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Talkin’ 2024 is the weekly forecast that’s timely and untimely. One tired comedian recorded all 53 episodes back-to-back. He had help: 5 co-hosts and 53 guests. Together they recorded one podcast for every week of 2024. Don’t miss the world’s first year-long podcast recorded in a single weekend. New episodes release Thursdays in 2024. IG: @talkin2024 Creator/Host: Noah Max Levine (www.internetwebsiteofnoah.com) Producer: Tom Hannigan (@itstomhannigan) Co-Hosts: Jim O’Donnell, Joe Tuzzi, Oliv ...
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Exploring the uses of primary sources in K-12 libraries and classrooms. We'll dig into resources and teaching strategies as well as talk to educators who are utilizing primary sources and others who curate these incredible items and use them in their work.
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With an emphasis on non-fiction travel books, books on place, nature writing, and travel literature, host Jeremy Bassetti talks with the world’s most celebrated writers about their work and about the business and craft of travel writing in this award-winning podcast. Past guests include travel writers like Paul Theroux, Pico Iyer, and Rolf Potts. The show also covers topics related to travel journalism and travel photography.
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Welcome to Cut Through the Noise, bringing you the truth behind the headlines in business and current events, Hosted by Dave Turano 'When I got out of college, the job market was horrendous and I didn't know what I wanted to do. For a year, I applied to every job on the planet and saved up a stack of rejection letters from all off them' So what did…
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11:10AM, 11/25 – We’re talkin’ about dairy products with actor, improvisor, and teacher Kristen Schier. What is the weather like in the southern hemisphere? What is the most shocking thing you’ve eaten covered in cheese? Who are Portland’s biggest sports heroes? How do you play the game “Dairy or No Fair-ee”? “I guess Paul Rudd’s more important tha…
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Jay Trivedi, CEO of Uphams Community Care, was a latch key kid raised in Medford, MA by parents that emigrated from India in 1973 with only $8 to their name. His Mom and Dad were highly educated, but their degrees from India didn't quite translate when they came to the US. Nevertheless, his dad was able to build a career in Psychiatry, while his Mo…
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10:20AM, 11/25 – We’re talkin’ about Traveling America with paused improviser and book lover Rachel Greenman. Who is the best travel partner? What is the best team make-up for cruise ship trivia? Who are the most athletic drag queens? Why do we even bother with June presidential primary elections? This is episode 23 of 53 recorded back-to-back at S…
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9:30AM, 11/25 – We’re talkin’ about Graduations with improviser and designer Kai Bobbi. Have things started to go off the rails? How do you deal with chaos in your everyday life? What’s the best way to celebrate your college graduation? What did Shaquille O’Neal do to offend Kai? This is episode 22 of 53 recorded back-to-back at Sawubona Creativity…
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Andrea Petrone is a Human Performance & Leadership Advisor for Executives & their teams. He is also an International Speaker and Host of 'The World Class Leaders Show,' which can be found on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Amazon Music. In 2019, after 35 years as a leader in the Oil & Gas industry, Andrea decided to launch his own consulting practice t…
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8:40AM, 11/25 – We’re talkin’ about Wrestling with improviser Nick Elmer. Who are the best wrestlers to look out for? Is Nick going to make it to Wrestlemania? Are thermoses for soup? Will we spend the whole episode talking exclusively about Japanese 7/11s? This is episode 21 of 53 recorded back-to-back at Sawubona Creativity Project in South Phill…
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Like many children born into military families, Renee Viens moved a lot when she was a child. After her parents divorced when she was thirteen, Renee stepped up to help her Mom. If something needed to get done - she figured it out. 'I was a little Mom' Renee became an adult an early age; taking on housekeeping duties, meal prep and caring for her y…
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7:50AM, 11/25 – We’re talkin’ about Mother's Day with improviser and community builder Megan Colombo. What should you get for your mom this Mother’s Day? What is it like to be a highly planned, solo-traveler? Did you have an imaginary friend growing up? What happens in The Breakfast Academy (the sequel to The Breakfast Club)? This is episode 20 of …
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Welcome to Cut Through the Noise, bringing you the truth behind the headlines in business and current events, Hosted by Dave Turano. Not many people have the courage to walk away from the security of a great job, especially when they love what they do. But that's s exactly what Liam Martin did. After fifteen years in broadcast television; the last …
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7:00AM, 11/25 – We’re talkin’ about Eurovision with Jessie Barlow. What is your own personal Eurovision? Who hides the chocolate in your household? Is the calendar something we can all agree on? This is episode 19 of 53 recorded back-to-back at Sawubona Creativity Project in South Philly. Creator/Host: Noah Max Levine (www.internetwebsiteofnoah.com…
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1:20AM, 11/25 – We’re talkin’ about action movies with comedian and producer Tom Hannigan. Is it wise to place bets on professional wrestling? Does the sun really need a special Sun Day and why doesn’t it fall on a Sunday? What is Tom’s stance on doing crime? What happens when the host of a podcast leaves the room for a while? This is episode 18 of…
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12:30AM, 11/25 – We’re talkin’ about Passover and spring cleaning with comedy-writer and producer Jolie Darrow. Which big tech companies do we rely on to organize our day-to-day life? Is a wedding-funeral the most efficient life event? Why do we do spring cleaning in spring? This is episode 17 of 53 recorded back-to-back at Sawubona Creativity Proj…
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11:40PM, 11/24 – We’re talkin’ about Tax Day (and 4/20?) with Katie Hewko-Dykes. Can you curse on this podcast? (Yes.) Who on this podcast has been featured in a medical journal? (Almost everyone.) When will there be a monument built for rotisserie chicken man? What tax preparation software is everyone using? This is episode 16 of 53 recorded back-…
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Long time friend & fellow Stonehill College grad, Scott Dussault, joined me this week to talk start-ups, technology, people, communication and phony phone calls! Scott has more than two decades of operational and financial leadership experience, and a track record of success in both public and private technology companies. Scott kicked off his care…
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10:50PM, 11/24 – We’re talkin’ about The Total Solar Eclipse with improviser Michael Savitski. How much did Joe pay for a ticket to Wrestlemania? Why is Goku voiced by an old lady? What the f#$@ did Tennessee do to you? Is this the episode where Noah gets cancelled? This is episode 15 of 53 recorded back-to-back at Sawubona Creativity Project in So…
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10:00PM, 11/24 – We’re talkin’ about Wrestlemania with artist and improviser Karie Coleman Hinners. What is the deal with Wrestlemania and who is hype? What is the maximum number of items for an effective to-do list? What gift will the Spring Chicken leave on your doorstep? What pranks will our corporate overlords pull this April Fools season? This…
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Anyone remember the 'The Island of Misfit Toys' from the animated Christmas special, 'Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer'? It was a place that an unwanted toy was sent if a child didn't want to play with it... 'Charlie' in the box, the spotted elephant, and the water pistol that shot jelly were just three of many toys that were relegated to the island.…
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6:40PM, 11/24 – We’re talkin’ about Dungeons and Dragons with improvisor and Philly N Crowd founding member B.J. Ellis. What does a judge of elections do? What are the least interesting days of the year? What shitty act did Tom do in his first game of D&D with Joe? Wait, but maybe you can be more nude than Paul Bettany in A Knight’s Tale? This is e…
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Someone forgot to teach Carolyn Rivera how to doubt herself... She was born to believe! Raised in Queens by a single Mom, Carolyn never bought into the story that girls couldn't compete with boys, which is why she decided to tryout for the boys gymnastics team at Forest Hills High School when she was 15. 'This is the boys gym,' someone barked when …
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5:50PM, 11/24 – We’re talkin’ about The Earth with writer and director Aaron Merrill. What is the easiest way to affirm yourself through air travel? How rare is a comedian who likes sports? What do fried oysters taste like? What makes March Madness so maddening? This is episode 12 of 53 recorded back-to-back at Sawubona Creativity Project in South …
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I'm proud to call this guy a friend - he's an amazing individual! Sean McCourt grew up in Teaneck, NJ; a lower middle class town just outisde of New York City. He his thankful to his Mom & Dad for instilling core values and just enough 'healthy neglect' to help him find his way in life. After High School, Sean spent four years at Roger Williams Col…
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4:50PM, 11/24 – We’re talkin’ about Spring Break in Miami with musician and comedian Josh Machiz. Who's the most trustworthy in a young rock band? What's the worst harbor to collapse on you? Is pickleball a ruse? What's the best drink at the Miami Open? This is episode 11 of 53 recorded back-to-back at Sawubona Creativity Project in South Philly. C…
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4PM, 11/24 – We’re talkin’ about Video Game Movies with educator and improviser Andrew Nealis. What is the cure for Dune fever? What's more whimsical than a snow day when your dog is a "big snow boy"? What if we make a movie about the Dino Dimension and call it The Super Mario Brothers? "There is no train. There is no track. We are here, riding thi…
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3:10PM, 11/24 – We’re talkin’ about Leap Year Birthdays with poet and performer Katie Taylor. How often do you celebrate your birthday if you're born on February 29th? Why is Instagram so good for doom-scrolling? Bella, where have you been loca? This is episode 9 of 53 recorded back-to-back at Sawubona Creativity Project in South Philly. Creator/Ho…
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2:20PM, 11/24 – We’re talkin’ about Cats and Dogs with improviser and photographer Sam Abrams. What's the best attitude for fostering dogs? Has anyone gone out and seen Madame Web? Can you be more nude than Paul Bettany in A Knight's Tale? This is episode 8 of 53 recorded back-to-back at Sawubona Creativity Project in South Philly. Creator/Host: No…
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60 going on 26! Ken Johnson has more energy than most people half his age, which is a good thing because he plans to live for another 30-40 years! In 2022, Ken stepped down as CEO of @masmedicalstaffing after nearly twenty years at the helm. Just after 911, he and his team stumbled into the Healthcare Staffing space, but no one could have anticipat…
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1:30PM, 11/24 – We’re talkin’ about Valentines’ Day and Super Bowls with Katarina Kojic. Would Kat’s life make a good sitcom? What will we all be doing on Singles’ Awareness Day? Is this finally a good one? This is episode 7 of 53 recorded back-to-back at Sawubona Creativity Project in South Philly. Creator/Host: Noah Max Levine (www.internetwebsit…
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12:40PM, 11/24 – We’re talkin’ about Dirty Dancing with improviser and marketer Sarah Carter. How will each of you be celebrating Sarah's birthday next week? What does Chat GPT stand for? Wait, why are we talking about Dirty Dancing this week anyway? This is episode 6 of 53 recorded back-to-back at Sawubona Creativity Project in South Philly. Creat…
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11:50AM, 11/24 – We’re talkin’ about Groundhog Day with founder of Crossroads Comedy, Mike Marbach. Do any of us care about groundhog day? Is Mike running for political office? What happens when you take a double dose of five hour energy? This is episode 5 of 53 recorded back-to-back at Sawubona Creativity Project in South Philly. Creator/Host: Noa…
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Best selling author and Executive Advisor, Scott Edinger; along with his long time friend and Fraternity Brother, Jay Brunetti, joined me to discuss everything from Trailer Parks to Leadership and all sorts of stuff in between. Scott's path was not an easy one. His Mom left home when he was 8 and he never knew his Dad, but with the support of a few…
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11AM, 11/24 – We’re talkin’ about Trees with humorist and improvisor Ryan T. Barlow. Is it childish to wish for snow? Is Tekken a winter sport? Which Jewish holiday is the most fun to say? What does the T stand for? This is episode 4 of 53 recorded back-to-back at Sawubona Creativity Project in South Philly. Creator/Host: Noah Max Levine (www.inter…
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10AM, 11/24 – We’re talkin’ about the Emmy Awards with veteran improv instructor and performer Ralph Andracchio. Who are the nominees for this year’s Emmy Awards? What’s the best way to celebrate your 23rd anniversary? Can you put a positive curse on someone? Is Pedro Pascal listening? This is episode 3 of 53 recorded back-to-back at Sawubona Creat…
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'Do you watch Billions?' I get this question more than I care to admit - mostly from clients... Until now, my answer has always been the same... 'No. I've never watched it.' __________________________________________________________ That's no longer true I am about to finish season 2 __________________________________________________________ What c…
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9AM, 11/24 – We’re talkin’ about New Years’ resolutions with improviser and punner Cindy Heffron. What’s the best way to celebrate World Typing Day? Which trees make the best pictures for a wall calendar? What do Sundays feel like when you’re retired? Will we remember to discuss New Years’ resolutions? This is episode 2 of 53 recorded back-to-back …
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8AM, 11/24 – We’re talkin’ about New Years’ parties with comedian and producer Tom Hannigan. How much champagne is too much champagne? Should we have known our New Years’ Eve plans in November? Why does watching the movie Saltburn make you feel weird? This is episode 1 of 53 recorded back-to-back at Sawubona Creativity Project in South Philly. Crea…
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Yuriy Margolin, CEO & Owner at Moving Sales Professionals and Host of 'Let's Talk Moving Podcast', joined me to discuss just about everything! Yuiy migrated to the US from Ukraine at 11 years old. His English was limited and his parents did not have much money, but his work ethic, determination and beliefs helped him build a life full of meaning. Y…
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'The US has arbitrary educational standards that don't account for individual differeneces. In an effort to bring everybody up, we have done the opposite.' Thank you to retired teacher and author, Barbara Mojica, for joining me to talk about the importance of critical thinking and how her passion for learning & history helped her fulfill a rewardin…
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Who's repsonsible for your burnout? What can be done about it? David Greenwood, author of, 'Overcoming Burnout-Real-life Strategies for Burnout Prevention and Recovery' shared some ideas with me. Greenwood works one-on-one with busy professionals that have ADHD or burnout, and in some cases both. He helps them thrive in business and in life, lower …
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Talkin' 2024 launches Thursday, December 28th, 2023. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts so you can journey with us through the year. Follow us on Instagram (@Talkin2024) to see photos taken with all of our guests and more. Talkin’ 2024 is the weekly forecast that’s timely and untimely. One tired comedian recorded all 53 episodes back-to-back.…
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David Haverty is the co-founder of Seaglass technology partners, a technical recruiting firm that is thriving in the world of AI, data, and emerging technologies. Outside of work, Dave is an enthusiastic hockey Dad of two of the grittiest athletes you'll ever meet, Dylan and Jack. He is happily married to his wife Alicia, who deserves a medal for t…
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Thomas Bird joins me on the podcast to talk about his book Harmony Express: Travels by Train Through China (Earnshaw Books 2023).We talk about Thomas's new book and his creative journey, the development and history of China's rail network, freelance writing in China in the early 2000s, China's diversity, his advice for "writing for the ages," and m…
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'You've got several weeks to two months if you do nothing.' Ken Gustin had acute myeloid leukemia. His chances of survival were estimated at 20% That's what the doctors told him in November 2016 and yet seven years later, at roughly sixty years old, Ken is thriving. How did he survive? How did he crawl out of financial turmoil? How did he reinvent …
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Thomas Swick joins me on the podcast to talk about his book Falling Into Place: A Story of Love, Poland, and the Making of a Travel Writer (Rowman & Littlefield 2023).Thomas and I chat about Tom’s creative journey, his time in Poland, the evolution of the travel writer as an occupation, the importance of having life experiences for writers, and a l…
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First solo episode in 11 months Why the 11 month layoff? What to expect going forward over the next year Walking & Intermittant Fasting Listen to Smartless - #JasonBateman #WillArnet #SeanHayes #ApplePodcasts _________________________________________________________________________________ Today's Topic is built around this LinkedIn post...Hope you…
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Toady I’m bringing you a conversation I had with Ryan Murdock for his Personal Landscapes Podcast. He was kind enough to not only chat with me about my book The Hill of the Skull on his podcast, but let me re-broadcast a the conversation here on Travel Writing World. We talk about sacred mountains, anthropology, Bolivia, globalization, pilgrimage, …
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