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Think Tank is a podcast that contributes educational insights to small to medium size business on SEO, Online Marketing and Business Development. Our agency helps clients get on the first page of Google through SEO, Pay Per Click Management, Social Media Marketing, Web Design and helping companies grow through marketing strategies and online campaigns. I Think an Idea is located in Los Angeles and helps clients globally expand their brands and online business!
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Philadelphia's longest running music podcast (we think), with your host, Dan Drago. Conversations with artists and community, intimate musical performances, in-depth discussions on performing, touring, recording, and being alive.
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Conversations with Tyler

Mercatus Center at George Mason University

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Tyler Cowen engages today’s deepest thinkers in wide-ranging explorations of their work, the world, and everything in between. New conversations every other Wednesday. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
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Arthur Mendoza was the principal acting instructor for the Stella Adler Conservatory of Acting West. He has taught in Los Angeles for more than 20 years and has worked with such talents as Khandi Alexander, Sasha Barrese, Peta Wilson, Finola Hughes, Branford Marsalis, Deidre Hall, John Jopson, and Salma Hayek, and he worked extensively with Benicio del Toro after he won a scholarship to the Conservatory. He has performed in more than 124 plays and worked on television and in film, including ...
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Library Talks

The New York Public Library

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Join The New York Public Library and your favorite writers, artists, and thinkers for smart talks and provocative conversations from the nation’s cultural capital.
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An entertaining and old-timey radio drama about the young men of Company 696 of the Civil Conservation Corps in the 1930s. Stationed in Makanda, Illinois, this company along with others helped to build the breath-taking, historical landmark, Giant City State Park. Camp Giant City shows the endearing and indomitable spirit of rural folk hit hard by the Great Depression and tells the adventures of young men discovering the peaks and valleys of building and becoming part of a community. Produce ...
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Back to the Future The Musical Fans

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Career & Life Journeys: Hosted by Adam Posner, he interviews top experts, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders from the world of Entrepreneurship, Talent Acquisition, Personal Growth, and other world-class amazing humans to decode their success via their insights into their own career journeys and personal growth. The goal of #thePOZcast is to showcase amazing humans who share their stories to inspire you to harness your inner tenacity to drive your life and career forward. Adam Posner is the ...
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The Disability And…Podcast gets right to the heart of some of the most pressing issues in arts, culture and beyond with a series of bold, provocative and insightful interviews with disabled artists, key industry figures and the odd legend. The Disability and…Podcast is currently monthly.
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It’s been about a year since our last cast interview… but we’re BACK! ⚡️ The phenomenally talented Elliott Evans who currently plays Alternate Marty and many other residents of Hill Valley in Back to the Future The Musical in the West End recently joined us for a little chat! With just a few weeks left in Hill Valley, we discussed Elliott’s path to…
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Round out your week of news headlines with Boyd Matheson! Boy walks through the latest on the presidential campaign trail and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s meetings with several leaders. Josh Rogin from The Washington Post shares how Vance is falling short in foreign relations. Dissect the latest report on universal basic income with Eric Boeh…
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In our daily lives, we often face challenging conversations that can make or break relationships and outcomes. Many of us believe the choice is between speaking up and staying silent, but there's a crucial third option we often overlook. By mastering the art of crucial conversations, we can transform potential conflicts into opportunities for growt…
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As we navigate the complexities of modern society, the concept of interfaith harmony emerges as a potential bridge across seemingly insurmountable divides. Through our shared beliefs, despite their varied expressions, we can foster a sense of unity and mutual understanding with anyone we cross paths with. What lessons can we draw from these experie…
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Universal Basic Income, or UBI, has become an economic idea that has gained some mainstream traction in recent years, as technology is evolving at an exponential rate. The idea is that if the government gives people direct payments to their bank account and supplement their income, they will have more time and energy to pursue entrepreneurship, edu…
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Kamala Harris is not the only political figure shaking up the 2024 election. Many speculate over Donald Trump's VP pick, Ohio senator JD Vance. The new senator has been vocal on foreign policy, advocating for a tougher stance towards China, and a withdrawal of support from the war in Ukraine. While it seems like a straightforward policy position in…
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The world's attention is captivated as Paris hosts the 2024 Olympic Games. With its rich history and iconic landmarks serving as a backdrop, athletes from across the globe are coming together to showcase the pinnacle of human achievement and determination. The spirit of international cooperation and friendly competition fills the air, as records ar…
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With Vice President Kamala Harris's swift ascension as the Democratic nominee and an apology video by J.D. Vance, it is safe to say that a lot has happened on the presidential campaign trail this week. Both Harris and Vance accentuate the warning to all of us to be wary of falling in love with an idea of someone, rather than the actual person’s ski…
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All three of America's leading political figures, President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and former President Donald Trump, have meetings with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. We will learn more details from all 3 meetings over the coming days, but one aspect of their messaging to the American people has been consistent: It's …
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00:00 Introduction and Background 05:09 Marketing and the Evolution of the Industry 09:22 Building Trust and a Successful Team 15:53 Combining Passion for Sustainability and Whiskey 22:41 Adapting to New Platforms in Marketing 24:02 Accelerating Whiskey Aging with Grooved Barrels 25:06 San Francisco World Spirits Competition and Credibility 26:12 C…
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Join Boyd Matheson in dissecting Thursday’s headlines. Jonah Goldberg joins Boyd to discuss how the media is separate from political parties and are not another instrument in the political toolbox to get their agendas and narratives across. Dig into the latest economic growth report with economic expert, Jeff Cox. Rep. Celeste Maloy shares how the …
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Political violence casts a long shadow over human history, leaving stains on our collective memory. Adrienne LaFrance from The Atlantic shares that this era of heightened tensions and polarization, the specter of such violence, looms larger than we might think. Understanding the roots, patterns, and consequences of political violence is crucial for…
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The latest economic growth report is out and it paints a complex picture of the U.S. economy, revealing both strengths and potential vulnerabilities. As we navigate through a period of persistent inflation and high interest rates, the resilience of consumer spending and robust GDP growth offer reasons for optimism. However, beneath the surface, nua…
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Vice President Kamala Harris's remarkable fundraising success in her presidential bid exemplifies a common phenomenon: how people can fall in love with the idea of a candidate before the reality of that candidate sets in. As we stand on the precipice of another high-stakes election, it's crucial to examine the difference between the idealized versi…
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In a whirlwind of diplomatic activity and geopolitical tensions, Washington D.C. found itself at the center of global attention yesterday. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address to a joint session of Congress sparked both fervent support and vehement opposition, highlighting the complex dynamics of U.S.-Israel relations. Meanwhile, a c…
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Rep. Celeste Maloy addresses that the federal government has abused the Antiquities Act and the impact of national monument expansions on local communities and industries. This brings an opportunity to continue conversations between federal policies and local interests in shaping the future of America's public lands. We can come together and advoca…
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As the Democratic Party faces a critical juncture following Joe Biden's withdrawal from the presidential race, we are reminded of the cyclical nature of political crises and recoveries throughout history. Michael Kazin from Georgetown University reflects on the lessons of the past and the complexities of the present and how party members can create…
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It seems like the role of the media has become increasingly complex and controversial. As narratives clash and partisan divides deepen, the pursuit of truth often seems at odds with the demands of political convenience. Jonah Goldberg from The Dispatch shares how this raises profound questions about the responsibilities of journalists, the nature o…
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Two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Alan Taylor is Tyler’s pick for one of the greatest living historians. His many books cover the early American Republic, American westward expansion, the War of 1812, Virginian slavery, Thomas Jefferson, the revolutionary settlements in Maine, and more. He’s currently the Thomas Jefferson Chair of History at the Unive…
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Deep dive into the news of Tuesday with Boyd Matheson! Both Niall Stanage and Shia Kapos help break down Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign and what she needs to do to succeed. See how the loss of our oral and written language is deteriorating our society with Nadya Williams. Samuel Abrams shares a new report on civic literacy and some discrepan…
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Utah stands as a testament to perseverance and progress, from its pioneer roots to its modern-day global influence. The Beehive State now sets its sights on hosting the 2034 Winter Olympics, eager to share its values and natural beauty with the world. With a proven track record of bringing people together and delivering results, Utah offers a refre…
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The week in Washington DC unfolds with significant political shifts and high-profile events. From Vice President Harris's campaign launch to leadership changes in key agencies, the nation's capital is abuzz with activity. As we bid farewell to some figures and welcome others, all eyes turn to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's upcoming add…
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In a stunning turn of events, Vice President Kamala Harris has swiftly emerged as the clear frontrunner for the Democratic presidential nomination following President Biden's unexpected withdrawal from the race. Within hours, a wave of endorsements from prominent Democratic governors and potential challengers solidified Harris's position as the par…
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In the span of human history, our methods of communication have undergone dramatic shifts, from oral traditions to written cultures and now to the digital age. Today, we face a puzzling paradox: despite unprecedented access to information, many struggle with basic comprehension of both written and spoken language. We must ask ourselves: what are th…
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The journey to greatness is often paved with setbacks, challenges, and unexpected detours. Sarah Jane Weaver from Deseret News provides an exclusive look into the Paris 2024 Olympics and reminds us that the path to excellence is rarely smooth. From athletes overcoming injuries to travelers facing frustrating delays, the Olympic spirit embodies resi…
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The political landscape on college campuses is undergoing a significant transformation, with a growing divide between male and female students. Samuel Abrams from Sarah Lawrence College helps break down the recent data that reveals a concerning gap in civic knowledge between genders, particularly among those leading campus protests. What needs to h…
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Vice President Kamala Harris has gathered enough delegates, making her the most likely candidate to be the Democratic presidential nominee. With the Democratic Party swiftly rallying behind her, Harris now faces the formidable task, according to Niall Stanage from The Hill, of not only unifying her base but also appealing to a broader electorate in…
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With President Biden's unexpected withdrawal from the race, Vice President Kamala Harris and her team face the monumental task of rapidly transforming an existing campaign infrastructure into her own, all while navigating the complexities of selecting a running mate and redefining her message to the American people. The coming weeks will be crucial…
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Dan first talked to Katie Feeney, aka Roberta Faceplant, back in April of 2020 as one of his first virtual guests at the start of the pandemic. It was a different time then. Katie came over to the studio in person this time, and the gab starts right off the bat (Dan and Katie are both self-admitted gabbers). Katie talks about the birth of the Rober…
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Start your week off with delving into Monday’s news with Boyd Matheson! Boyd breaks down yesterday’s announcement of President Biden dropping out of the presidential race and Jennifer Graham shares how this is a humanizing moment. William Cooper joins to discuss how we can adjust our political system for the better. Amy Weilan breaks down the lates…
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Boyd reminds all of us to maintain compassion towards our political leaders and how isolating those positions can be. As humans, we crave connection; but these roles can sometimes prevent us from turning to other people, whether it is a choice or not. We need to reframe how we view these positions and help shape how these leaders view themselves to…
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President Biden's announcement of removing himself has sent shockwaves through the political landscape, prompting party members to rapidly reassess their strategies and potential candidates for the upcoming election. As the dust settles, Democrats are faced with the challenge of uniting behind a new candidate who can effectively carry forward the p…
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The recent Congressional Hearing involving the U.S. Secret Service director has caused many conversations throughout the nation. Called to testify about the security failures at a Trump rally shooting, the director faced an unusually intense and grueling examination. This high-stakes inquiry has put the spotlight on the agency's failures to protoco…
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If you have gone through the past few years thinking that the political system in our country doesn't seem to be working as it should, you're not alone. William Cooper joins to think again by going into our nation's history and governing process, gaining some valuable insight about what needs to change today, for the country to govern a little bett…
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The 2024 Female Students and STEM Report reveals a striking disparity between young women's aptitudes for STEM careers and their expressed interest in these fields. This "career exposure gap" highlights the urgent need for earlier interventions in K-12 education to support and encourage female participation in STEM. As we face a future increasingly…
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President Joe Biden's decision to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race marks a pivotal moment in American political history, showcasing both personal courage and national reckoning. His exit statement, devoid of partisanship and rancor, exemplifies a level of statesmanship often missing in contemporary politics. No matter your political ideolog…
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President Joe Biden's decision to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race has raised numerous questions about the future of the party's leadership, the fate of Biden's substantial campaign infrastructure, and the complex process of selecting a new nominee. As the nation grapples with this unexpected turn of events, the Democratic Party now turns t…
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In a move that brings us into uncharted political waters in our history, President Biden has dropped out of the presidential race in 2024. This announcement is coming weeks before the Democratic Convention, when all was set to officially coronate the incumbent president as the party nominee. It shows just how much a difference a day can make. Movin…
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Guest Hosts: Greg Skordas & Leah Murray Join Greg & Leah as they discuss the biggest stories happening in Utah and on the National Stage. One high profile criminal case in Utah has our state rethinking our approach to the death penalty. What did we learn now that the Republican National Convention is finished? How will Vice Presidential Candidate J…
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Guest Hosts: Leah Murray and Greg Skordas Adam Gardiner joins the show to talk about how he found himself at the heart of a dramatic Republican National Convention this week. The atmosphere was charged with energy and emotion as former President Donald Trump secured his third nomination as the GOP's standard-bearer. Gardiner observed firsthand the …
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Guest Hosts: Leah Murray and Greg Skordas We now know who the VP pick for the Republican ticket will be. Ohio Senator J.D. Vance is a newly elected Senator, winning the seat in 2022. A lawyer and graduate from Yale, a Marine, and an author of the book Hillbilly Elegy, Vance is a relatively untested public figure to be paired with Donald Trump. What…
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Guest Hosts: Leah Murray and Greg Skordas As Utah prepares to celebrate Pioneer Day, a unique blend of tradition and modernity takes center stage in Salt Lake City. This annual event serves as a poignant reminder of Utah's journey from rugged frontier to thriving metropolis. As the state gears up for a week of festivities, including rodeos, parades…
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