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The mindbodygreen podcast explores the infinite possibilities of health & well-being. Hosted by founder and co-CEO Jason Wachob, each episode features a thought-provoking interview with a leader in the health space. Whether you’re thinking about changing what’s on your plate, how you move, or how you think, these conversations are sure to offer solutions in whole-body health.
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A daily news analysis show on all things artificial intelligence. NLW looks at AI from multiple angles, from the explosion of creativity brought on by new tools like Midjourney and ChatGPT to the potential disruptions to work and industries as we know them to the great philosophical, ethical and practical questions of advanced general intelligence, alignment and x-risk.
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Conversations that warm the heart and ignite our intuitions towards our service. I talk to artists, researchers, scientists, mystics, engineers and all the torcher bearer of humanity. How can we become wiser as a species and sync with the symphonies of nature. What pathways will allow us to grow up into our BODIES, so they come an instrument of Universe's mind playing its symphonies out of infinite entropy.
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Comics Rot Your Brain!

Steven Bagatourian & Christopher Derrick

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COMICS ROT YOUR BRAIN! is a deep dive into ‘80s comics (plus a few notable exceptions). In this weekly podcast, screenwriters Chris Derrick (STAR TREK: PICARD) & Steven Bagatourian (AMERICAN GUN) discuss favorite books, runs, and creators. The Bronze Age is — for us — the greatest era in comics history. This time period was defined by a weird rift in the fabric of spacetime that allowed an industry in flux to reimagine what was possible. We all remember the eye-popping results: THE DARK KNIG ...
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A false narrative has been set by mainstream media for years. Strengthen your faith as you learn the story of those who are Changing the Narrative, including scientific discoveries that prove the Bible to be true. Join one of the foremost authorities on Origins Science, David Rives. An author, TV host, and researcher, David explores infinite wonders that point us directly to our Creator, the God of the Bible. As he interviews experts, legends, and Ph.D. scholars, he breaks it down into easy ...
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The View In Your Mirror

Lisa Rubin & Katie Harms

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Meet Lisa Rubin and Katie Harms. They share a love of closets and the stuff in them. Lisa is a professional Wardrobe Consultant who has worked with hundreds of C-Suite clients to help them build their personal brand. Katie is a Living Spaces Specialist who helps her clients find zen where they live. They join together to share stories and strategies for how you approach your day, your career & your life. Along the way we share conversations with fabulous people who give us their own thought ...
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Death in The Garden

Jake Marquez and Maren Morgan

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“Death in The Garden” is a multimedia project that explores the complex intersection of the cycle of life and death, holism, climate change, civilization, ecology, and health from the perspective of two incredibly curious millennials on a journey to make sense of a very complicated world. In addition to those listed above, our podcast highlights topics like regenerative agriculture, food, psychology, spirituality, politics, society, and our overall relationship with Nature and the ecosystems ...
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Even when a product is growing and customers are happy, AI can still undercut the core economics that made the business viable in the first place. This episode looks at how AI collapses defensibility by attacking pricing power, distribution, and differentiation simultaneously, why “great execution” is no longer a sufficient moat, and what kinds of …
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Daniel Fraga is a designer and theorist known for his work on the intersection of artificial intelligence, immersive technology, and human subjectivity. In his book he talks about Subjectivity as a Project: He argues that in the 21st century, design should move beyond physical objects or user interfaces to the design of the human subject itself. In…
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Today’s episode breaks down OpenAI’s launch of ChatGPT Health and what it reveals about how people are already using AI to navigate symptoms, medical information, insurance, and gaps in access across a strained healthcare system. The episode examines the usage data behind the launch, the new health-specific features and privacy architecture, early …
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Claude Code has triggered something that feels bigger than a normal model release. Power users across AI and software are describing a clear inflection point, where autonomous coding crosses an invisible threshold means harder problems suddenly become tractable, entire workflows collapse into prompts, and delegation to AI feels genuinely competent …
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Join Greg and Zach Wilkerson, one-third of the DC3Cast, as they delve deep into the Justice League Unlimited episode 'For the Man Who Has Everything,' adapted from Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' classic Superman Annual #11. How deep you ask? Well, audio commentary-level deep! The two's discussion topics range from major differences between the episod…
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Here’s the story of some scientists in the 1980s who tried to cause heart disease in rabbits. Instead, they stumbled upon a discovery so surprising it challenged everything we thought we knew about cardiovascular health—and may hold a powerful lesson for human longevity. This story isn’t just about rabbits. It’s about us. - How we eat. - Who we eat…
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CES 2026 marks a clear turning point for AI, shifting away from novelty gadgets and toward serious, category-defining products from the industry’s biggest players. This episode breaks down how Nvidia, AMD, Google, Amazon, and Samsung used CES as a roadmap for where AI infrastructure, devices, and assistants are headed next—and why the conference no…
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Why “context graphs” have suddenly become one of the most important ideas in enterprise AI, and what they reveal about why agents fail or succeed at real work. This episode explains the core idea behind context graphs, how they differ from systems of record and knowledge graphs, and why capturing decision traces — the why, not just the what — may b…
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Most AI discussions focus on speed and automation, but a deeper question is scale. In this episode, NLW reads and analyzes essays by Ivan Zhao and Aaron Levie that argue AI agents change the limits of knowledge work itself—allowing organizations to operate beyond human rhythms, meetings, and bottlenecks. The conversation explores why this transitio…
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“Most women are doing too much cardio and not enough resistance training,” explains Jaime Seeman, M.D. Seeman, a board-certified Obstetrician-Gynecologist and member of mindbodygreen’s scientific board of advisors, joins us today to dive deep into how women can support muscle, hormones, and metabolic health across every decade of life. - Dr. Seeman…
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Two blockbuster deals over the holidays quietly marked the real start of the AI agent era, revealing where competition is actually heading in 2026. This episode breaks down why Meta’s acquisition of Manus signals a shift toward agents as distribution, not features, and why Nvidia’s $20B Groq deal is really about owning the future of inference as wo…
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This final episode of 2025 lays out a practical, self-guided 10-week plan to build real AI fluency by actually doing the work. Each weekend focuses on a concrete project—from model mapping and deep research to data analysis, visual reasoning, automations, context engineering, and building a real AI-powered app—designed to be modular, completable in…
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Part two of the AI predictions series looks ahead to how competition, markets, and politics could shape AI in 2026, from the durability of coding model leaders and the future of Grok and Meta to Chinese open-weight models, agent labs versus model labs, M&A, IPO timing, and whether Alphabet becomes the world’s biggest company. The episode also digs …
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Part one of a two-episode forecast on AI in 2026, focusing on models and capabilities, release strategy shifts, multimodal races, memory, and the evolution from assistance to agent management. It also explores how vibe coding expands beyond engineering, why bespoke personal software grows, and how these trends start reshaping enterprise adoption ne…
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Lovable CEO Anton Osika joins the AI Daily Brief to unpack how AI-assisted coding evolved from early GitHub experiments into load-bearing infrastructure inside companies, why 2025 marked the inflection point for vibe coding, and why 2026 will belong to builders who can think, plan, and ship with AI end to end. The conversation covers the shift from…
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“It is more dangerous to your health not to have muscle mass than to have excess body fat,” explains Rocío Salas-Whalen, M.D. Salas-Whalen, a board-certified Endocrinologist, Obesity Medicine specialist, and widely recognized as one of the earliest adopters of GLP-1 therapies in the United States, joins us today to explain how GLP-1s work, who trul…
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A ranked countdown of the AI model releases that defined 2025, shaped how people actually use these systems, and reset expectations across the industry. The episode includes a few notable omissions, some controversial placements, and plenty to argue about—by design. Brought to you by: KPMG – Discover how AI is transforming possibility into reality.…
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A fast-paced walkthrough of 51 charts that capture where artificial intelligence stands right now and what matters most heading into 2026, spanning capabilities, infrastructure, markets, economics, vibe coding, jobs, and politics. The episode connects model performance, cost curves, hyperscaler spending, enterprise adoption, ROI data, coding agents…
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Anthropic CPO and Instagram co-founder Mike Krieger joins the AI Daily Brief to talk about the rise of vibe coding, why coding agents quietly became the breakout AI use case of 2025, and how enterprises are beginning to move from chatbots to real workload-taking agents. The conversation explores how tools like Claude Code escaped the developer box,…
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From DeepSeek’s shockwave debut and the trillion-dollar AI infrastructure buildout to the bubble debate, the MIT enterprise adoption backlash, the AI talent wars, and the rise of reasoning, agents, and vibe coding, this episode walks through the 10 defining AI stories that shaped 2025 and set the trajectory for 2026, including why agent infrastruct…
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Emmy Award-winning Creative Director, wardrobe stylist, and hair and makeup artist, Kimberly Steward shares her inspiring journey from a style-focused childhood to becoming a leader in image-making for athletes, executives, and entertainers. Kimberly discusses the influence of her family, her early start in modeling and hair, and how she broke barr…
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This Sunday long-read episode digs into a16z’s newly released Big Ideas for 2026, scoring the most interesting predictions across likelihood, real-world value, and pure X-factor. From taming multimodal data chaos and agent-native infrastructure to voice agents, multiplayer vertical AI, AI-native universities, and the industrial renaissance powered …
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“There are hundreds, maybe thousands, of drug repurposing opportunities just waiting to be uncovered,” explains David Fajgenbaum, M.D. David Fajgenbaum, M.D., physician-scientist, bestselling author of Chasing My Cure, co-founder of Every Cure, and leader in the global push for drug repurposing, joins us today to explain why the cures of tomorrow m…
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A rapid-fire tour through a packed week in AI, from Google’s surprise Gemini 3 Flash release and its implications for the model Pareto frontier, to bombshell OpenAI fundraising talks involving Amazon and trillion-dollar valuations, major AI leadership and org changes at Amazon, early signs of stress in data-center financing markets, ChatGPT’s push …
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A first readout of the AI ROI Benchmarking Study shows that real business value from AI is no longer theoretical: 82 percent of organizations report positive ROI today, 37 percent report significant or transformational impact, and nearly all expect gains to accelerate over the next year. Drawing on more than 1,200 respondents and 5,000 use cases, t…
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OpenAI has released GPT Image 1.5 inside ChatGPT, and early reactions suggest the gap with Nano Banana Pro has meaningfully narrowed. This episode walks through first impressions from head-to-head tests, benchmark reactions, and creator feedback, then digs into four specific areas where GPT Image 1.5 may be the better choice right now, from hyper-p…
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Deloitte’s latest Tech Trends report makes one thing clear: real AI value doesn’t come from dropping chatbots or agents onto old workflows, but from redesigning how organizations actually work. This episode breaks down why agentic AI forces process redesign, infrastructure modernization, and new management models, why legacy systems, data readiness…
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Today’s episode breaks down OpenAI’s quiet adoption of Anthropic’s “skills” mechanism and why it could meaningfully change how AI agents work in practice. The discussion explains what skills are, how progressive disclosure improves efficiency and reliability, and why modular, shareable instruction folders may matter more than building ever-more com…
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A tight breakdown of Time’s “Architects of AI” cover, who made the cut, and why the framing misses several crucial players. The episode argues that beyond chipmakers, model labs, and politicians, AI’s true architects also include China, major capital allocators, the Middle East, enterprise operators, and cultural translators who turn AI into real-w…
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“If you really want to be strong and you want to do strength training, you need to eat carbohydrates,” explains Ana Kausel, M.D. Ana Kausel, M.D., a board-certified endocrinologist and women’s health expert, joins us today to share how women can build metabolic strength from the inside out—through muscle, nutrition, hormones, and lifestyle. - Her e…
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AI advantage is proving to be compounding, not linear. Drawing on new data from OpenAI, Menlo Ventures, EY, and early AI ROI Benchmarking results, this episode explains how leading organizations are pulling away by using AI more intensively, moving beyond time savings into higher-value use cases, and reinvesting gains back into deeper capabilities—…
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Today’s episode breaks down GPT-5.2, OpenAI’s most work-focused model yet, with major gains in reasoning stability, long-context performance, and real professional tasks like coding, spreadsheets, and presentations. The conversation looks at early benchmarks and tester reactions, what OpenAI’s emphasis on economic value signals about its strategy, …
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Today’s episode breaks down new reports from OpenAI and Menlo Ventures that show enterprise AI adoption accelerating quickly, with coding emerging as the first true killer use case, reasoning models driving deeper workflow integration, and the gap between leaders and laggards widening as frontier firms compound their advantages. The conversation al…
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On this episode of Death in The Garden, we’re sharing the interview we did with Allan Savory, president and co-founder of the Savory Institute, an organization created to regenerate grasslands by training and connecting global practitioners in how to holistically manage their land to restore biodiversity. Last April, we had the opportunity to trave…
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Robin Livingston Richter, therapist and ADHD life coach, has been a licensed family therapist for more than 34 years. Robin shares her personal experiences navigating mental health, ADHD, and self-worth, alongside practical strategies for building resilience and finding support. The discussion dives into the generational impact of strong women, the…
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Today’s episode breaks down Trump’s decision to allow Nvidia to export H200 chips to China, a reversal of a decade of bipartisan China-hawk policy that could radically reshape global AI power dynamics, US industrial strategy, and the geopolitical balance around compute, with a close look at industry reaction, national-security concerns, and why thi…
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Today’s episode breaks down a massive new empirical study from OpenRouter and a16z that analyzed more than 100 trillion real-world tokens to reveal what developers and power users are actually doing with AI right now, from the surge in reasoning models to the dominance of coding workloads to the unexpected rise of roleplay in open-source systems. T…
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Uncanny X-Men #186 — “LifeDeath” — remains one of the boldest creative swings in Marvel history. Instead of battles and villains, Chris Claremont and Barry Windsor-Smith deliver a quiet, emotionally devastating story about identity, trauma, and the cost of rebuilding yourself after everything is taken away. COMICS ROT YOUR BRAIN! is a deep dive int…
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Today’s episode explores why public distrust in AI is accelerating, from Edelman data showing sharp divides across income, age, and geography to a broader mix of tech fatigue, social-media backlash, political posturing, and economic anxiety that’s shaping perception more than direct experience with the tools; it also looks at how concerns around jo…
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“Muscle is built in recovery.  It's not built in the workout,” explains Shannon Ritchey, P.T., DPT. Ritchey, Doctor of Physical Therapy, personal trainer, and the founder of Evlo Fitness, joins us today to share how you can train smarter—not harder—to build strength, protect your body, and finally see results that last. - Workout less & get better …
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Anthropic asked 1,250 professionals how AI is actually changing their work, and the results reveal a blend of optimism, anxiety, and shifting identity—creatives feeling squeezed, scientists wanting trustworthy partners, and most workers hoping to hand off routine tasks while keeping what defines their craft. The episode also looks at how AI-run int…
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Today’s episode unpacks how an MIT study about AI “replacing 11.7% of the US workforce” is being misreported, what it actually says about task-level automation versus jobs, and how it compares to Anthropic’s internal data on engineers delegating more work to AI and seeing big productivity gains. In the headlines: Microsoft’s AI sales targets and ma…
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Amazon used AWS re:Invent to clarify where it actually fits in the rapidly shifting AI landscape, revealing a strategy built around practical multimodality, enterprise-first customization, and a long-term bet on specialized agents. This episode breaks down what Amazon announced, what changed, what didn’t, and what the updates really mean for enterp…
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OpenAI has entered an all-out Code Red as Sam Altman orders the company to redirect resources toward sharper reasoning, faster performance, and a more capable ChatGPT after weeks of narrative momentum tilting toward Google and Anthropic. The move signals a dramatic strategic pivot at a moment when competitive pressure is reshaping expectations for …
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December opens with Google’s Gemini momentum accelerating, OpenAI facing renewed pressure, and a burst of new models already landing in the first days of the month. This episode looks at how the Gemini narrative is reshaping the competitive landscape, what to expect from OpenAI, the surprise releases from DeepSeek and Runway, the positioning battle…
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A new OpenAI framework lays out what it actually takes for enterprises to move beyond pilots and into true whole-organization transformation, and the lessons reveal a widening gap between leaders who are building systems for compounding ROI and laggards stuck in experimentation mode. Today’s episode breaks down the four mindset shifts companies mus…
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“If your brain is not healthy, you are much more likely to experience pain,” explains Daniel Amen, M.D. Amen, a physician, double board-certified psychiatrist, award-winning researcher, and 20-time national bestselling author, joins us today to dive into the neuroscience behind brain health, emotional regulation, chronic pain, and supporting health…
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Today’s episode breaks down ten hands-on projects that show exactly what the newest wave of models—Gemini 3, Nano Banana 2, Opus 4.5, GPT-5.1, and more—can actually do in the real world, from infographic generation and data visualization to integrated multimodal reasoning, NotebookLM workflows, strategic planning with 5.1, and building full end-to-…
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A bonus, ad-free Thanksgiving episode sharing ten creative, genuinely fun holiday projects that use AI to help kids make stories, coloring books, interactive websites, advent calendars, animal-adoption posters, personalized elf messages, mini-podcasts, animated Santa letters, and even custom family songs. It’s a guide to unlocking kid creativity wi…
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