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It's chatting with me about the compounding effect and how it's applicable to my environment. Hopefully, there is something in here you can learn from, as at the end of the day all I want to provide value that you can use too.
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Revolution 250 is a consortium of organizations in New England planning commemorations of the American Revolution's 250th anniversary. https://revolution250.org/Through this podcast you will meet many of the people involved in these commemorations, and learn about the people who brought about the Revolution--which began here. To support Revolution 250, visit https://www.masshist.org/rev250Theme Music: "Road to Boston" fifes: Doug Quigley, Peter Emerick; Drums: Dave Emerick
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Fullscope Podcast

Wellington Burns, Savon Morris

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Full Scope is a podcast designed to analyze the games that we love, the headlines in music and the movies we can’t forget. Hosted by Wellington Burns and Savon Morris.
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Hosted by Actor/Writer/former YOLK Editor-in-Chief Larry Tazuma and Producer/Casting Director Sommer Nguyen. Created by the founding members of YOLK Magazine, originally started in 1994 by Tommy Tam, Amy Lee Tu and Tin Yen. The YOLK Rebirth’s mission is to showcase Asian advancement and progression in the Arts, Entertainment and other fields outside the traditional career paths taken by Asians.
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Into The Deep with J. Costa

J. Costa & George Richter

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A podcast of exploration in consciousness, conjecture, and counterculture by way of the esoteric. Produced by George Richter [Edestus] and Hosted by J.Costa - We promote love, inclusiveness, and diversity. We believe that open dialogue leads to opened hearts and minds. All are welcomed. https://linktr.ee/itd.jcosta
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Shame Spiral

Ely Kreimendahl

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A comedy podcast about shame- because no one roasts you harder than yourself! Each week, psychotherapist-turned-comedian Ely Kreimendahl exploits her therapy skills to talk all-things-shame with a new special guest. Every guest shares a core story of something that once made them spiral HARD, answers both silly and emotionally complicated questions, and even if these conversations are ACCIDENTALLY therapeutic, it's not therapy.... Ely goes ALL IN on sharing her shame, too. Does coming togeth ...
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Join me on a journey through some of the most heinous, macabre, and enigmatic murders from across the globe and throughout history in this immersive exploration of solved and unsolved shocking true crime cases. In this independently run show, I dive deep into the stories of the victims, as well as the killers and the detectives who put them behind bars, bringing to life detailed, vivid, and objective re-tellings of disturbing murders.
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The Sons of Liberty exulted over the Boston Tea Party, but they also would have been familiar with the proverb "he who dances must pay the piper." The "piper" in this case turned out to be General Thomas Gage who arrived in Boston in May of 1774 to replace Thomas Hutchinson as Royal Governor of Massachusetts. With Gage arrived several regiments of …
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Dennis Young, based in NYC currently, a Chief Executive Officer and Founder at Glocal Media. Dennis Young brings experience from previous roles at Soundtrack Channel, reelplay.com and Directv. Dennis Young holds a 1993 - 1996 Master Of Business Administration in Marketing, Finance And Marketing, Finance @ University Of California - Los Angeles. Wit…
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In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss Week 1 of the NFL, the Lions' win over the Rams, Cowboys-Browns, and Dak's new contract along with Kendrick Lamar being the next Super Bowl halftime performer. They also discuss the 49ers still being an NFC giant, Michigan's blowout loss to Texas, Colorado's loss to Nebraska and much more. Next up, they…
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Few images of the Battle of Bunker Hill are as evocative as Colonell William Prescott striding up and down the walls of the redoubt, his sword drawn, his banyan fluttering in the breeze as the British regiments marched up the hill. The stalwart defense of Prescott and his troops at the Battle of Bunker Hill established the American army as a formid…
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Thomas Jefferson contained multitudes. Like the nation he helped to create, Jefferson was a fascinating man of contradictions: a party leader who did not believe in political parties, an apostle of liberty who owned others, and a "man of the people" who lived atop a mountain. His mountaintop home, Monticello, since 1923 has been maintained by the T…
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We welcome Tina Cheng, a serial entrepreneur and C-level startup executive in the consumer internet space. Her latest venture, Capsul, uses Computer Vision to turn modern, timeless jewelry into a unique "Time Capsul" that holds your precious memories. Prior to founding Capsul, Tina was the COO of Coordinates Collection, a customized jewelry startup…
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In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss CeeDee Lamb's major contract extension, the Steelers making Russell Wilson the starter and the chances of Bear making the playoffs. They also discuss Josh Allen being voted the most overrated QB in the league and Steph Curry's 1-year extension along with Anthony Edwards' comments on lack of skill in the…
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Actor/DJ Paris Wang is guest Interviewer for today. He interviews an award winning Teacher. We should all appreciate Teachers who take pride and consideration in their students!RON LEGASPI, born and raised in long beach, CA, where Paris met him. Graduated from Cal State Long Beach, with a multiple credential in teaching, which means he can teach gr…
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In this episode, Wellington and Savon are back to discuss their thoughts on Brandon Aiyuk's contract dilemma with the 49ers, CeeDee Lamb wanting a massive contract and Team USA's Basketball Olympic Gold win recap. They also discuss the possibility of Steph and LeBron teaming up next season and much more. In the second half, they review Larry June's…
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The Mullica River in southern New Jersey was a haven for American privateers, who in the fall of 1778 had eighteen captured British vessels at anchor, their cargoes delivered to Washington's army. Sir Henry Clinton sent a raiding party from New York, which burned the ships and the town of Chestnut Neck. The town rebuilt quickly, but the wrecks lay …
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Ruthanne Paulson and Deborah Potee have created a musical, "Oh, That Dreadful Tea," designed to allow kids to experience the thrill of performing and telling the story of the Boston Tea Party through song and drama. Their musical is designed to make this pivotal event more memorable and impactful for elementary and middle school students. Find out …
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2024 marks the bicentennial of the return of the Marquis de Lafayette to the United States. In 1824, President James Monroe invited Lafayette, the last surviving Major General of the Revolution, to be the guest of the nation as a way to celebrate the nation’s 50th anniversary. Lafayette's arrival in New York inspired four days and nights of continu…
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Excuse me, I mean Ultra Marathon Runner=D!! We are grateful to welcome Derek Kwik from Hong Kong. This is his first podcast and he smashed it! Derek started BraveSoldier Ventures, he is also a Public Speaker, Author, and Co-Chairman of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Derek Kwik is all about conquering challenges, giving back a…
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Since 1889 the Sons of the American Revolution have been working to preserve the memories of those who fought and supported the American Revolution. While the national headquarters is in Louisville, Kentucky, there are over 550 chapters world-wide, dedicated to commemorating the service and sacrifice of the men and women who fought to establish an …
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Hi, please excuse us for a new space we tried while on this recording with Mr. Lee. We won't be back recording here again, thank you! Mr. George Lee is a Producer of https://bloodredfilms.com/ and is Co-Founder and CEO of Storyoscopic Films and also in the past, for Venture 3D. Mr. Lee’s experience in the motion picture business include co-producti…
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In the summer of 1787, 55 delegates assembled at Philadelphia to write a new Constitution for the new United States of America. The document that was finally agreed upon on September 15, 1787 was not without controversy. The completed document was filled with compromises, particularly around how representation would be calculated, and lacked a Bill…
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Lyle Del Mundo is a Cultural Consultant aka Cultural Attache and has helped build some of the biggest brands and personalities in the world. Some of his past and current clients include Jordan Clarkson, Bella Poarch, H.E.R., Verizon Wireless, Ciroc Vodka, Universal Pictures, and many more. With over 20 years of experience as a marketer and event pr…
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Agents, double-agents, spies, secret messages, codes, cyphers are the words that evoke the world of intelligence gathering, a necessary tool for the success of any army. George Washington knew better than anyone the value of knowing what your enemy's plans were and to prevent them, if at all possible, from learning your own plans. Amazingly there a…
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"Listen my children, and you shall hear, of the midnight ride of Paul Revere." With this one line, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ensured the legacy of 18th-century Boston silversmith, mechanic and entrepreneur, Paul Revere. The poem, published in January of 1861 in the Atlantic Monthly magazine was simply entitled "Paul Revere's Ride," and purports to…
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The "Whiskey Rebellion," as Alexander Hamilton called it, was the first major test of the new government's power to control its territory. The Whiskey Tax of 1791 taxed smaller producers of whiskey, and required all stills to be registered. The response of farmers in the west--many of them veterans of the Revolution--was at times violent, and Presi…
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In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss Klay Thompson leaving for Golden State for Dallas, how the Warriors' era will be remembered and Paul George heading to Philadelphia. Next up, they discuss thoughts on OKC's great offseason moves and more free agency talk along with Kemba Walker's retirement announcement. In the second half, for their al…
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We see him as the artist who gave us the iconic imagery of our nation's founding. He saw himself as a historian. John Trumbull, soldier, spy, and artist was the son of a Connecticut Governor, a scion of the first-families of New England. Join Professor Robert Allison in conversation with award-winning author Richard Brookhiser on his book Glorious …
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In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss the Lakers selecting Bronny James in the 2nd round of the NBA Draft, the historic moment it is and Mikal Bridges going to the Knicks. Next up, they analyze if KD will leave Phoenix this off-season, Paul George potentially being on the move, and if Philadelphia or Golden State needs him more. In the seco…
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Mount Vernon's historical status was secured by George Washington's ownership, but its full history cannot be told without examining the other people who lived here. Sarah Johnson, first living enslaved at Mount Vernon and later emancipated, saw the change in Mount Vernon from family home to national treasure. We discuss this story with Scott E. Ca…
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In this episode, Wellington and Savon are back to discuss the Celtics winning the NBA Finals in Game 5 vs. Dallas and if Jaylen Brown deserved the Finals MVP over Tatum. Next up, they discuss JJ Redick getting the Lakers job, Angel Reese's flagrant foul on Caitlin Clark and, Alex Caruso being traded to OKC. In the second half, they react to Kendric…
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Ben and William Frank became part of the Second Rhode Island Regiment in 1777. AFter figinting in the Battle of Rhode Island, Ben switched sides, joined with the British, and wound up in Nova Scotia after the war. His descendant Shirley Green, a Toledo police officer and now director of the Toledo Police Museum, wrote about the Frank Brothers in he…
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As we approach our 200th episode we talk with Gordon Wood on his first book, The Creation of the American Republic, 1776 - 1787 which ranks among the most important books ever written about the American Revolutionary period and the formation of the American Republic. Join us as to hear about what the founders got right, what they got wrong, and how…
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In this episode, Wellington is joined by guest and friend of the show Micaiah Albert to preview the NBA Finals between the Celtics and the Mavericks, who is the key x-factor and the ideal Celtic to guard Luka in this series. Next up, they discuss Minnesota's future after their WCF exit, Caitlin Clark's early target as the new face of the WNBA and G…
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Welcome to our soft relaunch of YOLK magazine via podcast! Introducing successful Producer, Martial Artist, American Actor with amazing audio voice Performer with her Bruce Lee podcast - Flowing with Shannon Lee, thriving Writer and businesswoman. She is the daughter of late martial arts film star, Bruce Lee and retired martial arts teacher, Linda …
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We were entertained with his many theatrical accents and educated by Arnold Chun, an American Actor/Director. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and graduated from the Humanities Magnet Program at Grover Cleveland High School in Reseda, CA. He holds a B.A. in East Asian/European History from UC Irvine. Arnold has appeared in many hit shows like,…
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DAME KIEU CHINH NGUYEN We are grateful to have our guest, Dame Kieu Chinh on this YOLK podcast and I had the immense pleasure to interview her. In her career spanning over sixty years from 1957 to the present, Ms. Nguyen has received many accolades including an Emmy Award in 1996. On of her most renown roles is in The Joy Luck Club as Suyuan Woo, m…
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June 2024 marks the 250th Anniversary of General & Governor Thomas Gage's attempt to move the Massachusetts government to Salem. Join us as we learn how this important seaport town reacted to 2 regiments of Redcoats moving into town. Join us as we speak with Emily Murphy of the Salem Maritime National Historic Site on the impact of Gage's plan to r…
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In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss the Mavericks' annihilation of the Timberwolves in Game 5 of the WCF and heading to the Finals vs. Boston. They also do an early Finals preview, Luka-Kyrie being in the greatest backcourt ever discussion, and Caitlin Clark's adjustment to the WNBA. Next up, for their album reviews, they highlight Vince …
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The Revolution 250 tag line is that these Revolutionary moments in America are "Moments that Changed the World." Within two generations of the end of the French and Indian wars, social and political hierarchies lay in ruins across the Americas and Europe and new republics rose up to take their place. Join us as we converse with award-winning author…
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In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss Pacers' blown lead vs. the Celtics in Game 1 of the ECF and Dallas' clinical Game 1 performance vs. Minnesota. They also discuss if OKC, New York or Denver should be the most optimistic for next season and Austin River's comments about 30 NBA players being able to play in the NFL and also analyze Usyk's…
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Aubrey Johnson is a wonderful jazz musician and educator. She has performed with Bobby McFerrin and her uncle, the late Lyle Mays. A graduate of the New England Conservatory, she is currently active in New York as a performer at numerous jazz clubs. You will not want to miss this episode as Aubrey shares with us great insights into being a musician…
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How well do we know George Washington, the man—and why have we created so many myths about him? We talk with Edward G. Lengel, award-winning author and teacher, and long-time editor-in-chief of the Washington Papers Project, about this well-known but enigmatic character. Ed Lengel has written about Washington the General, General George Washington:…
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In this episode, Wellington and Savon are joined by guest Demarlon Gardner to discuss the Pacers' Game 6 win vs. the Knicks, Minnesota's annihilation of Denver in their Game 6 and who should be favored in Game 7. Next up, they discuss if OKC can keep the Dallas series alive, JJ Redick potentially being the Lakers next head coach and thoughts on Chi…
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In this previously recorded episode, Wellington and Savon discussed multiple NBA playoffs series, how the Nuggets are able to stay formidable, Anthony Edwards' ascension and the Knicks being relevant again with Jalen Brunson's phenomenal output. They also discuss NFL Draft takeaways and why the Michael Penix. Jr. pick by Atlanta make more sense in …
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Moonsville Collective is a Southern California bred folk band that just released their latest album A HUNDRED HIGHWAYS. Corey Adams leader of the band and I have a great discussion about folk and string band music and its lasting appeal. You will not want to miss this interview!!!!
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Matthew Skic from the Museum of the American Revolution and I talk about their exhibit Black Founders: The Forten Family of Philadelphia . 9-year old James Forten heard the Declaration of Independence read in July of 1776, and never forgot its promise of liberty and equality. At the age of 14 he signed aboard a privateer, was captured, taken to New…
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In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss Pat Riley's recent, critical comments towards Jimmy Butler after Celtics' comments, they also discuss the Tom Brady roast and Canelo's win vs. Jamie Mungua. They also review Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us", Drake's "Heart Part VI" and finally give their thoughts on who really won this historic battle and…
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Tim Chang, Associate Dean of Student Life and Administration, from Loyola Marymount University School of Education, where he was the Associate Dean for Business Services in the School of Education. He accomplished a B.A. from Bradley University in Psychology and an M.A. in Higher Education Administration from Teachers College, Columbia University. …
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A successful military campaign requires the collection of information and the denial of like information to your enemy. George Washington at the head of a nascent army, without such skills, relied heavily upon many clever and entrepreneurial men. To help us shine a light on the murky world of secret communications, Damien Cregeau, scholar and frequ…
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Big Harp George has an ecyclopedic knowledge of Blues Harp playing and players!!! The discussion we have will delight, entertain and INFORM you. You will not want to miss this episode or Big Harp George's new album coming May 15, Cooking With Gas.
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Do you think partisan intrigue and accusations of foreign meddling are new things? We talk with Tyson Reeder, author of Serpent in Eden: Foreign Meddling and Partisan Politics in James Madison's America, about how threat of foreign influence propelled Madison's thoughts on forming a stronger union, and how Federalists and Republicans tried to secur…
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