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For me, these Films R the Juice is a personal and lighthearted insight into my favourite and most watched films. Inspired by two amazing podcasts which have reignited my passion for films, each episode will include film deep dives, scene breakdowns, trivia and terrible impressions. Episodes 1 to 7 are just me. Episode 8 onwards also has a fantastic guest joining me to talk all about various film topics. Enjoy!
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A weekly one-hour conversation with guest experts and callers about travel, cultures, people, and the things we find around the world that give life its extra sparkle. Rick Steves is America's leading authority on travel to Europe and beyond. Host and writer of over a hundred public television travel shows and author of 30 best-selling guidebooks, Rick now brings his passion for exploring and understanding our world to public radio. Related travel information and message boards on www.rickst ...
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Steve O'Neill sharppodcast

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Fed up with boring self-development podcasts? Then you need SHARPPODCAST! We help you get better at the stuff you have to do, freeing up more time to spend on what you want to do. We do it with humour, quality, great resource and NEVER taking ourselves too seriously. Join us and sharpen your saw, with a smile on your face. In fact, spending time sharpening the saw can reduce the time it takes you to cut down the tree. This podcast takes that principle and shows you how to be intentional abou ...
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M.AD-TECH

Timothy Whitfield, John Miskelly

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This is the M.ad-Tech podcast where we talk about all things related to ‘Marketing and Advertising Technology’. The format of the podcast is in three parts which includes (a) Interview with a special guest (b) under the hood of a specific area of technology and (c) review of news of the week.
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Copy Southbound Podcast

Bruce Gunter & Brendon Ryan

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Copy Southbound is a Podcast that immortalises the real life stories from some of the great Pioneers of the Australian Trucking Industry. It brings to life what they have experienced and been able to achieve in such a demanding but rewarding industry and enables their stories to live on forever and be accessed by our future generations.
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Blue-Collar BS

Brad Herda and Steve Doyle

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The age-old excuse "we can't find good people" is busted by two business coaches, Brad Herda and Steve Doyle. Blue-Collar BS features the top blue-collar business owners, thought leaders, and experts to share strategies on attracting and retaining top talent across ALL generations--including Gen Z's (and why they should not be overlooked). Blue-Collar BS helps blue-collar business owners like you build a business that'll thrive for decades by turning that blue-collar bullsh*t into some blue- ...
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This perfect blend of substance, fun and inspiration uncovers new pearls of wisdom to put into action. We all have our Insights to Live By. Be they life lessons, credos, mantras, guiding principles or by any other name, these are those core values most often shared to positively impact others. Hosted by Matt Zinman, author of Z-isms, the show features both solo and guest episodes. Matt’s book, podcast, courses and speaking engagements represent his devotion as a difference-maker to personall ...
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The Seattle Sports Union is a local broadcast united in support of Seattle sports. Host Abraham DeWeese and co-hosts Brian "The Soulman" Solack and "The Dirty Duck" Matt Paige interview various local experts in Seattle sports and give our man on the streets take on our favorite teams.
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Phoning It In

HeadStuff Podcasts

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Phoning It In is a hilarious improvised phone-in show. Each week, host Dave Coffey fields a collection of calls from a bunch of cranks, oddballs and weirdos. Dave is joined in studio by regular guests who will lend some 'expert' advice to the callers. This weekly podcast features some of Ireland's best comedians and improvisers who have (literally) no idea what they're getting themselves into - until their host introduces them on air. To hear your complaint feature in a future episode, spew ...
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A Newfoundland musician lets us in on the sights he recommends to best enjoy the rugged beauty of his Atlantic island home. Then an award-winning Canadian TV personality shares his own favorite places and things to enjoy across Canada. Plus, a culinary historian raises a glass to New Orleans and unveils how to appreciate the history of America's mo…
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Get ideas for visiting some of Paris' unique, under-appreciated small museums, as well as tips for tackling its massive grande dame, the Louvre — and an author's insights into the former palace's remarkable history. And French tour guides tell us what they love best about the cities along the Mediterranean's sparkling Cote d'Azur. For more informat…
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Curious about how today's workforce can redefine the blue-collar industry and attract talent by challenging norms and embracing technology? In this episode, we interview, Ryan Englin, and dive into the importance of highlighting the human element within trades to appeal to potential employees. We explore the evolving behaviors and preferences of yo…
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Blackout! Records was formed in 1988 by Bill Wilson and Jim Gibson. In 1989, the label released its album, a New York hardcore compilation album entitled Where the Wild Things Are.[1] The album included tracks from Sheer Terror, Killing Time, and others. After this first release, Gibson amicably parted company to start his own record label, Noisevi…
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Following many years as a driver and then a long stint in Management, Les Tucker teamed up with Colin Walters to form Success Freightlines in Geelong. They operated Australia wide before his retirement and Les was kind enough to sit with us to discuss his history and career that spanned over 6 decades. We must thank Adam ‘Lefty’ Hotchin for his int…
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Get a taste of the hearty, homespun cuisine of the American South from a writer who has documented our nation through the foods we celebrate. Then hear about a man's quest to trace the travels of Ben Franklin — and to uncover the founder's life lessons. And listen in as callers recount meaningful travel experiences close to home in North America. F…
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How can a father-son dynamic in a blue-collar business navigate modern technological advancements while maintaining traditional values? In this episode of Blue Collar BS we delve into the fascinating world of blue-collar business through the experiences of Les and Asher O'Hara. With Les being a seasoned entrepreneur and his son Asher bringing fresh…
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Episode 92 – "The LinkedIn Revolution with Jodie Goodchild" In this episode, we chat with the amazing Jodie Goodchild about how LinkedIn has become a must-have tool for professionals and businesses. Whether you’re working for a company, running your own business, or leading a big team, LinkedIn can help you build your brand and generate leads. And …
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Why Should Strategic Planning Be Treated Like Gospa in Your Business? Tune in to learn how to transform your company's strategic planning process into a powerful, results-driven initiative that everyone on your team supports and understands. We break down the critical components of effective strategic planning through their structured approach know…
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Co-Ed was a punk band from La Verne, CA. They put out 2 releases on Cool Guy Records which were Sometimes Always Maybe Never and a split with the band Pollen. I got Waleed on the Skype and this is what we chat about: Their aol email account still being active Seeing someone who has a shirt of a band you like Opening for Less Than Jake Playing at St…
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Bruce has been mates with Rob Woolley for close to 30 years and refers to him as a “font of knowledge” due to his unmistakeable eye for detail with all things transport related. He’s been waiting for a long time to corner Rob for a podcast and finally the starts aligned and they managed to sit for a marathon effort and record the history of S.C Woo…
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Hear about the slower pace of life on Bowen Island, just offshore from bustling Vancouver, British Columbia. Then get tips for exploring Alaska beyond its cruise ship ports. And vicariously experience a summer hike across Iceland's dramatic backcountry. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archiv…
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What if the key to success wasn't a four-year degree, but a different path entirely? In this episode of BCBS, we delve into a thought-provoking question while celebrating seven years since the start of our business journey. And of course, it wouldn’t be a BCBS episode without Steve and Brad's signature banter and friendly ribbing. They introduce Ja…
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Steve Evetts is an American record producer who has produced music for Alesana, Poison the Well, A Static Lullaby, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Sepultura, Symphony X, Saves the Day, Lifetime, Kid Dynamite, Hightower, Story of the Year, Every Time I Die, Earth Crisis, Still Remains, Our Last Night, and The Wonder Years. Steve Evetts has been an active…
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Hear from a scuba diving enthusiast how the scenery beneath the surface can be breathtaking in unexpected ways. Then get tips from a tour guide for enjoying Italy's gorgeous Amalfi Coast in spite of the crowds. And discover how you can enjoy a ramble on one of England's most popular hiking trails, the South West Coast Path. For more information on …
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Ever feel like your negative thoughts are dictating your daily actions and outcomes? This episode dives into how different generations manage their "head trash" and offers actionable insights to shift your mindset from negative to positive. We explore the concept of "head trash" and how it affects workers across different generations. Also discusse…
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Every now and then we are contacted by someone with a story that is so moving that we act on it as soon as we can. This was one of those phone calls. Brett Harder owns a neat transport fleet on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia and called Bruce to share his story. A passionate truck enthusiast which is obvious by the quality and presentation of…
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The Iberian Peninsula takes center stage as tour guides tell us what they like best about the scenic Algarve region of Portugal, and recommend where to find the charming parts of Spain's crowded and touristy Costa del Sol. Plus, futurist Kevin Kelly tells us what traditional aspects of Asia have impressed him the most over fifty years of photo jour…
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Have you ever struggled with sales or wondered how to adapt to the changing landscape? In this episode of we dive into the evolving world of industrial and sales landscapes, turning challenges into opportunities. We chat with Nick Loise, a seasoned sales professional who shares some of his best tactics and insights. Most of us need to sell in some …
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Donuts N’ Glory were a band from SoCal. They opened for bigger acts, like No Use for A Name, Suicide Machines, Nonsense, Ten Foot Pole, The Queers, The Quincy Punks, etc. In 1996 they recorded “When Pregnasaurs Ruled The Earth” at Westbeach in Hollywood with Donell Cameron, the same studio where Fat Wreck Chords had used for recording many of its b…
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Episode 91 – Blimey - we may have lost our marbles this time! There are a few things you're getting with this episode. Yes this is a FREE sample, a free insight into our brand new course CLEAR®. The course is NOW live, and we've had amazing feedback from people. The common theme is how it's changing people's lives. From Directors to Filmmakers, Int…
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A self-described "Rome nerd" helps us picture what it was like to live in the Roman Empire and explains how much we can learn about the era from its now 2,000-year-old rubble. Then a tour guide from Bulgaria sings the praises of its cultural capital, Plovdiv — one of the oldest cities in Europe, possibly in the whole world. And listeners share sere…
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Are you still struggling to understand Gen’Zs? We came across an article, "Generational Shift: Gen Z's Impact on the Future of Work," from Stanford that might help close the gap for you. We show how this upcoming generation integrates technology at work to their expectations for work-life balance and the importance they place on authenticity and tr…
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Doyley is a man known by many following well over 50 years behind the wheel. We got out to Trangie to finally interview Doyley and hear of his love of trucks, the industry and what it is that keeps him going as a driver in his mid-80’s. He was part of the legendary Grey Ghost crew and a good mate of Gary Darlington who recently passed away. We’d li…
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Few professionals enjoy giving presentations. In fact, most people find public speaking to be anxiety-ridden, yet necessary to advance their career. Here to help make that happen is Shawn Doyle, a Certified Professional Speaker (CSP), Executive Coach and a prolific author of 24 motivational books. He is also a contributing writer for Inc. Magazine,…
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Historian, novelist, and legendary editor Michael Korda invites us to look back on World War I through the eyes of its soldier poets, whose works — often composed in the trenches — offer an unusually personal and uncensored perspective on the horrors of "the war to end all wars." And a Turkish tour guide takes listener calls while offering advice f…
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In every industry, there are noticeable gaps that beg for solutions, yet many hesitate to act. Ann Ensenbach defied this trend by founding AAPEX Group, aiming to fill industry gaps and revive the Gold Standard. AAPEX is more than a manufacturing company; it's a hub of educational empowerment and skill advancement. Through scholarships and training,…
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As Friends Rust is an American melodic hardcore band based in Gainesville, Florida.[1] The original line-up, which included vocalist Damien Moyal, guitarist Henry Olmino, bass guitarist Jeronimo Gomez, and drummer Matthew Crum, formed in Davie, Florida in September 1996. After recording a demo tape but failing to secure a record deal, the band part…
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Rick and his senior writer discuss why so much of what Americans have long called "Eastern Europe" is better termed "Central Europe," especially with the Cold War now several decades behind us. Then a tour guide from Oslo explains how Norway cleverly uses its oil-industry revenues to maintain a flourishing society. And German-American journalist Mi…
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🎈🎊🥳Welcome to the 100th episode of the BCBS podcast! In this milestone episode, we reflect on the journey we’ve embarked on, reaching out to voices from various facets of the blue-collar industry and sharing their unique perspectives and stories. We reflect on the profound impact our journey has had, not just on us as hosts, but on our listeners, t…
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Any truck enthusiast will be familiar with the legendary Freds of Shepparton fleet that grace our highways. With some customised and very individual designs, I think that most people would be proud to steer one. But with our recent catch up with Danny Borg, son of founder Fred Borg, we learnt about the non-traditional start to the company and a fou…
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The show takes an investigative yet practical slant in the heart of Mental Health Month. Joining the conversation is Dr. Alice Feller, author of the newly released book, “American Madness: Fighting for Patients in a Broken Mental Health System.” She’s seen it all through five decades of work within hospital wards, private practice, public clinics a…
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A pair of tour-bus drivers offer their expert tips on what to expect when navigating the highways of Europe. Then we discuss ideas for exploring two of Europe's most scenic regions: the lush Irish countryside and the floral landscapes and villages of southern France — and pop into a Dublin pub for a wee sing-along. For more information on Travel wi…
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The trucking industry has long been the backbone of the American economy, integral in weaving the fabric of our everyday lives by ensuring the delivery of goods across the nation. Recent shifts due to economic, generational, and technological changes have brought both challenges and transformative opportunities to the forefront. Today we delve deep…
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Coalesce is an American metalcore band formed in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1994. They are considered pioneers of mathcore and were known for its aggressive style of music and reckless live shows. The band broke up in 2010 and has performed two reunion shows since then. You can catch them Friday October 4th at Furnace Fest. I got Sean on the Skype a…
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Episode 90 – "At the Kitchen Table" PART II with Steve and Lisa If you haven't already heard the first half of this conversation, it might be a good idea to go back to episode 89 and listen to that first. In this second half of our conversation, we talked about leadership, and how it's possible to be a leader without being a d***. Here's what we co…
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A German journalist shares some timely thoughts on what his fellow citizens find appealing about America, as well as his insights into the intriguing differences between our two societies. Then a London "mudlarker" who searches the River Thames at low tide for buried objects describes how discarded items can connect us with life in the Victorian er…
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Welcome back to another episode of Blue Collar BS, where we delve deep intoworkforce dynamics across various generations. Today, we're exploring real-world challenges and solutions in maintaining a thriving blue-collar workforce amidst changing generational values and expectations. Brad, shares a compelling story about a recent board meeting scenar…
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Bruce has known Brian Taylor through historic truck runs for many years and finally got to Yerong Creek in the NSW Riverina District to record the family history. Brian was joined by his father Geoff as the two of them recalled the early days of Taylor Brothers Transport and the trials that are faced by operators on a daily basis. Brian is still pe…
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Are you ready to Vibe-UP? Joining the conversation is friend of the show, Hanan Harb Sahourieh. She’s a Content Marketing and Learning Strategist as well as the author of her new book, "Everybody, Be Cool!" (Amazon link and Review below). It features six exclusive personal development secrets turned easy-to-digest lessons to spark your insight, com…
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A Dutch guide invites us to imagine a day on the water exploring Amsterdam's iconic canals. Then a historian shares what little we know of the elusive Sentinelese — likely the most isolated, least contacted people on earth — and what he learned by traveling to nearby islands in the Bay of Bengal. And a tour guide from Portugal tells us why the vene…
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Ever wonder what happens to all that unwanted furniture and how to keep it out of the landfills? Our guest, Max Johnson, has the expertise to either find new homes for furniture and other large home items or recycle them through his company, JDog Junk Removal and Hauling. Max is, a Gen X veteran with over two decades of military experience who caug…
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Gallows are an English hardcore punk band from Watford, Hertfordshire. The band was formed in 2005 and their debut album, Orchestra of Wolves, was distributed in the United States by Epitaph Records. The band were subsequently signed to Warner Bros. Records, and released their second album Grey Britain in 2009. In 2011 Frank Carter left the group a…
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Pattens Transport had humble beginnings in 1938 as the family moved into trucking following a career in farming. The company steadily grew thanks to the local cannery along with a contract with Ricegrowers which lasted for almost 50 years. This resulted in the end of the transport business but in their wake the Patten family left a legacy in the Le…
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Celebrate Earth Day by considering the ways you can address climate change at home, with practical advice from a scientist who's seen its effects around the world. Then hear from a culinary historian about the crops, farm animals, and agricultural traditions that we risk losing in America. And mark Shakespeare's birthday by learning how his works h…
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We're all about diving deep into the hiring game. We're here to arm you with all the tips and tricks for acing those interviews. We're big on prepping meticulously and honing in on those behavioral and situational questions that get to the core of a candidate's skills. Ever heard of the STAR method? We're all about it. It's our go-to for figuring o…
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The Locust was an American hardcore punk band from San Diego, known for their mix of grindcore speed and aggression, and new wave experimentation complexity. Vocalist/bassist Justin Pearson said, "I wanted to change the way people perceive music, or maybe just destroy it in general." The Locust's music is complex, dynamic and fast-paced, often feat…
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