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Erudito

César Rodríguez Muñoz

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Si estas cansado de oír a las mismas bocinas de siempre hablando de los mismos temas, o si tienes que poner un podcast en ingles porque no te gustan ninguno de los programas en español, Jala' Pa' ca'!
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Cesar's Modern Life

Cesar Rodriguez

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Cesar Rodriguez, the creator of The Rodriguez Show, Anum in the AM and CRP Radio, brings you a new project. Go beyond the studio as Cesar interviews people all over the world who are passionate about what they do. Interviews, reports, panel discussions. All told from the perspective of a funny-ish guy from Santa Ana, California. This is Cesar's Modern Life.
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Love Is Our Nature

Cesar Rodriguez

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Welcome to "Love Is Our Nature" where we have thought-provoking conversations and explore ideas that will challenge conventional philosophy around Love, Life, Authenticity, Relationships, and Fulfillment. In every episode we examine the conventional paradigm and take a deep exploratory look at ideas that have the potential to make a profound difference in your fulfillment and quality of life.
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Be Ten Times Bolder

Cesar L. Rodriguez

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If you're an entrepreneur, sales person, network marketer, or anyone who'd like to eliminate fear, indecision, and doubt from your life and become a ten times bolder and more badass version of your already awesome self then this is the podcast for you. The training, tips, and advice you'll learn in this podcast will help you become more confident, charismatic, and persuasive so you can make more money, have more fun, and live a happier and more fulfilled life. Cesar Rodriguez is an entrepren ...
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The Manhood Experiment

Devon Wesley, Jason Sani, Tarek Statico

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We are often distracted in life and never really dive deep into the real foundation of self improvement, goal achieving, and wellbeing. - Join our team of experts every week as we discuss the real facets of manhood. Topics like: How to develop more self esteem, self love, deeper relationships. How to improve our wellbeing, mental toughness, resilience, and productivity. How to develop critical skills, become better leaders, expand our careers/business, create financial security and contribut ...
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Law at the End of the World

Elizabeth Macpherson and Cristy Clark

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In this podcast, coming to you from the end of the world, Elizabeth Macpherson and Cristy Clark share developments and insights about how law is being used to support outcomes for the environment and those who depend on it - i.e. everyone.
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The Nature Recovery Podcast

The Leverhulme Centre for Nature Recovery

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The Nature Recovery Podcast looks at some of the major challenges we face to global biodiversity. It takes a look at the various ways we are trying to halt the decline in biodiversity and the challenges inherent in these approaches. We also talk to a number of leading figures in the field of Nature Recovery and find out more about their work.
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The Mexican Soccer Show is a weekly podcast show about fútbol south of the border. Hosted by Wiso Vazquez (@WisoVazquez), Tom Marshall (@mexicoworldcup), Nayib Morán (@NayibMoran), Cesar Hernandez (@cesarhfutbol), and Jason Marquitz (@soccermexicana). If questions, please e-mail at [email protected]
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In this conversation, César Rodríguez-Garavito (NYU Law) reflects on his fascinating academic career, explaining his drive to produce 'action research' that enables a positive impact for communities and the environment. He reflects on the balance between academic commitments and advocacy work (especially for Indigenous communities), the critical im…
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Send us a text In this episode of the Nature Recovery Podcast, Stephen Thomas speaks with Professor Seirian Sumner, one of the world’s leading experts on social insects and a passionate advocate for rethinking our relationship with wasps. Seirian reveals how a reluctant PhD choice turned into a 25-year research career uncovering the remarkable soci…
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Send us a text Professor David Farrier (University of Edinburgh) discusses his 2025 book Nature’s Genius: Evolution’s Lessons for a Changing Planet and explores how rapid, human-driven evolutionary pressures reveal both the fragility and inventive resilience of life. We cover urban evolution (birds and snails), domestication and self-domestication,…
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What does it mean to be in your prime and who decides when you've hit it? In this 100th episode, the guys reflect on the evolution of The Manhood Experiment and what it's taught them about growth, identity, and reinvention. With 500,000+ downloads and three years of consistent conversation, they're not just marking a milestone, they're part of a la…
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Send us a text Professor Cristina Banks-Leite (Imperial College London) discusses the realities of tropical forest restoration: from large-scale reforestation projects and the practical challenges of seedlings, land tenure and finance, to why measured “success” can look counter-intuitive. She explains why current biodiversity metrics often miss the…
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Send us a text In this episode, Jason Williams , better known as The Cloud Gardener, shares how a lockdown balcony became a haven for biodiversity and wellbeing, leading him to the Chelsea Flower Show and a Churchill Fellowship exploring greener cities around the world. Later, researchers Martha Crockatt and Mattia Troiano talk to Raphaella Mascia …
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Send us a text How should we think about killing, introductions and “invasives” in a world we’ve already changed? In this episode we talk to Hugh Warwick — ecologist, writer and hedgehog champion — about his award-winning book Cull of the Wild and the uncomfortable question at its heart: can killing ever be conservation? From hedgehogs on the Hebri…
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In this episode of Law at the End of the World, we kick off our new ‘Research Skills Series’. In this first installment, Liz shares her extensive experience of obtaining and administering research funding in a practical, skills-focused discussion. She covers her grant history (successes and failures), key lessons about writing successful applicatio…
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Send us a text This episode of the Nature Recovery Podcast discusses legal personhood of nature, also known as rights of nature or more-than-human rights. Hosts Stephen Thomas, Hannah Wilson, and Diana Gusta sit down with lawyer and professor Cesar Rodriguez-Garavito, the founding director of the More-than-Human Life (MOTH) Collective. The discussi…
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You're not alone. The most successful men have faced this wall and broken through it. You had a plan, but life hit you hard and knocked you off course. Or you're stuck in your own head, knowing you've got what it takes but still not pulling the trigger. This episode of The Manhood Experiment is here to help you break through that wall and get back …
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Our guest for this episode is Alessandro Pelizzon, legal academic and author of Ecological Jurisprudence: The Law of Nature and the Nature of Law. We discuss the evolution of ecological jurisprudence, the importance of humility, the intersection of theory and practice, and the impact of utopian imaginings on legal paradigms. Liz and Cristy also hig…
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In this episode, Cristy Clark and Elizabeth Macpherson explore the intersections of climate change with the rights of children, future generations, and to care, as well as the question of how to have an impact as an academic. Our guest Aoife Nolan shares her journey into legal academia and beyond, discussing her commitment to children's rights and …
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In this episode of 'Law at the End of the World', hosts Elizabeth Macpherson and Cristy Clark interview Dr Erin O'Donnell, water law expert and author of 'Legal Rights for Rivers', about her journey from desert ecology to pioneering research on river personhood and Indigenous water justice. Erin discusses her groundbreaking work on legal rights for…
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In this episode of 'Law at the End of the World', hosts Elizabeth Macpherson and Cristy Clark discuss the intersection of environmental law and human rights, and launch Cristy's new book, Legal Geographies of Water: The Spaces, Places and Narratives of Human-Water Relations. Cristy and Liz explore the lessons from the wideranging water governance c…
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Send us a text Guests Natalie Duffus (DPhil student, Dept. of Biology) https://naturerecovery.ox.ac.uk/people/natalie-duffus/ Matti Troiano (Research Assistant, School of Geography and the Environment) https://naturerecovery.ox.ac.uk/people/mattia-troiano/ Host: Stephen Thomas (Centre Manager, Leverhulme Centre for Nature Recovery) In this illumina…
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In this episode of Law at the End of the World, hosts Cristy & Liz discuss updates in environmental law, focusing on the concept of ecocide and its implications for justice. Dr Rachel Killean joins to discuss how her experiences in Cambodia shaped her focus on transitional and environmental justice. She introduces her upcoming book, Green Transitio…
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In this special episode of Law at the End of the World, we feature a discussion with leading ocean governance experts Dr Karen Fisher, Dr Emily Parke, Associate Professor Dan Hikuroa & Linda Faulkner. Recorded live during an event aligned with the UN Oceans Conference in Nice, they dive into the future of ocean law and governance. Guests unpack the…
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In this episode of Law at the End of the World, we’re joined by interdisciplinary water researcher Dr Aurora Kagawa-Viviani, who shares her journey navigating the complex, and often joyful, terrain of collaborative, community-based research. Aurora speaks to the importance of building relationships across university and community settings, integrat…
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Morgan Gillis - Instagram: @iammorgangillis What does it really take to become the person you're meant to be? In this episode, T Rex sits down with Morgan Gillis, a business coach, entrepreneur, and former motocross rider whose path to success came from bold decisions and dedication. From solo trips across the U.S. in search of mentorship, to build…
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Cesar Hernandez, Nayib Moran and Lizzy Becherano dive into the second leg of the Liga MX Finals between Club America and Toluca, Toluca’s impressive form and whether América con achieve the TETRACAMPEONATO. Plus, expectations for Club América battling LAFC for a spot in the Club World Cup.
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In this episode of Law at the End of the World, we’re joined by Dr Birsha Ohdedar - legal scholar, climate justice advocate, and thinker on post-growth futures. Birsha shares his academic journey, insights on navigating the tensions between scholarly work and real-world impact, and reflections on law's role in climate and environmental justice. He …
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In this episode, Elizabeth and Cristy discuss the concept of 'pracademia' - the intersection of academic and practical legal work. Thie conversation begins with reflections from Liz's recent keynote address for early career researchers (ECRs) in Canterbury, titled How to survive (and thrive) as an academic. Topics include insights on surviving (and…
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Send us a text Nature Finance – Opportunities, Challenges, and What Comes Next In this episode, we delve into the fast-evolving world of nature finance — with a focus on schemes emerging in England, and insights relevant to the global shift toward blended finance for nature recovery. As governments increasingly look to private investment to complem…
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Send us a text Discussing Ohio's beautiful forests and northern Ohio nature recovery efforts with Jessica Miller Mecaskey, Consulting Forester at Holden Forests and Gardens, one of the U.S.'s largest and foremost arboretums. Bio: Jessica Miller Mecaskey was born and raised in Northeast Ohio and is a forestry and natural resource professional with s…
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Summary In this episode of Law at the End of the World, Elizabeth Macpherson speaks with our guest Dr Ritodhi Chakraborty about his journey into academia. He shares highlights the importance of the humanities and social sciences in contributing to the world's most pressing issues and that environmental sciences could benefit from expanding into alt…
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In this episode of Law at the End of the World we are joined by natural resources and climate law scholar Julia Dehm. Julia discusses the challenges of balancing theoretical research work with real-world research impact, the importance of mainstreaming climate change in legal education, and the juggle of balancing a career with family responsibilit…
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Send us a text This episode marks a really special moment—it’s the first one I’ve recorded with a guest since becoming a father, and it feels like the beginning of a whole new chapter for the Love Is Our Nature Podcast. I’m joined by my beautiful friend Chela, a Costa Rican healer, therapist, moon dancer, astrologer, doula, and all-around embodimen…
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Send us a text This is a special episode from the "lost archives" of the Love Is Our Nature Podcast, recorded back in October of 2022. In this episode of the Love Is Our Nature Podcast, I sit down with one of my dear brothers, Ben Gabin. We recorded this in-person here in Santa Teresa, Costa Rica—on a gorgeous day overlooking the ocean, hummingbird…
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Send us a text This podcast covers topics including current environmental threats to Ohio's habitats and species, nature recovery work being undertaken in urban and rural areas, as well as ways people can become involved in Ohio nature recovery. In Part 1 of our Ohio Nature Recovery series, we will be talking with Anna Zaremba, the Nature-based Sol…
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Confused by all the stock market headlines and tariff talk lately? Let's make it make sense. In this episode, the guys break down what's really going on with Trump's tariffs, the impact on the global economy, and why smart investors aren't panicking, they're preparing. Instead of focusing on the noise, they zero in on the opportunity: why this migh…
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Feel like your year's off to a slow start? Let's get back in the game. After a short hiatus, the guys are back and getting real about where they're at—mentally, emotionally, and in their personal growth. Whether you've felt off-track, stuck, or just late to the game this year, this episode will give you the mindset shift and motivation you need to …
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Send us a text Episode Overview: In this episode, I have the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Hebe Dickins, a somatic therapist, energy psychologist, and yoga and meditation teacher. Hebe’s journey started in the world of acting, but her deep curiosity about the mind-body connection led her into the fields of trauma healing, energy psychology…
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Have you ever wondered what truly turns a man on and the deal-breakers that can leave him cold? In this episode, we delve into the laws of attraction, exploring what truly captivates men and what quickly extinguishes their interest. From the 10 biggest turn-ons to the top 10 turn-offs, we uncover the factors that attract men the most and those that…
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Is it ever too late to go back to school? In this episode, B.I.G Dreamz and T Rex dive into the decision to return to education later in life and why continuous learning could be key to long-term success. B.I.G Dreamz shares his journey of going back to school after a decade in the six-figure income bracket—why he made the choice, what he's studyin…
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Are you dreaming of starting your travel adventure but don't know where to begin? In this episode, T Rex and J Dragon are joined by Jacki Mercer, a seasoned traveler who has spent the past 18 years living around the world. Jacki, a transformational coach, podcast producer, and podcast co-host, shares her journey from where she started to her curren…
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We are back for Part two with Dr. Roy Vongtama, a board-certified radiation oncologist, actor, and producer, as he continues with transformative stories from his patients that have profoundly shifted his perspective. He explores the keys to genuine happiness, providing practical tips for a balanced, fulfilling life. Sharing his definition of health…
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Ever wondered what practices you can do that will leave you with a healthier, happier body and mind? Join us for an enlightening conversation with Dr. Roy Vongtama, a board-certified radiation oncologist, actor, and producer. Dubbed the real-life Dr. McDreamy, Dr. Roy brings a unique perspective on health, mental well-being, and the integration of …
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Are you interested in mastering communication in your relationship? Join us for part two of our conversation with Dr. Mike Frazier MD, host of the "Strong Men, Strong Marriages" podcast. As a renowned psychiatrist specializing in neuroscience, Dr. Mike offers invaluable insights into fostering intimacy and effective communication within relationshi…
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