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Who Did What Now

Katie Charlwood

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Whoever said history was boring obviously wasn’t paying attention. Each week, join Katie Charlwood, history harlot and reader of books, as she delves into the people, places and events that make history a bit more interesting! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Philosophize This!

Stephen West

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Beginner friendly if listened to in order! For anyone interested in an educational podcast about philosophy where you don't need to be a graduate-level philosopher to understand it. In chronological order, the thinkers and ideas that forged the world we live in are broken down and explained.
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Unhedged

Financial Times & Pushkin Industries

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Katie Martin, Robert Armstrong and other markets nerds at the Financial Times explain the big ideas behind what’s happening in finance right now. Every Tuesday and Thursday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Tap into life’s greatest lessons and timeless strategies with The Concentrated Wisdom Show - the ultimate personal development podcast for seekers of clarity, purpose, and unstoppable growth. Packed with actionable insights, real-world wisdom, and a touch of inspiration, we don’t just talk; we transform. Ready to level up? Hit subscribe and start living your best life today!
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Concentric Circles

Jim Tramontana/Vinnie Fiorello

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CONCENTRIC CIRCLES A Podcast About What it Means to Be a Creative Professional INSPIRATION AND CREATIVITY DON'T NECESSARILY HIT AT THE SAME TIME. SOMETIMES THE IDEAS DON'T FLOW AT ALL. THE PUSH AND PULL OF A CREATIVE'S LIFE IS MEASURED BY MAKING IDEAS COME ALIVE. SOMETIMES YOU NEED EVERY TOOL IN YOUR ARSENAL JUST TO GET IT OVER THE FINISH LINE. CONCENTRIC CIRCLES TAKES YOU INTO THE LIVES OF PROFESSIONAL CREATIVES. WE PRESENT FAILURES AND SUCCESSES, TIPS AND TRICKS, AND SOME HONEST TALK ON WH ...
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Dharma talks given by Gil Fronsdal and various guest speakers at the Insight Meditation Center. Each talk illuminates aspects of the Buddha's teachings. The purpose is the same that the Buddha had for his teachings, to guide us toward the end of suffering and the attainment of freedom. To learn more about the Insight Meditation Center, visit our website at https://www.insightmeditationcenter.org/.
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The key to success in education is unlocked “One Door at a Time." Join Concentric CEO, Dr. David Heiber as he engages in impactful conversations centered around education, hot button issues, and much more. The One Door at a Time podcast is an open real-world dialogue featuring an array of special guests from around the world who provide insightful and unique perspectives on community issues. Follow us on Instagram @Concentriced
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Join in the discovery and tense moments which face the party in the world of Theia as DM Matt leads a group of friends through a tense world on the brink of war. Concentration check is a D&D 5th edition actual play audio podcast.
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Escape into real, immersive soundscapes—recorded in the wild. The Rest is Rest brings you high-fidelity field recordings from nature, creating an authentic auditory experience that helps with deep sleep, relaxation, focus, and mental health. Unlike artificial loops or synthetic sounds, our episodes transport you to real locations—from ocean shores to deep forests, from urban rooftops to mountain streams—captured with professional recording gear to provide a truly immersive slow audio experie ...
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MINDBOX

Mindbox Coaches

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Created by Tennisletics, MINDBOX gives you a mental advantage for tennis and pickleball. Use the power of audio to help you with concentration, confidence, emotion, motivation, and strategy through exclusive tracks, stories, and techniques.
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Lagniappe

Stokes Family Office

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Lagniappe is a weekly podcast from Stokes Family Office. Join Doug and Greg each week for an entertaining look at current news, personal finance, brotherly banter, and whatever else is on our minds!
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Uncover the dark and often untold history of Nazi concentration camps. From their chaotic beginnings in 1933 to their role in the devastation of millions, this podcast delves deep into the evolution, the stories of all victims, and the brutal realities behind the barbed wire. Through compelling eyewitness accounts and historical analysis, we shed light on a system of terror that must never be forgotten. Join us as we explore the harrowing truth behind one of history’s greatest tragedies.
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Investopoly

Stuart Wemyss

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Each episode is packed with concise tips, strategies, research, methodologies, case studies, and ideas to help you safely and effectively grow your wealth. Stuart Wemyss, a qualified financial advisor, accountant, tax agent, and licensed mortgage broker, delivers holistic advice. With four authored books, including "Investopoly" and "Rules of the Lending Game," Stuart shares his insights through a weekly blog, which is replicated on this podcast.
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Campu

Densho

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Densho’s new podcast, Campu, tells the story of Japanese American incarceration like you've never heard it before. Brother-sister duo Noah and Hana Maruyama weave together the voices of survivors to spin narratives out of the seemingly mundane things that gave shape to the incarceration experience: rocks, fences, food, paper. Follow along as they move far beyond the standard Japanese American incarceration 101 and into more intimate and lesser-known corners of this history.
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Sermons to encourage and edify the body of Christ. Preached by Corrie ten Boom, who hid Jews during the holocaust, and survived a Nazi concentration camp. Her sermons typically focused on forgiving those that wronged her, and totally trusting on Christ.
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Joseph Goldstein has been a leading light for the practice of Insight and Loving Kindness meditation since his days in India and Burma where he studied with eminent masters of the tradition. In his podcast, The Insight Hour, Joseph delivers these essential mindfulness teachings in a practical and down to earth way that illuminates the practice through his own personal experience and wonderful story telling.
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Relaxing White Noise

Relaxing White Noise, LLC

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Welcome to Relaxing White Noise, the podcast featuring white noise and nature sounds to help you sleep, study or soothe a baby. We make relaxing sounds to improve your life and are excited to share them with you. Join the hundred million people who have already enjoyed our white noise soundscapes which include rain sounds, ocean waves, white noise for babies, fan sounds, spaceships, Tibetan bowls, waterfalls and rain with thunder. Whether you're trying to study for a test, focus at work, fal ...
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The Broken Pie Chart Podcast offers fresh looks at investment portfolio management, economics, markets, retirement planning, and more by simplifying and explaining important aspects of financial markets and the economy in easy to understand ways.
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Where Silicon Valley meets Wall Street, TechCheck dives deep into stocks, trades, trends and opportunities focused on new technologies while highlighting news from mega-cap heavyweights, social media darlings, streaming giants, growth software and red-hot disruptors. Everyday TechCheck delivers investors what they need to know with compelling in-depth reporting and analysis from investors, analysts and leaders in the industry.
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Down the Middle

Peter Mallouk & Jonathan Clements

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Down the Middle is a monthly podcast series where Creative Planning President, Peter Mallouk, and Director of Financial Education, Jonathan Clements, discuss recent market events, Creative Planning's investment philosophy, give monthly tips and more.
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Listening to the consistent sound of white noise for studying can help promote concentration and keep you on track to ace your exams! White noise has many qualities that can help you as you prepare for your next test, like it's ability to mask out distractions that keep you from completing your work. Whether you are studying in the library or cafe,…
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is pushing what some call 'GPU panda diplomacy' by lobbing Washington to let American AI chips flow to China while proving his company doesn't need Beijing to dominate. But the chipmaker also just revealed that its three customers now account for 56% of accounts receivable, sparking debate around concentration risk.…
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On Feb. 19, 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt announced Executive Order 9066, which authorized the confinement of tens of thousands of Japanese and Japanese-Americans living in the Western U.S., sending them to cramped, hastily-constructed camps like Manzanar and Amache. One such Japanese-American was Karl Yoneda, a well-known labor activist–an…
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In this episode, we explore the horrific history of Ravensbrück, the only Nazi concentration camp built exclusively for women. We examine how Heinrich Himmler established this facility in nineteen thirty-eight, ninety kilometers north of Berlin, where between one hundred thirty thousand and one hundred forty-five thousand women from across occupied…
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The ways that concentration camps get closed down and how we can make that happen. Read the post that inspired this episode: https://degenerateart.beehiiv.com/p/how-does-this-end Subscribe to Andrea Pitzer’s Degenerate Art newsletter to support Next Comes What and read Andrea's posts first: https://degenerateart.beehiiv.com/subscribe Watch this epi…
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Eight of the 10 biggest stocks in the S&P 500 are technology stocks, and tech as a sector represents 40 per cent of the value of the index. Today on the show, Katie Martin and Rob Armstrong ask if this is a warning sign of a structurally weak market. Also they go long defensive stocks and churches on wheels. For a free 30-day trial to the Unhedged …
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Ravensbrück was the only major Nazi concentration camp for women, located just miles north of Berlin, it was close enough to hand, but far enough to avoid too many questions. A place of brutality, where women were used as forced labour for Siemens and Heinkel, to build rockets and luftwaffe machinery. To provide products for businesses owned by pro…
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In this episode, Stuart addresses a wide range of listener questions, focusing on smart super strategies, investment property decisions, and how to balance financial goals with market realities. Jeff asks whether funds in an offset account with a non-bank lender like Resimac are safe, prompting a discussion on lending structures and risk. Alex seek…
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Derek Moore and Shane Skinner get into how investors are looking at high dividend ETFs the wrong way as total return vs distribution yield is what matters. Plus, how to think about how much in dividends you can take out knowing its total return that drives the probability of assets lasting during distribution phase. Later, they look at correlations…
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Soar above the clouds as you partake on another adventure in your luxury private jet! Sprawl out on the couch and decompress, while watching the clouds go by under the starry night. Close your eyes and relax your muscles, going from your head to your toes, and take a deep breath. It is time to get some shut-eye. Let the soothing hum of the airplane…
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Valuations are high. Employment is down. The Federal Reserve is under attack. For many market watchers, this looks a lot like a recipe for disaster. Today on the show, Rob Armstrong and Katie Martin discuss the case for a collapse. Also, they go long the UK and long September. Sign up for the FT Weekend Festival at ft.com/festival and use the promo…
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Read Full Blog Here In this episode, Campbell explores one of the biggest creeping costs for property investors today, land tax, and why its rising impact should prompt a serious rethink of long-term investment strategies. He breaks down how land tax thresholds and rates have shifted over the last 20 years in Victoria, NSW, and Queensland, and high…
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Burlesque's beginnings blossomed out of La Belle Époque, the interwar period between the Franco-Prussian war and WW1. An era where creativity and the arts boomed and the Burlesque show was born and it created stars, women like Liane de Pougy, a star, a desired courtesan, a princess and a nun. Hosted by Katie Charlwood I'm on Tour! Get Your Tickets …
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For decades, queer people have been told that acceptance comes with conditions - be more normal, more mainstream, more palatable. But a new generation of queer artists is rejecting these expectations entirely. This fourth and final summer special examines how queer voices are choosing authentic expression over respectability politics, even when it …
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In this Q&A episode, Stuart dives into some complex and common questions from listeners navigating investment property decisions, superannuation strategies, and long-term planning. Tammy asks whether refinancing an investment loan and increasing an equity release is the best way to fund home renovations and a car upgrade. Stuart explains why sellin…
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The brothers welcome to the show the Palestinian theologian and pastor Munther Isaac to discuss Palestinian Christianity in the context of the depravity of the Gaza genocide, the theology of empire, the anti-Palestinian distortions in both so-called Christian Zionism and liberal Western Chrisian churches, the urgent need for rethinking the meaning …
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In Intergroup Conflict, Recategorization, and Identity Construction in Acts: Breaking the Cycle of Slander, Labeling and Violence (Bloomsbury, 2023) Hyun Ho Park employs social identity to create the first thorough analysis via such methodology of Acts 21:17-23:35, which contains one of the fiercest intergroup conflicts in Acts. Park's assessment a…
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In this episode, we talk about the revolutionary scientific applications of human urine that are transforming medicine, energy production, and agriculture. We explore how researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences are creating stem cells from urine that could treat Alzheimer's disease and other conditions, examine Doctor Musa Shaker's groundbre…
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A warm, low-frequency cousin of white and pink noise—this smoothed brown noise offers a deeper, more grounded sound. Its softened edges create a gentle sonic cushion, perfect for sleep, focus, or masking everyday distractions. 🔹 Want More? ▶ Unlock 8-Hour Versions – Listen to extended, ad-free episodes on Patreon: Support on Patreon ▶ Stream or Dow…
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Derek Moore and Michael Snyder touch on Nvidia post earnings to see whether the options market go the expected moves right or not. Then, they explore Interactive Brokers replacing Walgreens in the S&P 500 Index and how new entrants are often a big, overlooked aspect of S&P earnings growth. Then, they once again check in on the Fed and PCE Inflation…
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In part 1 of this Q&A session, Joseph Goldstein gives Buddhist-flavored insight on accepting impermanence, developing our practice, and loving selflessly. In this episode, Joseph Goldstein offers his perspective on: The path from accepting impermanence to happiness Letting go of clinging and becoming attuned to the truth of change The stages we go …
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Peter Mallouk recalls when he first learned of Jonathan Clements and how the two became close friends before introducing a clip show of Jonathan’s finest Down the Middle wisdom. He also shares the plan for Down the Middle moving forward amid Jonathan’s continued health struggles. Hosted by Creative Planning’s Director of Financial Education, Jonath…
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Football is back! With that in mind, we’re going with a gridiron theme this week as we pull out our crystal ball and dig into what quarter of the bull vs bear game we’re in. We also explore the implications of the Fed shakeups on the economy, particularly regarding interest rates and housing, and look at the economic significance of population grow…
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Immerse yourself in pure relaxation with the soothing sounds of rain noise for sleeping! The constant sound of rainfall for sleep creates a white noise so blissful, your eyes will be heavy in no time. This white noise sleep ambience lasts for 8 hours, letting you enjoy the rain sounds throughout the night. Listening to the soft pitter-patter of rai…
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The Trump administration has again extended its control over the US economy, now taking a 10 per cent stake in the chip manufacturer Intel. Control of the means of production is a foundational tenet of socialism and Marxism, but the Republican party remains silent. Today on the show, Katie Martin and US managing editor Brooke Masters ask, “What the…
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A look at the ways that lives of tyrants come to an end, and how that might shape what you should be doing now. Watch this episode: https://youtu.be/t0Trm8k1lgc?si=mZGNVV8-UrAB-PdX Read the post that inspired this episode: https://degenerateart.beehiiv.com/p/when-trump-is-gone Subscribe to Andrea Pitzer’s Degenerate Art newsletter to support Next C…
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Listener Q&A where Andy talks about: How to account on your tax return for the basis in inherited IRAs ( 7:00 ) Is having large Required Minimum Distributions ("RMDs") really a bad thing ( 12:04 ) Is there any merit to using a break-even analysis to help decide when to start Social Security ( 15:59 ) When does it make sense for someone to consider …
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In this episode of Palestine This Week, we begin with the IPC’s declaration of famine in parts of Gaza—only the fifth time in history such a designation has been made. We examine how Israel has sought to discredit the finding while continuing to block aid and target food infrastructure. The episode also covers leaked Israeli military data showing t…
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Commerce Secretary Lutnick told CNBC yesterday that top pentagon officials are discussing taking stakes in defense contractors like Lockheed Martin as the possibility of nationalization expands beyond Intel. But the resounding sentiment from startups and investors is that this could have disastrous consequences on innovation in the sector.…
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Fall asleep among the stars in this luxurious spaceship bedroom! The soothing sounds of the spaceship engines mimic relaxing white noise, which is perfect for calming your mind and preparing you for a night of blissful sleep. If you struggle to sleep because of insomnia, tinnitus, or the occasional outside sound keeping you awake, spaceship white n…
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Hugh explains how yesterday’s report on the IDF in Gaza was wrong…and how yesterday’s reports on the whacky DNC in Minneapolis was on the mark. Plus Bret Baier, Byron York, David Drucker, Admiral Mark Montgomery (USN, Ret), Bethany Mandel, and Lileks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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The annual meeting of central bankers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, is supposed to be an intellectual retreat. Instead, it was overshadowed by personal and political attacks on US Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook. Today on the show, Katie Martin talks to US economics editor Claire Jones about her reporting from Jackson Hole and what might happen …
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Read full blog here. In this episode, Stuart sounds the alarm on property spruikers and how to spot the latest fads that can lead unsuspecting investors astray. Drawing from decades of experience, he explains how to distinguish genuine investment advice from cleverly packaged sales pitches designed to serve the seller, not the buyer. From positive …
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Hugh interviews Alex Marlow, editor-in-chief of Breitbart News, host of "The Alex Marlow Show" on Salem Podcast Network, about his new book, "Breaking the Law: Exposing the Weaponization of America\'s Legal System Against Donald Trump" and Dan Senor, host of Call Me Back, about the IDF operating in Gaza City and hitting Nasser hospital. See omnystu…
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The Battle of Castle Itter has to be one of the weirdest battle of the Second World War, it's the SS against Wermacht, the Austrian Resistance, US troops, an SS officer, some politicians, a famous tennis player and Charles de Gaulle's sister....in the Alps Hosed by Katie Charlwood Donate at: Patreon Tip Jar Beacons (at the bottom of the page) Follo…
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Summary This special episode brings together five queer musicians reflecting on how music shaped their identities and artistic paths. From Aruan's transformative encounter with Soft Cell on Top of the Pops in 1981 to SADBOY's mission to normalise emotional expression in Black masculinity, each artist reveals how music provided both refuge and resis…
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In this Q&A episode, Stuart answers a diverse set of listener questions covering retirement preparation, home upgrade decisions, cash flow optimisation, and early-stage financial planning. He begins with El, a couple in their late 50s wondering whether switching from Care and Brighter Super to Vanguard Super is worth the effort as they approach ret…
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The scholarship of theology and religion teaches us that the God of the Bible was without a body, only revealing himself in the Old Testament in words mysteriously uttered through his prophets, and in the New Testament in the body of Christ. The portrayal of God as corporeal and masculine is seen as merely metaphorical, figurative, or poetic. But, …
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Derek Moore and Shane Skinner geek out on the second derivative option Greek Vanna to understand how implied volatility changes cause buying or selling in markets. Plus, does Powell and the Fed not care about inflation anymore? Later, examine the post-election year seasonality to see if we are entering a historically weak period. All that plus what…
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You asked for it. . . the sequel is here! Millions of people love our white noise volume 1. We decided to bring your favorite sleep sound back! Fall asleep tonight with our most soothing white noise sound remastered for your sleeping pleasure! You already know white noise is great for helping you sleep, study or focus. Get the much-needed rest you …
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