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The Origins Podcast features in-depth conversations with some of the most interesting people in the world about the issues that impact all of us in the 21st century. Host, theoretical physicist, lecturer, and author, Lawrence M. Krauss, will be joined by guests from a wide range of fields, including science, the arts, and journalism. The topics discussed on The Origins Podcast reflect the full range of the human experience - exploring science and culture in a way that seeks to entertain, edu ...
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Edgy...creative...controversial. But very phenomenological! This to the point podcast holds one psychotherapist's evolving opinions on anomalous experiences. Each episode tackles old ideas and stigmas that have been manufactured on subjects like UFO or UAP encounters. If you are an experiencer or have come face-to-face with an apparition, after life communication, or a near death experience, Kevin Quiles, the host, offers inspiration and unique education that honors and, maybe, challenges yo ...
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Since 1968, the quarterly journal Telos has served as the definitive international forum for discussions of political, social, and cultural change. Readers from around the globe turn to Telos to engage with the sharpest minds in politics, philosophy, and critical theory, and to discover emerging theoretical analyses of the pivotal issues of the day. Don't miss a single issue—subscribe to Telos today at the Telos Press website, www.telospress.com.
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What is up you beautiful human 🦋 Welcome to the Raw, Real and Vulnerable podcast with me your host Bek Antonucci. This is the podcast where we can leave the filtered, curated and socially acceptable version of ourselves at the theoretical door and walk into a world of radical self expression, true authenticity and deep vulnerability. I have supported hundreds of women worldwide to break free from shame, break through unworthiness, activate their unique voice and unlock their most confident, ...
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Utopian AF: The Podcast

Paddraick Berry and John Wood

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Utopian AF is a podcast that examines different areas of our society to answer the question...how can we do better? From serious topics such as crime and punishment to more light-hearted topics such as pet ownership and entertainment, our goal is to leave no stone unturned. New episodes every Wednesday.
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This two-day conference provided a forum for academics, practitioners and government representatives to evaluate the current debate and future shape of the post-2015 agenda from a human rights perspective. It was focused on both theoretical and practical aspects of integrating human rights in the post-2105 agenda, with a particular focus on poverty, environment and peace and security.
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Podcasted conversation on critical and literary theory, drawing on a range of theorists from Europe, the United States, Caribbean, and Latin America. Our title is drawn from Audre Lorde's essay "Poetry Is Not a Luxury," where she writes that poetry fashions a language where words do not yet exist. How does theory make words and world new, attuned, and embedded within inventive and inventing lived-experience, tradition, and cultural production?
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DESIGN THINKER PODCAST

Dr. Dani Chesson and Designer Peter Allan

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Welcome to The Design Thinker Podcast, where we explore the theory and practice of design thinking. Join co-hosts Dr Dani Chesson and Designer Peter Allan as they delve into the principles, strategies, and real-world application of design thinking. Each episode takes a deep dive into a topic within design thinking, discussing the foundational theory and bringing theory to life by showcasing the application of theory into practice to solve real-world challenges. 🔍 Theoretical Insights: Build ...
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The Anxious Hour

Arah Iloabugichukwu

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There’s a reason you can’t seem to survive a single girl’s trip without chaos ensuing. It’s the same reason holidays at great grandma’s house always seem to bring out the worst in everyone. From your 30-year sibling rivalry to the psychology of the manosphere, there’s a theoretical explanation for just about everything we do. The more we unpack and understand the human mind, the more this big mess we call society suddenly makes sense. Whether you’re looking to deepen your understanding of yo ...
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People Strategy Forum

Sam Reeve & Char Miller & Sumit Singla

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Every great leader inspires, motivates and rewards their people for performance. Welcome to the People Strategy Forum podcast, a show that guides leaders to elevate the workforce. People are at the heart of successful organizations. Team members’ well-being and career development are essential. This show discusses practical and effective leadership strategies for top executives, senior professionals, and talent managers. Aligning employer and employee objectives is a must. Every team member ...
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Leadership may come with a list of privileges. However, many often discover that being on top is somewhat lonely and challenging. Without knowing how to perform with intentionality, your team may see you as distant and too hard to reach. This disconnect will adversely affect any team, causing it to underperform and under-deliver. Welcome to The Intentional Leader, the podcast dedicated to transforming good leaders into great ones. In this show, we focus less on the theoretical aspect of lead ...
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Lost Women of Science

Lost Women of Science

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For every Marie Curie or Rosalind Franklin whose story has been told, hundreds of female scientists remain unknown to the public at large. In this series, we illuminate the lives and work of a diverse array of groundbreaking scientists who, because of time, place and gender, have gone largely unrecognized. Each season we focus on a different scientist, putting her narrative into context, explaining not just the science but also the social and historical conditions in which she lived and work ...
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In this podcast Dr Neema Parvini, Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Surrey, and author of several books, interviews various Shakespeare scholars and literary theorists from around the world in a bid to gain an understanding of the current state of play in Shakespeare studies and in literary criticism more generally. Through a series of candid talks, it will tackle the biggest theoretical and practical questions that have preoccupied scholars and readers of Shakespeare alike for ...
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A Leadership Podcast that makes self-development feel more like having fun than doing work. Anyone interested in becoming a better leader and growing their career will enjoy Leadership Chalk Talk; sports fans will especially love the show! That's because we teach leadership topics through sports analogies, including listening to and analyzing sound bites from your favorite athletes. Even if you aren't into sports, you'll be drawn into the characters and human interest stories just like it's ...
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Sing For Science is a science and music podcast produced with Talkhouse where musicians talk to scientists about science as it connects to their most famous songs. Created and hosted by New York musician, Matt Whyte, the podcast’s goal is to increase science literacy for as many people as possible by reaching a variety of different musicians’ fan bases. Listeners come to the show through their love of music and leave with a new piece of knowledge. Science literacy and respect for expertise a ...
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Creatures of the Night

Inner Circle Podcast Network

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The Creatures of the Night offer you a savage, over-the-top ride through conspiracy theories, psychedelic spirituality, and the paranormal. If you like strange and unusual topics energetically discussed by hilarious and silly human beings, then you're in the right place. So grab your magic mushrooms and turn down the lights - the Creatures of the Night are here to blow your mind!
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A critical but mostly overlooked aspect of both contemporary and historical political violence is the role diaspora communities have played in the planning, organization, financing, and execution of acts of terror. Members of the American Irish, Canadian Sikh, Swiss Tamil and Australian Croat diasporas—to provide just a sample—have all been powerful agents in the terrorist activities perpetrated in the name of their national and religious communities. The Diaspora Politics and Transnational ...
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The Shot Put podcast travels in the fascinating and sometimes dangerous border country between theology and psychology, between contemporary psychotherapy and much older forms of soul care. If you’re a provider or a consumer of any form of curative talk (we’re looking at you psychotherapists, pastors, and counselors of every type), and you suspect that both Scripture and neurobiology might have something to teach you about how human beings tick, then this show is for you. Your host is Brian ...
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Recent studies show that 82% of cyber incidents result from unintended human behavior. Further, the errant behavior of only 5% of all users creates most of this risk. This is pretty alarming, and yet no one is talking about it. Modifying the behavior of these few individuals can have a force multiplier effect on reducing overall enterprise cyber risks. Welcome to Friendly Fire: Mitigating Unintentional User Risk. Where we explore Human Risk, to raise awareness across the industry, and stimul ...
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Blog Order (Podcast 1 in Blog 40) 40. J. Miller, K. Vine, and D. Larkin, ‘The Relationship of Product and Process Performance of the Two-Handed Sidearm Strike’, Physical Education and Sports Pedagogy, 2007, 12, 61–75. 41. K. L. Oliver and R. Lalik, ‘The Body as Curriculum: Learning with Adolescent Girls’, Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2001, 33, 303–33. 42. C. C. Pope and M. O’Sullivan, ‘Darwinism in the Gym’, Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2003, 22, 311–27. 43. J. Quay, ‘Experie ...
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Recorded Live at the Anime Station store in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles on July 13, 2024, rapper Denzel Curry talks with UC Irvine cultural anthropologist Dr. Mimi Ito about his relationship to anime and anime culture in Japan and abroad. We discuss Mimi’s research that tracked how manga and anime grew from just a Japanese export to a global phenomen…
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The TPPI Podcast, Episode 6: Israel's Year of Dangerous Living, Part 2: "From the Battlefield of Ideas to the Battlefield, and Back": A Podcast Conversation with Dr. Jonathan Spyer Gabriel Noah Brahm, director of the Telos-Paul Piccone Institute’s Israel Initiative, speaks with Jonathan Spyer, editor of the Middle East Quarterly, the Middle East Fo…
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*** TRIGGER WARNING: This episode mentions molestation and rape. Do you believe in its power but don’t know how to harness it for yourself? In today’s episode, I’m joined by Jenna Phillips Ballard, a transformation coach who has an incredible journey. From being in a coma with brain damage to becoming a personal trainer for Ben Stiller and Katy Per…
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Ari Morcos is the CEO of DatologyAI, which makes training deep learning models more performant and efficient by intervening on training data. He was at FAIR and DeepMind before that, where he worked on a variety of topics, including how training data leads to useful representations, lottery ticket hypothesis, and self-supervised learning. His work …
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Dr. Nancy Hopkins, a molecular biologist who made major discoveries in cancer genetics, became an unlikely activist in her early fifties. She had always believed that if you did great science, you would get the recognition you deserved. But after years of humiliations — being snubbed for promotions and realizing the women's labs were smaller than t…
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Many of you will have been waiting for this podcast after my brief review of Annie Jacobsen’s new book Nuclear War: A Scenario on Critical Mass. I took advantage of our discussion to flesh out some of the harrowing details of her remarkable fictional account of a plausible 72 minutes which began with the launch of a single nuclear missile from Nort…
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Technological innovations have found their way into almost all aspects of our personal and professional lives. However, society seems to be overusing and misusing them, which has led to an unhealthy amount of screen time for both children and adults. In this episode, the People Strategy Forum chats with Emily Cherkin, the Screentime Consultant. She…
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Today's conversation explores the journey of a leader who thrives on embracing the unexpected. Kieron James, CEO and Co-Founder of Wonderful, shares how his career path zig-zagged across industries, from teaching economics to web design and even domain name registration. Through it all, Shawn honed his skills in selling digital services and cultiva…
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If the universe showed you that your time was up in your relationship, career, country... Would you have the inner trust to LISTEN and the inner STRENGTH to accept and create change? This episode marks my 100TH EPISODE of Raw, Real and Vulnerable. SO much has changed since I began this podcast, and so in today’s episode, I want to teach you how to …
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The secret to creating an agile startup is unbridled momentum. One of the things that hold startups back from fully achieving this is the sheer weight of the administrative burden that comes with building a business and managing growing numbers of people. This is where organizations like Vensure come in. Professional employer organizations or PEOs …
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How do we determine reality? Determining reality involves a process of knowing. And more than one exists. But what does this mean for the study of UFOs? Should we resort to just one epistemological approach? Or should we apply more than one? One for Investigating the-nuts-and-bolts. Another for investigating, say, a close encounter of the 4th kind?…
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Gabriel Noah Brahm, director of the Telos-Paul Piccone Institute’s Israel Initiative, speaks with Gadi Taub, a Senior Lecturer at the Federmann School of Public Policy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Taub previously joined us for the TPPI webinar on “Our Troubled Institutions: The End(s) of Higher Education, Post-Journalism, and Antisemitism…
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It’s easy to say “everything is always working out for me” when everything feels like it’s going your way, but what about when it feels like it’s not? How do we access trust in our true abundance then? Today Preston Smiles joins me back on Raw, Real and Vulnerable for a conversation that has the potential to completely change the course of your lif…
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Think limiting beliefs are blocking your road to success? Buckle up, because this episode is all about shattering those barriers and overcoming limiting beliefs. Join Sean Olson as he chats with Colin Kingsmill, the cofounder of Whole Human Coaching, who helps leaders achieve fearlessness. From his early days in Swiss banking to navigating the comp…
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“The only time I ever saw something that I thought was abnormal…there was a human arm in the refrigerator,” said J. Peter Willard about his aunt, Mary Louisa Willard. Otherwise, he insisted, she was just “very normal.” But Mary Louisa Willard, a chemistry professor at Pennsylvania State University in the late 1920s, left a strong impression on most…
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Michael Turner has been one of the leading pioneers in the emerging field of particle-astrophysics: the effort to understand the large scale properties of our universe by exploring the fundamental microphysics that ultimately governed the earliest moments of the big bang. It has been an area in which most of my own research has been focused, so it …
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Recorded Live inside the Charles Hayden Planetarium at the Museum of Science in Boston on June 10, 2024. Join Bleachers frontman and 11-time Grammy Winning super-producer Jack Antonoff for a discussion about his track “The Waiter” on which he muses about the notion that time could stop hinting at the subjectivity of time perception. On hand to talk…
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Are you desiring to be completely vulnerable with your partner and ALLOW him to take care of you? Secretly this is what you desire the most, but you’re too fearful to give up control? Joining me on today’s episode is one of the most pivotal teachers in my life over the last 10 years, Master Coach and Author: Alexi Panos. Alexi gets Raw, Real and Vu…
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To be an effective leader who inspires instead of creating conflicts, one must know how to communicate the right way. Here is Patrick Donadio, communication strategist, author, and coach, who presents his six-step process for communicating with intentional IMPACT. Together with Sean Olson, he breaks down his recommended approach to leadership commu…
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How do we actually heal our relationship wounds and move from co-dependency towards interdependence? On today’s podcast, I’m joined by Joshua Wenner, a grief and trauma expert who helps high-performing individuals and couples master emotional IQ and heal past pain to have healthy relationships and experience deeper intimacy. Join us as we discuss r…
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When Laura J. Martin decided to write a history of ecological restoration, she didn’t think she would have to go back further than the 1980s to uncover its beginnings. What she found, however, deep in the archives, was evidence of a network of early female botanists from the turn of the last century who had been written out of history. Wild by Desi…
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Jeffrey Sachs was the youngest tenured professor in Harvard’s history when he was promoted only a few years after receiving his PhD. And for good reason. He is one of the most remarkable intellects I know. I have always been amazed and the breadth of his reading and knowledge, and when I give him one of my physics books, he reads it in a day, and c…
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Are you afraid of getting everything you have ever wanted? The dream relationship, the sex life, the pleasure, the aliveness, the lifestyle, your own business… So many women voice to me what it is they want out of life, but then will share they are too afraid to go after it. What if they get it and can’t hold it? What if they get it and don’t feel …
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Ever dream of chucking your corporate job and chasing your comedy dreams? Leanne Linsky, founder of the innovative comedy platform Plauzzable, did just that – and she's here to share her hilarious and inspiring journey. From rising through the ranks at a Fortune 500 company to facing a life-changing layoff, Leanne found the courage to pursue her pa…
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When we talk about feeling ‘unsafe’ in your body, what does that mean to you? Do you feel like you don’t love yourself? Maybe there are parts of you that you are yet to accept? Or perhaps you feel like you don’t deserve the life you’d love to have. On today’s podcast Kari Azuma returns, Kari is a certified coach from the Newfield Network Institute …
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Unlock your full potential and achieve your goals as a leader! Join us on the People Strategy Forum as we welcome Julie Miller Davis, productivity expert and founder of JMD Productivity Training. Julie shares powerful strategies to: Set clear goals and prioritize effectively. Break down large tasks and manage your time efficiently. Recharge and avo…
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Several studies show that C-suite leaders are adversely impacted by substance dependency. Whether it is drugs, alcohol, or medication, this often-overlooked aspect of leadership leads to poorly performing and highly discriminative teams. In this episode, Char Miller of HR With A Heart discusses some effective strategies to address substance depende…
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In today's competitive landscape, authentic leadership is no longer a luxury, it's a necessity. In this episode, seasoned management consultant and founder of Back West, Inc. J. Mike Smith dives deep into the concept of authentic leadership, exploring its key pillars and offering practical strategies for cultivating it within your own organization.…
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