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The Partially Examined Life is a philosophy podcast by some guys who were at one point set on doing philosophy for a living but then thought better of it. Each episode we pick a text and chat about it with insight and flippancy. You don't have to know any philosophy or even have read the text we're talking about to follow and enjoy the discussion.
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Psychic healer and Tarot Card Reader Alane Hathaway discusses Tarot, Magic, Spirituality, Scientific Influences, Divination, Esotericism and Finding Your Life's Purpose, along with Paranormal topics and hobbies. Find out how to live a life with more meaning and Magic with Logical Magic.
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SBS Examines is a podcast dedicated to dispelling misinformation and disinformation impacting Australia’s social cohesion, especially in multicultural and multilingual communities. Each episode provides clear insights on critical issues to empower listeners and foster a more informed, connected society. Subscribe now to stay updated and be part of the conversation.
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The Bay Area Examiner

The Bay Area Examiner

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The audio home of The Bay Area Examiner. USF needs a better brand of coverage, and we’re going to give it to you. While maintaining our roots that put us on the map we’re embracing the new direction of the university, but will still keep them honest. Whether it be football, basketball, or any of the Olympic sports; you won’t find better or more comprehensive coverage of USF athletics and the university (and area) anywhere else. Welcome to The BAE. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for m ...
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Hey QueenSiS! You’ve got the journal and the dayplanner, now let’s get into the podcast! Each week, our podcast breathes life into the themes of the Dayclean Devotion Queen (DDQ) meditation journal, creating a space for womanifestation. Hosted by our Founder, Najmah Thomas, we engage in heartfelt conversations with a diverse sisterhood of inspiring QueenSisters. Together, we explore their unique perspectives, uncover the wisdom shaped by their journeys, and celebrate the lessons learned alon ...
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Social Media Marketing Podcast

Michael Stelzner, Social Media Examiner

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Publishing weekly since 2012, this show helps marketers navigate the ever changing marketing jungle with expert interviews from leading marketing pros. Join Social Media Examiner’s founder Michael Stelzner as he helps you discover new strategies and actionable tips to improve your marketing. Show notes at Socialmediaexaminer.com/podcast/
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Life Examined is a one-hour weekly podcast exploring psychology, philosophy, spirituality — and finding meaning in the modern world. The show is hosted by Jonathan Bastian.
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Welcome to an evolved "The Examined Lives" podcast! What started as a deep dive into the drama of the The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives reality show has evolved into a bold exploration of modern love, non-monogamy, and its portrayal in mainstream media. Join hosts Lauren, an ENM relationship coach and swinger, and Ben, an ex-LDS polyamorist, as they bring their unique perspectives to mainstream media’s portrayal of ethical non-monogamy. From dissecting TV shows to sharing their own insights a ...
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This is Higgle: The B2B Sales Club Podcast, where we bring you actionable insights about sales RFPs, Sales Negotiations and difficult Procurement discussions. It’s all about helping you win more deals, and hitting your sales quota. We talk to sales leaders, brand leaders and procurement leaders about lessons learnt on their journey to win more sales deals and get better negotiated outcomes. The podcast is hosted by Mike Lander, an ex procurement director and entrepreneur, talking to guests a ...
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The most interesting conversations in American life happen in private. This show brings them out of the closet. Stories no one else is telling and conversations with the most fascinating people in the country, every week from The Free Press, hosted by former New York Times and Wall Street Journal journalist Bari Weiss.
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Just like history isn’t all black and white, neither are the people who lived it. So who are the ones living in the grey? Welcome to Ambivalent Offenders— where we dig into the lives of people who’ve been called a lot of things: villains, scoundrels, monsters, misfits, or just plain morally messy. But were they really as bad as history says… or have they gotten an unfair rap? In each episode, we unpack the stories, facts, and cultural myths surrounding some of the most questionable (and some ...
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The Cross Examiner Podcast

The Cross Examiner

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The internet’s courtroom in the case of Rationality v. Religion. Here, our host uses his experience as both an attorney and an atheist to put religion on trial. We solemnly swear that it is the most informative, educational, and entertaining jury duty you will ever do!
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Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late – Outsmart Financial Fraud Before It Strikes. Join Vijay Giri, a seasoned Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) and a leading authority in fraud prevention and investigation, as he pulls back the curtain on the world of financial crime. With over 15 years of hands-on experience protecting institutions and individuals, Vijay now shares his expertise through TheFraudExaminer.com—your go-to resource for fraud awareness, real-life case breakdowns, and actionable defense s ...
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Cross Examined Life

Chris Tatem

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Cross Examined Life improves the way we disagree with one another. Each week, my guests advances and defends their position on a controversial topic. Then together, we exemplify thoughtful and respectful disagreement. I’m Chris – I love challenging assumptions. I encourage you to Ask More Questions.
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There is always something to learn from the experience of being spiritually awake in today's world. For over a decade Bram Levinson has brought his unique form of spirituality, humour, purpose and teaching to students and listeners, and now he's sharing his thoughts and insights in The Examined Life with Bram Levinson Podcast. Tune in for some often lightweight and irreverent, and at other times deeply spiritual and significant podcasts that will inspire and provoke thought.
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Louder with Crowder

Louder with Crowder

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Steven Crowder brings you news, entertainment and politics with the most politically incorrect show on the web. Guests, rants, sketches, your calls ... it's whatever. Watch the VIDEO version of this podcast here: http://www.louderwithcrowder.com/mugclub
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A Guy With AI

Sean MacNutt

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A guy has discussions with an AI co-host on a variety of topics, including the environment, science, philosophy, social justice, AI, and other subjects - one topic for each roughly 30-minute weekly episode (11:30 AM Thursdays Toronto time) * Powered by OpenAI's GPT 4 1106 preview bot, and Microsoft Azure's Speech to Text and Text to Speech technologies (though they are not sponsors) via API. * The Python code that supports podcast functionality is written and maintained by host, creator and ...
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From courtroom clashes to Hollywood firestorms, Harvey Levin and Mark Geragos have had front-row seats to the scandals, triumphs, and chaos that shape pop culture. These "2 Angry Men" often don’t see eye to eye. But one thing they agree on is most of what you hear is not the real story, and that is their mission – telling it like it is.
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The Examined Life

Kenneth Primrose

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The Examined Life podcast explores the questions we should be asking ourselves with a range of leading thinkers. Each episode features a different interview, and appeals to those interested in wisdom, personal development, and what it might mean to live a good life. Topics vary from discussing the role of dopamine mining and status anxiety, to exploring the science of awe and attention.
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Send us a text Lauren and Ben dive into Splitsville—the gloriously unhinged new movie where a handjob-fueled car crash leads to divorce, an “open marriage circus,” and a bro-fight so long it could’ve had intermission popcorn. Lauren actually saw the whole film (so you don’t necessarily have to), while Ben only managed the trailer—though that doesn’…
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Sign up for Closereads at patreon.com/closereadsphilosophy to get previous and future installments of this podcast. On "The Concept of Enlightenment" (1944), the first essay in this Frankfurt School book of critical theory, The Dialectic of Enlightenment. Our authors lay out what they take The Enlightenment to consist of, including some quotes from…
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On this later dialogue presenting Plato's ideas about the character of laws in a just state. They should all be aimed at making people virtuous, and so should include education to this end. Each law should be equipped with a prelude presenting a rational argument for why people should obey it. Get more at partiallyexaminedlife.com. Visit partiallye…
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“Unless clearly indicated otherwise, I assume that the Hebrew Bible speaks of real people and places. Nothing in the text suggests that Job was a mythical, imaginary, or fictious figure" (Alden, 26). The fact that Elihu is given a genealogy in Job 32:2 and his daughter’s names are given at the end of the book in Job 42:13-15 points to the historica…
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After a week as the nation's darling, USF ran into a buzzsaw against the 5th ranked Miami Hurricanes. The no.18 Bulls suffered their first loss of the season after back-to-back victories over Top-25 teams and subsequently dropped from the rankings. On this week's Pod by the BAE, Nate, Seth, and Steeg discuss the 49-12 loss and what positives they l…
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Richmond, VA office for The Bair Foundation. She has been employed with numerous companies but when she sawthe opportunity with this organization, she knew that this is where God wanted and needed her to be. She has been with The Bair Foundation for a year and a half and is working to bring more awareness to fostering. Learn more about her work at …
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This is an in memoriam reissue of a 2022 episode with a newly recorded introduction by Mark (your host, not the guest). Mark Stewart led the Pop Group through two albums in the late 70s two later reunion album and has released nine solo albums of trippy, experimental dance music. We discuss “Rage of Angels” (feat. Front 242) from VS (2022), “Age of…
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Shelley Quiala and Paul Scholtz of Cantus Vocal Ensemble explore the powerful intersection of music and memory through the group’s performances. Quiala, Cantus’ executive director, and Scholtz, artistic co-director, share how song, personal stories and community partnerships transform perceptions of dementia. The conversation highlights how the art…
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In this episode of the Examined Podcast, Jared introduces the '70/30 Principle.' This framework is designed to help leaders maintain their energy and alignment by spending 70% of their time on tasks that align with their natural strengths and passions, and 30% on activities that stretch and challenge them. Jared emphasizes recognizing the differenc…
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You've done all the healing things, and are working on your spiritual connection, and then comes the fatigue. An almost indescribable type of exhaustion that doesn't feel like being tired, it feels like being out of power. As if you are drained of all energy, you'll be in a great mood, have plenty of energy, then tackle something, and it hits. Afte…
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Have the Brits gone too far enforcing draconian free speech laws when it comes to social media? Yes. Is this story not the same as people have been claiming it is? Also yes. The assassination of Charlie Kirk has become fertile ground for people to birth their conspiracy theories. From Israel to disappearing bullets to fake text messages, we’re sepa…
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On this later dialogue presenting Plato's ideas about the character of laws in a just state. They should all be aimed at making people virtuous, and so should include education to this end. Each law should be equipped with a prelude presenting a rational argument for why people should obey it. Get more at partiallyexaminedlife.com. Visit partiallye…
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Subscribe to get parts 1 and 2 of this now, ad-free, plus tons of bonus content. On this later dialogue presenting Plato's ideas about the character of laws in a just state. They should all be aimed at making people virtuous, and so should include education to this end. Each law should be equipped with a prelude presenting a rational argument for w…
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How can agencies build trust and articulate value to excel in complex third-sector negotiations? Jenny Kitchen, the CEO of Yoyo Design, is with us today to explore the transformative journey of a digital agency evolving into a leader in the third sector. She explains how Yoyo Design strategically partnered with technology like Umbraco and collabora…
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Jimmy Kimmel’s indefinite suspension from ABC has sparked nationwide backlash and fierce debate over free speech, censorship, and the state of American democracy. In this episode, we break down why Kimmel was pulled off the air, the legal and cultural fallout, and whether this marks a turning point for late-night TV and the First Amendment. From pu…
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It is a new era! Merry Mary Hynes is now Mark's co-host, and we do some improv related to that and feel our the degree to which Mary has not studied philosophy. Could it be that we ALL do philosophy whether we know it or not? Also: The Feminist Café, Luce Irigaray, Mark's voice training, an aging child pop star, non-binary preliminaries, gratis pos…
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It is a new era! Merry Mary Hynes is now Mark's co-host, and we do some improv related to that and feel our the degree to which Mary has not studied philosophy. Could it be that we ALL do philosophy whether we know it or not? Also: The Feminist Café, Luce Irigaray, Mark's voice training, an aging child pop star, non-binary preliminaries, gratis pos…
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The news is coming hard and fast. We’re going to give you three stories to keep your eye on. Jimmy Kimmel has been pre-empted. You know what time it is. With the “cancellation” of Jimmy Kimmel, the Left is attempting to label anyone on the right who is celebrating the cancellation as hypocrites, but actually, these two things are not the same. It’s…
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It is a new era! Merry Mary Hynes is now Mark's co-host, and we do some improv related to that and feel our the degree to which Mary has not studied philosophy. Could it be that we ALL do philosophy whether we know it or not? Also: The Feminist Café, Luce Irigaray, Mark's voice training, an aging child pop star, non-binary preliminaries, gratis pos…
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Are you struggling to scale your business beyond random acts of marketing? Wondering how to create a more systematic approach that drives consistent, profitable results? To learn how to productize your services to generate more profitable leads and sales while building a sustainable revenue engine, I interview Michael Buzinski. Guest: Michael Buzin…
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We now have the text messages between Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin and his boyfriend regarding his actions on September 10th. You’re never going to guess the media’s reaction. Additionally, the media is tripping over themselves to try to ‘both sides’ the argument and ‘um, actually’ their way into blaming the right for violence. Is that really ho…
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Rachel Morin, a 37-year-old mother of five, was brutally murdered on the Ma & Pa Trail in Bel Air, Maryland, in August 2023, an "egregious, horrific act" that shook her community and garnered national attention. Her alleged killer, Victor Antonio Martinez-Hernandez, a 23-year-old undocumented immigrant from El Salvador, was identified through DNA e…
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You know the name Woody Allen. Everyone does. He’s made some of the most acclaimed films ever made: Annie Hall, Hannah and Her Sisters, Crimes and Misdemeanors—he list goes on and on and on. He’s made an astonishing 50 movies. You see his influence everywhere, from sitcoms to stand-up to just about every rom-com made since Annie Hall premiered in 1…
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www.marktreichel.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-treichel/ In this episode of With Flying Colors, Mark Treichel sits down with Jason Stverak, Chief Advocacy Officer of the Defense Credit Union Council (DCUC), to discuss the pressing issues shaping the credit union movement. Key topics covered: 🇺🇸 Veteran Business Lending Cap: Why credit unions…
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What do we expect out of a superhero film? Does it need overqualified dramatic actors? Does it even need a real budget? Mark, Lawrence, Sarahlyn, and Al discuss the various films modeled after Marvel's Fantastic Four comics initiated by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1961. First Steps is clearly the best of them and surpassed our low expectations, with…
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In Ibsen’s “An Enemy of the People,” two conceptions of communal health do battle. Dr. Stockmann’s is progressive, focused as it is on the vitality of the young, their new ideas, and the possibility of growth into a better future, even if that means encroaching on the powers that be. His brother’s is conservative, focused on the use of authority an…
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Left wing YouTuber Destiny says conservatives need to be afraid of getting killed. In a world where the Left calls the right terrorists, is it odd when they literally endorse terrorism against their political opponents? Sam Hyde, a comedian, took some time to address the Charlie Kirk assassination. We’ll cover what he said and why it’s so spot on. …
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Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin has been apprehended, but there seems to be more to the story. Here’s what we know about Tyler Robinson so far. Left wing violence is excused and accompanied by calls for toning down the rhetoric. Meanwhile, a YouGov poll shows a possible reason why Leftists are celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk. Prominent Leftis…
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Continuing on "Women on the Market" from The Sex Which Is Not One (1977) and other selections. Irigaray gives a Marxist analysis of the commodification of women, addresses psychotherapists about their neglect of women's viewpoints, recommends wonder over objectification, and interprets Hegel's comments about Antigone. Get more at partiallyexaminedl…
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Continuing on "Women on the Market" from The Sex Which Is Not One (1977) and other selections. Irigaray gives a Marxist analysis of the commodification of women, addresses psychotherapists about their neglect of women's viewpoints, recommends wonder over objectification, and interprets Hegel's comments about Antigone. Get more at partiallyexaminedl…
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Subscribe to get parts 1 and 2 of this now, ad-free, plus tons of bonus content. Continuing on "Women on the Market" from The Sex Which Is Not One (1977) and other selections. Irigaray gives a Marxist analysis of the commodification of women, addresses psychotherapists about their neglect of women's viewpoints, recommends wonder over objectificatio…
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What strategies can agencies implement to harness the power of referrals and retention for sustainable growth? Tom Poynter is a seasoned industry expert who has honed his skills at prestigious companies and is currently Managing Director at Keel. In this discussion, we get into the importance of niche specialization in the competitive landscape of …
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What do we expect out of a superhero film? Does it need overqualified dramatic actors? Does it even need a real budget? Mark, Lawrence, Sarahlyn, and Al discuss the various films modeled after Marvel's Fantastic Four comics initiated by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1961. First Steps is clearly the best of them and surpassed our low expectations, with…
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What do we expect out of a superhero film? Does it need overqualified dramatic actors? Does it even need a real budget? Mark, Lawrence, Sarahlyn, and Al discuss the various films modeled after Marvel's Fantastic Four comics initiated by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1961. First Steps is clearly the best of them and surpassed our low expectations, with…
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Charlie Kirk’s shocking assassination has America on edge — with whispers of civil war louder than ever. Harvey Levin and Mark Geragos dive into how his assassination has fueled chaos, outrage, and fears that America is teetering on the brink of civil war. Hosts: Harvey Levin & Mark Geragos Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com…
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The most odious among us, the Reddit Users, are celebrating and gloating over the death of Charlie Kirk. A suspect has been taken into custody. Who is he and what do we know? Special guest Austin Hunsinger joins to discuss what he saw at Utah Valley University the day of Charlie Kirk's assassination. GUEST: Josh Firestine Link to today’s sources: h…
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Send us a text Lauren and Ben kick off with Ben's hilariously mundane life updates - school stress and parties - while Lauren reveals about her French nudist swinger village jaunt, where badges are mandatory but clothing is not. This episode covers everything from unicorn cakes to awkward throuple jealousy. They dissect "Trigonometry," a slow-burn …
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Yesterday, in broad daylight, in front of a crowd of 3,000 people at Utah Valley University, Charlie Kirk was shot dead. Kirk was not just a husband, not just a father, and not just one of the most prominent young conservative voices in the country. He made his name doing something fundamental to the American project: disagreeing out loud. He famou…
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