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Have you ever looked around at your tech company and realized you’re one of the oldest people in the room…and you may not even be 40 yet? It gets late early is a podcast and community focused on the experience of aging as a tech employee. We’ll uncover the root of Silicon Valley’s obsession with youth, and parse fact from fiction. We’ll explore individual experiences across tech companies of various sizes, learn from experts, and share practical advice on how tech workers can build long and ...
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In need of a little inspiration? The Becoming Aligned podcast was created to explore and learn from amazing, “regular” people who create meaningful lives that align with their personal values. Learn how they connect to their authentic truth and navigate the challenges of life. Discover what shaped their personal journeys and how they make time to stay connected and aligned to their values. You may not recognize the names of the guests, but they all have so much wisdom to share! It’s how we m ...
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A six-episode retrospective on the TV show Lost hosted by SYFY WIRE's Senior Producer, Tara Bennett, and renowned TV critic, Maureen Ryan. Fifteen-years ago, Lost changed the television landscape and its impact is still influencing what we watch today. For this podcast series, we're not recapping episodes. Instead, we're exploring how Lost impacted high-concept, serialized storytelling, opened the door for shorter U.S. seasons, created a transmedia landscape that fed water-cooler TV, ushered ...
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Welcome to Working Class with Attorney Ryan! In this podcast Attorney Ryan Stygar (aka "The Labor Lawyer") breaks down the most outrageous, interesting, and sometime hilarious workplace lawsuits. If you have a job, this is the podcast for you. Attorney Ryan also regularly brings in celebrity guests, legal experts, and other interesting people to discuss our toughest problems in life and at work. Subscribe to catch new episodes weekly!
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This podcast is for people in recovery (from addiction), who want to learn how to better use their personality and spirituality to step into leadership. People who are solid in their recovery, having done their inner work, have learned many leadership traits in the process and can easily step up to help others with their development. Host: Maureen Ross Gemme, MS Ed, CEO Emerge Leadership Academy, LLC
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Each episode host Dino-Ray Ramos will welcome a filmmaker, actor, creator or cultural figure to discuss a film or TV episode from the past of the guest’s choosing that is acclaimed, celebrated and considered a classic. We will discuss why the like the project but then do a deep dive and unpack how the film/series was enjoyable in the past, but upon revisiting there are details that are racist, misogynistic, homophobic, transphobic, and wildly cringeworthy when it comes to representation of m ...
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The Toastmasters Podcast

Bo Bennett, Ryan Levesque, and Greg Gazin

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The Toastmasters Podcast is like a radio talkshow featuring interviews with Toastmasters usually featured in the Toastmaster magazine. But unlike a radio show, a podcast is on the Internet, and available, for free, to anyone in the world with an Internet connection, and a connected device capable of playing audio. The Toastmasters Podcast is co-produced by Toastmasters International and Archieboy Holdings, LLC, for our global audience of Toastmasters and those interested in public speaking a ...
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Australian Women Preach

Australian Women Preach

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A podcast that showcases preaching by Christian women from across all denominations, relevant to contemporary Australian life. We model the Church we want to be: inclusive, diverse and welcoming. An initiative of WATAC (Women and the Australian Church) and the Grail in Australia. This podcast is produced by Louise Maher. The music on this podcast has been created by theologian, musician, songwriter, and teacher Danielle Anne Lynch. You can listen to more of Danielle’s music on Spotify, iTune ...
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Hollywood Terriers

Boston University Los Angeles Programs

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Screenwriter Cody Brotter interviews fellow Los Angeles-based Boston University alumni in the entertainment industry about their time at BU, their time in LA, and about that 3,000-mile journey in between.
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Buck Sexton breaks down the latest headlines with a fresh and honest perspective! He speaks truth to power, and cuts through the liberal nonsense coming from the mainstream media. Interact with Buck by emailing him at teambuck@iheartmedia.com
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The goal of this podcast is to add value to your daily commute and to add some happiness and smiles to your day! Selfishly, my goal is to learn from people I respect and admire -so I can string together one "perfect day" after another in this crazy ride we call life!
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Emotional labor is the invisible, unnoticed, unwaged, unwritten, undervalued work women do at home and in the paid workforce. It is the thinking about what’s coming up, what needs to happen, how to look into the future to anticipate birthdays, school permissions slips, family meals, holiday dinners, do we have enough toilet paper, how come we don’t have any more ketchup? There are myriad ways in which we have to think about the functioning of a household. Granted, all of these little tasks a ...
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In this episode, Sheriff Mike Bouchard discusses the rise of Chilean gang burglaries in Oakland County, Michigan. He explains that these transnational gang burglary crews are using the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) to enter the country and commit crimes. Sheriff Bouchard emphasizes the need to secure the border and reform the VWP to prevent these crimi…
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Ever wondered what it's like to work at Amazon? I mean, if you can make it there, you can make it anywhere, just like New York, right? It feels like after you’ve done time at Amazon, your meal ticket is punched, and you’ll have a cascade of job offers and great opportunities thereafter. But would you give your soul in exchange for a career at Amazo…
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Variety's Senior Artisans Editor Jazz Tangcay joins Christina to discuss the huge, buzzy Hollywood titles that are hitting theaters this summer! 'The Fall Guy', 'Challengers', 'Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga', 'Kinds of Kindness', 'Bad Boys: Ride or Die, 'Inside Out 2'', 'Twisters', 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice', just to name a few. They also talk about 'Joke…
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In this episode, Senator Steve Daines discusses the border crisis, the importance of the upcoming elections, and the impact of the Democratic agenda on issues like abortion and elections. He highlights the need to secure the border and criticizes the border bill proposed by Democrats. Senator Daines also emphasizes the importance of winning the Sen…
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Fourth Sunday of Easter - John 10:11-18 Naomi is a trawloolway woman with Jewish German & Irish heritage. She is a proud aunty, sister and daughter along with being a kinship carer. She is a historian and theologian. She works at Australian Catholic University and NAIITS: An Indigenous Learning Community. NAIITS: An Indigenous Learning Community is…
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In this episode, Tudor, alongside Kyle Olson from The Midwesterner delve into the pressing issue of illegal immigration and scrutinize the actions of Michigan politicians like Gretchen Whitmer and Hillary Scholten. The discussion highlights the risks and repercussions of their policies, touching upon the arrest of convicted sex offenders at the bor…
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In this episode, Tudor discusses the case at the Supreme Court regarding the abortion pill and the need for safeguards. The guests, Dr. Christina Francis and Kellie Fiedorek, provide insights into the risks and complications associated with the abortion pill and the importance of medical oversight. They highlight the removal of safety precautions b…
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Ryan McQuade (AwardsWatch.com) joins Christina to discuss one of 2024s most anticipated, and possibly divisive, films Alex Garland's 'Civil War'. The first trailer left us with a lot of questions and certain expectations but the film turned out to be something else completely. Christina and Ryan discuss the film, the discourse, Alex Garland, the in…
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In this episode, Tudor is joined by Sabine Durden-Coulter, an angel mom who lost her son to an accident caused by an illegal immigrant, who shares her story and advocacy for immigration reform. She emphasizes the preventable nature of these tragedies and the need for stronger border security. Sabine discusses her experience meeting Donald Trump and…
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This episode focuses on the situation in Haiti and the rescue missions conducted by the Sentinel Foundation. The conversation highlights the background of Haiti, including its history and cultural context. The challenges of accessing Haiti and conducting rescue missions are discussed, along with the difficulties faced in evacuating special needs ch…
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Third Sunday of Easter - Luke 24:35-48 - "The Resurrection for Transformation" Maureen Gaul currently holds a position with the Identity and Outreach Directorate, Catholic Education Diocese of Cairns, as Leader Formation – Community Engagement. She has been an educator in the Catholic primary school sector throughout her teaching career and has hel…
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In this episode, Matt Palumbo discusses the life and influence of George Soros. He delves into Soros's controversial childhood, his rise to billionaire status, and his involvement in politics. Palumbo explores Soros's manipulation of media and propaganda, as well as his succession plan and family connections. He also discusses the decline of Soros-…
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In this episode, Tudor discusses the Donald Trump court cases with Will Scharf, President Trump's attorney and candidate for Missouri Attorney General. They highlight the media coverage and political motivations behind the cases, emphasizing the lack of evidence and legal deficiencies. They also discuss the importance of holding accountable those w…
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Becoming a manager through a promotion or receiving a job offer is a rewarding accomplishment for an employee. While these opportunities can prove exciting for both first-time and long-time managers, not everyone is innately gifted with the skills it takes to be a good manager. Ask just about anyone, and they’ll tell you about that bad boss (or 7) …
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In this episode, Tudor is joined by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and discusses the ongoing border crisis and the Biden administration's immigration policies. He highlights the administration's goal of increasing illegal immigration to gain political advantage and control. Paxton also discusses the legal battles Texas has faced in trying to enf…
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Second Sunday of Easter - Divine Mercy Sunday - John 20:19-31Tanya Wittwer lives on the lands of the Peramangk people with her songwriter husband, Leigh Newton, two alpacas and four chickens. Their elastic-sided family live within semi-regular Sunday-night-family-meal distance. Sixty-three years ago Tanya perceived herself as being called to pastor…
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In this episode, Tudor and Kyle Olson discuss the murder of Ruby Garcia by an illegal alien and the lack of response from Michigan officials. They highlight the inaction of Congresswoman Hillary Scholten, who has a history of defending criminals and advocating for sanctuary cities. They also criticize Governor Gretchen Whitmer's misguided policies,…
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NPR's TV critic & media analyst Eric Deggans joins Christina to talk about how the 2024 US election cycle is reflected in our popular culture. On the return of Jon Stewart. How are the late night talk shows meeting this political moment? What issues are TV creators exploring in shows like True Detective & Fargo as well as in the documentary series …
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In this episode, Tudor interviews Karoline Leavitt, the national press secretary for Donald Trump's 2024 campaign for president. They discuss various topics related to the upcoming election. They start by providing an update on the election and the current state of swing states. They then discuss immigration and border security, highlighting the ne…
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Actor, author, icon! Molly Ringwald joins Christina for a wide ranging conversation about her role as Joanne Carson in Ryan Murphy's critically acclaimed series 'Feud: Capote vs The Swans', her iconic and seminal films with John Hughes and her complicated feelings about them, her Swedish roots and so much more. Listen now! Learn more about your ad …
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Buck Sexton breaks down the latest headlines with a fresh and honest perspective! He speaks truth to power, and cuts through the liberal nonsense coming from the mainstream media. Subscribe to never miss an episode of The Buck Sexton Show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Premiere Networks
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In this episode, Meghan Lapp, the fisheries liaison for Seafreeze, discusses the impact of wind turbines on commercial fishing and the environment. She highlights the lack of consideration for fishing grounds and the dangers posed to fishing vessels. Meghan also explains the radar interference caused by wind turbines and the implications for nation…
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Easter Sunday - Mark 16: 1-8 - And they said nothing to anyone, for they were afraid. Rev Assoc Prof Kylie Crabbe is a Minister of the Word in the Uniting Church and Associate Professor of Biblical and Early Christian Studies in the Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry at Australian Catholic University. She was in congregational ministry pri…
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In this episode, Tudor explores the speculation and concern surrounding Kate Middleton's recent absence and surgery. Ellie Hall, a former Royal Reporter, provides insights into the inner workings of the Royal Family's PR machine and the tribalism that exists within it. The discussion delves into the controversy surrounding the edited photo of Kate …
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We are honored to welcome writer/director Sofia Coppola to the the show. In this exclusive conversation we talk about adapting and approaching Priscilla Presley's unique story. Why and how this story resonated with Coppola at this moment in her career & life. How she can see Priscilla from several perspectives, her mother's generation and from the …
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Thanks for tuning in to our 19th episode of Working Class. Today we have Freddie Smith on the show! We hope you enjoy the conversation. You can follow Freddie on Instagram @fmsmith319 Tune into more Attorney Ryan Content Here -- https://linktr.ee/attorneyryan Want to Hire Attorney Ryan for your case? Contact his law office here -- https://centurion…
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In this episode, Tudor discusses the challenges of parenting and how our culture has made it even harder. She is joined by Tim Carney, author of 'Family Unfriendly', who shares his insights on the intensive parenting culture and the negative effects of over-scheduling and high expectations. They also discuss the decline of walkable communities and …
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When applying for a job, the hiring process can feel like a waiting game. But what's even worse than waiting for who knows how long or being ghosted altogether is blatantly experiencing age bias while in an interview with a recruitment officer. That's what today’s guest, Vern Six, experienced, which he shared in a LinkedIn post that resonated with …
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In this episode, Tudor welcomes Amy DiSibio of ackforwhales.org for a conversation exploring the negative impacts of wind turbines on the environment and wildlife, with a focus on the effects on whales. The discussion highlights concerns about the size and scale of offshore wind projects, the pollution caused by the construction and maintenance of …
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Palm Sunday - Mark 14:1-15:47Dr Catherine Playoust is a Roman Catholic laywoman and a biblical scholar. She comes from Sydney and lives in Melbourne, where she teaches at Catholic Theological College within the University of Divinity. Catherine’s research interests include early Jewish and Christian apocalypticism and non-canonical early Christian …
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Thanks for tuning in to our 18th episode of Working Class. Today we have Jason Christensen on the show! Jason is the founder of Sleep Trailers. Their mission is to help the unhoused and others in emergent situations have a safe place to call their own. We hope you enjoy the conversation. You can follow Jason on Instagram @sleeptrailerllc Tune into …
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In this episode, Tudor interviews Batya Ungar-Sargon, the opinion editor of Newsweek and author of 'Bad News: How Woke Media is Undermining Democracy.' They discuss the political division in the country and the misconception that Americans are more divided than united. They delve into the Democrats' loss of the working class and the impact of EV ma…
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In this episode, Tudor discusses the State of the Union address and President Biden's remarks on the border with her guest, Mark Lamb, the Sheriff of Pinal County, Arizona. They highlight the impact of illegal immigration on border states, including the challenges faced by Native American reservations. They also discuss the changing demographics of…
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