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In the God's Peculiar People Podcast, we will learn how to live from the Heros of the Faith. We will learn about the Peculiar People God has used through the ages to encourage the saints and save the lost. People like David Livingstone, Phillip Bliss, Amy Carmichael, Isobel Kuhn, Jim and Elisabeth Elliot, D.L.Moody, Ira Sankey, and more. 1 Peter 2:9 says, "But ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation, a peculiar people; that ye should shew forth the praises of him who h ...
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Hi! My name is Aimée! I am the Ant on the Move! With this podcast, I will share with you all the unique things I learn about Florida! We will talk about the Space Industry, past, present, and future. We will dive into theme park news, particularly about SeaWorld Orlando, to learn about new events, rides, and special deals. But we will also adventure into the history of Florida, the people, places, and events that have formed Florida into the Tourism and historical mecca it is today. Join me ...
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Nature Podcast

Springer Nature Limited

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The Nature Podcast brings you the best stories from the world of science each week. We cover everything from astronomy to zoology, highlighting the most exciting research from each issue of the Nature journal. We meet the scientists behind the results and provide in-depth analysis from Nature's journalists and editors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Jason Manford Show

Absolute Radio

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Jason Manford, one of the UK's most loved comedians, is on Absolute Radio every Sunday from 8am. If that sounds a bit early on a Sunday for you, then catch the best bits of Jason's show on this handy podcast..
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Leveraging Thought Leadership

Peter Winick and Bill Sherman

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Welcome to the Leveraging Thought Leadership podcast, a beacon illuminating the paths and possibilities of thought leadership. With your guides, Peter Winick and Bill Sherman, we will embark on a journey into a captivating world where ideas converge with strategy and insight. Where will thought leadership take you? In each episode, we engage with thought leaders from diverse backgrounds. Whether it’s professional keynote speaking, writing your own thought leadership book, investigating the n ...
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What happens when every member of your team thinks, works, and communicates differently? Do you see chaos—or do you see opportunity? In this episode of Leveraging Thought Leadership, Peter Winick sits down with Stephanie Chung, bestselling author of "Leading People Who Are Not Like You" and a pioneering executive in the aviation industry. Stephanie…
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00:45 The ant queen that can produce two different species Researchers have made an unusual observation that appears at odds with biology: an ant, known as the Iberian Harvester Ant can produce offspring of two completely different species. Many ants need to mate with other species to produce workers that are a genetic mix of the two, known as hybr…
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Discover the inspiring story of Dr. Ida Scudder, a woman who left behind a comfortable life in America to bring hope and healing to India. Witness how her compassion, courage, and unwavering faith transformed healthcare for women and children, and how her legacy lives on through the Christian Medical College in Vellore. This Hall of Faith episode c…
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The search for signs of consciousness has expanded, thanks to advanced neuroimaging techniques. These tools allow researchers to detect consciousness in unresponsive humans, and now researchers are looking to develop tests that work in animals and perhaps even artificial intelligence systems of the future. This is an audio version of our Feature: H…
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00:48 How the 18th-Century 'Great Fear’ spread across rural France In the late 1700s, rural France was beset with rapidly spreading rumours of aristocratic plots to suppress revolutionary ideas. But how, and why, these rumours were able to spread so quickly has puzzled historians. Now, using modern epidemiological modelling, a team suggests that a …
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Discover the inspiring story of Dr. John Scudder (1793–1855), America’s first medical missionary. In this short video, we explore how Scudder left a promising medical career to serve in India and Sri Lanka, pioneering healthcare and spreading faith.Whether you're interested in Christian missions, medical history, or stories of faith in action, this…
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Discover the inspiring story of Robert Morrison (1782–1834), the first Protestant missionary to China. Learn how he translated the Bible into Chinese, compiled the first Chinese-English dictionary, and laid the foundation for modern Sino-Western cultural exchange. This video explores his faith, perseverance, and remarkable contribution to history, …
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Are you the bottleneck in your own business? Many entrepreneurs wear every hat—CEO, sales, R&D, even accounts receivable—yet still feel stuck. Cary Prejean, founder of Strategic Business Advisors and author of three books, has spent 40 years helping business owners shift from operator to visionary leader. In this episode, we explore why entrepreneu…
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Explore the life of Samuel J. Mills, the driving force behind the American foreign missions movement in the early 19th century. From the legendary Haystack Prayer Meeting to founding organizations like the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions and the American Bible Society, Mills’ vision sparked a wave of missionary zeal that change…
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Discover the remarkable story of Eleanor Chesnut, a courageous medical missionary who dedicated her life to healing and service in early 20th-century China. Learn how her work combined medicine, education, and compassion, leaving an enduring impact despite her untimely death. This video explores her inspiring journey, the challenges she faced, and …
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Discover the incredible story of John G. Paton, the fearless missionary who brought the gospel to the cannibal tribes of the New Hebrides. In this episode of Hall of Faith, learn how Paton’s courage, faith, and perseverance transformed lives in the South Pacific.Learn more:If you’d like to explore his remarkable life, we recommend reading: Autobiog…
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What if your next career move wasn’t about climbing the ladder—but making real progress toward a life of purpose? In this episode of Leveraging Thought Leadership, host Peter Winick sits down with Michael Horn—author, speaker, and co-founder of the Clayton Christensen Institute for Disruptive Innovation —to explore how thought leadership can transf…
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In this inaugural episode of Hall of Faith, we explore the life and legacy of Alexander Duff, the pioneering missionary educator whose work transformed education and evangelism in India. Discover how Duff’s vision for combining academic excellence with gospel truth sparked a movement that continues to influence generations.Learn more:Amazon Affilia…
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00:46 Electrochemical fusion Researchers have used electrochemistry to increase the rates of nuclear fusion reactions in a desktop reactor. Fusion energy promises abundant clean energy, but fusion events are rare, hindering progress. Now, inspired by the controversial claim of cold fusion, researchers used electrochemistry to get palladium to absor…
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We’re excited to announce our brand-new series, Hall of Faith, celebrating heroes of faith whose stories still inspire today.📅 This summer, join us for short, powerful videos (3–6 minutes each) highlighting a variety of remarkable believers whose faith made a difference.🍂 Starting this fall, these videos will become a regular feature—our second wee…
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In the emotional final chapter of our David Livingstone series, we trace the extraordinary journey of his remains from the heart of Africa back to the United Kingdom. Discover how his loyal attendants carried his body across hundreds of miles, fulfilling his final wishes and honoring his legacy. This episode explores Livingstone’s death, the challe…
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In this Podcast Extra, we discuss a report released by the US Department of Energy, which concluded that global warming is “less damaging economically than commonly believed”. However, many researchers say that the report misrepresents decades of climate science. We discuss how scientists are trying to coordinate a unified response amidst concerns …
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What happens when world-class research escapes the ivory tower and takes root in the boardroom In this episode of Leveraging Thought Leadership, Peter Winick sits down with Christopher Marquis — Professor of Chinese Management at the University of Cambridge and author of "Profiteers: How Business Privatizes Profits and Socializes Costs" — to explor…
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00:46 Tiny solar flyer Researchers have used a phenomenon known as thermal transpiration to create a solar-powered flying device that can stay aloft without any moving parts. The diminutive device, just one centimetre across, consists of two thin, perforated membranes that allow air to flow through the device, generating lift. Although only a proof…
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In the heart of 19th-century Africa, a mystery gripped the world: Dr. David Livingstone — missionary, explorer, and national hero — had vanished without a trace. Enter Henry Morton Stanley, a bold journalist sent by a newspaper to do the impossible: find him.This is the story of one of history’s greatest expeditions — a journey through treacherous …
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What if your team—not just your leaders—held the key to breakthrough performance? Today, Peter Winick sits down with long-time friend and bestselling author Keith Ferrazzi to explore why “leadership” alone isn’t enough anymore. Keith’s new work, "Never Lead Alone", moves beyond the individual and puts the spotlight on "teamship"—a powerful, often-o…
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What does it take to transform a mission-driven organization into a high-velocity execution machine? Today, Peter Winick sits down with Suba Vasudevan, COO of Mozilla, to explore how thought leadership drives impact inside and outside the organization. Suba isn’t just talking about brand elevation—she’s focused on aligning thought leadership with M…
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00:45 Researchers develop a new glue and test it on a rubber duck Aided by machine learning, researchers have developed a super-sticky compound that works as an underwater adhesive. Inspired by animals like barnacles, the team developed a new kind of a material called a hydrogel. The material is capable of securely fastening objects together even w…
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Chief Sechele was the only known convert of David Livingstone, the famous Scottish missionary and explorer. This video explores the fascinating true story of how Sechele, a powerful Tswana chief in 19th-century Southern Africa, encountered Christianity through Livingstone—and how that decision shaped his leadership, his people, and his legacy. 🔔 Do…
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What if the game of Whac-A-Mole perfectly described your leadership challenges? Ric Shriver and Jeff Fierstein think it does. These two veteran consultants have spent over four decades tackling recurring, high-stakes issues inside organizations—and they’ve captured those lessons in their book "Leadership Whack-A-Mole: Actionable Strategies to Leade…
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00:45 The deepest ecosystem ever discovered Researchers have dived down to more than 9,000 metres below the surface of the Pacific and discovered surprisingly complex communities of life living in deep ocean trenches. The new research shows an array of animal life that appears to be using methane as a source of energy. The researchers are planning …
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What if you could lead organizational change the same way revolutions overthrow regimes? Today on Leveraging Thought Leadership, Peter Winick sits down with Greg Satell—co-founder of ChangeOS, bestselling author of "Cascades: How to Create a Movement That Drives Transformational Change", and one of the world’s top experts on transformational change…
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00:46 How hot can solid gold get? A new study suggests that gold can be superheated far beyond its melting point without it becoming a liquid. Using an intense burst from a laser, a team heated a gold foil to 14 times its melting point, far beyond a theoretical limit put forward in previous studies. The team suggest that the speed at which they hea…
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A simple methodological error meant that for years researchers considered drinking moderate amounts of alcohol to be healthy. Now plenty of evidence suggests that isn't the case, but errors like this still plague the scientific literature. So, how can the scientific literature become more error-free? In the first episode of this two-part series, to…
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Start your Sunday with Jason Manford and Steve Edge as they return with their usual mix of banter, bizarre facts, and big decisions. This week, they’re tackling the UK’s hosepipe bans, hear how Jason has to wrestle with a major life choice: birthday party or Oasis gig? There’s also a puzzling Question for Steve about Flying Ant Day that leaves them…
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What if you could design the future — instead of reacting to it? In today's episode of Leveraging Thought Leadership, Peter Winick sits down with futurist and design strategist Lisa Kay Solomon to explore how leaders can use design thinking to actively shape what’s next. Lisa is a Designer-in-Residence at Stanford’s d.school, an educator, a bestsel…
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In this episode: 00:48 The ancient mega-predator with a ‘stealth mode’ The extinct marine mega-predator Temnodontosaurus had specialised adaptations to stealthily hunt its prey, suggests an analysis of a fossil flipper. Although Temnodontosaurus was a member of a well-studied group of marine reptiles called ichthyosaurs, its lifestyle has been a my…
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Start your Sunday with laughs, banter, and a bit of chaos as Jason Manford teams up with his best mate Steve Edge! This week, the duo dive into a hilarious “Question for Steve” that sparks a debate on the everyday annoyances that definitely deserve a fine. Jason opens up about the quirks of moving back in with his parents, and the lads get emotiona…
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In this special compilation episode of Leveraging Thought Leadership, host Bill Sherman brings together four voices at the forefront of AI and innovation: Jen Cohen, Stephanie Grayson, Amelia Ross, and Spencer Ante. Each offers a powerful, firsthand take on how AI is changing the way we lead, communicate, and make decisions. Jen Cohen explores how …
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Vianet Djenguet is an award-winning wildlife film-maker and camera operator whose work has featured in a number of major nature documentaries. In this podcast, Vianet joins us to talk about his career, how wildlife film-making have changed, and his experiences working with local researchers to capture footage of endangered animals on the new televi…
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Can doing good in the world be quantified like ROI? Peter Winick sits down with Nick Cooney, founder and managing partner of Lever VC, to explore how a venture capitalist measures moral return alongside financial return. Nick’s not your typical VC—he’s also the author of "What We Don't Do: Inaction in the Face of Suffering and the Drive to Do More"…
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00:48 The past 35,000 years of disease Ancient DNA evidence shows that the advent of agriculture led to more infectious disease among humans, with pathogens from animals only showing up 6,500 years ago. The DNA, extracted from human teeth, shows the history of diseases present in Eurasia over tens of thousands of years. The approach used could be a…
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