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If you play piano — you’re in the right place! Pianist and Keys player, Adam Saunders, in conversation with some of the best and most well-respected piano, keys and synth players from around the world. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, then this is the podcast for you! New episodes every Thursday!
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What does exercise do to your brain? Can psychedelics treat depression? From smart daily habits to new medical breakthroughs, welcome to TED Health, with host Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider. TED speakers answer questions you never even knew you had, and share ideas you won't hear anywhere else, all around how we can live healthier lives. Follow Dr. Shoshana Ungerleider on Instagram at @shoshanamd and LinkedIn at @shoshanaungerleidermd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This podcast is a heartwarming and insightful conversation with professionals in the creative industry. We find out what inspired them to risk their livelihoods to join the creative industry. Each guest brings a work of art that inspired them, and a work that they have, in turn, created. Join these fun, thoughtful and inspiring conversations: Claret & Conversation: Voices from the Creative Industry is sponsored by Claret Press and Clapham Publishing Services. Join us every Wednesday for a ne ...
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Before the Bid

Andy Howell and Brandi Saunders

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Hello livestock friends and welcome to Before the Bid. This is a podcast dedicated to the livestock sales industry where we go behind the scenes of the operation and speak straight to the sellers. We discuss topics about the important aspects of their operation, location, the people behind the prep work, and talk about some of the animals that will be offered to YOU, the perspective buyers.
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I am Troy Saunders. I have been in the entertainment industry for nearly 30 years. I've done some acting, modeling, and vocal performing. I'm most proud of the time I spent promoting independent artist through my company "The BAAS Group". The BAAS Group started in 2009. My goal then was to provide an upscale space where independent Soul, Jazz, R&B, Funk, Inspirational and some Hip Hop artists could showcase their talents around the New York City Area. Recently I upgrade the BAAS Group name t ...
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Bad Dates

SmartLess Media

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Everybody’s had them, everybody can relate to them, and now we’re back with more of the wildest you’ve ever heard, on BAD DATES! Join host Joel Kim Booster (Loot, Fire Island, Netflix) as he invites his favorite funny friends to share their most iconic dating fiascos. From the team behind the hit podcast SmartLess, BAD DATES will make you laugh a lot, cry a little, and cringe just enough. Because as we all know - the worst dates make the best stories. It’s a new host, but the same old mess! ...
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BCW Podcast Network

BCW Podcast Network, produced by Sharc

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Listen for our weekly episodes including ADVOCACY UNPLUGGED, WIN-INNOVATION ROUNDTABLE, LEADERSHIP UNLEASHED, TALENT TRAILBLAZERS, WHAT'S TRENDING & NEW MEMBER SPOTLIGHT!
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Earth Ancients

Cliff Dunning

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Earth Ancients chronicles the growing (and often suppressed) evidence of known and unknown civilizations, their ruined cities, and artifacts developed from advanced science and technology. Erased from the pages of time, these cultures discovered and charted the heavens, developed earth-centric sciences and unleashed advancements that parallel and, in many cases, surpass our own. Join us and discover our lost history. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/earth- ...
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Democracy Paradox

Justin Kempf

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Is it possible for a democracy to govern undemocratically? Can the people elect an undemocratic leader? Is it possible for democracy to bring about authoritarianism? And if so, what does this say about democracy? ​​My name is Justin Kempf. Every week I talk to the brightest minds on subjects like international relations, political theory, and history to explore democracy from every conceivable angle. Topics like civil resistance, authoritarian successor parties, and the autocratic middle cla ...
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GUATEMALA: Temple Energy ActivationAncient Sites, Sacred Traditions, and Hidden WisdomA private tour with the host of Earth Ancients, Cliff Dunning. Organized by Geophilia, Dr. Lydia & Arturo de León.December 1 – 12, 2025Embark on a Transformative Journey into the Heart of Ancient Mesoamerica Join Earth Ancients’ host Cliff Dunning and Geophilia’s …
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Bryan Washington joins Deborah Treisman to read “A Small Flame,” by Yiyun Li, which was published in The New Yorker in 2017. Washington, a winner of the New York Public Library’s Young Lions Fiction Award, is the author of the story collection “Lot” and the novels “Memorial,” “Family Meal,” and “Palaver,” which was a finalist for the National Book …
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• Explores in depth the medicinal and magical properties of the many herbs, barks, and berries associated with the Christmas and Yuletide season • Looks at the origins of the Christmas tree and Santa Claus, as well as female gift bringers, holiday Spirits, and Yuletide animals • Shares crafts such as how to make a Yule Log, practices such as Winter…
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Did you know that you start losing bone AND muscle mass as soon as the age of thirty? Or that your fingers and toes don’t have muscles? Or how women in Scotland are starting to compete in the lighting of Dinnie Stones – which weighs 733 pounds?! These are topics that Chris discussed with Bonnie Tsui, author of the book On Muscle: The Stuff That Mov…
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Happy Holidays from everybody at Bad Dates! While our host Joel Kim Booster is off getting MARRIED (heard of it?!), we thought we’d give you an upbeat selection of date stories with happy endings! You’ll hear about how Tony Hale really wasn’t paying attention to the plot, a twisty trilogy of tales from Murray Hill, the time Danny Jacobs introduced …
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What if the knowledge we depend on today... disappeared tomorrow? Have you ever wondered how much of humanity's greatest achievements have already been lost to time? Do you suspect that ancient civilizations knew things we are only now beginning to rediscover? Do you worry that our own digital civilization might be far more fragile than we think? I…
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Your Animal - Your Soul Mirror is an extraordinary resource on fostering emotional wellness for animals and their people. Tammy’s newest book provides animal lovers with ways to identify which emotional wound pattern - The Scared One, Needy One, Sensitive One, Protector, or Perfect One - is operating within their companion and how to expedite the h…
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The heart of ungoverning is going after expertise - eradicating expertise - and replacing it with the power of the great ruler. Russ Muirhead Russell Muirhead is the Robert Clements Professor of Democracy and Politics and the co-director of the Political Economy Project at Dartmouth University. He's also the co-author, with Nancy Rosenblum, of Ungo…
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Neuroscientist Jennifer Pfeifer digs into the fascinating brain changes driving young people’s behavior during the critical years of adolescence. She debunks some of the biggest misunderstandings about teens — including puberty, hormones and the impact of social media on mental health — and shows how to support kids during this period of growth and…
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On this episode of Bad Dates, host Joel Kim Booster welcomes comedians Gareth Reynolds, Yamaneika Saunders, and Sean O’Connor to discuss their most iconic dating fiascos. Gareth is a kept man so he keeps his mouth shut about the raw duck, Yamaneika’s date absolutely insists that she look at every single snake on that plane, and here's just a partia…
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The Artifact Research Foundation conducts archaeological, metrological, and historical research to explore the technological capabilities of prehistoric human cultures.​Human evolution is long and mysterious. Today, we know very little about our ancient ancestors, save for stories passed down through time. Physical remains of archaic human civiliza…
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Shares a proven process that has worked for the author as well as thousands of others to communicate with deceased loved ones Explores the use of mediums, past-life and between-life hypnotic regressions, a technique called Induced After-Death Communication, and channeled writing Presents revelations about the soul’s life after death, the structure …
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Be sure to tune into the latest episode of Non-Profit Voices of Impact! Host Linda Tyler, VP of Membership & Programs, is joined by guests Ann Ellsworth, CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Westchester and Putnam, and Adam Rabinovitch, Executive Director of Westchester Children’s Association to explore how their organizations are supporting youth, e…
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The latest episode of The Member Spotlight is a must-listen for anyone looking to strengthen their confidence, presentation, and communication skills. Guest, Patricia Stark, President of Patricia Stark Communications and Founder of the Calmfidence® Method, joins host Linda Tyler, VP of Membership & Programs, for a motivating conversation as Patrici…
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You won’t want to miss the latest episode of Advocacy & Politics Unplugged. Host John Ravitz is joined by Kat Saunders, Partner & Head of Strategy for Economic Leadership, LLC, for an engaging conversation about the critical economic development priorities her organization is focused on — and the work happening across all levels of government that …
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Nearly fifteen percent of the world's population lives with a disability, yet this massive chunk of humanity is still routinely excluded from opportunities. Sharing her experience growing up with an autistic sister, disability inclusion advocate Meghan Hussey illuminates the path towards an inclusive future in four steps, and it starts with an atti…
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On an all-new episode, host Joel Kim Booster welcomes comedians X Mayo, Danny Jolles, and Blair Socci to discuss their most iconic dating fiascos. X really made an effort for her first date, in fact she made ALL the effort, yes Danny was at a party but he absolutely SWEARS he didn’t mishear her, and Bad Dates three-timer Blair has a very simple pla…
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Catherine (Katie) Ulissey, wife and research partner of geologist Dr. Robert Schoch, found her early years shaped by dance. Conservatory trained, she turned professional at the age of 16, performing with classical ballet and contemporary dance companies, and later transitioning to musical theater, performing on Broadway in a number of productions i…
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A full-color reference guide to beneficial plants and mushrooms “An excellent resource about the natural properties of plants.”—Kirkus Reviews • Explores the ethnobotany and practical applications of 30 plants, fruits, nuts, bulbs, roots, flowers, and mushrooms that support the immune system, digestion, endurance, vitality, and the brain • Examines…
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CrimeLess is a weekly comedy talk show exploring the wild crime questions you’d never act on—but secretly want answered. Comedian Rory Scovel and journalist–turned–true-crime podcaster Josh Dean break down a new outrageous caper each episode, from bold heists and absurd scams to crypto disasters and monkey-driven chaos. Their deep dives into the st…
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Decreasing incumbent capacity and affective polarization are making incumbency salient, but also more of a curse than a blessing. Luis Schiumerini In this episode of The Democracy Paradox, host Justin Kempf speaks with Notre Dame political scientist Luis Schiumerini about his new book Incumbency Bias: Why Political Office is a Blessing and a Curse …
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How do universities adapt, innovate and lead in a rapidly changing workforce? Tune into the latest episode of "Leadership Unleashed" as Dr. Frank D. Sánchez, President of Manhattanville University, joins host Amanda DePalma for an inspiring conversation on strengthened partnerships, enrollment trends, and how Manhattanville is preparing students fo…
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Don’t miss the latest episode of “Non-Profit Voices of Impact”! Guests Nikki A. Hahn, MPA, CEO of Women's Enterprise Development Center Inc., and Laura Newman, Executive Director of the Child Care Council of Westchester, join host Linda Tyler, VP of Membership & Programs, for an empowering and enlightening conversation on how their organizations ar…
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To spark action on climate change, the conventional wisdom says that awareness must precede action — but neuroscientist Kris De Meyer suggests the opposite is true: actions drive beliefs. He digs into the science behind decision-making and shows how you can rewire your brain to get unstuck on big challenges. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy f…
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On an all-new episode, host Joel Kim Booster sits down with the hilarious and thoughtful Jay Jurden to talk about Joel’s impending nuptials! Jay has been married for a few years, and together with his husband for a long time before that, so he’s an ideal person for Joel to chat to. They'll talk about what marriage means to them as gay men, the bene…
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The historiographical studies developed by Ruth Rodríguez Sotomayor, a graduate librarian of the University of Guayaquil, researcher at the Historical Archive of Guayas, and lecturer, are extraordinary. Her studies go beyond the limits of traditional historiography, or rather, they transcend the boundaries of the orthodox history, as Ruth Rodríguez…
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Tune in to the latest episode of “The Member Spotlight”! Host Linda Tyler, VP of Membership & Programs is joined by Jen Beato, Founder & Designer of Stunning Spaces, and Jennifer Martire Baukol, Senior Real Estate Specialist at Coldwell Banker Realty for an insightful conversation on today’s real estate market, the impact of home staging, and the e…
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Explore how AI is transforming businesses and healthcare on the latest episode of “What’s Trending”! From practical applications and workforce impact to governance and strategic opportunities, join host Amanda DePalma and guests Antony K. Haynes, Esq., Partner and Group Head of Cybersecurity and Data Privacy & AI Practice Group at Dorf Nelson & Zau…
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A hands-on tool to explore the inner world of dreams • Includes 46 full-color cards that explore common dream plots, settings, feelings, and figures as well as guidance on remembering dreams and interacting with them, inducing lucid dreams, and the wisdom of nightmares • Gain insight to better interpret your dreams, incubate a specific dream topic,…
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With just a few lines, cartoons can say so much with so little. In a moving talk, cartoonist Navied Mahdavian shares his process for distilling huge concepts into drawings on the page — and shows how his work helped him grieve the death of his beloved grandmother, flaws and all. After the talk, Shoshana interviews Nathan Gray on the use of comics a…
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Miriam Toews joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Elephant,” by Raymond Carver, which was published in The New Yorker in 1986. Toews has published ten books, including the novels “A Complicated Kindness,” which won the Governor General’s Award for Fiction; “All My Puny Sorrows,” “Women Talking,” and “Fight Night”—and the memoir “A Truce That…
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On an all-new episode of Bad Dates, host Joel Kim Booster welcomes comedians Jenny Zigrino, Brent Morin, and Jono Zalay to discuss their most iconic dating fiascos. Jenny’s date tries to hypnotize her into a different understanding of the phrase “open relationship,” Brent’s date belongs either in the Hall Of Fame or jail, one of the two, and Jono h…
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Journey across 12,000 years of history, myth, and fresh discoveries to assemble the mystifying ancient puzzle that is Atlantis! Go beyond the hit documentary and dive far deeper into the history, science, and philosophy of the lost continent.Past mistranslations and bizarre fringe theories have long relegated Atlantis to the realm of fantasy. But t…
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John Kokko When I moved to the SF Bay area, a friend introduced me to Fu Yu-Tai, a renowned tui-na (traditional Chinese bodywork) practitioner in the Outer Richmond of the city. I became his first student, spending every Saturday from 8 am to 8 pm for a year studying under him and working with his patients. At the same time, I got a job working at …
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The biggest disappointment is that democracies do not reduce social and economic inequality. Adam Przeworski In this episode, host Justin Kempf talks with political scientist Adam Przeworski about what truly defines democracy today. Przeworski explains why he sees no global democratic crisis, defends a minimalist view centered on free and fair elec…
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You won’t want to miss the latest episode of “Advocacy & Politics Unplugged”. Annie Norbitz, Vice President of Research at Global Strategy Group (GSG), sits down with host John Ravitz for an insightful conversation on the latest national polling trends, voter reactions to the recent government shutdown, and what the 2025 elections could mean for th…
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Today, we’re featuring an episode from NPR’s science podcast Short Wave. In it, host Regina G. Barber talks to NPR brain correspondent Jon Hamilton about MENTAL EXERCISES. Scientists have found the first compelling evidence that cognitive training can boost levels of a chemical that typically declines as people age. And previous studies of people h…
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On this episode of Bad Dates, host Joel Kim Booster welcomes Alaska Thunderfuck, Liza Treyger, and Joe Dombrowski to discuss their most iconic dating fiascos. Alaska went so far as to print MapQuest directions but her date had to go and invent ghosting, Liza’s date makes the trek to her apartment by longboard but got the wrong idea about negging, a…
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MICHAEL TELLINGER is a scientist, researcher, and regular guest on more than 200 radio shows in the United States, United Kingdom, and Europe, such as Coast to Coast AM with George Noory and the Shirley Maclaine Show. In March 2011 he hosted the Megalithomania Conference in Johannesburg, South Africa, featuring Graham Hancock, Andrew Collins, and R…
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“A compelling, radical exploration of psychedelics’ healing potential.”—Kirkus Reviews Explains how psychedelic experiences offer a way to reconnect with the body, reclaim pleasure, rekindle joy, and reawaken to love Explores how psychedelics can support our sexual healing and offers a range of psychedelic integration techniques and somatic exercis…
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Don’t miss out on the latest episode of What’s Trending. Paul Dunphey, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, NewYork-Presbyterian Westchester and President, NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital, and Tara Ritchie, Vice President, The One & Westchester Ambulatory Optimization join hosts Marsha Gordon and Amanda DePalma for an exci…
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Attention isn't just about what we focus on -- it's also about what our brains filter out. By investigating patterns in the brain as people try to focus, computational neuroscientist Mehdi Ordikhani-Seyedlar hopes to build computer models that can be used to treat ADHD and help those who have lost the ability to communicate. Hear more about this ex…
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