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The podcast for real estate & mortgage humans who want to dive into social media, branding, mindset, and more...Working in the mortgage and real estate worlds is one of the most unique and incredible ways to make connections and meet people… but it also goes hand in hand with showing people who you are. That’s where the power of great content and social media strategy comes into play — and it’s why I love helping people show up on video and online so much. If you're ready to learn more about ...
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Voices on the Prairie Wind is produced by The Legacy of the Plains Museum in Gering, Nebraska, and dives into the history of the panhandle of Nebraska, eastern Wyoming, and branches out into the High Plains Region. We will have stories and historical discussions about early settlement, Oregon/Mormon/California Trails, Native American history, Agricultural, local industries, daily life, and many more topics.
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TRACKLIST: 1) Eat, sleep, rave, repeat; Calvin Harris remix 2)Anytime; Don DIablo 3) Gecko; Oliver Heldens 4)New scene; Lucky Date & Felix Cartal remix 5)Bad; David guetta 6)Can't Stop Playing; Oliver heldens & Gregor Salto remix 7)Back in time; Don Diablo 8)Ten Feet Tall; Quintino remix 9)Friends (Hard Times); Hunter Siegel remix 10)All Night; CID remix 11)Knight Time; Don diablo 12)Hideaway, Dzeko & Torres remix 13)Rude; ZEDD remix 14)You know you like it; Tchami remix
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De Facto Leaders

Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan

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On the De Facto Leaders podcast, host Dr. Karen Dudek-Brannan helps pediatric therapists and educators become better leaders, so they can make a bigger impact with their services. With over 15 years of experience supporting school-age kids with diverse learning needs, Dr. Karen shares up-to-date evidence-based practices, her own experiences and guest interviews designed to help clinicians, teachers, and aspiring school leaders feel more confident in the way they serve their students and clie ...
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Queensland Theatre’s Quality Time podcast turns the house lights up and invites you to get to know the people who have helped make our stories possible. Hosted by our Artistic Director Lee Lewis, we're sharing conversations with our team members and artists. Hear how they came to work in the arts industry and the many exciting stories they’ve collected along the way. Sound design by The Podcast Boss Theme Music by Wil Hughes. #QualityTimeWithQT
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What's Burning

Galilee Culinary Institute

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Host Mitchell Davis invites experts from across the food industry and around the world to discuss reimagining culinary education. The aim is to better prepare the next generation of culinarians - amateurs and professionals alike - to understand the richness and complexity of our food culture and to inspire them to strive for excellence in whatever they do. What’s Burning is a production of the Galilee Culinary Institute’s Rosenfield School of Culinary Arts and Jewish National Fund USA.
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Do your eyes cross when you hear the letters SEO?! Me too, which is why I brought in my friend Barb Davids to explain SEO in plain language and the tips we can implement today to start getting visible online. Learn: - What to add to your website to rank on Google - What you should include in your blogs - Google updates you should know about - How G…
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LMPD's Interim Chief Paul Humphrey discusses the advantage of being from the city and growing-up in the department, changes coming to the handling of sexual harassment claims, the need for more assests and officers, how to slow the violence in our community, and whether or not he wants to be Chief full-time...…
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Language and executive functioning have a bidirectional relationship (Baron & Arbel, 2022; Larson, et al., 2019). This means that building language skills can impact executive functioning, and vice versa. A significant amount of executive functioning skills are required to comprehend language-based academic tasks like reading and writing. Yet strat…
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WAVE 3 investigative reporter Natalia Martinez breaks down the resignation of LMPD Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel, officers being relieved after the change, the possibility of Paul Humphrey taking over at the top, and LMPD's many issues over the last few years...By NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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Teacher preparation programs should equip reading teachers with the knowledge they need to provide explicit intervention for students who have dyslexia or other disabilities. But what if they don’t? Unfortunately, this situation is quite common. That’s why I invited Mary Saghafi and Shannon Betts from the Reading Teachers’ Lounge Podcast to episode…
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Oscar Brohm and Karl Schmitt discuss the legacy Flaget High School has in the city, preview the Flaget Legacy Celebration, and break down their plans for the money donated to the Flaget Alumni Association. Oscar also discussed a little U of L football...By NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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Russ Smith, an All-American and key member of Louisville 2013 National Championship team, discusses his impression of Pat Kelsey and the new energy in the program, Peyton Siva being on the staff, Boston closing out the NBA Finals, and the bright future of Mr. and Mrs. Bourbon...By NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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WAVE 3 investigative reporter Natalia Martinez describes a recording she obtained from a source where LMPD Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel was made aware of sexual harrasement allegations between ranking officers. The recording seems to have triggered today's press conference where Mayor Greenberg suspended Chief Gwinn-Villaroel with pay and began …
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Chris Hartman, the Executive Director of the Fairness Campaign, talks about his last jail stint (which was longer than Scottie Scheffler's), Kentuckiana Pride Festival selling out, discrimination protection history in the Commonwealth, and issues trans people face across the country/world...By NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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Congressman Brett Guthrie discusses the vote to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress for withoutholding audio related to President Biden's handling of classified documents. He also talked about possible issues in President Trump's New York trial, the effects of partisanship, and Hunter Biden's conviction and whether or not …
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Is it functional to work on parts of speech? Is sentence diagramming useful? How do we improve word-retrieval in kids with developmental disabilities, and is it similar to what we’d do for an adult with a brain injury? How can we make therapy academically relevant and functional beyond just getting a good score on a standardized test? I invited spe…
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Trevor Craven and Randy Blevins tell all about the Reel Steel Whiskey Row Car Show that is coming up on Saturday. Over 100 classic cars will be there, the event is free and open to the public, and a portion of the proceeds raised from auctions and sales will go to the local veteran's nonprofit Active Heroes. They also give info on Thursday night's …
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Pro golfer Rylee Suttor on how she became the NCAA Division III's #1-ranked player (while at Centre College), a famous coach getting her to switch from tennis to golf, having joy despite the trial and tribulations of the game, playing on a pro tour, and still shooting to be on the LPGA Tour...By NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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Dawn Lee, the CEO of the WHAS Crusade for Children and Jason Crosby, the Chaplin at Centre College, decribe how different organizations apply to the Crusade for money, how it is awarded, and where some of the funds from this year's Crusade are going to benefit special needs children across the area...…
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Preparing young people for adulthood is all about providing them with the right blend of experiences; both in and outside of school. Building literacy, numeracy, and content knowledge will give students a foundation for success; but we need to pair that with real-world experiences where they can apply that knowledge in real time. When we think abou…
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If you've noticed your reach and Instagram feed acting a little strange lately, you're not alone. Instagram's Algorithm is going through a big change and in this episode, I'll cover what this means for you as you create content for your business. Listen in to hear: How Instagram is shifting to a discovery platform, emphasizing content that users sh…
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Death of Journalism podcast host and former NewsRadio 840 WHAS midday voice John Ziegler discusses who was really at fault in the Scottie Scheffler incident, why he didn't agree with the Trump trial and why it will be a political wash, and Robert Kennedy Jr. wasting our time...By NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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Academy Award winning artist/set designer Roger Christian and author David West Reynolds preview the Floyd County Library's Star Wars Night at the Museum that is coming up on Saturday. Christian also talks about how low-budget the original Star Wars film really was and why it's okay now for him to display his Oscar...…
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Dr. Ricky Jones reacts to the Trump verdict, issues with being a convicted felon, the cover-up getting him caught, where he could serve jail time, and what it says about America that he could be President again. He also got into the new University of Louisville President reaching out to him for a sit down...…
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Attorney Steve Romines discussed various aspects of the Scottie Scheffler case including why he says you should not talk to police, Det. Gillis' claims that he was injured in the incident, the various bodycam recordings, and any future possible litigation on the matter...By NewsRadio 840 WHAS (WHAS-AM)
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My heart sinks when I see how polarizing topics in education have become, as well as the tendency for people to have “all or nothing” thinking. I’ve seen an increasing amount of activities pitted against each other as if doing one means we can’t ALSO do the other: 👉Standardized testing vs. real-world observations/stakeholder interviews. 👉Year-round…
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