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A Star Trek rewatch podcast, with occasional larger-scale discussions about the popular science fiction show. We will cover every episode, film, and more from 1966 to the present day. Yes, we know that will take many years. Join us as we go on a journey... A universe journey.
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How do you actually sell a rocket? Or a nuclear reactor? Let's find out about that with interviews of deeptech and climate scale-ups & startups and insights from my own experience as a sales leader.
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Listen in as Philly native J Brodie as he sits down with ordinary people just like you to have what is called "Cloth Talk". We are all cut from a different cloth so why not explore what makes us different, but also with makes us the same. Watch Here: http://bit.ly/2B55XEe
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A podcast about inspirational messages, motivating themes, and thought-provoking ideas and topics. The Way of the Open Palm means harmony with the world. Understanding your place in the world, and using your skills accordingly. Greeting the world with an Open Palm instead of a closed fist. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jshaw/support
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Oklahoma theatre geeks hit record and explore their new addiction to Dungeons and Dragons! Featuring live-play and Behind the Curtain (interviews/round table) episodes, Dungeon Master Jerome and players Timothy, Kara, Jennifer, Jared, and Jodi share their passion for story-telling while learning more about the world’s greatest role-playing game from veteran players and dungeon masters from across the D&D community. D20 to Curtain podcast releases new episodes every other Monday. Find our sho ...
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Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway explore the most interesting topics in finance, markets and economics. Join the conversation every Monday and Thursday.
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Dreamcatchers Hosted by Jerome Myers

Jerome Myers - Advisor to exiting founders

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What comes after the ultimate success? You look around the room. It’s filled with other super successful founders and C-Suite execs raising their glasses to celebrate the sale of your business. But you feel empty. Why? Isn’t this what success is supposed to look like? Isn’t this what success does look like? Turns out, the answer’s more complicated than you thought. Because the success you and everyone else in the room have been chasing is an illusion. We call it The Matrix. It’s the success ...
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A possibly fictionalised account by the comic novelist Jerome K. Jerome of a trip to Germany that he undertook with a friend in order to see the famous Passion Play at Oberammergau. The journey takes in London, Dover, Ostend, Cologne, Munich, Oberau, Oberammergau and then back to London via Heidelberg. As one might expect from the author of 'Three Men in a Boat', much goes wrong along the way, including seasickness, strange food, stranger beds, misleading guidebooks, bewildering train timeta ...
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Engineering The Future

Ontario Society of Professional Engineers

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Engineering The Future is the official podcast for the member and advocacy body that serves Ontario’s engineering community, known as the Ontario Society of Professional Engineers (OSPE). Hosted by OSPE Board member and engineer Jerome James, P.Eng., Engineering The Future offers a wealth of information to engineers at all levels of their career. Episodes will delve into issues impacting the profession through discussions with industry, government, and academic changemakers. The podcast is r ...
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Bad Gays

Huw Lemmey & Ben Miller

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A podcast about evil and complicated queers in history. Why do we remember our heroes better than our villains? Hosted by Huw Lemmey and Ben Miller. Learn more: www.badgayspod.com
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Jerome "The Trainer" Ferguson discusses topics ranging from relationships to squats with Toronto's notable fitness professionals. People are vulnerable when stepping into the gym, now it's time to turn the tables around :)
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Meal Talk

Thomas Jerome & Jamal Russell

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Thomas and Jamal have meals from the best and worst rated restaurants in the DC area while talking about topics ranging from sports, comedy, movies/television, dating, and everything in-between.
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Welcome to the WindyCity PsycleSquad podcast, where amazing things will be discussed, pertaining to health, fitness and sports. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wcps/support
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Last week at Jackson Hole, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell delivered a short and powerful speech indicating that it's time for a policy pivot. The goal now, from his perspective, is to prevent further deterioration of the US labor market. His speech didn't delve much into theory or nuance. In this episode, we speak with Peterson Institute Presi…
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Can you scale the heights of professional success while maintaining your authenticity and personal values? In this engaging podcast episode, Brittany Anderson, an accomplished entrepreneur and financial strategist, addresses this critical question. She shares her journey and the strategies that have enabled her to manage a billion-dollar company wh…
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Today, special guest Liz Rosenfeld discusses the choreographer Jerome Robbins. Born in New York to Jewish immigrants, Robbins pursued dance and radical politics––until, under the threat of being blacklisted and exposed for his sexuality, reporting on his former comrades to the House Committee on Unamerican Activities. As one of Broadway's star chor…
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He was born around 190 to pagan parents in North Africa. Before baptism he was distinguished in Carthage as a teacher of philosophy and rhetoric. He came to faith in Christ and was baptized at a young age; as soon as he became a Christian he abandoned his prestigious teacher's position, sold his many possessions and gave all his wealth to the poor.…
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St Alexander took part in the First Ecumenical Council as delegate of Patriarch Metrophanes, who was too frail to attend; and succeeded Metrophanes on the Patriarchal throne. By his prayer to God that the Church might be spared the schemings of Arius, Arius was struck dead.  St John is, by one account, St John the Faster (Sept. 2), who reposed in 5…
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Remember August 5th? That was the day that markets around the world plunged in historic fashion and everyone became an overnight expert on the yen carry trade. But what really is the yen carry trade? How big is it? Who is making the trade? And what is its connection to markets all around the world? On this episode, recorded at the Kansas City Feder…
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"A wealthy and devout woman, she lived on the island of Aegina, but, when the Arabs over-ran the island, she moved to Salonica. There, she gave her only daughter to a monastery, where she received the monastic name Theopista. Her husband Theodorinus died very soon, and then Theodora became a nun. She was a great ascetic. She often heard angelic sin…
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It's All Been Trekked Before #382 Season 12, Episode 43 Star Trek: The Next Generation #7.22 "Bloodlines" Keith questions Picard’s parenthood. Jimmy-Jerome thinks it’s too late to theorize about Picard as a father. Stephen wishes there was more meat on the bone. Edited by Jerome Wetzel, with assistance from Resound.fm It's All Been Trekked Before i…
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When the Treasury market broke in March 2020, the Federal Reserve intervened in extraordinary fashion. It purchased more than $1 trillion worth of Treasury securities in that month alone. Superficially, this looked a lot like the Quantitative Easing that we came to know during the GFC. But it's purpose was different. This wasn't about depressing th…
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He is also called Moses the Black. He was a slave, but was cast out by his master due to his evil life. He then became the leader of a murderous band of robbers in Egypt. He came to repentance and took up monastic life in the desert under St Isidore of Sketis. For many years he struggled tirelessly, through prayer, fasting and vigils, with lustful …
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At Jackson Hole, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell gave a clear signal that the rate cut cycle is likely to start in September. But of course that just opens more questions. Will it be a 25bps cut? Will it be 50? Could it be two 50s in a row? When does it stop? On today's episode, we speak with Peter Williams, a macro strategist at 22V Research. He walks …
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"He was an Egyptian by birth and a great Egyptian ascetic. As a boy, he visited various spiritual teachers and gathered proven experience as a bee gathers honey from flowers. Pimen once begged the elder Paul to take him to St Païsius. Seeing him, Païsius said: 'This child will save many; the hand of God is on him.' In time, Pimen became a monk and …
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This year’s Economic Symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming marked a big change for US monetary policy, with Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell telegraphing the first rate cuts in potentially two years. But what’s it actually like to be a policymaker at one of the most famous economics conferences in the world? And what do central bankers do when t…
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"Husband and wife, they were both of noble and wealthy families in Nicomedia. Adrian was the governor of the Praetorium and a pagan, and Natalia was a secret Christian. They were both young, and had lived in wedlock for thirteen months in all before their martyrdom. When the wicked Emperor Maximian visited Nicomedia, he ordered that the Christians …
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Here are some key points to remember from the sermon: - Our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit: This truth should impact how we live, think, and behave, recognizing the sacredness of our bodies as dwelling places for God's presence. - Sanctification is the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit: The Spirit continually works to conform us to Christ's im…
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He was a Greek from the island of Crete. Born and raised as a pagan, he came to faith in Christ through the ministry of the Apostle Paul, and labored with the Apostle in preaching the Gospel. St Paul in his epistles calls St Titus both "son" and "brother." He was ordained Bishop of Crete by St Paul, who wrote to him the Epistle that bears his name.…
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This recent Equal to the Apostles was born in Mega Dendron (Great Tree) in Aetolia. He became a monk on Mt Athos, where he lived and prayed for many years. But he was troubled by the ignorance of the Gospel that had fallen on many of the Orthodox people, living under the oppression of the Ottoman Turks. He went to Constantinople, where he studied t…
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Every year, the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City hosts an economic symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. It’s a chance for central bankers and other policymakers to talk about issues facing the global economy, debate academic literature, and provide further guidance on the future path of monetary policy. This week’s symposium marked a step change …
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He was born in Asia Minor around the year 120, and was a disciple of Saint Polycarp, who was in turn a disciple of St John the Evangelist. He succeeded the martyred St Pothinus as Bishop of Lyons in Gaul (now France). He produced many writings contesting not only against paganism but against Gnostic heresies that were then troubling the Church. Whe…
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Synthetic risk transfers, in which banks purchase insurance-like protection on some of their loans, is a growing market on Wall Street, with billions worth of deals made in the US last year. But of course, anything with the words "synthetic" and "risk transfer" is probably going to remind people of the 2008 financial crisis, when securitizations of…
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She was born of Christian parents in Barcelona, and dedicated herself to a life of holiness, taking Christ as her bridegroom. When the persecutor Dacian came to Barcelona, Eulalia secretly left her parents' house by night and came before Dacian, denouncing him in front of many witnesses as a murderer of the innocent, and publicly confessing her fai…
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It's All Been Trekked Before #381 Season 12, Episode 42 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #2.20 "The Maquis, Part I" Stephen loves Bernie Casey and Gul Dukat. Jimmy-Jerome gets enthused about the complexity of Benjamin Sisko. Keith muses on how we’re supposed to feel about the Cardassians and if the show has done a good job in portraying it. Edited by Jer…
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