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All Onboard

Thomas Kunjappu

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"All Onboard" is the definitive podcast for professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of the employee onboarding process. Hosted by Thomas Kunjappu, CEO of Cleary, this podcast brings together experts, innovators, and leaders in the field of human resources to explore the most effective strategies and challenges in employee onboarding. From the first-day fundamentals to long-term success strategies, "All Onboard" provides actionable insights to enhance your onboarding process and i ...
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The Literary Life Podcast

Angelina Stanford Thomas Banks

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Not just book chat! The Literary Life Podcast is an ongoing conversation about the skill and art of reading well and the lost intellectual tradition needed to fully enter into the great works of literature. Experienced teachers Angelina Stanford and Thomas Banks (of www.HouseOfHumaneLetters.com) join lifelong reader Cindy Rollins (of www.MorningtimeForMoms.com) for slow reads of classic literature, conversations with book lovers, and an ever-unfolding discussion of how Stories Will Save the ...
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TuxHome Podcast

Thomas Joyce

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TuxHome is a weekly podcast (usually released on Sunday or Monday) which provides reviews and announcements of the latest and greatest Linux and Unix operating systems, and Open Source applications to use with any operating system!
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ReJOYCE! To commemorate James Joyce's mighty novel, Ulysses, we're launching a podcast. Every week you'll find a five-minute mini-essay from me designed to take you through the novel that's on every list of the greatest books ever written. And as Ulysses runs to some 375,000 words, and I mean to go through it sentence by sentence if I have to, in order to convey the full brilliance of this novel - and the enjoyment to be had from it - I'll be podcasting for some time to come! It's such an ab ...
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If you’ve ever felt on the fringes of Christian faith this is a safe space for you. Your questions, doubts and hopes are all welcome here. We’re creating conversations, affirmations, meditations and other resources to support you on your spiritual journey and let you know that even if you feel like a misfit, you don’t have to feel alone.
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COCKTAILS AND TAKEAWAYS

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Cocktails and Takeaways is a fun podcast all about over-sharing, unpopular opinions, failed relationships, light hearted banter, celebrity gossip, world news and everything in-between. Oh... and lots of alcohol. New Episodes Every Wednesday With Special Guests. Hosted By Madame Joyce Follow Us On IG:CocktailsAndTakeaways Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hello. My name is Caroline Peyton, I’m a nutritionist and naturopath with a particular passion for gut health. Nutrition Life Stories podcast has been brought to life to share a spotlight on how nutrition – and food- has influenced people’s lives. I’ll be inviting a selection of guests who may have found the power of nutrition to significantly improve health and wellbeing or who understand how nutrition and food unites communities and is far more than just “food for food’s sake”. You’ll hear ...
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The International Anthony Burgess Foundation Podcast Channel hosts two podcasts: The International Anthony Burgess Foundation Podcast is dedicated to exploring the life and work of Anthony Burgess and his contemporaries, and the cultural environment in which Burgess was working. A combination of scripted episodes, interviews and lectures, this series is a resource for students, readers and anyone else interested in twentieth century literature, film and music. The International Anthony Burge ...
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The aim of this series is to offer insights into key moments in the story of Irish popular culture since the publication of Thomas Moore's Irish Melodies in the early nineteenth century. If the story of transnational Irish popular culture begins with Thomas Moore in the early nineteenth century, it wasn't until the end of the 1800s that writers and intellectuals began to theorize the impact of mass cultural production on the Irish psyche during the industrial century. In 1892 Douglas Hyde, s ...
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Feeling Bookish Podcast

Feeling Bookish Podcast

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Feeling Bookish Podcast focuses on maximalist, innovative novels and literature in translation. Periodic interviews with critics, writers and translators. Hosted by Roman Tsivkin and Robert Fay. Produced by Heston Hoffman. Email: robertfay23 at gmail
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Welcome to the IQ Knowledge Junkie podcast, where enlightening ideas come from! I’m The Author of “LMAOKJ” (Learning More After Obstacles Kenneth Journey) “LMFAOKJ” (Learning Motivation From All Over Knowledge Junkie) “IQKJ” (Inspiring Quotations Knowledgeably Justified) “IKJ” (Intelligent Knowledge Junkie) & “KMSL” (Knowledgeable Mentalities Sustainably Lived). I’ve been in magazines and won the best sense of humor award in HS. I plan on owning a NBA Team & an Amusement Park. I’m the Creato ...
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High Frequency Wellness Podcast

Kare Possick | High Frequency Wellness | Kare's Purple Rice Products

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Welcome to the high Frequency Wellness Podcast. Kare Possick has been on the cutting edge of natural healing, energy medicine and quantum consciousness for nearly 50 years. Author of bestselling books—“Why are you poisoning your family?” and “You’re How Old?-how to recharge, repair and regenerate every cell in your body”, Kare has been a consumer advocate and proponent for natural foods and alternative healing techniques ever since she opened the first biofeedback clinic in Ohio in the late ...
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The Esoteric Mammoth is a captivating fantasy podcast that explores the realms of esoteric knowledge, symbolism, and archetypes through the lens of a woman's tape recorded dream journal. The podcast follows the intriguing journey of Avery Clearwater, known affectionately as Birdie, as she grapples with the profound and cryptic nature of her nightly visions. Birdie began recording her dreams, compelled by the unsettling strangeness they possess. She senses a deeper significance to her dreams, ...
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My guest today is Dr Hans-Thomas Richter based on the West Coast of America and we delved into a bit more science regarding the importance of the right fats in diets. Dr Richter has a Chinese Medicine clinic in Seattle but has a background in biomedical research. He researched and has recently written a book about the importance of Omega 3 called N…
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“UX design can enhance the overall performance, adoption, and impact in cybersecurity tools that leverage AI, making the tools more accessible to a broader range of users, including those who don’t have deep technical or security knowledge.” In this episode, Siddharth Hirwani and John Robertson talk about: Pressures and challenges security analysts…
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Welcome to today’s episode and another “Best of” remix on The Literary Life Podcast! Today our hosts Angelina Stanford, Cindy Rollins and Thomas Banks explore Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. After their commonplace quote discussion, each cohost shares some personal thoughts on Robert Louis Stevenson. Be aware t…
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Dennis DePue, a 46-year-old man, goes to his ex-wife's house to pick up the children. Despite the divorce settlement including joint custody, his ex-wife, Marilynn, is scared of him and has changed the locks, as Dennis had been entering the house when no one was around. Although Dennis was cooperative during the divorce process, their children had …
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Spiritual Misfits and Uniting Mission and Education's Pulse team have collaborated to bring you a series of conversations about 5 pressing challenges we face on planet earth today, and the kind of faith that may help emerging generations to navigate and engage with them. In this conversation a Boomer (Ken Day), Gen X (Joanna Drayton), Millennial (W…
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“People try to talk about the technical user experience at too high of a level. You talk about alert fatigue and you kind of understand what alert fatigue is just by the name. Yeah, there’s a lot of alerts. But watching it in action is different.” In this episode, Heidi interviews John about what he’s learned about designing for security analysts. …
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In this episode of the All Onboard podcast, host Thomas Kunjappu welcomes Sean Vader, Senior Director and HR Business Partner at Shutterstock, to explore the transformative impact of collaborative frameworks in onboarding. Drawing from his extensive experience at organizations like Stripe and L'Oreal, Sean delves into the nuances of onboarding proc…
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This week on The Literary Life, Angelina and Thomas wrap up their series on J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter: Book 1. Angelina and Thomas begin the episode with some thoughts on their Aristotelian approach to literature as seen in this series of episodes. After sharing their commonplace quotes, they dive into their discussion of the last few chapters o…
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The author of such literary classics as Ulysses and Finnegans Wake, James Joyce (1882 – 1941) was one of Ireland's most celebrated novelists known for his avant-garde and often experimental style of writing.Michael Patrick Gillespie is Professor of English at Florida International University and the Director of the Center for the Humanities in an U…
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In this episode Will is joined by Christine Redwood, Belinda Groves and Nathan Nettleton to discuss the emergence of the Open Baptists, a new Baptist movement within Australia. The Open Baptists seek to reimagine what it means to work together as Baptist churches, focusing on partnership, collective decision-making, and freedom of conscience. They …
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The Russian composer Igor Stravinsky (1882–1971) was one of the most influential composers of the twentieth century. His career spanned from the early twentieth century, when he composed ballets inspired by Russian myth and the era's revived interest in distinctly Russian culture, to the experimentation in compositional styles that followed the Sec…
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My guest today is Laura Dent, joint owner (with her husband) of a successful commercial and specialist cleaning company called So Fresh and So Clean covering the Swindon area. It was so refreshing to hear Laura’s health journey and how she has used nutrition to improve her health- and quality of life- by taking matters into her own hands. Laura exp…
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Welcome back to The Literary Life podcast and our series on J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter: Book 1. After sharing some thoughts on detective fiction as it relates to Rowling, our hosts Angelina Stanford and Thomas Banks discuss chapters 8-12. Some of the ideas they share are the following: Homeric echos and classical allusions in this book, the ident…
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The Reverend Dr Karen Pack is a religious historian, ordained Christian minister, Commonwealth-registered marriage celebrant, and current President of Spiritual Care Australia. For over twenty five years she has been engaged in training pastors, chaplains, leaders and teachers in Australia, North America, Africa, Asia and the Middle East. Her docto…
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Link to Onboarding Assessment: www.gocleary.com/onboarding-assessment Link to ROI Calculator: www.gocleary.com/onboarding-ROI -- In this episode of "All Onboard," we explore how Sarah Skellern and the Mondelez team successfully overhauled their onboarding program, creating a seamless and engaging onboarding journey. By focusing on employee feedback…
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On today’s episode of The Literary Life podcast, Angelina Stanford and Thomas Banks continue their series on Harry Potter: Book 1 by J. K. Rowling. This week we are covering chapters 3-7. Angelina opens the book discussion with an overview of the literary motifs used by Rowling in the Harry Potter books to help modern readers better understand thes…
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In this conversation, Will Small, Thomas Jay Oord, and Becca De Souza discuss open and relational theology, the challenges of suffering, and the process of deconstruction and reconstruction in faith. They also touch on the topic of LGBTQ+ affirmation within religious institutions. Thomas shares his personal journey from a classical theist position …
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Paul Dirac (1902–1984) was an English theoretical physicist and mathematician who was instrumental in the development of both quantum mechanics and quantum electrodynamics. In 1933, he shared the Nobel Prize in Physics with Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger.Sir Michael Atiyah is one of the world's greatest living mathematicians and is well known…
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One of the most influential American inventors of all time, Thomas Edison (1847–1931) is responsible for the creation of several devices that shaped the face of modern technology. Most famous for his invention of the first practical light bulb, Edison was also a shrewd businessman who bridged the gap between invention and large-scale manufacturing.…
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In this episode of the "All Onboard" podcast, host Thomas Kunjappu speaks with Joyce Knight, Director of Talent Strategy at YES Prep Public Schools, about their innovative approaches to employee onboarding. Joyce shares her unique perspective gained from HR roles in education, media, and healthcare, and how these experiences have shaped her strateg…
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I am delighted to welcome Lou Joyce to today’s podcast, Managing Director of The Natural Dispensary (practitioner prescribed mail order natural healthcare company). Lou grew up on the West coast of Australia with a wonderful connection to the outdoors, land, nature and natural food. Having spent a week's work experience at a natural health college,…
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The third and final member of a chain of Athenian philosophers who would shape the foundation of Western philosophy, Aristotle (384 B.C.E.–322 B.C.E.) was a student of Plato, who would eventually go on to mentor Alexander the Great. Nicknamed “The Reader” by Plato, Aristotle’s writings on science, ethics, and politics dominated Western society for …
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On today’s episode on The Literary Life podcast, we begin our much-anticipated series on Harry Potter: Book 1 by J. K. Rowling, with hosts Angelina Stanford and Thomas Banks. After sharing a little on their own backgrounds as teachers and their commonplace quotations for the week, Angelina and Thomas open the book discussion with some introductory …
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Join Cleary CEO Thomas Kunjappu as he hosts Dawn Ponico, Chief People Officer at Mitchell Martin Inc., in Episode 4 of the All Onboard Podcast. Discover the strategies and processes used by the pros to onboard contingent workforces effectively and efficiently. Learn about the comprehensive employee onboarding process that ensures compliance, satisf…
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This week on The Literary Life podcast Angelina Stanford is joined by friends and fellow readers Cindy Rollins, Emily Raible, and Jone Rose to discuss how to deal with overwhelm with your literary life. Angelina opens the conversation with the acknowledgment that everyone has moments when they feel overwhelmed by the amount of things to read and to…
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Widely considered as one of the top musicians of the 20th century, Miles Davis (1926–1991) was a major force in jazz. He was not only a gifted trumpeter and composer, but also an innovator who created a nine-member band called the “nonet,” in which unconventional (in jazz) instruments like French horn and tuba were used. He also invented a style kn…
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My guest today grew up in Stroud and moved to London pursuing a high-pressure job that involved extensive global travelling and eating a wide variety of (good and bad) foods. This lifestyle resulted in “burnout” and James quit his job. James spent a year travelling in the Far East with his young family. He rediscovered his love of fitness, retraine…
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For this week’s “Best of The Literary Life” series episode, we revisit a conversation about George Orwell’s essay “Why I Write.” Angelina and Cindy kick off the discussion about how much they each identify with Orwell’s description of his childhood. In his story of learning to write, we see many aspects of a good education, even his inclination to …
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In this episode of the All Onboard podcast, host Thomas Kunjappu sits down with Kaylea Bowers, the cultural onboarding program lead at Sprinklr. Kaylea shares her expertise in creating meaningful work experiences by ensuring new hires feel connected and supported from day one. She discusses Sprinklr's unique approach to balancing individual needs w…
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In this episode of "All Onboard," Thomas Kunjappu, CEO of Cleary, interviews Yuyan Sun, the Head of People Analytics at Motiv. Yuyan shares her unique approach to transforming HR metrics into actionable insights, focusing on the concept of Employee Lifetime Value (ELTV). She explains how seeing people operations as a product and employees as custom…
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Join Thomas Kunjappu on the All Onboard Podcast as he chats with Stephen Bryant, head of employee onboarding at Siemens Healthineers. Stephen shares insights from his 25 years of experience, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing employee experience over compliance. Learn about innovative onboarding strategies, such as using design thinking pri…
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Best known as the wife of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, Clementine Ogilvy Spencer-Churchill served as one of her husband's closest confidantes, aiding him during his brightest moments as well as his darkest hours. During World War II, she led the Young Women's Christian Association's wartime efforts and also assisted in the Red Cross's …
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Carlie Hundt and Devon Hirth believe a UX designer’s role is to “lift up the voices of the people trying to access and use government services.” Trust is really important. How do we build trust through the user experience, particularly when you are asking for personal information? In this episode, we talk about: Leveraging storytelling to “share wi…
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