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Dedicated to liberation in all its forms, Deconstructing Yourself is passionate about fearlessly investigating, attempting, and questioning all things to do with awakening, meditation, mindfulness, brain hacking, consciousness, neurofeedback, and more. Your host Michael W. Taft interviews some of the most interesting thinkers, authors, and teachers around, as well as other offerings. In this hard-hitting, radical, and fun podcast we look at secular post-, non-, un- Buddhism, Vajrayana, nondu ...
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Victoria Taft is The Adult in the Room Who Sets You Straight on Life, News, Politics. Talking to the most interesting people in the news. The News Sherpa You Didn't Know You Needed. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/victoria-taft/support
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The New Stack Podcast is all about the developers, software engineers and operations people who build at-scale architectures that change the way we develop and deploy software. For more content from The New Stack, subscribe on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheNewStack
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Circle Unbroken is a fun and honest format for churches, businesses and teams to grow and focus on their core values and mission. Hosted by Taft Ayers, the subjects of faith, business and community are explored in a practical and modern manner. Listeners will learn how to build a strong and lasting brand for whatever group they represent. Each episode features nuggets to discuss and dissect topics such as credibility, content, marketing and mission. Taft brings his experience from corporate ...
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Welcome to Taft Talks, where listeners gain insights into our collaborative approach, legal expertise, and depth of services that make us the modern law firm. For questions and comments, please contact podcast@taftlaw.com. Additional information about Taft can be found at taftlaw.com. This podcast provides general information related to the law. Taft Talks is not providing legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship. The opinions expressed on Taft Talks belong to the ...
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Lee Taft Performance Podcast is the official podcast of Lee Taft Athletic Consulting. Each episode is dedicated to providing the best strength & conditioning information from the world's top coaches to anyone who appreciates the importance of continuing education. The podcasts are brought to you each week by one of the World's Leading Multi-Directional Speed Experts Lee Taft, simply known to many as, “The Speed Guy”. You can count on each podcast delivering high-quality content from experts ...
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Budget Arcade is a weekly podcast produced every Tuesday. The podcast covers the rating and reviewing of free to play (f2p) and indie video games. Scott, Jeff, and Mark go over the game play, paywall, and replayability of each game before deciding if it's worth the listeners time to play.
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Welcome to the podcast of Connecting Point Church in Taft, California, a Bible teaching, Spirit-filled Church with a vision of "connecting people to His purpose" for their life. For more information about the ministries of CPC, simply go to our church website, at connectingpc.org.
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The Tennis Speed Show is dedicated to bringing the world's best tennis performance experts together in one place. Lee Taft, known to many as "The Speed Guy", interviews coaches on specific techniques, methods, and strategies to improve the speed of tennis athletes. If you want to know more about footwork, speed, training, health, strength, the importance of speed to make better shots, and so much more, then this is the show you won't want to miss! For even more knowledge on Tennis Speed, go ...
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Bijoux Parisiens

Taft Museum of Art

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The exhibition “Bijoux Parisiens” has been produced by the Petit Palais, City of Paris Fine Arts Museum, Paris Musées, in cooperation with the Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha, Nebraska, with additional loans for this showing arranged by the Taft Museum of Art. This audio tour has been made possible through the generosity of the Docents of the Taft Museum of Art.
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Cadwalader Legal Trends

Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP

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Our podcasts delve into the legal trends shaping global business - from financial innovations and regulations to corporate governance, investigations and cybersecurity issues. Find us at www.cadwalader.com.
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5-Minute Videos are the flagship viral product that put PragerU on the map. They take the best ideas from the best minds and distill them into five focused minutes. Listen to hundreds of 5-Minute Videos to get reliable, truthful information about politics, economics, history, and America. These educational, entertaining videos, which are Judeo-Christian at their core and promote the values of liberty, economic freedom, and limited government, have been changing the hearts and minds of millio ...
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On February 10th, 1796, Vice President John Adams wrote to his wife Abigail, lamenting the state of discourse in the country. The election was nearing—and becoming heated. Newspapers screamed, factions warred, and John Adams was dismayed with what he called “the wicked Game.” Americans in 2023 can relate. They still have to endure months of shouting, outrage, and the worst sort of political rancor as the country once again chooses its president. But it’s almost always been this way. And to p ...
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3 Dooms of America

Eugene Fairfield

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"Prophecy is not a prediction of tomorrow. It is a description of the doom contained within today." Three stories of the end of American society, from one Tuesday, the 11th of September into the near future. Shock & Awe: "At the end of this story, a baby will be born, and touch off an insurrection. Before that, a woman makes breakfast." The Greening of Blue England: "It took three-quarters of a ton of plastique to get rid of all the box stores in Taft Corners." Spider's Dreams: "The rose is ...
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Presidential Fight Club

James Early & Scott Rank

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Historians have ranked U.S. presidents on leadership, economic management, and pursuing justice, but they have never asked themselves which one could beat up all the others. This show will change that. Hosted by two history professors—James Early and Scott Rank—this is an NCAA-style tournament in which all presidents fight each other one-on-one until there is one champion. You'll see Barack Obama fight William Howard Taft (who literally weights twice as much), Abraham Lincoln try to knock th ...
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Perhaps you've heard about pension reform on the news? Multiemployer benefit funds provide retirement, paid sick leave, vacation, and other paid benefits to millions of middle and working-class Americans and retirees, but these funds are complex. Join Traci Dority-Shanklin, the client and union advocate with over 20 years of managing Taft-Hartley funds, as she navigates the complex world of Taft-Hartley and speaks with the experts who help guide these plans. Guests will share the latest deve ...
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Want to deepen your weekly gospel study? Try the BYU Speeches Come, Follow Me podcast! Here, you’ll find inspiring devotionals that pair with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ Come, Follow Me lesson for the week. These stories and insights can help bring scripture themes to life, and it might be just what you need to boost your personal, family, and church study.
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Welcome to The Modesty Files! In this podcast, we’re diving into the world of Christian fundamentalism and interviewing women who have left their churches. Our podcast's goal is to "uncover" their experiences and provide a safe space for women to make sense of their complicated past and reflect on their journey toward recovery. If you are interested in being on the show, send us an email: info@themodestyfiles.com Follow us on Instagram @themodestyfiles for updates and bonus content.
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On Presidents and Politics, the Director of the American Center for Political Leadership, former Congressman Dennis Ross, and SEU Professor Caleb McGee come together to dive deep into the history of politics and the early presidents of the United States. They discuss who they were as people, the challenges they faced and much more.
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In 1994, Howard Sounes began investigating a case of serial murder in an English cathedral city. A married couple, Fred and Rose West, had killed at least twelve women and girls, including their own daughter. They cut their victims up and buried the remains of nine bodies under their house at 25 Cromwell Street, Gloucester, where the Wests continued to live undetected... for decades. Uncovering their secrets as a journalist and author, researching his classic crime book Fred & Rose, Howard r ...
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You Are Not So Smart

You Are Not So Smart

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You Are Not So Smart is a show about psychology that celebrates science and self delusion. In each episode, we explore what we've learned so far about reasoning, biases, judgments, and decision-making.
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These times call for radical sharing of sacred wisdom. Enlightenment teachings are no longer hidden but are available in plain sight for those who have eyes to see and ears to hear. Whether you struggle with dismantling ancestral patterns, healing from relationship dysfunction, how to access your own intuitive guidance or are longing to step into leadership as a change maker in these times, Awakened Life Radio will help you stay inspired and help you get answers to life's biggest questions. ...
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Welcome to Scroll Sessions, the podcast for entrepreneurs, business owners, and anyone interested in digital marketing! Join our team of experts from Scroll as we dive into the world of online business and marketing. From practical tips on starting and growing your own business to insights on the latest trends in digital marketing, we cover it all. Tune in to hear from industry leaders, successful entrepreneurs, and other like-minded individuals who are making a difference in the world of bu ...
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1) Higher Ground - Blonde f. Charli Taft (Original Mix) 2) Smoke Machines & Laser Rays - Umut Akalin (Saccao & Lou Van Rmx) 3) I Wanna Feel - Yam Nor (Original Mix) 4) My Man - Tocadisco & Koen Groeneveld (Original Mix) 5) Extraordinary - Clean Bandit f. Sharna Bass (Original Mix) 6) Jubel - Klingande (Nora en Pure Rmx) 7) Liberate - Eric Prydz (Lane 8 Rmx) 8) I'm Not The Only One - Sam Smith (Armand van Helden Rmx) 9) Stay - Sharam Jey & West K (Original Mix) 10)Make Me Feel Good - EDX (Ori ...
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1946. That was the day 8,000 UAW workers at the Allis-Chalmers plant in Milwaukee voted overwhelmingly to walk off the job. Close to 12,000 production and maintenance workers were on strike across the country. Workers rode the post-war strike wave as whole industries moved to peacetime reconversion. Histor…
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Teddy Roosevelt comes out of retirement and returns to the political fold to unseat his longtime political friend and ally, President William Howard Taft. As both parties struggle to hold their progressive and conservative factions together, Democrat Woodrow Wilson seeks to ride the wave of progressivism, capitalize on a divided Republican party, a…
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Aaron and Brandan sit down with Kory Stevens, the founder of Taft, and discuss the Taft origin story, how Kory went from not wanting to be an entrepreneur to not wanting to do anything else, what's next for Kory after a successful exit, advice on bootstrapping in today's landscape, and several other topics relevant to aspiring entrepreneurs. Branda…
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In my humble opinion, Lee Taft might be the true GOAT of multi-directional speed. While Lee primarily works as a consultant these days, over his storied career he’s owned his own facility numerous times, coached at virtually every level of sport, and perhaps more importantly has coached just about every type of athlete under the sun – all which giv…
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You know some guests really need no introduction, but in case you’re unfamiliar with Joe “Big House” Kenn, let me fill you in real quick on this guys’ rap sheet…. He’s a 30+ year vet of the strength and conditioning game. He’s worked – and had success – at every level of physical preparation, from high school to the pros. He spent 9-years in the NF…
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Valkey, a Redis fork supported by the Linux Foundation, challenges Redis' new license. In this episode, Madelyn Olson, a lead contributor to the Valkey project and former Redis core contributor, along with Ping Xie, Staff Software Engineer at Google and Dmitry Polyakovsky, Consulting Member of Technical Staff at Oracle highlights concerns about the…
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Host Michael Taft speaks with entrepreneur and meditator Stephen Zerfas on using technology to potentially enhance the learning of the jhanas, Zerfas’ background in meditation and jhana practice, and the vision of scaling adoption of the jhanas on a global scale. Stephen Zerfas a cofounder of Jhourney, a startup that is currently creatings meditati…
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Aaron and Brandan sit down with Megan Lancaster the founder of Ellavate Wagon (https://ellavatewagon.com/), the first electric everyday wagon. The trio discuss Megan's thoughts on what keeps a founder going, how raising and going mass market changes a brand, and what Megan wishes she knew before she started on her entrepreneurial endeavors. Followi…
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In this week’s extended interview, Reporter Alexa Shrake chats with IndyBar Hispanic Lawyers Division Chair Briceida Ortega about issues facing the Hispanic community in Indiana and an upcoming continuing legal educational opportunity on immigration law. Alexa also joins Reporter Maura Johnson and Managing Editor Daniel Carson in providing news upd…
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You can really move the needle when you volunteer and give back. Taft speaks here about a recent event where a volunteer group literally saved the day and left many impressions on him. If you are looking for inspiration and hope today in the form of community involvement, you’ve come to the right show/episode. This isn’t an official paid endorsemen…
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As war brews overseas in Europe, Democratic President Woodrow Wilson strives to keep America out of the war and to keep his prospects for a second term alive. To keep the White House, Wilson goes toe to toe with Republican Supreme Court Justice Charles Evans Hughes in a contest that is defined by domestic turmoil, international strife and personal …
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Our guest this week is Brandi Davis-Handy, who in February was named president of AES Indiana. That’s the electricity utility for Marion County and portions of the greater Indianapolis area, serving more than 500,000 residential, commercial and industrial customers. Davis-Handy was promoted from her position as chief customer officer, and prior to …
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In this episode we sit down with professor of Neil Theise, the author of Notes on Complexity, to get an introduction to complexity theory, the science of how complex systems behave – from cells to human beings, ecosystems, the known universe, and beyond – and we explore if Ian Malcolm was right when he told us in Jurassic Park that "Life, um, finds…
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1948. That was the day United Electrical workers voted to strike at Univis Lens Company in Dayton, Ohio. Univis made safety lenses and instrumental optics. The UE was well established in area manufacturing plants. Once organized, Univis fought the UE’s presence every chance they could. When the contract ex…
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1911. That was the day the State of Wisconsin passed the Wisconsin Workmen’s Compensation Act. The state became the first to “have a constitutional system for providing medical expenses, wage loss payments or death benefits to employees or their families. The law is regarded as a pioneering act of social l…
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1968. That was the day 4000 autoworkers at Chrysler’s Dodge Main plant in Hamtramck, Michigan walked out in a wildcat strike. They protested assembly line speed-up but also racist foremen and the firings of seven coworkers. The strike was significant for many reasons. It injected Black Power politics withi…
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1919. That was the day May Day celebrators in Cleveland, Ohio were attacked as they marched to protest the imprisonment of Socialist, Eugene V. Debs. 1919 was a year of massive upheaval, marked by countless strikes and protests, riots and bomb threats. But much of the country was still caught up in the jin…
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1952. That was the day 100,000 oil refinery workers went on strike. The work stoppage was called by a coalition of 22 unions, including AFL and CIO affiliates and independent unions. They demanded a 25-cent hourly wage increase with shift differentials. Shutdowns began at once and picket lines went up as s…
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On this day in labor history the year was 1971. That was the day the Occupational Safety and Health Act went into effect. At the time, it was estimated that 14,000 workers died annually on the job, 2.2 million workers were permanently or temporarily disabled and half a million developed occupational diseases each year. It was estimated that at leas…
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1978. That was the day a West Virginia cooling tower under construction collapsed, plunging 51 workers to their deaths. It was considered the worst non-mining disaster in West Virginia and the worst accident in the history of the country’s construction industry. Cooling towers were under construction at th…
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I’m always thinking about coaching. Whether it’s hanging out in the gym, watching my kids play with their friends, or just watching sports and TV, I’m constantly thinking about the role we play in other people’s lives. But as one person in this great big world, how do we have the biggest impact on the clients and athletes we coach? How can we not o…
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1944. That was the day the Army National Guard seized the Chicago property of Montgomery Ward and removed its chairman, Sewell Avery. The Chicago-based company repeatedly refused to accept a National War Labor Board order to recognize the workers’ union and abide by Board-negotiated collective bargaining a…
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Dr. Roy Spencer has an extensive scientific pedigree. He's a principal research scientist at the University of Alabama - Huntsville, and the US Science Team leader for the AMSR-E aboard NASA's Aqua satellite. He's been lauded by the American Meteorological Society for his groundbreaking work monitoring Earth's temperature fluctuations. So when he e…
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A virtual cluster, described by Loft Labs CEO Lukas Gentele at Kubecon+ CloudNativeCon Paris, is a Kubernetes control plane running inside a container within another Kubernetes cluster. In this New Stack Makers episode, Gentele explained that this approach eliminates the need for numerous separate control planes, allowing VMs to run in lightweight,…
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1947. That was the day hundreds of thousands of Detroit area autoworkers returned to their jobs after bringing car production to a complete standstill. They walked off the job to protest the union-busting Taft-Hartley bill, then pending in Congress. Chrysler, Ford, Hudson and Kaiser-Frazer Corporation were…
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Join us for a deep dive into the the benefits of eating with your body's Clock. In this interview, Dr. Kazzi sheds light on the intricate science behind Chrononutrition, uncovering how aligning your eating patterns with your body's internal clock can revolutionize your health and well-being. Get ready to explore practical strategies, expert insight…
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Aaron and Brandan sit down with Jay Davis the founder of Cold Case Ice Cream, Creatably, Pillow Cube, and a number of other successful ventures. The trio discuss how Jay got started in entrepreneurship, why the ice cream industry is ripe for disruption, the inspiration behind Creatably, and how startups with small budgets can harness the power of v…
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1937. That was the day a truce came in the Stockton cannery workers strike. It was a pivotal moment that embodied the conflicts of the 1930s labor movement. The AFL initially wrote agricultural workers off as unorganizable. They soon raced to unionize California canneries ahead of the International Longsho…
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Men need to be assets. That’s a fact. Not useless. This question is a sobering question. It has nothing to do with her weight. It’s all about how fit you are to lead your family. Are you strong? Are you resourceful? Do you have a plan? If not - good luck in times of stress. And - let’s be real luck is the last thing that your family needs you to re…
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On this day in labor history, the year was 1937. That was the day 1800 autoworkers sat down at the Ford Motor plant in Richmond, California. It was the largest Ford plant on the West Coast. The UAW organizing drive at Ford had just begun a few weeks earlier with a sit-down strike in Kansas City. Company manager Clarence Bullwinkle, reported he had …
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