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Act on Tech

Alex of Alex Custom Tech

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Welcome to Act on Tech, the podcast that empowers you to harness technology to boost your productivity and simplify your life. Hosted by tech enthusiast and entrepreneur Alex, each episode dives into actionable tips, tools, and insights to help you stay ahead in the digital age. Discover practical advice, expert opinions, and cutting-edge trends, all while learning about Alex Custom Tech, a leading MSP dedicated to providing personalized IT solutions for business and residential customers. T ...
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The Tim Ferriss Show

Tim Ferriss: Bestselling Author, Human Guinea Pig

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Tim Ferriss is a self-experimenter and bestselling author, best known for The 4-Hour Workweek, which has been translated into 40+ languages. Newsweek calls him "the world's best human guinea pig," and The New York Times calls him "a cross between Jack Welch and a Buddhist monk." In this show, he deconstructs world-class performers from eclectic areas (investing, chess, pro sports, etc.), digging deep to find the tools, tactics, and tricks that listeners can use.
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The IT Business Podcast is a show for MSPs (Managed Service Providers) and IT Professionals providing business network support and managed services. The podcast aims to provide actionable advice and tips that help IT businesses survive and grow in the competitive tech industry. The podcast features guest interviews with seasoned IT professionals, business owners, vendors and industry leaders who share their experiences, insights, and strategies for success. These discussions often cover topi ...
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Learning how to run your computer repair business is easier than you think! Join us for this weekly podcast where we discuss the ins and outs of computer repair. We discuss topics ranging from customer service to business practices. Be a part of the show by calling in, leaving a voicemail, emailing or joining the live chat.
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Put your skills to work by offering your services as a computer repair expert. It's no secret that technology often fails us at the most crucial moments, making potential clients desperate to get their precious computer up and running again. In addition to repair services, you can also offer prescheduled preventive maintenance or setup of new home networks
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Phone Repair Shop MataMata

Phone Repair Shop MataMata

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Phone Repair Shop Matamata – Your One Stop IT Shop in Matamata - Phone, Tablet, and Computer Repair Services in Matamata, New Zealand Welcome to our repair center in Matamata, New Zealand! We take pride in being the go-to destination for all your phone, tablet, and computer repair needs. At Phone Repair Shop Matamata, we are committed to providing top-notch repair services, exceptional customer care, and reliable solutions for your electronic devices. Address: 3 Matai Avenue, Matamata Waikat ...
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Welcome to the ITechnology Australia podcast, where we make complex tech stuff super easy to understand. Today, we are diving into the world of iPhone repair. So, whether you’re a newbie or a seasoned pro, stay tuned for some awesome tips and tricks. Alright, let’s kick things off. What exactly is the iPhone repairing? Well, it’s like giving your trusty iPhone a doctor’s visit when it’s not feeling its best. From cracked screens to battery issues, we’ll do the perfect Iphone repair Hobart. W ...
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Pennyrile Technologies

Pennyrile Technologies

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We provide a range of cost-effective IT related tech support, computer maintenance/repair, and managed IT services for small and mid-size companies that will help you save time, protect and manage data more effectively, and increase staff productivity.
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We attempt to simplify some of life's most complicated questions. Why does money exist? What is in the news that's interesting? How did the Sun form? Come sit by the fire and we'll tell some tall tales, news, and science. Join our discord: https://discord.gg/j3pWb3v83y This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
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The latest tech news, advice, and tools are aimed at a specific audience, which includes computer repair shops, Managed Service Providers (MSPs), vendors, and distributors. These resources can provide valuable information on the latest trends, software, and hardware in the tech industry, as well as tips and strategies for running a successful computer repair or MSP business. They can also include information on new products and services from vendors and distributors, and provide ways for the ...
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The Lead Tech Podcast | The Talk Show For Electronics Repair Shops

The Lead Tech Podcast | The Talk Show For Electronics Repair Shops

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Do you want to take your repair shop to the next level? Our owners helped grow some of the largest repair shops in the southeast including The Computer Warriors, Mr. Phix, Mobile Zone, and Smart Touch Repair Center. The Lead Tech Podcast aims to help you expand your offerings to data recovery, forensics, networking, board-level repair, and to deliver an unbelievable customer service experience. Become the largest repair shop in town and gain the competitive advantage.
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Prolink Tech Solutions is your trusted partner for all tech needs, specialising in PC repairs Brisbane and computer repair Brisbane services. As leaders in Brisbane computer fix solutions, we cater to individuals and businesses alike, providing efficient and reliable support. Our expert team also offers Mac repairs Brisbane and a full suite of managed IT services Brisbane to help streamline and protect your systems. For businesses, we provide dedicated business IT support Brisbane to ensure ...
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Spiridon Geha

Spiridon Geha

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Spiridon Geha started a small business in 1997 that provides in-warranty and out-of-warranty computer, laptop, tablet, and smartphone repairs to all major retailers across Australia. He is a true adrenaline junkie who has a passion for - supercars, motor yachts, mountain bike riding and skiing. Since 2019 Spiridon has since opened up a new business in the finance field of short term funding. investmentgroupaustralia.com.au
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Sage Clinical Medicine & Research

SAGE Publications Ltd.

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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE Publications for Clinical Medicine & Research. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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IT Support Tampa

IT Support Specialist

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Improve IT operations, accelerate innovation and deliver exceptional performance with the power of a data-driven and knowledge-based IT services platform. As business cycles shorten and it support fort Lauderdale become increasingly required, the technology that is supposed to help is now beyond what humans alone can manage.
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The Memory Machine

Nathaniel Lockhart

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Welcome to the Memory Machine, a podcast all about the pop cultural of the past, from the 1890's to the 1990's, and beyond. Each topic has on a guest or three, going through its history and discussing our personal experiences and views on it. Host Nate Lockhart has been interested in all these old things for as long as he can remember, and is pretty excited to get out all this info out of his brain for a productive purpose.
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Hosted by Francisco Oporta, associate immigration attorney & Miami managing attorney at the Law Offices of Aaron Chenault, contributing writer & NHL credentialed reporter for SB Nation's LitterBoxCats.com, creator of sports podcast SPORTS GOOFS, and creator of FJOJR, his personal content site since 2006. Francisco talks about his life experiences, opinions and more.
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Commercial dating agencies that facilitate marriages across national borders comprise a $2.5 billion global industry. Ideas about the industry are rife with stereotypes-younger, more physically attractive brides from non-Western countries being paired with older Western men. These ideas are more myth than fact, Monica Liu finds in Seeking Western M…
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Vatican journalist Colleen Dulle discusses her new book, Struck Down, Not Destroyed: Keeping the Faith as a Vatican Reporter, a memoir of the last seven years. In 2018, she started for the Jesuit Review, America Magazine, and that was when all of the terrible revelations of sexual abuse scandals, lies and coverups, about [former cardinal, later def…
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Today, host Prof. Pierce Salguero sits down with Susannah Deane, a scholar of Tibetan medicine, Buddhism, and psychiatry. Together, we delve into her work on Tibetan concepts of "wind disorders" and Tantric practice gone wrong. Along the way, we talk about losing control of spirits, becoming a deity, and how Tibetans choose between religious and me…
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The abortion market was a powerful economic force in American life. Before legalization lowered the cost, one million women each year collectively paid upward of $750 million for abortions. In The Abortion Market: Buying and Selling Access in the Era Before Roe (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2025), Dr. Katherine Parkin reveals the strength of a…
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At the height of the civil rights movement, Charles C. Diggs Jr. (1922-1998) was the consummate power broker. In a political career spanning 1951 to 1980, Diggs, Michigan's first Black member of Congress, was the only federal official to attend the trial of Emmett Till's killers, worked behind the scenes with Martin Luther King Jr., and founded the…
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Selfies are more than fleeting images—across India, they shape how people imagine themselves, connect with others, and inhabit spaces. In this episode of the Nordic Asia Podcast, Prof. Xenia Zeiler from the University of Helsinki talks to Prof. Avishek Ray about his co-authored book Digital Expressions of the Self(ie): The Social Life of Selfies in…
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Using artworks by Berthe Morisot, Édouard Manet, Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and others, The Art of Parisian Chic: Modern Women and Modern Artists in Impressionist Paris (Bloomsbury, 2025) by Dr. Justine De Young explores how women and artists in Impressionist Paris (1855-1885) crafted their public images to exploit and resist stereotypes.…
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In The Money Revolution: How to Finance the Next American Century, economist and bestselling author Richard Duncan lays out a farsighted strategy to maximize the United States' unmatched financial and technological potential. In compelling fashion, the author shows that the United States can and should invest in the industries and technologies of t…
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The extensive research literature on race has paid little attention to Armenians. Between the two world wars, they had to prove that they were free white persons to ensure their naturalization in the United States, while in Nazi Germany they needed to document that they were stakeholders of the Aryan race to safeguard their existence. Vartan Matios…
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Hear from Bradley Gross, one of the tech industry’s top attorneys and founder of Bradley Gross, PA. With over 20 years representing MSPs, Brad shares what every IT pro must know as lawsuits skyrocket around ransomware events. The conversation covers the specifics of contract language, rising legal standards, and how vendor agreements now shape your…
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A cutting-edge volume on current trends in sex work, from sugar relationships and cyber brothels to financial domination, sex worker activism, and feminist porn Sex is for sale in more ways than ever. It can be bought and sold online, in sex clubs, on the street, and around the world. As with many industries, discrimination, exploitation, and inequ…
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Ways of Knowing: Oral Histories on the Worlds Words Create (Litwin Books, 2025) sits at the heart of the library project, shaping how materials are described and organized and how they can be retrieved. The field has long understood that normative systems like Dewey Decimal and Library of Congress do this inadequately and worse, deploying language …
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How can activists strike a balance between fighting for a cause and sustaining relationships with family, friends, and neighbors? In this episode John Mathias joins host Elena Sobrino to talk about Uncommon Cause: Living for Environmental Justice in Kerala (2024, University of California Press). Uncommon Cause follows environmental justice activist…
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How and why did the Chinese Communist Party rise to power in the 1940s at the expense of its Nationalist (KMT) rival? In his new book, Domination and Mobilization: The Rise and Fall of Political Parties in China’s Republican Era (Cambridge University Press, 2025), Professor Xiaobo Lü (UC Berkeley) adopts a new model for thinking about this question…
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This open access book is about Mozambicans and Angolans who migrated in state-sponsored schemes to East Germany in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s. They went to work and to be trained as a vanguard labor force for the intended African industrial revolutions. While they were there, they contributed their labor power to the East German econom…
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The contemporaneous movements for human rights that Soviet rights defenders and the Black Panthers waged during the 1960s are analysed in a comparative fashion here for the very first time. The book also examines the extra-legal measures that both the KGB and FBI employed to destroy them. The Black Panthers and the Soviets: A Comparative History of…
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The Architecture of the Wire explores the development of telecommunications infrastructure and its impact on the architectural and urban culture of the modern age—from poles, wires, and cables, to “micro-architectures,” such as the théâtrophone and the telephone booth. Starting with the intrepid worldwide infrastructures of the late nineteenth cent…
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Within the Book of Job, Elihu is one of the most diversely evaluated characters. For example, are Elihu’s speeches so insignificant he’s absolutely ignored afterward, or do they actually form an introduction to the speeches of the LORD? What are we to make of Elihu? Find out as we speak with Cooper Smith about his recent monograph, Allusive and Elu…
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David Whitford joins Jana Byars to talk about his new book, The Making of a Reformation Man: Martin Luther and the Construction of Masculinity (Routledge, 2025). This volume explores how Martin Luther's life and teachings reshaped and redefined masculinity during the Reformation, offering a more nuanced portrayal of him as a man grappling with the …
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A fresh, concise roadmap for U.S. grand strategy in a multipolar world For the past thirty years, post-Cold War triumphalism and a desire to reshape the world have defined U.S. foreign policy. But the failures of the global war on terror, the return of conflict to Europe, and growing tensions with China all suggest that this approach to the world i…
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Suzy Levinson is a children’s author and poet whose work has been featured in numerous anthologies, including A World Full of Poems (DK Children), I Am a Jigsaw (Bloomsbury Education), and Shaping the World (Macmillan), and magazines, including Highlights and Cricket. Her critically acclaimed debut picture book–length poetry collection, Animals in …
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Why are BDSM practitioners so happy? It turns out, BDSM isn't just about whips and chains. With engaging stories and a warm, conversational tone, Bound by BDSM: Unexpected Lessons for Building a Happier Life (Bloomsbury Acacdemic, 2025) by Dr. Alicia M. Walker and Dr. Arielle Kuperberg reveals how BDSM practitioners use clear boundaries, enthusiast…
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An urgent exploration of how antisemitism has shaped Jewish identity and how Jews can reclaim their tradition, by the celebrated White House speechwriter and author of the critically acclaimed Here All Along. At thirty-six, Sarah Hurwitz was a typical lapsed Jew. On a whim, she attended an introduction to Judaism class and was astonished by what sh…
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A fascinating story of how three musicians, who escaped the Nazis, inspired Iceland's modern classical music. In Iceland in the 1930s, classical music was only beginning to be seriously practiced, at the same time when musicians of Jewish heritage were fleeing Nazi Germany and Austria. Despite the country's strict immigration policy, three outstand…
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In a world where faith and reason are perceived as enemies, this book describes them as companions. Readers of Immigrant on Earth: A Philosopher on the Road to Emmaus (Wipf and Stock, 2025) are invited to travel into the souls of ordinary people and the minds of philosophers and theologians, experience the meekness coming from faith, or attempt to …
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In Shouting Out Loud: Lives of The Raincoats (Da Capo Press, 2025) Audrey Golden traces the history of the iconic band The Raincoats staring of the founding by Art students Gina Birch and Ana da Silva in 1977. Since the release of their seminal early records, the band has been revered by punk, queer, feminist, and indie pop artists alike.The Rainco…
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How did “the West” come to be used as a collective self-designation signaling political and cultural commonality? When did “Westerners” begin to refer to themselves in this way? Was the idea handed down from the ancient Greeks, or coined by nineteenth-century imperialists? Neither, writes Georgios Varouxakis in The West: The History of an Idea (Pri…
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The story behind Dr. Gerta Keller’s world-shattering scientific discovery that dinosaur extinction was NOT caused by asteroid impact, but rather by volcanic eruptions on the Indian peninsula, a discovery that highlights today’s existential threat of greenhouse gasses and climate change—and one that sparked an all-out war waged by the scientific est…
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