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A real play podcast where a long time juggalo and his friends sit down to play a table top role playing game set at the GATHERING OF THE JUGGALOS. Rob from what is a juggalo is joined by Schmeev from Juggalo Judgment, Jigglz from Underground Table, SparkNutz and Dane. Each player has a different level of exposure to icp and the gathering, and set out to explore this unpredictable environment. Rob is the Juggalo Master Schmeev plays Trey Dane plays Ally Sparknutz plays Nikolai Jigglz plays Me ...
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The Demidov Organic School of Acting. Tune in to "The Demidov Organic School of Acting" with world-renowned expert Professor Andrei Malaev-Babel, Director of the Demidov Association. In each episode, Andrei dives deep into the groundbreaking organic acting techniques pioneered by Nikolai Demidov. Discover practical insights and solutions to the most pressing challenges actors face, and unlock new levels of creativity and authenticity. Whether you're an actor, director, or passionate about th ...
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Fictional

Jason Weiser, Carissa Weiser | Nextpod

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Classic lit with a modern tone, every other week. From the creators of Myths and Legends, comes an altogether same-but-different podcast set in the world of classic lit. These are the stories of Dracula, The Time Machine, The Three Musketeers. They're stories written by Jane Austen, Shakespeare, and H.P. Lovecraft, but with a casual, modern tone. Listen as Jason and Carissa Weiser breathe new life into the classics and tell the stories of some of the greatest books ever written.
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Dancing With Elephants

Greg, Tonya, Nikolai and Caleb

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Dancing With Elephants is a weekly, family-oriented podcast magazine from Chicago. Hosts Greg, Tonya, Nikolai (age 8) and occasionally Caleb (age 6) discuss current events and review podcasts, books, computer games, movies, and television shows affecting today's 'trying-to-juggle-it-all' family. A couple of personal family stories and a featured Podsafe song round out the show. The way we see it: "Life's always gonna be a three ring circus, so you might as well enjoy it."
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Cool Blue Planet

Cool Blue Planet

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Businesses that nurture sustainable environments, help people maintain a healthy lifestyle and create livelihoods for the not so blessed. Let's talk to the women and men behind these businesses to understand their perspiration, motivation and inspiration - in short their wonderful story. Music and Editing by Nilesh & Nikolai
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Destroyer Niko Presents: Symphony of the Shadow Realm; Video Games, Comic Books, Anime, Movies, Pop Culture and Beyond! Join Destroyer Niko for weekly broadcasts and special guest who will be covering wide varieties of topics all geeks, nerds and otakus can enjoy! From media, art, culture, technology relationships, the occult, science, the cosmos and beyond. Join us in the Shadow Realm!
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The Swisspreneur Show is a podcast series of in-depth, candid conversations with some of Switzerland’s most successful founders, business leaders and innovators. By getting to the heart of these leaders’ stories - their successes, their failures, their must-have advice and greatest regrets - we hope to both inspire and guide the next generation of Swiss entrepreneurs. Each episode deconstructs and showcases one person’s personal and professional background and provides advice and recommendat ...
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Bowie Book Club Podcast

Greg Miller & Kristianne Huntsberger

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Two friends have had a book club for a very very long time. It was mostly an excuse to drink and gossip. In January of 2016, they found renewed purpose in their sadness over the death of David Bowie. They decided to stop mucking around and actually get some reading done - from the list of books that he loved.
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Each week, Bobby and Lindsey delve into the Whos and Thems of the pop culture landscape—bravely daring to ask (and then, answer) the question on all of our minds: “Who?” Through banter, deep dives, games and call-ins (619-WHO-THEM) every week we'll ill-WHO-minate more celebs you’re not quite sure about. If you’ve ever found yourself waiting in the grocery store checkout line, staring at the slew of gossip rags, asking yourself, “Who even are these people?!” then I guess this is the podcast f ...
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The Plug w/ Justin Jay is a bi-monthly arts and culture podcast offering unfiltered, long-form conversations with the artists, entertainers, and innovators shaping today’s world. Tired of sound bites and PR-driven content? Each episode dives deep into the career challenges, inspirations, and current projects of these cultural trailblazers from music to politics. The Plug is your antidote to short-attention-span culture. New episodes drop every other Thursday.
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Welcome to Learn Russian Conversation. If you want to improve your understanding of Russian, you can do it. Join us for daily conversations and learn real Russian. No textbook, no grammar -- start speaking Russian today.
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Welcome to Le Podcast on Emerging Leadership! Our podcast is all about developing emerging leadership in every individual, regardless of their role in the organization. We believe that leadership is not just a title, but an action that anyone can take to make a positive impact. That's why we focus on cultivating emerging leadership - creating the conditions for leaders to emerge and thrive. By fostering more leaders in our organizations, we can tackle the challenges facing our world today, f ...
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I created this podcast to reflect on my life and my role in deepening our understanding of ourselves and the systems that control our lives. My hope is to encourage personal growth by offering ways to improve your internal conversation and by reflecting on important experiences, people in your life, or knowledge that you obtain.
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Shows That Shaped Me

A theatre podcast by WhatsOnStage

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Shows That Shaped Me is a theatre podcast by WhatsOnStage. Theatre actors and makers divulge the most memorable productions in their career and theatregoing life, as well as the show they wish they'd seen and the person they'd most like to work with.
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Lawyers on Fire Podcast

Prof. Dr. Jochen Deister, Dr. Carsten Reimann

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Lawyers are boring. No imagination, no drive. They are trained to raise concerns. Seeking security rather than opportunity. Play it by the rulebook rather than finding new ways. Many may be like this. Still there is good news: some are different. This podcast gives a voice to these shining examples of leading lawyers who act beyond their profession. Who understand the big picture and who shape the future. Whom we admire. Whom we need. Who inspire us.
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Teaching Tomorrow is a show for educators who earnestly desire to become more awesome at what they do. Middle level educator Celeste Kirsh speaks to experts about the future of teaching and learning so you can get practical ideas that you can literally use tomorrow in your classroom.
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What makes us human? We tell stories, so great works of literature tell the emotional tale of human existence as we try to make sense of our existence and the world we live in. I consider fiction a distilled form of truth, coming from the depth of our subconscious mind. So this podcast looks at great novels from a philosophical or psycholgoical perspective, and is dedicated to bringing you the best of literature from around the world for you to enjoy. Each week, I will pick a great novel and ...
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Norway in HD

Paul Bergquist

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My Virtual Window: Norway in HD is an Apple TV compatible video podcast mostly about nature, places and people in Western Norway - the best kept secret of Europe. Be prepared for majestic fjords, snowy mountains and fresh, crisp and clear air that fills your lungs with that much needed oxygen. Since it is a window for you to observe the world through, this podcast has mostly natural sounds. As with most windows, the view may appear somewhat static at times. This is intentional and part of th ...
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The 22 Weeks is a pro football podcast that takes the perspective of the fan, but also introduces conversations with former players, authors, beat writers, historians, and anyone with a knowledge and passion for football. The show established in 2012, is hosted by Matt Ryan an Associated Press award winning news anchor and play-by-play announcer who wanted to talk about the sport he loved, Pro Football.
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Every day, thousands of podcasts are uploaded to dozens of hosting websites, but less than 20% of them make it past episode 10. With stats like that, what good is it to start a podcast of your own? How do you get noticed and grow an audience? Does editing have to be so much work? Can a podcast pay? Join podcast industry veteran Nathan as he sits down with podcasters and podcast-adjacent professionals to answer these questions and more. In each episode, these kings (and queens) of audio, thes ...
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Who was the final guest on The Talk? You'll never guess... Plus, Joe Burrow's burglary mishap (he's a football player, fyi, but the story is interesting...) And why Sophia Bush noticed a book was missing from her garage. Sarah Michelle Gellar ISNT IN A FEUD with J Lo. Hewitt (or is she?) and Tori Spelling was shot with a bb gun in 1992? (OR WAS SHE…
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“As soon as I started playing jazz, I understood it was something for me. I understood that I had to combine the two musics.” These were the words of composer Nikolai Kapustin, born in Ukraine in 1937 and a graduate of the Moscow Conservatory, the “two musics” being classical and jazz. From Kapustin's pen came an impeccable fusion of the two genres…
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Timestamps: 13:40 - The rental car industry 20:16 - Why rent a car? 22:00 - Do people wreck FINN cars? 26:25 - The FINN car insurance 37:42 - Equity vs debt financing About Nikolai Schröder: Nikolai Schröder is the co-founder and COO of FINN, a German car subscription startup. He holds a MSc in Industrial Engineering from FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg and …
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This week’s episode with Nathan was originally recorded in January 2023, following the conclusion of the Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational. We’re re-releasing our conversation with Nathan Florence as a tribute to his extraordinary performance last week in the Pipe Masters. Not only did Nathan claim the title of 2024 Pipe Masters champion, but he al…
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Timestamps: 2:08 - An infamous meeting with Japanese business people 12:13 - A sock subscription in the 90s? 19:50 - Getting raw materials from all over the globe 37:51 - Tracking customer metrics in the 90s 39:33 - Bootstrapping in e-commerce This episode was co-produced with EO Zürich. Check out their upcoming event, Entrepreneurs Summit 2025. Ab…
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Hi! It's been awhile. Thanks for your patience. Today is a special episode and not the start of the next season, but a new season is coming in 2025. In Victorian England, they told ghost stories on Christmas. Today, we have three ghost stories from that era. The stories today were adapted by the Weisers from "The Old Portrait" by Hume Nisbet, "The …
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Will we read the entirety of the Blake Lively v. Justin Baldoni lawsuit so you don't have to? YOU KNOW IT! Your confusing ends with us spending FORTY-FIVE MINUTES on the receipts to end all receipts. It's giving a full-on Hollywood Smear Campaign like you've never seen before! We barely have time for anything else — well, except Shameik Moore's att…
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Timestamps: 4:35 - Similarities between entrepreneurship and academia 9:02 - What are photonic integrated circuits? 16:07 - Approaching customers from different industries 17:09 - Why Lightium is still in beta stage 18:51 - What business model do they plan on adopting? This episode was produced in collaboration with startup days, taking place next …
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John Rutter is the most acclaimed composer of Christmas carols alive today, while the Black Dyke Band occupies the highest rank in the worldwide brass band community. Raymond Bisha introduces a new album that bridges these two pinnacles in arrangements for brass of Rutter's celebrated seasonal works, together with three in their original choral ver…
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Hello Wholigans! On today's episode of Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we share the news that Kristin Davis will be launching a new SATC rewatch podcast. Bob says she gets an exemption to the No More Celebrity Podcasts rule, but Lindsey disagrees (before calling him a Charlotte). Moving on, we take your calls about Olivia Ponton, Justice Keta…
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On this episode of Unsupervised Learning, third-time guest John Hawks returns after two years to discuss what we’ve learned in paleoanthropology since he and Razib last talked. Hawks obtained his PhD under Milford H. Wolpoff, and is currently a professor in anthropology at the University of Wisconsin. Hawks has also co-authored Almost Human: The As…
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Timestamps: 3:52 - Is Switzerland a better version of Germany? 20:55 - Choosing an industry out of many use cases 24:06 - A business model for robotics 26:28 - Doing software and hardware simultaneously 31:51 - Getting Jeff Bezos as an investor About Marko Bjelonic: ⁠Marko Bjelonic⁠ is the co-founder and CEO of ⁠Swiss-Mile⁠, a deep tech ETH spin-of…
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George Frederic Handel was one of the leading composers of the baroque, especially known for his Italian operas. When he presented his dramatic oratorio Israel in Egypt in 1739 it flopped. It has since returned to favour, and this recording by Apollo’s Fire shows why this turnaround has happened. Put simply, the music is stunning.…
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In this episode, we uncover the often-overlooked art of actor homework in the Demidov School. Nolan Hennelly, Kimon Fioretos, and their Professor and Mentor Andrei Malaev-Babel explore how Demidov's philosophy emphasizes preparation beyond the rehearsal room, empowering actors to cultivate creativity, freedom, and inspiration through daily practice…
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American composer Kenneth Fuchs discusses the programmes of his two most recent albums in conversation with Raymond Bisha; both recordings feature the Sinfonia of London and soloists under conductor John Wilson. Fuchs describes the unusual conception of his Concerto for Bass Trombone (a commissioning consortium of 21 bass trombonists was involved!)…
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Hello Wholigans! On today's episode of Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we chat about the BREAKING NEWS that Selena Gomez (Them) got engaged to Benny Blanco (Who) with the help of Taco Bell (Them) on what looks like a movie set (Who). Moving on, we take your comments about the poet Anne Carson and Shirley MacLaine before moving on to questions…
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Cey Adams is a New York City-based painter, designer, and the founding Creative Director of Def Jam Recordings. Emerging from the downtown graffiti scene alongside iconic artists Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, Adams began his career tagging subway cars and creating graffiti murals. Immersed in the vibrant art and music culture of the era, h…
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Three years ago David Mittelman came on Unsupervised Learning to talk about emerging possibilities on the frontiers of genomics, and his new startup at the time, Othram. Since then, Othram’s work has been featured widely in the media, including in a Law & Order episode, and the firm has solved thousands of unsolved cases, with nearly 500 public. Fo…
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Timestamps: 8:48 - Building a startup in tissue engineering 11:23 - Building a foodtech venture studio 15:49 - The underrated challenge of making phone calls every day 23:44 - Why having an analytical mind is crucial 26:41 - The importance of mentorship This episode was co-produced with the ⁠⁠Female Founders Initiative⁠⁠. The conversation originall…
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The Military Music Appreciation Society was founded in 2008 by Roger Kennedy so he could share his passion for this music with other like-minded individuals. The Society now has more than 5000 members, with new people joining every day. In this podcast, Roger talks with host Raymond Bisha about the society and about his love for this music. This po…
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As always, call in at 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments & concerns for a future episode of Who's There?. Get a ton of bonus content over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adcho…
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Timestamps: 8:43 - Aligning co-founder incentives with company success 18:21 - How can radars track our breathing? 25:45 - Partnering up with Innosuisse 30:25 - B2B selling to hospitals 33:47 - Selling to an industry in crisis This episode was co-produced with Innosuisse. About Cyrill Gyger: Cyrill Gyger is the co-founder and CEO of QUMEA, a compan…
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In this episode, we delve into the transformative approach of the Demidov Organic School to the concept of memorization. Unlike traditional methods, the Demidov School challenges the very idea of "memorizing" lines, proposing a more profound and organic process that aligns with the subconscious. Join us as we explore why memorization can anchor an …
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Hello Wholigans! Note that we're not promoting our tour up top because it's OVER! Thanks to everyone who came out this year--especially Timmy and John for their STUPENDOUS cameos last night. We can't wait for the next one! And now back to business: on today's episode of Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we chat about Walton Goggins' Goggle Glas…
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On this episode of Unsuperivsed Learning reviews what we know about Indo-Europeans as 2024 comes to a close. This is prompted by a new preprint Ancient genomics support deep divergence between Eastern and Western Mediterranean Indo-European languages, which finally establishes that populations in Northern and Southwestern Europe derived from a diff…
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Timestamps: 04:02 - Die Integration der Credit Suisse – ein Mammutprojekt 06:27 - Vom Fussballtraum zum Banker 19:32 - Leadership bei UBS: Strategie und Glaubwürdigkeit 29:36 - Verantwortung für die Schweiz und die Gesellschaft 35:23 - Sacrifice for Success: Ermottis Rat an junge Talente Über Sergio P. Ermotti: Sergio P. Ermotti, Group CEO der UBS,…
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TICKETS ARE STILL ON SALE FOR THE FINAL SHOW OF OUR FALL TOUR! NEW YORK CITY, WHERE WE WILL WELCOME SPECIAL GUEST JOHN EARLY!!!! GET 'EM AT WHOWEEKLY.US/LIVE. BREAKING NEWS: Judi D has a rude parrot, Judy G does NOT have an extra $50m :( :( Meanwhile, the Vanderpump World remains relevant – and full of news! (Who knew?) Apple Martin debuted(?) at t…
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Timestamps: 6:17 - Why go into medicine 11:24 - How to be a doctor and an entrepreneur 14:49 - Being a successful leader 31:11 - Staying healthy and stress-free 34:30 - Being an influencer doctor Resources Mentioned: Homo Faber, Max Frisch This episode was co-produced with ⁠smzh⁠, your independent go-to partner in all matters relating to finance. A…
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TICKETS ARE STILL ON SALE FOR THE FINAL SHOW OF OUR FALL TOUR! NEW YORK CITY, WHERE WE WILL WELCOME SPECIAL GUEST JOHN EARLY!!!! GET 'EM AT WHOWEEKLY.US/LIVE. Happy Thanksgiving Back, Wholigans! For today's Who? Remembers episode, Timmy had the inspired idea to replay some segments during which we misstate (and discover) some iconic idioms, includi…
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This week on Unsupervised Learning Razib talks to Megan McArdle, author of The Up Side of Down: Why Failing Well Is the Key to Success and Washington Post columnist and op-ed board member. McArdle was raised in New York City and attended Riverdale Country School. She obtained an undergraduate degree in English from University of Pennsylvania and an…
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I’m your host, Jack, your failure connoisseur, and today I’m joined by the incredible creative, Lili Price. Lily is the founder of Onomy Studio, an innovative agency that helps future-focused brands stand out through bold storytelling, cutting-edge design, and tech brilliance. Although Onome Studio is relatively new, Lily brings a wealth of experie…
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TICKETS ARE STILL ON SALE FOR THE FINAL SHOW OF OUR FALL TOUR! NEW YORK CITY, WHERE WE WILL WELCOME SPECIAL GUEST JOHN EARLY!!!! GET 'EM AT WHOWEEKLY.US/LIVE. Do we have to make Matthew McConaughey's *special* tuna salad recipe? Stay tuned! Today we're talking celeb lookalike contests (BAD!), the F1 Race in Vegas and Kit Harrington's moat? We've go…
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