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The First Shogun

Sean Bermingham

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The TV series "Shogun" brings Japanese history to life, but who was the first Shogun? In this series of podcasts, Sean Bermingham explores the rise to power of Yoritomo Minamoto, the first military leader of Japan. We'll follow Yoritomo's life and adventures as a young man as he leads his Genji clan to victory against the odds in the greatest samurai civil war in Japan's history, and eventually claims the title as Japan's First Shogun. Written and presented by Sean Bermingham. Music by EdRec ...
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We interview outbound sales leaders so that you can learn directly from the people on the front lines. Our goal is to help our audience learn sales development, coaching, and prospecting best practices from people that are currently building or have built SDR teams.
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Liverpool Comedy ImprovCast

Liverpool Comedy Improv, Iain Luke Jones

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Liverpool Comedy Improv is an ever growing community of improvisers that span the globe. Every member of the community brings so much to improv and every player is unique in their own way. This podcast series gives our host Iain Luke Jones the opportunity to delve deep into all things improv and life with a guests from the LCI community and beyond. We want to know how people got into improv? The impact it has had on their life? & What struggles they have had to overcome inside and outside of ...
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Welcome to the Lilah Jo Show. Olympic ice dancer, Lilah Fear, asks questions of the world’s most inspiring and accomplished individuals in order to provide role models for her generation and beyond. She invites her guests to step down from the podium and draws out advice, anecdotes and relatable stories that will inspire you to fearlessly pursue your passions.
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In legacy markets, no one’s asking for your product, and that’s the point. In this episode of The Predictable Revenue Podcast, our host Collin talks with Vinay Jayachand, co-founder of HummingbirdEV, about building electric vehicles for commercial use in the mining and agriculture industries, where resistance to change is the norm. But this isn’t a…
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In legacy markets, no one’s asking for your product, and that’s the point. In this episode of The Predictable Revenue Podcast, our host Collin talks with Vinay Jayachand, co-founder of HummingbirdEV, about building electric vehicles for commercial use in the mining and agriculture industries, where resistance to change is the norm. But this isn’t a…
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In this episode, we talk about Gabriela Fundora getting a stoppage of Alexas Kubicki. Fundora, the undisputed women's flyweight champ, is now riding a three-fight knockout streak. After Saturday, it is clear that she is not an undercard fighter. Oscar Collazo, the unified 105lbs champion, stopped Jayson Vayson in a strange stoppage. First off, Coll…
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This week we welcome the wonderful Rebecca MacMillan to the show. A founding member of The Maydays, Rebecca has been at the heart of the UK improv scene for many years. In this episode we explore her improv journey, from her early days discovering the artform to her time performing with Closer Each Day, the UK’s longest running improvised soap oper…
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Early-stage founders don’t need dashboards and deal stages. They need sharper focus, faster feedback, and fewer distractions. On The Predictable Revenue Podcast, Collin Stewart sits down with Patrick Thompson, founder of Clarify, to talk about why most CRMs fail startups, how AI can actually help (if used right), and what it really takes to find pr…
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Early-stage founders don’t need dashboards and deal stages. They need sharper focus, faster feedback, and fewer distractions. On The Predictable Revenue Podcast, Collin Stewart sits down with Patrick Thompson, founder of Clarify, to talk about why most CRMs fail startups, how AI can actually help (if used right), and what it really takes to find pr…
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In this episode, we recap an amazing fight between Terence Crawford and Canelo Alvarez. We get both of the guys takes as well as thoughts on Lester Martinez, Christian Mbilli, and Brandon Adams-Serhii Bohachuk. Also, what to make of Callum Walsh, who defeated Fernando Vargas Jr, and what did Dakota think of the overall television product? Also, Nao…
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In this episode of the Predictable Revenue Podcast, host Collin Stewart interviews Jeffrey Paul, founder of Ziotag, a startup using AI to make video content more accessible and searchable. After a long hiatus, Jeff returned to a product that needed to be revalidated from the ground up. No shortcuts, no silver bullets, just founder-led work: talking…
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In this episode of the Predictable Revenue Podcast, host Collin Stewart interviews Jeffrey Paul, founder of Ziotag, a startup using AI to make video content more accessible and searchable. After a long hiatus, Jeff returned to a product that needed to be revalidated from the ground up. No shortcuts, no silver bullets, just founder-led work: talking…
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This is the week! The biggest fight week of the year (probably). Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford face off on Saturday, live on Netflix. Crawford will look to become a three-division undisputed champion, while Canelo looks to further his legendary run. Dakota and the Big Dog talk about all the facts you should know about this fight. The undercar…
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How do you get people who’ve never seen improv before to come to a show? In this episode of the Liverpool Comedy ImprovCast, Iain Luke Jones chats with Dave Hodgson about the tricky art of marketing improv to non-improvisers. From finding the right language to avoiding insider jargon, to making improv feel exciting, accessible, and impossible to mi…
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In this episode of the Predictable Revenue podcast, Collin Stewart interviews Sriharsha “Sai” Guduguntla, co-founder of Hyperbound. They delve into what it truly takes to achieve product-market fit, from conducting 2,000 user interviews to leveraging AI for enhanced sales productivity. This post highlights the key lessons every early-stage founder …
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In this episode of the Predictable Revenue podcast, Collin Stewart interviews Sriharsha “Sai” Guduguntla, co-founder of Hyperbound. They delve into what it truly takes to achieve product-market fit, from conducting 2,000 user interviews to leveraging AI for enhanced sales productivity. This post highlights the key lessons every early-stage founder …
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In this final episode of the podcast series, we see how Minamoto Yoritomo finally achieves his dream of becoming overall ruler - or Shogun - of Japan. But first he must deal with the last remaining threats to his authority - starting with his own brother, the legendary samurai general: Yoshitsune! Written and presented by Sean Bermingham Music and …
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a card was announced for the week of Canelo-Crawford headlined by Anthony Olascuaga vs. Juan Carlos Camacho, it will also feature Justin Viloria, Jalil Hackett, and Jamar Talley. Then, we move to this week and the fight of the week happens on Thursday. Osleys Iglesias will face Vladimir Shishkin; what is at stake is a chance to fight the IBF super …
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On the Predictable Revenue Podcast, host Collin Stewart sat down with Gil Quadros Flores, founder and CEO of CoGrader, to unpack the messy realities of building an EdTech startup. From identifying teachers’ deepest pain points to navigating long sales cycles, Gil’s story is a case study in how founder-led sales and an experimental mindset drive rea…
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On the Predictable Revenue Podcast, host Collin Stewart sat down with Gil Quadros Flores, founder and CEO of CoGrader, to unpack the messy realities of building an EdTech startup. From identifying teachers’ deepest pain points to navigating long sales cycles, Gil’s story is a case study in how founder-led sales and an experimental mindset drive rea…
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In this episode, we start with the main topic of the weekend, which is Canelo Alvarez posting an image with himself and Jaron "Boots" Ennis. What does this mean for his upcoming fight with Terence Crawford? Also, we give thoughts on the MVP's doubleheader in Orlando, Florida, on Friday and Saturday night, which was a lot of fun, and saw some upsets…
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This week we welcome Katy Main and Naomi Williamson to the show!They may be new to the improv scene, but they’ve dived in headfirst, splashing about with big laughs and bold moves. With two very different paths that led them here, Katy and Naomi have already thrown themselves into some brilliant projects & they’re only just getting started.It’s tim…
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In this episode, we start with the news of the day....Jake Paul will fight Gervonta Davis on November 14 in Atlanta. What do we think of this? Then, we talk about Moses Itauma's first-round knockout of Dillian Whyte. Followed by the undercard result reactions to Raymond Ford outpoint Abraham Nova, Nick Ball edging out Sam Goodman, and Filip Hrgovic…
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In AI, building great technology isn’t enough. You can solve a real problem and still struggle to gain adoption. Why? Because Product-Market Fit in AI isn’t just about function. It’s about trust. That was the central theme in a recent conversation with Gemma Galdon-Clavell, founder of Eticas AI, and Collin Stewart. Their insights highlight why foun…
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In AI, building great technology isn’t enough. You can solve a real problem and still struggle to gain adoption. Why? Because Product-Market Fit in AI isn’t just about function. It’s about trust. That was the central theme in a recent conversation with Gemma Galdon-Clavell, founder of Eticas AI, and Collin Stewart. Their insights highlight why foun…
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In this episode of The Predictable Revenue Podcast, Ajay Singh, founder of Pepsales, joins Collin to break down how his team ran 200+ discovery calls before writing a line of code, and why that depth changed everything: their ICP, their positioning, even who they refused to sell to. But this isn’t just a story about Ajay. It’s a roadmap for any fou…
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In this episode of The Predictable Revenue Podcast, Ajay Singh, founder of Pepsales, joins Collin to break down how his team ran 200+ discovery calls before writing a line of code, and why that depth changed everything: their ICP, their positioning, even who they refused to sell to. But this isn’t just a story about Ajay. It’s a roadmap for any fou…
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This week, we’re thrilled to welcome back the brilliant Cheng Jun Cheong for a deep dive into the hilarious (and sometimes cringeworthy) world of Beginner Pitfalls in Improv. Cheng Jun has been keeping a close eye on the improv scene, and he’s here to share his sharp, insightful observations on the common mistakes that can trip up even the most ent…
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We took a week off. We are sorry. This week, we start with the lead, Moses Itauma. He screams of the next generation of British boxing, and facing Dillian Whyte shouldn't be a challenge, right? We talk about what might be at stake. Also, it is on pay-per-view. The undercard will see WBA featherweight titleholder Nick Ball against Sam Goodman, which…
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When the AI wave hit, Jabeen Zaidi, founder of Spring AI, faced that exact storm. Competing against giants like Adobe and Canva, she sat down with Collin on an episode of the Predictable Revenue Podcast to discuss how Spring gained traction by starting small, earning user trust, and iterating with honest feedback instead of chasing hype. If you’re …
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When the AI wave hit, Jabeen Zaidi, founder of Spring AI, faced that exact storm. Competing against giants like Adobe and Canva, she sat down with Collin on an episode of the Predictable Revenue Podcast to discuss how Spring gained traction by starting small, earning user trust, and iterating with honest feedback instead of chasing hype. If you’re …
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Building a startup is chaos. The leap from idea to product-market fit rarely follows a straight line. On the Predictable Revenue Podcast, host Collin Stewart spoke with Paul Powers, founder and CEO of Physna, about how he turned a risky idea into a market-ready product. From spotting a costly, overlooked problem to betting everything on a live demo…
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Building a startup is chaos. The leap from idea to product-market fit rarely follows a straight line. On the Predictable Revenue Podcast, host Collin Stewart spoke with Paul Powers, founder and CEO of Physna, about how he turned a risky idea into a market-ready product. From spotting a costly, overlooked problem to betting everything on a live demo…
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In this episode, Lukie is joined by guest host John Pullman as they talk about the Top Rank card. We also discuss Claressa Shields-Lani Daniels as well as the return of Tony Harrison. We preview Kenshiro Teraji-Ricardo Sandoval, which takes place this week, and will be on DAZN. We also talk about the Golden Boy card from Chicago, headlined by Oscar…
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This week we return to our A–Z of Improv series and explore the letter ‘I’!Host Iain Luke Jones is joined once again by the brilliant Sekki Tabasuares for an insightful and entertaining chat all about what the letter I brings to the world of improv. From imagination to intent and everything in between, this episode dives into the ideas, instincts, …
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In this episode of the Predictable Revenue Podcast, our host Collin Stewart, sat down with Chris Brunner to unpack what it really took to build Authvia in a complex industry. The slow work of building relationships, the discipline of not solving the wrong problems, and why product-market fit isn’t a milestone. It’s a moving target. For founders nav…
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In this episode of the Predictable Revenue Podcast, our host Collin Stewart, sat down with Chris Brunner to unpack what it really took to build Authvia in a complex industry. The slow work of building relationships, the discipline of not solving the wrong problems, and why product-market fit isn’t a milestone. It’s a moving target. For founders nav…
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In this show, Lukie and Dakota talk about a loaded week of boxing. We start with Manny Pacquiao-Mario Barrios. What do we think? Should it happen again? Then, Sebastian Fundora stopped Tim Tszyu. What is next for both? Seems like a role reversal in a year and a half. We round out the card talking about Issac Cruz, Brandon Figueroa-Joet Gonzalez, an…
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This week on the Predictable Revenue podcast, Collin Stewart sat down with Dan Sahar, co-founder of Guidde, to unpack the messy path to product-market fit. This isn’t a highlight reel, it’s a real-world breakdown of what actually worked: from narrowing focus and charging early, to finding pull from unexpected places and riding the AI wave at just t…
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This week on the Predictable Revenue podcast, Collin Stewart sat down with Dan Sahar, co-founder of Guidde, to unpack the messy path to product-market fit. This isn’t a highlight reel, it’s a real-world breakdown of what actually worked: from narrowing focus and charging early, to finding pull from unexpected places and riding the AI wave at just t…
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In this special episode recorded in the ancient capital of Kyoto, we'll go in search of the last survivor of the Heike clan - the Empress Kenreimon-in. Visiting the key sites in her life, we'll trace what happened to this remarkable woman who witnessed the tragic death of her son - the boy Emperor Antoku - at the great sea battle of Dannoura, and w…
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This week we had A LOT of fights. A historic all-women's card took place with Katie Taylor defeating Amanda Serrano for a third time. We talk about the fight, the impact the trilogy had on women's boxing, as well as the undercard with notable standouts being Ellie Scotney and Shadasia Green. Then, it is off to a four-fight card in New York, where H…
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In our latest episode of The Predictable Revenue Podcast, Collin sat down with Carolyn Sloan, founder of TeachMeTV. They unpacked exactly how she had found it, and scaled real traction in a market that resists disruption. Highlights include: Reflective Practice in Education (08:43), Building the Product and Initial Feedback (13:27), Identifying the…
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In our latest episode of The Predictable Revenue Podcast, Collin sat down with Carolyn Sloan, founder of TeachMeTV. They unpacked exactly how she had found it, and scaled real traction in a market that resists disruption. Highlights include: Reflective Practice in Education (08:43), Building the Product and Initial Feedback (13:27), Identifying the…
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