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Get a daily glimpse at the history of American football highlighting the events, people, teams, and anniversaries that took place on the calendar day, the year, or the story that the episode centers on. The show is in lock-step with our website PigskinDispatch.com to bring football fans of all ages a refreshing and fun gridiron experience!
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A podcast for the thinkers in freight. Everything is Logistics is hosted by Blythe Brumleve and we're telling the stories behind how your favorite stuff (and people!) get from point A to B. Industry topics include freight, logistics, transportation, maritime, warehousing, intermodal, and trucking along with the intersection of technology and marketing within the industry. 123k downloads and rated as a top 5% podcast out of all industries and growing. Follow along to stay curious and become a ...
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Stories are all around us. Digital media has changed the landscape for creators, media professionals, journalists, marketers, and YOU, worldwide. Welcome to Digital Narrative. On this podcast, we discuss compelling case studies and empathy-driven storytelling techniques that create real-world impact. Join this hub for intentional conversation, focused on surfacing best practices and innovative new takes on the most elemental forms of human communication: storytelling and visual arts. In each ...
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*This podcast is now archived but I'm actively still producing b2b marketing and the attention economy episodes over on 'The Digital Dispatch Podcast'. And maybe throwing in a complaint or two about the Jaguars. Follow along with all of my content/socials at: https://digitaldispatch.io/blythe-brumleve-bio-owner-of-digital-dispatch/
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Dispatches FM

Adam Bemma

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Dispatches FM (Radio) is a digital storytelling media mentorship project featuring reports and documentaries curated by Adam Bemma, mobile journalism trainer, media consultant and founder of Developing World Media. Dispatches FM (Podcast) uses professional sound design to create short-form podcast episodes in audio (hosted on Anchor and distributed to all major podcatchers) and video (hosted on YouTube and shared to all social media platforms). Developing World Media is a consultancy based i ...
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Welcome to The Frame Podcast, the audio extension of The Dispatch Digital, your go-to source for in-depth coverage of news, business, sports, society, crime, and social issues—with a special focus on government and political affairs. Hosted by our Political Editor, Tom Gibbs, the podcast offers sharp analysis, interviews, and discussions on the stories shaping Kenya and beyond. Join us for a fresh take on today’s most critical topics, featuring guest experts or Tom’s solo deep dives. Follow ...
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Learn how to use wireless communications to develop true dispatch communications, implement and manage communications tools, improve one-to-many communication, keep up to date with security and customer satisfaction trends, increase coverage and range, and roll out push-to-talk technology. The primary audience for the Wireless Communications Explained podcast is information technology (IT), engineering, and operations professionals that use wireless communications. Featuring Chas Elliott, Pr ...
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Across the Sky

Lee Enterprises

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The Lee Weather Team hosts a fast-paced weekly podcast that tackles hot topics (and cold!) plus what’s trending in meteorology, science and climate. The show isn't limited to hard science as our hosts and guests tug at your emotions from stories out in the elements. The Lee Weather team features Matt Holiner of Lee Enterprises' Midwest group in Chicago, Kirsten Lang of the Tulsa World in Oklahoma, Joe Martucci of the Press of Atlantic City, N.J., and Sean Sublette of the Richmond Times-Dispa ...
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The official podcast of the International Committee of the Red Cross in the US & Canada. Podcasting to you from Washington, DC. We aim to delves into the rules of war and takes you to the frontlines of some of the most inaccessible conflicts in the world, where the ICRC and the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement work to neutrally and independently respond to emergencies. OUR MISSION: The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is an impartial, neutral and independent organization whose ...
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AI for Business

The AIpreneur

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Dive into the ever evolving world of AI for Business, where we bring you the latest AI News and AI Tools in 5 minutes. You'll learn everything you need to take advantage of the opportunities in AI and stay ahead of the competition. Whether you're an entrepreneur, tech enthusiast, or simply curious about the future, stay up-to-date with the fast paced development of artificial intelligence in a quick and easy format.
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Alchemystic N/Sight

Danielle M. Holdman

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The Alchemy Parlour podcast with Certified Professional Coach and Ordained Metaphysical Minister & Practitioner, Danielle M. Holdman, CPC is a podcast centered around spiritual, personal and professional development for the soul. Delivered through pep talks from Danielle M Holdman, and interviews from life’s students that step up to the mic to share their consciousness taken from their own research, experiences and journey. Topics range from practical spirituality, transpersonal experiences, ...
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Code Brew Labs is one of the fine taxi app development companies, that is known for providing services to entrepreneurs and small businesses. Our skilled developers can build customized apps according to your needs and requirements and we additionally provide various services from carpooling/to taxi-sharing apps. Our taxi booking app development services allow cab businesses to control their fleet operations in real time.
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Digits Dynasty is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear. HIGHLIGHTED SHOW - DIGITS DYNASTY “Digits Dynasty” is an engaging podcast where we debate the greatest athletes to don each uniform number in sports history. Each episode focuses on a specific number, featuring passionate discussions, stats, and anecdotes…
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The focal point of our discourse revolves around the rather astonishing decision made by the University of Kansas to terminate the employment of its most successful head football coach in history, Dr. A.R. Kennedy. In this episode, we engage with Timothy B. Brown from FootballArchaeology.com, who elucidates the intricate details surrounding this co…
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In Today's AI for Business News: China declares AI self-sufficiency a top national priority to develop its own chips, software, and AI talent. Anthropic’s CEO stresses the urgent need to better understand how AI models work before they become too powerful. AI helps uncover a hidden cause of Alzheimer’s disease and points to a possible new treatment…
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The 1948 NFL season marks a significant chapter in the annals of American football, particularly for the Philadelphia Eagles, who emerged victorious in a championship rematch against the Chicago Cardinals, thus securing their first title. In this enlightening discussion, I, along with our esteemed guest Brian Michael, delve into the intricacies of …
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In Today’s AI for Business News: Anthropic starts a new research effort to explore if AI systems might show signs of consciousness. Tests raise concerns about GPT-4.1’s safety after troubling responses and lack of public documentation. Apple and Meta are fined a total of $800 million by the EU for breaking new digital fairness rules. Musician Imoge…
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In this powerful episode of The Successful Contractor, host Bob Houchin sits down with retiring coach, trainer, and mentor Michael Zeller — a man who’s impacted thousands of lives through his 40-year career in business, leadership, and service. This isn’t just a retrospective. It’s a masterclass in life and business. From growing up in a working-cl…
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My newsletter: https://simonowens.substack.com/ If you work in the media industry, you’re likely aware of The New York Times tremendous success with its gaming vertical; in fact, millions of people subscribe solely so they can play games like Wordle and Connections. But it’s not the only publisher that’s incorporated games into its business strateg…
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In Today’s AI for Business News: Sand AI’s video generator Magi-1 impresses with smooth motion — but blocks politically sensitive content in China. Over 30 experts challenge OpenAI’s plan to drop its nonprofit model in a letter to regulators. Microsoft launches Researcher and Analyst Copilots for deeper support in research and data analysis. Trump …
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Digits Dynasty is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear. HIGHLIGHTED SHOW - DIGITS DYNASTY “Digits Dynasty” is an engaging podcast where we debate the greatest athletes to don each uniform number in sports history. Each episode focuses on a specific number, featuring passionate discussions, stats, and anecdotes…
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Tariff news changes by the hour, and freight pros can’t afford to fall behind. In this solo episode, Blythe shares how she used AI tools to get smart on global trade policy fast and prep for a talk on tariffs with real confidence. From building a research system to generating a podcast from her notes, Blythe walks through the AI workflows that help…
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Since the beginning of time, war has been used as a tool to resolve disagreements. While countless numbers of civilians die in war, the cost of war only gets more expensive each year. In this episode, we look at one of the only programs on the globe that brings together adversaries and allies to talk through ways to reduce the costs of war—in treas…
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The primary focus of today's discourse centers on the historical context and significance of the 1947 NFL Championship game, featuring the Chicago Cardinals. Our esteemed guest, historian Joe Ziemba, elucidates the remarkable journey of the Cardinals during that illustrious season, culminating in their first championship victory. Check out Joe on h…
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In Today's AI for Business News: Anthropic says AI “employees” will soon join company networks with access, memory, and decision-making power. Huawei steps up to replace Nvidia in China’s AI chip race with its new 910C processor. Google’s hefty monthly payments to Samsung to preinstall Gemini AI raise fresh antitrust questions. The Washington Post …
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In Today's AI for Business News: China lifts foreign ownership limits on app store services, opening its digital economy to global AI companies. The UAE launches a new office to draft legislation using AI, aiming to cut lawmaking time by 70%. Anthropic shares findings from over 300,000 Claude chats, showing how AI shifts values based on context. Go…
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From de minimis drama to geopolitical trade shakeups, tariffs are doing more than raising prices, they're forcing a full rewrite of how e-commerce logistics gets done. Harshida Acharya, Chief Strategy Officer at Fulfillment IQ and host of the eCOM Logistics Podcast, joins the show to explain what these policy changes really mean for brands. If you’…
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The episode illuminates the intriguing narrative of a football stadium in Japan that bears the name of Nile Kinnick, a revered Heisman Trophy winner. We delve into the historical significance of this unique connection between American football and Japanese culture, as articulated by our guest, Timothy P. Brown, a football archaeologist. Kinnick, wh…
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In Today’s AI for Business News: Mechanize wants to automate the global workforce, training AI agents to take on white-collar jobs in virtual work environments. Cursor AI's support chatbot caused confusion by inventing a fake policy, leading to backlash and canceled subscriptions. DeepMind pushes for "experiential learning," where AI improves by do…
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The pivotal year of 1946 marked a transformative moment in professional football, as the Chicago Bears navigated a tumultuous landscape to secure the NFL championship amidst the backdrop of returning veterans and emerging competition from a rival league. The resurgence of talent, as veterans transitioned from military service back to the gridiron, …
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In Today's AI for Business News: OpenAI is in talks to acquire Windsurf (formerly Codeium), a coding startup, in what could be its largest deal yet. Google previews Gemini 2.5 Flash, a new model with a “thinking budget” to manage quality, speed, and cost in real time. Profluent debuts ProGen3, large-scale AI models that design new proteins, includi…
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The salient focus of today's discussion lies in the exploration of the intricate world of trading cards, specifically those associated with the Pittsburgh Steelers, as we engage with Ryan Minnigh, the curator of 304 Collector's Corner. Ryan's passion for football history and card collecting emerged during the pandemic, transforming what began as a …
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My newsletter: https://simonowens.substack.com/ You’ve probably never heard of Schneps Media, but if you live in any of the five boroughs of New York, you’ve probably encountered its content. Started as a single Queens newspaper in 1985, the company gradually bought up community news outlets all across New York, and it’s since expanded into Philade…
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In Today's AI for Business News: Nvidia’s H20 AI chips now require a U.S. license for export to China, affecting global AI hardware plans. Google uses AI to shut down millions of scam ad accounts and spot deepfake fraud faster. OpenAI rolls out o3 and o4-mini models with improved reasoning, image input, and coding powers. Claude from Anthropic gets…
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Today, we delve into the captivating narrative of the 1945 NFL season, a period marked by significant transitions and the emergence of remarkable teams. The episode features a distinguished guest historian, Joe Squires, who elucidates the historical context surrounding the Cleveland Rams' championship victory, a triumph achieved amidst the backdrop…
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In Today's AI for Business News: OpenAI tests a ChatGPT-powered social platform that could rival X and Meta. DeepSeek commits to open-source by sharing its inference engine and top-ranking model tools. Apple trains AI without collecting user data, using synthetic samples and private on-device comparisons. Top AI models try solving crimes in a video…
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In Today’s AI for Business News: Crosswalk buttons in California were hacked to play AI-generated voices mimicking Musk and Zuckerberg, raising public tech security concerns. Google teams up with researchers to decode dolphin communication using a new AI model trained on decades of underwater recordings. OpenAI rolls out new developer-only GPT-4.1 …
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AI is being hyped as the magic bullet for supply chains—but what happens when your infrastructure isn’t ready to support it? In this episode, Blythe Brumleve chats with David Bell, CEO of Cloneops.ai, about the cold, hard realities of deploying AI in logistics. From unreliable data pipelines to the complexity of nearshoring, David breaks down what’…
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The focal point of this episode is the intriguing history of the forward pass in American football, as elucidated by our esteemed guest, Timothy P. Brown from footballarchaeology.com. This information comes from his original post titled: Wabash and Kent Lambert's Forward Pass Innovations For the written post of this story check out pigskindispatch.…
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In Today's AI for Business News: Safe Superintelligence Inc. raises $2 billion despite no product, drawing backing from tech giants. Former OpenAI employees support Elon Musk’s lawsuit, challenging the shift from nonprofit values. AI tool outperforms doctors in diagnosing tuberculosis using smartphone-based lung scans. Apple’s AI push stalls due to…
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The central focus of this podcast episode is the examination of the remarkable 1944 NFL Championship game, wherein the Green Bay Packers triumphed over the New York Giants, thereby securing their sixth championship title. Bob Swick is a football card and memorabilia historian. He has published Gridiron Greats Magazine since 2008. Amidst the backdro…
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In Today’s AI for Business News: Trump strikes a deal with NVIDIA to keep selling AI chips to China, even after raising tariffs. Google confirms Reddit is using its Gemini AI model to power Reddit Answers. TSMC may face a $1 billion fine over chips that ended up in Huawei’s AI processors. OpenAI gives ChatGPT a memory upgrade that tracks your prefe…
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In this episode of The Successful Contractor, host Bob Houchin sits down with Carl DiBene, the Director of Training at CertainPath, to uncover game-changing strategies for running a profitable home services business. With decades of experience—including managing $500M in sales at one time—Carl shares hard-earned lessons and proven tactics to help c…
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The 1943 National Football League season stands as a remarkable testament to resilience and tenacity amidst the backdrop of global conflict, culminating in an extraordinary championship victory by the Chicago Bears. Today's guest expert is "Chicago's Sports Historian" Jack Silverstein of readjack.wordpress.com and author of "Why We Root: Mad Obsess…
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In Today’s AI for Business News: Meta’s former policy director prepares to tell Congress about alleged secret AI briefings with China and an $18B hidden ad business. OpenAI hits back at Elon Musk with a countersuit, calling his actions harmful to the company and the public. Google unveils its most powerful AI chip yet and major upgrades to Gemini, …
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My newsletter: https://thelongstory.substack.com/ Earlier this year, China crossed a major milestone when BYD, an electric car company based in its Shaanxi province, surpassed Tesla in total sales. What’s more, most experts believe the country is only at the beginning of its EV dominance. In a recent Washington Post article titled “How China pulled…
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In Today's AI for Business News: Waymo responds to concerns after a draft privacy policy hinted at using rider videos for AI training and ads. Meta denies claims that its Llama 4 models were unfairly trained to perform better on benchmarks. IBM buys data consulting firm Hakkoda to boost its AI services for finance, healthcare, and public sectors. M…
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In Today's AI for Business News: Google DeepMind is using paid noncompete deals in the UK to stop researchers from joining competitors, causing frustration among staff. Shopify tells employees to prove a job can’t be done by AI before hiring, and plans to include AI use in performance reviews. The White House directs all federal agencies to appoint…
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Many people in logistics shy away from giving their opinions online. But Jennifer Morris founded her company Ship Happens to do the exact opposite–by giving opinions online that help other SMBs from shipping headaches. Jenn joins the show to talk about her more than 20 years in logistics, how brokerage sales strategies are different for women, and …
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The focal point of our discussion today revolves around the historical significance and evolution of striped helmets in American football. As we delve into the origins of this distinctive feature, we are joined by Timothy P. Brown of Football Archaeology, who elucidates the timeline and context in which these stripes emerged. We explore the early i…
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In Today's AI for Business News: A judge rejects OpenAI’s move to dismiss The New York Times’ copyright case, allowing parts of the lawsuit to move forward. Meta launches its new Llama 4 models—Scout and Maverick—offering big improvements in performance and efficiency. Former OpenAI researchers predict superhuman AI by 2027, sparking fresh concerns…
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The 1942 NFL championship game is the focal point of our discussion, highlighting a dramatic confrontation between the undefeated Chicago Bears and the formidable Washington Redskins. This extraordinary matchup, occurring amidst the backdrop of World War II, marked a turning point in the history of American football, as it showcased the evolution o…
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Alchemystic N/Sight, Collective Dispatch invites you to explore the powerful intersection of metaphysical philosophy, mysticism, and real-world strategy. This episode is a beacon for those who feel untethered yet ready to lead themselves through the transformative cycles of our time. Episode Highlights: Navigating In-Between Worlds: Discover how th…
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In Today's AI for Business News: Intel and TSMC are in talks for a joint chipmaking partnership, with White House support and internal pushback at Intel. A Pew study shows experts are far more optimistic about AI than the public, especially on jobs and impact. New research from Anthropic finds AI often hides how it really reasons, raising red flags…
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In Today's AI for Business News: OpenAI is accused of training GPT-4o on paywalled O'Reilly Media books without permission, raising more copyright concerns. Researchers at UC San Diego report that AI can now pass a standard Turing Test, making it harder to tell AI apart from humans. Anthropic introduces Claude for Education, a tool designed to help…
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In Today’s AI for Business News: Gemini, Claude, and Grok see big traffic gains as the chatbot race heats up, even as ChatGPT holds its lead with 500 million weekly users. Agility Robotics nears $400 million in funding to grow Digit, its humanoid robot already working in real-world jobs. An AI therapy bot shows strong results in treating depression…
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