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The We Ship It Podcast dives into your favorite and not-so-favorite couples of all time! 📚🎬📺💕 You know: Elizabeth and Darcy, Romeo and Juliet, Leslie and Ben, Ron and Hermione (or should it have been Harry and Hermione?)...you name it! Let's talk ships! ⛵️ Will your ship sail or sink? Listen to find out! 🎙 New eps every Friday!! -------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with us on our socials or by emailing us at weshipitpodcast@gmail.com Find all of our links an ...
The Agents of Innovation podcast features interviews with entrepreneurs, philanthropists, and artists.
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A show for anyone looking to level up their award travel lifestyle! Points strategy coach and speaker, Julia Menez, interviews award travelers from all walks of life about their points and miles stories and secrets. You won't find these by simply Googling "best points and miles blog." The Geobreeze Travel podcast features interviews with a diverse population of award travelers, including voices that are normally underrepresented in larger points and miles blogs and media (e.g. women and peop ...
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For first time parents-to-be, there are existential questions: how do we instill positive values? How do we discuss difficult topics? At what age can we show our kid Die Hard? While hosts Tom and Erin are clueless on most of these questions, they are determined to at least figure out that last one. On Baby’s First Watchlist, the couple break down a movie, ultimately deciding whether it belongs in their future son’s Netflix queue. They don’t claim to be experts in film OR child rearing—they’r ...
Do not listen to this podcast - unless you love being terrified. If you enjoy discussing serial killers, murder mysteries, and paranormal activity (and are unqualified to do so)- this is the podcast for you. We have combined our love of all things spooky - movies, serial killers, unsolved mysteries and ghosts into one podcast. We will chat about our favorite scary movies, hauntings, mysteries and yes - murders. Tune in if you dare!
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The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast
Supercharge your learning and enhance your practice with this Internal Medicine Podcast featuring board certified Internists as they interview the experts to bring you clinical pearls, practice-changing knowledge, and bad puns. Doctors Matthew Watto, Paul Williams, and friends (a national network of students, residents, and clinician-educators) deliver a little knowledge food for your brain hole. Yummy! No boring lectures here, just high-value content and a healthy dose of humor. Fantastic f ...
Host Jordan Lloyd Bookey speaks with authors and reading enthusiasts to explore ways to build a stronger culture of reading in our communities. They'll dive into their personal experiences, inspirations, and why their stories and ideas are connecting so well with kids.
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A Hollywood True Crime Podcast covering Mark Ebner's "How I got those stories" stories. Mark Ebner is an American journalist and New York Times bestselling author who has covered all aspects of celebrity and crime culture for Spy, Rolling Stone, Maxim, Details, Hustler, Los Angeles Magazine, Premiere, Salon, Spin, Radar, The Daily Beast, Gawker, BoingBoing, Esquire and New Times. He has produced for and/or appeared as a commentator on NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, FOX, A&E, DiscoveryID, Comedy ...
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EntreArchitect Podcast with Mark R. LePage


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EntreArchitect Podcast with Mark R. LePage
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Architect Mark R. LePage explores the business of architecture, firm leadership and the everyday life of an architect. From Gābl Media, EntreArchitect Podcast features weekly interviews with inspiring, passionate people who share their knowledge and expertise... all to help you build a better business as a small firm entrepreneur architect. Proven business strategies for architects, including financial management, profit, marketing, sales, productivity, and planning.
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The Story Studio Podcast - Writing, Storytelling, and Marketing Advice for Writers & Business


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The Story Studio Podcast - Writing, Storytelling, and Marketing Advice for Writers & Business
Johnny B. Truant, Sean Platt, and David Wright
Stories turn songs into symphonies, events into memories, and lives into legends. In our crowded world, “knowing your story” cuts through the noise so you can make your mark — whether you want to sell more books, increase profits, or just make a difference. At Sterling & Stone, Story is our business. The Story Studio Podcast is where we explore ways we can all tell our stories better.
Do you love hearing people's travel stories? The Travel Story Society is a group that focuses on telling people's travel stories. We aim to make you laugh, learn and inspire you to travel to far out places. We want the weirdest, funniest and sometimes scariest travel stories out there and this is where we talk all about them. This easy listening podcast is meant to just be like listening to a convocation with friends, something we have all missed. It is also a website www.travelstorysociety. ...
An original podcast brought to you by the graduate students of the Department of Anthropology at The Ohio State University. Join us once as we explore the human experience! We are now a part of the Anthropology Public Outreach Program at The Ohio State University. Follow us @ohiostateAPOP
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EA501: Shannon Hughes - How To Attract Top Talent To Your Architecture Firm
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How To Attract Top Talent To Your Architecture Firm Shannon Hughes is a consultant and facilitator with a calling to nurture 'people first' company culture with small and medium-sized firms. In her practice, Enlivened Studios, she brings strategic business mentorship and experiential teaching practices to incite easeful collaboration and embolden t…
If you'd like to donate to Team Apryl for this weekend's LLS BIG CLIMB in Seattle, go to: Team Apryl's Page This episode is brought to you by Jeannie Kulwin Coaching! Listen to Jeannie’s healing journey here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-mind-and-fitness-podcast/id1291091376?i=1000532375002 Learn more about her 1:1 coaching program her…
Oscar seekers, rejoice! Today’s episode is All About Eve, and it’s all about how much we like old movies! Bette Davis, Marilyn Monroe, and a bunch of actors we just met…we’re discussing ‘em. Buckle your seatbelts and give it a listen! PLOT SUMMARY ENDS AT 23:24 Next week's movie, PITCH PERFECT (2012), is available on Prime! Find us: Instagram: http…
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Lonely Planet: Erin Entrada Kelly on Looking After the Overlooked
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On Today's Show "A lot of my books have characters who are lonely, who are trying to figure out their way, who don't feel seen in the world, who don't know how to use their voice. I want to write books for those kids because I want a safe way for them to navigate all that stuff." - Erin Entrada Kelly As an introvert battling depression and bullying…
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#386 Primary Aldosteronism, MRAs, and Renovascular Hypertension: NephMadness Pod Crawl 2023
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We demystify primary aldosteronism, MRAs (mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists), non-steroidal MRAs, and how to recognize and treat renovascular hypertension with nephrologist/hypertension expert, Dr. Matt Luther (@DrJMLuther) as part of the NephMadness PodCrawl 2023. Fill out a bracket for NephMadness and check out all eight NephMadness PodCrawl…
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Episode 122: Lyne& Uwe, Antigua Cigars, Antigua, Guatemala
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Lyne & Uwe are the co-founders of Antigua Cigars, located in Antigua, Guatemala. Uwe is originally from Germany; Lyne is originally from Quebec City, Canada. They met a few decades ago while Uwe was living in Canada. Cigars are part of the story that brought them together. For the past 17 years, they have lived in Antigua, Guatemala, and for almost…
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Episode 125: Family Travel to Egypt with Kamree Price
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Kamree Price from @ourfamilypassport is an art history professor, academic researcher, and mom to a blended family of six by day and a self-described family travel crazy by night. She believes you don’t have to be rich or to “sell it all” to have luxury and epic experiences all over the world with your crew! In this episode, we discuss Kamree’s fan…
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EA500: Mark Zweig - Mark R. LePage Shares His Vision for EntreArchitect and the Future of Small Firm Architects
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Mark R. LePage Shares His Vision for EntreArchitect and the Future of Small Firm Architects Mark R. LePage, AIA, NCARB is a licensed architect based in Charlotte, North Carolina. He is President and CEO of Gābl Technologies, Inc. and the founder of EntreArchitect, the global community for small firm entrepreneur architects, and EntreArchitect.com, …
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For the third year in a row I was asked to speak at a graduate class at the University of Rochester with past guest Dr. Douglas Guiffrida's students. This is always such an honor to do - always a lot of fun and good questions towards the end of the episode. This episode is brought to you by Jeannie Kulwin Coaching! Listen to Jeannie’s healing journ…
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Very Special Episode 3 - 95th Oscars Recap (w/Uncle Nick P.)
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It’s our third Very Special Episode! Uncle Nick P. returns once more to break down the results of the 95th Academy Awards. From the very first mention of Pinocchio to the Best Picture award capping a 7-win night for Everything Everywhere All at Once, check out what we thought! Next week's movie, ALL ABOUT EVE (1950) is available on AppleTV! Find us…
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Episode 39 - Beauty and the Beast (1991)
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In this episode we cover a tale as old as time, 1991’s Beauty and the Beast! This classic has it all: great songs, beautiful animation, and a blessedly short runtime. Come for the lesson on eras in Disney animation, stay for the five thousand baby noises! PLOT SUMMARY ENDS AT 16:36 Our 95th Academy Awards recap drops tomorrow! After that, next week…
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The Milky Way may be spawning many more stars than astronomers had thought Gamma rays reveal the galaxy's star-making power By Ken Croswell
The Milky Way may be spawning many more stars than astronomers had thought Gamma rays reveal the galaxy's star-making power By Ken Croswell
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Ghost Particle' chronicles the neutrino's discovery and what's left to learn Author James Riordon talks with Science News about the new book By Erin Wayman
Ghost Particle' chronicles the neutrino's discovery and what's left to learn Author James Riordon talks with Science News about the new book By Erin Wayman
Orca moms baby their adult sons.
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Here's why icicles made from pure water don't form ripples The skewers grow drop by drop instead of via a coat of water like their salty counterparts By Emily Conover
Here's why icicles made from pure water don't form ripples The skewers grow drop by drop instead of via a coat of water like their salty counterparts By Emily Conover
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Hominids used stone tool kits to butcher animals earlier than once thought The makers of these versatile implements, which enabled a well-rounded diet, remain a mystery By Bruce Bower
Hominids used stone tool kits to butcher animals earlier than once thought The makers of these versatile implements, which enabled a well-rounded diet, remain a mystery By Bruce Bower
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76 percent of well-known insects fall outside protected areas The borders of many conservation sites barely overlap with species' ranges By Freda Kreier
76 percent of well-known insects fall outside protected areas The borders of many conservation sites barely overlap with species' ranges By Freda Kreier
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A newfound 'croakless' frog may communicate via touch The animal might use spines on its throat to recognize potential mates instead of calls By McKenzie Prillaman
A newfound 'croakless' frog may communicate via touch The animal might use spines on its throat to recognize potential mates instead of calls By McKenzie Prillaman
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How fingerprints form was a mystery - until now A theory proposed by mathematician Alan Turing in the 1950s helps explain the process By McKenzie Prillaman
How fingerprints form was a mystery - until now A theory proposed by mathematician Alan Turing in the 1950s helps explain the process By McKenzie Prillaman
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Psychedelics may improve mental health by getting inside nerve cells What matters is on the inside - of neurons By McKenzie Prillaman
Psychedelics may improve mental health by getting inside nerve cells What matters is on the inside - of neurons By McKenzie Prillaman
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Fish can recognize themselves in photos, further evidence they may be self-aware Self-awareness may be more widespread among animals than we once thought By Betsy Mason
Fish can recognize themselves in photos, further evidence they may be self-aware Self-awareness may be more widespread among animals than we once thought By Betsy Mason
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In the wake of history's deadliest mass extinction, ocean life may have flourished Marine ecosystems were back in action just a million years after the Permian-Triassic die-off By Nikk Ogasa ...
In the wake of history's deadliest mass extinction, ocean life may have flourished Marine ecosystems were back in action just a million years after the Permian-Triassic die-off By Nikk Ogasa
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Cockatoos can tell when they need more than one tool to swipe a snack Besides chimps, the birds are the only known nonhumans to use a tool kit By Erin Garcia de Jesús
Cockatoos can tell when they need more than one tool to swipe a snack Besides chimps, the birds are the only known nonhumans to use a tool kit By Erin Garcia de Jesús
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The standard model of particle physics passed one of its strictest tests yet Electrons' magnetism confirms particle physics' most precise prediction By Emily Conover
The standard model of particle physics passed one of its strictest tests yet Electrons' magnetism confirms particle physics' most precise prediction By Emily Conover
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Climate 'teleconnections' may link droughts and fires across continents New research could help countries forecast and collaborate to deal with dry spells and fires By Nikk Ogasa
Climate 'teleconnections' may link droughts and fires across continents New research could help countries forecast and collaborate to deal with dry spells and fires By Nikk Ogasa
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The Kuiper Belt's dwarf planet Quaoar hosts an impossible ring The ring lies outside a typical, mathematically determined distance from the small world Far-out ring By Lisa Grossman
The Kuiper Belt's dwarf planet Quaoar hosts an impossible ring The ring lies outside a typical, mathematically determined distance from the small world Far-out ring By Lisa Grossman
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Readers discuss net-zero carbon emissions and glass frogs By Science News Staff
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Rapid melting is eroding vulnerable cracks in Thwaites Glacier's underbelly Scientists have now explored a hard-to-reach ocean cavity under a crucial glacier in Antarctica By Douglas Fox
Rapid melting is eroding vulnerable cracks in Thwaites Glacier's underbelly Scientists have now explored a hard-to-reach ocean cavity under a crucial glacier in Antarctica By Douglas Fox
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Earth's inner core may be reversing its rotation Such a turnaround might sound bizarre, but isn't likely to have profound effects on life By Nikk Ogasa
Earth's inner core may be reversing its rotation Such a turnaround might sound bizarre, but isn't likely to have profound effects on life By Nikk Ogasa
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50 years ago, Earth's chances of contacting E.T. looked slim Excerpt from the February 24, 1973 issue of Science News By Erin Garcia de Jesús
50 years ago, Earth's chances of contacting E.T. looked slim Excerpt from the February 24, 1973 issue of Science News By Erin Garcia de Jesús
Trauma distorts our sense of time and self.
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A new metric of extinction risk considers how cultures care for species When local cultures are threatened, that puts their important species at risk By Jude Coleman
A new metric of extinction risk considers how cultures care for species When local cultures are threatened, that puts their important species at risk By Jude Coleman
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The deadly VEXAS syndrome is more common than doctors thought The inflammatory illness may affect nearly 1 in 4,000 older men in the United States By Meghan Rosen
The deadly VEXAS syndrome is more common than doctors thought The inflammatory illness may affect nearly 1 in 4,000 older men in the United States By Meghan Rosen
Are your cats having fun or fighting?
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Chemical residue reveals ancient Egyptians' mummy-making mixtures Mummification specialists had distinct concoctions for specific parts of the body By Bruce Bower
Chemical residue reveals ancient Egyptians' mummy-making mixtures Mummification specialists had distinct concoctions for specific parts of the body By Bruce Bower
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These shape-shifting devices melt and re-form thanks to magnetic fields Gallium plus magnetism equals something straight out of Terminator 2 By McKenzie Prillaman
These shape-shifting devices melt and re-form thanks to magnetic fields Gallium plus magnetism equals something straight out of Terminator 2 By McKenzie Prillaman
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This dinosaur might have used its feet to snag prey in midair like modern hawks How well Microraptor flew is debated, but its toe pads are giving clues to how it behaved By Derek Smith
This dinosaur might have used its feet to snag prey in midair like modern hawks How well Microraptor flew is debated, but its toe pads are giving clues to how it behaved By Derek Smith
What has Perseverance found in two years on Mars?
Some 'friendly' bacteria backstab their algal pals.
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We Are Electric' delivers the shocking story of bioelectricity The book chronicles an underexplored area of science and how it could advance medicine By Meghan Rosen
We Are Electric' delivers the shocking story of bioelectricity The book chronicles an underexplored area of science and how it could advance medicine By Meghan Rosen
Readers ask about fungal lung infections By Science News Staff
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Prairie voles can find partners just fine without the 'love hormone' oxytocin The hormone was thought to be essential to how social bonds form between the animals By Darren Incorvaia
Prairie voles can find partners just fine without the 'love hormone' oxytocin The hormone was thought to be essential to how social bonds form between the animals By Darren Incorvaia
Procrastination may harm your health.
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How plant 'muscles' fold up a mimosa leaf fast Specially shaped cells work like motors to close mimosa leaflets like a book By Susan Milius
How plant 'muscles' fold up a mimosa leaf fast Specially shaped cells work like motors to close mimosa leaflets like a book By Susan Milius
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Fossils suggest early primates lived in a once-swampy Arctic The animals probably moved north as the planet warmed, to a new habitat opening near the poles By Freda Kreier
Fossils suggest early primates lived in a once-swampy Arctic The animals probably moved north as the planet warmed, to a new habitat opening near the poles By Freda Kreier
Water is weird.