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The Retirement Playbook

John Croze, John Goodhue

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Each week John Croze and John Goodhue of APO Financial give you the straight talk and honest answers you need to understand the complexities of retirement planning. John Croze uses his 30 years of teaching math and science, as well as football coaching experience, to help you learn about your retirement options. John Goodhue, Founder and CEO of APO Financial uses his many years of experience and law background to tell you what you need to know to have a satisfying retirement. There's a diffe ...
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The meademusing’s Podcast

Oluwatoyin Oluwaseun-apo

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The Meade Musings podcast is dedicated to raising awareness about societal issues that are often not discussed openly. Many individuals face challenges that affect their emotional, psychological, mental, and physical health and wellbeing. These issues include infertility/involuntary childlessness, living with disabilities or debilitating illnesses, homelessness, and coping with abusive partners. By recognizing and sharing experiences of real People in abusive relationships and other everyday ...
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APO-ZO Podcast

APO-ZO Podcast

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The Alpha Phi Omega - Zeta Omicron Podcast is a conversational podcast where we discuss recent chapter events and activities from the past week. Every week we also try to feature an alumni from the chapter in the form of an interview or a guest appearance. Hosts: APO-ZO Podcast -Gregg Yasuda: Alpha Lambda Pledge Class, Spring 2009 -Alex Wilk: Alpha Nu Pledge Class, Spring 2010 -Kevin Chu: Alpha Iota Pledge Class, Spring 2008
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Another Pod Opinion

Lincoln Bradshaw

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This podcast is hosted by a Black man who shares his perspectives and experiences as a husband, father, son, uncle, and brother. He explores deep and thought-provoking questions that keep him up at night, and also engages in casual conversations with friends and family, discussing topics that go back to his days as a military kid. The podcast is a platform for him to process his thoughts and gain insight, and it offers listeners a unique perspective on the mind and experiences of a Black man ...
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APOE Podcast will be giving you insight on lifestyle, business, and just our experiences throughout life. We regularly feature guests who love the things they do. Here, we explore all the ways we're not so different from one another. Welcome!
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jazzres.in

w.l. schafer

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the scope and depth of life long artist william l. schafer. ramble on old teacher young at heart holy fool strange attractor innovator multi instrumentalist techno shaman composer of biomusicological soundscapes and psychogeographical electro glyph. Bass.moog.sax jazzresin.wls777.billysunshine. Memetician, painter, antiquarian mandela effected lyme survivor dead buddha christ spear scar dual citizen dj soul selektor since 1996 gen x quasi slacker former apple ][e hacker. The exit. Ant man be ...
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Welcome to Tales of a Sad Boy podcast, where amazing things happen.............. Honestly speaking nothing amazing happens on here, just a guy who enjoys recording himself talk about things he has little to questionable knowledge about. Enjoy, but if you want to fight me come "ndogara pazasi apo"
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DNA Dialogues: Conversations in Genetic Counseling Research

Journal of Genetic Counseling (Jehannine Austin, Naomi Wagner, Khalida Liaquat, Kate Wilson and DNA Today’s Kira Dineen)

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In DNA Dialogues we dive into the intricate world of genetic counseling research. Join us as we peel back the layers of groundbreaking articles from the Journal of Genetic Counseling, bringing you exclusive discussions with the authors themselves. Each episode sparks a vibrant exchange, exploring the latest discoveries, ethical dilemmas, and technological advances that are shaping the future of medical genetics. From navigating complex testing decisions to building trust with diverse communi ...
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Risky Business 2

Patrick Gray

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Risky Business Extra is Risky.biz's second podcast feed. Here you'll find recorded security presentations and lectures, single-shot interviews with industry players, freelance contributions and more. Clearly labelled, single-shot sponsored content sometimes appears in this feed.
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Editors at eBioMedicine, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explore their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to this open access journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from climate change and health to microplastics in human tissues, the microbiome-gut-brain axis and binge drinking to computational pathology in 2030, and more.
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Love classic, epic fantasy? Wonder what happened to stories of rousing adventure with noble heroes and dastardly villains? Then join Brandon Wilborn, fellow fantasy nerd and indie author, as he reads the unabridged audio version of his novels and stories, starting with his debut novel, The Treasure of Capric. Brandon’s action-packed tales with classic heroes and devious villains let you escape to wondrous worlds with noble quests, soul-piercing danger, and a thread of hope. Subscribe to hear ...
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Have you ever felt like your body was working against you? Like you were battling unexplained symptoms - fatigue, brain fog, pain, anxiety ... and no one could tell you why? That’s exactly where I was a few years ago... frustrated, and desperate for hope. Welcome to Chronic & Thriving, a podcast about health, healing, and reclaiming your life. I’m Elaine , and this is my journey from chronic illness to empowerment. After being diagnosed with Graves’ disease, battling mold toxicity, and navig ...
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Jacob: the Father of Israel (Part 2)

Household of Israel Temple of Jesus Christ

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Greetings brothers and sisters. For the month of March, we continue our lesson on Jacob, the father of Israel, who escapes the wrath of his brother, Esau, only to face the deceit and greed of his soon to be father and law, Laban. Despite his trials and tribulations, Jacob never loses his spiritual integrity and remains obedient, patient and long-suffering.
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Dante’s neighborhood in Manila was prone to flooding. On rainy days, the little boy reached school by crossing a makeshift wooden bridge put up by a neighbor. “Mr. Tomas helped the community get around,” Dante said. “He’d guide me on the bridge, shielding me from the rain.” Years later, Dante joined a church north of Manila. Leo, his Bible study le…
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What's up Dream Warriors! This movie has been on Brooke's watchlist for a long time and he finally decided to pick Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Cure! This movie is more psychological than traditional horror but it does pack a hefty throat punch of suspense and uneasiness. Come back in 2 weeks where we'll be wrapping up our trip to Asia with Godzilla Minus On…
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Listen to 128 Future Now Show- Memory Helpers What is the color of your brain, any idea? According to Bobby Wilder, our science correspondent, orange and blue brains are a sign of good health, thanks to the abundant use of brain supplements that enhance cognition. In today’s show he shares with us some of the supplements he takes for maximum brain …
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We are discussing perspective changes in neurology genetics with the crossover of the APOE gene in neuro and cardio as well as telehealth for neurology predictive testing. Segment 1: Is it time for a paradigm shift? Inclusion of APOE on genetic dyslipidemia panels. Emily Brown is a certified genetic counselor at the Center for Inherited Heart Disea…
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In this episode, we talk with two authors who have papers featured in the special issue of the Journal of Genetic Counseling on Research Methods in Genetic Counseling. In the first segment we explore implementation science and its utilization in bridging the gap between research and clinical practice. In our second segment, we talk to an author abo…
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Listen to Ep. 131 Future Now Show ‘Love, Turkey, and visionary architecture’ with Minimalist Tadd van Patton, ‘Seeing Life as it is..” with Richard Thaddeus Van PettenCray, “Perfection is the enemy of the Good,” with Greg Panos I knew Thaddeus when he became a housemate of mine in the late 1980’s, 19 years old, raised in Santa Cruz, ready for whate…
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One of my daughter’s most vivid childhood memories is the day her dad taught her to ride a bike without training wheels. At one point in their outing, my husband balanced his feet on the hubs of her rear wheel (while she kept hers on the pedals and they shared the handlebars) so they could coast down a small, gently sloping section together. She re…
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In this episode, Jeff, John, and Coach discuss the market's most unpredictable stretch - September through November, how to use annuities to create a retirement paycheck, beyond stocks, where fixed income and commodities come in, and they answer listener questions.By John Croze, John Goodhue
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Adolfo Kaminsky knew how to remove indelible ink from paper. As a member of the anti-Nazi resistance in France, he altered identification cards to save hundreds from concentration camps. Once he was given three days to forge nine hundred birth and baptismal certificates and ration cards for three hundred Jewish children. He labored two straight day…
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Richard Griffin was Queen Elizabeth II’s personal police officer for fourteen years. Accompanying her on a picnic in the hills near Balmoral Castle one day, they met two American hikers. “Have you ever met the Queen?” they asked, not recognizing the monarch in plain dress. “I haven’t,” the Queen quipped, “but Richard here meets her regularly!” Thri…
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When I accompanied my friend to the salon on her birthday, we were delighted by the pampering we received. Soothing music and a personal attendant welcomed us to the tranquil, dimly lit spa. The whole experience was calm, quiet, and restful. I had to suppress a giggle, however, at a sign displayed on a table proclaiming: “This organic hair-care lin…
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On September 22, 1959, a devotional article appeared in Our Daily Bread written by Dr. M. R. DeHaan. He wrote about how he yearned for a box of Cracker Jack candied popcorn. His intention was to relate it to the yearning for the Scriptures. But to his surprise, a few weeks later, boxes upon boxes of Cracker Jack popcorn began arriving at his office…
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When a patch of irritated skin formed near my left eye, I used makeup to cover it. Temporarily, this kept my problem a secret. After a while though, the swollen red spot didn’t clear up, and I knew it needed medical attention. On the morning of the doctor’s appointment, I was tempted to apply makeup as usual, but I didn’t. I wanted the doctor to se…
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Years ago, a lumpy package arrived in my mailbox. I noticed my best friend’s return address on it and smiled. Joe sometimes sends me unexpected things. This package qualified: Inside was a dark brown shark’s tooth—five inches long. Joe’s letter explained: It was a fossilized tooth from a prehistoric shark, a megalodon many times bigger than a great…
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Listen to 130 Future Now Show This week we have geopolitical concerns, and criticize legacy media calls for war. We then explore theories of quantum consciousness and reality splits. We then focus on celestial events like the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, along with the threat of asteroids, which leads to a discussion about space exploration and mil…
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Her husband’s death began a period of transition for Nora. She took over his hardware business and cared for their three children on her own. “Be strong,” friends often told her. But what does that mean? she’d think. That I must deliver without fail in my responsibilities? God gave great responsibilities to Othniel in a time of transition for the p…
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Doctor Dolittle, the fictional doctor who converses with animals, has delighted fans through books, movies, and plays. However, few people know that author Hugh Lofting first wrote the Dolittle tales to his children from the ghastly trenches of World War I. He later said that the war was too awful to recount in his letters—so he wrote and illustrat…
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Early in the basketball season, the coach at our neighborhood middle school seemed to work hardest convincing his players to risk shooting the ball. “Shoot!” he pleaded from the sidelines. His players eagerly passed the ball. Dribbling was a favorite too. The season was half over before most of them would shed their doubts and try to shoot the ball…
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Sitting in the hospital’s neonatal intensive care unit, I visited with a mother as her newborn baby cuddled up against her chest. In this technologically advanced medical facility, the doctors had recommended a very low-tech “prescription” to improve and strengthen the child’s health—the new mom was to spend extended periods of time simply holding …
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such things. Philippians 4:8 Lap after lap, Katie Ledecky was in a familiar spot during the 1500-meter freestyle race at the 2024 Paris Olympics. For some fifteen minutes, she was far ahead of the rest of the swimmers and alone with her thoughts. What was Ledecky thinking about during the long race? In an interview conducted immediately following h…
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Listen to 129 Future Now Apple Helio Ah yes, it’s that time of year when Apple Computer announces their latest offerings, the iPhone 17 series, the Apple Watch 11, Airpods Pro 3 and the iPhone Air. Sadly our Apple buddy, Taylor Barcroft, had a recent stroke and is currently recovering in a rehab center in nearby Capitola. But given the significance…
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I viewed the opening displays of the 9/11 Memorial & Museum in New York City with curiosity but kept my emotions in check. That changed when we entered the inner exhibit, which the curators have wisely closed off from children and those wanting to shield themselves from the more heartrending images. As I encountered story after story of heartbreak …
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Anita Bailey’s heart was warmed when she got this social media message about her son Jalen: “I was a greeter today at [church] and a young man with a child in his arms came up to me and put his arms around me. . . . I stared for a second, then I recognized him and said, ‘Jalen’! We embraced and chatted briefly. What a fine young man!” The greeter h…
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Before he was martyred for his steadfast faith in Jesus, an African minister whose name has not been preserved penned “A Martyr’s Prayer.” This profound message from another era has become known as “The Fellowship of the Unashamed.” This pastor’s words present a challenge to all believers in Jesus—a challenge that echoes the words of the apostle Pa…
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When my friend Connor takes pictures on his old film camera, he doesn’t bother to find attractive lighting or airbrush blemishes or crop out anything unsightly. His photos are startlingly raw. They stand out in my social media feed next to heavily edited photos of gorgeous people and places. Though unconventional, his work is beautiful because it c…
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“Oh, you look so serious!” I said to my ten-week-old granddaughter Leilani. She was studying my face with a knitted brow as I talked to her. “I’d be serious too,” I continued, “looking at this world. But you know what? Mama loves you, Daddy loves you, and Baba and Papa (our nicknames as grandparents) love you too. But best of all, Jesus loves you! …
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