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Ask Angelika

Angelika Davey

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Welcome to Ask Angelika! Together with my partner Steven Healey I will be live on air for about 15 - 30 minutes every second Friday to talk about practical vocabulary for a variety of topics (current season 5). Season 4 covered German idioms and tongue twisters! Season 3 was about interesting places in Germany and season 2 was about interesting places in Wiltshire, UK. (Season 1 is only on YouTube). Listen to Steven read the sentences and learn some German at the same time.
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Data Voyagers Podcast is a focused show on Data Literacy and Data Science Literacy, presented by Igor Alcantara and Angelika Kildas. The podcast delivers the latest news and trends in data while breaking down complex topics into clear, accessible insights. Navigating the Stories Behind the Numbers, the hosts provide an engaging and informative dialogue that empowers listeners to understand and leverage data in their everyday lives.
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True Crime All The Time

Emash Digital / Wondery

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Hosts Mike Ferguson and Mike Gibson guide you through the most interesting true crime stories. This is a true crime podcast that spares none of the details and delves into what makes these killers tick. Join us for a good mix of lesser known cases as well as our take on what we call the "Big Timers". We don't take ourselves too seriously but we take true crime very seriously.
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Queer Cuz

Queer Cuz

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We are a family-orientated podcast filling the airways with queer Filipino vibes. Hang out with the cuzzes: Alaina, Angelika, D, and Sarah as we talk about our experiences, identities and favorite item from the Jollibee menu. We hope you feel welcome to our family!
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This show is about Enterprise Architecture and Business Process Management, and how you can set up your practice to get the most out of it. It is for newbies who just get started with these topics, organizations who want to improve their EA/BPM groups (and the value that they get from it), as well as practitioners who want to get a different perspective and care about the discipline. Learn more about the show and read articles about EA and BPM on www.whatsyourbaseline.com.
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The series that tells the true-life stories of migration to the UK. It’s a chance to listen to Britain, to hear voices often drowned out by shrill anti-immigrant rhetoric. The series explores richly rewarding stories which complicate the very nature of what we consider British. Drawing from the podcast series, the oral history, What We Leave We Carry will be published by Jonathan Cape in 2026.
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Pretentiousness

Pretentiousness

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Pretentiousness is dedicated to giving the things that make us human—music, film, art, and everything in between—a closer look through the lens of people who live and breath them.
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The Yaadman Podcast

The Yaadman Podcast

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🎙️ The Yaadman Podcast: Jammin' Jamaican Vibes 🎙️ Step into the world of "The Yaadman Podcast," where the Caribbean spirit meets charm! Join your hosts, Davaine and Tonniel, on a journey that's more irie than a reggae melody. They bring you a new kind of Jamaican Podcast. A Jamaican podcast like no other. A Jamaican podcast that entertainingly discusses numerous issues. In each episode, these Yaadmen share their experiences, laughter, and unique Jamaican perspectives while navigating the twi ...
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KohPhanCast

Or Lugasi

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KohPhanCast is a podcast located in Koh Phangan Thailand and surrounds the community of the island and the people who come on it! Join the journey, Stay for a while! Here you'll find so many amazing people from all sorts of plains! Spiritual teachers; DJs; Business owners; Influencers; Brokers and all sort of different kind of people that all share the same thing. Love for Koh Phangan. Join me in my adventure towards discovering more about them and about myself. New episode every Friday! Che ...
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Gordon Ramsay is BACK! And we're going to hell to meet him! Will we be back?! Let's find out! On the GORDAN RAMSAY'S TO HELL AND BACK AFTERBUZZ TV AFTERSHOW, we're breaking down every dish, every challenge, every contestant, and more in the gripping new season of the show! Tune in weekly for exclusive insider info, opinions on the episodes, and more! Hit that subscribe button and leave a comment for a shout out on the show!
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Welcome to the Data Strategy Guru's podcast, where we bring together the brightest minds in the world of data strategy, data management, artificial intelligence, and disruptive technologies. In this show, we invite thought leaders and experts to share their insights, knowledge, and experience on how to stay ahead of the game in an ever-evolving data landscape. Whether you're a data professional, a business leader, or simply someone who is passionate about the power of data, this podcast is f ...
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Welcome to episode 17 of season 6, where we look at German vocabulary and sentences based on a particular topic. Today we're covering German sentences you might need or hear when going to a Christmas Market in Germany. We also mentioned my colouring books for young German learners: https://geni.us/xmaskids for the Christmas one, https://geni.us/do7…
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We had episodes about BPM education on the show before, but this time we speak with someone who is from a different generation than your regular hosts. And our guest Daniel Matka is building a “Process Academy” to bring process management knowledge to the next generation. And while doing this, he's building modern ways of structuring content that w…
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Alvin and Judith Neelley were a young married couple who went on a violent crime spree in the fall of 1982 that resulted in the deaths of two victims, one of whom was just thirteen years old. A teenager herself, Judith Neelley would become the youngest woman sentenced to death in the United States. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Alvin and Judi…
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In this insight-packed conversation, Igor Alcantara and Angelika Klidas sit down with Dan Sommer, Qlik’s Senior Director for Global Market Intelligence, to explore how data, analytics, and AI are evolving and what truly matters as organizations navigate this shifting landscape. Dan shares his perspective on the signals shaping the market, the trend…
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Brittanee Drexel was a teenager from New York State who went missing during a spring break trip in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Her case remained unsolved for years and sparked nationwide interest. Join Mike and Gibby for the 2nd and final part of the case of Brittanee Drexel. In part two, we’ll learn how police used advances in technology to arre…
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There has been a lot of consolidation in the process/architecture space in the last few years, mostly driven by PE firms. But why is that so, and why does it seem that there is no alternative to this business model? Back in the day there were foundations behind the companies, or they were privately held, and the only thing (besides a few smaller pl…
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Brittanee Drexel was a teenager from New York State who went missing during a spring break trip in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Her case remained unsolved for years and sparked nationwide interest. Join Mike and Gibby for part 1 of the Brittanee Drexel case. In what may be a TCATT first, we actually covered this on TCATT unsolved back in 2019 on e…
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Mek wi talk nuh Non-sexual turn ons for men are often misunderstood, and most women don’t realize how powerful these subtle behaviors really are. In this episode, we break down the top non-sexual things that instantly attract men, using insights from psychology, real male feedback, and modern relationship dynamics to explain what men notice immedia…
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Recorded in Lund, Sweden, the birthplace of Qlik, this special episode of Data Voyagers features an honest and unfiltered conversation with some of the best Qlik customers. In this episode, Qlik Partner Ambassadors Igor Alcantara and Angelika Klidas sit down with Qlik Luminaries Vivienne Parsons (NHS Foundation Trust) and Henri Rufin (Radiall) for …
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25-year-old Irene Garza was a Texas beauty queen and schoolteacher whose murder remained unsolved for more than 50 years. Irene was last seen going into confession at her church, leading police to question the priest who was the last person to see Irene alive. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the murder of Irene Garza. The priest, John Feit, was…
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Welcome to episode 16 of season 6, where we look at German vocabulary and sentences based on a particular topic. Today we're covering German sentences you might need or hear when going to a fair in Germany. We also mentioned my German vocabulary notebooks which are perfect for keeping the sentences from the show https://geni.us/fV85T (red cover) or…
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To implement AI (and processes) correctly, you need good data. But what does that mean? Well, firstly it means that you can define your data product and to achieve that you need good data governance. But are we now in a super-nerdy topic? No, this is what we all do in some form or another … but in different fidelities and maturities. To shed some l…
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Marie Robards was charged with poisoning her father with chemicals she stole from her high school laboratory. Marie, who was just sixteen at the time, claimed she only wanted to make her father sick so she could go back to living with her mother, but prosecutors described the death of Steven Robards as “coldblooded murder” and “the perfect crime.” …
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Mek wi talk nuh Aaron Anderson is the founder of Next Generation Youth Foundation and a Financial Expert for one of the top money brokerage firms in Jamaica. He shares his insights on the economic impact of Hurricane Melissa. He also gives valuable information on saving and preparing for an emergency. Hurricane Melissa Relief Donations Next Generat…
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Recorded in Lund, Sweden, the birthplace of Qlik, this special episode of Data Voyagers features an in-depth conversation of our hosts, Igor Alcantara and Angelika Klidas with Qlik CEO Mike Capone. Together, we explore Qlik’s remarkable journey from its Scandinavian origins in 1993 to its present as a global leader in data and AI. Mike reflects on …
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William Walker was a Cleveland firefighter who was fatally shot in his driveway one night in November 2013. Over a year later, a Crime Stoppers tip led police to look into those closest to William as suspects. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the murder of William Walker. The murder investigation would uncover a tangled web of lies and deceit, a…
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Welcome to episode 15 of season 6, where we look at German vocabulary and sentences based on a particular topic. Today we're covering German sentences you might need or hear about flying kites in Germany. We also mentioned my German vocabulary notebooks which are perfect for keeping the sentences from the show https://geni.us/fV85T (red cover) or h…
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Mek wi talk nuh What happens when a Jamaican millennial man sits down with an American Gen Z woman in Spain? Hurricane Melissa Relief Donations Next Generation Youth Foundation https://www.instagram.com/nextgenyouthja?igsh=NG00b2hlcWt5aThu&utm_source=qr https://nextgenyouthfoundation.org/ Account No: 006000203727 - USD OR 006000203728 - JMD Name: N…
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In this episode, we welcome Finnish enterprise architect and author Eetu Niemi to explore what it means to make enterprise architecture (EA) “lightweight”—practical, collaborative, and relevant in the real world. From frameworks to fiction writing, from ivory towers to coffee-fueled collaboration, this conversation dives into how to make EA actuall…
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Shawn Johnson traveled to New Orleans for a work conference. He was eager to explore the city and meet new people, but Shawn was found dead in his hotel room on the last day of his trip. Investigators set out to identify four people captured on surveillance entering Shawn’s hotel room before he was killed. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the mu…
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Mek wi talk nuh Think you know your favorite reggae hits? In this episode, we reveal the surprising truth behind some of reggae’s biggest classics songs that started in pop, soul, and country before getting that unmistakable island flavor. From UB40’s “Red Red Wine” (originally by Neil Diamond) to Ken Boothe’s “Everything I Own”, discover how regga…
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Time is the most democratic of all data sources — everyone gets it in the same increments. Second by second, minute by minute, reality unfolds, leaving behind a trail of information: a stock price changing, a heart beating, a sensor blinking, a shopper clicking “buy”. Each event on its own is nothing. But together, they form a rhythm; a pattern hid…
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Jose Herran moved to Pennsylvania in the fall of 2015 to live in a property owned by an old friend. He went missing weeks later. The case went cold, but a year later, a police informant in an arson case claimed he knew exactly what happened to Jose. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the murder of Jose Herran. Roberto Torner and David Alzugaray ca…
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Welcome to a very special episode of What’s Your Baseline? — where we demystify enterprise architecture and business process management. In this milestone 100th episode, we are joined by fellow BPM podcasters from Prozess Philosophen and BPM360 to celebrate, reflect, and talk about the wild ride of creating content in this niche space. In this epis…
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In 2003 and 2004, the DC area experienced multiple house fires with suspicious similarities. The fires resulted in two deaths and significant property destruction. An ATF-led task force identified the arsonist’s signature incendiary device, and the same DNA profile was found at several fires. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the D.C. Arsonist. T…
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Mek wi talk nuh Chronixx takes a fearless step with Exile. But is it growth or a gamble? In this episode, we break down the sound, lyrics, and legacy of one of reggae’s most influential voices. #Chronixx #ExileAlbum #ReggaeMusic #JamaicaVibes #AlbumBreakdown #MusicCommentary #ReggaeCulture chronixx, chronixx exile, chronixx exile album, chronixx ex…
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Scotxi is a deep and grounded guide - a somatic therapist and coach who helps people reconnect with their inner truth through presence, body awareness, and radical self-approval. 🌿 In this episode of KohPhanCast, I sit down with Scotxi to explore one of the most powerful questions we can ask ourselves: “What is that thing inside of me that needs ac…
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Organizations all over the world spend millions deploying advanced analytics platforms, convinced that if they just bring in the right technology, transformation will naturally follow. But reality tells us something very different. The best dashboards, built on the most powerful tools, often end up sitting untouched. Expensive shelfware. Why? Becau…
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In 1996, Brian Sugrim confessed to his then-girlfriend that he killed a man. In 2003, he told her he killed a woman, and even showed her where he buried the body. She waited years to tell the police out of fear for her and their children’s safety. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Brian Sugrim. This is a man who terrorized his wife and family for…
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Fern White-Andrews is a devoted yoga teacher - a gentle soul who sees yoga not as performance, but as a path toward presence, healing, and wholeness. In this episode of KohPhanCast, I sit down with Fern to explore the divine play of life - and how yoga can become a tool for human evolution. Fern opens up about her journey from a young woman struggl…
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Mek wi talk nuh Discover how Jindi, the Afro-Sudanese artist, fuses Afro-Sudanese rhythms with Dancehall, Afro-Pop, and R&B to create a bold, cross-cultural sound. In this interview, Jindi shares his journey, musical influences, and how he bridges African roots with modern global vibes. 🌍🔥 Support the show Subscribe and follow us on all platforms: …
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Last week we took a deep(-er) look at what BPMN is today and pointed out the scope, difficulties, and misconceptions in the current specification. But what are ideas for improvements? I am glad that you asked, because this episode is exactly about this (with a slight twist to the business side of things). In this episode of the podcast, we talk abo…
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Tiffany Boyer went missing in August 2015 after she accused a well-known Albuquerque local called “Machete Bob” of rape. He disappeared shortly before Tiffany did, and investigators were tasked with figuring out the link between the two missing persons cases. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the missing persons cases of Tiffany Boyer and "Machet…
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DJ Angelika is more than a DJ - she’s a storyteller behind the decks, weaving emotions into sound and community into rhythm. Since 2005, she’s been carving her path in a male-dominated industry, carrying both the weight of expectations and the joy of pure musical flow. In this episode of KohPhanCast, I sit down with Angelica to dive into her journe…
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BPMN—”the” standard for process modeling and also the foundation for process automation using BPMS tools—is currently in its version 2.02, and that version was published in early 2014. Since then? Crickets. So, why haven't we seen an update of the standard? That is a big question and since we had such a blast talking about this topic we went wayyyy…
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For 17 years, an unknown suspect called the Night Stalker carried out a series of burglaries and sexual attacks against the elderly in South London, Kent, and Surrey, England. In 2009, a massive surveillance operation resulted in an arrest and identification. The Night Stalker was branded one of the most prolific and depraved sex attackers in Briti…
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Mek wi talk nuh In this exclusive interview, reggae artist @Yaadcore shares insights on the reggae industry in Jamaica, the challenges and opportunities for artists today, and his experience touring across Europe. From grassroots reggae culture to international stages, Yaadcore speaks about the state of Jamaican music, what inspires him, and how re…
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Shloime Bernstein is a true bridge-builder - a musician and community soul who carries both tradition and innovation in his heart. Through his music and presence, he creates spaces where people can meet, reflect, and feel something deeper than words. In this episode of KohPhanCast, I sit down with Shloime to dive into the journey of faith, creativi…
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For many people, data and AI can feel like a foreign tongue—full of acronyms, technical jargon, and concepts that seem reserved for specialists. But just like any language, fluency is possible when you start with the fundamentals, practice consistently, and embrace the culture behind it. Welcome to the Data Voyagers Podcast: Navigating the Stories …
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Rodney Alcala was an American serial killer and sex offender who was sentenced to death in California for multiple murders. Alcala has been conclusively linked to eight murders, but authorities suspect he could have killed over 100 people during his travels around the country. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the infamous serial killer Rodney Al…
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Mek wi talk nuh Why do some Jamaicans look down on Jamericans and African Americans? In this episode of The YaadMan Podcast, we dive deep into the cultural clash between Jamaicans, Jamericans, and the wider Black diaspora. From identity struggles to diaspora pride and prejudice, we unpack the unspoken tensions, stereotypes, and real experiences tha…
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Itai Pumik is a true heart-connector - a festival organizer and community builder who creates spaces where people can meet, share, and transform. In this episode of KohPhanCast, I sit down with Itai to dive deep into the journey of self-discovery, presence, and authenticity. Itai shares how the path of producing events taught him more about presenc…
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The poet and translator Sana Nassari talks about her fear of leaving artifacts behind in Iran to come to the UK. Sana is also an art collector whom her mother used to tease was a ‘collector of useless things.’ What we leave we carry | WritersMosaic is an original audio series by WritersMosaic Magazine from the Royal Literary Fund. Discover more new…
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There is a thing that I have not seen managed well in today's organizations: business rules. Typically, they are an “afterthought” in implementations (because you have to feed the business rules engine and control the process flow). But how many organizations rationalize the underlying business rules on a larger scale? When was the last time the ma…
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