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A podcast about the intersection of faith and business. Join Michael Whittle and Dean Sweetman every week as they talk all things business and entrepreneurship as a way to build the Kingdom. Additionally, Michael and Dean host conversations with faith-driven entrepreneurs, founders, and executives.
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PechaKucha Night Kyoto

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Welcome to the Pecha Kucha Night Kyoto podcast. Join us as we interview past speakers for a deeper look at what they are most passionate about. Kyoto always attracts a wonderful variety of people: students, artists, scholars, and activists from not just Kyoto but Osaka, Kansai, and beyond. PechaKucha Night Kyoto is held once every 3 months in Kyoto, Japan. We love locals and visitors! Get in touch if you want to present. Or just come to watch and enjoy the community. For details and contact ...
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Shared History

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A history and comedy podcast about the overlooked and underrepresented people and events from ancient to modern history. Join comedians Cass and Natalie for an educational, entertaining and sometimes irreverent romp through history as they share the tales your textbooks glossed over, whitewashed, man-washed...or left out completely.
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This week we give credit where credit is due. Pushing the boundaries of the United States? That credit goes to York, a man enslaved to William Clark, who was the MVP of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Pushing the boundaries of the film industry? Those kudos belong in the midwest and not the west coast -- with Spoor & Anderson of Essanay Studios in …
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For a baked good, you might hit up the boulangerie, but for an exceptional music education? For that, you'd hit up Nadia Boulanger. Award-winning music director and composer, Heidi Joosten, joins to discuss the strengths and shortcomings of this complicated icon of the music industry...and also the strengths and shortcomings of Tar. ⁠Our guest, Hei…
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Crack open a cold one and/or crack open a good book, Cass and Nat are here to tell you about the Lager Beer Riot (Chicago, 1855) and the history of Penguin Publishing...plus a brief explanation of where we disappeared to for months, and a few luke-warm takes on home library organization. Mayor William B. Ogden Mayor Levi Boone 1858 photo of riot si…
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If at first you don't succeed, try, try again...OR maybe you've just failed productively? Social Media Darling, Sarah Whittle joins us to share a hilarious history of items invented by accident and we even discuss a few brilliant inventions of our own devising. So listen to this episode and steal our ideas! Our guest, Sarah Whittle Spelling Bee-kin…
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This podcast looks at 2 different child disappearances in Canada and America. In both cases they are still unsolved and what happened to them is a mystery. Michael Dunahee went missing at 4 years old from a school playground within feet of his family and Derrick Engebretson disappeared from a mountain whilst with his father and grandfather.…
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We're delighted to welcome on the show EVE STEWART, a 4-time Oscar-nominated production designer whose credits include a wide range of prestige period films (THE KING'S SPEECH, LES MISÉRABLES), Marvel's ETERNALS — as well as this year’s brand new movies KRAVEN THE HUNTER and GHOSTBUSTERS: FROZEN EMPIRE.In today’s conversation, Eve and I discuss her…
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What a treat to welcome on the show the Oscar-nominated cinematographer of NAPOLEON Dariusz Wolski, whose credits also include NEWS OF THE WORLD, THE MARTIAN, HOUSE OF GUCCI, ALICE IN WONDERLAND, SWEENEY TODD and four films in the PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN franchise.In today’s conversation, Dariusz and I discuss the challenges of photographing the e…
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In this episode we discuss the importance of visionaries in business. Drawing from the gambler's mentality of yesteryear, we consider if this daring approach has a place in today's tech-focused world. Through the lens of industry titans such as Elon Musk, Jerry Jones, Steve Jobs, and Tony Fidel, we examine the founder archetypes. Lastly, we contemp…
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Welcome to another episode of the Kings and Priests podcast where we uncover the intersections of faith, technology, and entrepreneurship. This time around, we dive into the current state of the AI market and discuss the extraordinary success of NVIDIA, which reported 13.5 billion in revenue last quarter. We also unpack the contentious debate unfol…
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Donald Neilson alias the "Black Panther," was an English armed robber kidnapper and murderer. From 1971, he committed a series of robberies of sub-post offices; in 1974, Neilson killed three men during these robberies. In 1975, he kidnapped Lesley Whittle, an heiress from Highly, Shropshire who died in his captivity. He was arrested later that year…
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The 2 murders we are covering today are some of Scotlands most notorious unsolved murders and led to one of its largest manhunts. Carol Lannen and Elizabeth McCabe were found a year apart in 1979/1980 in the same spot after going missing from the city of Dundee. They remained unsolved to this day.By hansonwardtransport
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Join us for a riveting discussion where we unravel the psyche of successful entrepreneurs who, after a large exit, are keen on owning a cash-flowing business. As we tackle the paradox of one-time success versus the comfort of a consistent cash flow, we also address the possibility that 10 million may not suffice for a lifetime, hence the need for a…
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We're excited to celebrate the release of his latest MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE movie by welcoming on the show the film's Oscar-nominated editor Eddie Hamilton, whose credits include MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - FALLOUT, KINGSMAN: THE SECRET SERVICE and TOP GUN: MAVERICK.In today’s conversation, Eddie and I discuss MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE - DEAD RECKONING PART ONE i…
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David Ogilvy is an absolute titan and in this episode, Dean and Michael breakdown 22 ideas from this business icon. --------- EPISODE CHAPTERS --------- (0:00:12) - AI Tools' Impact on Sermon Writing (0:08:34) - Brevity and First-Class Business Importance (0:13:00) - Leadership Mindset and Constructive Criticism (0:17:41) - Lessons on Leadership an…
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What does hockey's first organized league and a colony of creative rabbits have in common? One was black, one was white, but both buck expectations and deserve some overdue recognition for being really freaking good in their fields. Listen and learn about The Colored Hockey League and The White Rabbits (women sculptors) of the 1893 Chicago World's …
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This case is every parents worst nightmare and one of Australia's longest missing persons case. On a hot summers day, even given Australia's weather, in January 1966 Jim and Nancy Beaumonts 3 children - 9 year old Jane, 7 year old Arnna and 4 year old Grant bordered a bus to nearby Glenlg Beach in Adelaide and disappeared off the face of the earth.…
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What the networks deem "newsworthy" barely scratches the surface of what it means to be a nation at war, a community at war, a civilian at war. Cultural anthropologist Dr. Greta Uehling joins us to provide a window into life for noncombatant civilians in Ukraine looks like during the current conflict, and the humor and humanity that gets them throu…
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Join us for a special edition of the podcast where we chat with our friend Kieren Lenahan, an amazing faith-driven entrepreneur and the creator of Malachi Daily, a scripture memorization tool. Kiran shares his journey from growing up in New Jersey to working in corporate and eventually becoming a coach. We explore how his faith played a significant…
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Today we're talking about two ladies who've got rhythm and music: black singer, composer and music critic, Nora Holt; and fierce beast of falmenco, Carmen Amaya. Nora Holt Carmen Amaya ⁠⁠⁠Complete citations on our website.⁠⁠⁠ SOCIALS: Follow Shared History at @SharedPod on ⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠, @SharedHistory on ⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠, ⁠⁠@sharedhistorypod on Mastad…
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What if being brutally honest about your business's weaknesses could actually help you attract investors? Join us as we discuss the power of reverse psychology and how being upfront about potential risks can lead to a better understanding of the rewards – and ultimately, success in your venture. We'll also cover the importance of optimism and self-…
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IN THIS EPISODE: PGA & LIV Golf Merger Will AI Save the World? --------- EPISODE CHAPTERS --------- (0:00:12) - PGA and LIV Golf Merge (0:07:30) - Lessons in Strategy and Adaptability (0:17:56) - Will AI Save the World? (0:30:51) - Embracing Change Why AI Will Save the World by Marc Andreessen : https://a16z.com/2023/06/06/ai-will-save-the-world/?u…
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As we explore overlooked figures from history, we often find ourselves shouting about how these folks should have been celebrities, either in their time or in history books. But this week we're taking a step further back to examine the history of celebrity itself. And who better to lead us on that journey than former managing editor of People and M…
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In this episode we explore the AI revolution and the incredible rise of NVIDIA, whose stock has soared due to their chips powering the servers that run AI. We also examine recent marketing missteps by Bud Light and Target, both of which attempted to appeal to new demographics with controversial campaigns. As a result, their stocks took a considerab…
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Remember when every TV show had a musical episode? Ring in the 100th episode of Shared History with the sweat and style of the history of house music and Chicago's notorious and naughty Everleigh club PLUS original and fully improvised songs courtesy of some of our very talented friends: the Then This Happened Podcast, S6 finale guest Alex DiVirgil…
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Nobody puts Baby in the corner and nobody makes Merton Clivette pick a lane. Author and indie publisher, Michael MacBride, regales us with tales of painter, magician, writer and more Merton Clivette, aka Clivette the Great, aka The Man in Black, aka The Mysterious Strange. Join us to learn about all things Clivette and how/why MacBride found himsel…
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In this episode we discuss our obsession with entrepreneurship and the importance of learning from business history. We talk about two amazing podcasts, Acquired and Founders and how they've managed to absorb invaluable knowledge from the stories of business titans such as Carnegie, Rockefeller, Warren Buffett, and Charlie Munger. Listen in as we t…
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Finally, more people are talking about Scythia and, of course, Chicago! And by more people, we mean us. Listen and learn about Persian-crushing Queen, Tomyris of Scythia and vinyl-crushing mayhem, Disco Demolition Night of Chicago 1979. Handy map of Scythians during Tomyris' time Tomyris straight dunking Cyrus' head 1979 coverage of disco demolitio…
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