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Chalk Radio

MIT OpenCourseWare

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Chalk Radio is an MIT OpenCourseWare podcast about inspired teaching at MIT. We take you behind the scenes of some of the most interesting courses on campus to talk with the professors who make those courses possible. Our guests open up to us about the passions that drive their cutting-edge research and innovative teaching, sharing stories that are candid, funny, serious, personal, and full of insights. Listening in on these conversations is like being right here with us in person under the ...
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Real Deal Nurse Practitioner Club

Anna Miller for Blueprint Prep Company

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The Real Deal Nurse Practitioner Club is the most inclusive exclusive hangout for nurse practitioners and aspiring nurse practitioners. Join your host Anna Miller, as she and her guests dive deep into what you need to know before taking your exam, passing your exam, and becoming a real deal nurse practitioner! Each week she'll cover topics such as how to pass your nurse practitioner exam the first time, overcoming test anxiety, writing your resume, negotiating contracts and honing your actua ...
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-I Beg To Differ-

I Beg To Differ

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Welcome to the podcast of controversy. Where best friends fight. I Beg to Differ features opinions from the Co-host of Riley, Jovani, Noah and "Josh". Stick around to hear our own thoughts and opinions on your favorite players.
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You want a home that’s uniquely you. One that reflects your passions, values and lifestyle. And you want to create one on your own, without having to hire a designer, breaking the bank, or hurting the planet. The challenge is that there are too many voices telling you what trend to jump on, what rules you must follow, and what “beautiful” looks like. Plus, you don’t want to scrap everything you own and start all over. It’s hard to know how to wrap your arms around this big, important concept ...
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Sacred Healing & Enchantment is your space for alchemical transformation, deep dive healing, connection, & embodied leadership. Whether you are a seeker, a professional healer, or a coach, this podcast will support you through topics like collective care, archetypal shadow work, & ancient embodiment practices. Each episode offers tools and insights to help you expand both personally & professionally. I'm Melanie Monaco, a Priestess & Mentor who created the first ever and top rated Self-Love ...
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THIS PODCAST ONLY CONTAINS TRAILERS. FOR NEW, FULL EPISODES, SUBSCRIBE TO ME ON A03. Link in every show note OR https://gempodfics.carrd.co/ Danmei Podfics With Gem is a mature, 18+, podfic podcast dedicated to turning Chinese "Boys Love" (BL) fan fiction into audio gems. Prefer to read along? All original fics are linked in the show notes. Grab your headphones and indulge in some sweet and spicy bedtime stories, written by fans and read aloud by me—a fan. All stories have been recorded with ...
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Brion Hurley from Business Performance Improvement shares his takes and thoughts on a variety of topics related to process improvement (specifically Lean and Six Sigma methods), Bursts are rapid improvement activities, so this sounded like a good word to use for these short audio clips. We'll try to keep them under 10 minutes each. Have a question? Use the Spotify app to leave us a voice message, and we might pick your question for our next episode!
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Antics from the Fourth Floor is a podcast where three friends in the faculty of Physics get together every week to discuss interesting topics in Astronomy, Cosmology, Physics, general Science, Science Communication and of course, nonsense. This podcast is not for kids.
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Sermons, lectures, and discussions on the church's glorious mission of worldwide disciple-making. Curated by church-planting missionaries sent out of Grace Baptist Church in Middletown, OH.
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Alumni Mulgrave Podcast

Alumni Mulgrave Podcast

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Join us for authentic conversations and storytelling from the Mulgrave Alumni Community. Our aim is to inspire, educate, and connect through meaningful discussions on diverse topics, including career journeys, personal growth, and more.
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The UK’s sharpest middle aged humour podcast. Two older-but-not-wiser authors (Adam Eccles & Keith A Pearson) rant about the trivial triggers of midlife angst, and the daily grind of middle age. Expect dry British humour, zero-filter ranting, and plenty of “That’s exactly* how I feel!” moments. If this sounds like your cup of tea, come join Adam and Keith for a fortnightly dose of middle aged humour/therapy. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms. Laugh (and sw ...
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The Health, Fitness and Business Show, is a no holds barred, non-sugared coated podcast discussing all things related to Health and fitness, including the business elements of the industry. We provide insights into the industry as it is, provide fresh perspectives to individuals with an interest in the space, and gives information and motivation to the average person looking to get fit and stay healthy. While offering an unbiased view of the industry and the content available in the market now.
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Agile Digital Business

Vickie Maris, speaker, Everything DiSC Authorized Partner / Trainer

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Glean applicable ideas from Agile Digital Business as your host, Vickie Maris, explores the topics of leadership, personal development, team development and team communications. Vickie is a speaker, facilitator, author and musician. In addition to speaking at conferences, she also facilitates sessions in staff retreats and workshops. She is a certified trainer and Authorized Partner - Everything DiSC and The Five Behaviors, as well as a certified facilitator. Vickie enjoys interviewing guest ...
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** Interested in subscribing to Rabbi Haim Ovadia's weekday emails on Jewish Law? Please send an email to [email protected] with your full name, location, and a bit about yourself.** Course Objective- "To understand the historical and social context and identify the message or hidden message". In this series, he analyzes select sections from Midrash. This is the full Academic Course on Midrash and all its facets taught by Rabbi Haim Ovadia in the summer of 2016 at the Academy of Jewis ...
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Chute The Sh*t

Will Weiner

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inspired by the 100th year of Buggy, we set out to interview characters and collect some of the best stories from the sport's 100 years. Created and hosted by Will Weiner, we speak to a range of alumni from all sorts of teams, staff, BAA and more. This podcast is produced by Rachael Schmitt, and brought to you by the Buggy Alumni Association. The intro music is used from the Free Music Archive and is the song Hotshot by Scott Holmes
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After Action Project

Firearms Radio Network

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The After Action Project is a podcast that focuses on the student’s perspective of a specific firearm’s (or firearms related) training course. It is an hour long conversational interview, with the time being almost equally split between the student and the instructor. While the podcast focuses on a specific course, it also introduces its listeners to the instructor, their training philosophies, and style of teaching/coaching/instructing.
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Philosophiraga is an audio presentation in the Well-Red Mage family of content. Each episode, I look at a big idea from the history of philosophy and discuss how it relates to the world of video games. It's sort of like an introductory philosophy course mashed up with gaming culture, which (I like to think) makes it a bit more interesting. If you've already studied philosophy, you're unlikely to learn anything new from Philosophiraga... but I hope you might be able to enjoy listening anyway.
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Welcome to The Sovereign Mind™️ Podcast where we talk about the challenges, obstacles, and questions that confront all of us trying to have the best human experience we can. You have a beautiful mind, innate wisdom and knowing, and unique creative gifts. Listen in and learn how to use them to bring vibrance, abundance, and possibility to your life so you can unleash the person you were meant to be. Annie Bauer, combines her own personal experiences, training, and years of studies with the be ...
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Hypertension is one of the most heavily tested topics on NP board exams, but recent guideline updates can make it hard to know what you actually need to focus on. In this episode, I walk you through how to think about hypertension guidelines when you're preparing for boards, including what's still being tested and what's changing in real-world prac…
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In our very first guest episode, Keith talks to author and self-appointed grumpy bugger, Jason Ayres. As part of a new series of episodes, where guests get to propose bills for the Middle Raged Manifesto, Jason enters the chamber to discuss his petty gripes. For more information on Jason and his novels, head over to his website: https://www.jasonay…
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Studying during the holidays can feel overwhelming. In this minisode, I share practical study hacks to help you stay consistent without burning out, including how to use micro-study sessions and create a realistic study schedule. Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/smnpreviewsofficialBy Anna Miller for Blueprint Prep Company
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This was supposed to be a short follow-up to the interview I did with Byron Reese. Instead, it turned into a freewheeling conversation about some of the big questions I've wrestled with for over 10 years: Is there really purpose, love, and destiny? If so, how do we find those things in a world gone mad, and how does politics fit into the story, if …
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This was supposed to be a short follow-up to the interview I did with Byron Reese. Instead, it turned into a freewheeling conversation about some of the big questions I've wrestled with for over 10 years: Is there really purpose, love, and destiny? If so, how do we find those things in a world gone mad, and how does politics fit into the story, if …
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As the holidays arrive, it can feel hard to slow down when NP school, board prep, or work is still weighing on your mind. In this short episode, I share why rest isn't just okay during the holidays; it's actually part of the process. And as we look ahead to a new year, this episode invites you to reset your mindset and refocus on what really matter…
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In this episode, Adam and Keith unleash the Lady Rage, tackling the lack of pockets in women’s clothing, perimenopausal brain fog, and men’s (alleged) gift-buying inadequacies. It also serves as a reminder that sometimes in life, the smartest move is to shut up and offer chocolate. About This Podcast Two middle-aged British authors, Adam Eccles and…
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This episode is part two of my Best of 2025 series, and it’s all about show and tell—those moments when designers walk us through a room and explain why it works. I pulled clips from conversations where we slowed down and really looked at composition, color, pattern, texture, and the quiet decisions that hold a space together. These are rooms best …
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In the ⁠Lean Six Sigma Ecosystem⁠, I have posted numerous courses over the past few months, and quite a few of them are free. If you're not aware, the adoption of Lean in the healthcare industry has been pretty dramatic over the past 20+ years. I took some of the best healthcare-specific Lean training videos I've used in my Lean Six Sigma courses a…
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When you're gearing up for your board exam, practice questions are one of the most powerful tools you can use - but only if you're using them the right way. In this minisode, Courtney and I answer common questions about practice questions, like how many to do each day and what scores you should be aiming for in practice exams. Follow us on Instagra…
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I’m bringing you along with me to Santa Fe for a quiet, layered look inside the home of designer Heather French—a place that feels deeply rooted in its landscape and gently expressive of the family who lives there. Walking through her territorial-style house, especially dressed for the holidays, felt like a reminder that good design isn’t about spe…
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The following is the summary of the December 3rd webinar I presented called "Quality Improvement Tools for Food and Beverage Manufacturing" I just edited the webinar and turned it into a course in Lean Six Sigma Ecosystem. Although it is geared towards the food and beverage (F&B) industry, it is open to those from any industry looking to improve qu…
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When you're stepping into clinical practice, difficult diagnoses can show up in subtle ways that require you to slow down and think critically. In this episode, our Senior Nurse Practitioner Content Editor Courtney and I walk through a real case study that looks straightforward at first, but reveals how important it is to connect the right clues an…
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As we wrapped up the year, I found myself gathering the moments from the show that moved me the most—the conversations that nudged me to think differently about home, beauty, and the way we shape our days. Revisiting these clips felt a bit like walking back through rooms I love: Olga reminding us that tiny shifts in our spaces can spark self-worth;…
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The less-than-dynamic, middle-aged duo return with their very own Middle Raged Budget — a 10-point plan to “fix” Britain. From outrageous taxes to questionable public services and the kind of reforms only midlife frustration can inspire, Adam and Keith unveil a set of policies nobody asked for… yet somehow make sense. Expect midlife humour, righteo…
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For your board exam, dermatology questions often come down to recognizing the right buzzword. In today's minisode, Courtney walks through the high-yield skin findings you must be able to identify on sight so you can quickly differentiate similar conditions on test day. Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/smnpreviewsofficial…
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This week’s episode is a sweet, simple reminder of how small changes can make a home feel more like you. Laurie and I began in her kitchen, at the long window seat that greets you the moment you enter from the back door. Even with its beautiful view, it felt unfinished to her—like it wasn’t yet saying, We live here. As we talked, I encouraged her t…
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When you're preparing for your NP certification exam, pharmacology questions can feel overwhelming with all the drug names, interactions, and clinical scenarios to remember. In this episode, our content guru Courtney and I tackle this challenge head-on with a rapid-fire pharmacology Q&A session that mirrors the fast-paced nature of the actual exam.…
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In this episode, I’m sharing the full talk I gave at the launch party for Slow Style Home—the one moment from that night we didn’t manage to record. I walk through the long, winding path that led me here, why the cultural noise around “dream homes” pushed me to write this book, and how serendipity, inspiration, and experimentation became the backbo…
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This week, Adam and Keith unwrap the very finest crap nobody asked for: the ultimate Middle Raged Gift Guide. From overpriced pasties the size of a canoe to incontinence pants, the chaps trawl through the most spectacularly awful gifts aimed squarely at folk of a certain age. Expect sarcasm, despair, and an unhealthy amount of middle aged humour as…
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Medication warnings save lives, but which ones will actually show up on your certification exam? Today, Courtney and I review three critical boxed warnings that are heavily tested on nurse practitioner board exams. By understanding these three boxed warnings, you'll be prepared to recognize the red flags on your exam and in practice. Follow us on I…
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In this episode, I talk with the wonderfully creative Fariha Nasir about how she transformed her builder-grade house into a deeply personal, heritage-rich home through bold DIY projects and meaningful design. Fariha shares how reconnecting with her Pakistani roots shifted her entire approach to style, leading her to incorporate block prints, color,…
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In this episode, host Melanie Rose Monaco is joined by astrologer and mystic Regina Verret Foster to discuss the powerful Uranus in Taurus transit. Learn how this transit impacts financial abundance, resources, and the collective energy. Regina shares her wisdom on navigating this energy, offering practical guidance for both personal and profession…
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This episode kicks off Pharmacology November with a focused review of antibiotics that matter most for your boards and practice. I walk through the major drug classes you need to know breaking down their key uses, safety profiles, and those crucial exceptions that show up on exams. From understanding why Augmentin works when amoxicillin fails to kn…
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In this episode of the Slow Style Home Podcast, I speak with Michal Silver, Creative Director at Christopher Farr Cloth, whose work is guided by curiosity, collaboration, and a deep respect for history. Michal shares how their textiles and wallpapers grow slowly from long conversations with artists, archives, and craftspeople around the world—allow…
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The less-than-dynamic, middle-aged duo are back with another dose of midlife humour and righteous rage. In this episode, Adam and Keith shine a light on the great British rip-off. From the price of a pint to the cost of parking, the chaps delve into some of the most egregious examples of rip-off pricing. About This Podcast Two middle-aged British a…
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Prof. Jonathan Gruber, our guest for this episode, likes to tell his students that economics is a fundamentally right-wing science. What he means by that is that classical economics is built on one powerful explanatory insight: that free markets—networks of buyers and sellers, producers and consumers, weighing the trade-offs of different options an…
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In this special minisode, I'm introducing our new NP Confidence Corner series, where we'll share quick, actionable tips released every other week between our regular episodes. Today, Kaitlyn joins me to share a clinical pearl about eye examinations that transformed her practice as a new NP. Join us on November 6th for a must-see webinar on the most…
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In this episode of the Slow Style Home podcast, I talk with professional organizer Tracy McCubbin about how to approach the holidays with less clutter and more intention. Tracy shares what it’s been like helping clients rebuild after the LA fires and how loss reshapes our relationship with stuff. We discuss mindful giving, thoughtful donations, and…
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In this week’s episode of Sacred Healing & Enchantment, I’m getting real about boundaries, triggers, and repair—and the difference between what’s actually harmful and what’s simply uncomfortable. Not everything that activates you is toxic—sometimes it’s an invitation to grow capacity. I share personal stories and how I’ve seen clients misuse bounda…
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Studying for your nurse practitioner board exam can feel overwhelming. There's so much to cover, and everyone around you seems to be doing it differently. In this episode, my colleague Kaitlyn and I share how to create a study plan that actually fits your life and learning style instead of working against you. Tune into discover a clear framework f…
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A dose of middle-aged humour about a world where we no longer own anything — we just rent, subscribe, and renew forever. In this episode, Adam and Keith hark back to the days when we bought music on cassettes and CDs, doorbells just chimed, and software came on a disc... usually in a nice box with a weighty manual. Now we lease or subscribe to ever…
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If you’ve ever wondered how a designer really lives, you’ll love this week’s “Designers at Home” episode. I visited Julia Chasman in her Pasadena Craftsman, and her home is a masterclass in warmth, humor, and fearless pattern mixing. We talk about her buffalo-check chair from the Pasadena Showcase, the story behind her antique Steinway, and why a l…
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Join Melanie Monaco in this special episode of 'Sacred Healing and Enchantment,' where she shares her intimate postpartum journey with her daughter Lunabelle. Melanie discusses her unique approach to motherhood, addressing community building, blessing ceremonies, and the importance of sacred rituals. She also offers insights into common misconcepti…
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In this podcast, I share details about a tool that I call "Process Log" but maybe you've heard it called something else. It's an approach to documenting changes, observations and other activities that happen in a work area on a daily basis, so you can reference them in the future. I also recommended checking out the Root Cause Analysis course, wher…
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Tune in to hear my husband, Sam, and I recount our recent home birth story. At the time of recording this, we are 12 days postpartum after the birth of our daughter, Lunabelle. This is a great episode for anyone interested in birth or supporting birthing people, especially since we share what we did differently for our second birthing experience co…
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In this podcast, I share a module from the new Lean Six Sigma White Belt course I have recently released for free on the LeanSixSigmaEcosystem.com platform. This module describes a quick history of Lean (or Toyota Production System) and how it evolved from the US to Japan and back to the US. You can sign up for the free course at https://www.leansi…
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Setting professional boundaries can feel like walking a tightrope when you're caring for patients. You want to show compassion and build trust, but there's this invisible line that keeps things professional and safe. Every nurse practitioner faces moments where that line gets blurry. In this episode, I'll show you exactly what to say when patients …
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A burst of midlife humour as Adam and Keith explore the absurd world of exercise gadgets that promise six-packs but deliver buyer’s remorse. In this episode, Adam and Keith discuss ten exercise gadgets that promise beach body results but inevitably end up in the garage or on Facebook Marketplace. Unsurprisingly, they get a little ranty about the pr…
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In this final episode of the season, I get to sit down with the one and only Vern Yip—yes, that Vern Yip! You probably know him from his trailblazing days on design television, but today he joins me to talk about his beautiful new book, Color, Pattern, Texture. We dive into everything from the deeply personal story of a scroll his mother carried wh…
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No matter how well you prepare, every NP exam includes a few questions that make you stop and think, "What in the world is this?" These are the infamous "zebra questions," the ones designed to test how you handle uncertainty rather than how much obscure content you've memorized. The goal isn't to know every rare diagnosis, but to stay calm, think c…
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In this episode, I talk with designer and shop owner Stephanie Rudloe about her work with Marrakesh Designs and her long collaboration with Moroccan artisans. Stephanie shares how she first fell in love with Moroccan craft, from rugs and doors to brass lighting and pottery, and how these handmade pieces bring depth and character into our homes. We …
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A slice of middle-aged comedy about the bizarre world of weight loss — where logic goes hungry and common sense starves to death. In this episode, Adam and Keith tackle weight loss and the ridiculous diets designed to hack our basic biology... badly. From tapeworm pills to cabbage soup, the chaps rage, rant, and despair at the lengths some people w…
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In this podcast, I share one of the articles I found from October 1992 about a government efficiency program at the State of Iowa, called Total Quality Government. I read through the article and share my thoughts about how it morphed into their modern improvement program. This article can be found at https://www.leansixsigmaforgood.com/new-tpm-mana…
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In this episode, I sit down with designer and shop owner Molly Carter, whose passion for sustainability and storytelling in design is contagious. We talk about what it means to buy with your values, how she sources everything from hundred-year-old rugs to locally made candles, and why slowing down matters when you’re building a home. Molly shares t…
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Test-taking strategies can make the difference between passing and failing your nurse practitioner board exam. When you're staring at a question where multiple answers seem plausible, knowing how to spot certain patterns in the answer choices can boost your chances from 25% to 50% or even 75% accuracy. In this episode, Kaitlyn and I continue our mi…
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