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The Logic of Thriving

Positive psychologists Sam Mehoke, Cayce Savage, Adam Markey, and Rae Perlm

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What does thriving look like? What do we know from Positive psychology and other fields about what a thriving person, community, country, etc. looks like?
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Your hosts, Scott Masciarelli and Cindy Jennings are logic-focused professionals who have been on their spiritual awakening journey for years. In each episode, experience real talk on deepening your relationship with self. Learn how to find balance between the mind‘s logic and soul‘s intelligence. Topics focus on increasing inner power and authority, living authentically, enhancing personal leadership and embracing personal freedom. Join us at Soul Logic for entertaining, practical insights ...
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For B2B SaaS founders who are done blending in. The Remarkable SaaS Podcast features unfiltered conversations with SaaS founders navigating the real challenges of building software that matters. Hosted by Ton Dobbe, author of The Remarkable Effect, each episode zooms in on one of the 10 traits that define remarkable software companies—like offering something truly valuable and desirable, and aiming to be different, not just better. Some guests are scaling fast. Others are still in the trench ...
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The Consistent Calvinism Podcast seeks to defend the theological position known as Calvinism or Reformed Theology with an approach grounded firmly in both scripture and logic. Calvinism vs Arminianism is becoming one of the most heated debate arenas in modern theology, with topics such as free will, divine determinism, predestination, TULIP, and understanding God‘s role in salvation and topics of soteriology. This podcast seeks to not only provide a solid and consistent Calvinistic position ...
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Cross Examined Life

Chris Tatem

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Cross Examined Life improves the way we disagree with one another. Each week, my guests advances and defends their position on a controversial topic. Then together, we exemplify thoughtful and respectful disagreement. I’m Chris – I love challenging assumptions. I encourage you to Ask More Questions.
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"Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. ... In the end the Party would announce that two and two made five, and you would have to believe it. It was inevitable that they should make that claim sooner or later: the logic of their position demanded it.” (1984, Orwell) Lighthearted dystopian-themed podcast Three Equals Five discuses fact vs feeling vs fiction vs politics vs history and how they relate to each other. Thank you! to all our ...
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Drive and Convert

Jon MacDonald and Ryan Garrow

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In this bi-weekly show, hosts Jon MacDonald (The Good) and Ryan Garrow (Logical Position) share their best advice for helping businesses drive high quality traffic to their site, and making sure that traffic converts from a visitor to a buyer. Subscribe if you want to become and expert in customer acquisition and conversion rate optimization.
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For the complete newbie or the experienced hypnotist, Brain Software with Mike Mandel is the world's most interesting, educational and fun podcast discussing hypnosis, NLP and strategies for peak performance and self improvement. Mike Mandel is a 6-time award winning hypnotist, immensely popular keynote speaker, stage performer, psychotherapist and NLP trainer. He has been doing hypnosis since he was 12 years old. Mike has an amazing ability to demystify hypnosis, teach core concepts, and te ...
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Catalyst

Launch by NTT DATA

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Catalyst, Launch by NTT DATA’s podcast hosted by Tammy Soares, puts humans at the heart of transformation. Each week, visionary leaders and changemakers share how creativity, technology and human insight are reshaping business, culture and the future of work. From platform innovation to AI and design leadership, Catalyst isn’t just about what’s next in tech — it’s about shaping business, technology, and culture through a human lens and spotlighting the visionaries paving the way forward. Lea ...
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Designed for those who crave the inside scoop on everything from people to policy to profits, each THRIVE episode transforms complex business and HR topics into clear, actionable advice. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a seasoned business owner, or an aspiring leader, this podcast is your go-to source for cutting through the noise and gaining a competitive advantage.
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The End Range Podcast

Matt Phili and Steve Moores

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Welcome to "The End Range Podcast"—where we push past the basics and get into the real science behind mobility, flexibility, and barbell performance. Each episode, we break down the latest research on stretching and movement, dissect the biomechanics of barbell lifts, and explore mobility “hacks” that actually work. Whether you’re looking to build strength in new ranges, improve your squat depth, or just move without pain, we’ve got you covered. No fluff—just evidence-based insights and acti ...
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Listen to Eric Pepin, best selling spiritual author in his podcast Rebel Guru Radio. Learn about energy, prana, spirituality, the sixth sense, meditation and connecting with the universe. Eric answers the tough questions other self-help or religious gurus don't provide solid, logical answers for. Eric Pepin has been teaching spiritual knowledge for over 3 decades and is the founder of Higher Balance Institute. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/rebelgururadio. Hosted on Acast. See ...
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The Sales Rep Guide to Survival is a platform and a community for sales reps, sales leadership and organizations to come to to gather information and inspiration to help to grow and inspire those that they work with. Leading by empathy and a balance of heart/emotion and logic we can truly impact our teams, colleagues and sales people to be their best selves and perform at their peak. Sales Rep Guide to Survival is built in the principal that each person is an individual and they are enough! ...
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Teach martial arts radically better using the ecological dynamics and constraints-led approach to training. Explore the little-known frontiers of skill adaptation, perceptual-motor learning, and performance science for combat sports such as jiu jitsu, taekwondo, kickboxing, karate, muay thai, and more. www.combatlearning.com
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Discover how AI tools are reshaping the marketing landscape and how businesses can leverage these innovations to grow their brand presence online. Karly Scott, Manager of Client Services at Logical Position, joins us to discuss the evolving landscape of YouTube marketing, including organic and paid strategies for boosting visibility, engagement, an…
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This episode is all about what’s next for Primal. Matt and Steve pull back the curtain on their biggest vision yet: changing the way athletes approach mobility—forever. From aiming for 1,000 members this summer to building a world-class community of 10,000, this episode dives into the why, the how, and the fire behind it all. Whether you're already…
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This week on Catalyst, Tammy recaps her favourite moments from the past year. She recaps the key themes that came up time and time again across conversations with almost 50 leaders across various industries - the human side of AI, authentic leadership, designing with people not for people, reinventing work and technology as possibility. There was m…
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Lawsuits and subsequent internal audits have put the SBA’s highly successful Section 8(a) loan program in jeopardy. The program helps small businesses owned by economically disadvantaged U.S. citizens gain access to federal contracts and training. Gene Marks also talks about the rise in occurrence – now 33% – of jobs that small businesses can’t fin…
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This week, Matt and Steve dive into the reality of staying consistent with mobility when life throws curveballs... like sick kids, poor sleep, and winter burnout. They unpack how stress impacts performance and recovery, the nervous system’s role in physical setbacks, and why it’s okay to step back when life gets heavy. Whether you’re navigating rea…
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Nervous about speaking in front of your team or at industry events? Seth Dechtman, founder of The Keynote Curators, shares essential public speaking advice from his 20+ years of experience. Learn why preparation beats memorization, how to handle unexpected disruptions, and why your message matters more than your performance. From conquering stage f…
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This week on Catalyst Tammy speaks with Namee Oberst, co-founder of LLMWare about her unique journey into AI. Namee spent years as a corporate attorney and is now developing small language models for legal and financial organizations. She’s solving for the pain points that she experienced for years. Namee and Tammy discuss the importance of small l…
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Small businesses continue to experience stable job and hourly wage growth, according to the Paychex Small Business Employment Watch. Gene Marks says this is good news considering that small businesses contribute half of this country’s GDP. Gene also shares details about how tariffs are reportedly starting to impact businesses decisions regarding he…
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In this special episode, Matt and Steve join Colleen Glinton on the Glinton Things podcast to unpack the deeper layers of mobility training, nervous system control, and building strength through structure. Together they dive into: What makes Primal Mobility different (and why it looks like "nothing" is happening) The real difference between flexibi…
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This week on Catalyst, Tammy is joined by Jamie Sermon, the Vice President of Engineering, Robotics and Automation at UPS. Jamie has been at UPS for over 15 years and knows the company intimately. He also knows that you can't solve logistics problems if you're not thinking about the customer at every step. Jamie shares how his upbringing in the Bah…
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An MIT study reveals that AI can do the tasks equal to 11.7% of the U.S. workforce, but Gene Marks says AI isn’t ready to replace jobs, so employers should be looking to train their people on how to maximize AI usage. Here’s some holiday cheer: 77% of consumers surveyed would rather do their holiday shopping at small businesses. Plus, don’t be a Gr…
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In this episode from the archives Tammy is joined by Jessica Hartley, the Head of Design and Customer Experience for CCB Finance, Tech and Data Analytics at JPMorganChase. Jessica has over 20 years of experience helping clients leverage digital innovation and is passionate about driving employee engagement and culture. Tammy and Jessica talk about …
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In this episode from the archives Tammy sit down with Donald Chestnut. Donald has worked at some of the world’s largest brands like Unilever, Target, Disney, General Motors and Coke and is now writing a book on why companies should move away from customer experience and towards customer centered growth. Tammy and Donald talk about his people-first …
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Despite a dip on the Small Business Optimism Index, it’s the 12-point drop on the uncertainty index and a cooling of price hike intentions that has Gene Marks pointing to a potential brighter run in the new year. Gene also shares insights on why nobody wants to become a manager and sees this as an opportunity to make improvements in training. AI ke…
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In this episode of The End Range Podcast, Matt and Steve unpack the never-ending challenge of building a training routine that actually works—for your goals, your lifestyle, and your sanity. From the benefits of structured programming to the difference between mobility and flexibility, this conversation is packed with useful insight, humor, and a f…
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A story about how "everyone agrees" is the most dangerous lie in SaaS. This episode is for SaaS founders frustrated watching their solution solve real problems—but wondering why no one actually buys it. Most healthcare startups don't fail because their tech doesn't work. They fail because they can't find anyone willing to pay for it. Mariano Garcia…
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California is rewriting the employment law playbook, and if you employ anyone in the Golden State, including remote workers, you need to pay attention. In this episode, Paychex HR expert Alex Papazis unpacks five critical employment laws hitting California in 2026: minimum wage increases, new exempt salary thresholds, stricter pay transparency rule…
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This week on Catalyst Tammy is joined by speaker, storyteller and cultural wayfinder Kainoa Horcajo. Through his firm Mo’olelo Group, Kainoa has found a way to transform Hawaiian wisdom into business insights and experience design. Kainoa and Tammy discuss the importance of storytelling and how finding the why and the how is the most important thin…
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The government shutdown will leave lingering issues for businesses even after it ends. Gene Marks comments on the delayed payments from the government and slow service from agencies such as the IRS. Plus, another shutdown is looming. Gene takes a look at the mixed bag of data on job growth and hourly wage growth from the Paychex Small Business Empl…
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A story about choosing autonomy over speed—and building something that lasts. This episode is for SaaS founders tired of chasing growth rounds—and wondering if slow, profitable building could win. Most software companies raise capital to scale fast. Rex Kurzius, Founder of Asset Panda, rejected that path entirely. His father ran a bakery. His broth…
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Parenting is hard. Squatting heavy is hard. Doing both? That’s where it gets real. In this episode of , Matt and Steve unpack the emotional side of parenting, the vulnerability it brings, and how those same patterns show up in training. From breaking down squat mechanics to exploring the rising popularity of Zercher lifts, they blend personal stori…
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This week on Catalyst Tammy is joined by longtime friend and recent addition to the Launch by NTT DATA team to lead, Murphy Freelen. Murphy has a proven track record of bringing together multi-disciplinary teams to deliver breakthrough innovative solutions. Murphy reflects on her personal journey working in the music and media industries and how th…
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Large businesses are shedding workers, including 14,000 by Amazon. People are pointing at artificial intelligence and automation, but Gene Marks says it’s something different – at this point. He also says there is opportunity for small businesses now. Plus, health insurance is so convoluted that businesses are popping on Reddit to get firsthand acc…
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A story about speed as strategy—and why saying no to billion-dollar deals built a stronger company. This episode is for SaaS founders who feel stuck between landing big logos and building what actually scales. Most SaaS companies don't fail because they lack ambition. They fail because they chase the wrong customers. Mark Walker, CEO of Nue, took a…
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In this heartfelt episode, we sit down with Colleen Glinton to unpack her powerful transformation story. From years of being told “you can’t” to finally trusting the process and diving into mobility training, Colleen shares what it took to overcome self-doubt, lean into commitment, and believe in the power of coaching. If you’ve ever felt like your…
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Is AI really living up to the hype, or just creating more work? Gene Marks sits down with Louis Gutierrez, director of AI at Constant Contact, for a conversation about AI’s sometimes messy reality and promising future. From “work slop” to data disasters, Louis reveals why adoption is only the first step — and shares what’s coming next. Plus, learn …
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This week on Catalyst Tammy is joined by Jason Warner, co-founder and CEO of Poolside. Jason has over 20 years of experience leading teams and developing innovative technologies including GitHub Co-pilot, and he’s done that all while leading with heart. In this episode, Jason emphasizes the importance of empathetic leadership and why treating peopl…
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Many potential holiday shoppers and business owners who stand to benefit are showing preseason cheer, as they express their desire to buy gifts despite anxiety about the economy and inflation. Gene Marks shares details of the Intuit survey, as well as news about the AICPA pushing the IRS to deliver additional guidance on no tax on tips and overtime…
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When everyone else optimized for instant answers, Sid Masson built for depth and accuracy—and enterprise customers paid more for the difference. This episode is for SaaS founders who feel trapped competing on speed—and suspect their customers actually want something else. Most SaaS companies don't fail because they're too slow. They fail because th…
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In this episode, Matt and Steve dive into the haunted world of ultra marathons, pain management, and mobility training with a twist. They unpack why your mobility training might be missing the mark and how applying a logical anatomical order (starting from the core) can help reduce pain, prevent injury, and enhance performance. From hydration hacks…
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In this episode from the archives Tammy sits down with Martina Lee Strickland. Martina is a unicorn in the healthcare industry. She’s worked in the industry for over 20 years and is now the Chief Growth Officer at Clever Care Health Plan, a healthcare company that provides culturally-sensitive Medicare options. She joins Tammy to talk about her wor…
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As Congress continues its staring contest over how to open the federal government, impacts of the shutdown are starting to threaten more than just furloughed employees or the individuals being fired. Tax credits that help small businesses and regulations required to know how to stay compliant with laws are thrown into the murky water. Meanwhile, bu…
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This episode is for founders stuck building features nobody asked for—who want to discover what customers actually need. Joshua Summers, CEO of EnFi, took a different path. After helping dozens of startups move their cash during the Silicon Valley Bank collapse, he discovered the real problem wasn't deposits or covenants—it was human capacity to as…
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On this episode from the archives, Dani Snyder talks leading design teams out of their silos As someone who started out as an industrial designer and who is now the Head of Design AI, Servicing and Communications at JPMorganChase, Dani Snyder deeply understands the design process and organizational design. This week Dani joins Tammy to talk about h…
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On this week's episode of the Paychex THRIVE Week in Review, host Gene Marks dives into the ongoing government shutdown and its profound impact on small businesses, strategies to conserve cash during these turbulent times, and Google’s latest initiatives to help small businesses leverage AI in a rapidly digitalizing economy. Plus, a deep dive into …
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This episode is for SaaS founders tired of the "grow at all costs" playbook—who suspect there's power in saying no to the wrong customers. Most SaaS companies don't fail because of bad product. They fail because they try to please everyone. Martin Balaam, CEO of Pimberly, chose restraint over reach. Former physicist turned serial entrepreneur, he'd…
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In this episode, Matt and Steve get real about redlining, recovery, and why accountability in training matters more than motivation. From struggling to push through endurance workouts to balancing mobility with strength training, they unpack what it really takes to keep progressing when life gets busy. You’ll hear about customized programming, the …
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Noelle Russell compares AI to a baby tiger, it’s super cute when it’s small but it can quickly grow into something huge and dangerous. As the CEO and founder of the AI Leadership Institute and as an early developer on Amazon Alexa, Noelle has a deep understanding of scaling and selling AI. This week Noelle joins Tammy to discuss why she’s so passio…
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The economy has its cheerleaders and detractors, but one thing that is keeping it propped up is the small businesses of America. The Paychex Small Business Employment Watch shows that despite the hourly earnings growth coming in below 3% for 11 straight months, it has stayed consistent at about 2.7%. This is based on real payroll numbers, and with …
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A story about winning by not competing—and why saying no creates speed This episode is for SaaS founders who feel the weight of building something that matters—and wonder if being contrarian is worth the risk. Most software companies fail because they rush to market without questioning what they're building. They see opportunity and chase it. David…
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Knee pain creeping into your training? In this episode , we dive into Steve’s own knee pain story and break down what really causes it... from training stress and sleep to movement patterns. We share how to manage and prevent knee pain using isometric loading, creative mobility drills, and smart recovery protocols. Whether you’re a CrossFit athlete…
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This week on Catalyst Tammy is joined by Sarina Malik, a recent graduate from Columbia University, to discuss the role of AI in shaping the future workforce. They discuss the challenges faced by Gen Z in entering the job market, the importance of AI literacy, and the ethical implications of using AI in education and beyond. Serena shares her experi…
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