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The Hidden Curriculum

Hidden Curriculum

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The Hidden Curriculum is a podcast on all the topics you wanted to learn in (econ) graduate school. There are lots of things about the profession that you only hear if you have a great mentor or during networking opportunities. This podcast aims to help decrease that knowledge gap by bringing that information into your headphones! Artwork by @factorintrinseco. Music by Funk O'Clock by Delicate Beats. Licensed by Premium Beat Email: [email protected]
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Curing the Curriculum

Students’ Take on Medical Education

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Curing the Curriculum – Students’ Take on Medical Education We are international medical students in the Netherlands, engaging in conversations about what medical education is - and what it could be. We ask: What should medical education look like? And what did the curriculum forget to teach us explicitly? Join us on a journey towards more care, more humanity, and a curriculum worth shaping together.
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Hidden Curriculum

S.E.A.S Program @ URI

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Out of the Science Education and Society Lab at the University of Rhode Island, Hidden Curriculum investigates the social context of students' college experiences. Join host Gyasi Alexander to explore the unwritten rules and networks that govern college campuses.
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Uncovered: Life Beyond

Naomi and Rebecca

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Join the conversations of Rebecca and Naomi, two ex-Amish Mennonite women who jumped the proverbial fence in their younger years and later experienced college as first-gen, non-traditional students. They discuss pursuing formal education while raising a family, navigating the hidden curriculum of academia, and other dimensions of reimagining a life beyond high-demand religion. Send your questions to [email protected].
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Agentic Schools

Don Berg, Attitutor Media

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Agentic schools are extraordinary places where children have real power to determine the direction of their education. These are schools that recognize the academic curriculum as being less important than the hidden social curriculum. Your host Don Berg interviews the people who make the magic of agentic schooling happen.
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Curriculum Encounters

Jacqueline Simmons and Sarah Gerth Van Den Berg

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A podcast about exploring knowledge wherever you find it, from the Black Paint Curriculum Lab at Teachers College, Columbia University. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.
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The Rural Scoop

Dr. Melissa Sadorf

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The Rural Scoop will bring new ideas, innovative curriculum, and current rural school issues to the table and will highlight what is working in rural communities with guests that are teachers, administrators and educational professionals. Come get the Scoop!
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The Everything ECE Podcast is for early childhood educators, preschool teachers, and childcare professionals who want to grow intentionally and take meaningful action. Host Carla Ward shares real-life insights, expert interviews, and practical strategies to support your work in childcare centres, preschools, and kindergartens. From play-based learning to leadership, each episode helps you stay inspired, confident, and connected to your purpose.
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The OSA Insider

University of Maryland School of Medicine Office of Student Affairs

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A podcast about medical student life and the journey to becoming a physician. Featuring survival tips, wellness strategies, inside scoop on major milestones, and interviews with inspirational faculty members, residents, and students. Join host Dr. Neda Frayha and find out what doctors wish they knew when they were in medical school. From the University of Maryland School of Medicine's Office of Student Affairs.
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Best Selling Author N. D. Wilson and Editor Brian Kohl host the Stories Are Soul Food podcast! The podcast that helps feed the right kind of loyalties and shape affection for the first and the greatest Author, Jesus Christ. This podcast is made possible by support from the Great Homeschool Convention and the team at Canonball Books. Great Homeschool Conventions are the Homeschooling Events of the Year, offering outstanding speakers, hundreds of workshops on today’s top parenting and homescho ...
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Imagine a vibrant online space where unique learners and their families find belonging, support, and personalized learning experiences, no matter where they are in the world. That’s the heart of Conduit Academy’s vision and our podcast is part of this vision. And we also like reading books here too:) *Please note: often we use NotebookLM to convert Conduit Academy weekly newsletters into podcast form. This is done to ensure that this information is accessible in multiple formats for our fami ...
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Secure Talk Podcast

Justin Beals

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Secure Talk reviews the latest threats, tips, and trends on security, innovation, and compliance. Host Justin Beals interviews leading privacy, security and technology executives to discuss best practices related to IT security, data protection and compliance. Based in Seattle, he previously served as the CTO of NextStep and Koru, which won the 2018 Most Impactful Startup award from Wharton People Analytics. He is the creator of the patented Training, Tracking & Placement System and the auth ...
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You might think burnout is just part of the deal in law, but it’s really about what we’ve been socialized to believe we “should” be doing to prove ourselves, especially as women. The good news is that you can change those thought patterns and create a career that doesn’t burn you out. Hosted by Heather Mills, a coach and former class action attorney, this show offers practical tools to help you escape burnout culture without sacrificing your career or income. You’ll learn how to restore your ...
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The Developer Tribe; a podcast that delves into the process and practice of coaches, educators and beyond, offering their insight into the navigation of developing others and giving us cause to reflect on our own practice. Thank you for being here, however you got here. Welcome to the tribe!
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Reading Between the Reels: Film analysis with snark and heart

Craig Dickinson, Corey Heitschmidt, and Justin Eldon

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Reading Between the Reels dives deep into your favorite movies with sharp wit and genuine passion. We blend biting snark and heartfelt insights to uncover the hidden layers, flaws, and brilliance that make films unforgettable. If you love honest, fun, and slightly chaotic film talk, this is the podcast for you.
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That Good May Become

Laura Scappaticci

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In the spaces between the daily commute, dirty laundry, & moments of overwhelm, there is a great mystery happening. A spiritual spot in the ordinary. Disrupt materialism and get to know this side of life (and yourself) with Laura Scappaticci, spiritual explorer, mom, and anthroposopher. Each episode includes fun, insightful conversations where we reveal the esoteric and hidden world that’s right here in front of us--so That Good May Become. Waldorf, anthroposophy, spiritual encounters and ex ...
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The ESL Teaching Podcast

Ieva Grauslys, ESL/ELL teaching

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Welcome to The ESL Teaching Podcast, a place for K-12 teachers of English learners who are looking for simple and easy-to-implement ways to engage their students and for inspiration and empowerment in their day-to-day teaching. Whether you need a boost of confidence in reaching ESL/ELL newcomers, students in mixed proficiency level classes, or clarity in how to help them access content in the mainstream classrooms, this podcast will quickly become your go-to spot for inspiration and support. ...
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How often do you get weighed down by life’s daily concerns? There’s an antidote -- look up! There’s a Cosmic Curriculum that supports and guides you to be your best self when you tune into it. During the Astrology Hub Podcast, Amanda Pua Walsh (CEO of Astrology Hub) sits down with the world's best astrologers to inspire you to embrace your own wisdom and cultivate more magic and connection in your life, using the wisdom of astrology as your guide. If you’re curious or already in love with as ...
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PEPRN Podcast

Ashley Casey

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Blog Order (Podcast 1 in Blog 40) 40. J. Miller, K. Vine, and D. Larkin, ‘The Relationship of Product and Process Performance of the Two-Handed Sidearm Strike’, Physical Education and Sports Pedagogy, 2007, 12, 61–75. 41. K. L. Oliver and R. Lalik, ‘The Body as Curriculum: Learning with Adolescent Girls’, Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2001, 33, 303–33. 42. C. C. Pope and M. O’Sullivan, ‘Darwinism in the Gym’, Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2003, 22, 311–27. 43. J. Quay, ‘Experie ...
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Discourse with Christian

Christian E. White

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Join Christian and his guests as they explore the state of society, the global economy, and geopolitics—delivering sharp insights, clear analysis, and conversations that challenge conventional thinking.
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Teaching Matters Edinburgh, created by the University of Edinburgh, complements the University's Teaching Matters blog. We invite students and staff to engage in topical conversations, both debating and celebrating aspects of Higher Education.
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Your ultimate (and accurate) guide to Italian culture! Italian, For Sure goes beyond the cliches and stereotypes to reveal the true Italian way of living. *Season 2 coming soon* Catrin Skaperdas, an American living in Italy, hosts lively interviews with locals in an effort to give Italians the (befitting) stage to passionately share their wisdom, stories and insights about Italy. This podcast is perfect for listeners who desire to learn more about Italian culture, dream of moving to Italy, p ...
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The human soul, shaped by passions and misfortunes, seeks true and pure happiness, but it's often elusive. This is the School of You. Sam Gute Rogers, your host, will guide you through a journey of self-discovery and personal growth. In each episode, we'll uncover the hidden gems of wisdom from remarkable individuals from around the world, exploring what makes us unique and what drives us. We'll delve into the profound questions of existence and the nature of our souls, seeking new perspecti ...
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In this episode we talk with Matt Notowidigdo about negotiating. Matt is a Professor of Economics at Chicago Booth. He holds a BS in economics, a BS in computer engineering, a MEng in computer science, and a PhD in economics. He is currently a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economics Research, and he is a co-editor at American Economi…
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Your classroom is always teaching, even when you’re not speaking. In this episode, Carla Ward explores the concept of the “hidden curriculum” through the Reggio Emilia idea of the classroom as the third teacher. From lighting and plants to blocks, visual schedules, and representation, discover how the environment silently shapes children’s learning…
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In law, no one hands you a guide to the hidden curriculum, but every lawyer absorbs it. Rules about hours, availability, mistakes, and even what “professional” looks like. This episode unpacks how those unspoken rules distort women lawyers’ sense of worth, loyalty, and belonging, and why it is time to rewrite them. This is part two of a two-part se…
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In this wide-ranging conversation, returning guest Laurent Lequeu (https://themacrobutler.substack.com/) joins me to break down the latest developments in geopolitics, markets, and the global economic cycle.We cover:The weakening U.S. economy and inflationary boom turning toward crisis.Europe’s political and financial turmoil — including the risk o…
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Episode Summary: In this episode of The Rural Scoop, Dr. Melissa Sadorf sits down with Andy Mink, Director of the Smithsonian Rural Initiative, to explore how the Smithsonian is extending its reach into rural communities across the United States. From traveling exhibits like Museum on Main Street to innovative partnerships with schools, libraries, …
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Discover how strategic foresight is revolutionizing cybersecurity thinking. In this compelling SecureTalk episode, renowned futurist Heather Vescent reveals the 12 invisible paradigms that have shaped our entire approach to cybersecurity - and why breaking them could transform how we defend digital systems. Back in 2017, Vescent applied strategic f…
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In this conversation, Francis Hunt (https://themarketsniper.com/) lays out his claims about political pressure campaigns, media influence, capital flows, and what he calls currency debasement—and why he believes building optionality (jurisdictions, mobility, and hard-asset exposure like gold) matters in turbulent times. We discuss free speech bound…
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The words we choose with children matter more than we realize. In this episode of The Everything ECE Podcast, Carla Ward explores The Language of Encouragement and how it shapes a child’s self-esteem, resilience, and inner voice. Discover: ✔ The difference between praise and encouragement ✔ Why connection before correction preserves dignity ✔ How a…
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Sunday night dread isn’t proof you’re not committed. It’s your nervous system preparing you for overwhelm, judgment, and self-doubt; and with the right tools, you can retrain it. Do you ever feel that pit in your stomach on Sunday nights? You’ve spent the weekend with family, maybe caught up on errands, maybe even tried to rest. But as the sun sets…
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🎬 IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL HEAR: 00:56 — Solar eclipse in Virgo on the larger stage 05:25 — How the solar eclipse affects our personal lives 21:37 — Aries 31:16 — Taurus 46:41 — Gemini 58:50 — Cancer 1:08:25 — Leo 1:19:03 — Virgo 1:31:09 — Libra 1:42:44 — Scorpio 1:52:50 — Sagittarius 2:04:08 — Capricorn 2:15:53 — Aquarius 2:29:47 — Pisces _________…
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How do you speak up when you think the surgeon is making a mistake? What does it mean to resist just to exist in medicine? Why should one steak up against social harm or injustice? In this conversation with Dr. Tasha Wyatt, we explore the idea of professional resistance - how learners can push back against hierarchy, hidden curriculum, and systemic…
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Inception promised answers, but instead gave us spinning tops, folding cities, and Leonardo DiCaprio screaming into the void of his own trauma. In this first episode of our two-part dissection of Christopher Nolan’s ‘dream heist masterpiece,’ we begin to discuss why the film is equal parts brilliant, pretentious, and meme-worthy. From Hans Zimmer’s…
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In this explosive conversation, war correspondent Michael Yon (https://michaelyon.substack.com/) joins Christian White to break down the assassination of Charlie Kirk, Zionist power games, and the unraveling of global stability.From Gaza to Thailand, from Japan to the United States, Yon pulls no punches in exposing the forces reshaping our world. H…
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This SASF episode breaks down the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk. What a story: How the devil messed up by killing Charlie, because martyrdom after Christ doesn't work. Charlie's cheerful masculinity made him a target. Why Charlie's "free speech" approach prevents civil war. Crazy progressives in public high schools and universities only "reproduc…
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Episode Summary: In this episode of The Rural Scoop, Dr. Melissa Sadorf sits down with Dr. Devon Brenner, President of the National Rural Education Association (NREA) and Director of the Rural Education Research and Initiatives Lab at Mississippi State University. Together, they dive into the challenges and opportunities shaping rural education tod…
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What if America’s “unipolar moment” is over—and our foreign policy is now a self-licking ice-cream cone that burns trillions, breeds blowback, and makes us less safe? Scott Horton (https://scotthorton.org/) joins me to lay out a brutally clear case against empire: the military-industrial complex, media capture, Israel/US policy, great-power frictio…
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Angela Foster brings practical tips and wisdom to our understanding of the spirits of earth, water, air and fire from Chapter 1 & 2 of Nature Spirits by Rudolf Steiner. She invites us to be active in our striving for perception of these beings, while at the same time asking us to slow down and take a moment to be still and perceive the spiritual re…
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Former Army officer and clinical psychologist Joachim Hagopian (https://pedoempire.org/) joins me to discuss his controversial views on global power structures, trafficking networks, secrecy, and censorship—and why he believes these themes are central to understanding today’s geopolitics. We cover whistleblowers, blackmail operations, Epstein/Maxwe…
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What does it look like to truly humanize early learning? In this rich conversation with Kisa Marx. We unpack why adaptability is now a core competency for educators and families. We explore how belonging builds real resilience, why “good job” falls short, the power of the pause, and how to hold safety, advocacy, and kindness at the same time. You’l…
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Law demands all of you. Parenting does too. Why the lawyer-parent double bind makes you feel like you’re failing everywhere. This episode unpacks why the double bind hits women lawyers who are parents especially hard, how it quietly drains your energy and joy, and why feeling stretched and guilty in every direction isn’t a personal failing. It’s th…
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🎬 IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL HEAR: 00:56 — Introductions and what is Hermetic Magic 11:44 — The Eclipse window invitation 28:36 — The Fixed Stars connection 35:35 — How the Fixed Stars are influencing the Eclipse Season 53:28 — Closing thoughts ___________________ LINKS FROM THE EPISODE Connect with Gary’s teachings: http://www.dreamastrologer.com/ Di…
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In a converted hat factory in 1990s Boston, a group of hackers worked through the night to techno beats and Soul Coughing, driven by a simple philosophy: "smarter beats bigger." One of them, Chris Wysopal, would later stand before Congress and deliver a stark warning—a small group of dedicated hackers could bring down the entire internet in 30 minu…
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How do you identify stories with poison in them? They never say "TAKE THIS POISON." They always coat it in chocolate first... - "Make Me Famous" pitch reviews segment continues with "The Ghost Train". Maybe this is the episode wherein Nate finally likes a pitch. - Then the guys turn to stories that start out sweet but conceal poison in the end. - H…
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Episode Summary: In this episode of The Rural Scoop, Dr. Melissa Sadorf sits down with Dr. Bronwyn Ragan-Martin, Deputy Superintendent at the Georgia Department of Education and leader of the nation’s first Office of Rural Education and Innovation. With nearly 35 years of experience in public education and a background as superintendent in Early Co…
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Our special series on applying to residency continues, this time with an interview with Internal Medicine Residency Program Director Dr. Danny Baek. She shares her approach to the residency application process and match, how signaling works in her field, what she looks for in applicants, and her best advice for students navigating this unique life …
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In this episode we talk with Mushfiq Mobarak on how to work with governments and large organizations to implement research. Mushfiq is a Professor of Economics at Yale University with concurrent appointments in the School of Management and in the Department of Economics. He is also the founder and faculty director of the Yale Research Initiative on…
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This week, we return to our series on the films of Christopher Nolan by diving headfirst into The Dark Knight — the movie that convinced an entire generation that growling equals gravitas. From Heath Ledger’s chaos-icon Joker to a Batman so serious he makes taxes look fun, we’re dissecting the film’s themes, IMAX spectacle, and how Hans Zimmer’s sc…
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Martin Armstrong (https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/) returns to Discourse with Christian for a hard-hitting conversation on the global crossroads we now face. From Europe’s crumbling economy and debt crisis to the deep state’s grip on U.S. foreign policy, Armstrong explains how history, cycles, and hidden power structures are shaping today’s chao…
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🎬 IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL HEAR: 04:40 — Why decoupling Planets from Signs & Houses is important 19:07 — The Weakest Planet & its importance 32:48 — How to calculate your Weakest Planet 53:15 — Diving in deeper 54:31 — Questions from our last episode w/ Ricky ___________________ LINKS FROM THE EPISODE Dive deeper into the Strongest Planet technique …
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Episode Summary: In this episode of The Rural Scoop, Dr. Melissa Sadorf sits down with Dr. Bill Chapman, Superintendent of London ISD in Texas and President-Elect of the National Rural Education Association (NREA). From his early days as a teacher and coach to leading districts and shaping national policy, Dr. Chapman shares his journey through rur…
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Children aren’t the future- they’re people of today. In this episode of The Everything ECE Podcast, Carla Ward sits down with Marta Skrzypczak, educator and children’s rights advocate, to explore why children’s participation is a fundamental right, not a privilege. We cover: - What Article 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child means fo…
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In law, long hours are treated as the measure of success. But that doesn’t mean they reflect your true value. This episode unpacks how exhaustion became a badge of honor in legal culture - and what it’s costing women lawyers. From day one, lawyers are trained to see exhaustion as excellence. Billing the most hours, being always available, saying ye…
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🎬 IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL HEAR: 00:56 — September big picture overview 13:33 — The Eclipses adding color 29:30 — Staying in the status quo vs moving into the future 36:36 — Chronological highlights 44:21 — What to keep in mind through the month of September ___________________ LINKS FROM THE EPISODE Dive deeper into the Strongest Planet technique w…
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90% of Twitter users are represented by only 3% of tweets. When you scroll through your feed and form opinions about what "people are saying" about politics, you're not seeing the voices of nine out of ten users. You're seeing the loudest, most extreme 10% who create 97% of all political content on the platform. In this episode of SecureTalk, host …
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In this episode, we talk with Sandile Hlatshwayo about working in important institutions such as the Council of Economic Advisors and the International Monetary Fund. Dr. Sandile Hlatshwayo is an IMF economist who previously served as a senior economist at the Council of Economic Advisors. She holds a PhD in Economics from UC Berkeley and works in …
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On this episode of SASF Nate and Brian discuss the recent X controversy Nate caused, Why you should watch KPop Demon Hunters? How we as Christians should approach it and all forms of Media? How Miyazaki does anime well? and much more. - Nate and Brian discuss how Kpop Demon Hunters is a bad pitch, but done well - Why Kpop Demon Hunters is a better …
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Episode Summary: In this episode of The Rural Scoop, Dr. Melissa Sadorf sits down with Krista Leh, CEO of Resonance Ed and nationally recognized SEL consultant, to explore how social and emotional learning (SEL) can be woven into the daily life of schools—especially in rural communities. Krista shares her journey from high school social studies tea…
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Back-to-school means new faces, new energy, and new opportunities to set the tone. But are we over-focusing on the schedule and missing the real magic of routines? In this episode, I dive into the difference between schedules and routines, why routines matter so deeply for children’s safety, belonging, and learning, and how transitions can be power…
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In this episode, Christian White speaks with G. Edward Griffin (https://realityzone.com/), legendary author of The Creature from Jekyll Island, about the hidden architecture of global power.Griffin warns: we’re already in the “final world war” — not fought with armies, but with psychology, banking, and fear.🔑 What we cover:How COVID proved global c…
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Your job is just one canvas. Learn how to expand who you are beyond law and lead from your whole self. “I don’t even know who I am outside of this job.” If you’ve ever had that thought, nothing has gone wrong. You are evolving. This episode explores why so many women lawyers tie their identity to their career, why it fuels stress and burnout, and h…
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The world economy and geopolitics are spiraling into uncharted territory. Returning guest John Rubino (https://rubino.substack.com/) joins me to break down:Why the U.S. economy defies recession while drowning in debtThe Fed’s dangerous rate-cut gamble while inflation persistsMartin Armstrong’s warnings of a looming global warEurope’s unraveling, ci…
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What happens when you hand a microphone to a bunch of students, toss in a few Star Wars-obsessed adults, and ask them to unpack Episodes I–VI? Absolute mayhem—and movie magic. With Aaron Harris as our special guest, we attempt the impossible: covering all six Star Wars films in one classroom session without anyone spontaneously combusting. Whether …
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🎬 IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL HEAR: 01:56 — What is the strongest planet 07:35 — How the ruling planet different from strongest 16:14 — What is the weakest planet 19:20 — Seeing your chart from different angles 26:35 — The difference between a planet and a sign 29:49 — How does the sign color the strongest planet 32:23 — Diving deeper into the stronges…
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You have heard this SASF axiom: "A good dad can't be present in children's fiction." This is because if he was, there'd be no story for the kids to take care of -- BUT... there are a few exceptions... - Brian and Nate search for those elusive MG/YA unicorns: the good and present father. - What about To Kill a Mockingbird's Atticus Finch? Jeremiah L…
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Episode Summary: In this episode of The Rural Scoop, Dr. Melissa Sadorf sits down with Dr. Greg Wyman, superintendent of the J.O. Combs Unified School District and author of the Substack Celebrating Traditional K–12 Public Education. With over four decades of service, Greg shares his leadership journey across Arizona’s rural and suburban schools, t…
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From real estate in Las Vegas to uncovering the hidden architecture of global control, author and podcaster Charlie Robinson (https://www.theoctopusofglobalcontrol...) has spent years pulling back the curtain on how power truly operates. In this episode, we dive deep into:How Charlie’s journey began with Confessions of an Economic HitmanThe private…
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In this explosive return to Discourse with Christian, former CIA analyst and State Department veteran Larry C. Johnson of (https://sonar21.com/) breaks down the real story behind the Putin–Trump summit in Alaska—and why it’s not really about Ukraine.From the symbolic choice of August 15th, to the unusual makeup of the U.S. and Russian delegations, …
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Why does social emotional learning need to start with us as educators? In this thought-provoking conversation with Prerna Richards of Together We Grow, we explore how our own regulation, mindset, and choices impact everything from classroom dynamics to the way children learn and grow. This episode blends insight, real-life reflection, and practical…
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Stop proving your worth through achievement and discover what success in law feels like on your own terms. If your legal career looks impressive but feels misaligned, it’s time to redefine success. Learn how to align your work with your values, reclaim fulfillment, and build a sustainable legal career, without walking away from law. Perfect for mid…
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