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YourMBA

Werner Mouton, CGMA

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YourMBA is the podcast for those who want to master business principles without going to university. Each episode covers essential MBA-like topics, helping you gain practical insights to drive your business success. For More Knowledge, Join The Community: https://www.patreon.com/YourMBA
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Grey's Academy: A Grey’s Anatomy Podcast

Grey's Academy: A Grey’s Anatomy Podcast

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Kelcey, a Grey's Anatomy expert, and Carmen, a Grey's Anatomy rookie, watch every episode of the show from season 1 episode 1. Every episode is full of thoughts, predictions, rankings, and reviews. Listen along on this journey as your favorite episodes are revisited!
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Anxiety Society

Dr. Liz McIngvale and Cali Werner

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In an era of social media fads and quick-fix solutions, anxiety and stress are on the rise. This raw and vulnerable podcast takes you through real personal journeys and clinical conversations about the increasing anxiety in today's world. Hosted by Dr. Elizabeth McIngvale and Cali Werner, licensed clinicians in the field, each episode provides tools to find calm in the chaos as they share detailed experiences moderated by leading experts. If you're overwhelmed by the motivational noise and l ...
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The Wide Lens

Werner Mouton, CGMA

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My mission is to help you reach your personal and business goals by offering unique perspectives on business, strategy, economics, psychology, and philosophy. Werner Mouton, CGMA
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Cows in the field

Blobcat Filmindustri

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A movie podcast inspired by a Werner Herzog quote, “We have to articulate ourselves, otherwise we would be cows in the field.” Hosted by Justin Khoo (professor of philosophy at MIT) and Laura Khoo (art historian turned fundraiser).
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What The Actual Fork Podcast

Sam Previte & Jenna Werner - Wave Podcast Network

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What The Actual Fork is hosted by professional dietitians Sammy Previte and Jenna Werner. Both ladies are parents within growing families, which makes them food savvy mothers, who have plenty of factual information, advice and experience to share on food, parenting, body image, and everything in between. Sam and Jenna not afraid to share secrets. They started this podcast so no human has to feel alone in their journey towards a balanced and informed freedom in life, whether that involve food ...
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Watch the best Europeans in biotech to grow. Hosted by Philip Hemme. 10k monthly views. Free. Guests include Antoine Papiernik @Sofinnova, Werner Lanthaler @Evotec, Ingmar Hoerr @CureVac, Bernat Olle @Vedanta, Johannes Fruehauf @BioLabs, Rodger Novak @CRISPR Tx, Agnete Fredriksen @Nykode, Mike Ward, Thomas Clozel @Owkin, Marc de Garidel @Abivax, and Sander van Deventer @VectorY & Forbion. Your host Philip animates the conversation to dig out exciting, and sometimes contrarian ideas.
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In 2023, Celia went viral on Threads for a post asking artists for music from the independent artists of the world. Celia collected over 100 hours of music and created ”The Void” playlist. Celia has been interviewing members of The Void as well as other creators she’s met online ever since. This podcast gets into the nitty gritty of what it’s like to be in different parts of the music industry all over the world.
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A podcast for all writers looking to find a healthy work/life/writing balance. Get the encouragement, honest advice, and inspiration you need to pursue your passion and write every day. Recurring themes include books, coffee, rainy days, truth, beauty, lasers, dinosaurs, and all of your other favorite things.
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Bloc Thinking

Werner Puchert, Jonathan Gall

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Let's explore ideas and concepts that make designers and entrepreneurs like us tick. Join us as we feed our insatiable curiosity seeking answers to the questions relevant to our listeners from inside and outside Central Europe.
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The Teacher Shortage Crisis

Trina English, Jessica Martin, Amanda Werner

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Even before the pandemic lock-downs, American teachers from sea to shining sea reported a critical shortage of teachers within their ranks, and have watched in horror at the crippling levels of greed, arrogance, apathy, and ignorance at every level of K-12 educational governance.While embattled teachers have continued to try in vain to draw attention to the issues, our leaders have failed to acknowledge the problems at all. But since covid, the nation’s teachers have borne witness to a break ...
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Welcome to the TEC ONE podcast, where we empower digital freelancers and nomadic entrepreneurs to thrive in the dynamic world of internet business. Join us as we explore actionable strategies, insights, and success stories from industry experts, hosted by Prof. Dr. Werner Korb. At TEC ONE, we're revolutionizing the landscape for freelancers and consultants, offering bespoke 12-week acceleration programs and transformative flash-coaching experiences. Led by Prof. Dr. Werner Korb, our coaching ...
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Welcome to Our Podcast: Empowering Mumpreneurs to Build Paid Communities and Recurring Revenue Meet Mia and Kristen: Passionate mentors and successful mumpreneurs who've turned their visions into profitable realities. Mia, a former paramedic tired of the burnout, sold everything to travel Australia with her family, turning a simple TikTok idea into a thriving six-figure content creation business using User-Generated Content (UGC). Kristen, with over 15 years in brand and marketing, transitio ...
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Join us in the ultimate battle over what is the best in the worlds of pop culture, food, politics, animals, etc one topic at a time. Hosted by Brandon Werner, Deepu Murty and Zara Findlay-Shirras.
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Girl In Space

Sarah Rhea Werner

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Nothing fancy here — just the simple audio diary of a girl in space. Also, there’s this weird and potentially ominous light in the distance that seems to be growing steadily closer. Listen for science, guns, trust, anti-matter, truth, beauty, inner turmoil, and delicious cheeses. It’s all here. In space.
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The Gray Area with Sean Illing takes a philosophy-minded look at culture, technology, politics, and the world of ideas. Each week, we invite a guest to explore a question or topic that matters. From the the state of democracy, to the struggle with depression and anxiety, to the nature of identity in the digital age, each episode looks for nuance and honesty in the most important conversations of our time. New episodes drop every Monday.
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Sarah Someone

Katie Markovich, Amy Carver, Tony Werner

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Sarah is a high school senior with big ambitions and an even bigger moral code. She wants everyone at Immaculate Conception—teachers included—to be as “good” as her. But what does it mean to be good, and at what cost? Sarah Someone was written by Katie Markovich, directed by Tony Werner, and edited and produced by Amy Carver.
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Moira Reads

Philippa Werner

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Indie author Philippa Werner, who writes as Moira Katson and Natalie Grey, reads through the first book in each of her series, beginning with Dragon's Covenant, the first book in her Dragon Corps series. Each episode contains a chapter and a peek behind the scenes into the world of the book!
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Welcome to the NØRTH PØRT 1999 PØDCAST, inspired by the book with same name where we talk about the book and other related topics (HORROR, SCI-FI, 90'S NOSTALGIA and more). Hosted by the author of NØRTH PØRT 1999 Bodhi Werner (Aka Bodhi The Movie Maker) Becoming a FØUNDING MEMBER of the NØRTH PØRT STØRY WØRLD by joining the Patreon here: https://patreon.com/bodhithemoviemaker
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Join brothers Brandon and Nevin Werner on their crazy trip through time as they dive into some of the weirdest, funniest, and most unbelievable stories in history. Human history has too many stories to fit into just the Laughing Historically video show. Each podcast episode, Brandon and Nevin bring you two topics that they think need to be discussed right way. Looking for our video show? Check out new episodes at: youtube.com/laughinghistorically.
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Childhood is finite at just shy of 9.5 million minutes. We only get one shot at it. One of the biggest decisions we make is how we will use that time. Research has confirmed time and time again that what children are naturally and unabashedly drawn to, unrestricted outside play, contributes extensively to every area of childhood development. The importance here cannot be understated. Every year we aim to match nature time with the average amount of American kid screen time (which is currentl ...
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The Dig

Daniel Denvir

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The Dig is a podcast from Jacobin magazine that discusses politics, criminal justice, immigration and class conflict with smart people. Please support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4839800
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Rushing to a critical meeting, Jack's SUV is hit and careens into the Chicago River. When he emerges he is in 1947 Chicago and is rescued by a mysterious truck driver who introduces him to the vibrant post WW II American entrepreneurial economy, relatives he's never met, and life and business lessons that transform his business, and his life!
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Enter The Void

William Beutler + Renan Borelli

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In this show, William Beutler and Renan Borelli, formerly of KubrickCast, examine one mind-bending film per episode. Directors whose films are likely to come up: David Lynch, Werner Herzog, Christopher Nolan, Terrence Malick, Terry Gilliam, Lars Von Trier, and yes, Stanley Kubrick.
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An occasional non-narrated storytelling mixtape. The series is an experiment in sound design; audio stretched apart, and glued back together again. Part mix tape. Part noise art. Part sound experiment. All non-narrated audio storytelling. YOUR STORIES, TOLD IN YOUR OWN VOICE YOV is produced by Joel Werner (https://soundcloud.com/joelbwerner)
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A series of Podcasts featuring industry experts: Professor Bas Bloem & Professor Werner Poewe - ‘Reflections on Parkinson’s Disease' podcast, brought to you by Oruen. In this cutting edge series, we will discuss the many miracles, mysteries and myths surrounding Parkinson's Disease. For further information please visit www.oruen.com
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Liberia: Democracy in Focus

New Narratives/Front Page Africa

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Democracy in Focus is a new program from New Narratives and Front Page Africa looking at Liberia's governance and democracy. It's a collaboration with reporters from some of Liberia's best reporters with the New Narratives program. Funding is provided by the Swedish and US embassies and the American Jewish World Service. The funders had no say in the program's content.
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Hey my name is Trevor and this is my video game podcast! I talk about retro games from the NES days all the way to current games on Switch. Upcoming games will be in my talks as well as what I'm playing. Questions for the show can be sent to TrevorsGameCorner@gmail.com
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In this powerful episode, Ginny Yurich welcomes certified nutritionist and bestselling author Liana Werner-Grey, who shares her transformative journey from a toxic lifestyle and a cancer diagnosis to holistic healing through natural remedies. Liana discusses her personal battle with cancer, how childhood trauma influenced her health, and the immens…
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Drs Laurie Sorrenson and Mick Kling know a thing or two because they've seen a thing or two. Both own and run successful large practices and consult with their opotmetric peers on all things practice management. Recently, Laurie and Mick co-authored a white paper "A Guide On Adding An Associate Doctor to Your Practice" which can be found HERE (http…
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Liza Tobin, senior director for economy at the Special Competitive Studies Project, and Jake Werner, acting director of the East Asia program at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, sit down with James M. Lindsay to discuss the challenges the next president will face navigating relations with China. This episode is the sixth in a specia…
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Sean Illing speaks with one of his heroes: Werner Herzog. Herzog is a filmmaker, poet, and author of the memoir Every Man for Himself and God Against All. The two discuss "ecstatic truth," a term invented by Herzog to capture what he's really after in his work, why he's interested in Mars, and whether he thinks humanity is destroying itself. Host: …
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Featuring Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor on Trump’s decisive victory, Harris’s catastrophic loss, multi-racial working-class dealignment, and where the left might go from here. Support The Dig at Patreon.com/TheDig We now have a special feed dedicated entirely to our Thawra series. Listen and spread the word: thedigradio.com/Thawra Subscribe to a year of …
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Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner and Derek Piper react to the Illini's rout of SIUE 90-58 in Champaign. The guys break down Jakucionis' near triple double performance and another strong offensive showing from Illinois that included 15 made threes. Follow the Illini Inquirer Podcast on: * Apple: https://apple.co/3oMt0NP * Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2X…
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In this episode: The dreams of young rural Liberians die early because of a lack of high schools. Half of all stroke and heart disease deaths in Liberia are caused by air pollution. Liberia’s environmental protection agency takes its first steps to clean up our air. Liberia's mpox cases rise as the government confirms the deadly strain that has kil…
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This has been an unusual week. Sean and the TGA team are still sifting through it all and figuring out what to think about the presidential election. In the meantime, our colleague Jonquilyn Hill has leapt into action. She and her team from the Explain It to Me podcast collected lots of listener questions in the aftermath of Trump's victory, and to…
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Dr. Charlotte Markey is a professor of psychology at Rutgers University, with nearly three decades of research on eating behaviors and body image. Her most recent book, Adultish: The Body Image Book for Life, is described as "the ultimate guide to taking on adulthood with body confidence." She joins Jenna and Sam this week to discuss all things bod…
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Illini Inquirer basketball analyst Mike LaTulip joins Jeremy Werner to discuss Ty Rodgers' decision to redshirt and Illinois basketball's 112-67 win over Eastern Illinois. LaTulip discusses Will Riley's 31-point debut and impressive debuts by Kasparas Jakucionis, Tomislav Ivisic and Morez Johnson as well as the roles for Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn, Kylan Bo…
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In a rare in-person conversation, Ginny Yurich is joined by her husband, Josh, and Joey Odom from Aro, in a candid discussion about the challenges and solutions for reclaiming family connection in a digital world. Joey and Josh share insights on modeling balanced screen use, a hopeful 2025 digital fast movement, and envisioning a tech-wise future f…
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"We just put together a project in Indonesia on restoring mangroves and it's 2000 hectares, and over 40 years the local communities will get in excess of 100 million dollars." People are pretty much sold on the idea that we need to restore nature at scale. David Attenborough said it himself, we need to ‘rewild the world’ but the question is how do …
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All-American linebacker and Illini Inquirer football analyst J Leman breaks down Illinois football's loss to Minnesota and what Illinois needs to do during the off week to maximize its opportunities during the final three games against Michigan State, Rutgers and Northwestern. Follow the Illini Inquirer Podcast on: Apple: https://apple.co/3oMt0NP S…
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Stephen Hadley, a principal of Rice, Hadley, Gates & Manuel LLC and former national security advisor to President George W. Bush, sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss the presidential transition process and the challenges that all incoming presidents face in staffing up their administration. This episode is the first in a special TPI series o…
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Join Kristen Werner and Mia Steele in this insightful episode as we delve into the strategic decisions behind User-Generated Content (UGC) and personal branding on social media. Whether you're pondering the launch of a dedicated UGC account or considering blending UGC with your existing profiles, this discussion is designed to guide you through the…
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In this episode of The Anxiety Society, hosts Dr. Elizabeth McIngvale and guest clinician Ryan Judd, take a deep dive into depression. They discuss the challenges of recognizing and managing depression and share practical strategies to help listeners take control of their emotions. With insights on behavioral activation, the importance of community…
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Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner and Derek Piper react to the Illini dominating Eastern Illinois 112-67 in Champaign. The guys break down Will Riley's huge debut and other young pieces that shined for Illinois in the season-opener. Follow the Illini Inquirer Podcast on: * Apple: https://apple.co/3oMt0NP * Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Xan2L8 * Other: h…
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In this episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, Ginny Yurich hosts Courtney Swan, founder of Realfoodology, to explore the hidden realities of America's food industry. From the widespread use of glyphosate to the controversial roles of big food corporations, Courtney exposes how profit-driven agendas impact public health. She shares her unique j…
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What does it mean to be "woke"? It's become a catchall term to smear or dismiss anything that has any vague association with progressive politics. As a result, anytime you venture into an argument about “wokeness,” it becomes hopelessly entangled in a broader cultural battle. Today’s guest, journalist and professor Musa al-Gharbi, helps us untangle…
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In this episode, Chris discusses step three of building a protocol in comprehensive optometry, focusing on the importance of educational documents for patient communication. He emphasizes the need for intentional delivery of information to patients, using storytelling techniques to enhance understanding and engagement. The conversation highlights t…
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Featuring Hilary Goodfriend and Jorge Cuéllar on the history of Central America. This is the first episode in a two-part series covering the late-19th and early-20th century rise of export-crop oligarchies and constant US intervention, the US-backed separation of Panama from Colombia to take control of the Canal, the CIA’s 1954 Guatemala coup, the …
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In this episode of the Teacher Shortage Crisis Podcast, hosts Amanda Werner, Jessica Martin, and Trina English introduce their new comedic segment, 'Bizarro Scenarios,' to share funny, weird, and sometimes tragic stories from K-12 education. WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE! They share humorous anecdotes about misunderstandings with students and the c…
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In this episode of The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, Ginny Yurich dives into child development and parenting with Tania Johnson from The Institute for Child Psychology. Together, they explore the fundamentals of brain development, emotional resilience, and practical tools for handling meltdowns and big emotions. Tania shares insights on the importanc…
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Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner and Joey Wagner react to Illinois football's 25-17 loss to Minnesota. The guys discuss miscues by the Illini and some key injuries heading into Illinois' bye week. Follow the Illini Inquirer Podcast on: Apple: https://apple.co/3oMt0NP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Xan2L8 Other: https://bit.ly/36gn7Ct Go VIP for 30% OFF:…
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Illini Inquirer's Derek Piper and Jeremy Werner discuss Tomislav Ivisic getting cleared by the NCAA to play the 2024-25 season and what it means for the Illini. The guys also discuss what they want to see from Illinois in its season opener against Eastern Illinois on Monday, the Illini's international recruiting and Piper's Big Ten outlook. Follow …
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This half is MOSTLY about the medicine. Also, friends don't let friends lose ears. Real friends dig through trash to find your ear... Make sure to share this episode with all your family and friends! Share to your social media stories! Hit that 5* review button wherever you listen! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Greysacademypod Social: @greysacad…
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HAPPY HALLOWEEN (kind of) and also, HAPPY FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER! This one is mostly about the "bro code" of the episode. Make sure to share this episode with all your family and friends! Share to your social media stories! Hit that 5* review button wherever you listen! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Greysacademypod Social: @greysacademypod @carme…
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Navigating the journey of motherhood, especially with more than one child, can feel like a wild balancing act. This week, Sam and Jenna are chatting about the unique challenges that come with raising multiple kids while trying to hold onto your identity as a mom. Social media can add to the pressure, making it all too easy to fall into the comparis…
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In her return to the 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, Cassie Butters shares her inspiring journey from an idea to a thriving outdoor enrichment program in Jackson, Michigan. Host Ginny Yurich dives into the highs, hurdles, and surprising triumphs Cassie encountered in creating a Timbernook location for kids from 18 months to 14 years old. Cassie explain…
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Join us and Matt Strohl (Philosophy, Montana) to live from Song to Song and discuss Terence Malick, genuine freedom, the challenges of dealing with aesthetic dismissal, the value of "difficult" art, family, situated abstractionism, art and commerce, temptation, regret, second chances, and much more! Buy Matt's new book, Hard to Watch!…
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Gopher Illustrated's Ryan Burns joins Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner to break down the Minnesota Golden Gophers and Saturday's 11 a.m. matchup at Illinois. Werner and Joey Wagner then answer a six-pack of Illinois football questions entering Saturday's game against Minnesota, including injury updates, Luke Altmyer's recent play, defensive struggle…
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In this inspiring episode, Ginny Yurich welcomes Gary Ware, expert in play and author of Playful Rebellion, to explore how embracing play can transform the adult experience—particularly at work. Gary reveals his journey from corporate burnout to fulfillment through improv, proving play is essential, not frivolous. Together, they discuss how adults …
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Aaron's good friend, Bryan Holman owns three successful optometry practices Greenville, Millbrook, and Montgomery, Alabama. Roll Tide! Bryan has a clear process and strategy when introducing new technology into his practice and joins to discuss how he successfully intergrated the RetEval, his most recent technology, into practice. Bryan also is a b…
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In this conversation, Chris and Jed Mullenix explore the importance of community building, leadership, and faith in fostering a thriving city. They discuss the challenges of divisiveness in society and the need for common ground to unite people. Through personal anecdotes and insights, they emphasize the significance of connectivity, shared values,…
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In this episode, join Kristen and Mia as they address a vital question from a 64-year-old listener: Is it feasible to embark on a User Generated Content (UGC) career at 64? Dive into an engaging discussion that demystifies age barriers in digital content creation and highlights the unique advantages that mature creators bring to the table. Age is J…
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Jennifer Kavanagh, senior fellow and director of military analysis at Defense Priorities, and Andrea Kendall-Taylor, senior fellow and director of the Transatlantic Security Program at the Center for a New American Security, sit down with James M. Lindsay to discuss the nature and significance of growing cooperation between China, Russia, Iran, and…
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In this episode of The Anxiety Society Podcast, hosts Dr. Elizabeth McIngvale and Cali Werner dive into a Q&A format, tackling a wide range of listener-submitted questions. From understanding the difference between anxiety and OCD to overcoming performance anxiety, this episode is packed with insights and practical advice. They also explore how avo…
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Illini Inquirer football analyst and All-American linebacker J Leman joins Jeremy Werner to break down Illinois football's 38-9 loss at No. 1 Oregon, including defensive breakdowns and Luke Altmyer's struggles. Leman then looks ahead to Saturday's home game against Minnesota, which has won three-straight games, and discusses Illini football's offse…
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Featuring Astra Taylor and Leah Hunt-Hendrix on their book Solidarity: The Past, Present, and Future of a World-Changing Idea. Guest hosted by Micah Uetricht. Support The Dig at Patreon.com/TheDig Get 40% off The Years of Theory with code “DIG” at Versobooks.com Buy Our History is the Future at Haymarketbooks.com…
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We’re online with Adrian Rawcliffe, the CEO of Adaptimmune, the TCR cell therapy company behind the first engineered cell therapy for solid tumors that was approved for a rare form of sarcoma. We talked about Tecelra's commercial rollout. We also talked about what's next in cell therapy, and Philly Cheesesteak vs Fish and Chips. — — —Thank you to t…
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What can ancient Rome teach us about American democracy? The Roman Republic fell for a lot of reasons: The state became too big and chaotic; the influence of money and private interests corrupted public institutions; and social and economic inequalities became so large that citizens lost faith in the system altogether and gradually fell into the ar…
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In this insightful episode, Ginny Yurich welcomes Dr. Staci Whitman, a functional pediatric dentist, who shares her transformative journey from traditional dentistry to a holistic approach that connects oral health to overall well-being. Dr. Whitman explains how modern dental care often misses the bigger picture, focusing on quick fixes rather than…
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Illini Inquirer's Derek Piper is joined by Mike LaTulip to break down Illinois basketball's 91-74 loss in charity exhibition game at No. 24 Ole Miss. The guys discuss the exciting flashes from the Illini's new pieces and the concerns including 22 turnovers against a veteran team. Follow the Illini Inquirer Podcast on: Apple: https://apple.co/3oMt0N…
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Welcome to this week's episode where Mia and Kristen share their powerful transformations from burnout and redundancy to successful entrepreneurs with thriving businesses built on recurring revenue. Dive into their stories and discover actionable strategies to combat overwhelm in today's hectic world. Key Highlights: Overcoming Overwhelm: Hear how …
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