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The Good Game Podcast

Joseph McCarthy, Jacob Kent

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We are Northwest Florida's sports talk destination! Weekly top headlines and family-friendly banter (disclaimer: the occasional Office, Suits, and Taylor Swift reference can't be ruled out)
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MoJOE studio

Joseph "moJoe" McCarthy

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Serving up bite-sized doses of delicious and nutritious insight and inspiration intended to ignite your mojo within and add fuel to the fire in your life, your relationships, your work, and your contribution to the world. MoJOE's mission is not to impress you, but to motivate you to WAKE UP, BE AWESOME, REST WELL, REPEAT! Also available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music, Audacy, Player FM, and wherever you prefer to get your podcasts!
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Loyalty Out Loud

Presented by Capillary

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The loyalty industry landscape changes daily, and it's almost impossible to stay on top of new trends, marketplace shake-ups, or stories of the past that shaped where the industry is today. That's why Loyalty Out Loud will tackle a different topic with new guests every episode, digging into the industry's past or shooting into its future at any minute.
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From the annals of history found within a recently discovered underground library outside of Boring, Oregon comes the retelling of US history unadulterated by yellow journalism. You see, gods and goddesses have lived and continue to live among us and they play a much larger role in history than we ever could have imagined. Listen in as the gods upon Mt Rushmore tell us our story.
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Who Said You Have To?

Tina Mason and Laura Schmitt

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Society has told us from the day we were born that we are not enough. But who decides what Society’s opinion of enough is? In this podcast we will discuss how we have allowed Society to dictate to us who we should be, what we should be allowed or not allowed to achieve, and what is “normal”. We will also give you tips on how to make your life your own with no fear and no judgement!
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Kristen Brown is the author of the International #1 Best Selling book, "The Recovering People Pleaser - A Spiritual Guide to Reclaim Your True Worth and Attract the Love You Deserve." Kristen is a spiritual and intuitive energy healer who focuses primarly on helping others build a solid relationship with self through healing unconscious blocks and limiting beliefs. Kristen's motto is: Heal your inner world, and your outer world will change with it!
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Mark meets Thomas McCarthy of TON of BOS, a lifestyle brand that celebrates Boston as it fights to end Alzheimer's, promotes mental health, and embraces the universal truths we've cynically come to call 'cliché!' Affiliate Links: Unleashing the Power of Respect: The I-M Approach by Joseph Shrand, MD This episode is brought to you in part by SecuriT…
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Contemporary Europe seems to be divided between progressive cosmopolitans sympathetic to the European Union and the ideals of the Enlightenment, and counter-enlightened conservative nationalists extolling the virtues of homelands threatened by globalised elites and mass migration. Europe Against Revolution: Conservatism, Enlightenment, and the Maki…
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Why did England's one experiment in republican rule fail? Oliver Cromwell's death in 1658 sparked a period of unrivalled turmoil and confusion in English history. In less than two years, there were close to ten changes of government; rival armies of Englishmen faced each other across the Scottish border; and the Long Parliament was finally dissolve…
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In early modern Japan, upper status groups coveted pills and powders made of exotic foreign ingredients such as mummy and rhinoceros horn. By the early twentieth century, over-the-counter-patent medicines, and, more alarmingly, morphine, had become mass commodities, fueling debates over opiates in Japan's expanding imperial territories. The fall of…
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Even in adversity, Catholics exercised considerable agency in post-Reformation Utrecht. Through the political practices of repression and toleration, Utrecht’s magistrates, under constant pressure from the Reformed Church, attempted to exclude Catholics from the urban public sphere. However, by mobilising their social status and networks, Catholic …
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Mark introduces us to Russell Gentile, certified financial planner and co-founder of Naukabout Brewing Company! Hear about how Russ made his way into the brewing field, the spirit of 'coopetition' between breweries, and his vision of making each Cape Cod Summer better than the last! Check out the upcoming events at Naukabout and use promo code secu…
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Boy Actors in Early Modern England: Skill and Stagecraft in the Theatre (Cambridge University Press, 2022) by Dr. Harry McCarthy provides a new approach to the study of early modern boy actors, offering a historical re-appraisal of these performers' physical skills in order to reassess their wide-reaching contribution to early modern theatrical cul…
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In the early modern era, seemingly impossible stories of levitation, bilocation, and witchcraft were common and believable. The important question of the time was not if these things happened, but why. This was particularly true as the rise of Protestantism began to challenge Catholic beliefs in miracles and continued to be the case even after scie…
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Running and securing an empire can get expensive–especially one known for its opulence, like the Mughal Empire, which conquered much of northern India before rapidly declining in the eighteenth century. But how did the Mughals get their money? Often, it was through wealthy merchants, like the Jhaveri family, who willingly—and then not-so-willingly–…
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Mark shares an early listen to an interview with Rens Hayes IV of H+O Structural Engineering! Hear how the use of podcasts and audiobooks made a massive difference for those with different learning styles, the promise AI holds in the engineering and design fields, and what to take into consideration for a successful acquisition! Check out Rens' pod…
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In the eighteenth century, women’s contributions to empire took fewer official forms than those collected in state archives. Their traces were recorded in material ways, through the ink they applied to paper or the artefacts they created with muslin, silk threads, feathers, and shells. Handiwork, such as sewing, knitting, embroidery, and other craf…
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Irish Women in Religious Orders, 1530-1700: Suppression, Migration and Reintegration (Boydell & Brewer, 2022) by Dr. Bronagh Ann McShane investigates the impact of the dissolution of the monasteries on women religious and examines their survival in the following decades, showing how, despite the state's official proscription of vocation living, rel…
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Joseph A. Skloot joins Jana Byars to talk about his new book, First Impressions: Sefer hasimdim and Early Modern Hebrew Printing (Brandeis UP, 2023). First Impressions uncovers the history of creative adaptation and transformation through a close analysis of the creation of the Sefer Hasidim book. In 1538, a partnership of Jewish silk makers in the…
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The largest slave uprising in the 18th century British Caribbean was also a node of the global conflict called the Seven Year’s War, though it isn’t usually thought of that way. In the first few days of the quarantine and our current geopolitical and epidemiological shitshow, John and Elizabeth spoke with Vincent Brown, who recently published Tacky…
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Mark shares a recent conversation with Dr. Joe about a local graduation event, the latest news on Drug Story Theater, and the beauty of public-private partnerships! Affiliate Links: Unleashing the Power of Respect: The I-M Approach by Joseph Shrand, MD This episode is brought to you in part by SecuriTitle, a fractional paralegal service assisting w…
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Matthew Kadane, Professor of History at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, talks about his just new book, The Enlightenment and Original Sin (University of Chicago Press, 2024). An eloquent microhistory that argues for the centrality of the doctrine of original sin to the Enlightenment. What was the Enlightenment? This question has been endlessly d…
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"When the Spanish colonization of the Philippines began in 1565, early reports boasted of mass conversions to Christianity and ever-increasing numbers of people paying tribute to the Spanish crown. This suggests an uncomplicated story of an easy imposition of Spanish sovereignty. But as Stephanie Mawson shows in her book, Incomplete Conquests: The …
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Mark shares another Leadership in Action interview, this time with Kate Anderson of Alchemy Station, who transforms business spaces to inspire and reflect the values of their occupants! This episode was originally heard on Leadership in Action. Affiliate Links: Unleashing the Power of Respect: The I-M Approach by Joseph Shrand, MD This episode is b…
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Melancholy Wedgwood (MIT Press, 2024) is an experimental biography of the ceramics entrepreneur Josiah Wedgwood that reveals the tenuous relationship of eighteenth-century England to late-capitalist modernity. It traces the multiple strands in the life of the ceramic entrepreneur Josiah Wedgwood (1730–1795) to propose an alternative view of eightee…
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Rabbi Yehonatan Eybeshitz was one of the greatest rabbis of the eighteenth century. Even as a child, he was renowned as one of the rare geniuses of his time. Among the most revered Torah scholars of the last 300 years, Rabbi Eybeshitz was also a prolific writer, preacher, and Kabbalah master. His innumerable writings cover all areas of Jewish Learn…
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Mark shares his recent conversation with Dr. Gary Chapman, author of The 5 Love Languages! Hear how Dr. Chapman's framework meshes with Dr. Joe's I-M Approach and how understanding how to love others is the key to filling our own 'love tanks'! Find out your own love language with Dr. Chapman's free quiz! Get your copy of The 5 Love Languages: The S…
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This volume proposes a method for reading Milton's De Doctrina Christiana as an artifact of his process of theological thinking rather than as a repository of his doctrinal views. Jason A. Kerr argues that reading in this way involves attention to the complex material state of the manuscript along with Milton's varying modes of engagement with scri…
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In a broken world, in which even God Himself is in a state of deep crisis, what is required in order to mend the rupture? How can one heal God and His world? Moreover, what might allow our actions to be effective? These questions stand at the heart of the Lurianic Kabbalah, the apex of the Safedian intellectual and religious renaissance of the sixt…
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From the seventeenth to the nineteenth century, the industrial revolution transformed Britain from an agricultural and artisanal economy to one dominated by industry, ushering in unprecedented growth in technology and trade and putting the country at the center of the global economy. But the commonly accepted story of the industrial revolution, anc…
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Shakespeare through Islamic Worlds (Routledge, 2024) investigates the peculiar absence of Islam and Muslims from Shakespeare’s canon. While many of Shakespeare’s plays were set in the Mediterranean, a geography occupied by Muslim empires and cultures, his work eschews direct engagement with the religion and its people. This erasure is striking give…
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Mark hears the story of Michelle Larnard of Larnard Real Estate, who shares how her faith guides her in all aspects of her business, and her commitment to providing a transparent and frictionless experience for her clients! Get in touch with Michelle and her team at 781-383-5100 Affiliate Links: Unleashing the Power of Respect: The I-M Approach by …
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Fabricating Founders in Early Modern England: History, Rhetoric, and the Origins of Christianity (Brill, 2023) argues that in order to understand nationalisms, we need a clearer understanding of the types of cultural myths, symbols, and traditions that legitimate them. Myths of origin and election, memories of a greater and purer past, and narrativ…
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Bandits in Print: "The Water Margin" and the Transformations of the Chinese Novel (Cornell UP, 2023) uses the classic novel The Water Margin (Shuihu Zhuan) to examine the world of print in early modern China. Scott W. Gregory traces the way this beloved novel about outlaw heroes, honor, corruption, and brotherhood was adapted and changed by differe…
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When will I die? What is the sex of my unborn child? Which of two rivals will win a duel? As today, people in the later Middle Ages approached their uncertainties about the future, from the serious to the mundane, in a variety of ways. One of the most commonly surviving prognostic methods in medieval manuscripts is onomancy: the branch of divinatio…
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Mark connects with Jocelyn Vas, realtor and SVP of Sales at Final Offer, a real estate negotiation platform that provides a transparent experience for all buyers, sellers, and agents! Connect with Jocelyn on Instagram and LinkedIn! Affiliate Links: Unleashing the Power of Respect: The I-M Approach by Joseph Shrand, MD This episode is brought to you…
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Lucy Barnhouse of Arkansas State University talks with Jana Byars about her new book, Hospitals in Communities of the Late Medieval Rhineland: Houses of God, Places for the Sick, out 2023 with Amsterdam University Press. From the mid-twelfth century onwards, the development of European hospitals was shaped by their claim to the legal status of reli…
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In 1647, the French author Étienne Cleirac asserted in his book Les us, et coustumes de la mer that the credit instruments known as bills of exchange had been invented by Jews. In The Promise and Peril of Credit: What a Forgotten Legend about Jews and Finance Tells Us about the Making of European Commercial Society (Princeton University Press, 2019…
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Mirabai, an iconic sixteenth-century Indian poet-saint, is renowned for her unwavering love of God, her disregard for social hierarchies and gendered notions of honor and shame, and her challenge to familial, feudal, and religious authorities. Defying attempts to constrain and even kill her, she could not be silenced. Though verifiable facts regard…
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