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Honesty is a lost art. Chris Hahn is a progressive political commentator, radio personality and attorney based in NY. A former aid to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, Chris's views are informed from experience. He doesn't mince words and he knows what it takes to defeat the right wing extremism that appears to be on the march. The weekly podcast is informative, entertaining and opinionated.
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It's okay to not be the best fisherman that's ever wet a line. Being Aggressively Average means having an eagerness to learn, enjoying the journey and sharing the passion. Just remember, you don't need to be a pro to enjoy the show.
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Join Mat and Wes on Passive Aggressive, a quest to be the most juvenile waste of time there is on the internet! Find us on your favourite podcast app, Instagram or Discord, all the links are here: https://linktr.ee/passiveaggressivepod
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The Northern Aggression Podcast isn’t for the easily offended. Hosted by Marshall, a sharp-tongued Chicagoan with zero filter, and Gunter, the Southern counterpart who keeps things just unhinged enough, this podcast takes on everything—and we mean everything. No topic is safe, no opinion is sugarcoated, and no one gets a free pass. If you can’t handle the heat, this ain’t the show for you. [email protected]
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If you are facing a sex crime allegation or charge, it is imperative that you speak to a Mesa sex crimes lawyer. Sex crimes in Arizona are not only the most aggressively prosecuted crimes but also the most heavily stigmatized. At VS Criminal Defense Attorneys, we understand that charges and mere allegations can destroy families and an individual’s future. We will work tirelessly to protect your rights and freedom. VS Criminal Defense Attorneys 1845 S Dobson Rd Suite 202 Mesa, AZ 85202 (480) ...
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The Aggressive Life with Brian Tome

The Aggressive Life with Brian Tome

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A life of faith was never meant to be safe and clean. It’s an unpredictable, aggressive ride that will push you to your limits—and it’s the only way to live. On The Aggressive Life, author, adventurer, and pastor, Brian Tome, shares his honest, gritty, and faith-filled life, one built on the foundation of making aggressive moves. He is joined by guests from all walks of life who are doing the same. In a world that thrives on conflict, the real enemy is passivity. It’s time to punch back.
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GRACE. Jesus didn't bring us religion; humans had long been sacrificing to the gods. His Gospel is an undeserved gift that overflows the heart and splashes out in waves that bless others. ARCHY. A suffering servant is the true king. His "government" is made up of servants who voluntarily carry a cross, go the extra mile, and care for the weakest. Church and State don't govern that way, so you're "Done." HOST. Jim Babka's career evolved from political campaigns to policy activism to principle ...
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Kati Peppe, owner of Diamond K9 Dog Training in southern Maine, shares her thoughts and experiences on all things dog. Brutally honest, these harangues are entertaining and thought provoking. Kati is passionate about dog training and behavior, and even more passionate about sharing the truth with the world even though so many people get their panties in a twist about it. If you've ever struggled with your dog or wondered why the dog training advice out there doesn't seem to work, this podcas ...
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A bite-sized show about big ideas. From the people who make Planet Money, The Indicator helps you make sense of what's happening in today's economy. It's a quick hit of insight into money, work, and business. Monday through Friday, in 10 minutes or less.
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Patiently Aggressive

Patiently Aggressive

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Patiently Aggressive Podcast ~ “maintaining the balance“ A podcast for Entrepreneurs, Thinkers, upcoming Artists, Producers, Everyday people. Bringing you valuable information and knowledge , while keeping you up to date with today’s Entertainment News.
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Aggressive Negress

Dudnie [dud-KNEE]

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Welcome to Aggressive Negress, where we'll be transgressing on today's taboo topics involving empowerment, gender, race, relationships, and more through the lens of pop culture.
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The Brand New podcast from vet, behaviourist and trainer, Dr Tom Mitchell! We'll be covering all things dog behaviour to unlock the life you dream of with your dog, transforming behaviour struggles and levelling up your relationship with your dog. If you get excited about learning about dog behaviour and want the practical, effective (and fun) strategies that we know transform struggles from barking to reactivity to separation anxiety to simply not listening, welcome home!
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Want to learn about K9 obedience, police dog training, learning theory and more? Jerry Bradshaw has been a sports competitor and police dog trainer for 25 years, and as the executive director of the Protection Sports Association he's been around the world competing and training K9s. Welcome to the Controlled Aggression podcast.
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Enrichment for the Real World

Pet Harmony Animal Behavior and Training

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You've dedicated your life to helping animals- just like us. Emily Strong was training praying mantids at 7. Allie Bender was telling her neighbor to refill their bird feeder because the birds were hungry at 2. You're an animal person; you get it. We've always been animal people. We've been wanting to better animals' lives since forever, so we made a podcast for people like us. Join Emily and Allie, the authors of Canine Enrichment for the Real World, for everything animal care- from meeting ...
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DISTRACTED AND AGGRESSIVE

Angelique Cabral and Sally Pressman

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Angelique and Sally are actresses, new mothers, and goofballs. Always opinionated, fuzzy on facts, they are simultaneously distracted and aggressive. This is their podcast to air grievances about seemingly harmless things, express their undying love for each other, and laugh at the ridiculous and relatable details of their lives.
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It Started as a little dog training business in Shawnee, KS. It was then a blog, and then we wrote some books! Videos next and a YouTube channel. We figured a podcast was the next logical step. What will you get? Honest, positive, science-based talks about all things dogs and dog training. We are all about training owners vs training dogs and we strive to teach folks to reward the behaviors they want vs. looking to correct the behaviors they don't want! It is all about redirection, rewarding ...
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Toya Talks Podcast

Toya Washington

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Toya Talks is where culture, courage, and career collide. Created for Black women first and inclusive of allies, this podcast unpacks the realities of the workplace through the lens of culture, life, and global events. From pay gaps and strikes to leadership, politics, and authenticity, each episode explores how the world around us shapes the way we live and the way we work. Toya goes beyond surface conversations to deliver bold truths, necessary lessons, and unapologetic strategies that emp ...
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Backlash 2002

Toothless Aggression

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Episode 1! Daniel, James and Samantha sit back and review Backlash 2002, the first PPV after the first WWF draft, Steve Austin and Undertaker fight to become number 1 contender and Hulk Hogan competes for the Undisputed championship against HHH. Thoughts and feedback welcome, follow us on twitter (@toothlessap) or gives us a like on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/Toothlessaggressionpodcast)
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Aggressively Casual

AJ Hanson, Ed Miller

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🎙️ Tired of polished, corporate gaming podcasts? So are we. Join FreeBird & Cheeks as they roast, rant, and occasionally praise the games & devs shaking up the scene. Unfiltered. Unscripted. Aggressively Casual. 🎧 New eps bi-weekly. 📍Listen anywhere.
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Freedom is your birthright. Time to claim it. Welcome to Freedom Frequency - the daily podcast delivering pure, unfiltered anarcho-capitalist truth. While the world argues about which master will rule them, we're building the parallel systems that make their whole game irrelevant. Every episode breaks down the foundational texts and timeless principles that expose government as the criminal organization it is. From Bastiat's "The Law" to "The Market for Liberty," from Robert Ringer's intimid ...
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This Jungian Life Podcast

Joseph Lee, Deborah Stewart, Lisa Marchiano

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Eavesdrop on three Jungian analysts as they engage in lively, sometimes irreverent conversations about a wide range of topics as they share what it’s like to see the world through the depth psychological lens provided by Carl Jung. Half of each episode is spent discussing a dream submitted by a listener.
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Aggressively Helpful? That seems like a mismatched pair of words. How can one be both 'aggressive' and 'helpful' at the same time? The name may seem like an oxymoron, but that's where its charm lies. Dawn and Julia bring their enthusiastic approach to life with a firm helping hand and a smile... whether you like it or not.
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Aggressive Gentleman

Jeff St. Onge

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This podcast is created to discuss, confront, and explore solutions for the challenges to modern day living created by problematic leaders in government and the negative corresponding cultural impact it's having in The United States. We will focus on empowering people with the values of liberty, freedom and means of proactiveness in solving these issues.
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Huberman Lab

Scicomm Media

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The Huberman Lab podcast is hosted by Andrew Huberman, Ph.D., a neuroscientist and tenured professor in the department of neurobiology, and by courtesy, psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford School of Medicine. The podcast discusses neuroscience and science-based tools, including how our brain and its connections with the organs of our body control our perceptions, our behaviors, and our health, as well as existing and emerging tools for measuring and changing how our nervous system ...
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Mike Mahler & Sincere Hogan, combine their decades of experiences as successful entrepreneurs & health & fitness experts, to chat w/guests such as Robert Greene, Daniel Coyle, Bruce Buffer, Charles Poliquin, Steve Maxwell, John Joseph, Robb Wolf, Amy Dumas (aka Lita), Ben Greenfield, Roger Cross, & comedians Ali Siddiq & John Heffron, w/a no holds barred approach to living life on your own terms, during their entertaining weekly podcast. Bullsh-tter's discretion is advised.
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Brussels Sprouts

Center for a New American Security | CNAS

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Small bites on Transatlantic Security, NATO, the EU, Russia, and all things Europe. Hosted by Andrea Kendall-Taylor and Jim Townsend at the Center for a New American Security.
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MAN CAMP 2025 was one for the history books. This teaching, recorded live under the big tent on Friday evening, set the stage for all that God would do over the weekend. Initiative leads to breakthrough because it gets God’s attention—at camp, at home, and everywhere in between. Claim your spot for next year’s MAN CAMP, for the lowest price possibl…
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Galaxies, Portals, and…Sybok?. John and Matt discuss the story possibilities of the new galaxy shown in the Ahsoka series. They look at where we’ve gone so far, the clues and hints that exist already in the Clone Wars animated series, and the possibilities to weave it an important role in the founding of the primary galaxy we’ve known since 1977. T…
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In this episode we want to explain the key differences between Insanity and Diminished Capacity and How They’re Used In Arizona sex crime cases. Contact us at VS Criminal Defense for a confidential consultation. With experience defending clients in serious cases and in-depth understanding of Arizona law, our experienced team of Mesa sex crime attor…
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Marshall and Gunter take not one—but two—trips to Cracker Barrel, and somehow both descend into chaos. Marshall attempts to describe the Cracker Barrel experience but ends up likening it to prison. All he wanted was hashbrown casserole. That’s it. Instead? Catfish. His southern dreams were crushed. He rants about Southern traditions, the downfall o…
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It's episode 188 and we are feeling GREAT (we just drunk an ice break and watched Showgirls) This episode has Mat talking up his fave insta account, an ice hockey side line reporter is in the thick of the action, we take a look at how Queensland sperm banks are run and innovative potential television or pre-meditated murder? YOU MAKE THE CALL! OUR …
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There are about a trillion options on the market when it comes to sunglasses. But which ones are the BEST? More importantly, which ones are the best for YOU? Whether you use regular shades or prescription, we have you covered on this episode of the podcast! We have a special guest from Hobie Eyewear on the show and we are going to ask them the TOUG…
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Quarterly earnings reports are a long-standing requirement for public companies in the U.S. But the Trump administration wants to axe quarterly releases and just release them twice a year. And there is evidence to suggest this could be better in the long run for companies and investors. On today’s show, we look at the potential benefits and trade-o…
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SEND US A QUESTION OR TOPIC FOR A FUTURE SHOW... Does your dog turn into a Pogo stick every time someone walks through the door? In this episode of the KISS Dog Training podcast, we’re breaking down why dogs jump up and how to teach better behaviors. We’ll start by exploring the reasons behind this common behavior — from over-stimulation to simple …
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So many of us (pet parents and pros) get tangled up in “shoulds”. My dog should behave better. I should know how to fix this. People shouldn’t think my dog is “bad.” But what if some of the hardest parts of living with our pets aren’t really about their behavior… but about the pressure we put on ourselves? In this episode of Enrichment for the Real…
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Send us a text Join Frank Nasty as he speaks about shitty bus drivers, Ed Geins, Jeffery Dahmer, Bad Bunny NFL, dumb people in airport, Mercedes, CT murderers and preppy murder trial. YOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/@NotSurprisedMedia-dh2fc?si=BsawY0eRIxAzlb5Q X: @notsurprised_pc INSTAGRAM: @not_surprised_media EMAIL: [email protected] New s…
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My guest is Steven Pressfield, author of The War of Art and expert in how to overcome the inner force of "resistance"—the self-sabotaging tendency to procrastinate on your life's most important work that keeps you from realizing your professional and creative potential. Steven shares actionable tools for defeating inner resistance that work. His ap…
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Since 2020, the cost of veterinary care has increased about 40%—almost twice the rate of inflation. As a result, many pet owners say they've skipped necessary vet care. So, what's going on here? A veterinarian, and a lesser-known economic theory, have some answers. Related episodes: The Vet Clinic Chow Down What Do Private Equity Firms Actually Do?…
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MAN CAMP 2025 has come and gone—but the stories, and the changed lives, remain. In this bonus episode of The Aggressive Life, Dirt shares stories collected from the Story Shitter, an old outhouse turned into a makeshift studio where guys shared their wins, breakthroughs, and leave-behinds. This episode is a small snapshot into all the God did at MA…
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Four years into its war in Ukraine, Russia continues to escalate attacks on the Ukrainian population while also dialing up its hybrid campaign against Europe. In the last six weeks alone, Russia has sent military drones into Polish and Romanian airspace and fighter aircraft into Estonian airspace and has continued its influence operations in places…
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It’s … Indicators of the Week! Our weekly look at some of the most fascinating economic numbers from the news. On today’s episode: Frozen and canceled federal dollars, America’s intensifying tit-for-tat with China, and a sloppy trend infiltrating the music business. (With a pocket full of shells.) Related episodes: China's trade war perspective Fig…
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First up on the podcast, Contributing Correspondent Kai Kupferschmidt takes a trip to Svalbard, an Arctic archipelago where ancient RNA viruses may lie buried in the permafrost. He talks with host Sarah Crespi about why we only have 100 years of evolutionary history for viruses such as coronavirus and influenza, and what we can learn by looking dee…
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DREAM WITH US, and we’ll teach you how to interpret them!⁠ Do you get overwhelmed by intense feelings and old patterns, feeling stuck because you can’t make sense of what’s happening, and reacting on impulse instead of pausing to choose a steady, thoughtful response? Jung’s alchemical insights will help. Sublimatio is an old alchemy term for heatin…
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In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, my guest is Dr. David Berson, PhD, a professor of neuroscience at Brown University and an expert on the visual system and circadian biology. We explore how the brain processes visual information, from photons entering the eye to conscious perception in the cortex. We discuss color vision, the discovery of me…
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There have been many headline-grabbing AI deals recently: Nvidia investing up to $100 billion in OpenAI. OpenAI promising to buy $300 billion worth of computing power from Oracle. Oracle buying tons of chips from Nvidia. But … where’s the money coming from? Is all this AI overhype … a bubble? On today's show, how money flows in the AI hyperscaling …
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From drones to body armor to bulletproof whiteboards, companies are offering schools a multitude of products to try to deter or protect against the next school shooting. But does any of this stuff work? On today’s show, a look inside the school shooting industry. What's for sale and the psychology behind the growing industry. Related episodes: Why …
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Fireworks season is here again, and while it’s beautiful for us, it can be a stressful time for our dogs. In this episode, we’re talking about how to help your dog not just cope with fireworks, but actually thrive through the season. Whether your dog is already nervous or usually unbothered, this is your reminder that prevention is everything. You’…
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Send us a text A week off turned into a reset I didn’t know I needed: a solo first-class dash to Paris for skincare and quiet, then a Black Tech Fest panel that cracked open my entire view of leadership. Four Black women drew a bright line between management and leadership, spoke candidly about mental health and neurodiversity, and made the case fo…
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Modern masculinity is typically pigeonholed into one of two camps—it’s either toxic (and therefore a danger to itself and others) or it’s tame (passively making no difference in the world around it). Pastor and author, Joby Martin, stops by The Aggressive Life to unpack a third option—a biblical masculinity rooted in responsibility, sacrifice, and …
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The Importance of 1997. Matt and John discuss the impact and importance of the Star Wars Special Edition’s release in 1997, and why it was such a successful and important move for George Lucas and Lucasfilm, and the franchise as a whole. They discuss memories, nostalgia, bold experiments, and their thoughts on what it all means decades later. They …
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For most of human history, economic growth was, well, pretty bleak. But around the Enlightenment, things started clicking. This year's Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences went to a trio of researchers whose work focuses on how technological progress led to this sustained economic growth. Today we hear from one of them, Joel Mokyr, about his w…
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Ian Freeman, a voluntaryist and Bitcoin distributor, was prosecuted for his political views, lied about by the Justice Department, and unjustly convicted based on flimsy, frame-up charges by the IRS. In July, 2023, a couple of weeks before his appeal was denied, we sat down to talk about both Ian as a person and his criminal case with his Free Talk…
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What if you could teach your pet not just one way to understand a cue, but multiple ways — or even help them notice their own body as a signal? That’s the magic of cue transfers, and in this episode, Emily breaks down how to do it step by step. From teaching a reliable sit with both verbal and hand cues, to empowering your pet to recognize when the…
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Do you have to "trade" your dog things to get things from them? This is really common and although it sometimes works, it might not always. Even if it does work, we discuss the reasons it's generally a bad idea, and what the best way is to take an item away from a dog without the conflict of having to reach in and physically take the item away, whi…
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Send us a text Join Frank Nasty and Juicy (Charlie Mike) as they discuss adult toys, Frank battles a bear to save Chunk, AI, crime, cop talk, judges, why crime is high, mental health solution and people asking for money are scumbags! YOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/@NotSurprisedMedia-dh2fc?si=BsawY0eRIxAzlb5Q X: @notsurprised_pc INSTAGRAM: @not_surpri…
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My guest is Konstantina Stankovic, MD, PhD, Professor and Chair of Otolaryngology at Stanford School of Medicine. She explains how hearing works and why hearing loss—affecting over 1.5 billion people—impacts people of all ages. We discuss how hearing loss impairs focus and increases the risk of cognitive decline, as well as the role of menopause an…
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All too often we get calls for behavioral issues AFTER something goes completely off the rails, but often there were signs right along that things were headed in the wrong direction. Aggression, guarding, separation anxiety, etc. That being said, can things change or develop suddenly? Did your dog have a traumatizing event that led to a change in b…
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As Vice Week wraps up here at The Indicator, we wanted to take a slightly different perspective on the evolving business of crime and take a look at TRUE crime. As in the genre. Because look, people are obsessed with it! Today on the show, our hosts favorite pieces of true crime content. Darian Woods: The Economist’s Scam Inc. Wailin Wong: Wednesda…
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On the surface, great power competition often seems driven by economic and military conflict, but diplomacy has always been central to great powers' engagement with the world. This is the argument made by Dr. Wess Mitchell in his forthcoming book, Great Power Diplomacy, The Skill of Statecraft from Attila the Hun to Kissinger. Covering 15 centuries…
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Send us a text FULL EPISODE AIRS MONDAY 10/13/25! Join Frank Nasty and Juicy (Charlie Mike) as they discuss adult toys, Frank battles a bear to save Chunk, AI, crime, cop talk, judges, why crime is high, mental health solution and people asking for money are scumbags! YOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/@NotSurprisedMedia-dh2fc?si=BsawY0eRIxAzlb5Q X: @not…
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First up on the podcast, producer Kevin McLean talks with Associate Online News Editor Michael Greshko about the impact of wildfires on wine; a couple horse stories, one modern, one ancient; and why educators are racing to archive government materials. Next on the show, research that took advantage of a natural experiment in unnatural lighting. Hos…
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Marshall and Gunter are planning a bathroom remodel—and surprise! It quickly spirals into chaos. Marshall starts by raging about how we’re not supposed to call it the “master” bathroom anymore. Gunter’s dream bathroom includes a luxurious Japanese toilet with all the bells and bidet whistles, but Marshall is not on board—especially with the heated …
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In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I explore how biological rhythms and neurochemicals impact our perception of time. I describe how the body aligns with daily and seasonal light cycles to regulate hormones that influence energy, mood and motivation throughout the year. I share science-based tools to enhance focus and productivity, including …
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⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠DREAM WITH US, and we’ll teach you how to interpret them! People Pleasing is a compulsive strategy that disavows your needs and surrenders your agency. It begins in family systems that only reward compliance, which produces a false self. If your soul is constantly devalued, you may develop dependent narcissism with a covert contract: “I’l…
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Market manipulation is an age-old issue. People trying to make money off unsuspecting investors by artificially influencing the price of a stock, say. But what happens when the one manipulating markets isn't human? This week on The Indicator from Planet Money, we bring you five episodes digging into the evolving business of crime. Today on the show…
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Here, we hold up the mirror on the Collective Blame Game. Partisan actors are stoking violence. Jim covers the rules of the blame game, and then reveals the underlying scapegoat mechanism. The churches, alleged purveyors of the Gospel, are instead in the blame game, joined by their violent god. Before long, we may expect partisan paramilitaries too…
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The Sinaloa Cartel made the bulk of its money on cocaine. But cartels are diversifying into new operations including things like wildlife trafficking. Think sharks, jaguars, capybaras. The result is something called “narco-degradation.” On today’s show, we look at what’s driving cartels beyond drugs and how this is wreaking havoc on ecosystems in C…
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