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Jeff & Jenn Podcast

Q102 | Hubbard Radio

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Greater Cincinnati wakes up every day with Jeff & Jenn on Q102! Do you find yourself sitting in your car a little bit longer just so you can hear the end of Second Date Update™? Did you miss News That Didn’t Make the News? We’ve got you covered with the Jeff & Jenn Podcast! Never miss a minute of your favorite morning show as Jeff, Jenn, Fritsch and Tim get you ready to take on the day—chatting with listeners and sharing their thoughts on life, love, news and community events. Check out thei ...
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Since January 20, 2025, we are officially in the era of Trump 2.0. But is it, will it be any different from Trump 1.0? And what do the events across the Atlantic mean for us in Europe? My name is Claudia Franziska Brühwiler, and I am a professor of American Political Thought and Culture at the University of St.Gallen. This podcast will take a closer look at current events through the lens of American history, politics, and culture. Sometimes, I will keep it short and share with you my analys ...
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DIVA Deep Dive

Jennifer Myers, Carol Reid & Lucia Fritsche

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The 90 Day Divas - Jen, Carol and Lucia - interview successful entrepreneurs from around the globe about their journeys. They dive into who each guest serves and how they create transformation in their clients' lives. By listening, you'll not only be immersed in the DIVA energy, but you'll also glean amazing gems from each guest that you can apply to your life or business immediately. Be sure to grab the DIVAS' podcast freebie as well! Simply click here: https://90daydivas.com/podcast-freebies
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A series that seeks to tell the story of the South Africa in some depth. Presented by experienced broadcaster/podcaster Des Latham and updated weekly, the episodes will take a listener through the various epochs that have made up the story of South Africa.
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Marcus Oldham AgTalk

Marcus Oldham College

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Join Dave Cornish, Director of the Centre for Professional Development at Marcus Oldham, as he talks with the movers and shakers of the Ag world about the issues affecting the agribusiness sector for Marcus Oldham's AgTalk.
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The Steve Warne Project - The SWP

The Steve Warne Project - The SWP

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Former TSN morning radio partners Steve Warne and Jim Jerome, covered in potato chip crumbs, check in with their unique takes on sports, life, and whatever. New episodes every Monday. "The best podcast I've ever heard. A triumph of the human spirit!" - Steve's Dad.
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The Texas Family Law Insiders podcast brings together top divorce and family law attorneys and other professionals to discuss issues related to divorce, family law, child custody, child support, paternity, parental rights, grandparents’ rights, adoptions, and family law appeals in Texas.
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What's The Word?

Cheval John

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What's The Word? is a show about finding out what inspires people to be successful in their respective careers and how social media played a role in their lives. It is hosted by Cheval John, founder and CEO of Vallano Media, LLC, a marketing agency which helps businesses navigate social media to build a loyal audience and in the process become more profitable. Every week, you will hear how each guest choose their career path, overcoming the odds to be successful and how social media took the ...
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This podcast is about using Reason to pursue the Good Life in this complicated world. We all want to be happy and don’t wish to suffer. However, this is often a formidable challenge! In recent decades, America, as well as many other parts of the world, have become increasingly polarized. Each side comes to view the “other” as an enemy to be vanquished. Yet, on some level, we all know that this is not the way. As a wise man once said, “A house divided against itself cannot stand.” The level o ...
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What if your child’s mouth breathing, restless sleep, or even focus issues weren’t behavioral—but biological? In this eye-opening episode, I sit down with a pediatric airway dentist to explore the critical (and often overlooked) role of airway health in childhood development. We talk about how things like tongue ties, narrow palates, and poor oral …
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This is episode 223, the calliper and the lens Gustav Fritsch in the southern Light. A very quick thank you to Professor Johan Fourie at Stellenbosch Department of Economics who invited me to be part of a workshop about improving the visibility of economic history. What an amazing experience. This episode of our series is following on from 1863, in…
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This is episode 225, and the Griqua have trekked from Philippolis near modern day Kimberley, to the Maluti Mountains, a place called Nomansland. In March 1861 Faku Ka-Ngqungqushe of the amaMpondo had ceded the territory to the British, ostensibly so that Theopholis Shepstone could plant the refugees of the Zulu Civil War there, but that idea was sc…
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What does the future hold for Australian agriculture in a world shaped by politics, protectionism, and shifting global demand? In this episode, David Cornish is joined by respected consultant and market analyst Robert Herrmann to unpack the big-picture issues shaping ag in 2025. From Trump-era tariff talk to the resilience of Australia’s export mod…
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Samira Ahmed and writers Dreda Mitchell and Mark Ravenhill review Imelda Staunton and her daughter, Bessie Carter, in Mrs Warren's Profession. They consider, too, theatre director Marianne Elliott's first foray into film, The Salt Path, based on a Raynor Winn's bestselling memoir of how she and her husband, after they have lost their house and farm…
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Paul Hartnoll of electronic music duo Orbital talks about the reissue of the band's Brown album which was originally released in 1993, with the addition of 23 extra tracks of rarities and previously unreleased material and about the intersection between dance music and politics. Frances Wilson, who has previously published acclaimed biographies of …
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The Kind of Decluttering That Actually Lastswith Julia Ubbenga Julia Ubbenga is a minimalist. I’m not.But I read her new book Declutter Your Heart and Your Home from cover to cover—and I was both challenged and changed. In this episode, we talk about what it really means to live with less—less clutter, less noise, less pressure—and how that can cre…
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Live from the Hay Festival, Alison Steadman talks to Samira about her career, from Abigail's Party to Gavin and Stacey. Laura Bates and Gwyneth Lewis discuss Arthurian Legends and The Mabinogion. Hisham Matar champions the Egyptian Nobel Laureate Naguib Mahfouz. And transatlantic husband and wife country duo Outpost Drive perform on stage. Presente…
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Stereophonic is a play about the creative process, power dynamics and fraught personal relationships of a 1970s rock band. It won a Tony and many other awards on Broadway. Now Stereophonic has come to the West End. Playwright David Adjmi and Will Butler, sometime of Arcade Fire, who has written the music, discuss their own artistic process as they …
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Good Morning and E News: Britney Spears is in trouble for smoking, "Final Destination" had a big issue at one of the theatres, Phil Robertson passed away, Demi Lovato got married, and more. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.…
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In this episode, we touch on NHL playoffs, some literal coffee talk, the recent royal visit to Canada, and fan reactions to playoff performances. We also get into the historical context of championship droughts in sports. We delve into the topic of attractiveness beyond age, discussing notable celebrities over 50. The conversation shifts to the exc…
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Since the early 18th Century, an estimated 300,000 Swiss emigrated across the Atlantic and settled in the United States. Thus, more than a million American citizens claim Swiss roots. There’s hardly a place that more proudly celebrates its Swiss ancestry than a small town in Wisconsin: New Glarus. Founded in 1845, the town was founded by emigrants …
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This is episode 224 — the sound in the background is the weather - the other sound is the creaking of wagons as another great trek begins. We’re going to trace the arc of Southern Africa’s climate, beginning in the early 19th century, before turning to the decade under review — the 1860s — and following the path of the Griqua Great Trek into Nomans…
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We discuss how hard it is to win the Stanley Cup, especially when there are eight equally excellent teams. In Toronto, it's harder because of the insane fan and media scrutiny. We get into the emotional rollercoaster of being a hockey fan and the absurdity of extreme reactions to cheering for a great team that doesn't win the Cup. We discuss the gr…
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Benicio Del Toro talks about playing a business tycoon in Wes Anderson’s The Phoenician Scheme. This aesthetically stylised film, by the director who also made The Royal Tenenbaums and The Grand Budapest Hotel, is reviewed by Tom and critics Larushka Ivan-Zadeh and Rachel Cooke. They also give their verdict on Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckon…
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