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Food scientist Arielle Johnson has worked with some of the most acclaimed restaurants in the world, and recently offered up much of her knowledge in a surprisingly fun, accessible, and comprehendible book, Flavorama: A Guide to Unlocking the Art and Science of Flavor. In this interview, Arielle recounts her path to becoming a food scientist (a rela…
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Matthew Segall is a transdisciplinary researcher, writer, teacher, and philosopher applying process-relational thought across the natural and social sciences, as well as to the study of consciousness. O.G. Rose is a writer, philosopher, and author of Belonging Again: An Address, which explores the conditions of possibility for the realisation of ‘a…
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In Cow Hug Therapy: How the Animals at the Gentle Barn Taught Me about Life, Death, and Everything in Between (New World Library, 2024), Ellie Laks recounts the extraordinary journey that started with her first teacher, Buddha -- not the religious figure, but a rescued miniature Hereford cow. One evening Buddha wrapped her neck around an exhausted …
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Today’s topic was inspired by a fellow listener who is worried about meeting client expectations, especially as someone just starting her social media management business. I thought it would be the perfect time to share how I set expectations for my clients from the get-go so we're both on the same page moving forward. In this episode, I’ll take yo…
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From their Virginia farm, O.G. Rose with guest Jacob Kishere explore the deeper meanings of RFK, Trump & Biden for culturemaking in the digital age. We identify how each candidate represents a distinct media culture and following Mcluhan's 'medium is the message' consider how these shape culture and possibilities.-Trump as shift from tv to a master…
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How did a simple passion for pickles evolve into the vibrant brand Hot Girl Pickles, captivating Gen Z and dominating social platforms like Instagram and TikTok? That's exactly what we're unpacking in today's episode! Join me as I dive into the journey of Leah Marcus and Yasaman Bakhtiar, co-founders of Good Girl Snacks. With no prior experience in…
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On Episode 289 of the Enormocast, I connect to Nashville, TN to talk to climber and musician Smith Curry. Smith is one of the busiest session players in Music City on dobro and pedal steel. He also happens to be a veteran climber with big walls, first ascents, and alpine gnar under his harness-belt. Smith … Continue reading "Enormocast 289: Smith C…
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Born in Mexico and raised in the Midwest, Adair Canacasco brings his personal background and passion to his role as executive chef of Roister restaurant in Chicago. While in Chicago recently, Andrew sat down with Adair to learn about his familial roots, his maturation as both a cook and a manager/mentor of cooks, and the complex nature of the live-…
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Welcoming Cadell Last, Simon van der Els, Valeria Ferreira, and Jurnee Manu for a Voicecraft Network Freeform session. Freeform sessions invite a praxis of philosophical jazz. Access the shownotes & learn more about Voicecraft podcasts, events, courses and membership network @ https://www.voicecraft.io/content/e107-beyond-left-right-politics-freedo…
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