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Chat With Traders

Ian Cox and Tessa Dao

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Chat With Traders is your key to the minds of trading's elite performers. Start listening to learn how a diverse mix of traders went from zero to hero, how they successfully trade markets today, and get their best tips 'n pointers for profitable performance, plus much more. Note: You are responsible for your own trading decisions—this is not financial advice.
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Welcome to English Plus with Danny — your one-stop podcast for lifelong learning. Whether you’re here to improve your English or explore a wide range of fascinating topics — from language and life skills to original stories by Danny — this podcast is your gateway to learning and creativity. Never stop learning… or creating. 🎧 Unlock full access on Apple Podcasts or Patreon. 🌐 Visit englishpluspodcast.com for articles, deep dives, and exclusive content.
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SchoolDay is a zero-trust ecosystem orchestration platform that empowers edtech apps without sharing student data. The Reshaping Learning podcast from SchoolDay, in partnership with educators across the world, explores the tools, resources, practices and movements that are reshaping education. Learn about how to keep teaching and learning fresh, engaging, relevant and safe in your classroom, school or district.
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Dinner Church Podcast

Fresh Expressions NA

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Dinner Churches are starting all over North America. Why? It's not just that they are an effective, affordable, and contextual approach to church planting. They also follow in the footsteps of Jesus and the early church, who made disciples and cultivated community around the table. In this podcast, you'll be led by J.D. and Heather, two longtime pastors now leading Dinner Churches. You will hear from theologians, historians, and other Dinner Church practitioners. Any ordinary church can star ...
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Privacy On The Ground

World Privacy Forum

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Privacy On The Ground is where privacy meets real life. Discussions about privacy in relation to government policy, legal compliance, or tech can be complicated and inaccessible. But the meaning of privacy and how data use affects us in our real lives is anything but: It is contextual and tangible. That's what we aim for with Privacy on the Ground. In this podcast, you'll hear talks and stories that reflect what privacy means for real people and real lives. Privacy On The Ground is a product ...
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The official learning channel for Autodesk® Maya® software, the 3D animation software offers a comprehensive creative feature set for 3D computer animation, modeling, simulation, rendering, and compositing on a highly extensible production platform. The Autodesk® Maya® Learning Channel provides tutorials of all levels to help you learn Autodesk® Maya®.
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Learn how to reach the unreached, build healthy local churches, and raise up the next generation of leaders no matter where you are in the world. Join Pastor Rod Plummer, his team, and leaders from around the world as they discuss missions, ministry, and reaching more people with the message of Jesus. Under Pastor Rod’s leadership, Lifehouse Church has grown from a team of 16 to thousands of weekly attendees across Japan and Asia and thousands of people reached with the gospel every year. In ...
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A show about Weird Stuff, hosted by AP Strange. AP interviews cool weirdos about their work, and invites friends on to discuss second sequels in franchises in a series called "Third Time's the Charm". Other fun surprises await...
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Living the Language... Deliberately personal, authentic, and inclusive - independent podcast. Exemplary stories in work-life, language, and the everyday in a fun & interesting way. Socials: @iAntonio_media . Web: www.iAntonio.com PERSON: Ian Antonio Patterson – host and producer presents as an Independent Podcaster and Educator – whose works enhance the contextual adult learning experience with rich media – and the backing of various formal and self-taught faculties. PRIVACY: this podcast ne ...
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Sage Sociology

Sage Publications

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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from Sage for Sociology. 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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Thy Kingdom Pod

TMS Global

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Are you passionate about cross-cultural ministry and the Kingdom of God? Then you won't want to miss the TMS Global podcast. Join us on this exciting journey and visit TMS-Global.org to learn more about how TMS Global is joining Jesus in His mission.
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Tchicaya Ellis Robertson, Ph.D., is a self-proclaimed quant geek with a focus on eXperience measurement. On All Things X, Dr. T explores the study, practice, and measurement of eXperience with academics, practitioners, and insights professionals. Listeners can expect to learn best practices, hear exciting new insights, and/or pick up a few new nuggets about eXperience that they can get really excited about! #AllThingsX
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Welcome to Another Edu Podcast. Where we talk about anything and everything education and technology related, nothing is too taboo. We as educators feel that this should be a place to discuss education, the good, the bad and the ugly.
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The "We OutChea" Expat Podcast

"We Outchea" Expat Podcast

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The "We Outchea" Expat Podcast is a weekly podcast where expats from different countries have candid conversations on politics, economics, social issues, entertainment and ways they can intersect. You know, the fun stuff.
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We're all familiar with the "Scramble for Africa" and the Sykes-Picot agreement—arbitrary lines drawn by colonial powers that have caused a century of conflict and division. But focusing only on that problem is getting stuck in the past. This article, "Beyond the Scramble," acknowledges that pernicious legacy but pivots to the future. It's a deep d…
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How do you pull off the biggest, most violent smash-and-grab in human history? You can't just say that's what you're doing. You need a story. You need a justification. This episode is a three-part journey into the long, dark, and ridiculously complicated shadow of empires, framed as "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly". Part 1: The "Good" We dissect t…
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This week, multidisciplinary artist and researcher Caitlin Fitzgerald joins AP for a conversation about her art, the stories behind her work in various mediums, and folklore which infuses storytelling down through the ages. Caitlin creates visual art in the form of ceramics, stained glass, illustration, mixed media, and digital art- all of which sh…
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We've all seen the headlines about museums "returning" artifacts, often after acrimonious debates. But this conversation is usually stuck in a loop of "who stole what" and "who saved what." What if we're missing the entire point? This article, "The Missing Pieces," reframes the entire discussion. It’s not just about the objects; it's about the "emp…
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Do you ever feel caught between cultures? Like your playlist, your bookshelf, and your beliefs are a global mashup? I get it. In this personal monologue, I'm digging into that "in-between" feeling. Is it "Westernization"? Is it something to feel guilty about? Or is this just what it means to build a modern identity in a connected world? This isn't …
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In this powerful episode, we sit down with Lakepointe Pastor of Digital Ministries Carlos Erazo to hear his journey from a college student YouTuber in El Salvador to leading one of America’s most influential digital ministries. His message to churches: stop treating social media as a billboard and start seeing it as the new Mars Hill — a global gat…
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On this week's show Jay Shenk joins AP for a discussion about art, magic, and technology and how the history and methods behind these subjects intertwine in the 20th century. Jay is a self-described student of the strange, advertising professional, and tech hobbyist who is also pursuing a Masters degree in Art and Technology at the University of Ok…
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Dr. Efrat t Levy is a cybersecurity expert with a PhD in Computer Science and AI from Ben-Gurion University—one of Israel’s top tech institutions. After years studying how to detect hackers through side-channel signals, she applied the same logic to trading. In this conversation, Dr. Levy explains how she uses machine learning to map non-repainting…
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What happens when learning jumps off the page and into motion? In this episode, we chat with Diane Fraser and Jacie Chandler from the Emerald Coast Science Center, Patty Messer from the Grande Innovation Academy in Casa Grande, Arizona, and Ruth Wilson from Oglethorpe County Schools in Georgia. These passionate educators share how SMALLab from EdMo…
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As of this month, The AP Strange Show has been around for one whole year! This is a brief bonus for listeners, a thank you to all who have tuned in or appeared on the show, and some thoughts about where it's headed. Along with that stuff, there's a few horror movie recommendations for your spooky season pleasure, and even a seance! Thanks to everyo…
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This is Episode 1 of our new series, "Are We Still Living in the Shadow of Colonialism?" This episode calmly decodes the complex economic systems—like international debt, trade imbalances, and structural adjustment programs—that replaced formal colonies. The goal is not blame, but understanding. We then explore powerful solutions, from the rise of …
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Are we still living in the shadow of colonialism? This week, English Plus Podcast moves beyond simple blame to ask a more powerful question: How do we build a better future? Join host Danny for this special trailer introducing a week of content focused on solutions, not just problems. We'll explore economic sovereignty, the legacy of artificial bor…
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This week, AP catches up with Adam Sayne, longtime host of the Conspirinormal podcast and organizer of the Strange Realities conferences in Tennessee. The show has been on hiatus, but Adam assures us in this conversation that Conspirirnormal will return- they start off by talking about his thirteen years of hosting, interviewing, and presenting ide…
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We’ve spent this week dissecting the mechanics of poverty—the bandwidth tax, the language of judgment, the theft of the future. So… now what? This episode is the crucial final step: moving from intellectual understanding to real-world practice. We're talking about how to close the empathy gap, not with grand policies, but in the checkout line, on t…
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We're often told to fight poverty because it's the "right" thing to do. It is. But what if it's also the "smartest" thing to do for our own economic future? Poverty isn't just a problem for the poor; it's a massive drag on the entire economy. It wastes human potential, strains public services, and stifles innovation. Our latest article makes the pr…
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In the final chapter of The Scarcity Trap, we ask the most important question: Now that we know the psychology, what do we do? Host Danny argues that for decades, anti-poverty efforts have suffered from a massive "psychological blind spot," often creating systems that tax bandwidth and erode dignity. This episode lays out a new vision for building …
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For many of us, the future is a place we plan for. But what if you couldn't afford to even think about it? This episode dives deep into the profound link between poverty and time perception. We explore how financial scarcity forces a person into a state of perpetual crisis management, making "later" an unimaginable luxury. This isn't about a lack o…
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