A weekly show about current hot political and social topics. The facts plus commentary from Christian music artists Cliff Williams (7eventh Time Down), and friend Chandra. Look us up on www.wordsbycliff.com. You can view clips and footage of every episode on YouTube https://youtube.com/channel/UCLdO0xZ-tPQdtwMQl1NexpQ
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William & Mary Campus, ISC 1221, Wednesdays at 8pm Tribe Fellowship (TF) is an on-campus college ministry at William & Mary hosted by the Williamsburg Community Chapel. TF is open to all college-aged young adults. We extend a special invitation to all TNCC students as well! Our weekly meetings are held from late August through the beginning of May. TF is a great place to connect to community and to grow in your faith. Join us for good times, worship, and teaching! Contact: Isaiah Thomas, Col ...
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In the war on terror, who is it that we’re really fighting? “Caliphate” follows Rukmini Callimachi, who covers terrorism for The New York Times, on her quest to understand ISIS. For more information about the series, visit nytimes.com/caliphate. This series includes disturbing language and scenes of graphic violence. Producer: Andy Mills; Reporters: Rukmini Callimachi and Andy Mills; Managing Producer: Larissa Anderson; Editors: Wendy Dorr and Larissa Anderson; Associate Producer: Asthaa Cha ...
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this podcast is going to be all about 60's music. the goal with this podcast is to educate a younger generation on one of the greatest decades of music of all time, and to prove to people that Millennials can love 60's music as well and it's not just for Baby boomers. Each week I"m going to review one song by one artist from the 60's and split the podcast into two halfs. first half is going to be my perspective and my opinion on the song and why I think it's so good or why I don't think it's ...
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Wired Sound With Paul Dyer is an in-depth podcast from all of your favorite music and entertainment legends.Paul is from Cliff Richard Radio the station that brings you 24/7 Cliff Richard music. You can now catch up on our highlights anytime, anywhere. www.cliffrichardradio.com
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The Back 9 is a podcast hosted by Dennis Williams and Josh Mora, targeting individuals in or approaching mid-life who seek more fulfillment in various aspects of their lives. The hosts discuss topics such as starting over in careers or dating, emphasizing the importance of mindfulness, openness to change, and learning from experiences. The podcast aims to create a safe space for introspection, covering challenges like living alone, dating fears, and making mistakes. They invite guests, inclu ...
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Building better communities by talking with local leaders. Helping people get to know their neighbors so we can be good neighbors.
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In need of a good read? Or just want to keep up with the books everyone's talking about? NPR's Book of the Day gives you today's very best writing in a snackable, skimmable, pocket-sized podcast. Whether you're looking to engage with the big questions of our times – or temporarily escape from them – we've got an author who will speak to you, all genres, mood and writing styles included. Catch today's great books in 15 minutes or less.
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“Chartable” #1 UK Swimming Podcast Just Giving Page: www.justgiving.com/fundraising/williamhellis Outdoor swimming is one of the fastest growing activities in the world, the benefits of which are well documented across many platforms and media. Each episode of this podcast I (Will Ellis) will be asking the same set of questions to my guests in order to hear their swim story, find out what the water means to them, and in doing so find the common ground between us all: the love of the water it ...
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Podcast focused on improvements in Manufacturing and Enabling Manufacturing Technology. Hosted by Tristan Bailey, conversations provide lessons and insight from the people who have been working with best practice and growing their business. " When you need to climb a mountain, make friends on the path, as everything grows on the way up " New automation technology and digital transformation offer new ways to improve speed and profit. Business customer needs are forever in a state of change, s ...
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Open Stance Audio, presented by Cliff Drysdale Tennis, is a new Monday-Friday podcast focusing on the tennis industry. From pro tennis commentary, instruction, technique, technology and guest interviews, tennis lovers of all kinds are encouraged to listen in. Featuring a short and sweet 10 minute format, get your tennis fix each day with Open Stance Audio!
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Conservative ideas are no longer welcome on most college campuses—or anywhere else. If you are a conservative student or professor, or just interested in the conservative intellectual tradition, this podcast is for you! Join Johnny Burtka, Marlo Slayback, and Tom Sarrouf for in-depth conversations with leading thinkers on the most important issues facing conservatism.
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Street Smarts with Harvey Mackay is a podcast designed to help hungry fighters become healthy, wealthy and successful in their business endeavors. If you're an entrepreneur, coach, trainer, salesperson, marketing professional, business owner or corporate executive, Harvey Mackay and his team of global training and business development experts bring high-quality, no-nonsense information and advice to help take your business to new heights. Join host Cliff Jones, Managing Partner and Co-Founde ...
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The science of building muscle on the daily! Bonus video content at http://appliedmusclescience.com/detailz. Join natural bodybuilder John Bosse, MS, RD as he reviews scientific research studies daily and shares practical application tips. Tune in for interviews with leading coaches, professionals and athletes as they share case studies and unique perspectives.
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A series of unfair and wildly speculative investigations, critiques and interpretations exposing the hidden meanings of overplayed smooth radio pop songs. Featured in "Top 10 Pop Podcasts on the Planet”. Support the show at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peter-davis6/subscribe Regular segments: Internet Theories, Misheard Lyrics, Listener Comments. Visit https://speakpipe.com/lyrics to record us your own voicemail hot-take on your smooth pop song of suckiness and you could be on a f ...
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Fitness Education Online Podcast I For Personal Trainers, Fitness Professionals, Gym Owners & the Fitness Industry
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Fitness Education Online are one of the largest providers in world when it comes to online CEC / CEU courses for Fitness Professionals. This podcast is a free resource for Personal Trainers, Bootcamp Operators, Group Fitness Instructors, Gym / Studio Owners and anyone else in the Fitness Industry who is looking to up skill their knowledge. Every week your hosts Jono Petrohilos and Travis Mattern will interview a different expert in the Fitness Industry who will share their expertise and give ...
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Few literary terms are more hotly debated, discounted, or derided than the "Great American Novel." But while critics routinely dismiss the phrase as at best hype and as at worst exclusionary, the belief that a national literature commensurate with both the scope and the contradictions of being American persists. In this podcast Scott Yarbrough and Kirk Curnutt examine totemic works such as Herman Melville's Moby-Dick and Toni Morrison's Beloved that have been labeled GANs, exploring their th ...
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When you take a leap of faith and go after your dreams, you show another woman it’s possible. Communication and Media Coach Joy Sutton has jumped off the cliff a time or two. She launched her own TV talk show on a network affiliate in her 30s. Stepped into a lead marketing role for a national company in her 40s. Now, Joy is on a mission to help women shine through her SheShines Academy and podcast. The Joy Sutton Show is for women like you, who know they’re destined for greater. Through joyf ...
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“Straight Talk with Dean and Marc" is a podcast that touches many aspects of our society ranging from politics and social justice to entertainment and sports. We feature guests from various backgrounds who motivate, encourage and provide tools to pursue goals and dreams whether those dreams are entrepreneurial, corporate or personal. The show is hosted by Marc Lee and Dean Geronimo. Here's what some of our past guests are saying about the show.... It's people like Marc that care about the li ...
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Riley Sager and Johanna Copeland set thrillers in suburbia
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Today's episode features two page-turners full of suspense. First, NPR's Don Gonyea speaks with Todd Ritter – who publishes as Riley Sager – about Middle of the Night, a coming-of-age meets ghost story in which protagonist Ethan Marsh returns to his childhood home and is faced with the decades-old disappearance of his best friend. Then, NPR's Mary …
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Khushbu Shah's cookbook 'Amrikan' honors the Indian American diaspora
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Today's episode is packed with recipes from Khushbu Shah's new cookbook, Amrikan. But beyond that, it's also a conversation with the author and Here & Now's Deepa Fernandes about how Indian cuisine has changed with new generations living in diaspora, and how that has led to the introduction of some unlikely ingredients – cream cheese, pickled jalap…
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A look back at Vice President Kamala Harris' memoir, 'The Truths We Hold'
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On Sunday, President Joe Biden announced he was stepping down from his campaign for reelection this November. Soon after, he endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris, who is poised to become the new Democratic nominee by next month's convention. Today on the podcast, we revisit a 2019 interview between NPR's Rachel Martin and then Sen. Harris about he…
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The Re-Paganization Thesis with N.S Lyons
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In this enlightening episode of the ISI Podcast, we sit down with the insightful N.S. Lyons to discuss his recent article in First Things, "The Re-Paganization Thesis." Lyons delves into the intricate intersections of religion and civilization, examining how modern societal shifts mirror ancient paganism's return. Join us as we explore the core arg…
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Round 4: Ep. 10 - Sportscasting Icon Dan Patrick, Pivoting at the Top of Your Game
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We open this season with an episode that is, dare we say, en fuego. Our guest is none other than sportscaster, entertainer and mentor Dan Patrick. Dan talks about the courage it took for him to make his turn from being at the top of his profession at the Worldwide Leader, to going out on his own and becoming his own brand. Dan also shares his motiv…
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Joyce Maynard follows 'Count the Ways' with 'How the Light Gets In'
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Joyce Maynard's new book, How the Light Gets In, is a sequel to her 2021 novel Count the Ways, both following a family grappling with a tragic accident, its aftermath and the expectations they have for one another. In today's episode, Maynard speaks with NPR's Scott Simon about some of the big questions behind both books – "What is a typical family…
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Griffin Dunne's memoir chronicles fame, art and tragedy in his Hollywood upbringing
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Actor, producer and director Griffin Dunne grew up during a fascinating time in Hollywood history. In today's episode, he tells Here & Now's Emiko Tamagawa he remembers bowing goodnight to his parents' black-tie party guests, like his aunt Joan Didion and his father's friend, Billy Wilder. His new memoir, The Friday Afternoon Club, captures his fam…
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Two summer mysteries unravel in 'The Cliffs' and 'The God of the Woods'
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Today's episode focuses on two summer reads trying to piece together some pretty big questions. First, NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with J. Courtney Sullivan about The Cliffs, which follows an archivist digging through the history of a seaside Victorian house in Maine — and the generations of women who lived there — at the owner's concern that it…
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'We Were Once a Family' examines how the foster care system failed the Hart siblings
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In 2018, Jennifer and Sarah Hart drove off a cliff in California, killing themselves and their six adopted children. While much of the media attention focused on the two women, reporter Roxanna Asgarian set off to investigate what had happened to the children's birth families, and why they'd been removed from their care. In today's episode, Asgaria…
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The Philosophy of Philip Rieff | William Batchelder & Michael Harding
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Join us for an enlightening episode of Conservative Conversations as we dive deep into the world of cultural criticism and sociology with authors Michael Harding and William Batchelder. In this special episode, we explore their latest book, "The Philosophy of Philip Rieff: Cultural Conflict, Religion, and the Self." Philip Rieff, a towering figure …
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Revisiting J.D. Vance's memoir, 'Hillbilly Elegy'
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This week, former President Donald Trump announced that Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance will be his running mate in the 2024 election. Vance rose to prominence with his bestselling 2016 memoir, Hillbilly Elegy, which captured his upbringing in Appalachia and his family's intergenerational struggle with poverty, substance abuse and trauma. In today's episode, …
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TB9 ROUND 4 – Making the Turn: Getting A Buzz On
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Welcome to the prelude to Season Four of "The Back Nine"! This season, we're bringing you captivating stories and practical insights from top-tier celebrities, including athletes, tv stars and musical virtuosos, as well as licensed experts and regular folks with amazing, life-changing experiences to share. In this opening episode we’ll relate how t…
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'Ultraviolet' follows a young boy going through puberty and first love
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Aida Salazar's new book, Ultraviolet, has a lot in common with Judy Blume's Forever, but from the point of view of an eighth grade boy; it's all about Elio Solis grappling with his changing body, his first girlfriend and his family life. In today's episode, Salazar tells Here & Now's Deepa Fernandes how watching her own son grow up inspired the eve…
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hey guys! so I"m back with another episode for the free version of this podcast. I've got some VERY exciting news guys! the official Guild Of Music Supervisors Instagram account followed me back recently! SUPER freaking exciting guys! AND, they sent me a form that I filled out to volunteer for their next event in LA, so hopefully it works out & I'l…
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In 'Beautiful Days,' Zach Williams ponders parenthood, reality and the uncanny
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Zach Williams' collection of short stories, Beautiful Days, has earned high praise for the unsettling way it examines mundane, everyday life. In today's episode, Williams tells NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer how becoming a dad inspired the anxiety and wonder of parenthood that shows up throughout Beautiful Days, and the two get to talking about why he chose …
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Two books dive into the musical histories of The Police and Joni Mitchell
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Today's episode is about two emblematic musicians who take us to very different parts of the globe, from the London punk scene to the Laurel Canyon utopia of the 1960s and 70s. First, Stewart Copeland speaks to NPR's Leila Fadel about his memoir, Stewart Copeland's Police Diaries, which chronicles his time as a drummer for the legendary band. Then,…
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In 'Other Rivers,' Peter Hessler chronicles his return to Chinese classrooms
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Foreign correspondent Peter Hessler taught in China during the country's economic boom in the 1990s, which he wrote about in his book River Town. Now, in Other Rivers, Hessler breaks down what it was like to teach there again more than two decades later. In today's episode, he and NPR international correspondent Emily Feng talk about what changed —…
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer unveils her vision for American democracy in 'True Gretch'
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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has a new memoir out – it's about the people and experiences that shaped her version of leadership. Whitmer has led her state through a pandemic, natural disasters and the battle over reproductive rights, among many other issues. In today's episode, she speaks with NPR's Juana Summers about True Gretch: What I've Lear…
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So we’ve taken taken off our caps and done the handshake thing, now we’re headed to the clubhouse to navigate what we learned in Round 3, and man, there was a lot. This season we peppered you with celebrities’ experiences, stories from peers and counsel from seasoned professionals who provided resources to help us navigate life’s second half. The a…
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'Devil Is Fine' explores race, colonialism and grief through magical realism
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Devil Is Fine, the new novel by John Vercher, follows an unnamed protagonist banging out a book pitch in a fugue state that mirrors what's happening in his own life: after the death of his son, a biracial writer inherits a plantation from the white side of his family, which has the remains of both his slave-owning ancestors and the people they ensl…
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'At the Edge of Empire' traces China's history through Edward Wong's family
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The central character of New York Times correspondent Ed Wong's memoir, At the Edge of Empire, is not Wong himself — it's his father, who studied in Beijing in the 1950s and staunchly supported the Chinese Communist Revolution. Wong's book traces his father's disillusionment with Mao's government and eventual move to the U.S. In today's episode, he…
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Ep 322: Matt from Virtfit - the #1 fitness software/app for PTs
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In this episode of Fitness Education Online podcast Jono interviews Matt from Virtfit. Virtfit is A software that is build specifically to all types of gyms and personal trainer. Its a white label app so any personal trainers can customized according to their niche and branding. Check it here: https://www.virtfit.net/ Connect with Matt: https://www…
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SMOOTH by Santana featuring Rob Thomas of Matchbox Twenty and Rick Astley of NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP
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Play along at home with the lyrics: [Verse 1]We're no strangers to loveYou know the rules and so do I (Do I)A full commitment's what I'm thinking ofYou wouldn't get this from any other guy[Pre-Chorus]I just wanna tell you how I'm feelingGotta make you understand[Chorus]Never gonna give you upNever gonna let you downNever gonna run around and desert…
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Kevin Kwan explores race and identity in 'Sex and Vanity' and 'Lies and Weddings'
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Today's episode features two interviews with Kevin Kwan, author of the Crazy Rich Asians series. First, former NPR host Lulu Garcia-Navarro spoke to the writer in 2020 about Sex and Vanity, exploring identity through the lens of a biracial character and setting a new trilogy between Europe and the U.S. Then, Here & Now's Robin Young asks Kwan about…
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A new book examines Alexander Hamilton's plan for public debt
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Alexander Hamilton, the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, is somewhat of a pop culture phenomenon thanks to a hit musical about his life. But a new book called The Hamilton Scheme dives into a less-known part of Hamilton's legacy — his vision for public debt. In today's interview, author and historian William Hogeland speaks with NPR's Steve In…
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In 'Do I Know You?,' a science reporter tackles her own face blindness
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When science reporter Sadie Dingfelder mistakes a complete stranger in the supermarket for her own husband, she realizes something's up. The tests and research that follow result in a face blindness diagnosis and her new book, Do I Know You?. In today's episode, she speaks with NPR's Ayesha Rascoe about the different experiences of consciousness ev…
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The Case for Christian Nationalism | Stephen Wolfe
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Join us for an enlightening episode as we sit down with Dr. Stephen Wolfe, author of the thought-provoking book, "The Case for Christian Nationalism." Hosted by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI), this episode delves into the controversial yet compelling arguments presented in Wolfe's book. Dr. Wolfe discusses the concept of Christian nati…
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Round 3: Ep. 18 - Mindset Coach and Personal Trainer Cliff Moitt: Be Better than Before
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Friends, we promised you a bag full of resources on the The Back 9, and on this episode we close season 3 with an emphatic flourish. We ride the wings of the dynamic Cliff Moitt, personal trainer for high-achieving professionals and elite forces, as we fly into a transformative journey to discover why we need to work out, and the deeper connections…
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Yangsze Choo's 'The Fox Wife' explores gender, murder and folklore in the 1900s
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Yangsze Choo says she doesn't thoroughly plan out her novels – her newest, The Fox Wife, blossomed from that core idea behind the title, of a woman who also happens to be a fox. But beyond that, it's a story about a mother avenging her child, about a murder investigation in early 20th century China, and about family curses. As the author tells NPR'…
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Kara Swisher's memoir 'Burn Book' reflects on a career covering Silicon Valley
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Journalist Kara Swisher, who's been covering the internet and the tech industry for decades, says she's not surprised when people like Steve Jobs or Elon Musk lie to her — but what she says they sometimes don't realize is how much they lie to themselves. Her new memoir, Burn Book, recounts what she's learned in conversation with some of the brighte…
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Ep 321: Music licensing in the Fitness Industry with Jose Horn from One Music
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In this episode of Fitness Education Online podcast Jono interviews Jose Horn Jose is the National Licensing Manager - OneMusic Australia Connect with Jose Horn https://www.linkedin.com/in/jose-horn-37421321/ https://www.facebook.com/onemusicau --- Note: Podcast episodes are hosted by either Jono Petrohilos, Travis Mattern, Claudia Li or Loren Bakk…
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Morgan Talty examines Native identity in 'Night of the Living Rez' and 'Fire Exit'
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Today's episode features two interviews with author Morgan Talty. First, a conversation with NPR's Melissa Block about his 2022 collection of short stories, Night of the Living Rez, and how he navigates the weight of representation for the Penobscot Nation. Then, NPR's Andrew Limbong asks Talty about his new novel, Fire Exit, which takes place in t…
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Carys Davies tackles communication, isolation and the Scottish Clearances in 'Clear'
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In the 1840s, a Scottish minister named John Ferguson accepts the task of traveling to a remote island to evict Ivar, the only man who lives there. When Reverend Ferguson falls off a cliff, Ivar brings him back to life — and the two find a common understanding even as they realize they don't speak the same language. That's the basis of Carys Davies…
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In 'The Extinction of Irena Rey,' translators search for a missing author
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Eight translators from eight countries travel to a Polish forest to begin adapting famed author Irena Rey's newest book into their respective languages. But when Irena Rey disappears, a competitive, ego-fueled search unravels in the surrounding woods and within each person. In today's episode, author Jennifer Croft speaks with NPR's Scott Simon abo…
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#85 The Optimistic God: Noah's Ark I Un-Apologetics Bible Study
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What is the difference between Grace Doctrine and Legalism? Are we eternally secure or can we backslide from salvation? There are truths to be learned from the story of Cain and Abel that some of us may have never thought of. So much of our faith revolves around "Sin Management" we are content to live beneath our calling. Time Codes 0:00 - intro 0:…
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Unveiling the Deep State | Theo Wold
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In this compelling episode of Conservative Conversations, we sit down with Theo Wold, the newly appointed Director of the Administrative State Project at the Claremont Institute. Drawing from his extensive experience in government, including his roles as Solicitor General of Idaho, Acting Assistant Attorney General in the Office of Legal Policy at …
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Round 3: Ep. 17 - Growing Bolder Founder Marc Middleton: Aging Successfully
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We encourage you to do some active stretching before you jump into this edition of the Back 9, because this episode is a vigorous workout. Join us and our Special Guest, Marc Middleton, the famous journalist and founder of Growing Bolder, as we both humorously dissect the quirks of aging, and seriously talk strategy about how to move through middle…
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'Memory Piece' follows female friendships over several decades
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Memory Piece, the latest novel from National Book Award finalist Lisa Ko, kicks off in the 1980s with three teenage girls who find a deep connection to one another. Into the1990s and eventually the 2040s, the book delves into their growth as individuals and friends. In today's episode, Here & Now's Deepa Fernandes speaks with Ko about how art, gent…
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Hey guys! so as promised, I"m back with another episode for the free version of my show. and I"m got some REALLY exciting news for you guys! I officially hit the 200 dollar mark for the crowdfunding campaign for my next EP. YES!!!! we are making some HUGE progress with it considering I've only really been pushing it for the last 2 weeks or so. but …
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'Hard by a Great Forest' is a novel about returning home decades after fleeing war
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The story of Saba, the protagonist of Leo Vardiashvili's novel Hard by a Great Forest, is much like the author's own. A young boy flees the Soviet Republic of Georgia with his father and brother as the country is ravaged by a war. Decades later, when his father goes back to their homeland and promptly disappears, Saba must face his family's past – …
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Ep 320: How Natasha started a fitness podcast that has generated over 1,000,000 downloads
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In this episode of Fitness Education Online podcast Jono interviews Natasha Wakefield Natasha is the Owner & Podcaster at Girl Fit Method. Connect with Natasha: https://www.instagram.com/girlfitmethod/ https://www.facebook.com/natasha.wakefield.3 --- Note: Podcast episodes are hosted by either Jono Petrohilos, Travis Mattern, Claudia Li or Loren Ba…
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'Never Enough' and 'Roctogenarians' examine the culture of success
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Today's episode is all about what it means to "make it" – and why there's no one path to success. First, Jennifer Breheny Wallace speaks with Here & Now's Deepa Fernandes about her new book Never Enough, which examines "toxic achievement culture" and the high pressure young people are under in regards to grades and college admissions. Then, WBUR's …
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'Tehrangeles' follows a family of aspiring Iranian influencers in LA
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Once upon a time, author Porochista Khakpour worked as a shop girl in the luxury stores lining Rodeo Drive. She tells NPR's Ailsa Chang how excited she would get when Iranian-American customers came in — but how poorly those interactions would pan out to be. Her new novel, Tehrangeles, explores the story of one such powerful family in LA on the cus…
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Glynnis MacNicol's memoir brings readers to a summer of pleasure in Paris
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After riding out the first year of the pandemic alone in her small studio apartment in New York City, Glynnis MacNicol saw an opportunity and ran with it. Once vaccines had rolled out in 2021, she booked a flight to, and apartment in, Paris – and the food, wine and sex that followed is the fuel of her new memoir, I'm Mostly Here to Enjoy Myself. In…
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The Problem of Cheating in Universities | Phil Magness
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Join us for an enlightening episode with Phil Magness, renowned economic historian and scholar, as he sits down with the Intercollegiate Studies Institute to discuss: - The pervasive problem of academic plagiarism in universities - Root causes and potential solutions - Magness's extensive research and experience in the field - His pivotal role in e…
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Round 3: Ep. 16 - Allan Williams and Steve Mora: The Lives of our Fathers, Part II
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Friends, on this episode, we continue our Father’s Day discussion, and go beyond the surface to uncover the wisdom of our fathers, the roles we all play as fathers and sons. Our conversation gets both intimate and emotional, as we explore what it means to embrace selflessness, reflect on the enduring influence of fatherly love and support, and disc…
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In 'One of Our Kind,' a Black family moves to a planned utopia
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In the new novel One of Our Kind, Jasmyn Williams moves her family to the planned Black utopia of Liberty, California. But things start to take a turn when Jasmyn realizes not everyone who lives in Liberty is the way she expected them to be. In today's episode, author Nicola Yoon speaks with NPR's Ayesha Rascoe about writing in the thriller genre, …
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Questlove maps a cultural revolution in 'Hip-Hop is History'
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At the height of the Drake and Kendrick Lamar beef a few weeks back, Questlove took to Instagram to say, amongst other things, that "hip-hop is truly dead." In today's episode, he tells NPR's Rodney Carmichael where he was coming from – whether or not he actually believes that – and explains the musical shift, personal stories and cultural changes …
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hey guys! so I"m back with another episode for the free version & I actually have some GREAT news for you guys! VERY soon, FINALLY, I will be launching the crowdfunding campaign for my next EP & I'm VERY excited about FINALLY doing that. what was the holdup with launching this? well, to be honest with you guys, I was experiencing a pretty major roa…
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'Dear Sister,' 'A Fatal Inheritance' examine difficult family histories
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Today's episode highlights two books that grapple with hardships – and perseverance — within a family. First, Here & Now's Robin Young speaks with Michelle Horton about Dear Sister, a memoir chronicling how Horton's sister was arrested for killing her husband, the abuse she'd been suffering at his hands for years, and the family's fight to reduce h…
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