A NSFW, detailed and funny long-form podcast about The Cold War.
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Cameron Reilly Podcasts
The #1 podcast about value investing.
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Tony Kynaston is an expert on value investing. Over 25 years, his investment portfolio has achieved an average compound annual return of double market. Now he's going to teach us his system for successful investing, based on the Warren Buffett / Benjamin Graham school of intrinsic value.
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A podcast with comedians and hosts, Jamal Harrington(Brooklyn, NY) and Marianne Reilly and Romeo Nash(Sumner, WA). Nothing is taboo and there's a lot of fun involved as we discuss whatever. Think of it as overhearing a conversation and wondering "WTF?" And then can't help but continue to listen. Welcome to our world. Send us your love at: [email protected]
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Dissecting the biggest stories in the news to try to get to the core of what’s going on. No bias. No agenda. No BS. Just a brutal examination of the facts and the history behind them.
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A long-form podcast about the lives of the Julio-Claudian dynasty and beyond.
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Camp Quality - supporting children with cancer
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A podcast devoted to urban planning and the people who make it happen.
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A podcast for K-12 art educators interested in connecting with colleagues and ideas. Each episode, hosted by Matt and Laura Grundler, takes you backstage with guest hosts from #K12ArtChat to dig into the latest art education innovations and resources. You’ll find tips, tools, and inspiration to keep you connected and moving forward.
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Planning Xchange is an interview series of built environment professionals doing interesting work beyond the ordinary. Guests include town planners, architects, urban designers, landscape architects, academics, historians, CEO's (and much much more!). Featuring podcast hosts Jess Noonan and Peter Jewell.
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Have you ever wondered what it is like to live with a disability? The I Can't Stand Podcast is for everyone who has a question or just wondered about disability. No questions are off-limits any question you have is allowed. Every week Peta will answer any question you have, based on her experiences as a single, 30- something woman who has Cerebral Palsy. Have a question? Ask Peta on Instagram, contact her via the website or send her an email via [email protected]
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An interview podcast where I talk to cool people about the amazing things they're working on!!! Bluesky! - https://bsky.app/profile/whatchadoingpod.bsky.social YouTube! - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLOvchaIT8Hi6b4aCvuCuar8__Lcd4G6F Be on the show! - http://www.bit.ly/whatchadoingform
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Each week, host Richard Carroll discusses a different musical with smart and hilarious guests, including Joel Creasey, Lucy Durack, Leigh Sales, David Campbell, Virginia Gay and Julia Zemiro. Each musical gets an in-depth going-over – from deconstructing the minutiae of the plot, to fan-girling over the songs, reminiscing about the impact of the musical on our lives, and interrogating the unanswered questions we've always wanted resolved.
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“Unexpected hurdles interrupt all of our lives. But it is your mindset that will define your experience.” The Hurdle2Hope® Show is a podcast about building the mindset you need when life doesn’t go to plan. Hosted by Teisha Rose — keynote speaker, author, and founder of Hurdle2Hope® — this weekly interview-based show features real conversations with people who’ve faced unexpected hurdles, and those supporting others through burnout, change, and uncertainty. From health challenges and work st ...
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In this short episode, Peta shares a personal reflection on 2025, a year defined more by endurance than spark. She talks about living through ongoing illness and injury, the role of work and conversation in keeping her grounded, and the relationships that carried her through a difficult year. Peta also explains a brief pause to the podcast as she u…
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Castro Is Dead. Long Live Castro - CW 299
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43:35In this episode, Cameron and Ray pick up the Cuban Revolution story at its most fragile moment: Fidel Castro has just landed in eastern Cuba with 82 men, most of them dead, scattered, or captured within days. Batista’s regime confidently declares Castro dead, the international press runs with it, and the revolution appears finished before it has be…
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Episode 241 – Fresh Starts & Fine Arts – Time to Reflect, Remix, & Renew
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53:18After a year filled with challenges, growth, and hard-earned perspective, the Creativity Department’s annual New Year episode couldn’t just be about self-reflection. To kick off 2026, we take a different approach. Davis Publications Marketing Director, Toni Henneman, steps in as guest host to guide a forward-looking conversation centered around pro…
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Marianne, Romeo and Jamal shared their New Year's Eve experiences and discussed classic movies, including "The Sound of Music" and various films featuring black actors. They explored the topic of movie remakes, sharing their opinions on which films should be left unchanged while others could benefit from modern adaptations. The conversation covered…
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QAV AU 852 — Growth Over PE: The Metric That Ate 2025
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1:00:52The final QAV episode of 2025 is a wide-ranging year-end wrap that blends portfolio performance, market structure, and deeper system thinking. Cameron and Tony review an exceptional six-month run for QAV portfolios, with multiple stocks delivering triple-digit returns, before drilling into what actually drove those results. Tony presents a data-hea…
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QAV AU 852 — Growth Over PE: The Metric That Ate 2025
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1:00:52The final QAV episode of 2025 is a wide-ranging year-end wrap that blends portfolio performance, market structure, and deeper system thinking. Cameron and Tony review an exceptional six-month run for QAV portfolios, with multiple stocks delivering triple-digit returns, before drilling into what actually drove those results. Tony presents a data-hea…
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QAV AU 851 — From Zero to System: A First-Year QAV Journey
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1:01:49In this Christmas edition of QAV Australia, Cameron is joined by QAV member Scott Meehan for a wide-ranging, candid conversation about what it’s really like to start investing from scratch. Scott shares his journey from complete beginner to disciplined system-based investor, explains why QAV appealed to him amid the noise and hype of financial medi…
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QAV AU 851 — From Zero to System: A First-Year QAV Journey
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1:01:49In this Christmas edition of QAV Australia, Cameron is joined by QAV member Scott Meehan for a wide-ranging, candid conversation about what it’s really like to start investing from scratch. Scott shares his journey from complete beginner to disciplined system-based investor, explains why QAV appealed to him amid the noise and hype of financial medi…
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Thank you and Merry Christmas - A message from Peta
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1:46This is a short Christmas message to say thank you for listening to The I Can’t Stand Podcast this year. The show will be taking a brief break over the holidays and will return on Tuesday the sixth of January. If you’d like to give the podcast a little Christmas present, a rating or review would mean so much. It helps new listeners find the show an…
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The Worst Landing in Revolutionary History - CW 298
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33:57Episode 298 follows Fidel Castro’s disastrous return to Cuba aboard the *Granma* and the near-total collapse of his carefully laid plans within days of landing. What was meant to be a coordinated uprising turns into a brutal fight for survival as delays at sea, bad weather, poor logistics, and immediate detection by Batista’s forces leave Castro’s …
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Episode 240 – Yichien Cooper & Reilly Powers – Why Advocacy Matters for Art Education Programs
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49:37In this episode, the Creativity Department talks to NAEA’s Higher Education Division Director, Yichien Cooper and the Preservice Division Director, Reilly Powers about the ever-important topic of advocacy! Dive in to hear how art educators can communicate the value of studio practice and creative research as well as the role non-arts educators and …
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In this episode, Cameron and Tony survey a market that’s losing some momentum in iron ore while rapidly pivoting toward copper as the next structural commodity story. They unpack Fortescue’s move into Peruvian copper, the implications of slowing Chinese infrastructure investment, and why AI data centres are turbo-charging copper demand globally. Th…
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In this episode, Cameron and Tony survey a market that’s losing some momentum in iron ore while rapidly pivoting toward copper as the next structural commodity story. They unpack Fortescue’s move into Peruvian copper, the implications of slowing Chinese infrastructure investment, and why AI data centres are turbo-charging copper demand globally. Th…
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Redefining Blindness: Lucy Edwards on Disability, Beauty, and IVF
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35:52Lucy Edwards is a broadcaster, journalist, and one of the most recognisable blind content creators in the world. In this episode, she opens up about losing her sight at 17, building a career online, and why she proudly says, “I love being blind now.” We talk about the grief of going blind, how she found confidence through storytelling, and her late…
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#57 - Mr. Smith - (Compton J. Smith)
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2:28:49With guest Compton J. Smith, a stand-up comedian with insight. The group explored Compton's comedy career and background, including his transition from corporate casino management to stand-up comedian, while also discussing various social and political issues such as racial attitudes, misinformation, and unethical business practices in the music in…
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Episode 239 – Sean Justice, Marta Cabral, Andrea Kantrowitz – Modalities & Reimagining Materials through Inquiry
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55:50In this episode, the Creativity Department talks to professors, educators, and artists Sean Justice, Marta Cabral, and Andrea Kantrowitz about how art educators can reimagine and reframe tools and materials using multi-modal learning techniques. For example, a simple change in terminology can be the catalyst to looking at a tool in a new light. Lis…
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QAV AU 849 — Shake the Tree and Let the Nuts Fall Out
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41:36This week Tony and I wander through a very QAV-ish mix of market weirdness, portfolio updates, almond conspiracies, and Bond-level misogyny. COG and ERD get the chop, AMA consolidates, several new stocks rotate in, and the dummy and Light portfolios continue to absolutely embarrass the index. Tony reveals his own monster year, we unpack strange boa…
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QAV AU 849 — Shake the Tree and Let the Nuts Fall Out
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41:36This week Tony and I wander through a very QAV-ish mix of market weirdness, portfolio updates, almond conspiracies, and Bond-level misogyny. COG and ERD get the chop, AMA consolidates, several new stocks rotate in, and the dummy and Light portfolios continue to absolutely embarrass the index. Tony reveals his own monster year, we unpack strange boa…
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Being Bed Bound and Living With an Energy-Limiting Illness: Amelia Tang’s Story
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29:28In this episode, Peta speaks with model, actor and advocate Amelia Tang about what life looks like when illness reshapes everything. Amelia shares their experience of becoming disabled as a teenager, the long periods they spent bedbound, and how community kept them connected when they could barely tolerate light or sound. They talk about modelling …
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#56 - They All Learn - (Silas Lindenstein & Carlos Kareem Windham)
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2:31:53The discussion with guests Silas Lindenstein and Carlos Kareem Windham began with informal introductions and discussions about cultural backgrounds and experiences with identity among the guests and hosts. The group explored topics related to LGBTQ+ representation, historical erasure, and personal experiences with homophobia across different cultur…
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In this episode of *The Cold War*, Cameron and Ray trace the strange, lucky, unlikely, often chaotic road that led Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, and their small band of exiles from a rented farm outside Mexico City to the deck of the *Granma* in late 1956. The show follows their botched guerrilla training, their arrest by Mexican police, Che’s absolut…
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QAV AU 848 — ASX Meltdown, Bauxite Boom, and the Case of the Vanishing CEO
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24:37Tony and Cam roll into the final month of 2025 with a wide-ranging episode that swings from the ASX’s latest technology breakdown to fund-manager outperformance, commodity whiplash, and a fresh pulled-pork on Metro Mining. Along the way they dig into Tower’s results, the ongoing Eroad saga, Fleetwood’s abrupt CEO exit, Finbar’s exposure to escalati…
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QAV AU 848 — ASX Meltdown, Bauxite Boom, and the Case of the Vanishing CEO
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24:37Tony and Cam roll into the final month of 2025 with a wide-ranging episode that swings from the ASX’s latest technology breakdown to fund-manager outperformance, commodity whiplash, and a fresh pulled-pork on Metro Mining. Along the way they dig into Tower’s results, the ongoing Eroad saga, Fleetwood’s abrupt CEO exit, Finbar’s exposure to escalati…
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From Iron Lung to Icon: Honouring Ed Roberts with Professor Scot Danforth
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32:47Ed Roberts is often called the father of the independent living movement, but many people have never heard his story. This week, I’m joined by Professor Scot Danforth, author of An Independent Man, to explore Ed’s life, from contracting polio at fourteen and living in an iron lung, to becoming a key figure in disability rights. We talk about the mo…
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In this final instalment of the Fascism miniseries, Cameron and Ray trace how fascism didn’t die after 1945 but simply changed its wardrobe. Once openly discredited, fascist ideology went underground, hiding behind anti-communism, Catholic conservatism, Cold War geopolitics, and the language of “law and order.” The pair outline how the same structu…
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PlanningxChange 138. Agritourism, Regulation and Risk: Insights from 'Old Mission' with Mary Reilly
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48:51In this episode of PlanningxChange, Jess and Peter speak with Mary Reilly, a planner and educator with deep experience in rural land-use issues. Mary helps us unpack the widely discussed Old Mission case from Michigan - a dispute between wineries and a township over land-use controls that resulted in a major federal damages award (approx $50m US). …
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PlanningxChange 138: Agritourism, Regulation and Risk: Insights from Old Mission with Mary Reilly
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48:52In this episode of PlanningxChange, Jess and Peter speak with Mary Reilly, a planner and educator with deep experience in rural land-use issues. Mary helps us unpack the widely discussed Old Mission case from Michigan - a dispute between wineries and a township over land-use controls that resulted in a major federal damages award (approx $50m US). …
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Jamal, Marianne, and Romeo discussed Thanksgiving plans and cooking traditions, sharing personal stories about relationships and breakups while exploring themes of financial security and health considerations in relationships. They engaged in conversations about movies, art, and cultural representations, including a detailed discussion about red fl…
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In this episode, Fidel Castro steps out of prison in 1955 and straight into revolutionary planning. We trace his transformation from imprisoned dissident to a man preparing an armed insurrection in exile. We explore his belief in luck, conviction and humility, his frustrating attempt to re-enter Cuban politics, his move to Mexico, and his first ele…
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Grace Spence Green: The Doctor Living the Social Model of Disability
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36:17Grace Spence Green was a medical student when a man jumped from a height in a shopping centre and landed on her, causing a spinal cord injury that left her paralysed from the chest down. In this conversation, Grace speaks openly about the moment her life changed, the long road through hospital and rehabilitation, and what it was like to suddenly be…
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Epside 37: Cameron Strittmatter made a Mothership Mega-Game!!!
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1:54:41The thirty-seventh episode! This time I'm sitting down with Cameron Strittmatter to discuss the Mothership mega-game, Bloodfields at Blackstar Station! Panic Table website Panic Table YouTube Panic Table Patreon Stuff we talk about! Klaus Von Hohenloe Deathmatch Island Bloodfields at Blackstar Station Silviana Russo Gina Susanna Homework! Too Old T…
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#54 - Something's Bruhn - (Lonnie Bruhn)
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3:30:16The group discussed Lonnie's 35-year career in comedy, including his early experiences, challenges, and professional breakthroughs, while sharing insights about comedy performances and bookings. They explored the current state of comedy in various venues, including cruise ships and political climate challenges, while reflecting on their personal gr…
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Episode 238 – Cameron McKinstry – Tabletop RPGs: Engines of Artistic Thinking
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55:38In this episode the Creativity Department explores the intersection of art education and collaborative storytelling with Cameron McKinstry, K12Art Chat Producer, Game Master, and Marketing Associate for Davis Publications. Listen in and hear how tabletop role playing games (TTRPGs) can benefit students and open new ways of thinking in the art room.…
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Clare Reilly on Wheelchair Meets Wilderness and her Accessible Outdoor Adventure
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29:05When Clare Reilly was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2017, she thought her days of outdoor adventure might be behind her. But the lifelong outdoors lover, podcaster, and mum is preparing to take on something extraordinary; a 1,072-kilometre ride along Western Australia’s Munda Biddi Trail using her off-road wheelchair. In this episode, Clare …
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#53 - Greatest Movie Villians - Andrew Durrant
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1:57:08The hosts of "Not About You" podcast discussed their show's progress and upcoming guests while introducing their episode guest Andrew Durrant. The conversation covered various topics including the podcast's unique focus on humorous and unconventional content, with the hosts engaging in discussions about sexual preferences and hypothetical scenarios…
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Episode 237 – Jeff Broome and Renee Sandell – Narratives of Art Educators and 21st Century Learning
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48:52Join the Creativity Department as they talk with Dr. Jeff Broome, Professor of Art Education at Florida State University and artist-scholar Dr. Renee Sandell about their collaborative work - Real Lives Now: Narratives of Art Educators and 21st Century Learning. Together, they explore how authentic storytelling reveals the deeper meaning behind art …
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The group discussed the recent New York City mayoral election and explored topics around childcare costs, parental leave policies, and the societal implications of such policies. Jack shared details about his novel "Bad Pennies" and his writing process, while also discussing his upcoming projects and experiences with writing and comedy. The convers…
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