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Pro-freedom discussion which AVOIDS Coercion and Hypocrisy. This is a consistent application of postmodernism to reveal subjectivity/perspective. The goal is NOT to determine right or wrong, rather to explore better ideas to make nearly everyone satisfied if not happier. The goal restated is de-escalation through innovation. Get out of the Box; the box described around Ep 21. Contact: subjectiveprofessor@gmail.com
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Subject to

Anand Subramanian

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"Subject to" offers a series of informal conversations with relevant figures in the fields of Operations Research, Combinatorial Optimization and Logistics, and they are hosted by Anand Subramanian, an Associate Professor at Universidade Federal da Paraíba, Brazil. About the host: Anand was born and raised in João Pessoa, Brazil. His parents are Indian immigrants who moved to Brazil in the early 1970s. He is an author of more 60 articles published in prestigious international journals, has m ...
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The Imperfects

Hugh van Cuylenburg, Ryan Shelton & Josh van Cuylenburg

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We’re all imperfect. On this podcast, founder of The Resilience Project Hugh van Cuylenburg, his good friend Ryan Shelton, and only one of their brothers, Josh van Cuylenburg, talks to a variety of interesting people who vulnerably share their own struggles and imperfections, or expertly pass on their wisdom on the subject of imperfection. Whether it’s in The Vulnerabilitea House, The Academy of Imperfection, or with our very own psychologist, Dr Emily, The Imperfects are here to find some v ...
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Law in Context

Emeritus Professor Stephen Bottomley and Emeritus Professor Stephen Parker AO

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Emeritus Professors Stephen Bottomley and Stephen Parker AO introduce law in a critical way to the general public, current students and those thinking of taking up the subject. They explain the Rule of Law, the Adversarial System of Justice, where law comes from, judges, juries, lawyers and many other topics, include problem areas such as access to justice.
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The Classroom

Erick Nganyange and Ron Cline

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Welcome to the Class. Here, we'll explore some of the most influential/classical books and documents ever written on the subject of political philosophy, Religion, Literature, and more. Most importantly, we will try to understand their modern relevance. This podcast serves two primary purposes, which I'd like to refer to as my "dual motivations." Firstly, it fulfills a personal and somewhat self-serving objective: to archive all the valuable insights and teachings I've had the privilege of r ...
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Munchie B from Inglewood and Mariah Hayes from Los Angeles talk ish on what's hot and what's not. Mariah Hayes, Los Angeles Native, published author , ghostwriter , executive assistant for multiple music media companies teams up with Inglewood native Munchie B (Askari Banks), Rap Artist , songwriter , gang prevention and intervention worker to present The Rich At Heart PodCast, produced by Alex Alonso, film maker and professor who is the owner and curator of the platform Street TV. Rich At H ...
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Reliability Matters is a podcast on the subject of reliability of circuit assemblies. Reliability "best practices" and success stories are discussed. This podcast features interviews with experts in the electronic assembly industry. All electronic production segments which effect product reliability are on the table. This includes contamination, coating, cleanliness assessment, inspection, building for harsh environments, reflow, printing, failure analysis, board fabrication, and much more. ...
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Consider the Constitution

The Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution

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Consider the Constitution is a podcast from the Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution at James Madison's Montpelier. The show provides insight into constitutional issues that directly affect every American. Hosted by Dr. Katie Crawford Lackey the podcast features interviews with constitutional scholars, policy and subject matter experts, heritage professionals, and legal practitioners.
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Looking Up

Fine Music Radio

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Five minutes at the end of each week explores the big and the small questions in astronomy, cosmology, and space science. Hosted by Kechil Kirkham, no subject is too big or too small, and experts are regularly brought on board to illuminate and excite. Cape Town is the place to be for astronomy, with some of the largest telescopes in the world housed or being built not too far away. Looking Up takes advantage of the shoals of scientists and engineers working on the planet’s most advanced ast ...
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Stanford Adjunct Professor Jeremy Utley explores the counter-intuitive tactics that world-class innovators and entrepreneurs employ to break through. He's learned that while innovation is part art (paint) – it's also part science (pipette) – and treats the subject with both the rigor and the wonder that it deserves. Season 1 shined a spotlight on female founders; season 2 celebrated black creators; Season 3 guests include WIRED co-founder Kevin Kelly, Harvard Business School Professor Linda ...
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The Profiling Evil Podcast delves into unsolved criminal cases from around the world. We look into the mind of the predator and talk about crime motivation, victim selection and behavior. Some episodes examine how investigators work and how they capitalize on mistakes made by the offender. Your host, Mike King, retired after a distinguished law enforcement career where he served as Chief of Staff to Utah Attorney General Jan Graham and Weber County Attorney Reed M. Richards. He learned polic ...
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End of Life Conversations

Rev Annalouiza Armendariz & Rev Wakil David Matthews

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In this podcast, we'll share people’s experiences with the end of life. We have reached out to experts in the field, front-line workers, as well as friends, neighbors, and the community, to have conversations about their experiences with death and dying. We have invited wonderful people to sit with us and listen to each other’s stories. Our goal is to provide you with information and resources that can help all of us navigate and better understand this important subject. You can find us on F ...
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Life Between The Notes

Kirstin Myers & Morgann Davis

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Life Between The Notes is a community-based project geared towards bringing the south central PA music community together with a collection of interviews of local musicians, creating a historical archive of the rich musical history in this area. We intend to provide all of our local musicians (and generations of future musicians) a resource from which to draw upon our interview subject’s experiences. Throughout the Covid pandemic which began effecting us in the spring of 2020, musicians have ...
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The Oxford Professor of Poetry holds a public lecture each term. The current Professor of Poetry is A.E.Stallings. The Professor of Poetry lectures were conceived in 1708 by Berkshire landowner Henry Birkhead and began after he bequeathed some money so it could be a valuable supplement to the curriculum. He believed ‘the reading of the ancient poets gave keenness and polish to the minds of young men as well as to the advancement of more serious literature both sacred and human’. The first po ...
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A Verse Reaction is a poetry podcast with Dr. Ann Beebe, Professor of English at The University of Texas at Tyler. Series One includes episodes on the poetry of Emily Dickinson, Anne Bradstreet, Phillis Wheatley, Langston Hughes, Robert Frost, Robert Lowell, Lucille Clifton, and Mary Oliver. Episodes include interviews with subject-area experts in the fields of Civil War history, Puritanism, Economics, Jazz, Math & Meter, Portrait Painting, Civil Rights, and Birds.
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Jay's World

Jay's World

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Jay Gilmore is a college professor and the podcast features trending topics in his head. Guests are from all walks of life. Jay's World includes insight from various industry professionals, including Educators, Athletes, Business Leaders and Entertainers, and regular people tackling everyday topics.
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A New Day

Dr Maria Mutitu

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Speaking about mental dis-ease is a taboo subject in many African and religious communities. As a member of this community who has walked this journey of healing, I want to share openly so that others may find the courage to accept their discomfort and seek assistance.
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Millennial Illuminati

The Millennial Illuminati

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The Millennial Illuminati is a Political/Current Events podcast brought to you by a unique set of hosts. Together we'll explore diverse topics through the lenses of people who currently (or previously) identify as: Democrat, Republican, Libertarian, Lower- Middle- and Higher-Income, Urban, Suburban, Rural, Parents, Childless, Black, White, Jewish, Christian, Agnostic, LGBT, Neurodivergent, and more. Professionally, our hosts are made up of a Professor of Economics, a Middle East Subject Matt ...
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Gola is a podcast on Italian food & beverage & how it connects to history, culture & society. Listen as co-hosts Katie Parla--Rome-based journalist and cookbook author--and Danielle Callegari--professor of Italian at Dartmouth College--break down all your fave Italian bites. They'll take you along for the ride as they talk about buffalo mozzarella, 'nduja, nucillo (aka nocino) & more! Don't be scared if the subject of medieval witchcraft comes up. Go with it! Contact Katie and Danielle at go ...
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Conversations on Peaceful Change

Global Research Network on Peaceful Change

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Conversations on Peaceful Change is a series of interviews facilitated by Dr. T. V. Paul, James McGill Professor in International Relations at McGill University and the Founding Director of the Global Research Network on Peaceful Change. Scholars such as Dr. Steven Pinker from Harvard University, as well as Dr. Michael Barnett from George Washington University, are interviewed on the subject of peaceful change in contemporary world politics to better comprehend the complexity of the modern-d ...
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The Ottoman Empire

Assoc Professor Adrian Jones

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The Ottoman empire began modestly in the late fourteenth century and soon grew to become a formidable world power, lasting for centuries until its decline and collapse in 1923. This subject will examine the cultural, architectural and political history of the Ottoman Empire from, spanning its history from the fourteenth century to the First World War.
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Welcome to the IEEE Brain Podcast Series. In this series, we interview some of the top subject matter experts in brain research and neurotechnology. IEEE Brain Podcasts provide you with access to the industry’s best of the best.
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We talk with guests about fitness, technique and any SUP subject geared to help and inspire across all skill and experience levels and give you what you need to get the most out of your stand-up paddleboard experience. We cover all disciplines from SUP foiling and white-water SUP to down-winding and we discuss issues affecting stand-up paddlers globally. Our mission is to help you get on your board more, move your paddling onto the next level and increase the physical and mental health benef ...
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We’re losing the illusion that we live in a classless country. But it remains a deeply uncomfortable subject for some and most of the talking about class is been done by people who benefit from the status quo: middle class, private school and tertiary educated. That is, THE AUSTRALIAN MEDIA. Up Ya Class is a counter-point. Hosted by veteran podcaster and comedian Dave O’Neil, slightly less veteran broadcaster and comedian Nelly Thomas, and actual working person with no podcast experience wha ...
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Doctor Jack’s Soapbox Seminars

John C. Adler, Ph.D., as told to Bill DeSmedt

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What if the cataclysmic Tunguska explosion of 1908 was caused, not by a meteor or a comet, but by a microscopic black hole? … Well, like as not, you already know that story — the one told by Bill DeSmedt in his award-winning novel/podcast Singularity. What you may not know, though, is the story behind the story: the science behind Singularity. Surprisingly (or maybe not), you can learn a lot about primordial black holes and the Tunguska Event and black hole radiation and the Big Bang on the ...
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How was it really?

University of Sydney History Department

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Presented by Nick Eckstein and Sophie Loy-Wilson, both of the History Department at the University of Sydney, HWIR? asks why historians do what they do. What makes someone study modern China, colonial Australia, renaissance Italy, the indigenous peoples of Canada, or freedom fighters in West Papua? Why do historians become obsessed by their subject, and can they ever really find out "how it really was" in the past? HWIR? asks how talking to the past changes the present, and how it transforms ...
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The one-day workshop Post-Conflict Landscapes was co-convened by Professor Fiona Stafford (Professor of English, Oxford) in collaboration with the National Trust in support of the National Trust’s 2019 ‘People’s Landscapes’ National Public Programme. The impact of major conflicts on a landscape are immediate and obvious – in the devastation of cities, the sites of pitched battles, the ruins of castles and abbeys. Preparations for war also make indelible marks, in the shape of forts, airfield ...
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The “PALgroups Podcast” is focused on college study review groups. PAL is the name for the study review groups used at the University of Minnesota. We drew upon best practices from national models such as Supplemental Instruction, Peer-led Team Learning, and the Emerging Scholars Program. I served on the team that created the PAL model on our campus. I serve as an Associate Professor in the Curriculum and Instruction Department within the College of Education and Human Development. Some epis ...
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The road to mastery begins here. The Student of the Gun University Podcast makes it easy to gain a new perspective and understanding of firearms training. We use a single topic, short-form, easy to digest format to enable you to maximize your listening time. Each episode of SOTG University podcast will focus on a specific topic allowing you to choose from a variety of topics and subject matters related to the world of firearms and firearms training. Be sure to start with the 3 pillar episode ...
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Produced by Unum, the HR Trends podcast tackles complex human resources management topics and employer best practices in the new world of work, with a particular focus on improving the employee experience, workforce wellness, digital transformation and workforce technology. We talk with industry experts, innovators and HR trendsetters about how employers attract and retain top talent. Tune in to explore what role benefits play in a labor market turned upside down, how HR compliance is evolvi ...
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EMS on AIR is an education and entertainment podcast designed to keep healthcare providers safe, informed, and prepared. The EMS on AIR Podcast was originally launched in response to the COVID-19 pandemic as a way to communicate efficiently and directly with EMS personnel. Now, we’ve started branching out to all things healthcare but still tailored with the national EMS audience in mind. This podcast has begun to transform into a bridge between subject matter experts, the most recent data, a ...
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All About Nursing explains how nurses play a significant role in providing healthcare in multiple care settings. You will be able to hear from some of these key nurses who work in practice, academia and other practice settings. There are many different kinds of roles nurses have to choose from which makes it a great profession to work in. Additionally you will hear about challenges nurses are engaged in as healthcare continues to experience an unprecedented need to decrease costs and improve ...
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The Dead Club Podcast is an 8 part podcast series that brings to life British band, Tunng’s ground-breaking collaborative musical project, Dead Club: a meditation on loss and a riotous trip through life in all its goodness, oddness and wonder. We have interviewed people who have studied death, written about it, and documented it, but also those whose lives have touched it and have been close to it as well those for whom death is all in a day’s work. In this podcast series we’ll hear their vo ...
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For the Irish historian John Bagnell Bury, history should be treated as a science and not a mere branch of literature. Many contemporary histories written in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century were poetic and heroic in tone, blending fact and fiction, myths and legends. They sometimes relied on sources from Shakespeare and classical poets. For Bury, the facts of history may be legendary or romantic in nature, but they should be recounted in a scholarly and non-judgmental manner, ...
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This is a paraphrase of something AOC once said in response to getting some details wrong in her criticism of Trump back in 2019. But I think this is a good representation of what many people in government today believe. That is, their Belief justifies their actions regardless of what other information others would present. What is the problem with…
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This is a follow up to last Friday's episode where costly affordable housing was discussed. There are methods which can enable much less expensive building construction without sacrificing quality and safety. In fact, we could "solve" homelessness right now... or at least in 28 hours. Of course, the problem is the government and its regulations whi…
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‘If the door is closed, climb through the window’. That’s the message from board recruitment specialist and director, Bernadette Uzelac, who has been made a member of the Order of Australia (AM), for significant service to the community of the Barwon Southwest region in Victoria. Growing up in Geelong, Bernadette was married with a baby and selling…
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Have you ever made a really bad decision? Made a call that you couldn’t undo? It's a fear for many, and for others, living with the reality of a ‘roll of the dice’ gone wrong, is cause for great sadness, and discomfort. But, there is wisdom in mistakes. And for Poh Ling Yeow, learning to own her bad decisions, meant she could move forward with empa…
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The apostle Paul said that if one does not work, then that person doesn't eat. But in a world where everyone thinks they are working hard, what work should we do? Is there work we should avoid? Invoking a bit of Say's law to help us understand this, I'm probably going to step on some toes. Even if it was your toe... I wish blessing and peace for yo…
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Affordable housing that is extremely expensive are built regularly in major cities for the low income and homeless. What makes the housing so costly and is it worth it? Toronto is a great example of city planning for what you see and what you are not supposed to see. Hope you enjoy this discussion.By Subjective Professor
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Reality is not a social construct is the title of a recent "wire" article on Mises.org by Wanjiru Njoya. I chose to do an episode on it because anyone in the university setting must wrestle with this concept every single day. I enjoyed doing so. I front load a summary and my comments in the beginning, so you don't have to listen to the whole episod…
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Episode #6, Straight Politicking with Alex Alonso, Munchie B. and Spider Loc discuss the following: Bricc Baby & Spider have huge misunderstanding 600 has lack luster boxing math with guy half his size LA Eyecon responds to the backlash after saying Mexican were under represented at Kendrick Lamar's Juneteenth pop-up event Wack100's previous statem…
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Last Sunday was International Asteroid Day. This was celebrated mainly on Monday when people were back at work, when Kechil attended a talk given by Marco Micheli of the European Space Agency's Space Situational Awareness Planetary Defence Office. Here he is talking to Kechil about why it is important to devote attention to asteroids. Here in South…
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This July 4th, 2024 episode explores the history between "democracy" and "republic" in America's government. George Washington University Assistant Professor Dr. Casey Burgat discusses how these concepts were understood at the Constitutional Convention in 1787 and how they complement each other. Recorded at James Madison's Montpelier, the conversat…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode we meet Dr. Janice Lundy, who is a grief support specialist and a grief educator. She is the founder of the Metta Center, which offers specialized training in spiritual direction, also known as spiritual companionship, including one-of-a-kind grief companionship training. Having experienced a great deal of lo…
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Edward Jenner published Vaccination Against Smallpox at the end of the 1700s. The lab journal/book is interesting but more interesting is the fallout from being recognized as being right. The book does not cover it, but the British government is convinced he was right and mandated v*x jabs. I think you might know where this is going. Another intere…
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The Rise of Warren Jeffs in the FLDS | Profiling Evil Let's dig deeper into Warren Jeffs, the FLDS Leadership and how it's changed over time. Did Jeffs steal his father's wives? 87 polygamist wives in one house? #FLDS. #pluralmarriage #polygamy #sisterwives #biglove #bigamy, #Hildale #ColoradoCity #Cult #CoerciveMindControl #keepsweet #GrowingUpInP…
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What does the perfect candidate look like, what does that object of perfection say and do? Even if you were to answer that question (and I do in the episode), few people, if any, would agree with you. This gives rise to the single-issue voter. A voter who focuses only on a single issue. There are of course, problems with this. If all of this is pro…
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Send us a text message with feedback Myths abound about crime rates and law-breaking. In fact, some kinds of crime are going down and others are probably going up. A more interesting question is why so many people obey the law most of the time. In this episode we look at the main theories about legal obedience. There is a legitimacy theory, that if…
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How does food affect our mood? Does diet actually impact our mental health? What is a gut micro-biome, and can we still eat a few chips without ruining it? In this Academy of Imperfection episode, we are joined one of the worlds leading experts on the relationship between what we eat, and how it effects our mental health, Professor Felice Jacka. An…
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Freedom of Truth... it's not a typo. This week, I was inspired by the upcoming celebration of July 4th. How did things go so wrong in America with regard to freedom? We fought a revolution for freedom, after all. Perhaps it is an attempted trade for safety that people have given up their precious freedom. This is related to the obfuscation of the c…
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I hope you survived the debate-apocalypse. Would it not be great if debates came and went, and NO ONE watched? So, why do people all over the world tune in and watch? Our president should be more like the Swiss president, unknown. One consequence of an overreaching government is the regulatory burden. I use air conditioning and the television rules…
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Last season we met Chanel Contos from Teach Us Consent and we were completely blown away by her courage and the work she's taking on. So much so, that within minutes of Hugh opening and reading Chanel’s book, “Consent Laid Bare”, he had nominated her for Australian of The Year. In this snippet from the full episode, Hugh, Ryan, Josh and Chanel disc…
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People who seem to be blind to new information which conflicts with what they think they know is true intrigue me. It can't simply be stupidity or willful ignorance, at least, I hope. I watched a video on you tube about the Asch Conformity experiment, it was a short video, but information packed. Perhaps this is a good partial explanation of what I…
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Let's dig deeper into Warren Jeffs, the FLDS Leadership and how it's changed over time. Why are so many babies buried in unmarked graves in the polygamist community of Short Creek? More than 250 babies lie beneath the red clay soil in an unmarked grave, within an unmarked cemetery. There are no plot markers, no plat map... Just mystery. #FLDS. #plu…
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Coming back to my specialty... Race theory. After reviewing the all encompassing-no exceptions-all inclusive-subjective definition of race, I show how we are all racists. But that's NOT the point. the point is what we need in the face of that reality. Of course... FREEDOM!By Subjective Professor
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Warning: This podcast discusses suicide A curious child who grew up with an older brother, Julie Adams OAM started challenging gender stereotypes at an early age. “I felt empowered to speak up if I thought I was being treated differently because I was a girl,” said Julie. It was this curiosity, she says, that led to her success as an entrepreneur a…
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What would it feel like to have the very thing that mad you great - your body, strength and co-ordination - slowly and painfully taken away from you? As a swimmer, Michael Klim was on top of the world - he was literally ‘World Swimmer of the Year’. Trips to the Olympics, medals of every colour, 21 world records AND his face on the cover of a Foo Fi…
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Do people choose two masters/lords to serve and love? I think so... This episode will examine where and in what way people choose two lords and how we can choose one. We will not be disappointed or feel as though we "settled" in that choice. Blessings and Peace.By Subjective Professor
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Episode #4, Straight Politicking with Alex Alonso, Munchie B. and Spider Loc discuss the following: 00:00:00 - Straight Politicking Episode Four 00:01:00 - Father's day was last week 00:03:57 - Snoopy BadAzz is back to his normal lying 00:05:56 - Snoopy BadAzz lost 7 out of 7 fights in Compton from 2016 - 2018 00:08:30 - Can Donald Trump pardon his…
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Personal Political Testimony... it's not so religious, but then, what's not? Because of the racial dysfunction of my youth, I entered grad school to study philosophy only to graduate with a focus on race theory. The short of it is... can't be hypocritical, stumbled onto Milton Friedman, then Ron Paul, then Mises. It makes me hope that some people a…
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Episode 48 of the Rich At Heart podcast with Munchie B. and Mariah Hayes with guest Frost the Gurn from Inglewood. Frosty is a rapper and hussler extroirdanaire. * And much more... Intro song: "Make it Out" by Munchie B featuring Rucci & Dizzy ---Download Apple music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/make-it-out-feat-rucci-dizzy-single/1710051995 -…
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Another episode of Subjective Thoughts for you... this time I'm discussing the sloppy use of terms listed above. Many people think they understand all of the words they hear and use, but do they? Most have not used a dictionary more than once or twice if at all, so while it is possible people are using terms correctly, many others are probably not.…
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Some Subjectivity for you. Innovation - I saw a commercial that was very similar to an idea a student had submitted as their innovative idea. As discussed before, innovation is something that naturally happens to solve problems. It helps society move forward towards peace and prosperity. In contrast to continuous innovation is stubborn adherence to…
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In this episode of Consider the Constitution, recorded close to the 2024 Juneteenth federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery, host Dr. Katie Crawford-Lackey interviews Dr. DeAnza Cook about the Reconstruction Amendments (13th, 14th, and 15th) and their impact on the American justice system. Dr. Cook explains how the 13th Amendment abolished…
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Send us a Text Message. Paul Minor is a transpersonal and spiritual counselor and a Thanatologist. He shares his personal experiences with death and how they influenced his career path. Paul's work involves transpersonal spiritual counseling and Thanatology, the study of death, dying, and bereavement. He emphasizes the importance of addressing deat…
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Subjective Thoughts... just sharing some thoughts I have when I hear about current events. This was something I did at the beginning of every class when I taught at a university. I have my old students in mind so, the goal is just to make people aware of events and suggest some possible relevance to the average person. The goal is NOT to declare wh…
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Why are so many babies buried in unmarked graves in the polygamist community of Short Creek? More than 250 babies lie beneath the red clay soil in an unmarked grave, within an unmarked cemetery. There are no plot markers, no plat map... Just mystery. #FLDS. #pluralmarriage #polygamy #sisterwives #biglove #bigamy, #Hildale #ColoradoCity #Cult #Coerc…
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