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There’s one question that has stumped our universe for centuries: Why do men? Emma Willmann is on a quest to find out the answer in this podcast from Betches Media. Each week, Emma is inviting some of the funniest and most interesting men she knows into the studio and pulling from the Ask Men Anything inbox to ask your biggest, weirdest, and most pressing questions of earth’s most mysterious beings. What makes a man ready to settle down and choose a partner? Why don’t men ask their friends f ...
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Free Library Podcast

Free Library of Philadelphia

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The Free Library Podcast is an easy way to participate in the author events and lectures that take place at the Parkway Central Library. Visit Author Events to find upcoming events.
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Sidebars

Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP

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Sidebars is a limited-release podcast from Kilpatrick focused on women and diversity in the law. Hosted by San Francisco Managing Partner and Patent Litigator April Isaacson, Sidebars brings together some of the foremost intellectual property attorneys, litigators, scientists, career coaches, academics, leaders, authors, and other professionals for in-depth, unfiltered conversations about diverse life experiences, personal and career growth, mental health, and the pursuit of equity in the le ...
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Entrepreneur Stories 4⃣ Inspiration

Millionaire Interviews Podcast & Sir Austin Peek

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Entrepreneur Inspiring Stories to Help Motivate, Build, & Grow Your Successful Business with a Master Class from Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders that tell it How It Is... Millionaire Interviews is actionable advice for the (future & present) Entrepreneur, Thought Leaders, Solopreneur, Youpreneur, and Small Business Owner. The host interviews Business Founders in the Product, Service, Real Estate, and Tech industries so they can teach you from their experience. Connect with other Listeners @ ...
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Emma is joined by comedian Tommy Brennan, to talk about growing up with 6 sisters, being a musical theater kid, and not becoming a doctor. In the Why Do Men? Segment, Tommy answers a listener who wonders why her ex situationship is hitting her up even though they're both in relationships. Then, Emma asks Tommy anything, from getting Catholic guilt,…
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Emma is joined by comedian, actor, and former basketball player Rafi Bastos, to talk about bonding with his son, his first kiss at Carnival, and eating sushi off of models. In the Why Do Men? Segment, Rafi shares his perspective on whether single parents need to disclose that they have kids on the first date. Then, Emma asks Rafi anything, from the…
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Emma is joined by actor, musician, and children’s book author Nico Tortorella, to talk about alternate lives they could be living, why his mom still holds a grudge against his middle school bullies, and a foolproof hack for making yourself cry on command. In the Why Do Men? Segment, Nico answers a listener whose boyfriend wont admit how much he lik…
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Emma is joined by Paul Scheer, comedian, actor, host of podcasts How Did This Get Made? and Unspooled, and author of new memoir Joyful Recollections of Trauma. They talk about why Jerry Seinfeld wishes more men were like Hugh Grant, the masculinity of baldness, and what the movies don't tell you about childbirth. In the Why Do Men? Segment, Paul an…
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Emma is joined by Zach Zimmerman, comedian and author of Is It Hot In Here (Or Am I Suffering for the Sins I Committed On Earth)?, to talk about waiting until your 30s to really party, growing up religious, and making new memories with family. In the Why Do Men? Segment, Zach answers a listener email about dating outside of your hotness bracket. Th…
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Mark Lazarchic is the CEO of Serenity Venture Group. He describes himself as a serial entrepreneur with eyes always open. Mark is the owner of multiple successful startup businesses in very competitive markets. Mark has spent the last 10 years being amazed at the level of mediocrity accepted by the public in business. At all levels... This Episode …
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Emma is joined by singer-songwriter GASHI to talk about his new single Cold, getting rid of toxic masculinity at his shows, and getting dressed up for the airport. In the Why Do Men? Segment, GASHI answers a listener who's husband acts too cool for Taylor Swift but secretly sings along to all her songs. Then, Emma asks GASHI anything, from what's i…
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Emma is joined by Zach Noe Towers, comedian and host of After Hours on Siris XM’s Netlflix is a Joke Radio, to talk about getting starstruck, finding the silliness in masculinity, and blurring the lines of gender roles. In the Why Do Men? Segment, Zach answers a listener wondering why straight men are fine with open relationships as long as their g…
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Emma is joined by comedian Nick Callas to talk about roughhousing with his brothers, giving up sports for art, and feeling free on stage. In the Why Do Men? Segment, Nick answers a listener who doesn't know if she can date a Marvel super fan. Then, Emma asks Nick anything, from roommates, to insecurities, and Nicki Minaj. And finally, they wrap wit…
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In conversation with author and Pennsylvania State Senator, Nikil Saval In The Hollow Parties, Daniel Schlozman and Sam Rosenfeld present a comprehensive history of the rise of American mass party politics through the Jacksonian era up through the years of Barack Obama to the presidency of Donald Trump. They posit that today's Democrat and Republic…
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Emma is joined by comedian Modi Rosenfeld and his husband Leo Veiga to talk about meeting the love of your life on the 6 train, the importance of hydration, and why its ok to be a little dirty sometimes. In the Why Do Men? Segment, Modi and Leo share their opposing perspectives on a listener's question about whether or not to circumcise her son. Th…
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In conversation with Wil Haygood Paul Hendrickson's books include Sons of Mississippi, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award; Hemingway's Boat: Everything He Loved in Life, and Lost, 1934–1961, a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist; and The Living and the Dead: Robert McNamara and Five Lives of a Lost War, a National Book Award f…
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Meelya Gordon Memorial Lecture In conversation with Tamala Edwards, anchor, 6abc Action News morning edition. ABC News' Chief Anchor, the host of This Week with George Stephanopoulos, and co-anchor of Good Morning America, George Stephanopoulos joined the network in 1997 as an analyst for This Week. He previously served in the Clinton administratio…
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In conversation with Laura McGrath, Assistant Professor of English at Temple University ''Among our greatest contemporary writers'' (The Miami Herald), Claire Messud is the author of The Emperor's Children, a cutting portrait of life among Manhattan's junior intelligentsia that was longlisted for the Booker Prize. Her other acclaimed and bestsellin…
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''His generation's most gifted writer of love's complicated, contradictory power'' (Los Angeles Times), Colm Tóibín is the author of an impressive list of novels, short stories, essays, plays, poetry, and criticism. His novels The Master, The Testament of Mary, and Brooklyn were shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize, and the last was adapted into a …
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Emma is joined by comedian Nathan Macintosh to talk about why tech is ruining our lives, VR sex, and meeting his dad without realizing it. In the Why Do Men? Segment, Nathan answers a listener whose husband struggles with erectile dysfunction. Then, Emma asks Nathan anything, from Canadian manners, to growing up with red hair, and why you should wa…
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In conversation with Annie Duke An ''unflappable and genial point-person'' (The New York Times), Jen Psaki served as the thirty-fourth White House Press Secretary under President Biden until May 2022. Currently the host of MSNBC's Sunday afternoon and Monday evening program, Inside with Jen Psaki, she spent the previous twenty years in public servi…
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In conversation with Karen Heller, former national features writer and current contributor for The Washington Post, formerly a metro and features columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer, and a finalist for the 2001 Pulitzer Prize in commentary. A journalist at The New York Times for more than 25 years, Frank Bruni has been the paper's Rome bureau c…
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Emma is joined by comedian and podcaster Gus Constantellis to talk about solo travel, sibling favoritism, and coming out to Greek parents. In the Why Do Men? Segment, Gus answers a listener with mother-in-law struggles. Then, Emma asks Gus anything, from cliff jumping, to Taylor Swift, and impulsive tattoos. And finally, they wrap with a lightning …
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Charles J. Bonfiglio is the Franchise Founder & Chief Executive Officer of Tint World. The company is a privately owned franchise chain of independent retail window tinting, mobile electronics, auto accessories and appearance centers. As the lead executive of Tint World, Charles is responsible for all functions related to the development and leader…
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In conversation with award winning broadcaster and journalist, Tracey Matisak. ''America's most compelling popular historian'' (The Christian Science Monitor), Erik Larson is the bestselling author of eight critically acclaimed books, including The Splendid and the Vile, a chronicle of Winston Churchill and London during the Blitz; In the Garden of…
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Featuring: Lydia Abarça, Sheila Rohan, Marcia Sells, Karlya Shelton, and Khadija Tariyan (daughter of Gayle McKinney Griffith) In conversation with Shelly Power, The Dr. Carolyn Newsom Executive Director, Philadelphia Ballet Karen Valby's The Swans of Harlem tells the remarkable and-until now-rarely written about true story of the Dance Theatre of …
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In conversation with Dr. Jason Karlawish In partnership with the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society The clinical consulting director of support groups at The CaringKind (formerly The Alzheimer's Association), Dasha Kiper has an MA in clinical psychology from Columbia University. For the past decade she has worked with dementia patients, counseled c…
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In conversation with Beth Kephart A ''master of illusion, and one of the best storytellers around'' (NPR), Amy Tan is the author of the beloved novels The Joy Luck Club, a finalist for the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award, for which she also co-wrote the film adaptation screenplay; The Kitchen God's Wife; The Hundred S…
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Emma is joined by comedian Joey Avery, to talk about long term relationships, suppositories, and dancing like no one's watching. In the Why Do Men? Segment, Joey answers a listener who wants to know why men want to hook up with plus sized women but not date them. Then, Emma asks Joey anything, from weird meet cutes, people you like getting cancelle…
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In 2006, Bakari Sellers defeated a twenty-six-year incumbent State Representative to become the youngest member of the South Carolina state legislature and the youngest African American elected official in the nation. The state's 2014 Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor, he currently heads the strategic communication and public affairs team …
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Emma is joined by comedian Martin Amini, to talk about the shocking Diddy allegations, JLo haters, and communicating with immigrant parents. In the Why Do Men? Segment, Martin and Emma help a listener figure out how to dirty talk. Then, Emma asks Martin anything, from sex playlists, to when you know she's "the one," and the joy of Warcraft. And fin…
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In conversation with Robert E. Hamilton, Head of Eurasia Research - Eurasia Program, Foreign Policy Research Institute Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation Endowed Lecture The White House and national security correspondent for The New York Times, David E. Sanger has been a member of three Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist teams, including in 2017 for in…
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In conversation with Patrick Behrer, Research Economist, Development Economics, World Bank How the subtle but significant consequences of a hotter planet have already begun-from lower test scores to higher crime rates-and how we might tackle them today. In Slow Burn, R. Jisung Park draws upon vast amounts of raw data and novel economics to examine …
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Emma is joined by life and dating coach, and author of Love Life: How to Raise Your Standards, Find Your Person, and Live Happily (No Matter What), Matthew Hussey, to talk about making the first move, the perils of social media, and not being the youngest person in the room anymore. In the Why Do Men? Segment, Mathew answers a listener who wonders …
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Dennis Yi Tenen is an associate professor of English at Columbia University, where he also serves as co-director of the Center for Comparative Media. Affiliated with Columbia's Data Science Institute, he is a former fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society and worked as a Microsoft engineer in the Windows group, where he wrote code tha…
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In conversation with award-winning journalist and broadcaster Tracey Matisak Acclaimed for her study of the intersections of pop music, contemporary Black U.S. culture, and sex and gender, sociologist Tricia Rose is the author of Longing to Tell, The Hip Hop Wars, and, most notably, Black Noise, which is considered a foundational text for the acade…
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Praised for her ''darkly funny and painfully sharp'' (Los Angeles Times) fiction, Lydia Millet is the author of the novel A Children's Bible, shortlisted for the National Book Award and a New York Times Top 10 book of 2020; the story collection Love in Infant Monkeys, a Pulitzer Prize finalist; and the novel Dinosaurs, a finalist for the National B…
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