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Travel to London beyond time and place with London expert, writer and historian Philipp Röttgers. Weekly new episodes in English and German! "Talks beyond time and place": Every episode features another Londoner as a guest, and Philipp and his guest chat about how London influences their lives. "Tales beyond time and place": Dark, strange and mysterious London-tales "Deutsche Episoden": Wir bringen euch London auf die Ohren - und lassen euch eine Reise unternehmen ins London jenseits von Ort ...
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Starke Schreiber ist für dich, wenn • du Romane schreiben willst, von denen Leser noch Jahre später schwärmen • du einen effektiven Prozess finden willst, bei dem du ohne Frust deine Bücher fertig bekommst • du nicht mehr bei der Verlags-Lotterie mitspielen und stattdessen deine Schriftsteller-Karriere in die Hand nehmen willst • du vom Schreiben leben möchtest • du endlich alle Zweifel beiseite werfen willst, um ein starker, selbstbestimmter Autor zu werden
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We are living through a paradigm shift from trickle-down neoliberalism to middle-out economics — a new understanding of who gets what and why. Join zillionaire class-traitor Nick Hanauer and some of the world’s leading economic and political thinkers as they explore the latest thinking on how the economy actually works.
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Me, Myself, and AI

MIT Sloan Management Review

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Discover what separates AI success from AI hype. In this series from MIT Sloan Management Review, AI winners share their secrets and success stories from the front lines. Explore the future of artificial intelligence with leaders from companies like YouTube, Cisco, and Hugging Face who are turning AI's potential into measurable business value.
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Der Abentheuerliche Simplicissimus Teutsch ist ein Schelmenroman von Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen, erschienen 1668. Er wird gemeinhin als das wichtigste Werk seiner Art im 17. Jahrhundert betrachtet. Ferner gilt er als der erste deutschsprachige Abenteuerroman mit stark autobiographischen Zügen, da er die Lebenswege von Autor und Held im Dreißigjährigen Krieg (1618–1648) teilweise zusammenführt, ohne sie freilich zur Deckungsgleichheit zu bringen.
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Sweetspot Podcast

Sweetspot Studio, Marc Suess

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Marc T. Suess sets out to find the sweet spot that makes people, brands and artists unique. Join him on this journey, investigating entrepreneurship, purpose, and the creative life. Listen to conversations with artists, entrepreneurs, and media personalities and how they found their sweet spot. Get inspiration, news, and tips for brand building, creative work, and storytelling. Find out more: www.sweetspot.studio This podcast is produced by Sweetspot Studio – a brand-building & design studio ...
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Where to find Soul T Alma??? 📚 Buy my books: ➡️Amazon Autor: Soul T Alma 🌞 Pinterest | YouTube | Soul T Alma's Website To listen in Spanish, please visit "El Podcast De Soul T Alma"... See you there!!! Welcome to The Soul T Alma's Podcast!!! Just like you, I have been on many paths in life, but the one that embraces them all is something I started to fully experience at the very beginning of 2013: My Spiritual Path. Each time we come together you’ll hear parts of my story, many of the creati ...
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Listen to audio sermons from Bible Church of Lake Shore of Pasadena, MD. Our church is a peaceful place where God is at work in the hearts and lives of His people. Wounds are being healed. Lives are being changed, and God is making Himself real in people’s lives. No matter where you find yourself in life, there is a place for you here and opportunities for you to get involved in the Lord’s work. Come and be refreshed, encouraged and build lasting friendships. We would love to have you visit ...
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Hello and Welcome to the Financial Legacy Podcast. I am your host Maria Ellis. On the Financial Legacy Podcast, we will talk about Financial Planning and Estate Planning Legacy. Financial planning is the process of determining a person's or a company’s financial needs or goals for the future and the means to achieve them. Financial planning involves deciding what investments and activities would be most appropriate under both personal and broader economic circumstances. Financial Legacy is t ...
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ediție a cenaclului DESTINE LITERARE (a 67-a) , sâmbătă, 30 august 2025. Canalul DUNĂRE- MAREA NEAGRĂ, 70 de ani de la abadonarea primei etape de „lucrări” – MEMORIAL! Parintele Poet Dumitru Ichim, ne va binecuvânta Cenaclul, urmat de un RECVIEM, compus si interpretat de Mihai Ganea, care, în plus, va vorbi despre crimele comunismului în România. V…
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As an anthropologist, Victor Buchli has one foot in the Neolithic past and another in the space-faring future. A professor of material culture at University College London, his research has taken him from excavations of the New Stone Age site at Çatalhöyük, Turkey to studies of the modern suburbs of London to examinations of life on -- and in servi…
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In this episode of Talks beyond time and place you will hear my lecture from the East End Conference 2024 in London.I explore how the infamous Jack the Ripper case has been perceived in Germany – from the sensational press coverage of 1888 to today’s cultural interpretations.👉 In this talk, I discuss:How German newspapers reported on the Whitechape…
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What if the relentless drive to maximize personal gain isn't human nature, but just a flawed model we built? In this Back-to-Basics episode, behavioral economist Samuel Bowles helps us lay homo economicus—the myth of the perfectly rational, self-interested actor—six feet under. He shows how this caricature not only misrepresents human behavior, but…
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The promise of the American Dream—work hard, play by the rules, and you’ll get ahead—is unraveling before our eyes. In this Back-to-Basics episode, Christian H. Cooper and law professor Khiara Bridges join Nick and Goldy to posit whether economic mobility has ever truly existed, or if the system was rigged from the start. As wages stagnate, homeown…
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When a few giants dominate the economy, democracy is the first to go. In this back-to-basics episode, author and anti-monopoly expert Matt Stoller unpacks how concentrated corporate power doesn’t just warp markets—it tilts the political playing field toward plutocracy. Drawing from his book Goliath, Stoller shows how corporate giants from banks to …
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We’ve all heard the story: In a fair market, workers are paid exactly what they’re worth. Economists even have a name for it—marginal productivity theory. It’s neat, simple…and completely wrong. In this Back-to-Basics episode, economist Marshall Steinbaum and labor leader Saru Jayaraman dismantle the myth that the market fairly rewards labor. Stein…
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If you’ve ever wondered why the economy feels stuck, even when it seems like there's a lot more money in the system, this episode will blow your mind. Political economist Ann Pettifor joins Nick and Goldy to explain why money isn't flowing like it used to, and why that matters. Over the last century, the velocity of money (how quickly a dollar circ…
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Let’s say you were asked to name the greatest health risks facing the planet. Priceton University economist Ramanan Laxminarayan, founder and director of the One Health Trust, would urgently suggest you include anti-microbial resistance near the top of that list. “We're really in the middle of a crisis right now,” he tells interview David Edmonds i…
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For decades, orthodox economics has treated morality as irrelevant—as if economic decisions happen in a vacuum, separate from our values and social bonds. But that approach has failed spectacularly, giving cover to policies that divide and exploit us. In this episode, Heather McGhee joins Nick and Paul to argue that morality must be central to how …
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Is economic growth just about money, trade, and GDP? Or is something deeper at play? In this episode, economist W. Brian Arthur and physicist Cesar Hidalgo join Nick and Goldy to reveal the real drivers of rising prosperity: human knowledge, know‑how, and innovation. They challenge the old assumptions of growth and argue that innovation isn't a byp…
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Latem wapienne grzbiety Czerwonych Wierchów stają się czymś więcej niż tylko celem wycieczek – zamieniają się w tętniące życiem, naturalne laboratorium botaniki. To tutaj, na wysoko położonych zboczach, spotykamy się z dr Antonim Ziębą – botanikiem, pracownikiem Działu Badań Naukowych i Planowania Ochrony Przyrody w Tatrzańskim Parku Narodowym. W t…
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W dzisiejszym odcinku zaglądamy za kulisy pracy Zespołu ds. Zarządzania Danymi Przestrzennymi Tatrzańskiego Parku Narodowego. Bartek Solik rozmawia z Marcinem Bukowskim, który opowiada o tym, jak nowoczesne technologie – w szczególności drony, fotogrametria i teledetekcja – wspierają ochronę przyrody w Tatrach. Dowiemy się, jak powstają szczegółowe…
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Trickle-downers love to pretend that "Econ 101" is a convincing argument against policies like the minimum wage that invest in working Americans. But the truth is that mainstream economists are terrible at predicting how the economy will behave in the future…Is Econ 101 broken? In this key foundational episode for the podcast, we dismantle the myth…
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Today’s episode is a bonus drop from our friends over at the MIT CSAIL Alliances podcast. We'll be back on September 16 with new episodes of Me, Myself, and AI. Chris Miller is professor of international history at Tufts University. He joins the MIT CSAIL Alliances podcast to share insights from his recent book, Chip War: The Fight for the World's …
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Zapraszamy do wysłuchania nowego odcinka podcastu „Z Miłości do Gór”, w którym Apoloniusz Rajwa kontynuuje swoje tatrzańskie wspomnienia w rozmowie z Bartkiem Solikiem. W pierwszej części cofnęliśmy się do początków górskiej pasji Poldka, który wspominał m.in. swoje pierwsze próby wejścia na Giewont, kiedy miał zaledwie kilkanaście lat. Dzisiaj prz…
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Zapraszamy do wysłuchania nowego odcinka podcastu „Z Miłości do Gór”. W centrum Zakopanego, na ławce na Dolnej Równi Krupowej, Bartek Solik spotyka się z Apoloniuszem Rajwą - geografem, taternikiem, speleologiem, ratownikiem i przewodnikiem, który górom poświęcił całe swoje życie. Poldek, jak nazywają go przyjaciele, dzieli się pełnymi pasji i refl…
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Ever find yourself halfway through a Pitchfork Economics episode thinking, “Wait… what’s a monopsony?” You’re not alone. In this listener-favorite episode, Nick and Goldy break down some of the most important—and most misunderstood—economic terms we use on the show. From ‘neoclassical’ and ‘neoliberal’ to ‘monopoly’, ‘monopsony,’ ‘stock buybacks,’ …
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Flexibility is a cardinal virtue in physical fitness, and according to political psychologist and neuroscientist Leor Zmigrod, it can be a cardinal virtue in our mental health, too. How she came to that conclusion and how common rigid thinking can be are themes explored in her new book, The Ideological Brain. “I think that from all the research tha…
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In 2014, Nick Hanauer sounded the alarm: if economic inequality kept growing, the pitchforks would come—for him, and for the rest of America’s wealthy elite. Then 2016 happened. Donald Trump was elected president on a wave of economic populism that correctly identified massive inequality as a problem, but which offered all the wrong solutions. The …
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Ein Poster. Ein schreiend glücklicher Mann. Und ein Gewinnspiel für… Automatenkaffee? In dieser Folge geht’s um Sanifair, bezahlte Toiletten – und ein Marketingmotiv, das aussieht wie Zahnpasta-Werbung auf Koffein. TAZ Artikel: https://taz.de/Sanifair-nimmt-viel-ein-mit-der-Notdurft/!5763277/By Sweetspot Studio, Marc Suess
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Conventional wisdom says immigration drives down wages and takes jobs from American workers. But what if that story is fueled by bad economics? Journalist Rogé Karma joins Nick and Goldy to challenge the Econ 101 logic that supercharges anti-immigrant rhetoric—and to explain what the data actually shows. Drawing on research from the U.S., Denmark, …
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With inequality rising, housing out of reach, and young Americans falling further behind, some argue the American Dream is dead. But NYU professor Scott Galloway has a different take: America hasn’t fallen—it’s adrift. Originally recorded in late 2022, this episode features a candid conversation about what’s really hollowed out the middle class: ge…
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Julian Adams tried but didn’t succeed at retirement after a productive career as a medical chemist with several U.S. Food and Drug Association approvals of cancer-related treatments, including cell therapy for bone marrow transplantation. Soon after, his participation in a Stand Up ToCancer advisory group led to his appointment as the nonprofit’s p…
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As Republicans work at break-neck speed to push another round of massive tax cuts for the wealthy, we thought it would be a good idea to revisit our 2019 conversation with Bruce Bartlett, a Reagan policy adviser and key architect of the 1981 tax cuts. Bartlett explains how the trickle-down logic he once championed turned out to be economic snake oi…
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The GOP’s new tax bill isn’t just a massive giveaway to the rich—it’s an all-out assault on SNAP, one of the most effective anti-poverty programs in the U.S. That’s because SNAP is more than just a program designed to end hunger. It’s also a powerful economic engine, stabilizing local economies as well as supporting retailers and farmers. Lily Robe…
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When economic news, especially that revolving around working, gets reported, it tends to get reported in aggregate – the total number of jobs affected or created, the average wage paid, the impact on a defined geographic area. This is an approach labor economist David Autor knows well. But he also knows that the aggregate often masks the effect on …
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What makes a company good—and who gets to decide? Economist Lenore Palladino joins Nick and Goldy to dismantle the myth of shareholder primacy and explain how our current system of corporate governance has warped innovation, deepened inequality, and undermined democracy. Drawing from her new book Good Company: Economic Policy after Shareholder Prim…
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Josh Weiner, senior vice president of consumer engagement and analytics at CVS Health, is passionate about making health care more personalized, connected, preventative, and accessible. On today’s episode, Josh joins Sam and Shervin to explain how the integrated health care company is structured and how it is using AI to achieve those goals. Read t…
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Dziś wizyta w miejscu, które choć ukryte w centrum miasta, jest świadkiem najdrobniejszych kaprysów tatrzańskiej pogody. To Stacja Hydrologiczno-Meteorologiczna Instytutu Meteorologii i Gospodarki Wodnej w Zakopanem. Pod Giewontem obserwacje pogody prowadzone są nieprzerwanie od 1911 r. Pracownicy stacji rejestrują temperatury, opady czy prędkości …
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W samym sercu Tatr Zachodnich leży miejsce, gdzie słońce nie zagląda przez cztery miesiące w roku. Litworowy Kocioł – mroźny zakątek pod Czerwonymi Wierchami, zapisał się w historii jako najzimniejsze miejsce w Polsce. To właśnie tu, 17 lutego 2025 r., zmierzono rekordowe –41,1°C. W tym odcinku wyruszamy do świata mrozowisk – unikalnych obszarów, w…
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In der neuen Folge True Design Crime schneidet Host Marc Thaddaeus Suess durch die legendäre Wortspielkultur in der FriseurbrancheIn der neuen Folge True Design Crime schneidet Host Marc Thaddaeus Suess durch die legendäre Wortspielkultur in der Friseurbranche: Von „Vier Haareszeiten“ bis „Wash & Wuff“ – was als Branding beginnt, endet oft als Kult…
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With Trump’s second major tax bill clearing committee and heading to the House floor—packed, as promised, with massive giveaways to the ultra-wealthy—we’re revisiting our timely conversation with Samantha Jacoby of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. Originally recorded before Trump’s reelection, this episode breaks down the real impact of …
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W dzisiejszym odcinku Bartek Solik spotyka się z Witoldem Huculakiem – geografem, znawcą Tatr i pasjonatem malarstwa pejzażowego – by wspólnie odkryć, jak od XIX wieku aż po dziś dzień artyści próbują uchwycić majestat Tatr na płótnie. Dowiemy się, jak góry inspirowały mistrzów takich jak Głowacki, Wyczółkowski czy Malczewski, dlaczego Giewont i Mo…
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During COVID, corporations blamed supply chain shocks for rising prices while quietly raising prices higher than costs, thereby boosting their profits to record levels. We know they did this because they bragged about doing it on corporate earnings calls. Economist Hal Singer warns that Trump’s proposed tariffs could spark a repeat, giving corporat…
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The suggestions and support offered by AI are helpful only if they’re relevant. On today’s episode, Walter Sun, senior vice president and global head of artificial intelligence at SAP, joins Sam and Shervin to share how his organization is helping employees get smarter about artificial intelligence through the company’s AI Days. Additionally, Walte…
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In der heutigen Folge mit Oiko Credit dreht sich alles um die Wirkung von Investitionen: Wie sorgt Oiko Credit dafür, dass Kredite in Afrika, Asien oder Südamerika Menschen in Selbständigkeit bringt oder SchülerInnen auch nach Sonnenuntergang Hausaufgaben machen können? Erfahre es unter www.oikocredit.org/de/ und höre unbedingt in diese Folge rein!…
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Dolina Pięciu Stawów Polskich to jeden z najcenniejszych przyrodniczo obszarów w Tatrzańskim Parku Narodowym. To tu mają swoje ostoje kozice, rysie, niedźwiedzie i świstaki. Także tu stoi najwyżej w Polsce położone górskie schronisko. Gospodyniami tego miejsca są Marychna i Marta Krzeptowskie. Siostry kontynuują długą rodzinną tradycję goszczenia, …
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Decades of trickle-down thinking hollowed out our government—and now the anti-democracy crowd is finishing the job. This week, legal scholar and former Biden advisor K. Sabeel Rahman joins Nick and Goldy to talk about what happens when the rule of law becomes optional, what the Biden administration got right (and what it didn’t,) and why simply res…
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