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The Origins Podcast features in-depth conversations with some of the most interesting people in the world about the issues that impact all of us in the 21st century. Host, theoretical physicist, lecturer, and author, Lawrence M. Krauss, will be joined by guests from a wide range of fields, including science, the arts, and journalism. The topics discussed on The Origins Podcast reflect the full range of the human experience - exploring science and culture in a way that seeks to entertain, edu ...
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The Curious Builder is a podcast that gives a voice to Minnesota building industry professionals, providing them a platform to tell their stories about starting and growing their businesses, highlighting challenges and wins, and revealing insights listeners may apply to their own businesses and experiences.
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In a world brimming with groundbreaking discoveries and technological advancements in medicine and science, equitable access to life-saving cures and treatments remains a pressing concern. Join us on a riveting journey through my podcast series, where we delve into the heart of pioneering research, innovative breakthroughs, and the tireless efforts of scientists and doctors to make healthcare accessible and affordable for all. Through thought-provoking conversations with leading experts, pas ...
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The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and CSCMP’s Supply Chain Quarterly bring you a new podcast filled with discussions that shine a spotlight on supply chain management. We’ll bring you conversations with today’s top thought innovators spanning topics the entire supply chain, from end to end. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know.
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The Bystanders

Ash Lendzion, Jaclyn Hales

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A zany, scripted, dark comedy that explores the bystander effect - a social psychological theory that states individuals are less likely to offer help to a victim when in the presence of other people. Every season - new story, new Bystanders. Created by: Ash Lendzion and Jaclyn Hales Executive Produced by: Black Label Media, Heather Morris, Ash Lendzion, Jaclyn Hales, Nick Blair Wilfong, and Marilee Stafford Directed by: Jaclyn Hales and Ash Lendzion Written by: Jaclyn Hales, Ash Lendzion, N ...
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What's Burning

Galilee Culinary Institute

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Host Mitchell Davis invites experts from across the food industry and around the world to discuss reimagining culinary education. The aim is to better prepare the next generation of culinarians - amateurs and professionals alike - to understand the richness and complexity of our food culture and to inspire them to strive for excellence in whatever they do. What’s Burning is a production of the Galilee Culinary Institute’s Rosenfield School of Culinary Arts and Jewish National Fund USA.
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In today’s Ask Me Anything episode, Ken and Dawn answer a wide range of questions that cover: A recent FDA approval of a neural implant device for people with degenerative neuromuscular disease or spinal-cord injuries. Global security in the age of AI. A study that looked at ways to optimize glymphatic clearance for people with acute or chronic sle…
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Mark D. Williams' shares insights on attracting the next generation to the construction industry. He also talks about the importance of collaboration and community building with, designers, and architects. Sponsors for the Episode: CBUSA Lake Society Magazine Support the show - https://www.curiousbuilderpodcast.com/shop See our upcoming live events…
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The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and Supply Chain Xchange bring you this podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today’s top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know. In this Fifth …
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The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and Supply Chain Xchange bring you this podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today’s top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know. In this Fifth …
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The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and Supply Chain Xchange bring you this podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today’s top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know. In this Fifth …
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The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and Supply Chain Xchange bring you this podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today’s top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know. In this Fifth …
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The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and Supply Chain Xchange bring you this podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today’s top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know. In this Fifth …
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The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and Supply Chain Xchange bring you this podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today’s top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know. In this Fifth …
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The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and Supply Chain Xchange bring you this podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today’s top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know. In this Fifth …
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The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and Supply Chain Xchange bring you this podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today’s top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know. In this Fifth …
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The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and Supply Chain Xchange bring you this podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today’s top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know. In this Fifth …
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The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and Supply Chain Xchange bring you this podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today’s top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know. In this Fifth …
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I was very happy to finally have the opportunity to have an extended conversation for our podcast with renowned theoretical physicist Lenny Susskind. Lenny has been a friend and colleague for many years. I remember first attending a lecture he gave at a conference when I was an undergraduate and recognizing what a powerful intellect he was, and als…
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All cells including neurons in the brain release tiny (~ 100 nanometers in diameter) bubble-like vesicles that contain various molecules produced by the cell. These extracellular vesicles (EVs) are thought to have a variety of functions including sending molecular messages between cells and removing molecular garbage from the cells. Some EVs releas…
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In this episode of The Curious Builder, host Mark Williams chats with Allyson Case Anderson from Integro Builders about championing women in construction and creating a safe, supportive space, including her successful retreat in Costa Rica. They dive into the challenges of balancing personal life and business, dealing with difficult clients, and th…
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While upon casual inspection the left and right sides of the human brain seem symmetrical. But it turns out there are left – right differences in both the structure and functionality of neuronal networks in many brain regions. One well-known example of a brain asymmetry is that regions involved in language comprehension and speech which are located…
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Mark D. Williams' shares his insights on building a successful construction business, including the importance of developing a niche, becoming comfortable on camera, and giving back to the community. He also talks about practical tips on finding your unique focus, and practicing self-confidence. Sponsors for the Episode: CBUSA Alpine Hardwood Suppo…
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The ‘exposome’ is a term used to describe all of the environmental exposures encountered by an individual throughout their life and how these exposures affect their health and contribute to (or protect against) aging and disease. The exposures may be physical (e.g., temperature), chemical (e.g., toxic chemicals), biological (e.g., viruses), or soci…
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In this episode of "The Curious Builder," Mark Williams chats with Brad Robinson from Bradford Custom Homes, diving into the art of creating outstanding customer experiences in the building world. They discuss everything from setting communication boundaries and perfecting painting finishes to the significance of lasting client relationships and su…
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Mark D. Willams shares some stories about keeping his custom home clients happy for a long construction build. Sponsors for the Episode: CBUSA Lake Society Magazine Support the show - https://www.curiousbuilderpodcast.com/shop See our upcoming live events - https://www.curiousbuilderpodcast.com/events The host of the Curious Builder Posdast is Mark…
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This is my second dialogue with filmmaker extraordinaire and force of nature, Werner Herzog. But after I read his amazing new memoire Every Man for Himself, and God Against All, which takes its name for the German title of his 1974 film The Enigma of Kasper Hauser, I had to have Werner back. I have known Werner for almost 20 years. We met when I wa…
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Join host Erika Ruiz in this episode of The Endless Pursuit - Equitable Science and Medicine podcast, as she engages in a compelling conversation with Dr. Eman Ansari. Dr. Ansari, a pediatric pulmonologist and critical care physician at Boston Children's Hospital, discusses her journey and motivations shaped by her upbringing in the Arab world. Wit…
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It turns out that regardless of which organ they affect tumors contain a web of axons coursing throughout them. Recent research has shown that interactions between the neurons and the cancer cells influence the proliferation of the cancer cells within the tumor as well as metastasis (the spread of cancer cells to other organs). In this episode I ta…
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In this episode of The Curious Builder, Mark Williams chats with Charlie Simmons and Colby Mattson from Charlie and Co. Design about the ups and downs of home design, the importance of client relationships, and the beauty of collaboration. They dive into the challenges of decision-making and setting boundaries, while sharing stories of resilience a…
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Today Dr. David LeMay steps in to co-host with Dr. Ken Ford for our interview with Dr. Charles Serhan. Charles is a Harvard professor best known for his discovery of specialized pro-resolving mediators. SPMs are molecules that can activate the natural resolution of inflammation and help people avoid anti-inflammatory drugs. The discovery of SPMs sp…
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Mark D. Williams shares his experiences and lessons learned about hiring and retaining employees, as well as scaling his construction business. He emphasizes the importance of finding the right talent, providing training, and navigating financial challenges during business slowdowns. Sponsors for the Episode: CBUSA Alpine Hardwood Support the show …
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Plants sense their environment and respond in ways consistent with advanced decision-making capabilities. The cellular mechanisms that control the behaviors of plants are similar to those of animals and include electrically excitable cells capable of transmitting information via calcium waves and volatile messengers such as nitric oxide throughout …
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Join host Erika Ruiz for an informative discussion with Dr. Craig Heller on this episode of The Endless Pursuit - Equitable Science and Medicine podcast. Dr. Heller, a distinguished biologist at Stanford University, leads pioneering research in sleep and circadian rhythms, focusing on their impact on learning and memory in Down syndrome. His innova…
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Mark discusses strategies for managing project managers and construction supervisors, including setting realistic expectations, creating schedule buffers, and improving the punch list process. He also shares his optimism about the future of the residential construction industry, citing opportunities for mentorship, entrepreneurship, and the use of …
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Many of you will have been waiting for this podcast after my brief review of Annie Jacobsen’s new book Nuclear War: A Scenario on Critical Mass. I took advantage of our discussion to flesh out some of the harrowing details of her remarkable fictional account of a plausible 72 minutes which began with the launch of a single nuclear missile from Nort…
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Cells have evolved elaborate molecular systems that control cell growth and division in ways that enable optimal function and resilience of all organ systems including the brain. Cells that have the potential to become cancerous are eliminated by a process called apoptosis. Cells may also acquire a senescent state in which they no longer divide and…
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In this episode, host Mark Williams and Jon Heyesen from Arbor Wood discuss the benefits and rising popularity of thermally modified wood in sustainable building. They explore the industry's challenges and how a passionate, informed younger generation is driving demand for greener materials, especially in trendy applications like saunas. Support th…
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Este episodio de The Curious Builder en Español cubre una amplia gama de temas, desde la construcción, estrategias de negocios, crecimiento personal e iniciativas comunitarias. Jenna y Justin Bakken discuten los desafíos que enfrentan en su trabajo y en sus vidas personales, así como sus esfuerzos por mejorar la comunicación, negociar contratos e i…
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In this episode, we’re chatting with Alyssa Abbott, owner of Olive & Vine Socials about the magic of blogging, Pinterest, and SEO strategy. With a detailed look into how Alyssa helps businesses amplify their online presence through strategic blogging, Pinterest strategy, and keyword research. They also explore the irreplaceable human touch that AI …
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Mark D. Williams answers your questions on his new solo podcast. Mark Williams discusses how to effectively manage cash flow during the pre-construction phase of a custom home project. He provides advice on charging for pre-construction work, collecting retainers upfront, and financing options for home builders. Support the show - https://www.curio…
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Michael Turner has been one of the leading pioneers in the emerging field of particle-astrophysics: the effort to understand the large scale properties of our universe by exploring the fundamental microphysics that ultimately governed the earliest moments of the big bang. It has been an area in which most of my own research has been focused, so it …
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In this lively episode of The Curious Builder, host Mark Williams chats with Masha Romer and Leah Krig from WINC, a dynamic women in construction organization in Minnesota. They cover everything from the origins of WINC and its mission to foster connections and mentorship among women in the building industry, to the intricacies of planning popular …
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Dave Feldman is the founder of the Citizen Science Foundation and is known for his research into the ketogenic diet. Dave is a software engineer by training who embraced a ketogenic diet to avoid his progression toward type 2 diabetes. he joins us on this episode of STEM-Talk to share that journey. After undertaking the high-fat/low-carbohydrate di…
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Acompaña a Belkis y Miguel mientras discuten de estrategias de negocios, descubren fuentes de motivación, técnicas de marketing, navegan por las complejidades de las políticas de salud, desmitifican cuestiones legales y conoce las diferentes perspectivas culturales que Belkis y Miguel tienen en cuenta. Anfitrión: Belkis Cruz https://lbrpartners.com…
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Two interrelated features of the brains of humans and other social animals is that they develop attractions for kin and other members of their local community (tribalism) and perceive strangers as potential threats (xenophobia). Historically, tribalism and xenophobia are of fundamental importance in unnecessary suffering and death from isolated dom…
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In this special LIVE episode of The Curious Builder, host Mark Williams chats with industry experts like Nick Schiffer, Morgan Molitor, Brad Leavitt and Tyler Grace about the essence of craftsmanship, the importance of fair compensation, and the art of building lasting client relationships. They dive into everything from navigating the challenges o…
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The ability of the human brain to store and recall information, and particularly its ability to create new information, is remarkable. The research of Harvard University professor Daniel Schacter as revealed the fallibilities of memory which he categorizes into ‘the seven sins’: transience, absent-mindedness, blocking, persistence, misattribution, …
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