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The MMO Show is a weekly podcast dissecting media narratives that target or involve Millennials or GenZ. Using comedy and audio clips, Millennials Dan and John deconstruct the agendas aimed at younger generations. Millennial Media Offensive operates on Value 4 Value model. Please consider donating whatever value you place on our show! https://tinyurl.com/2tyv9xcs
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Welcome to the Getting Soul Fit Podcast! I am Your host Melissa Paige, addict alcoholic turned sober and free Mental Health Advocate, Guest Speaker, Fitness Cover Model Trauma Informed Life Coach, Intuitive empath, lover of laughter, donuts, authenticity, and addicted to growth Each episode, I will host a special guest or topic that will help empower you to conquer any and all obstacles and fears to rise This show is your one stop shop for raw truth and unapologetic growth
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The Press offers golf betting advice, analysis and tips, delivered in a shorter format three days per week (Monday through Wednesday). Host Ryan Ballengee looks at this week's action to discuss potential bets on the PGA Tour, DP World Tour, LPGA Tour and more, including winners, derivitive bets, FRL bets, props and matchups. He also looks out at longer-term futures for potential market value.
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Oliver Callan charms the mood of the nation, discusses trending topics, the latest in sport, the arts and everything that's hopping in Irish life! Listen live Monday to Friday at 9am on RTÉ Radio 1.
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America's Next Top Best Friend

amanda mitchell & hillary sussman

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hillary & amanda are your best friends, and also the hosts of your new favorite podcast. join us from cycle one while we discuss the trials and tribulations of the best modeling show in america, while musing about life, popular culture, and tyra banks.
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Connection Therapy

Brenda Murrow, Ph.D.

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Hello and thank you for joining the Connection Therapy podcast. This is a podcast about the craft of psychotherapy and we seek to support those who strive to improve their craft by sharing research about the science and stories about the art of psychology. Together we will explore these findings so you can decide how you want to apply them to benefit your practice.
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Extratime

Major League Soccer

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Extratime, the Official Podcast of Major League Soccer (MLS), is the premier soccer podcast covering the beautiful game in North America. Every Monday and Thursday, hosts Andrew Wiebe and David Gass are joined by a rotating cast of Charlie Davies, Matt Doyle and Calen Carr to discuss the latest headlines in Major League Soccer (MLS), Concacaf and the United States and Canadian national teams. Tune in for A-list guests that include the biggest players, coaches, GMs and journalists in our regi ...
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Forever Motoring

ecological motoring initiative (EMI)

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Discussions about what motoring means in our lives, and how to move forward ecologically. Riders, engineers, designers, and enthusiasts push at the edge of human potential, testing the limits of what is possible. Join us as we discuss the joy and pain of the road with them, exploring what it means to make and ride some of the world's most transformative machines. In so doing, we look at the history of the ride with an eye towards how we can create the best future trajectory. We ask the legen ...
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CarCast

Bleav, Carcast

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CarCast is twice weekly automotive podcast hosted by Matt “The Motorator” D’Andria, former NFL and WWE superstar, Bill Goldberg, and Vice President Editorial & Editor-in-Chief at Edmunds.com, Alistair Weaver. CarCast explores all aspects of the automotive space from the performance aftermarket to new car buying and the future of the automotive industry. The guys answer your questions, offer advice and feature guests from the automotive industry and celebrity car enthusiasts.
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Minimum Competence

Andrew and Gina Leahey

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The idea is that this podcast can accompany you on your commute home and will render you minimally competent on the major legal news stories of the day. The transcript is available in the form of a newsletter at www.minimumcomp.com. www.minimumcomp.com
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Rein It In - With Ash and Josh

Ash Howells and Josh Hill

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Welcome to "Rein It In - With Ash and Josh," the ultimate podcast for all things equestrian. Join your hosts, Ash and Josh, as they take you on a thrilling journey deep into the heart of the equestrian world. In this captivating podcast, Ash and Josh bring you the inside scoop by interviewing top-level riders, individuals offering unique perspectives on the industry, and successful equestrian business owners. They go beyond the surface, delving into the personal stories and experiences that ...
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Strange Muses

Janine White, Vincent Marcone

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Strange Muses explores the why behind the reason dark tales, bizarre lore and peculiar concepts inspire creativity. Like a moth to flame many of us are drawn to dark spaces. Join Janine and Vincent as they explore how dark themes tap into the human experience, why they are such rich muses, and what they can teach us about ourselves.
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The Guitar Hour Podcast

David Beebee, Tom Quayle, Dan Smith & Jake Willson

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The Guitar Hour Podcast is a weekly, long-form discussion hosted by David Beebee, Tom Quayle, Dan Smith & Jake Willson. Together, and in conversation with today’s top players, they explore different approaches for improvising, theory, technique, practising, teaching and share the humorous ups and downs of being professional guitarists in the modern age.
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Here we talk everything Polyvagal and Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) related. Dr Porges has provided us with a revolutionary framework for understanding the connection between our autonomic nervous system and behaviour based on perceptions of threat or safety. The SSP acoustic intervention is an exciting new therapy helping people all around the world. We will explore topics to help us better understand our neurobiology and how that relates to recovery and optimal health.
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THIS PODCAST IS TAKING A BREAK AND WILL RETURN IN SEPT 2024. ...It's time to re-evaluate our relationship with animals! This podcast promotes conversations about human consciousness and self-awareness as a precursor to the recognition of animals and plants as sentient beings. It brings together people from many different perspectives who openly share their journey of awakening to the sentience of all life. This podcast is meant to be somewhat conversational, not strictly an interview format. ...
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This Day in Legal History: Dutch Low Countries Independence from Spain On July 26, 1581, the Dutch Low Countries signed the Plakkaat van Verlatinghe, also known as the Act of Abjuration, formally declaring their independence from Spanish rule. This monumental document marked the culmination of a prolonged struggle against the oppressive policies of…
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2:25 - Leagues Cup is here! Tournament Overview 9:00 - Biggest stories heading into Leagues Cup 13:30 - Which teams can benefit from this tournament? 18:40 - Leagues Cup Tier 1 Contenders 41:55 -Leagues Cup Tier 2 Contenders 1:11:15 - Top Dark Horse Contenders 1:20:55 - Oh THAT guy plays THERE? 1:24:25 - Who can make the biggest statement by winnin…
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This Day in Legal History: National Security Act of 1947 On July 25, 1947, Congress passed the National Security Act of 1947, a landmark legislation that restructured the United States' military and intelligence operations in the post-World War II era. This pivotal act established the National Security Council (NSC), which would advise the Presiden…
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This Day in Legal History: Scopes Monkey Trial On July 24, 1925, John Scopes, a high school teacher in Dayton, Tennessee, was found guilty of teaching evolution, a violation of the Butler Act. This state law prohibited the teaching of any theory that denied the divine creation of man as taught in the Bible, specifically targeting Charles Darwin's t…
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Children often project their feelings, both positive and negative, onto others as a way to express emotions they cannot fully articulate. These projections are a normal part of development and can provide valuable insights into a child's inner world. In today’s exploration episode, Brenda shares her findings from her research project on how the chi…
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Take a moment to understand that 10 days ago, Trump was shot and created the most iconic political photo that has ever existed. Since then the Crowdstrike “accident” occurred, Biden got Covid, Biden drops out of the election, and Kamala Harris gets the Nomination. This is a full on media blitz designed to keep you constantly distracted and pull you…
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This Day in Legal History: Province of Canada Created On July 23, 1840, the British Parliament passed the Act of Union, a pivotal piece of legislation that led to the creation of the Province of Canada. This act merged the colonies of Upper Canada (present-day Ontario) and Lower Canada (present-day Quebec) into a single entity. The Act of Union was…
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This Day in Legal History: First African-American Woman Appointed Judge On July 22, 1939, history was made when New York City Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia appointed Jane Matilda Bolin to the city's Domestic Relations Court, making her the first African-American woman to serve as a judge in the United States. Born in Poughkeepsie, New York, in 1908, Bol…
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This Day in Legal History: Pennsylvania First Movie Censorship Laws On July 19, 1911, Pennsylvania enacted the first movie censorship laws in the United States, marking a significant moment in legal and cultural history. These laws empowered a state board to review and censor films, aiming to protect the public from what were considered immoral or …
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4:40 - Orlando City flying 8:03 - Cavan Sullivan, Philly make history 13:25 - Logan Farrington new nickname??? 14:10 - New Roster Rules breakdown 16:59 - Who the new roster rules help most 20:00 - Biggest transfers done as the window opens 24:45 - Transfer needs of the big 6 Shield contenders 27:30 - Teams who can change their season with a good tr…
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This Day in Legal History: Narcotic Control Act Becomes Law On July 18, 1956, the Narcotic Control Act became law, significantly transforming the landscape of narcotics regulation in the United States. The Act was introduced to combat the growing concerns about drug abuse and trafficking. It imposed harsher penalties for violations of existing drug…
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This Day in Legal History: Lincoln Signs the Second Confiscation Act On July 17, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln signed the Second Confiscation Act into law, marking a significant legal development during the Civil War. This act allowed for the seizure of property owned by individuals engaged in rebellion against the Union. Unlike previous measures…
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What can I say that you don’t already know? MMO #129 is the Trump Assassination attempt episode. Bloodied But Unbowed, we dove into every angle we could think of. Personally, I spent Saturday night – Tuesday Afternoon thinking about this event. We cover Joe Biden’s Lester Holt interview, the JD Vance VP pick, and the media’s role in it all. If anyt…
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This Day in Legal History: The District of Columbia is Established On July 16, 1790, the District of Columbia was established as the permanent seat of the United States government by the Residence Act. This pivotal legislation, signed by President George Washington, designated a new federal district along the Potomac River, which would be separate …
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2:25 - Is this the best MLS season ever? 7:45 - Best things we saw on Matchday 26 10:09 - Charlotte’s season has been really impressive so far 17: 27 - Recapping a crazy night of Supporters’ Shield chaos 19:10 - LA Galaxy Supporters’ Shield chances 29:18 - Real Salt Lake Supporters’ Shield chances 31:10 - LAFC Supporters’ Shield chances 37:18 - Cin…
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In this episode, we are thrilled to bring you an insightful conversation with Debbie Martin, a distinguished Licensed Veterinary Technician, Veterinary Technician Specialist in Behavior, and Karen Pryor Academy Certified Training Partner. Debbie's vast experience, spanning over two decades in veterinary medicine and animal behavior, shines through …
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This Day in Legal History: Federal Housing Act Passed On this day in legal history, July 15, 1949, Congress passed the Federal Housing Act, a pivotal piece of legislation that aimed to address the nation’s post-war housing crisis. This Act, also known as the Housing Act of 1949, was a key component of President Harry S. Truman’s Fair Deal program. …
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This Day in Legal History: 16th Amendment Passed On July 12, 1909, Congress passed the Sixteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, marking a significant shift in the country's fiscal policy. This amendment granted Congress the authority to levy income taxes without apportioning it among the states or basing it on the United States Census…
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