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Two Think Minimum

Technology Policy Institute

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Podcast of the Technology Policy Institute of Washington, D.C. The Technology Policy Institute is a think tank that focuses on the economics of innovation, technological change, and related regulation in the United States and around the world. Our mission is to advance knowledge and inform policymakers by producing independent, rigorous research and by sponsoring educational programs and conferences on major issues affecting information technology and communications policy.
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We all have our favorite podcasts that we listen to, so I try to keep it short. I take 15-30 minutes and discuss a topic that's bouncing around in my mind and invite you to listen. Find a topic that I've riffed on and see what you think of it.
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I make a bunch of short form educational/personal life story-telling, and my friend told me after listening to me on someone else's podcast that some of my longer form ideas would be really valuable for people to hear in this form, so I'm trusting Frank knows...
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In today's podcast, we talk about the minimum wage and how it affects our country plus what solutions we think are best for solving the crisis. Cover art photo provided by Ricardo Gomez Angel on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@ripato
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I am running a company and I think 90 percent of advice is garbage. But, I like talking to people about what they think. This is a visceral, comedic and therapeutic exercise on building a #NoCode business...from one founder's POV. ⚡Hosted by startup comedian Jeremy Redman ⚡ “Hard to be boring around Jeremy Redman….he is the one of the hardest working and funniest founders I think I have ever spoken to :)” -Todd Uterstaedt, From Founder to CEO
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What economic trends today will set the stage for the future? How will legislative actions impact student financial aid? What accounting policy or reporting changes are on the horizon? Navigating the business of higher education institutions requires knowledge about a variety of issues—from finance to campus security. In this podcast series, hear colleagues, experts, and industry leaders explore issues, provide best practices, offer solutions to new questions that may not have been asked bef ...
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High Standards

High Standards

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A casual podcast featuring two teenage hosts: Bryli and Denise. Listen to hear our thoughts on high school, society, pop culture, our lives, and just about anything else you can think about.
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Welcome to what we affectionately call "The Jeff & Steph Show," wherein we stare at Jesus, cry at beautiful truths, and make jokes that probably only we think are funny. We all have questions. Jesus is the answer to all of them. He is more than Sunday School simplicity. He is the irreducible minimum. He is the better Beautiful. GET THE THEME SONG: jessraymusic.com GET THE FAI APP: faimission.org/app
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Crassmates

Zachary David Emerson

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Welcome to Crassmates, crass is in session. We're a couple of dumb-dumbs who grew up wanting to make nerdy, excessively self-referential content, and when we realized we're too lazy for Youtube, we spent 10 years being boring adults before deciding to cut our teeth into the bleeding edge of media: podcasting. We're going to cover a broad range of topics, relating primarily to film, video games, television, music, and general pop culture, interspersed with bits and skits that we think(?) are ...
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Podcasting about random stuff, whether it's family type stuff, things in the news, things I've seen or heard. Pretty much anything. There may even be interviews or guests There may be times or there may not be times when the subject is controversial but I will try to keep this to a minimum. I hope to keep this channel light-hearted and at times funny but it is a work in progress and things like format etc may change along the way . If anybody has any questions or subjects you would like spok ...
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The European Trade Union Institute (ETUI) podcast offers new perspectives on ongoing research and education on social Europe, worker participation, health and safety, the wider labour movement and the world of work.
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It's not enough to think about what it takes to be more sustainable. Now is the time to act. The question is, who will lead the pack in saving our planet, and what do they need to stay on track and honest with their goals? The Decarbonization Race is a show for ESG and sustainability leaders ready to go beyond 100% renewable, beyond the bare minimum, and truly make an impact. Join host Lincoln Payton, CEO of Cleartrace, and a passionate executive leader with over a decade of experience in th ...
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Romance Writer's Therapy

Authors Marty Vee and Kate Prior

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Hello and welcome to Romance Writer’s Therapy! Some people write therapeutically, authors need therapy after writing. We aren’t therapists, but we feel like we need one. This podcast is like our group therapy, just a couple of budding romance authors discussing writing, storytelling, reading and publishing--with many detours along the way.
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Employment Rights Online: The Podcast - is a podcast for employees and workers! The podcast looks at all things to do with employment rights, employment wrongs and other job related matters. Dr Asher your podcast host, delves into these subjects from the point of view of all types of employees and workers! There are podcasts out there, that focus on what employers need to know, to be ahead of problems their staff might have or might cause for their business. Dr Asher comes at the subject fro ...
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Whatever life after 50 looks like to you, thinking about money in retirement shouldn’t keep you up at night. We’re all dealing with the big questions about money and aging: How much you can really spend, how to invest your life savings without risking it all in the stock market, and should you sell your home and downsize? Then there’s the biggest unknown: how much health care you’ll need, and whether your savings and insurance is enough to cover the costs. This is personal. These topics may ...
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Uncomfortable questions. Uncomfortable opinions. Uncomfortable conversations. Join us on a journey to understand why we think and feel the way we do. Censorship does not change hearts and minds, it only divides and fosters extremism. If we can hear and challenge ideas in a public forum, and get to know the human experience behind the ideas, perhaps this is where change might begin. Critical thinking and compassion for the human experience are getting lost. Let's try to restore this.
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QuickTips in 5

Hello Socialyze

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Welcome to QuickTips in 5, the podcast that delivers bite-sized wisdom for everyday life, business, and the economy in under 5 minutes! Join us as we provide concise and actionable tips to help you navigate the complexities of modern living and stay ahead in the fast-paced world. In each power-packed episode, our expert hosts share valuable insights, practical strategies, and proven techniques to enhance your personal and professional life. From productivity hacks to financial guidance, from ...
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In this episode of Two Think Minimum, Caroline Cecot, an associate professor of law at Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University, talks about her recent article "The Meaning of ‘Silence.’" The discussion focuses on the potential consequences of narrowing the applicability of the Chevron doctrine and consequences on the major questions do…
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California has recently increased the wages of fast food workers to $20, and now there is fallout from the increased prices on the menu board. But fast food isn't threatened by AI and machines, but at the same time, I am attempting to build machinery to make my job easier. Executive Producers: Dame Slamy Øystein Berge host of the "Mutton, Mead, and…
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Hi there In this week’s episode we look at your new pregnancy and maternity leave protection against redundancy rights which you now have, which came online on 6th April 2024. We look at how these new rights work for you and how the rights sit alongside existing pregnancy and maternity rights which you already have. The more you are able to acquain…
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In transplanting starts from my garden, I had to go buy dirt from the local hardware store. Why must we be stuck buying dirt in a bag? Executive Producers: Sir Sean of the Allegheny Valley Dame Slamy Wiirdo http://www.billybon3s.com/ https://www.tabletopwoodworks.com/ Get yourself a Podcasting 2.0 enabled app! Soak in all the features! https://podc…
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Sharon Butler is deeply familiar with the “uneasiness and concerns” that international students face when it comes to paying tuition and other expenses. As Executive Vice President of Global Education at Flywire, a global payments enablement company that partners with institutions across the world, she is looking for solutions to these problems. In…
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Hi there This week, we finalise our look at the national living wage and the national minimum wage. Today, we focus on the 202 companies who made the Government yearly list of shame for not paying their workers the minimum wage. What’s shocking about the list is that it includes big companies and small businesses crossing every corner the UK. You c…
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With so much visiting with family since living in TN, I've gotten a lapsed view of everyone growing, and continuing on the thought of our impact on people when we pass on. From looks, to personalities, to our love of cooking. Executive Producers: Dame Slamy Kyle of the "Pocket Parley" and "Light Tickle podcasts Sir Sean of the Allegheny Valley http…
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Hi There This week is national living wage and national minimum wage week! So, in this weeks podcast episode, we take you through all the new rates for various age groups ranging from apprentices up to the age of 21 and over. We also go through steps you can take, if you find out that your employer has not paid you the correct rate in the past, or …
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At the State level, here in Tennessee, bills are making their way through the Congress regarding geoengineering and vaccines in food. Local news has come off as sounding like they're a bunch of 'nutters for passing these bills. Executive Producers: LadyGetOverIt Dame Slamy Sir Sean of the Allegheny Valley https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/local…
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On the heels of a recent fly-in advocacy day on Capitol Hill, NACUBO’s director, government affairs, Ashley Jackson speaks with policy and advocacy manager Neil Gavigan about the state of play in Congress. The conversation touches on highlights from that fly-in and examines how fallout from the protracted FY24 appropriations process, along with upc…
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Hi there... In this week’s podcast episode, we take a look at marriage and civil partnership discrimination at work. If you think your relationship does not have anything to do with why you might not get a particular job or, why you may be suffering bad treatment at work, think again! And, if you think there isn’t such a thing as marriage discrimin…
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Summary In this conversation, Zach Watson discusses various topics during a board meeting. They talk about financial planning, including budgeting and taxes. They also discuss upcoming events, such as a wedding and a trip. Additionally, they touch on the importance of sharing interests and experiences with each other.…
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Peace and Prosperity usually are said to go hand in hand. But in a recent reading of a book, there was a country that stated that they look more for Prosperity before Peace. How do we attempt to balance the two? Executive Producers: Dame Slamy Sir Sean of the Allegheny Valley https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12152359-the-shadow-world http://www.…
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Hi there This week we focus on the often overlooked area of gender reassignment discrimination and employment rights. Gender reassignment is one of the 9 protected characteristics under the Equality Act. In the UK, the Equality Act 2010 protects you from discrimination based on gender reassignment and this ensures that everyone going through gender…
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Last week I had to attend a funeral, and through the sheer exhaustion of the week, I take a moment to reflect on the thoughts and feelings that have revolved around the event. Executive Producers: Dame Slamy DarrenO (Podcasts: Randumb Thoughts, Grumpy Old Bens, Unrelenting, Planet Rage, Rock 'n' Roll Preshow) Sir Sean of the Allegheny Valley http:/…
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There's nothing more painful than losing your job when you're older and not being able to get a new one. Research says there's a stigma about "older unemployment" - especially when it drags on for more than a year! Meet Ben who is going through that right now. He remains optimistic, but details the hazards -- even for those in technology -- when a …
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The latest episode of the TPI Two Think Minimum podcast featured guest Megan McArdle, discussing pressing issues at the intersection of technology and society. The podcast covered several topics related to technology, policy, and societal impact, emphasizing the need for careful consideration of the implications of technological advancements and re…
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Every year, students and families rely on federal student aid to make decisions about higher education. As the Department of Education has struggled to implement a streamlined version of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), pressure has steadily increased on students, families, and the institutions that serve them. In this episode,…
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Hi there This week we look at the often hidden issue of disability discrimination in the workplace, with a particular look at mental health concerns and reasonable adjustments. We also look at the five complaint areas you can use to organise your experiences of discrimination at work. Our takeaways for this week’s episode are, that understanding yo…
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SummaryIn this podcast episode, Zach Watson interviews Professor Neil Shyminsky about his work in calling out toxic masculinity and making academic concepts accessible. They discuss the challenges of being a content creator and the importance of addressing misinformation. They also explore the themes of identity and transformation in the movie Barb…
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Hi there This week we look at your employment rights, when age discrimination might be at play and we’ll then look at two cases from employees who are thought to be the oldest and youngest people to win age discrimination cases at employment tribunals. Our takeaways from this week’s episode are, that age discrimination is not only unfair but it’s a…
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I went out to a job fair the other day to see what jobs someone with my qualifications could walk into and get and came away with and ended up with some awesome conversations on people getting second chances in life throughout the rest of my weekend. Executive Producers: Dame Slamy Sir Sean of the Allegheny Valley http://www.billybon3s.com/ https:/…
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The price of prescription drugs can be enormous when you're on Medicare, so in this Friends Talk Money episode, we offer advice on how to pay the least for your medications. With help from expert Diane Archer of JustCareUsa, we discuss when to use your Medicare Part D plan, what to know about prescription discount cards and programs from drug compa…
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Hi everyone. In last week’s episode, we focused on the key actions you can take to limit the chances of bias in the recruitment and selection process. We follow on with this week’s episode which takes us into the top 5 employment rights you have, when you are entering the job hiring process – which includes the application process, the selection pr…
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In this special episode, Kara Freeman, NACUBO’s president and CEO, interviews two familiar higher education colleagues about their recent book, The Resilient University: How Purpose and Inclusion Drive Student Success. Throughout the conversation, Freeman Hrabowski III, president emeritus, and Lynne Schaefer, vice president emerita for finance and …
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SummaryIn this conversation, Zach Watson and Renee discuss various topics related to parenting, emotional expression, and shared responsibilities. They explore the challenges of default parenting and the societal expectations placed on women. They also discuss the importance of emotional expression and vulnerability, highlighting the positive impac…
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Hi there In this week’s episode, we look at the top 13 things you should leave off your CV, to improve your chances of getting an interview for the job you are looking for. Remember, the aim of your CV is to get you through the door for an interview. Your CV doesn’t get you the job – so, knowing what to leave off your CV will improve your changes o…
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Holy Carp! It’s two episodes in two months! Sorry for the clickbait on the last title. The podcast isn’t going anywhere. If anything, Urban and I are planning on bringing more episodes to you this year and beyond. This time around, we discuss Lamy shenanigans and I try to describe Palworld without feeling like a horrible human being. Sponsor: Pen C…
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In Washington, there was a level of respect for police officers. In Tennessee, there is a different showing of respect to police officers. Executive Producers: Sir Sean of the Allegheny Valley Dame Slamy Kyle of "Pocket Parley" and "Light Tickle" podcast https://www.wate.com/news/knox-county-news/tucker-blakely-funeral-service/ https://www.knoxnews…
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You're probably familiar with financial literacy, which entails having the skills, knowledge and behaviors to make decisions about money. But how's your longevity literacy? Not sure what we're talking about? In this episode Pam, Terry and Richard break down longevity literacy, and explain the impact, especially when it comes to your retirement read…
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Summary In this conversation, Zach Watson and Paige Connell discuss the mental load and invisible labor that women often bear in relationships and parenting. They explore the impact of childcare on career trajectories and the financial implications of taking time off work. Paige shares her journey of becoming a content creator and the inspiration b…
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Hi there In this week’s episode we look at the 10 key points you need to bear in mind, when you have to get back on the job search road, after being forced out of your previous job. When you have less than two years’ service and you are forced out of your job or unfairly dismissed from your job, you probably understand by now, that you have no unfa…
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I am in the final stages of completing a rather large project, and am happy to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Through the lack of immediate education, but turning into a happy accident, the final project will become extra unique. Executive Producers: NoBeret Wiirdo https://twitter.com/No_Beret http://www.billybon3s.com/ https://www.tableto…
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Summary Ellie Windle, the founder and CEO of the Persist app, discusses the inspiration behind building an app to quantify domestic labor. She shares her personal experience of struggling with the mental load and emotional labor of managing a household, especially after having children. The app aims to bring visibility to invisible labor and help c…
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I made this offer a way to consider having your weekly meetings, a lot of people ask what we talk about during these, this was our agenda: --Ireland Trip brainstorm/planning (lets create some homework we can do whenever) -state of social media and sharing messages? (has the initial upset subsided?) -choose a date for painting z-office -time on earl…
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Hi there In this episode which is the last episode of our mini-series on forced changes to your contract of employment, we look at the top five financial costs you can claim for, if you bring a case to an employment tribunal for the bad treatment you have suffered. Remember… If you need help with anything related to breach of contract claims, or he…
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How often do we pay attention to the health department scores of the restaurants we patronize? They are there for the best outcomes for us as we eat there. But, there is a local news segment that regularly reviews the regular inspections to do, as I view them, hit jobs on the restaurants that receive less than stellar scores. Executive Producers: D…
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In this episode Pam, Terry and Richard talk about what’s likely to be the most important financial decision you’ll ever make… what to do with your 401(k) money when you’re ready to retire? The Department of Labor says any retirement advice you get a work should always be in your best interest. The question is… is it? Pam leads the discussion about …
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Hi Everyone In our penultimate episode of our mini-series on forced changes to your contract of employment, we look at your employment rights when you are faced with contract changes that force you to leave your job - but you don’t have two years’ service. We look at the top 7 steps you can take to make a breach of contract claim, to challenge forc…
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The journey to implementing spectrum auctions was not without its challenges. Evan Kwerel shed light on the initial resistance, particularly from the broadcasting industry and legislators. Concerns about market concentration and the potential costs of spectrum use were at the forefront of the debate. Despite these hurdles, the need for government r…
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With recent news about people flooding over our southern border, I think of a time when the USA had another large influx of people come over its border, but yet a much different circumstance. Executive Producers: LadyGetOverIt Dame Slamy KR https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peruvian_Havana_Embassy_Crisis_of_1980 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embassy_of…
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