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The Danny Cola Podcast

The Danny Cola Podcast

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The Danny Cola Podcast | A Podcast About Advancing Human Potentials Danny Cola is a wellness coach who loves having thought provoking conversations to better humanity. The Danny Cola Podcast talks topics ranging from all areas of Fitness, Nutrition, Business, Education, Mindset, Goal Setting, and Overall human development. Check out Danny Cola on Instagram: @dannycolafitness and on YouTube @dannycolafitness Go to www.dannycolafitness.com for access to online training
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Cathi Colas Audiobooks. This podcast features some of the best audiobooks narrated by Me! Yep Me! You get 2 episodes a week. I podcast episodes on Mondays and Wednesdays and you never know what you're gonna get! Maybe Mystery or Horror or Fiction or Crime Drama or the Classics. Remember, everyone has a story!
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Welcome to Glow From The Inside hosted hosted by me Shahnaz. An entrepreneur, makeup artist and beauty blogger on the biggest self development journey of my life. Want to live your best life and follow your? Manifest your goals and desires. Improve your mindset and live a more positive life? Want to learn how to live with intention, passion and purpose and be your best self? Tune in ever Friday to get your weekly dose of inspiration. Listen to some amazing guest interviews and follow me on m ...
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Technology tips and insights to help protect your business! We offer weekly interviews with industry experts and leaders from companies like Coca-Cola, Verizon and AT&T to share their insights on cybersecurity and other technology topics. Join your host, Shaun St.Hill, the CEO of Tech and Main!
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Badlands Cola is a cinematic mystery/horror audio drama about eldritch fossils, hate-flirting, and liminal nightmares that yawn wide in the night. In a desert town full of strange fossils and even stranger people, a hard-hearted PI and a broken-down radio DJ attempt to dig up the skeletal past of a cult before it can reform. www.BadlandsCola.com
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The Business Of Social keeps you up-to-date on the ever-changing social media & marketing landscape. David Brickley, CEO & Owner of the nationally recognized social-first agency, STN Digital, is your host each episode as he interviews the top marketers in the world. Each episode will leave you feeling inspired as we discuss how brands and individuals can continue to evolve their strategy. We’ve had conversations with leaders from ESPN, WarnerMedia, Twitter, Instagram, Coca-Cola, Patagonia, P ...
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Did you know that Robert Burns was the first person to feature on a Coca Cola bottle? Or that a book of his poems has orbited the earth 217 times? And he NEVER signed his name as Rabbie? This is a modern and light hearted look at the life and works of Robert Burns; poems explained; myths busted; songs sung and stories told. Listen, laugh, and maybe even learn something new with Alastair Turnbull and guests.
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Listen to the HRchat podcast by HR Gazette to get insights and tips from HR leaders, influencers and tech experts. Topics include HR Tech, AI, Leadership, Talent, Recruitment, Employee Engagement, Recognition, Wellness, DEI, and Company Culture. Hosted by Bill Banham and other HR enthusiasts, the HRchat show publishes interviews with influencers, leaders, analysts, and those in the HR trenches 2-4 times each week. Shows are typically 15 to 30 minutes. Past guests are from organizations inclu ...
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Fitness Contrarian Podcast is designed for the 50+ audience, challenging traditional fitness and health norms. It explores innovative ways to maintain health, strength, and optimal weight with age. Mike Cola, with over 37 years of fitness expertise, brings invaluable insights for gracefully aging. This podcast combines advanced strategies and Mike's pioneering experience, offering a unique perspective for those over 50.
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Sixth Door to the Left

Divine Rodentia Studios

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Sixth Door to the Left is a infrequently updated fiction anthology feed for short stories that needs to be told. Tone may vary greatly, as we ask the question: What’s behind door number 6? Sixth Door to the Left is a Divine Rodentia Studios production. Find out more about Divine Rodentia Studios
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The CMO Show

ImpactInstitute

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How do the leaders of APAC brands use purpose-driven storytelling to bring their big ideas to life, achieve communications goals, drive better business outcomes, and live out a purpose beyond profit? The CMO Show is an award-winning marketing podcast, brought to you by ImpactInstitute, in partnership with Adobe. Each episode features industry insights from a marketing or business leader on strategy, creativity, measurement, evaluation, and more. *ANZ Winner - 2020 CMS Asia Award for 'Best Us ...
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The Last Soviet

iHeartPodcasts and Kaleidoscope

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Lance Bass, NSYNC Superstar and Russian trained astronaut, takes you on a wild ride into space. He tells the story of the last Soviet cosmonaut who is trapped on the world’s only space station, as the country he knows and loves collapses beneath him. On this journey through Earth’s atmosphere in the form of a podcast, Lance introduces you to the woman who won a reality show cosmonaut contest, a ham radio operator in Australia who became a lifeline for the Soviet Space Station, a hustler from ...
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Join Claudia Romo Edelman, a staunch advocate for Hispanics in America and founder of We Are All Human, and Cynthia Kleinbaum Milner, the CMO of MoneyLion, in their transformative podcast, "A LA LATINA." Why "A LA LATINA”?: Despite Latinas representing a significant 9% of the US population, they hold a mere 2% of senior executive roles. This podcast aims to bridge that divide. Spotlighting Latinas making waves in the corporate realm, this platform offers a deep dive into their authentic jour ...
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“Let’s Talk Loyalty” is an industry podcast for loyalty marketing professionals. If you work in loyalty marketing, join us every week to learn the latest ideas and marketing insights from loyalty specialists around the world. Check out our website on: http://www.letstalkloyalty.com/
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Kids gifted with strange powers have grown up under the thumb of the vicious and intelligent driver of the van Novia-Scotia. Seventeen year old Cola’s life in the van is shaken up when her older “sister” Rosaline has disappeared and she realizes Nova will stop at nothing to find her. What will happen when she does? And what will happen to Cola as she nears adulthood, the age when kids in the van seem to slip away?
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The Evolving Leader

Jean Gomes and Scott Allender

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The Evolving Leader Podcast is a show set in the context of the world’s ‘great transition’ – technological, environmental and societal upheaval – that requires deeper, more committed leadership to confront the world’s biggest challenges. Hosts, Jean Gomes (a New York Times best selling author) and Scott Allender (an award winning leadership development specialist working in the creative industries) approach complex topics with an urgency that matches the speed of change. This show will give ...
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Athafnafólk

Sesselja Vilhjálms

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Athafnafólk er hlaðvarpsþáttur þar sem talað er við frumkvöðla og stjórnendur sem hafa náð eftirtektarverðum árangri í viðskiptalífinu. Umsjón með þáttunum hefur Sesselja Vilhjálmsdóttir.
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DJ Michael Hades is based in Denver, CO. Michael Hades is influenced by the 1990s house music scene in New York City. Michael Hades spent countless weekends on the dance floors (Twilo, Roxy, Exit, Limelight) feeling the grooves of Junior Vasquez, Victor Calderone, Peter Rauhofer, James Anderson. Most notable Victor Calderone and Junior Vasquez would create moments on the dance floor that would never be forgotten. It is from experiencing those moments and sounds that Michael Hades created his ...
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Wanta Sip?

The Coca-Cola Company

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Watch the first podcast with marketing leaders Shakir Moin, Ibrahim Khan from The Coca-Cola Company joining WPP OpenX and advertising maverick Rory Sutherland to uncap how some of the most seasoned marketing minds think about a full scale marketing reinvention. Introducing – “Wanta Sip?”. To change or not to change? Is marketing an art or a science? What makes a brand iconic? Join us in the podcast as we explore these questions and many more in bringing back the beloved “Wanta Fanta” campaign.
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Take a heartwarming journey to the Arctic and see the Coca-Cola© Polar Bears as you've never seen them before in this short family film produced by Ridley Scott. Join Jak, Zook, Kaia, Kaskae, Sakari and some dancing puffin friends for a fun-filled adventure sure to bring the family together this holiday season.
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Soda Science: Making the World Safe for Coca-Cola (U Chicago Press, 2024) takes readers deep inside the secret world of corporate science, where powerful companies and allied academic scientists mould research to meet industry needs. The 1990s were tough times for the soda industry. In the United States, obesity rates were exploding. Public health …
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Send us a Text Message. Tune in today for Episode 17 of FATHERLESS by Jim Hirtle. Kat has no recollection of the part she played in Obie’s death. Murdoch visits Oleta’s home to find Elijah. To check out more of my work, go to my website at cathicolas.com, or find me on Audible. If you're an author looking to turn your book into an audiobook, email …
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En este episodio de Let's Talk Loyalty en español, tuvimos como invitado a Juan Pablo de Velasco quien nos habló sobre la estrategia digital de Coca Cola FEMSA llamada Juntos + y cómo a través de ella generan valor a sus clientes. Igualmente nos comentó sobre la estrategia de lealtad para el segmento B2B con Premia Juntos +, un programa de lealtad …
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In this episode, Danny opens up about how nervousness can be a sign of deep care and dedication, emphasizing the power of positive self-talk and passion in achieving long-term well-being. Pia bravely shares her personal journey through depression and anxiety, revealing how fitness and a life-changing bodybuilding competition became crucial elements…
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What is reading? In What Readers Do: Aesthetic and Moral Practices of a Post-Digital Age (Bloomsbury, 2024) Beth Driscoll, an Associate Professor in Publishing, Communications and Arts Management at the University of Melbourne, explores this question by situating reading in a variety of contemporary social contexts. The book’s analysis engages with…
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In their latest book, Fandom is Ugly: Networked Harassment in Participatory Culture (NYU Press, 2024), Mel Stafill highlights the importance of considering contemporary public culture through the lens of fan studies The Gamergate harassment campaign of women in video games, the “Unite the Right” rally where hundreds of Confederate monument supporte…
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Soda Science: Making the World Safe for Coca-Cola (U Chicago Press, 2024) takes readers deep inside the secret world of corporate science, where powerful companies and allied academic scientists mould research to meet industry needs. The 1990s were tough times for the soda industry. In the United States, obesity rates were exploding. Public health …
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The second of Daniel Todman's two sweeping volumes on Great Britain and World War II, Britain's War: A New World, 1942-1947 (Oxford UP, 2020), begins with the event Winston Churchill called the "worst disaster" in British military history: the Fall of Singapore in February 1942 to the Japanese. As in the first volume of Todman's epic account of Bri…
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Angel, a Black tenth-grader at a New York City public school, self-identifies as a nerd and likes to learn. But she’s troubled that her history classes leave out events like the genocide and dispossession of Indigenous people in the Americas, presenting a sugar-coated image of the United States that is at odds with her everyday experience. “The his…
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The second of Daniel Todman's two sweeping volumes on Great Britain and World War II, Britain's War: A New World, 1942-1947 (Oxford UP, 2020), begins with the event Winston Churchill called the "worst disaster" in British military history: the Fall of Singapore in February 1942 to the Japanese. As in the first volume of Todman's epic account of Bri…
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Soda Science: Making the World Safe for Coca-Cola (U Chicago Press, 2024) takes readers deep inside the secret world of corporate science, where powerful companies and allied academic scientists mould research to meet industry needs. The 1990s were tough times for the soda industry. In the United States, obesity rates were exploding. Public health …
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Listen to this interview of Junhua Ding, Professor of Data Science in the Department of Information Science, University of North Texas. We talk about the part that creativity has to play in the publication of impactful research. Junhua Ding : "Engineering research is different from the sort of pure formal sciences of, say, mathematics, where there …
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In his recent book, High-Bounty Men in the Army of the Potomac: Reclaiming Their Honor (The Kent State University Press, 2024), Edwin P. Rutan II rehabilitates the motivations and contributions of late-war Union soldiers and reframes our understanding of how the Union won the Civil War. For more than a century, historians have disparaged the men wh…
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Citizen Cowboy: Will Rogers and the American People (Cambridge UP, 2024) is a probing biography of one of America's most influential cultural figures. Will Rogers was a youth from the Cherokee Indian Territory of Oklahoma who rose to conquer nearly every form of media and entertainment in the early twentieth century's rapidly expanding consumer soc…
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Mango: A Global History (Reaktion, 2024) by Constance L. Kirker & Dr Mary Newman is a beautifully illustrated book that takes us on a tour through the rich world of mangoes, which inspire fervent devotion across the world. In South Asia, mangoes boast a history steeped in Hindu and Buddhist mythology, even earning a mention in the Kama Sutra. Beyon…
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In Building Stalinism: The Moscow Canal and the Creation of Soviet Space (I. B. Tauris, 2018), Cynthia Ruder explores how the building of the Moscow canal reflected the values of Stalinism and how it was used to create distinctly Soviet space, both real and imagined. She discusses the canal as a physical construct: an massive and important infrastr…
  continue reading
 
Soda Science: Making the World Safe for Coca-Cola (U Chicago Press, 2024) takes readers deep inside the secret world of corporate science, where powerful companies and allied academic scientists mould research to meet industry needs. The 1990s were tough times for the soda industry. In the United States, obesity rates were exploding. Public health …
  continue reading
 
Angel, a Black tenth-grader at a New York City public school, self-identifies as a nerd and likes to learn. But she’s troubled that her history classes leave out events like the genocide and dispossession of Indigenous people in the Americas, presenting a sugar-coated image of the United States that is at odds with her everyday experience. “The his…
  continue reading
 
Soda Science: Making the World Safe for Coca-Cola (U Chicago Press, 2024) takes readers deep inside the secret world of corporate science, where powerful companies and allied academic scientists mould research to meet industry needs. The 1990s were tough times for the soda industry. In the United States, obesity rates were exploding. Public health …
  continue reading
 
Mango: A Global History (Reaktion, 2024) by Constance L. Kirker & Dr Mary Newman is a beautifully illustrated book that takes us on a tour through the rich world of mangoes, which inspire fervent devotion across the world. In South Asia, mangoes boast a history steeped in Hindu and Buddhist mythology, even earning a mention in the Kama Sutra. Beyon…
  continue reading
 
In their latest book, Fandom is Ugly: Networked Harassment in Participatory Culture (NYU Press, 2024), Mel Stafill highlights the importance of considering contemporary public culture through the lens of fan studies The Gamergate harassment campaign of women in video games, the “Unite the Right” rally where hundreds of Confederate monument supporte…
  continue reading
 
What is reading? In What Readers Do: Aesthetic and Moral Practices of a Post-Digital Age (Bloomsbury, 2024) Beth Driscoll, an Associate Professor in Publishing, Communications and Arts Management at the University of Melbourne, explores this question by situating reading in a variety of contemporary social contexts. The book’s analysis engages with…
  continue reading
 
In his recent book, High-Bounty Men in the Army of the Potomac: Reclaiming Their Honor (The Kent State University Press, 2024), Edwin P. Rutan II rehabilitates the motivations and contributions of late-war Union soldiers and reframes our understanding of how the Union won the Civil War. For more than a century, historians have disparaged the men wh…
  continue reading
 
Citizen Cowboy: Will Rogers and the American People (Cambridge UP, 2024) is a probing biography of one of America's most influential cultural figures. Will Rogers was a youth from the Cherokee Indian Territory of Oklahoma who rose to conquer nearly every form of media and entertainment in the early twentieth century's rapidly expanding consumer soc…
  continue reading
 
In Building Stalinism: The Moscow Canal and the Creation of Soviet Space (I. B. Tauris, 2018), Cynthia Ruder explores how the building of the Moscow canal reflected the values of Stalinism and how it was used to create distinctly Soviet space, both real and imagined. She discusses the canal as a physical construct: an massive and important infrastr…
  continue reading
 
In Building Stalinism: The Moscow Canal and the Creation of Soviet Space (I. B. Tauris, 2018), Cynthia Ruder explores how the building of the Moscow canal reflected the values of Stalinism and how it was used to create distinctly Soviet space, both real and imagined. She discusses the canal as a physical construct: an massive and important infrastr…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of Business of Social, David Brickley dives into the latest NBA social media performance analysis. Joined by STN Digital’s Associate Director of Analytics, Jason Samuelsen, they explore how each NBA team ranks across various social media platforms. PLUS, get actionable tips to elevate your own social media strategy. Whether you’re a…
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What if you could transform your workplace learning strategy to achieve remarkable performance improvements? Join us on the HRchat Show as we welcome Tom McDowell, the innovative chair of The Learning Network and speaker at DisruptHR Birmingham 2.0. Tom takes us through his inspiring journey in Learning and Development and his shift from traditiona…
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Aleksander Pluskowski of the University of Reading joins Jana Byars to talk about his new book, The Teutonic Knights: Rise and Fall of a Religious Corporation, out 2024 with Reaktion Books. A gripping account of the rise and fall of the last great medieval military order. This book provides a concise and incisive introduction to the knights of the …
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Aleksander Pluskowski of the University of Reading joins Jana Byars to talk about his new book, The Teutonic Knights: Rise and Fall of a Religious Corporation, out 2024 with Reaktion Books. A gripping account of the rise and fall of the last great medieval military order. This book provides a concise and incisive introduction to the knights of the …
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In the years following World War II, the New York intellectuals became some of the most renowned critics and writers in the country. Although mostly male and Jewish, this prominent group also included women and non-Jews. Yet all of its members embraced a secular Jewish machismo that became a defining characteristic of the contemporary experience. W…
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Revolutionary Stagecraft: Theater, Technology, and Politics in Modern China (University of Michigan Press, 2024) offers a fascinating approach to modern Chinese theater history by placing the stage at the center of the story. Combining vivid readings of plays with technical manuals and how-to guides, Tarryn Li-Min Chun charts how stage technology c…
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Revolutionary Stagecraft: Theater, Technology, and Politics in Modern China (University of Michigan Press, 2024) offers a fascinating approach to modern Chinese theater history by placing the stage at the center of the story. Combining vivid readings of plays with technical manuals and how-to guides, Tarryn Li-Min Chun charts how stage technology c…
  continue reading
 
In the years following World War II, the New York intellectuals became some of the most renowned critics and writers in the country. Although mostly male and Jewish, this prominent group also included women and non-Jews. Yet all of its members embraced a secular Jewish machismo that became a defining characteristic of the contemporary experience. W…
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After being the posterchild of democratization, today Central and Eastern Europe is often seen as the region of democratic backsliding. In this episode, Milada Vachudova and Tim Haughton talk with host Licia Cianetti about how ethno-populist and illiberal politicians have been reshaping the region’s politics, how people have gone to the streets to …
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Lise Butler’s Michael Young, Social Science and the British Left, 1945-70 (Oxford UP, 2020) invites us to revisit a figure who, in Butler’s words, is both a ‘relatively obscure’ yet also ‘curiously ubiquitous’ in the political and cultural history of twentieth-century Britain. The book uses Young, a policy maker and sociology to explore the role of…
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Journalism has been in a state of disruption since the development of the Internet. The Metaverse, or what some describe as the future of the Internet, is likely to fuel even further disruption in journalism. Digital platforms and journalism enterprises are already investing substantial resources into the Metaverse, or its likely components of arti…
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