A podcast from zeroheight. Let’s be honest, design systems are full of choice wtf moments. Michelle and Luke, two of our resident design advocates, are attempting to combat this with a new regular series, where they answer a single question around design system troubles every two weeks.
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Atomic Design Podcasts
Founded 28 years ago, Bryden Wood champions a radical transformation in design and construction. Our global team delivers comprehensive services across architecture, engineering, and digital delivery, driving innovation from concept to completion. We've led projects like the UK's first net-zero commercial building and Europe's highest IT yield data centre, showcasing our commitment to sustainability and efficiency. Our approach harnesses digital tools and manufacturing processes for smarter, ...
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A new podcast where Kevin Muldoon and guests wrangle with the big common problems that design systems face. Every episode, they’ll hogtie a challenge, give it a good once over, and share the best techniques they’ve found to conquer them, from dealing with inconsistency to naming to white-label systems.
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Wondering what’s involved in making a successful design system? So is Nef, the newest member of zeroheight’s marketing team. In this podcast, Nef is joined by one of zeroheight’s trustiest Design Advocates, Michelle Chin, to get their questions answered about everything related to the big world of design systems. If you’re eager to make the bestest design system ever, you’ve found the perfect place!
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Weekly thought-leadership conversations with the best in the advertising, marketing, and technology industries.
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Where art, design and crystallography converge. ATOMIC radio brings you stories from the long relationship between the arts and the science of X-ray crystallography. X-ray crystallography, which is 100 years old this year, is a science that reveals the invisible, the tiny atomic structures of molecules and crystals – and it has been quietly influencing art and design for decades. Each episode spotlights a different piece of art or design prompted by the science of atoms, featuring interviews ...
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Design system consultants Amy Hupe and Geri Reid are going back to design systems school. In this series, Amy and Geri put aside their vocal and opinionated assumptions to dive deep on design systems topics; from Figma libraries to design tokens to deciding if AI can really write decent documentation. Climb aboard the school bus for a field trip on the history, the conversations and the foundations that really makes a design system great.It’s time to crack open the textbooks and head back to ...
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Sharing the people, ideas and happenings of those involved in the culture of all things mid-century architecture & design.
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CBC Radio’s The Sunday Magazine is a lively, wide-ranging mix of topical long-form conversations, engaging ideas and more. Each week, host Piya Chattopadhyay takes time for deep exploration, but also makes space for surprise, delight and fun.
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Get ready for a diverse range of topics aimed at elevating every aspect of your life. From boosting your productivity to enhancing your mindset, we're diving into the world of self-improvement, one engaging episode at a time. We're all about actionable advice and real-life stories. Expect insightful interviews, practical tips, and personal anecdotes that inspire positive change.
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Your host, Sebastian Hassinger, interviews brilliant research scientists, software developers, engineers and others actively exploring the possibilities of our new quantum era. We will cover topics in quantum computing, networking and sensing, focusing on hardware, algorithms and general theory. The show aims for accessibility - Sebastian is not a physicist - and we'll try to provide context for the terminology and glimpses at the fascinating history of this new field as it evolves in real time.
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Modernist design: it is timeless, clean, functional, and often familiar. The more you learn, the more you recognize… it is all around us. Upon reflection, admiration grows. The Perspecta aims to expand your knowledge, through tastefully interviewing the most interesting, conversant, and influential members of our community. Come listen, subscribe, and start discovering your next mid-century modern obsession right now.
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Welcome to Code for Thought, the podcast about software for research and the people who make it. Languages: English, German, French
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The only engineering podcast with a 2 drink minimum! Full stack developers Jared Palmer and Ken Wheeler have peer-to-peer conversations with world-class engineers about software development.
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The Hacking UI podcast is hosted by Sagi Shrieber and David Tintner, a designer and developer who are also both entrepreneurs, bloggers, productivity/time-hacking maniacs, and all around tech geeks. The first season of the podcast is titled ‘Scaling a Design Team’, in which they speak with design leaders from top notch companies like Facebook, Apple, Invision, and Intercom, to discuss various team structures, responsibilities, and workflows. After quitting their day jobs to work full time on ...
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Vault 97 is a fan podcast set in Bethesda’s post-apocalyptic, atom-age inspired universe of Fallout. The eponymous Vault 97 is a large, underground complex with two interesting details: the first is that it is a fully featured music studio and radio broadcast centre with the latest technology, and two, it has been filled with musicians, personalities and any other remaining ex-pats and civilians from Great Britain (along with those that could fake a convincing enough accent to get in). Susan ...
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Russian music label based in St. Petersburg. The founder and inspirer of the project is Svetlana Yudina (https://soundcloud.com/deepcase-1). The back2takt team takes the responsibility of releasing carefully selected and skillfully created music. Back2takt does not impose its "fashionable" vision, back2takt is a trusted ecosystem that offers dance music to its listeners with the right philosophy and unique design. Residents: https://soundcloud.com/deepcase-1 https://soundcloud.com/kimimusic ...
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O'Reilly Radar tracks the technologies and people that will shape our world in the years to come. Each episode of O'Reilly Radar features an interview with an industry thought leader, with topics touching on everything from programming to data to experience design. We also take a step back from the breathless pace of the latest tech news to examine why new developments are important and what they might mean down the road.
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The Post and Courier's official podcast devoted to coverage of the Spoleto USA festival in Charleston, SC. Join hosts Andrew and Frank as they bring you the latest news, reviews, and interviews with artists and P&C reporters.
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It’s never just the book that has the most impact- it’s what you do with it afterwards. Do you have a book or are writing a book and you know you want to support your audience in taking your ideas and applying it in their lives, businesses, relationships, or careers? One way you can do that is with a group program. You can help your readers to go deeper with your ideas and frameworks. They can try things out and get help and support from you and other readers while they do. If you think abou ...
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Fitness For Freedom Tips
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Fitness For Freedom Tips is a new type of fitness and health show. We deliver fitness tips that you can apply to your life right away in 10 minutes or less. Lets face it you’re busy and life pulls you in all directions. You want to be healthier, but living a healthier lifestyle is hard. It requires you to change and there is a lot of misinformation out there. We work hard to syphon through it to give you the most sound advice possible and set you up for the greatest chance of success. Jonath ...
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The Payments Show helps businesses learn how to use the latest payments and financial technology to increase sales conversion and cut costs. Hosted by Satwant Phull.
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Welcome to GrowGetters - the no-fluff weekly podcast helping you turn your unique genius into digital products that people want (and love!).Every Wednesday, we drop the hottest hacks, proven methods, and killer tech to help you turn your expertise into income, your passion into profit, or your hobby into a hustle (without the hassle!) – to create multiple income streams in your career or biz.Join Tanya Garma and Tiffany Hart - the side-gigging, coffee-obsessed, besties & founders of GrowGett ...
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Start That Business | How to start a business, Service Based Business Online, Freelancing, Make Money Online
Chichi Ukomadu - Christian Business Coach, Implementation Coach, Accountability Coach
The Go-to Podcast for Christian women who want to start an online service-based business from scratch! ** TOP 2.5% GLOBALLY RANKED CHRISTIAN BUSINESS PODCAST** Are you ready to streamline your focus and get clarity to start your online service-based business? Are you tired of struggling with lack of clarity, self-doubt, and the fear of being a public failure? Do you wish you had a clear plan you could follow to make your calling a reality? Hey Friend! You don’t have to stay stuck any longer. ...
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On each episode of Girl Gang the Podcast, Amy Will interviews creative women on their accomplishments, challenges and tools used to succeed in business. Amy digs deep with each guest to discover the highs and lows of being a female entrepreneur in today’s society, while also uncovering valuable advice for listeners. Get ready world, the future is here and she's a boss!
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A Programming Language for Quantum Simulations with Xiaodi Wu
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54:21In this episode, host Sebastian Hassinger sits down with Xiaodi Wu, Associate Professor at the University of Maryland, to discuss Wu’s journey through quantum information science, his drive for bridging computer science and physics, and the creation of the quantum programming language SimuQ. Guest Introduction Xiaodi Wu shares his academic path fro…
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Climate Resilience in UK Housing: Preventing Overheating in Net Zero Homes | The Bryden Wood Podcast
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49:12The UK's push toward net zero has dramatically improved building insulation and airtightness. But there's an unintended consequence that could prove dangerous: overheating. As climate change brings more extreme heat to Britain, these highly insulated homes risk becoming dangerously hot without adequate cooling strategies. In this episode, co-founde…
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Designing the Future of Experience: Michael Mayton on AI, Co-Innovation, and Human Creativity
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23:18Bounteous EVP Michael Mayton joins AW360 to explore how AI is reshaping customer experience, why co-innovation drives loyalty, and how brands can thrive at the intersection of physical and digital touchpoints—without losing the human spark that fuels creativity.By AW360
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How our personal devices became 'needy' for our touch and attention
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23:25In many ways, personal devices like smartphones, tablets and smartwatches feel less like tools… and more like constant companions. Stephen Monteiro says that’s by design. The assistant professor of communications studies at Concordia University joins David Common to discuss his book Needy Media, in which he breaks down how our devices evolved – fro…
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[EN] Bring your own classroom - with The Code Refinery
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39:00The Code Refinery has been training researchers on how to write better software since 2016. In this episode Samantha Wittke, Richard Darst and Radovan Bast tell us how it all started, how CodeRefinery is run and what's in store for the future. Do look out for their workshops for September and October 2025. Links: https://coderefinery.org/ The CodeR…
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Donald Trump's whirlwind summer, Device design and dependence, Carbon dioxide, Loretta Ross
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1:33:41Guest host David Common speaks with The Atlantic staff writer Toluse "Tolu" Olorunnipa and New York Times White House correspondent Luke Broadwater about the enduring effects of Donald Trump's whirlwind summer, assistant professor of communications studies at Concordia University Stephen Monteiro breaks down how our devices evolved to make us more …
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Building a Quantum Ecosystem with Alexandre Blais
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35:29Host Sebastian Hassinger interviews Alexandre Blais, professor of physics at the Universite de Sherbrooke and scientific director of the Insitut Quantique. Alexandre discusses his academic journey, starting from his master's and PhD work in Sherbrooke, his move to Yale, and his collaborations with both theorists and experimentalists. He outlines th…
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The long tail of the forces that drove Canada's federal election
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16:34Four months since Mark Carney was elected prime minister, journalist Justin Ling is examining the forces that drove – and divided – Canadians during the federal election campaign in his new book, The 51st State Votes. David Common speaks with Ling about the existential crisis Canadians faced at the ballot box in the form of Donald Trump, how it fun…
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[EN] Welcome to the autumn and winter season of Code for Thought
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9:10Welcome to Season 10 of Code for Thought. To warm us up for the forthcoming winter and autumn season, here a list of the episodes and content you can look forward to. The season will start in earnest on 2 September. Get in touch Thank you for listening! Merci de votre écoute! Vielen Dank für´s Zuhören! If you're like to support this show, you can l…
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Russia-Ukraine peace talks, Famine in Gaza, Trump's impact on Canadian politics, Dr. Chika Stacy Oriuwa, Stadium shows
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1:38:09Guest host David Common speaks with global affairs experts Janice Stein and Roland Paris about how much merit there may be behind the momentum of Russia-Ukraine peace prospects, famine expert Alex de Waal discusses the confirmation of famine in Gaza City, journalist Justin Ling explores how the forces behind the federal election are shaping Canadia…
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From Exascale to Quantum Advantage with Bert de Jong
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32:29In this episode, Sebastian Hassinger sits down with Bert de Jong, a leading computational chemist and Director of the Quantum Systems Accelerator at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. They explore Bert’s journey from high-performance classical computing to the front lines of quantum research, his vision for the future of the U.S. National Quant…
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Voice, Emotion & the Future of Marketing with Verena Papik, Chief Emotion Officer of Talkalytics
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16:34In this episode of AW360, we sit down with Verena Papik, Chief Emotion Officer of Talkalytics, to explore how voice is transforming the way brands understand their audiences. Verena—whose career spans from Musical.ly and TikTok to launching a voice-first insights platform—shares why the human voice is the most revealing emotional signal, why “socia…
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The case for throwing shade in cities where sun reigns
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27:30As record temperatures scorch Canada, you may find yourself walking on the shady side of the street, or ducking under a tree. But in many cities, keeping public spaces sunny has long been a key priority. The Globe and Mail's architecture critic Alex Bozikovic explains how sun and shade wars have broader implications on critical city infrastructure.…
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Trump-Putin meeting, The case for shade, Air Canada contract dispute, Canadian parks, Vietnam War legacy
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1:39:05Guest host Saroja Coelho speaks with New York Times White House correspondent Katie Rogers and McGill University political science associate professor Maria Popova about Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin's meeting in Alaska, The Globe and Mail's architecture critic Alex Bozikovic and environmental journalist Sam Bloch make the case for city shade, av…
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Quantum Careers for Gen Z with Deeya Viradia
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35:44Episode Overview Join Sebastian Hassinger in conversation with Deeya Viradia, a Gen Z voice and rising researcher in the quantum computing field. Deeya discusses her multifaceted journey—from early inspiration and undergraduate research to hackathons, quantum clubs, and her ambitions in commercialization. This episode is packed with resources, pers…
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127 | How To Transition Successfully From Employee To Entrepreneur with Samuel Mpamugo
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22:42Hey Friend, Welcome to the “Start That Business” podcast, where I help Christian moms working a corporate job launch their first coaching or consulting business from scratch without quitting their jobs yet. If you’ve ever wondered what it really takes to go from the security of a 9-to-5 paycheck to building your own business, this episode is your r…
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Why we can't stop saying 'like' – whether you like it or not
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22:34If you've ever been told to stop saying "like" so much, or caught yourself cringing when someone else does it... you might want to reconsider. Journalist Megan Reynolds says the much-maligned word is actually a linguistic powerhouse. In the latest edition of Word Processing, our ongoing look at language, Reynolds speaks with Saroja Coelho about the…
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Mark Carney's first 100 days, Why we can't stop saying 'like,' Israel's plans for Gaza City, Tariffs and the developing world, Notebooks
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1:38:29Guest Host Saroja Coelho speaks with The Globe and Mail's Shannon Proudfoot, Angus Reid Institute's Shachi Kurl and Joël-Denis Bellavance from La Presse about Prime Minister Mark Carney's first 100 days since being elected, journalist Megan Reynolds unpacks our love-hate relationship with the word "like," CBC News senior correspondent Susan Ormisto…
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126 | How To Save For Your Coaching Business Before You Quit Your Job
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22:52Hey Friend, Welcome to the “Start That Business” podcast, where I help Christian moms working a corporate job launch their first coaching or consulting business from scratch without quitting their jobs yet. What if your 9–5 income is actually God’s way of funding your calling? In this episode, we’re diving into how to financially prepare for your c…
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Silicon Spin Qubits with Andrew Dzurak from Diraq
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33:33Host: Sebastian Hassinger Guest: Andrew Dzurak (CEO, Diraq) In this enlightening episode, Sebastian Hassinger interviews Professor Andrew Dzurak. Andrew is the CEO and co-founder of Diraq and concurrently a Scientia Professor in Quantum Engineering at UNSW Sydney, an ARC Laureate Fellow and a Member of the Executive Board of the Sydney Quantum Acad…
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What lessons the atomic bombings of Japan hold for today's nuclear world
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26:59August marks 80 years since the United States dropped two atomic bombs on the Japanese cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki, killing an estimated 210,000 people. Setsuko Thurlow, who survived that day, shares her experience and her message for us all amid today's nuclear tensions. Then, Megan Williams speaks with historian and journalist Garrett Graff and…
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Canada-U.S. trade, Legacy of the atomic bombings of Japan, Palestinian statehood, Trans-Canada Highway
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1:37:09Guest host Megan Williams speaks with senior economics lecturer Moshe Lander and Canadian Global Affairs Institute vice president Colin Robertson about Canada's options without a Trump trade deal in place, we reflect on the legacy of the atomic bombings of Japan with survivor and nuclear disarmament advocate Setsuko Thurlow, historian Garrett Graff…
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Hybrid Quantum Materials with Charlotte Bøttcher
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26:22This episode of The New Quantum Era podcast, your host, Sebastian Hassinger, has a conversation with Dr. Charlotte Bøttcher, Assistant Professor, Stanford University. Dr. Bøttcher is an experimental physicist working with superconducting quantum devices, and shares with us her areas of focus and perspective on this critical area of materials resear…
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125 | 5 Steps To Go From Corporate Job To Thriving Business: Step 5 - Business Growth
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14:01Hey Friend, Welcome to the “Start That Business” podcast, where I help Christian moms working a corporate job launch their first coaching or consulting business from scratch without quitting their jobs yet. Over the last four episodes, we’ve walked through the first four steps to go from your corporate job to launching a thriving, service-based bus…
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Is private life disappearing before our eyes?
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23:11Questions surrounding the line between private and public lives were among the many raised earlier this month when a video of a tech CEO and his company's HR manager embracing at a Coldplay concert went viral. In her book Strangers and Intimates, cultural historian Tiffany Jenkins explores the relatively short history of the notion of a private lif…
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UK Industrial Strategy: Analysis, Gaps, and the Path to Growth | Bryden Wood Podcast
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32:00Welcome to the Bryden Wood Podcast. In this episode, 'UK Industrial Strategy: Analysis, Gaps, and the Path to Growth', co-founder Martin Wood, Technical Director Adrian La Porta, and John Dyson examine the UK's recently published industrial strategy. The discussion highlights the positive aspects of the strategy, such as establishing a 10-year fram…
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Hockey culture, Private life, Canadian politics, Nathan Law
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1:37:41Guest host David Common speaks with CBC Sports senior contributor Shireen Ahmed and The Athletic senior writer Dan Robson about the broader implications of the world junior sexual assault case for hockey culture, cultural historian Tiffany Jenkins explores the rise and potential fall of private life, The Economist’s Rob Russo and The Toronto Star’s…
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In this episode of The New Quantum Era, host Sebastian Hassinger sits down with Dr. Mark Saffman, a leading expert in atomic physics and quantum information science. As a professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and Chief Scientist at Infleqtion (formerly ColdQuanta), Mark is at the forefront of developing neutral atom quantum computing pla…
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124 | 5 Steps To Go From Corporate Job To Thriving Business: Step 4 - Business Launch
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22:01Hey Friend, Welcome to the “Start That Business” podcast, where I help Christian moms working a corporate job launch their first coaching or consulting business from scratch without quitting their jobs yet. You’ve gained clarity about your transition (EP 121), crafted your strategy (EP 122), and designed your business with a proven Minimum Viable B…
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Are we 'cooked'? How social platforms are shaping the evolution of language
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23:03If "unalive," "seggs" and "rizz" are all foreign-sounding words to you... perhaps you're not fluent in algopeak. That refers to the way language is being shaped by algorithms, censorship and the relentless drive to go viral. For the latest instalment of Word Processing, our ongoing look at language, linguist and influencer Adam Aleksic tells Piya C…
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Bridging Theory and Experiment in Quantum Error Correction with Liang Jiang
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33:58In this episode, Sebastian Hassinger sits down with Dr. Liang Jiang from the University of Chicago to explore the exciting intersection of quantum error correction theory and practical implementation. Dr. Jiang discusses his group's work on hardware-efficient quantum error correction, the recent breakthroughs in demonstrating error correction thres…
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Indigenous consultation, Social media and language, Jasper wildfire legacy, Animals and death
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1:39:31Host Piya Chattopadhyay speaks with Atikameksheng Anishnawbek First Nation Chief Craig Nootchtai and columnist and professor Niigaan Sinclair about the bigger meaning of consultation with Indigenous communities, linguist and influencer Adam Aleksic breaks down the way online culture is shaping language, journalist Matthew Scace looks at the legacy …
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How disability prepared one woman for parenthood
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24:13When disability upended Jessica Slice's world, her life grew richer in unexpected ways. The writer found herself with newfound perspective and skills that made her feel uniquely equipped to become a mother. She shares her reflections on disability culture and parenthood in her new book.
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123 | 5 Steps To Go From Corporate Job To Thriving Business: Step 3 - Business Design
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17:47Hey Friend, Welcome to the “Start That Business” podcast, where I help Christian moms working a corporate job launch their first coaching or consulting business from scratch without quitting their jobs yet. You've validated your business concept with your first 10 customers—congratulations! Now it's time to build the back office that will allow you…
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Building Brand Homes: Inside the World of Immersive Retail with Hot Pickle’s Rupert Pick
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21:03What do Marmite, Guinness, and Buffalo Trace have in common? They’ve all been part of the theatrical, strategic, and delightfully human experiences created by Hot Pickle. In this episode, Rupert Pick—co-founder of the experiential agency Hot Pickle—joins us to share the story of how a Marmite pop-up store launched a 15-year journey creating unforge…
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NDP leadership, disability and parenthood, Canadian housing, Vince Carter documentary
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1:30:01Host Piya Chattopadhyay speaks with former federal NDP candidate Joel Harden and political strategist Jordan Leichnitz about the future of the NDP, we look at parenting with a disability through the eyes of author Jessica Slice, researcher Carolyn Whitzman and real estate expert Romana King explain why intervention is needed in the Canadian housing…
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Superposition in quantum cavities with Yvonne Gao
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27:39In this episode of The New Quantum Era, your host, Sebastian Hassinger sits down with Dr. Yvonne Gao, a leading experimental physicist specializing in superconducting devices and quantum cavities. Recorded at the American Physical Society's Global Summit, the conversation explores the intersection of curiosity-driven research and technological adva…
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Doing the hard yards: Tackling the hard to abate sectors for net zero
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24:36Join Bryden Wood's Martin Wood and Adrian La Porta as they explore the most difficult parts of the economy to decarbonise – the mission to make the toughest sectors of our economy carbon-neutral. Inspired by the Climate Change Committee's recent findings, this episode unpacks why industries such as steel, cement, chemicals, and aviation pose unique…
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Stephen Fry says Odysseus is a hero for our times
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37:12As a child, Stephen Fry says he was obsessed with the gods and heroes of ancient Greek myth the way other boys were obsessed with comic books or football players. Today, the actor, author and director's enthusiasm for those stories is undiminished. Fry joins Piya Chattopadhyay to talk about his epic project of reimagining and retelling these timele…
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122 | 5 Steps To Go From Corporate Job To Thriving Business: Step 2 - Transition Strategy
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19:18Hey Friend, Welcome to the “Start That Business” podcast, where I help Christian moms working a corporate job launch their first coaching or consulting business from scratch without quitting their jobs yet. You've gained clarity on your business vision—now what? In this follow-up episode, we explore Numbers 13:21-25 and learn how the spies didn't j…
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Human-Powered AI & the Future of Creativity: Inside Joint’s Vision for 2025 and Beyond
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21:24In this episode of the AW360 Podcast, we sit down with Richard Exon, Co-Founder of London-based creative agency Joint, for an expansive conversation on where the creative industry stands in 2025—and where it’s headed. From navigating the rise of generative AI to evolving client-agency relationships, Exon shares sharp insights on how agencies can st…
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Canada's trade relationships, Wither the signature?, Stephen Fry, Canadian symbols
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1:31:46Host Piya Chattopadhyay speaks with The Globe and Mail's Paul Waldie and Kelly Malone from The Canadian Press about tensions facing Canada's trade relationships, The Sunday Magazine's Pete Mitton looks at what's lost when physical signatures are replaced by digital analogues, actor and raconteur Stephen Fry explores why ancient Greek myths still ha…
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121 | 5 Steps To Go From Corporate Job To Thriving Business: Step 1 - Transition Clarity
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24:13Hey Friend, Welcome to the “Start That Business” podcast, where I help Christian moms working a corporate job launch their first coaching or consulting business from scratch in 12 weeks without quitting their jobs yet. You’re feeling God's call to transition from your corporate job to start a coaching or consulting business, but you're not sure whe…
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In this episode, your host Sebastian Hassinger sits down with Andrew Houck to explore the latest advancements and collaborative strategies in quantum computing. Houck shares insights from his leadership roles at both Princeton and the Center for Co-Design of Quantum Advantage (C2QA), focusing on how interdisciplinary efforts are pushing the boundar…
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Rolling the dice on human nature: How tabletop games reveal ancient secrets
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24:06Whether whiling away a rainy afternoon at the cottage, or winding down after a day on the lake… for many, games are key parts of long summer days. But moving pieces around a board can mean a lot more than just entertainment. Author and board game journalist Tim Clare's book Across the Board examines the history and culture of games. He tells Nora Y…
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[EN] A Service for All Seasons - the MetOffice UK
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54:08English edition: In the last episode of this season of Code for Thought, I want to take you on a tour through the MetOffice in Exeter, UK. My host Dimitri Theodorakis and some colleagues of his talk us through some of the exciting work happening there. Links: https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research overview of research at the MetOffice https://en.wik…
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Canada-U.S. trade, Iran's future, Board games, Barbra Streisand
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1:34:11Guest host Nora Young speaks with CBC News senior business reporter Peter Armstrong and The Economist's Canada correspondent Rob Russo about Donald Trump calling off trade talks with Canada, The Economist's Middle East correspondent Gregg Carlstrom and Iranian-Canadian journalist Maziar Bahari consider Iran's future, writer Tim Clare explores how b…
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Advanced Nuclear Energy: Aalo Atomics & the Future of Power
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33:45Join Jaimie Johnston MBE on the Bryden Wood Podcast for an insightful discussion on the innovations within advanced nuclear energy and their impact on global power security. Featuring Jon Guidroz, SVP at Aalo Atomics, this episode explores how cutting-edge reactor technologies are addressing fundamental challenges in energy supply, including the dr…
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120 | Stony Heart: Why Inner Healing Comes Before Sustainable Business Success
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25:43Hey Friend, Welcome to the Start That Business podcast, where we help Jesus-led career moms turn their expertise into their first coaching or consulting business without quitting their 9 to 5 yet. Are you carrying church hurt, burnout, or emotional baggage while trying to launch your business? Do you find yourself showing up strong on the outside b…
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Actor Ed Helms finds laughs and lessons in history's greatest 'screw-ups'
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23:01You may know Ed Helms from The Daily Show, The Office and The Hangover movies. But the actor and comedian is also a history buff. And he thinks there's a lot we can learn – and laugh about – by delving into history's greatest, zaniest and funniest screw-ups. Helms explores those stories in his podcast and book SNAFU. He joins Piya Chattopadhyay to …
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