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Across the Desk

Elizabeth Plouffe

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We're here to chat about business, books, autism and a different way of doing things. Meet the agencies and organizations who are dedicated to improving the lives of autistic individuals and the autistic individuals helping them get it done. Did I mention we own a technology start up who's kicking the old way of coaching to the curb?
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Get condensed 10-minute topics thematically published on certain days of the week, so you can subscribe and tune in only for the daily subjects that interest you (or listen to them all in any order). We have Monday Market News from the food world, Tuesday Trends in Science, Wednesday Weight Management Tips, Thinking Thursday for lecture time, and Fitness Fridays. The specific content will vary according to news that comes across my desk – come on in! Note: This is a plot season and we may ad ...
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Welcome to the Dealer Process Secrets Podcast! This podcast is crafted for everyone in the dealership industry—from salespeople and finance managers to closers, desk managers, general sales managers, general managers, and owners—who are committed to continuously honing their skills and mindset. Join Philip Cheatham, author of *Dealership Process Secrets* and the founder of Central Desking and Central Desking University, as he dives into his most enlightening experiences and insights. Each ep ...
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Ergonomically Speaking...aims to provide jargon-free ergonomic advice to remedy the most common issues I come across in in my day job as an Ergonomics Consultant. Poor posture? Sore back? Tight shoulders? Headaches? I have you covered! Simple, practical tips and unbiased product recommendations to ensure you can work safely, efficiently and most importantly, without pain! But why a podcast!?? Because, if you are like me you will have a long list of saved articles and blog posts that you keep ...
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Taking Measure

Haig-Brown House

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Welcome to Taking Measure; a podcast series exploring Roderick Haig-Brown's 1950 classic work Measure of the Year: Reflections on home, family and a life fully lived. In this series, host Dan MacLennan sits at the desk in the study at Above Tide, also known as Haig-Brown House, in the city of Campbell River on Vancouver Island, BC. From here, he looks out the window across the grounds at the Campbell River flowing past, just as Haig-Brown did when he wrote more than 20 books and numerous art ...
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Welcome to the Money and Leadership podcast, I'm your host Greg Archer, a seasoned CFO and business owner. Every business tells a story through its financial activity. If you listen closely enough, then it will tell you where you've been, where you are, and where you're headed. The rest of your story has yet to be written. Unlike any other position in a company, every decision that's made will come across the desk of the CFO. From marketing and sales to employees and company culture to produ ...
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Chris was with Caroline on the Ross in spring 1985 but doesn't have a single photo of himself in the studio from that time after he lent the pics (and negs!) to a friend who lost the lot. Prior to that, he'd been on Dart Radio in his hometown of Dartford, Kent, alongside future Caroline colleagues Dave Foster and Tony Christian. A spell on a cable station, Radio Thamesmead, in south London, lead to former Radio Caroline man Jason Wolfe handing Chris's demo tape onto the team onboard the Ross ...
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Silicon Angels

Some Nobodies

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While trying to address your technical questions, Simon VanDerbland uncovered some audio files from a second-hand hard-drive Across the course of this podcast, Simon attempts to catalog these files, which appear to be help-desk calls for a mysterious company known only as Silicon Angels. www.facebook.com/simonaddresses
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Weekly assessment of the world of Politics Hip Hop Sex and comedy from an Idiots perspectives. Guest DJs from across the globe, the best artists and business professionals Love this Podcast The New season of The Tosh and Truuf Show starts January 19th Its gonna be funnier sexier more outlandish than ever! Follow on all social platforms Like Subscribe and please leave feedback so we know you are tuned in https://linktr.ee/Djtruuf For Commercial Sponsorships and Music placement opportunities e ...
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A weekly chat with the coaches of CHPT Bon & Josh. We discuss health and fitness topics, mindset as well as anything else that's happening in the gym, with our members or anything else that slides across our desk
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A regular podcast that is sure to take you on a wild ride across space, time, tech - all in an effort to understand the world around us. If you're on your commute, then turn up the headphones and hold onto your hat. If you're lucky enough to be at your desk, its time to grab a coffee and settle into the next half hour of news and light-hearted discussion.
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Quarantine Nightly with Mouse Jones is a deep dive into the mind of a 31yr old man who's never been scared of ANYTHING, until the world stopped due to COVID-19. Listen as Mouse explores his thoughts, his feelings, his fears and everything in between, on his own. Discussing news, current events, and whatever else comes across his desk. An unadulterated, unfiltered (as always) peak into all the things that make Mouse...Mouse. Also, they'll be GUESTS, Mouse will talk with friends and colleagues ...
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EY Talks Tax is a podcast series that examines significant recent and upcoming tax developments and their implications for businesses. In the series, EY subject-matter professionals share insights on a wide range of topics, from federal to international and state and local tax issues. Views expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the views of Ernst & Young LLP. The series is provided solely for the purpose of enhancing knowledge on tax matters. It ...
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The Infected Trilogy is a three-book audio fiction series from #1 New York Times bestselling novelist Scott Sigler. "Part Stephen King, part Chuck Palahniuk, INFECTED blends science fiction and horror into a pulpy masterpiece of action, terror, and suspense.” James Rollins, New York Times bestselling author of The Judas Strain and Black Order “INFECTED is a marvel of gonzo, in-your-face, up-to-the-minute terror.” Lincoln Child, New York Times bestselling author of Deep Storm and Death Match ...
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Good Neighbors Podcast Palmer is a platform that allows local businesses and charities to introduce themselves to their neighbors. As the CEO, and Media Executive Producer, my role is to facilitate this by making sure this podcast is the channel that allows Palmer residents, and other Massachusetts residents to learn firsthand from the people that lead the businesses and charities in their community. Bringing together local businesses and neighbors of Palmer. Good Neighbor Podcast Palmer MA ...
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Constructive Critique

The Octavian Collective

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After years of having an exhausting amount of ideas and opinions on how businesses (namely the notable companies and industries) could be run better, I, the show host, Darnell am finally opening up and giving away my thoughts on business, entertainment, sports, and even issues within "the culture". Some topics are personal, some topics will be covered just for fun, some opinions will be harsh but I promise, they will always come from the heart and will be constructive. Typical episodes will ...
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I’m Chris Askew from Askew Real Estate, and I’m here to give you the run down on Florida Real Estate! We will be Live on youtube and facebook @askewrealestate I’ll give the what-to-know about everything from finding land to flood plains. Want opportunities to invest in development? I have that too! I’ll keep you updated on anything that comes across my desk, what’s mine is yours! You want it? I’ve probably got it. If I haven’t covered something yet that you want to hear about, drop a comment ...
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Hosted by Justin Tse, an online content creator, YouTuber, and entrepreneur that has experience in technology, lifestyle, travel, and fashion, who has amassed a following of over a million across platforms. This podcast will cover topics millennial fields of interest, as well as how creative content and marketing translates throughout our everyday lives. As a millennial University dropout, he will also talk about the process of building a business in his teens, to seven-figures of revenue th ...
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Advancing racial equity takes courage, patience, and an uncompromising spirit. This is a reality and burden minoritized communities face daily and have worked hard to bridge through advocacy, protest, education, and their own agency. Join Dr. Sylvia (published author and neuroscientist) on her show The more We know community show, conversations cultivating change, as she interviews change makers who are leveling the playing field for all minorities by breaking barriers in their careers, comm ...
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Don't have time for a full news hour? Listen to the PBS NewsHour, segment by segment. Our full coverage of politics, science, arts, health, national and international news is included in this feed in easy-to-digest 5 to 10 minute segments. Segments are published each night by 9 p.m. Is this not what you're looking for? Don't miss our other podcasts for our full show, Brooks and Capehart, Politics Monday, Brief but Spectacular, and more. Find them in iTunes or in your favorite podcasting app. ...
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Clement Manyathela speaks to Dr Aaron Motsoaledi the Home Affairs Minister to discuss the Cabinet approval of the Final White Paper on Citizenship, Immigration and Refugee Protection, that is meant to overhaul the country’s immigration laws. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Primedia Broadcasting
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Clement Manyathela speaks to Dr Kasturi Moodley Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at Mediclinic Southern Africa about Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) they discuss the symptoms, causes and treatment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Primedia Broadcasting
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Fraught negotiations continue nearly seven months into the war in Gaza. A Hamas delegation left Cairo and is expected to return with a response to the latest cease-fire proposal. Secretary of State Blinken pressed not just for a cease-fire and hostage release, but for much more humanitarian aid into Gaza. Meantime, the Israeli bombardment continues…
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In our news wrap Monday, at least 45 people died in flash floods in western Kenya, Ukraine appealed for quick delivery of Western weapons as it gave more ground in the east, weekend tornadoes in Oklahomas killed four people and injured at least a hundred and the FDA will begin regulating new medical tests developed by labs to see if they work. PBS …
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Protests show no signs of letting up and universities are handling their respective situations differently. Columbia University warned of mass temporary suspensions, state troopers were called in at Texas and nearly 300 people were arrested at other schools over the weekend. Geoff Bennett has perspectives from student protesters and discusses their…
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India has seen its stature grow on the world stage. Led by populist Hindu Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the world's biggest democracy has grown its economy and its geopolitical influence. But an investigation by The Washington Post adds new evidence to allegations that India is trying to murder some of its critics, even on American soil. William Br…
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NPR's Tamara Keith and Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter join Amna Nawaz to discuss the latest political news, including protests of the war in Gaza spread to more college campuses and the impact on the 2024 presidential race could be growing and Republicans previously critical of Donald Trump express support for his 2024 camp…
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In 1991, the Soviet Union ceased to exist, and with it the Cold War. At the same time, China was amid its rapid expansion. Now, Russia is again a principal adversary and China is a much stronger competitor. Nick Schifrin discussed the challenge presented by both nations with David Sanger, author of "New Cold Wars: China's Rise, Russia's Invasion, a…
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It's a Tiny Desk that's become a huge draw for some of the world's most famous musicians. Geoff Bennett spoke with the new host of the long-running NPR concert series about why this unique format continues to resonate with so many. It's part of our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/fu…
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The words Cartier and deal are rarely said in the same breath. But the legendary French jeweler has been forced to extend an enormous discount to a Mexican man after he claimed an error allowed him to buy two pairs of earrings for $28 that were supposed to sell for nearly $28,000. Ellie Pitt of Independent Television News reports. PBS NewsHour is s…
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Clement Manyathela speaks to Sy Mamabolo, Chief Electoral Officer at the Independent Electoral Commission about how the IEC goes about verifying the signatures that appear on the lists of new political parties. This comes after a former member of the MK party alleged that the party forged signatures on its list. See omnystudio.com/listener for priv…
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First Phil shares a story from his recent Highland Games competition, then Lonnie offers some breaking science on which type of fish is most associated with serum testosterone. There's even some research on a new shellfish supplement that may help arthritic knees. After the midshow break, the guys discuss the challenges of bringing strength coachin…
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In our news wrap Sunday, Hamas released video of two hostages as efforts around a cease-fire deal with Israel intensify, protestors rallied against the Israel-Hamas war outside the White House Correspondents' Dinner, tornadoes killed at least four people in Oklahoma, Iraq passed law imposing heavy prison sentences on LGBTQ+ people, and three-time W…
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Data shows that cases of inflammatory bowel disease and colon cancer are on the rise. At the same time, social media is inundated with ads and influencers touting products that promise to boost what's broadly called "gut health." How do we separate the facts from the fads? Dr. Shazia Siddique, an assistant professor of gastroenterology at the Unive…
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If you've shopped for chocolate recently, you may have noticed your favorite items are either smaller or more expensive, or sometimes both. The price of cocoa -- the key ingredient in chocolate -- is the highest it's ever been after nearly doubling in the last four months. As Ali Rogin reports, this worldwide shortage has been years in the making. …
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To most people, the sun is a steady, never-changing source of heat and light. But to scientists, it's a dynamic star, constantly in flux, sending energy out into space. Experts say the sun is now in its most active period in two decades, causing potential disruptions to radio and satellite communications. John Yang speaks with Bill Murtagh of NOAA'…
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New research is revealing the secrets of Io, the mysterious volcanic moon of Jupiter. Four centuries after Galileo discovered Io in 1610, NASA sent a spacecraft called Juno on a five-year mission to Jupiter and its moons. Last week, NASA released animated artists' conceptions of Io based on data Juno collected during two flybys. John Yang reports. …
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In our news wrap Saturday, some universities moved to shut down protests over the Israel-Hamas war while students at others dug in, Israeli airstrikes killed at least 18 people in southern and central Gaza, Nebraska and Iowa residents sifted through the aftermath of a tornado outbreak, and Harvey Weinstein is in a New York City hospital after an ap…
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The Federal Trade Commission estimates that about 1 in 5 American workers are restricted by so-called noncompete agreements with their employers. The agency voted this week to bar companies from using such clauses to keep employees from taking a new job with a competitor or starting a competing business. John Yang speaks with The Hill's business an…
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Not long ago, Ecuador was a beacon of stability in a region known for political unrest and drug trafficking. But now, it's become one of Latin America's most violent countries amid a rise in organized crime. Many Ecuadorians are looking to President Daniel Noboa to turn things around. Carolina Jimenez Sandoval, president of the Washington Office on…
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Data shows that global levels of the three main heat-trapping greenhouse gases -- carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide -- all reached record highs in 2023 for the second year in the row, and experts say there's no end in sight. But a new book, 'H Is for Hope,' says there is reason for hope in the fight against climate change. William Brangham …
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In our news wrap Friday, Britain's King Charles will return to public duties after a three-month break for cancer treatment, Egypt sent a high-level delegation to Israel hoping to revive talks for a hostage deal and cease-fire with Hamas and Secretary of State Blinken warned Chinese President Xi against supporting Russia's war in Ukraine. PBS NewsH…
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This week, Jews around the world are observing Passover, the festival of liberation that marks the historic exodus from ancient Egypt. But this year, joy is tempered with loss and trauma. More than 160,000 Israelis will mark the holiday while displaced from their homes. Still, others have empty chairs at the dinner table as their loved ones are sti…
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As protests of Israel's war in Gaza spread to campuses across the country, some see parallels between today's demonstrations and college protests of the past. Amna Nawaz discussed that with University of Texas history professor Steven Mintz and professor and historian at the City University of New York, Angus Johnston. PBS NewsHour is supported by …
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