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Join us on our podcast journey as lifelong pals dive into captivating conversations, reminiscing on old memories and exploring new topics together. Get ready for laughter, insight, and the unique bond that only comes from years of friendship!
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Talking Performance was a collaboration with Jay Carter & David Galbraith where they had guests on discussed the world and their views with them. Now Jay is flying solo and he interviews a guest to bring their story to the community and share some of their experiences in an effort to help us all grow.
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Welcome to Beyond the Hedge where the writer, Patrick Galbraith, goes in search of the places, people, traditions and tales that make rural Britain extraordinary. Join Patrick as he heads out along the backroads to meet publicans, writers, hedgelayers, butchers, poets and keepers of everything from pigs to grey partridges to bees. He explores often-complex and sometimes-thorny themes with the help of real experts – practitioners with their hands in the soil and academics who’ve spent their l ...
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Off The Record is a radio program hosted by Natalie Galbraith (dj fluorite) on Fridays at 10 a.m. Listen to local and international musical guests go off the record in an interview at KBVR-FM.
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Grab a cup of coffee and join Matt and his guests for real and honest conversations about sex, pornography, finding freedom from addictions, and Godly sexuality. Looking for freedom from pornography and other sexual addictions? This will be a connecting place to find freedom from shame and to "come as you are" and find freedom. Real questions. Real answers. Real freedom. And some really good coffee. Find more at: www.fb.me/takethejourneytofreedom. Questions? Comments? Email: mgalbraith2007@g ...
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This Podcast is about getting rid of the stress you've been dealing with. We will be discussing Sleep, Breathing, and many more strategies for a stress-free life! *I'm currently out for a little while so I won't be uploading more episodes yet...*Thank you for listening!
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What does it mean to be a true Christian in today's world? In this podcast we discuss modern society, Christian worldview and overall how to live within Christ's peace as a child of the one true living God (plus we joke around a lot).
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Discussing the pursuit for knowledge through enjoyment of classic 80s and 90s import cars. A podcast focused on the internal motivating factors that drive our passion for cars and life while recognizing the connections to our past. Cars, Sports, Politics, and Popular Culture discussed.
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The Goat Cave

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"The Goat Cave" is a BMX based interview podcast with over 100 episodes. Each episode host Cam Galbraith ("HVXGOAT") sits down with guests ranging from local BMX shredders, to some of the most well respected riders in the industry, all with the intentions of sharing a behind the scene look at some of the most memorable moments in BMX history. www.HVXGOAT.com
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Four incompetent FBI agents vent during their weekly meeting in a secure room. Improvised by Jesse, Isabel Galbraith, Bryan Jackson, and Jamal Newman. This podcast features the song “The last sipper and a ring” by Subhashish Panigrahi, copyright 2018.
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From one artist to another. The Adamantium is a Toronto-based interview show hosted by Adam R. Harrison featuring musicians, celebrities & local personalities in casual conversations about art, culture & entertainment.
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IEA Podcast

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The Institute of Economic Affairs podcast examines some of the pressing issues of our time. Featuring some of the top minds in Westminster and beyond, the IEA podcast brings you weekly commentary, analysis, and debates. insider.iea.org.uk
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The Gift of Gab

Alex, Jackson, Penelope, and Sadler: Gifted students at John Tyson Elementary School

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The Gift of Gab podcast is written and produced by Gifted and Talented students from John Tyson Elementary School in Springdale, Arkansas. The hosts GAB about GIFTed kids. Every episode features information the hosts learned while reading The Survival Guide for Gifted Kids by Judy Galbraith. *Permission to share granted by publisher.
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Dispatches from Nowhere

Dispatches from Nowhere

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The aim of this podcast is simple: to bring a group of friends back together to dissect & discuss thought-provoking texts in an open and colorful forum. Abiding by the philosophical underpinnings of Galbraith that a “conventional view serves to protect us from the painful job of thinking,” we commit to think deeply and acknowledge all evidenced-based arguments to be fair game. It is through this vein of reflective and fun conversation that we hope to relate to listeners looking for a frank a ...
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Dustin is an Integrity Music Artist, Song Writer and Worship leader, who has a desire to see the nations ignited with a passion for worship. With an unyielding love for God and His people, Dustin has been able to cross denominational lines with his music. He has an attitude that gives God all the glory, and that attitude transcends age, race, color and creed. Dustin is a husband and father of three, who grew up in a Pastor’s home and has been in church his whole life. He has seen the joys an ...
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Wednesdays

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This is Wednesdays where best friends Melissa and Sophie answer your dilemmas. Join us for a girly chat every week! x Check out our new subscription: ad free, bonus eps and ALL the goss: wednesdays.supercast.com/ Follow us on socials @wednesdayspodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Cineversary celebrates a milestone anniversary of a cinematic classic. Every month, we wish a happy birthday to a different film currently observing a joyous jubilee--everything from a 20th to a 100th anniversary. Host Erik Martin interviews film scholars, critics, historians and fans to discuss why each spotlighted movie is worth celebrating all these years later, its cultural impact and legacy, what we can learn from the picture today, how it has stood the test of time, and more. For more ...
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Common side effects of watching The Weeb Crew may include: Nervousness, agitation, anxiety, sleep problems, stomach pain, loss of appetite, weight loss, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, palpitations, headache, vision problems, increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, seweating, skin rash, psychosis, and numbness, tingling, or cold feeling in your hands or feet. The Weeb Crew may interact with blood thinners, clonidine, dobutamine, epinephrine, isoproterenol, cold/allergy medicine that con ...
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Guide To Awesomeness

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Oxford dictionary defines AWESOME as very impressive or very difficult, and perhaps somewhat frightening. Our goal reflects that very nicely; We aim to inspire you, to ask you to challenge the concepts of change and perhaps step out of your comfort zone to be a better you. Sitting down with industry experts in marketing, branding, sales and more; telling stories and learning about how they became stars in their own right, we will dive into how we can all become AWESOME. This guide will unlea ...
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All Inclusive

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All Inclusive is a podcast about game development and the diverse people who are a part of it. Hosted by Ashley Wade and Jasmin Habezai-Fekri. Contact: allinclusivepdcst@gmail.com
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The Faith Movement is a group of priests, religious and lay Catholics drawn together by a shared vision of Jesus Christ as the fulfilment of creation. The Faith Movement, CIO is a registered charity, number 1188137
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What is 'Mana'? It is the Maori word for prestige, authority, control, power, influence, status, spiritual power, charisma - mana is a supernatural force in a person. Many athletes do not claim their 'Mana' post career and live in a shadow of themselves compared to when they were an athlete. This podcast highlights the specific steps people take in order to claim their Mana outside of the sporting arena. Tune in and take notes, this is gonna be GOOD.
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In 2020, 1 in about 45 people need humanitarian assistance and protection. While these statistics are shocking, they don’t tell the complete human story. This podcast talks to people responding to crises, people affected by them, and writers telling their stories. It will explore if stories can create empathy and spark action to address the causes and consequences of humanitarian crises.
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Information and short stories of adventure, survival, hiking, mountains, Colorado, and related thoughts. Book excerpts from "Rocky Mountain Adventure Collection." Hosted by TJ Burr, author, engineer, & mountaineer. TJ has hiked 13,300 miles in many different natural settings. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tj-burr/support
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Reform the Money

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A collection of speeches and interviews with Economists, Economic Pundits and Financial Consultants on the topics of Economics, Monetary Reform, Globalisation, Banking, Financial Fraud and the Global Fincancial Crisis. "Whosoever controls the volume of money in any country is absolute master of all industry and commerce...." James A. Garfield
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Hey, y’all! I’m AJ Reyes, an actor/singer/alleged human, and I have no idea what I’m doing. If you feel similarly, yay and I’m sorry. Each week we’ll hang out with different artists and entrepreneurs to ask them what they’re doing and how they’re doing it. Hopefully we’ll find some motivation, or at the very least, commiseration. You can follow Can I Bother You on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @canibotheryou! P.B. (Post bother) If you want to learn more about me, your hot mess host, you c ...
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Hey there! I'm the founder of the WANDER School (The Wild Artemisia Nature Discovery, Empowerment, and Reconnection School) and a Botanist, Herbalist, and Professional Forager. Our mission at the school is to offer nature and herbal education that creates healing through connection with the natural world and each other to create local and global health and prosperity. I teach all over these Appalachian Mountains and the country. Let's talk about foraging, wild plant & mushroom awesomeness, h ...
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I have spent most of my life in leadership roles and have become fascinated by the ways in which people inspire others. During Lockdown I have seen some of the best and worst examples of Leadership in my lifetime and feel it is essential that the next generation of leaders can learn by these examples. I am delighted to share my brand new podcast; The Leadership Club, (produced by my own organisation Artz Centre) in which I will be talking to some of the most inspiring people that I have met ...
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Toronto's Pre-Construction Condo and Multifamily real estate Investment show. Toronto's pre-construction and multifamily investment market is a treasure trove for investors seeking lucrative investment returns. With a dynamic and ever-evolving cityscape, there are infinite possibilities for those willing to dive deep into Toronto's billion-dollar landscape. Through the insightful podcasts Billion-Dollar Landscape and James Fields’ expert guidance, investors can uncover the secrets of success ...
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A Podcast about Urban Exploring, the art of recreational trespassing and exploring the unseen and off-limits. Join me every week as I talk to fellow explorers, friends, adventurers are more. We will dig deep into the hobby of Urban Exploring and cover all possible areas and angles! Order Access All Areas by Ninjalicious at this link Freaktography Links https://freaktography.com/ https://www.patreon.com/Freaktography https://www.youtube.com/c/Freaktograph https://www.instagram.com/freaktograp ...
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In this episode of the Guide to Awesomeness, we are joined by David Weir, lawyer and owner of Galbraith and Weir Law Firm in Alliston, Ontario. David shares on the history and evolution of Galbraith and Weir, as well as David's personal journey into the world of law. His approach is shaped by international experiences, driving his commitment to exc…
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The latest edition of Galbraith Podcasts brings a sit down with Jamie Addison-Scott and Lucy Yates of the Galbraith Commercial team. The panel's discussion includes their very different routes into the industry, what advice they have for those starting out their career and what challenges exist in 2024! Make sure to subscribe to Galbraith Podcasts …
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On this special episode, the crew is joined by Patrick W. Galbraith as they wax philosophical about moe, the difference in anime and western media's approach to fiction, vtubers, parasociality, the cyclical nature of anime discourse, and everything in-between. So if you're feeling lonely, we can fix that for all you good Joes.…
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Lead vocalist & guitarist, Baden Donegal, and keyboardist & vocalist, Lach Galbraith, of Australian psychedelic rock band, Ocean Alley, join us on this episode of The Adamantium Podcast. We discuss new material that’s in the works, as well as their last album, Low Altitude Living, and it’s single “Touch Back Down.” We also talk about band camarader…
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Mariam sits down with Matthew Strandmark about his biography of Kentucky’s perennial political candidate, Gatewood Galbraith. They talk Gatewood’s childhood in Carlisle, Kentucky, his family life, his local law career and he captured the state’s attention with his political career. In Gatewood: Kentucky's Uncommon Man, Matthew weaves together perso…
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Join Sylvia Lovely as she tells a story of her own in our Quilting Kentucky's Stories series recalling a humorous moment she shared with her family during a time of impending loss. Sylvia often introduces herself as a lawyer by training, a CEO by experience and a media mogul in her dreams. She has a rich history in media as the author of three book…
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The classic Macnab - salmon, stag and grouse - may be costly but try one of the variants and the experience will never be forgotten What would be your choice for Desert Island Discs? I pondered on this while the Sealyhams worked a brash pile for a rat. Plastic Bertrand’s Ca Plane Pour Moi definitely, along with Noel Coward’s Mad Dogs and Englishmen…
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When June weedcut is done and peace returns to the chalkstreams the trout become fickle and the fishing is engrossing The time of the Mayfly hatch on the chalkstreams has long been one of the highlights of our fishing calendar. Normally through May and early June this wonderful insect that even us uneducated entomologists can identify have fisherme…
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What if our uplands are already producing good biodiversity and tree planting will damage this and their potential to capture carbon? Is there time to rethink, or has the expensive rewilding express train already left the station? Whilst few could argue that our country needs more woodland, the difficulty is agreeing on where we plant all those tre…
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I unearth some home truths about nature writing and try to explain why it matters For the last three mornings, I’ve been up at 4.00 am murdering adverbs. I have just finished my book on Britain’s coastline, and my agent thinks I need to reduce the word count by about 4,000, of which at least a quarter will come from adverbs. She is right. Adverbs a…
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In this episode of the IEA Podcast, host Matthew Lesh is joined by Andy Mayer, Chief Operating Officer, and Harrison Griffiths, Communications Officer, to dissect the recent King's Speech and its implications for the UK's energy, planning and railway sectors. The panel dives deep into the government's ambitious planning reforms, exploring how these…
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The Norwegian Government has shut down salmon fishing on some of the country’s most storied rivers. Should it serve as a warning to us all? Tom’s grandfather had a fine death. He was discovered lying on a gravel bank of the river Orkla in Norway, his hat tilted to shield his face from the sun. His fishing rod rested neatly beside him, and next to t…
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In this interview, Antony interviews his co-host Marika about some of the lessons she has learnt along her journey as a physiotherapist (including sharing some of her big mistakes!). Marika Hart is an APA-titled Musculoskeletal and Continence and Pelvic Health Physiotherapist. She started her journey in Perth, before heading to London, Melbourne an…
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If you appreciate good restaurants, especially if you live in South Bend, you’ve likely experienced flavors from Terra Spice. However, this premium spice company flies under the average consumer's radar. The fact that you’re reading this right now is a bit of a story in itself… Read the article on Food Belt Food Belt is a project by Kath of Keur De…
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Living and working in the countryside often requires a creative approach to problem-solving, best demonstrated by the improvised solutions we come up with. They may not be pretty, or even terribly safe, but they get the job done You will, I am sure, be familiar with the concept of a ‘life hack’. Social media and the press are awash with videos and …
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Fieldsports, along with Israel and private schools, are red meat for the rabble of Labour backbenchers. As a public-school-educated trophy-hunter with a Jewish surname, I'm off to an internment camp. Good intentions are wonderful things. In June 2024, they paved the way for 60,000 people to march in London alongside Chris Packham, Extinction Rebell…
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Vocalist, Frank Kadillac, and drummer, Adrian Morris, of Canadian alt-pop duo, Neon Dreams, join us on this episode of The Adamantium Podcast. We discuss their new album, The Good, The True And The Beautiful, it’s concept of the hero’s journey, how every song relates to a Zodiac sign, and it’s lead single “The Art of Letting Go.” We also talk about…
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In Cineversary podcast episode #72, host Erik Martin is joined by guest Ken Womack—author of several books on the Fab Four including The Cambridge Companion to the Beatles and Living the Beatles Legend: The Untold Story of Mal Evans—as they celebrate the 60th birthday of A Hard Day’s Night, directed by Richard Lester. Together, they rediscover the …
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Sophie is back from Glasto, so the girls are diving into all their festival tips! Plus, they play a fun game: what big event would they miss for their favourite celeb? Things get wild when they discuss what they’d miss out if Paul Walker came back to life 👀 On the dilemma front, a Tiny wonders if she just enjoys her alone time or has fallen out of …
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The conversation covers various topics, including gardening, motorcycle riding, a viral parking lot altercation, the use of phones in public, AI, and the future of technology. The participants discuss their perspectives on recording and sharing videos, with some expressing a preference for being present in the moment rather than capturing it on cam…
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In this episode of the IEA Podcast, Tom Clougherty and Matthew Lesh are joined by Sam Dumitriu, Head of Policy at Britain Remade, to discuss Labour's ambitious plans for housing, infrastructure, and economic growth. The conversation delves into the party's strategy to reform the planning system, restore housing targets, and streamline infrastructur…
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We’ve undoubtedly all seen wood pigeons but did you know they are one of Britain’s biggest agricultural pests? It’s estimated they cause over £75m-£100m worth of damage to farmers’ crops every year. They are also delicious and are highly prized, gastronomically, in pubs and restaurants. Patrick sets off for the Cotswolds to shoot some pigeons over …
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This week, Melissa and Sophie tackle a sticky situation for one of our Tinies: her boyfriend has been liking another girl's photos on Instagram. Is it cheating? Could it be a red flag, or just a harmless like? They've also got all you Tinies a handy checklist on what to look for if you suspect your boyfriend might be cheating (with consent, of cour…
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In this episode of the Guide To Awesomeness, we are joined by Krystal Robson, the owner and photographer of Krystal Robson Photography. Join us as she shares over 15 years of experience behind the lens capturing love and life, as a seasoned wedding and lifestyle portrait photographer with a passion and a love for human connection. Krystal discusses…
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This week I am joined by Teina Moetara who I first met a few years back when I was part of the HPSNZ Coach Accelerator Program and he hosted us at Manutuke Marae. It was an epic experience which I wont try to explain here but it is fair to say it had a massive impact on me, I am still learning more about this space and believe it could be a massive…
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In this episode of the IEA Podcast, host Tom Clougherty and co-host Matthew Lesh are joined by Dr. Michael Turner, a pollster, strategist, and fellow at the Adam Smith Institute, to dissect the recent UK General Election results. The conversation delves into Labour's victory, exploring the nuances behind their substantial majority and the implicati…
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The Institute of Economic Affairs hosted a Book Club event featuring author and IEA Senior Education Fellow, Marc-William Palen, hosted by IEA Managing Editor Dan Freeman, to discuss his book "Pax Economica: Left-Wing Visions of a Free Trade World." In this fascinating conversation, Palen explores the often-overlooked history of left-wing free trad…
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Melissa and Sophie are back from their friend's wedding, ready to dive into all things bridesmaids as wedding season kicks off! They’ll be sharing top tips on keeping your hairstyle flawless in the heat and hacks to prevent makeup from melting in the sun 🥵 This week, we have an incredibly JUICY dilemma that’s a real family affair. Our Tiny is caugh…
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In this episode Richard Young shares his background in sports and coaching, highlighting his curiosity and experimentation in finding what matters in performance. He emphasizes the importance of creating systems that work for individuals and teams, focusing on the core elements that lead to sustained high performance. Richard discusses the concept …
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Singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, Lynn Gunn, of pop rock band, PVRIS, joins us on this episode of The Adamantium Podcast. We discuss their most recent album, Evergreen, latest single, “Oil & Water”, and upcoming collaboration EP. We also talk about the various instruments she plays, overcoming serious vocal struggles, co-directing her …
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In this episode of the IEA Podcast, host Tom Clougherty and Matthew Lesh are joined by Daniel Freeman to discuss three timely and controversial topics. They begin by examining Nigel Farage's recent comments on Ukraine and NATO expansion, exploring the nuances of the situation and how it's perceived differently in the UK versus the US. The conversat…
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Our language both reveals and shapes our internal philosophy about all of the beings and things in the world. And it guides our behaviors and interactions with those things -- humans, animals, plants, and non-living things. Yet these below-the-hood inclinations are formed very informally, usually without conscious thought. This interview with Anna …
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We’ve probably all heard the term ‘regenerative farming’ but what does it actually mean, how do you farm regeneratively, and what does it achieve? Patrick heads to North Norfolk to meet Jimmy Goodley, a farmer in the Stiffkey Valley who is trying to create a financially viable and sustainable farming business for his young children to one day take …
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Heyy Tinies, It's Euros season and the return of the WAGs —discover which famous footballer their close friend used to date! 👀 On the dilemma front, one Tiny is in a tizzy as her boyfriend is on Grindr. What should she do? Sophie and Melissa discuss this tricky situation, balancing supporting him vs. looking out for herself. Summer is finally here,…
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In this episode on the Guide To Awesomeness we are joined by Jane Clarke, the President of the Alliston and District Humane Society. We explore the origins of ADHS, its evolution into a prominent no-kill shelter in South Simcoe County, and the challenges the shelter currently faces. Jane elaborates on the upcoming expansion project for ADHS, highli…
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Andrew Gaze reflects on his early days in rugby, his rugby career, and his roles at Adidas and the his work with New Zealand Rugby. He also shares his involvement with the Coach for Life Foundation, an organization dedicated to supporting, recognizing, connecting, and celebrating performance coaching in New Zealand. Coach for Life focuses on develo…
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Want More? Check out our new subscription: ad free, bonus eps and ALL the goss wednesdays.supercast.com/ Heyyy Tinies, Sophie and Melissa have a BIG debrief on their weekends from partying in Ibiza to how TikTok ruining their fave spots! As for the dilemma's it's a juicy week, Sophie and Melissa decide if it's a just a bad joke or a bad boyfriend a…
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Kali Mattheus joins us with a story of finding comfort in our memories and letting go of the guilt of missing a goodbye. Kali Mattheus is a podcaster, producer, videographer, editor, and writer who has called Lexington, Kentucky home for more than half her life. She has a rich background in television and movie production that stems from a deep lov…
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Frontman, Jim Cuddy, of illustrious country rock band, Blue Rodeo, joins us on this episode of The Adamantium Podcast. We discuss his latest solo album, All The World Fades Away, and it’s lead single “Learn to Live Alone.” We also talk about his upcoming induction into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame, Blue Rodeo’s very first gig at Toronto ba…
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The Institute of Economic Affairs hosted a Book Club event featuring Michael F. Cannon, Director of Health Policy Studies at the Cato Institute, to discuss his book "Recovery: A Guide to Reforming the U.S. Health System." The event was moderated by Tom Clougherty, IEA Executive Director. Cannon provided an in-depth analysis of the U.S. healthcare s…
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Peter Arnott shares his background in golf coaching and his innovative approach to practice and skill acquisition. He highlights the importance of understanding how the environment shapes behavior and advocates for a holistic coaching approach. Pete discusses his co-authored books on the constraints-led approach to golf coaching and Tiger Woods' pr…
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Mecha, spells, and painted cels, that's what retro anime is made of! In this episode, the Crew catches up with Robert Woodhead after his retirement from Animeigo to reflect on its history, discuss the licensing process and media preservation, working in the anime industry, and even manage to squeeze in a little anime discussion.…
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The conversation starts with a discussion about being hardwired in the matrix and the benefits of a hardwired internet connection. They then talk about their bowling league and the different outfits they wear. They also discuss the upcoming arrival of a new baby and make predictions about the gender. The conversation ends with a discussion about ge…
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This is the episode that has been 6 years in the making! We are thrilled to be able to chat to Dr Jennifer Kruger, who is the CEO and co-founder of JUNOFEM, a medtech company spun out of the University of Auckland. Jennifer's background is clinical, but has been an academic for most of her career, so her name is probably familiar to most who are li…
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On this episode of the IEA Podcast, host Matthew Lesh is joined by David Galbraith, a British architect, designer and internet entrepreneur to ask: Is Europe Being Left Behind? Galbraith argues that Europe's postwar economic model rewarding hard work but providing a massive welfare state is now unaffordable given demographic realities. He sees Euro…
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Eleanor Harris returns to the podcast for a chat with Richard Higgins and Ian Hope. The panel discuss thebusy project development taking place and what are some of the benefits for people investing. They look ahead to next week’s RHS and some of the conversations that will be had on the Galbraith stand.Follow Galbraith on social media so you're alw…
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Maybe there is no silver bullet, no holy grail of grazing. But there are patterns of grazing impacts that work well for particular plant communities, and good grazing managers give attention to these effects and modify them over time to achieve landscape goals. Jim Howell is the founder of Grasslands, LLC, a ranch management company that directs gr…
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In Cineversary podcast episode #71, host Erik Martin is joined again by Eddie Muller, host of TCM’s Noir Alley and founder/president of the Film Noir Foundation, to mark the golden anniversary of Chinatown (1974), directed by Roman Polanski and starring Jack Nicholson. Together, they investigate what makes this movie tick like precision clockwork 5…
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It's often said that, within 25 years, the turtledove will be gone from England's hedgerows. When they go, if they go, we will lose something that is a huge part of British culture – they are present in our folk songs and our poetry and for centuries the sound they make, a sort of sweet purring, has been synonymous with springtime. But in Suffolk, …
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"You Do Not Exist: An Introduction to George Orwell's 1984" is a comprehensive analysis of one of the most influential novels of the 20th century, published by the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA). This thought-provoking work delves into the life of George Orwell, the historical context that shaped his writing, and the enduring relevance of his …
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