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The Dox

Javen McCaster

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Welcome to The Dox, where we hold down everything you need to know. We share our opinions on topics dealing with everything in the entertainment industry. Catch us every Thursday 6-7:00 PM on WVGS 91.9 FM
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Today's Topic

Today's Topic Productions

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What happens when friends start recording their conversations? You get Today's Topic. Join us as we pretend we aren't being recorded, attempting to not dox ourselves while maintaining some arbitrary level of authenticity. We don't claim to have any answers at all and we welcome any feedback about what we talk about in these sessions. We're the perfect soundtrack for your commute, that long car line, or finally getting to that gardening you've been putting off. We might be biased but we think ...
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Hosts Ben Brock Johnson and Amory Sivertson dig into the internet's vast and curious ecosystem of online communities to find untold histories, unsolved mysteries, and other jaw-dropping stories online and IRL.
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We all need a miracle. “Miraculous: stories of divine intervention” is a new audio documentary experience from the nonprofit Deidox, each episode made by a dozen or so artists and volunteers. Learn more at http://www.deidox.org/miraculous/ “For God intended that your faith not be established on man’s wisdom but by trusting in His almighty power.” ABOUT DEIDOX: Deidox is a group of Christian media missionaries working to help the world know God and make God known. Building off a 15 year legac ...
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STROOM Radio is the radio-channel of STROOM: management, bookings, publishing and Dox Records. Artists/bands represented by STROOM: - Benjamin Herman - Benny Sings - Bombay Connection - Dox Orchestra - Easy Aloha's - Izaline Calister - New Cool Collective - Wouter Hamel - Zuco 103 Each episode a different artist/band will play their all time favorite tunes!
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Triple H Mixtapes Presents… The Three p (3p) podCAST: Focusing On Christian Hip Hop Content As Presented On para-DOX parABLEs And Triple H Mixtapes.Pointing People Towards Torah & The Gospels, Exploring The Jewish Roots, Exposing Pagan Christianity And Showing The Spiritual Roots To Dis-Ease.
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Beabosscoaching

Beatriz Rivera

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A social worker turned entrepreneur coach from South Central started her own podcast and now she has some interesting questions. Questions like: Can entrepreneurship unlock our potential? and How do we embrace our entrepreneur identity? Overall this podcast will be a blend of practical tips for building entrepreneur skills, and sharing in the journey that makes us want to jump in joy or jump off a cliff. Come say hello at https://www.beabosscoaching.com/.
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Welcome to The Lockdown. Privacy doesn’t have to be all-or-nothing. The inability to attain extreme levels of privacy shouldn’t deter one from taking any protective measures at all. The show is hosted by Ray Heffer, an expert in the field of privacy and cybersecurity, with each episode touching on a range of topics such as data privacy, password management, and secure browsing habits. Tin-foil hats are optional!
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Shaky Understanding

Beverlee Jean and Allison Powell

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Join Beverlee Jean, a Shakespeare super-fan, and Allison Powell, a bard beginner, as they go through Shakespeare's works along with special guests from the plays themselves!
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Toxic Cooking Show

Christopher D Patchet, LCSW Lindsay McClane

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Misogyny, $800 first dates, simps, and high-value women: Social media has been busy cooking up and feeding us an addictive but toxic slurry of trends over the past few years. Here at The Toxic Cooking Show we're two friends dedicated to breaking down these trends, terms, and taunts into their simplest ingredients to understand where they came from and how they affect our lives. Join us each week as we ponder and discuss charged topics like personal responsibility and "not all men" before pla ...
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Do Not Worry

Anthony Sargon

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Coming to you from the heart of Beirut, Lebanon, DO NOT WORRY is a comedy podcast hosted by Anthony Sargon and his interns Elijah and Nour! In a country on the verge of complete economic and political collapse, let's take a few moments to discuss life in Beirut, influencer cringe, movies, TV, and more!
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The world of technology is changing so fast it's hard to keep up. From new advances in AI and robotics to software and hardware advancements we only dreamed of as children. Join Kevin, Sarah, Paul, & Bobby in our weekly technology-focused discussion.
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C Suite

Claudette McGowan

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The C Suite podcast is elevating cyber literacy for everyday people. Join Claudette McGowan, TD Bank’s Global Executive Officer for Cyber Security, as she explores how cyber-attacks happen and what we can do to avoid them. From phishing schemes to robocalls and even huge corporate hacks, on this show, Claudette meets with C Suite leaders to discuss cyber challenges and ways to help people become more protected and resilient.
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Like a rowdy carpool, or sitting in the bar car on the train home, join us for a raucous roundtable discussion of topics from big (politics) to small (obscure movie minutiae). Hosted by screenwriter/filmmaker C. Jay Cox, regular panelists include Jackie Monahan, Dommy Siclari, Julie Perkins, Chip Phillips, Helen McElwain & Greg Ivan Smith.
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In this podcast your hosts Lara Helmling and Lliam Leosh offer real talk about this cutting edge tool: chat-based AI. They focus on how to leverage AI-powered writing in authorship and in the workplace for greater employee satisfaction, retention, creativity, and productivity while shedding light on the controversies regarding it (are robots really going to take over the world?). Listen for discussions on the legal and ethical issues surrounding this revolutionary technology. With decades of ...
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Every Tuesday and Thursday Crossing Broadcast will be livestreamed at Youtube.com/CrossingBroadSports at 12pm. A lunchtime show for you to catch up on everything while your head is in emails and meetings or at class all morning. We'll be talking about stories on the site and more with different Crossing Broad personalities and guests joining in. After the livestream the podcast will be released on this feed.
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Better Left Podcast

Better Left Podcast Network

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Better Left is a podcast about progressive people, with some politics sprinkled in. As a group, we live our progressive principles every day, but we know we can do better. Both as hosts of a podcast, but also as part of a greater movement that at its heart promises to bring prosperity and opportunity to everyone in the US. As a nation, we're coming to terms with what the word progressive even means. As a group of millions loosely assembled around a set of universal principles, the progressiv ...
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Adam Aleksic's Roman Empire is language, particularly how algorithms are changing the way we all use words. This week, Endless Thread gets algospeak-pilled and learns how "unalive" spread from a kids' Spider-Man cartoon to TikTok mental health communities trying to avoid censorship; what we're really saying when we say we're "goblin-core," and whet…
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Childhood Nostalgia vs. Adult Bias: Reflecting on growing up with Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton on the radio, only to develop a "nationalist" aversion to the genre later in life. Dolly Parton: The Ghostwritten Icon: Discussing how many of Dolly's biggest hits (like 9 to 5) were actually written by pop artists, making her a "twangy" pop star rather …
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In this final session of 2025, the guys reflect on the "Year of Today’s Topic" and look ahead at what 2026 has in store for humanity, technology, and the moon. Highlights include: Reflecting on 2025: A look back at the first full year of the podcast since its launch in May 2025, which the hosts believe has defined the cultural landscape. The "AI Sa…
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10 years ago, Justin found himself on the side of the road with a blown out tire. Hours went by and no one stopped to help. But just as he was about to give up, something happened that changed Justin forever. This episode was originally published on Nov. 13, 2020. ***Survey alert: Tell us what you love about the show, what you want more of; what yo…
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In this episode, we "nip it in the poopy bud" to discuss the social etiquette and biological realities of flatulence. The Wake-Up Call: Exploring the realization that aging farts can gain enough decibels to startle loved ones awake. The Maverick Technique: How to fart in a meeting without acknowledging it to effectively gaslight your coworkers. The…
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Who gets credit for starting a meme? Usually... nobody — they're made too quickly and organically. In the case of one of the most famous bait-and-switch memes of all time, the "Rick Roll," we may be looking at something experts call convergent evolution. Did the Rick Roll originate with a piece of code on the message board 4Chan, or with a prank ca…
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In this episode, we dive into the looming question of our "golden years." While we briefly considered a pivot to an entire episode on the acoustics of a "trumpet fart," we eventually settled on the financial and existential dread of retirement. Highlights include: The Millennial/Gen Z Reality: Why many assume the world will blow up before they ever…
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What do you do when God asks you to begin with nothing—no plan, no resources, and no certainty of provision? A Slow Miracle invites you into the quiet, challenging journey of Zenet Maramara, a Filipino leader tasked with an impossible mission: shifting a theological seminary from dependence on foreign funding to sustainable local generosity in a cu…
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2025 marks 20 years of Google Maps — a tool that many of us would be, quite literally, lost without. We hear from New Orleanians who used Google Maps/Google Earth in its inaugural year to survey the damage to their homes following Hurricane Katrina. We also talk to the internet's Map Men, who ask whether "the best maps humanity has ever produced ar…
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What would you do if a crisis struck and 200 children were about to go without food? This story draws you into the tension between human limitation and divine possibility—and then into the joy of God’s provision. Miraculous: A Broken Axel is an audio documentary experience that blends true storytelling with guided spiritual reflection. The first ha…
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There's a lot of drone warfare footage on the internet from Ukraine and Russia. But over the last year, a surprising change has emerged, via photos from the battlefront posted online. It has become clear that a huge part of the drone war, from dropping grenades on soldiers in bunkers, to dropping explosives on infrastructure or airfields, is wired.…
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Summary: In this episode, we go where no "serious" podcast should: the philosophy of the "Spank Bank." What starts as a high-brow attempt to link Plato’s Allegory of the Cave to pornography quickly devolves into a hilarious confession of male insecurity and confusion. We discuss the "fortress under siege" that is the teenage male brain, admit our t…
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The internet decides what's for dinner. Ruby Tandoh is the author of the new book, All Consuming: Why We Eat the Way We Eat Now. A stint on the Great British Bake Off when she was in college launched her into the world of cookbooks — increasingly irrelevant in a world where we're more likely to turn to Google for a recipe than turn to our bookshelv…
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From the Satanic Panic of the 90s to the thirst traps of Baldur’s Gate 3, we are diving deep into Dungeons & Dragons. In this episode, we debate whether D&D is actually just a math class in disguise or a legitimate cure for dyslexia. We also discuss why "Frog Women" are hot, why adults can never schedule a session, and how vector calculus ruined ou…
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In honor of the day-after-Thanksgiving leftover sandwich, we're revisiting our conversation with Barry Enderwick, the man behind the beloved and wildly popular "Sandwiches of History" social media accounts. Barry joined Ben and Amory to make a triple-decker sandwich from 1958, and to talk about his first cookbook, "Sandwiches of History the Cookboo…
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Endless Thread serves up two of Reddit's most absurd food sagas. First course: Chivegate, in which a Redditor vows to chop a cup of chives daily until the kitchen confidential subreddit declares perfection, only to be accused of fraud. Second course: A Reddit user desperately seeking advice on how to quietly move 13 two-thousand-pound pallets of ma…
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Send us a text Dating clarity shouldn’t feel like decoding hieroglyphs, but so many of us end up stuck in the gray zone where you act like a couple yet can’t say the word. We tackle the modern situationship head-on: what it actually means, why it’s everywhere, and how to stop investing months in “let’s see where it goes.” With real stories, clinica…
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A spirited and philosophical discussion on the evolving nature of human relationships in the age of artificial intelligence. We dive into the controversial concept of an "AI sidepiece" or "AI girlfriend," exploring whether AI can genuinely fulfill needs for emotional validation, and if so, at what cost to human social skills. The conversation touch…
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Ben and Amory share two stories about some out-of-the-box internet trolling. First, Amory tries to untangle a web of rumors surrounding an unusual dish from New Zealand. Then, Ben takes us aboard Terri's Tourz, an alleged Everglade tourist attraction claiming to offer the nation's first ever tours of the South Florida Detention Center known as Alli…
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This November, we're playing some of our favorite episodes from the past alongside new stuff, so that newer listeners can experience our back catalogue. And LoFi Girl is one that holds up, big time! If you've ever searched for "chill beats for studying" or some other form of lean back, endless playlists without vocals and with a consistent vibe, yo…
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While some people find Labubus terrifying, millions of others find their big eyes and furry features irresistibly adorable. Why? From Labubu dolls taking over TikTok, to emoji taking over our text messages, cuteness is all over the internet. Ben and Amory talk to Joshua Paul Dale, professor at Tokyo's Chuo University and the preeminent cuteness exp…
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Send us a text One face in a box reacting to another face in a box shouldn’t feel dangerous. Yet the way reaction content spreads shapes what we see, what we believe, and how safe we feel in public. We dig into why this format is everywhere, how it amplifies fringe clips into cultural moments, and what happens when a small creator’s post is blasted…
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Everybody get up, it's time to slam now... again! Yes, we're revisiting our episode about the website for the 1996 movie "Space Jam," which is still up and functioning nearly 30 years later. Amory and Ben talk to the hilarious team behind this digital artifact and hear the unlikely story of its continued existence. Show notes: The Space Jam website…
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Are you an "empty bowl" person or a monster who dumps leftover milk in the sink? In this episode we tackle the most important breakfast debate of our time: cereal. We trace its bizarre evolution from "goat tit in a turtle shell" to the microplastics in leaky 1990s memorabilia. Will anyone survive the Grape-Nuts challenge (aka "eating sadness")? Doe…
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In this episode of the Beabosscoaching Podcast, hosted by Beatriz, a conversation is held with Dr. Lisette Sanchez, entrepreneur, licensed psychologist, and sought-after speaker. Dr. Lisette Sanchez discusses the challenges and successes she faced as a first-generation professional, highlighting the importance of identifying next steps without bein…
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In keeping with Endless Thread tradition, Ben and Amory are celebrating spooky season with another installment of "Endless Dread." This time, we're bringing you along on both an actual haunted hayride — thanks to McCray's Farm in South Hadley, MA — and a digital one, through a handful of spooky stories from the internet. Ben introduces Amory to a T…
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New to Endless Thread? Wooooo! We're revisiting some favorites from our archives to welcome you. First up: The cover art for the 1976 paperback edition of Madeleine L'Engle's classic, spooky sci-fi/fantasy novel "A Wrinkle in Time" — featuring a rainbow-winged centaur and a green, glowering, red-eyed face — is iconic. And yet, for nearly 50 years, …
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Send us a text Ever notice how a viral post can jump from your screen to your doorstep? We take you inside a series of jaw-dropping cases to map the blurry boundary between calling someone out and putting them in danger. From the Sniper Wolf vs Jack Films feud that moved from YouTube to a front porch, to a therapist’s flippant “trauma dump” TikTok …
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In this episode, we talk about getting serious about... well, being serious. Is being serious is simply the absence of emotion and how it differs from being "professional?" We explore the persona of the overly serious individual, who is the one describes a joke as "quite humorous" rather than simply laughing. Does extreme seriousness is often a mas…
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This is our Halloween episode drop! In an episode that starts with Halloween and mysteriously ends up at the morgue, we talk about our decidedly different approaches to costumes. One is phoning it in as a "drone bee" to his partner's queen, while the other dreams of creating a giant foam replica of his own head. Our conversation quickly becomes a t…
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In this heartfelt episode of Beabosscoaching, Beatriz shares her decision to conclude the podcast after four seasons as she transitions into motherhood. She emphasizes the importance of letting go and how it can lead to personal and professional growth. Beatriz presents five signs that indicate it's time to let go of a project or service, and offer…
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The final episode of Hidden Levels explores the story of SEGA developer Tez Okano and the bizarre, meta-game he created: Segagaga. Okano joined SEGA in 1992, witnessing firsthand the company's tumultuous experience in the "console wars" against Nintendo and Sony. In the mid-1990s, SEGA struggled to make hardware that kept up with its rivals. The SE…
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Video games are arguably the antithesis of nature; highly constructed worlds, synthetic, inorganic. If you grew up gaming, you may recall grown-ups telling you to shut down the console, go outside, and touch some grass. These days, though, touching grass isn’t something you have to do outside. As gaming has grown into a 200 billion dollar industry,…
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Dr. James "Butch" Rosser was a pioneer in minimally invasive surgery in the 1990s. When he credited his surgical skills to video games, people dismissed him. The prevailing narrative was that kids who played video games became killers, not doctors. So Butch set out on quest: to show how video games can help make better doctors. Show notes: The impa…
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In this episode of the BeabossCoaching podcast, we sit down with Jasmine Lopez, a talented Latina creator, photographer, and financial wellness educator. Jasmine shares her inspiring journey from photography to financial wellness education, the importance of healing, authenticity, and reconnecting with her cultural identity. She discusses how she b…
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Kevin and Trevor revive the show for a one-off discussion on: - Phillies postmortem - Eagles concerns, real or fake - Penn State firing James Franklin and coaching search - Flyers expectations in 2025 - Bob Myers joining HBSE - pointless Union hate - Radio Wars latest Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Machinima — a portmanteau of “machine” and “cinema” — refers to movies filmed inside video games. The art form had a renaissance in the 1990s, and many thought it had a future in Hollywood. Among the early pioneers were the New York animation collective the Ill Clan, who puppeteered characters in real-time inside the video game Quake, bypassing tra…
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Today, Stef Sanjati is a creator on YouTube with over half a million subscribers. Her content mostly focuses on her two greatest loves — makeup and gaming — often combining the two with her otherworldly video game-inspired beauty tutorials. Growing up in small-town Ontario, though, Stef was a quiet, introverted kid who was bullied a lot. For one th…
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For decades, the U.S. Army has been on edge about recruitment, hitting its goals for a few years, only to miss them again. As part of their strategy to combat recruiting concerns, the Army has turned its focus online: to the world of gaming and competitive eSports. With nearly 80% of Americans between the ages of 13 and 28 playing video games weekl…
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a reflection on the upcoming one-year anniversary of Hurricane Helene, the second deadliest in U.S. history, we attempt to understand the lasting devastation in the Southern Appalachian region. The hosts discuss the slow and arduous recovery process, highlighting significant infrastructure damage like the 40 washed-out bridges on the Virginia Creep…
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In this solo episode Beatriz shares her personal journey of how becoming pregnant has influenced her perspective on business and growth. Beatriz discusses the challenges and adjustments she had to make, including pausing various aspects of her business to focus on self-care and maintain sustainability. She reflects on the tools and strategies she's…
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What does it truly mean to be serious? Is it a complete lack of emotion, or is there more to it? In this episode, we get down to business to explore the concept of seriousness and its modern-day counterpart: professionalism. We debate whether you can be "seriously happy" and if "being professional" is just a corporate rebranding of an old concept. …
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In this second episode of Hidden Levels, Amory traces the history of the humble-yet-genius joystick — from early 20th century aviation, to 1970s video game consoles like the Atari 2600, to the Nintendo 64 thumbstick in the 1990s, to what some consider the joystick's greatest implementation: the dual-thumbstick controller. This optimal interface has…
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Welcome to our all-new collaborative series, "Hidden Levels," in which we team up with 99% Invisible to explore how the world of video games has impacted the world beyond. We’ll dive deep into how games are made and designed, exploring everything from the history of the joystick to the faithful recreation of nature in digital spaces. Whether you ar…
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In this episode of the Beabosscoaching Podcast, host Beatriz Rivera welcomes Erika Dox-Martinez, CEO and founder of Blissful Vida, a holistic and financial wellness company. Erika shares her journey as a trauma money certified financial wellness coach, helping clients transform their relationship with money, release financial stress, and achieve 'F…
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Have you ever jumped on something as you're moving through the real world, and heard that Mario bouncy sound in your head? Or maybe seen someone acting like an NPC when they're a real person? Maybe you know that the first real "in-app" purchase was actually a weapons store in an arcade game version of Double Dragon 3. Wherever you go in the real wo…
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