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Three is Company

Joseph Forster, Ryan Kelly, Liam Wood

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A monthly podcast focusing on Fantasy Flight Games’ Lord of the Rings LCG. Join hosts Ryan, Liam, and Joseph for card reviews, various in depth discussions and all things LOTR LCG.
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Off Ya Chest Podcast

Off Ya Chest Podcast

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The podcast where comedians solve listener problems (ish). A comedy podcast brought to you by Northern comedians Aaron Wood and Liam Tuffy. There’s a lot of stuff online trying to grab your attention so if you’ve made it this far and are reading this then we’re very grateful. The podcast is dead good and we hope you enjoy it. Follow the podcast on social media or else: Instagram, TikTok, X and Facebook - @offyachestcast and if you want more! - patreon.com/offyachestcast
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iD Boxing

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Regular boxing content featuring some of the best analysts and pundits in boxing as we review and preview the biggest shows, news and talking points from across the sport.
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Sun Leaders is a vibrant network with a singular purpose: nurturing leadership within our community. The Sun Leaders Podcast is hosted by several members to inspire, empower, and unite individuals passionate about making a positive impact.
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Everyone has experienced some form of trauma at some point in their life. These traumatic events and experiences create a significant impact on how your mind works on a day to day basis and causes long term effects on your emotional and physical well being. After years of research, I used my knowledge of neuroscience to create what I call a memory reset. This memory reset reduces and eliminates the impact of the trauma and allows you to experience peace and clarity. I can't wait to share wit ...
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Creative Detour Podcast

Matthew James Oxlade

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Creative Detour is a podcast for creatives to share their journey - the twists and turns of creative life and how they arrived at their current position. Creative Detour is part of Matt, Simplified.
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Originally released Jan. 10, 2021 [edit recast settings] Arthur Schopenhauer is best known for the deep pessimism of his book The World as Will and Representation. Here we focus on a slightly less pessimistic aspect of his philosophy: his views on compassion. Very unusually for an early nineteenth century thinker, he was influenced here by his read…
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Purist Yogi pays homage to football’s Spanish mastermind This podcast is part of a new, digital version of Nutmeg that will give you more of the Nutmeg stories you love, straight to your email inbox. You’ll get topical columns from leading players and journalists, The Nutmeg Mysteries – uncovering strange episodes in our game’s past, fascinating ru…
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Originally released Dec. 6, 2020 [edit recast settings] Hannah Arendt's experience of the Eichmann trial in 1961 led her to reflect on the nature of politics, truth, and plurality. Samantha Rose Hill, author of a biography of Arendt, discusses the context for this, and the key features of Arendt's views. We are grateful for support for this episode…
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“Some people have been, oh these women are so grotesque. I don’t think they are! They’re quite relatable.” Naomi Wood joins me to discuss THIS IS WHY WE CANT HAVE NICE THINGS (Published by Orion) It’s a collection that features the BBC Short Story Prize winner, Comorbidities. We talk about different kinds of intimacy in the stories, and how or why …
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Estoril manager argues that late basketball superstar’s winning mentality was second to none. This podcast is part of a new, digital version of Nutmeg that will give you more of the Nutmeg stories you love, straight to your email inbox. You’ll get topical columns from leading players and journalists, The Nutmeg Mysteries – uncovering strange episod…
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Welcome to this month's Been There Done That episode of The Sun Leaders Podcast. The first of it's kind with a unique and awesome round table discussion! Join us in bringing together diverse voices for thought-provoking conversations on pressing business topics. Join Liam and his guests, Crystal Woods from the Florida Agency Network, Jeff Velasquez…
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Originally released Nov. 12, 2020 [edit recast settings] Baruch Spinoza was perhaps most famous for his equation of God with Nature - a view that his contemporaries, probably correctly, took to be atheist. But what did he think about death? Steven Nadler, author of A Book Forged in Hell and Think Least of Death, discusses this aspect of his thought…
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An in depth conversation with Liam Arrington, owner of Transparent Benefit Solutions, on the roots he is planting in our community. From Liam’s Socialize and Strategize B2B group to the upcoming Do Good Day he is putting on in September. Hosted by: Mike Wagner Green Oak Lending GroupBy Sun Leaders
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Kilmarnock captain explains how the greatest of all time inspired him to never give up This podcast is part of a new, digital version of Nutmeg that will give you more of the Nutmeg stories you love, straight to your email inbox. You’ll get topical columns from leading players and journalists, The Nutmeg Mysteries – uncovering strange episodes in o…
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Join Matt and Kate for Episode 48 of Eternal Darkness Of Not So Spotless Minds for our XTREME August episode (apologies for the delay)! In this episode, representing pre-2000s, Kate has selected the romantic odyssey, that’s full of hopes and dreams, Audition from 1999. And representing post-2000s, Matt has chosen the whimsical and hilarious, Europe…
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Join Matt and Kate for our Fright Fest 2024 Bonus Episode! London baby!! We have continued our tradition of attending the horror festival that brings chills, spills and… family adventure? Listen to find out what that’s about as Fright Fest took an unusual turn this year. In this episode we discuss the films An Taibhse (“The Ghost” - an isolated per…
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The former Aberdeen and Celtic midfielder selects one all-time great from either side of the Old Firm This podcast is part of a new, digital version of Nutmeg that will give you more of the Nutmeg stories you love, straight to your email inbox. You’ll get topical columns from leading players and journalists, The Nutmeg Mysteries – uncovering strang…
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Originally released Sept. 16, 2020 [edit recast settings] Verificationists believe that every meaningful statement is either true by definition or else empirically verifiable (or falsifiable). Anything which fails to pass this two-pronged test for meaningfulness is neither true nor false, but literally meaningless. Liam Bright discusses Verificatio…
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Originally released July 7, 2020 [edit recast settings] For this special episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast (produced under lockdown) Nigel Warburton interviews David Edmonds about his bestselling book, written with David Edinow, Wittgenstein's Poker. It focuses on a heated argument between the two great Viennese philosophers Karl Popper and L…
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In this episode, we sit down with Deanna Barcelona, a former Assistant Dean at USF who boldly transitioned from academia to the world of real estate as an independent mortgage advisor. Tune in to hear her inspiring story of leadership in transition, the challenges she faced, and the lessons she learned on her journey to entrepreneurship. Hosted by:…
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'He was just cool.' The Partick Thistle legend grew up adoring the original King of Celtic Park - the haircut, the goals and the joy This podcast is part of a new, digital version of Nutmeg that will give you more of the Nutmeg stories you love, straight to your email inbox. You’ll get topical columns from leading players and journalists, The Nutme…
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Originally released June 24, 2020 [edit recast settings] For this first of two special lockdown episodes of Philosophy Bites we interviewed each other. Here David Edmonds interviews Nigel Warburton about his bestseller A Little History of Philosophy. In the companion episode Nigel interviews David about his bestseller Wittgenstein's Poker.…
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"I think their experience in the bookstore is trying to think literary inheritance and spiritual and intellectual experience." Sam sax is here to discuss YR DEAD, their debut novel about Ezra, a queer, non-binary 27-year-old of Jewish heritage, whose life we see in fragments and flashbacks when they self-immolate outside trump tower. We talk about …
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Midfield maestro explains how she followed Liverpool legend’s triumphs and heartbreaks This podcast is part of a new, digital version of Nutmeg that will give you more of the Nutmeg stories you love, straight to your email inbox. You’ll get topical columns from leading players and journalists, The Nutmeg Mysteries – uncovering strange episodes in o…
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In this episode, we dive deep into our personal experiences, discussing the highs and lows of building our careers while emphasizing the importance of giving back to the community. Join us as we explore how our commitment to social responsibility not only enriches our lives but also transforms the communities we serve. Hosted by: Liam Arrington Tra…
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Originally released May 30, 2020 [edit recast settings] Cheryl Misak has recently published a biography of F.P. Ramsey, the great Cambridge thinker who died at the age of only 26, but who nevertheless made a significant impact in several different fields including philosophy, mathematics, and economics. In this episode of the Philosophy Bites podca…
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Ayr United manager reflects on missing out on seeing his idol and playing with Scots golf stars. This podcast is part of a new, digital version of Nutmeg that will give you more of the Nutmeg stories you love, straight to your email inbox. You’ll get topical columns from leading players and journalists, The Nutmeg Mysteries – uncovering strange epi…
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As the future Scotland manager watched the three-time Open champion on television, he felt a share of the joy that Ballesteros beamed out to the world This podcast is part of a new, digital version of Nutmeg that will give you more of the Nutmeg stories you love, straight to your email inbox. You’ll get topical columns from leading players and jour…
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On this episode of Rooted in the Community, we are speaking with Roger Curlin, Executive Director of the Edge District covering topics ranging from the the Gas Plant district growth as the Rays/Hines deal is secured through inclusivity and sustainability for the residents and business owners in each district. Roger also sheds light on some of the a…
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Hello Nutmeg listener, Starting next week, Monday, August 5, we are launching a new, digital version of Nutmeg that will give you more of the Nutmeg stories you love, straight to your email inbox: original thinking and high-quality audio at least twice a week. On this feed, you’ll hear a new weekly show called My Sporting Hero – footballers telling…
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Originally released Oct. 21, 2019 [edit recast settings] Some philosophers have drawn very strange conclusions about the nature of reality. Despite this Emily Thomas believes that their work may still be worth studying. They usually have had good reasons for what they concluded. In this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast she discusses several …
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It’s Episode 47 of Eternal Darkness Of Not So Spotless Minds and we are joined by the legendary (yet questionable) Scott and Liam from podcast, Scott & Liam vs Evil! In this episode, representing pre-2000s, we take a look at Liam’s choice, Japanese fever dream Hausu (House) from 1977. And representing post-2000s, Scott has chosen Sometimes I Think …
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Originally released Sept. 21, 2019 [edit recast settings] Are thought experiments the best way of doing practical ethics? Not according to James Wilson. He thinks we need the rich detail of real cases or complex imaginary cases not a simplified version of reality to make sense of the moral problems we face. We are grateful for support for this epis…
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In this episode, we sit down with Natalia Goldenberg, a seasoned project manager in the real estate development industry. Natalia shares her journey from owning her own business to navigating the challenges of leading a predominantly male team. Tune in as she discusses the triumphs and trials of being a female leader second-in-command and how her d…
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"I'd done a lot of clay-making...you can spend a lifetime and only get good at one technique!" Jennifer Lucy Allan joins me to talk about her second book, CLAY: A HUMAN HISTORY (White Rabbit Books). After Jennifer's exploration and writing about sound in The Foghorn's Lament (White Rabbit Books), Jennifer has, quite literally, turned her hand to a …
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Originally released July 8, 2019 [edit recast settings] In this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast, Kate Kirkpatrick, author of a new biography of Beauvoir, Becoming Beauvoir, discusses the relationship between the life and work of Simone de Beauvoir. Beauvoir is often portrayed as applying Jean-Paul Sartre's existentialism to the condition of…
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In this enlightening episode of "Been There Done That", Liam Arrington, CEO of Transparent Benefit Solutions, sits down with Mike Wagner, owner of Green Oak Lending, to explore the secrets to his remarkable success. While many might attribute success to luck, Mike boldly asserts that the key to his achievements is consistency. Throughout the conver…
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Originally released May 21, 2019 [edit recast settings] 'What is a woman?' has become a contentious question with practical implications. The philosopher Kathleen Stock gives an account of the category 'woman' and how we should think about it. She gives a different answer to this question which Amia Srinivassan addressed in a previous Philosophy Bi…
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Originally released Feb. 25, 2019 [edit recast settings] Christian Miller believes that there is a character gap, a gap between what we think we are like morally and how we actually behave. In this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast he explores the psychology of moral behaviour, and how we can become better people. We are grateful for support …
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Originally released Feb. 25, 2019 [edit recast settings] Where did ethics come from? Philip Pettit tells an 'as if' story about the birth of ethics that is designed to illuminate what ethics is and why it evolved on this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast. We are grateful for support from the Marc Sanders Foundation and from Patreon donors for…
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