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Xanadu Quest

Matters of the Heart

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Create a positive atmosphere to discuss biblical principles, current events, and stirrings from the heart. Cover art photo provided by Tobias van Schneider on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@vanschneider
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Welcome to The Adequate Podcasts, a collection of "Well why don't you make a podcast?" fodder coming from Tobias the Adequate. What's here? (Newest to Oldest) ASK PHILO - The Dark Wisdom of Philo T Headbecker-Neecap, Rednecromancer (weekly as of 25 Sept 2020) WHAT'S COOL IN COMICS - With Shado of Carpe Diem Comics in McKinney, Texas (hiatus) THE ADEQUATE PODCAST - 2 seasons of a Gallimaufry of Randomness! (on hold / closed after Pod "B") Questions? Invective? Send 'em to pod@theadequate.com ...
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Driving with Dunne

Dunne Insights LLC

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Electric vehicles are the future. But with new technologies comes confusion! What's real? And what is hyperbole? Who are the people to know and what are their visions? Leading global electric vehicle innovators and executives join Michael J. Dunne in no-nonsense conversations about what that electric future looks like. Speaking with some of the biggest in the field like Fisker, NIO, Lucid, Xpeng and more, Dunne - author, entrepreneur and keynote speaker – knows the business of electric vehic ...
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EarthRealm's Ultimate Mortal Kombat PodKast The Realm Kast is Mortal Kombat Online's official podcast where FANTiM and Yani bring in well-known and/or significant members of the Mortal Kombat community to discuss a variety of MK specific topics such as but not exclusive to the lore, tournaments, and the overall direction of the series! View our Show Notes on: www.realmkast.com MortalKombatOnline.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realmkast/support
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Ann Beal is a Christian Counselor, Life Coach, and International Speaker. She is the owner and director of Life Solution Coaching and Counseling, a full-service wellness clinic in Haslet, Texas. She has hosted wellness shows on TV and Radio for 20 years. Getting Better with Ann Beal incorporates a talk show, a health and wellness show, and a motivational empowerment show all in one. Ann and her guests share their lessons on how to get better in every area of life, sharing what they have lear ...
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Europe wants to go green in a hurry. China has EVs to help Europe achieve their goal faster. What's the problem? The problem is that too many Chinese cars are flooding into France, Germany and Italy And that is putting enormous pressure on Europe's auto industry. Making things worse, European brands' sales are skidding in China, which used to be th…
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One of the most significant limiters to EV adoption in America is the dreaded charging experience. Where do I find the nearest station? Wil, the chargers work? Do I need an app? Will I be safe sitting alone in my car for thirty minutes? Who can I call if things go wrong? In this episode, we learn from Christopher Balcom of Schneider Electric that i…
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Framed & Bound is back with a look at the 1987 film Barfly, directed by Barbet Schroeder and written by Charles Bukowski. Host Tobias Carroll and guest William Lessard discuss the pros and cons of Bukowski adaptations, Mickey Rourke’s career, and the Stallone family. You can find out more about William Lessard on his website. Our new logo is by Mac…
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Dr. Daniel Sperling is one of the world's leading experts on electric vehicles. His knowledge runs very deep. Dr. Sperling founded the Institute of Transportation Studies at the University of California, Davis. He has written 13 books, including Two Billion Cars, and published 250 papers. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger appointed him to the powerful…
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On the sixteenth episode of Framed and Bound, David James Keaton joined host Tobias Carroll to discuss the 1987 film Best Seller, starring Brian Dennehy and James Woods. Turns out we were not the only ones to find the end credits song to be a little bit stylistically jarring, as this review makes clear. You can find Keaton at his website; his lates…
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In this captivating live episode of Realm Kast, join us for an unforgettable discussion with Mortal Kombat legends Ed Boon, John Tobias, Kerri Hoskins, and Sal Divita! Live from the Cleveland Gaming Classic, they spill never-before-heard stories and secrets from the development of the Mortal Kombat franchise, all in support of the Raiden Science Fo…
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On this week’s episode of Framed and Bound, South Brooklyn Exterminating author Ian S. Maloney joins host Tobias Carroll to unravel the twisty conspiracies of David Fincher’s 1997 film The Game — and explain what it has to do with the publishing industry. The Criterion Collection’s page for the film has some terrific analysis of the film’s themes a…
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In this episode, Kevin C. Klatt, PhD, RD (he/him) speaks with 2 highly distinguished nutrition physician clinicians and researchers, neonatologist Steven Abrams, MD and pediatric gastroenterologist Robert J. Shulman, MD about their recent paper, “What would happen in the United States if there were no cow milk-based preterm infant nutritional produ…
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In the latest episode of Framed & Bound, guest Caroline Hagood and host Tobias Carroll discussed The Forty-Year-Old Version, writer/director/star Radha Blank’s engaging look at a playwright reckoning with art, ethics, and definitions of success. There’s been a lot of excellent writing on the film, including Neal Minow at RogerEbert.com, Alison Will…
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Michel Gagné Shares The Secrets of Mortal Kombat 1995's Hidden Animation Legendary animator Michel Gagné discusses newly revealed details on how he added 2D animation to 1995's Mortal Kombat movie. Dive into the fascinating process behind the hidden animation in this classic film, and uncover the secrets that brought Mortal Kombat to life on the bi…
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Here is a candidate for the single most important development in the global auto industry this year: One of every two new cars sold in China this year will be electric. Half! In the US and Europe, we are experiencing a kind of EV wheel spin. EVs as a share of total sales in America still hover under 10%. Europe is a bit higher at 15%, but the pace …
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On episode 13 of Framed & Bound, host Tobias Carroll and guest Dmitry Samarov discussed the 2018 film Can You Ever Forgive Me? In 2008, Julie Bosman at The New York Times wrote about the publication of the memoir that inspired the film — and what some of the real-life buyers of author Lee Israel’s forged letters felt about her years after the fact.…
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The Biggest Mortal Kombat Crossover Episode EVER!All Your Favorite Podcasters in One Explosive Anniversary Celebration!Featuring your favorite MK Podcasts: Kombat Time, Mortal Kombat Minute, Enter The Netherrealm & Kombat Kings!Join us for an exclusive crossover episode where we celebrate the anniversary of Mortal Kombat with the biggest names in t…
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On the 12th episode of Framed & Bound, host Tobias Carroll and Christian Niedan of Screen Sounds discuss the 1956 film Storm Center, about book banning in a small town. There’s also a fascinating trailer for the film that can be found on YouTube — which literally shows the final scene of the movie. Niedan interviewed Walter Bernstein about his expe…
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Exploring Raiden's Roots in Big Trouble in Little China with Lightning actor James Pax!In this bonus episode of Realm Kast, discover the origins of Mortal Kombat's Raiden in the iconic film Big Trouble in Little China with Lightning actor James Pax.Join us for an exclusive interview with James Pax, as we explore his journey and reveal behind-the-sc…
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It is no secret that electric cars are fast - very fast. But for many drivers, EVs like Tesla or Lucid - even Porsche - do not seem to fuel quite the same emotion as sports cars powered by internal combustion engines. To borrow the French term, the piece de resistance seems to be missing. This makes today's buyers ask: What is the point of driving …
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For episode 11 of Framed & Bound, Mairead Case (Tiny, See You in the Morning) joins host Tobias Carroll to discuss Irish Wish, a movie in which an editor played by Lindsay Lohan creates a parallel universe where she’s engaged to the rakish author whose book she made a bestseller. The essay Mairead mentioned at episode's end can be found here. Discu…
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Join us for an exclusive interview with Wilbert Roget II, as we explore his creative process and reveal behind-the-scenes tales of Mortal Kombat 1's music. Subscribe and turn on notifications to catch this incredible episode! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realmkast/support…
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In his best-selling book, Sapiens, Yuval Noah Harari describes the most important feature that separates human beings from all other species on the planet: Imagination. We have the ability to imagine something that does not (yet) exist, communicate the concept to others and persuade them to believe it. As a concrete example, he cites the limited li…
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For the tenth episode of Framed & Bound, host Tobias Carroll teams up with Kurt Baumeister — author of Pax Americana and Twilight of the Gods — to discuss the 1999 film The Ninth Gate. This was co-written and directed by Roman Polanski, and adapts Arturo Pérez-Reverte’s novel The Club Dumas. In The Ninth Gate, an expert in rare books is sent in sea…
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By now you may have heard the term software defined vehicle. But what does it mean? Tesla was the first to make one. Chinese automakers like NIO and Xpeng followed quickly. Most Western OEMs today are still figuring out how to make them. But what exactly is a software-defined vehicle? How do they work? Today I am joined on the Driving With Dunne po…
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Author and Pastor, David L. Johnson, is our guest to discuss and highlight the importance of women and to introduce you to his book, A Virtuous Women. Throughout history, woman have often been marginalized. Yet this has never been God’s design. In today’s modern society, the woman who seeks to balance career, family, community service, and self ful…
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Dr. Ilaria Mazzocco and her colleagues at CSIS found that Chinese subsidies to companies in strategic industries are more than twice as high as in other countries. The numbers are not insignificant. This week, we learned that BYD secured some $3.4 billion in subsidies in 2023 alone. As a group Chinese automakers have benefited from tens of billions…
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On this episode, Tobias Carroll and Arianna Reiche discuss the 2002 film adaptation of A.S. Byatt’s Possession. Arianna Reiche is the author of the acclaimed novel At the End of Every Day, available wherever books are sold. You can read her short story “Potassium” here, too! Possession is about a pair of academics researching the possible connectio…
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The world is in the midst of a monumental transition from fossil fuels to critical minerals. Those critical minerals, like lithium, cobalt and nickel, are the key ingredients in the batteries that power electric cars, cell phones, electric lawn mowers and more. Today, the minerals are extracted from the ground at mining sites around the world. Mass…
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In this episode, writer Michele Filgate — editor of the anthology What My Mother and I Don’t Talk About: Fifteen Writers Break the Silence — visits Framed & Bound to discuss Nicole Holofcener’s acclaimed 2023 film You Hurt My Feelings. Discussed in this episode: whether writing is like therapy, authors behaving badly in bookstores, writing workshop…
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By now everyone understands US-China relations are at their worst in 50 years. There is mutual distrust. And mutual animosity. China complains bitterly that America is trying to keep it down. America, meanwhile, is wary of China's new-found aggressiveness. Are the world's two most powerful countries heading for a showdown? If so, how should compani…
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In this episode, Kevin C. Klatt, PhD, RD (he/him) speaks with Section Editor Nancy Krebs MD MS, and Stephanie Waldrop MD MPH, both from the Section of Nutrition at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center. Drs Kreb and Waldrop discuss their recent publication, the inaugural case in the new “Nutrition for the Clinician” series, detailing a…
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In this episode, Kevin C. Klatt, PhD, RD (he/him) speaks with Editor In Chief Christopher Duggan MD MPH, Section Editor Nancy Krebs MD MS, and Early Career Editor Cora Best PhD MHS RD about the newly launched section of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition titled “Nutrition for the Clinician”. Drs Duggan, Krebs and Best discuss the impetus fo…
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Join us for an exciting episode as we dive into Mortal Kombat, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Rock & Roll with the original Kung Lao and Fujin from Mortal Kombat, Anthony Marquez! Explore the intersection of these iconic franchises and their impact on pop culture. Subscribe and turn on notifications to join the discussion with Anthony Marquez ab…
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Join us as we discuss Warner Bros. Games' resilience or stubbornness in the face of attacks on the company. Despite facing criticism and challenges, Warner Bros. Games continues to generate significant revenue. How is this possible, and what does it mean for the gaming industry? Subscribe and turn on notifications to explore the intricacies of Warn…
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What is an autonomous vehicle? And how will we know one when we see one? Today, the picture is pretty confusing. We have all sorts of names out there: autonomous, self-driving, fully self driving, drive pilot, autopilot, blue cruise, super cruise, Sensing 360, Apollo and NGP navigated guided pilot. Further complicating the picture: In recent months…
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Welcome to the seventh episode of Framed & Bound! This week, my guest is Matthew Specktor, author of Always Crashing in the Same Car and American Dream Machine. We discussed the 1994 film Wolf, directed by Mike Nichols and written by Jim Harrison and Wesley Strick. It’s available to rent or purchase digitally, and there are several Blu-Ray editions…
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Join us as we address the concerns surrounding Warner Bros. Discovery's cancellation of movies and explore the possibility of them canceling the upcoming Mortal Kombat sequel. Dive into the implications of this decision on the Mortal Kombat franchise and its fans. Subscribe and turn on notifications to stay updated on the fate of the highly anticip…
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Join us as we discuss Warner Bros Discovery's decision to double down on monetization practices for the future of Mortal Kombat. Explore the implications of this move on the iconic franchise and its community. Subscribe and turn on notifications to stay informed about the evolving landscape of Mortal Kombat and the impact of corporate decisions on …
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It is time to take an honest look at battery technologies. The fact is that batteries that power electric cars today have many limitations. There are limits to the range they can deliver. There are limits to how quickly you can charge them. And there are limits to how many times they can be charged before they start losing their full capacity. And …
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For this episode, I’m joined by Jonathan Russell Clark — author of, most recently, the book Skateboard — to discuss the 2000 film Wonder Boys, about the personal and professional crises that come to a head in one writer’s life. Discussed in this episode: what was and was not changed in adapting Michael Chabon’s novel; great titles of fictional book…
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In this episode, writer and editor Katharine Coldiron visits Framed & Bound to discuss the 2011 adaptation of Stephen King’s novel Bag of Bones, about a writer dealing with grief, writer’s block, and ghosts. She’s the author of the books Ceremonials and Junk Film: Why Bad Movies Matter — as well as the forthcoming collection Wire Mothers: Stories. …
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In this episode, we use our imagination, well, to imagine a totally different kind of future. One in which we get to where we want to go in town not in several thousand pound SUVs but in sensible light weight vehicles that save on fuel and are good for the environment. Our guest is Hakan Lutz, founder and CEO of Luvly, developer of the Luvly O, a t…
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Join us for a captivating episode as we uncover The Untold Story of How Mortal Kombat Almost Joined DC! Explore the dynamics of proposed plans, unraveling a tale that blends the creative and corporate hurdles at Warner Bros. With plans dating all the way up to last year, we get a look into what could have been. Subscribe and turn on notifications t…
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In this episode, writer Colin Dodds joins host Tobias Carroll to discuss director Lasse Hallström’s 2006 film The Hoax, inspired by the real-life case of author Clifford Irving and his entirely fictional autobiography of Howard Hughes. Discussed in this episode: fabulism on film, the absurdly good cast of this film, the way certain members of this …
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Join us for a deep dive into the world of competitive gaming as we explore Mortal Kombat 1's Pro Kompetition's Controversial Divide! Beyond the flashy combos and spine-shattering fatalities, a contentious issue has stirred the gaming community, raising questions about inclusivity and strategic planning. Subscribe and turn on notifications to stay i…
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Bell, Book and Candle has it all: a high-powered book publisher! New York's magical underground! Jack Lemmon playing the bongos! And it's (kind of) a Christmas movie! Publicist Lauren Cerand joins host Tobias Carroll for this episode of Framed & Bound. Bell, Book and Candle is available to watch on the Criterion Channel and Tubi. It stars Kim Novak…
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Many say that price is the single biggest limiter to EV demand in Western countries. In the United States, the average price of a new EV is $53,000. In Europe, the number is even higher - $60,000. On the other hand, China produces EVs across the price spectrum – from $5,500 to $160,000. Why is it so hard to match China on cost? What steps must West…
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Join us for a riveting episode as we unpack the full drama behind Antony Starr not voicing Homelander in Mortal Kombat 1. We'll provide a detailed explanation of the events and circumstances leading to this unexpected development. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/realmkast/support…
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