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For years, two of the world's greatest investing minds, Skippy and Doogles, have debated their investing philosophies. They started recording their phone calls to bring that stock market wisdom to the masses. Buckle up, because you never know where these conversations might go, and what kind of priceless investment knowledge will soon hit your mentals.
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Skipp It

Jon, Lee & Ashwin

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Skipp It is a podcast that reviews and dissects the beloved classic Australian television show, Skippy The Bush Kangaroo. Join Jon, Lee & Ashwin as they discuss each episode in detail, deep diving into one of Australia's most enduring, popular icons. Find out how Skippy became our friend ever true.
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VibeWay w|Skippy-O is a BRAND-NEW podcast show introducing the dope music you’ve been craving, and delivering fresh perspectives on today’s hottest topics. Stay tuned, we finna catch a wave.
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To continuously develop minds of the poor for the achievement of their greatest financial potential and to educate and improve their financial scenarios. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael477/support
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Blackbelt beatdown

Skippy dynamite

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Welcome to the Blackbelt beatdown!: this is a show where i share my life as a teacher, mat hero, martial artist, doritos enthusiast, my dynamite experiences on the mats, and much more...oh and slaying spazzy white belts and converting them to wholesome BJJ savages, cause that's what solid coaches do. Thanks for dropping in and enjoy 😁
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What happens to all that stuff on America’s favorite antiques show once the cameras leave town? DETOURS reveals the stories, secrets, and surprises of TV treasures which go beyond the screen. Join host Adam Monahan, a longtime producer with GBH’s Antiques Roadshow on a journey of discovery from behind the scenes of the hit PBS series. Each episode tells the deeper story of one object, amazing and amusing listeners along the way. From GBH and PRX.
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Hello, I’m Skippy Mesirow, host of “Healing Our Politics,” the show that shows you, the heart-centered public servants and political leaders, how to heal our politics by starting with the human in the mirror. Healing Our Politics, “HOP,” is a first-of-its-kind show that provides tools and practices for mental well-being, health, and balance, specifically for public servants so we can do good by feeling good and safe in our jobs. HOP brings together experts, scientists, doctors, thought leade ...
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Bizarre Yarns

Hostee Productions

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A podcast yarning on about the strange and mysterious happenings within the Australian continent. From cryptids, unexplainable phenomena, hauntings, to urban legends—you name it, we’ve got it!
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Take a deep dive into pop nostalgia with us! Pop culture influencers, TV stars, film actors, comedians, and musicians share inspirational stories about the road to success. Insightful conversations that are part comedy/part drama and are always entertaining! With your host, comedian, Jeff Dwoskin.
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Soulful, Deep, Tech, Skippy and Bumpy House Music 1. The art of arranging sounds in time so as to produce a continuous, unified, and evocative composition, as through melody, harmony, rhythm, and timbre. Soul 2. A sense of pride among people, expressed in areas such as language, social customs, religion, and music. 3. A strong, deeply felt emotion conveyed by a speaker, a performer, or an artist. Rhythm 4. The pattern or flow of sound created by the arrangement of stressed and unstressed syl ...
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Champion Puppy Training Podcast

Pat Quinn: Creator of the Champion Puppy Training System

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Are you a new puppy owner? A busy puppy owner? A frustrated puppy owner? This weekly podcast will allow you to better know and grow your puppy. This puppy training podcast delves into obedience, manners, socialization and how to get your dog's training off to a Champion start. Want relief and results? This podcast will sharpen your ownership skills so you can better develop your Champion puppy. Throughout the year topics will include: Management techniques How to motivate your puppy (without ...
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#weneedcrew Podcast

We Need Crew, Scott Howarth

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To raise awareness of the UK Live Touring Community. Via interviews, stories and telling you everything #weneedcrew. By Touring Crew, For Touring Crew, Supported By Artists. visit www.weneedcrew.co.uk We Need Crew Podcast
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Leaving the Mormon Church is only the beginning... This "of the world" podcast is recorded from the Great and Spacious Building in Salt Lake City. Join Nimrod The Lamanite, Orrin Porter, The Bastard Son of Joseph Smith, Our Lord and Savior Johnny Cuervo in this latter day guide to leaving religion. These Fomos show us how easy it is to move on with our lives in the big, scary, world of sin... and how much fun it can be. Drinking, politics, sex, drugs, it's all covered. Nothing is sacred. No ...
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Skippy is very happy about the large number of new companies being started in the US. Doogles touts the skills of Priscila Barbosa and her Uber/Lyft scam empire. Skippy creates a new financial moniker called...the Skippy. The episode wraps talking about the state of US national debt. Join the Skippy and Doogles fan club. You can also get more detai…
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Marc Price, famously known as "Skippy" from the beloved TV show Family Ties takes us on a journey through his illustrious career, sharing hilarious anecdotes from his time on Family Ties, his adventures in the world of stand-up comedy, and his roles in cult classics like "Killer Tomatoes Eat France" and "Trick or Treat" alongside legends like Ozzy …
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Idea: A semi-satirical DNA-analyzing and family tree investigation service that only tells you negative aspects of your family tree, such as ancestors who did evil things, parents who aren't actually your biological parents, and inherited diseases that will probably kill you. Also: it could "unite everyone in hating where we come from"; maybe every…
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Bill Scheft takes us on a journey through his illustrious career in comedy and writing. From his early stand-up days to becoming a key writer for David Letterman, Bill's stories are filled with humor and insight. He discusses his books, his love for classic music, and his recent work in documentaries, providing a well-rounded view of his contributi…
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Celebrity letters provide a glimpse into what was happening in that person’s life in a particular moment in time, beyond what the newspapers were printing. When a fiery letter written by legendary star Frank Sinatra was appraised on GBH’s Antiques Roadshow in Tulsa, OK in 2018 that glimpse revealed a raw response to a letter from a prison chaplain,…
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While driving in the Dandenong Ranges one quiet night, a woman sees something out of the ordinary... and her life is subsequently changed forever. What happened on this otherwise uneventful night in August 1993? Come along and listen to Kelly Cahill's extraordinary story. (Since I had to cut a lot out of this episode due to time constraints, I'll b…
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Doogles talks through a piece on how no one really understands interest rates, but Skippy isn't buying it. Skippy covers New York City's traffic disaster and the $700 million fall out. Doogles hits on Sequoia's $600 billion AI question. The episode wraps with the reality gap media has with politics in the US. Join the Skippy and Doogles fan club. Y…
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Dan Bakkedahl, star of the new show "Dinner with the Parents" on Freevee shares insights from his eclectic career, from his beginnings in improv with Second City to his memorable roles in popular TV shows like "Veep," "Life in Pieces," and "The Daily Show." Dan reveals behind-the-scenes stories, the challenges of playing comedic jerks, and the joys…
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Idea: A mount on a lawnmower for a weedwacker, so you can use the weedwacker while mowing instead of having to walk around the yard twice (once while mowing and once while weedwacking). Also, maybe weedwacker(s) could mount in front of the lawnmower wheels and run while you mow to widen the mowing width. Also: getting rid of the mower blade and jus…
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Nepotism remains alive as Bronny James gets drafted by the Lakers. Skippy gets nostalgic about Nike stock. Doogles can't believe how bad of a business Walgreens has managed to become. The episode wraps talking about the "Daddy Model of Wealth" outlined by Paul Graham. Join the Skippy and Doogles fan club. You can also get more details about the sho…
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Longtime folk art expert for GBH’s Antiques Roadshow, Wes Cowan, has seen so many unusual items that very little surprises him. But a perplexing apothecary bottle filled with colored sand brought to the show in Hot Springs, AR in 2002 led to his discovery of a 19th century artist with an amazing story and no auction records at that time. Join host …
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Idea: A videogame-style "damage meter" and/or list of worst physical/mental/criminal attributes that nearby people can view about you (and you can view about them) on your phones. Also: it'd be useful during dating because it'd contain the stuff that people leave off their dating profile; it could alert you if someone's damage meter indicates they'…
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Skippy kicks off with current stock allocation rates for Americans, then moves to the wild premiums that Costco and Nvidia stocks have right now. Doogles hits on a Global Financial Data article covering stock market concentration rates over the last 200 years. The episode wraps with a Wall Street Journal piece on financial lessons from our parents,…
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Tonya Todd shares insights into her dynamic career in writing, acting, directing, and podcasting. She discusses her creative processes, the importance of diversity and inclusion in storytelling, and her directorial debut with the short film "Mourning Sacrifice." This engaging conversation highlights the passion and dedication behind Tonya’s multifa…
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Idea: A standup comedy show in a "corgi cafe" where comedians have to compete with corgis for the audience's attention. The corgi may be on stage and there may be a vote or a penalty (such as reduced stage time) for losing against the corgi. Also: corgi vs. doge; the corgi and the comic must abide by the same rules (ex: if the dog barks, the comic …
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This is the last episode! Jeremy and Mike won't be recording anymore. This marks 2 years of doing the podcast and it has been fun and we've learned a lot! They talk about the Tyson/Paul fight and the brotherly feud between the Paul brothers. How easy dentists have it with hygienists doing almost the whole job. They talk about Chipotle being stingy …
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This is a replay but still relevant episode from late 2021. Skippy gets confused as to why Starbucks is adopting the blockchain (and you should be too). Then Skippy and Doogles discuss 3 big breakups this week — General Electric, Toshiba, and Johnson & Johnson are all splitting up their companies. Doogles calls out all of us for perpetuating inflat…
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Discover the untold story behind the iconic film Napoleon Dynamite as Darci Monet shares her experiences and challenges in the music industry. From singing as a child to her pivotal role in the film's soundtrack, Darci reveals the highs and lows of her career, including the struggle for proper recognition. This episode delves into her journey of re…
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Idea: Underwear with sports team logos or colors on them to be worn on game nights for luck. Also: making your friend wear your team's underwear on the outside of his pants as a penalty for losing a bet; giving yourself a wedgie to show your team spirit; complementary undies for couples; questioning whether "undy" is a real word or whether it's alw…
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A collection of vintage mousetraps appraised on GBH’s Antiques Roadshow in 2016 became eerily relevant as DETOURS host Adam Monahan faced an ongoing war with rats in his own urban backyard. Are these disease-carrying pests or intelligent emotional beings? Join the lively journey tracing back to the earliest forms of traps and efforts to control rat…
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COMING SUMMER 2024! Hello, I’m Skippy Mesirow, host of “Healing Our Politics,” the show that empowers you, the heart-centered public servants and political leaders, how to heal our politics by starting with the human in the mirror. Healing Our Politics, “HOP,” is a first-of-its-kind show that provides tools and practices for mental well-being, heal…
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Jeremy and Mike talk about Dr Pepper moving up to #2 most popular soda brand in the US, cars with automated speed limiters and Mike tries a new Sprite. Costco has a new design for their stores with apartments above them!! Then Mike and Jeremy talk about the idea of universal income and how South Africa is going to start soon. Star Wars/Lucasfilm is…
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We've got a special episode for ya folks! We're joined by esteemed, returning guest Kaden Kienzle, a brother and friend of the Skippys. We talk Sasquatch, Aliens, End Times, and Fatherhood. This is classic Skippys! Follow us on Instagram @2skippyspodcast to stay up to date on new episodes and announcements. Also please DM us any questions or topics…
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Jeremy and Mike talk about Mike's Dr Pepper and his checkout encounters with it. Then they talk about people spending inordinate amounts of money daily on snacks and drinks at work. And Jeremy talks about a conversation he had with someone at work and was shocked by how much money this guy spent on food per month Then Mike and Jeremy have a disagre…
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Jensanity has hit new heights with Jensen Huang signing body parts over in Taiwan. Walkthrough of how to make good money in side hustles. Skippy covers a WSJ piece on how AI losing its fizzle. The episode wraps with a convo about the state of leveraged finance and a no good, terrible, bad advertising campaign. Join the Skippy and Doogles fan club. …
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Jeremy Coon, known for producing the iconic Napoleon Dynamite and directing the new documentary A Disturbance in the Force. Jeremy celebrates two decades of Napoleon Dynamite, revealing the film's origins, its surprise success, and its lasting legacy. He also delves into the making of his documentary on the Star Wars Holiday Special, shedding light…
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Idea: An "exophone" containing a metal box in which you put your Apple/Android phone to block its WiFi, GPS, Bluetooth, and microphone. The metal box has one USB/lightning cable sticking out, through which all data is passed between the Apple/Android phone and the exophone, including screen output, touch screen input, mic input, speaker output, Blu…
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Jeremy and Mike talk about some guy who bungee jumped off of a building and didn't calculate the bungee length correctly. Then Jeremy talks about quitting Nicotine and how tough it is. Jeremy shares a story about an old neighbor he had thinking she was still a server, walking around on the street. The same neighbor walking their cats around the nei…
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In this episode, Elle yarns about two mysteries involving the Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre National Park. The first involves a massive geoglyph that seemingly appeared out of nowhere, and is reminiscent of the Nazca Lines in Peru. The second mystery involves a strange occurrence in the water that is too bizarre to be explained with logic. Intro and closin…
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Jeremy and Mike talk about Nevada being ranked 3rd worst state for law enforcement jobs and how surprising that is. They discuss motorcycles and lane filtering (splitting) and Mike is adamant that they have to wait in traffic too. Haha There's a few clusters of tents by the river on the way out of Sparks and they joke about turning it into a movie …
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Premium subscribers get a couple hot stock research recommendations to kick it off. Doogles tackles listener mail that covers the book The Fourth Turning. Skippy laughs some more at Google AI and Salesforces' inability to use its own product. The episode wraps discussing the results of a YouGov survey about people's favorite decades. Join the Skipp…
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Ami Dolenz delves into her vibrant career and the stories behind her iconic roles. Ami shares fascinating anecdotes from her time on sets of '80s and '90s classics like "Can't Buy Me Love," "She's Out of Control," and "General Hospital." Ami provides a peek into her childhood experiences with famous parents, her transition into acting, and her memo…
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GBH’s Antiques Roadshow has a fair share of characters cross its set, but none like the towering, booming-voiced cowboy who attended the 2018 taping in Tulsa, OK. With a rare red diamond ring, cowboy Jim sought to learn the gem’s value. But would his $35K gamble pay off big? Join host Adam Monahan as he uncovers the mystery behind red diamonds and …
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Idea: For map apps to warn you if there are no available parking spots near your destination, and to give you real-time info to help you park. Also: if pizza places allow you to track a pizza in real-time, why can't map apps keep track of parking in real-time; the app could tell you to hurry up to get the last spot before another car; helping you a…
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Jeremy and Mike talk about the realms of hollywood and how some actors seem to escape its grasp and then are painted to be maniacs by media. Wondering who all is a part of this. Mike recalls a feww stories of working at a restaurant and how some people felt about cleaing/doing their side work. A few more things about hollywood and the method acting…
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Jeremy and Mike talk about the newest (and dumb as usual) internet trend of using nicotine pouches as a cheap substitute for Ozempic (some new weight loss drug) and how being addicted to nicotine isn't fun Mike talks about dressing up as Santa several times for work occasions and Jeremy learns about blue Santa Then they talk about equitable vs equa…
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Listener mail hits on the controversial topic of Fama and French's data set shifting. Skippy goes off about supposed ridiculousness coming from Google's AI results. The episode wraps with a thought experiment comparing the cost of living in an all inclusive resort vs. living in "Middle America." Join the Skippy and Doogles fan club. You can also ge…
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Joseph Culp, the first actor to portray Dr. Doom discusses Roger Corman's unreleased 1994 film "The Fantastic Four." They dive into the lore of the film, the legacy it has built among fans, and the efforts to have it officially released. Joseph shares intriguing behind-the-scenes stories, his experiences growing up with a famous father, and his tho…
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Idea: A lightweight motorized sled or an "ice boat" to allow you to go ice fishing when the lake ice isn't thick enough for a full-sized snowmobile. Also: using a hovercraft to drive over weak lake ice; using a snow sled to drag people who pass out drunk to the car Fat Steve (instagram.com/fatstevecomedy)Emmanuel Lechuga (instagram.com/emmanuel_lec…
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Jeremy and Mike talk about allergies and feeling exhausted for no reason. Then about some guy in Canada who got a $580 ticket for "using his phone in a McDonald's drive thru" Then they talk about the president and his campaign trail. And how there's a double standard for cognitive testing right now. One candidate has to take it, but the other is gi…
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Jeremy and Mike talk about a conspiracy theory regarding the northern lights, raw ham not being available like other meats and there's no more commercials about real meat, only the substitutes. Then they talk about scientists working on (or already done with) a vaccine that "will" combat undiscovered illnesses to prevent the next pandemic. Then it …
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In this episode, Konner (Skippy #1) sits down with his friend and collaborator, Nolan Watt to discuss the making of the EP 'Superbloom'. They co-produced this EP over the course of a year, recording it mostly on their own, with the help of some very talented friends along the way. They reminisce about the production process while listening to both …
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Kicks off with listener mail about the multi-level-marketing shenanigans of IM Academy. Skippy teases Doogles about a winning pitch on shorting Pool Corp. Skippy plays with ChatGPT 4-o as his new financial analyst. Doogles covers an op-ed on taxing billionaires. The episode wraps with a quick hit on the failure of Red Lobster. Join the Skippy and D…
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Idea: An app ("Dissonance App", "dissonance" being the opposite of harmony) that connects two people to have a toxic/hateful real-life encounter with each other. The app can filter by what you're angry about (racism, divorce, a petty topic like pineapple on pizza), the action you want to take (dating, arguing, boxing or bare-knuckle brawling), and/…
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Rebecca Staab shares captivating stories from her diverse career in television and film, including her role as Sue Storm in Roger Corman's "Fantastic Four." She discusses behind-the-scenes moments, the movie's cult status, and her experiences on iconic shows like "Cheers," "Seinfeld," and "Superman and Lois." Rebecca also talks about her recent wor…
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