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Building a solid, sustainable business can be stressful and scary. The amount of competition and information overload causes young entrepreneurs a lot of anguish and confusion. Figuring out a way to create a movement with your product or service, and to build a position of influence, may sometimes seem like an unattainable dream, but is it really that tough to break through the challenges, or are we made to think that's the case by already established coaches, or influencers? On the podcast ...
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Tom Nelson

Thomas Nelson

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Interviews and presentations on climate and energy realism, with guests including Will Happer, Jerome Corsi, Marc Morano, Carl-Otto Weiss, Valentina Zharkova, Christopher Essex, Henrik Svensmark, Patrick Moore, Ross McKitrick, Willie Soon, Susan Crockford, Peter Ridd, Christopher Monckton, and Richard Lindzen.
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In The Spotlight with Abigail Pogrebin

Jewish Broadcasting Service

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“In the Spotlight” is an original conversation series with Abigail Pogrebin in dialogue with authors, innovators, communal and political leaders, and many other key figures from the Jewish world who shine a light on key issues of the day regarding American Jewry and the State of Israel.
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The Bulldog Hour

JMNJR Radio - Joe Mays & Justin Raffauf

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The Bulldog Hour is a seasonal TV show & podcast dedicated to the happenings of the Wilson Bulldogs Football team in West Lawn, PA. Hosts Joe Mays and Justin Raffauf keep the fans and community up-to-date on the program via previews, recaps, highlights, and interviews.
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Bob After Dark

Bob Anderson

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Laugh, learn and be afraid. Join the Bob After Dark team as they discuss some of those things that go bump in the night. Ghosts, cryptids, and other supernatural forces. Take a dive into the occult, and enjoy the shadows.
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Every comedian has a guilty pleasure, a weird hobby, or an obscure fascination. Kristin wants to hear all bout it. Each week host Kristin Key follows a guest comedian down a new rabbit hole of their choosing, tests their knowledge with 5 quick trivia questions, and ends the show with a MadLib.
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Unintended Consequences, a podcast from Intent Clinical, discusses topics that no one wants to bring up in public. Through a series of interviews with individuals and experienced professionals, Unintended Consequences will cover stories of success, wealth, drugs, addiction, disease, depression, aging, dementia, infertility, recovery, healing, optimizing, and thriving. Turning it all around - and living with intention. Join us as we unapologetically examine life’s most difficult moments while ...
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Powered By Purpose with Deb Carson premieres February 1st! Subscribe now, wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. You were created to make a difference! Powered By Purpose features award-winning sports media personality Deb Carson sharing inspiring conversations with game-changers in sports and entertainment, as well as everyday heroes who are bringing about positive change with their own time, gifts, talents and purpose. You'll hear about their journeys and the obstacles they faced, ...
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Wally Manheimer critiques the widespread belief in an imminent climate disaster, comparing it to historical incidents of mass delusion such as the Salem Witch Trials, McCarthyism, and false preschool sex abuse allegations. He explores themes of false prophets and how their claims persist despite evidence against them, emphasizing the unreliability …
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John Droz, an independent physicist with over 40 years of experience in state and national issues, discusses the severe deficiencies in the K-12 education system, particularly the infiltration of left-leaning propaganda and the suppression of critical thinking. He highlights the adoption of Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) by 49 states, whi…
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Ahmad Ammous, a physician with alternative views, discusses his realizations about the corruption within the medical system driven by the pharmaceutical industry and its impacts on patient care. He emphasizes the importance of diet, light exposure, and lifestyle changes over pharmaceuticals, and highlights issues with modern psychiatry, cholesterol…
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Bob Greenyer discusses his 13-year journey as a researcher in the field of Low Energy Nuclear Reactions, emphasizing the importance of finding a sustainable energy source beyond traditional methods like solar and wind. He elaborates on the scientific complexities and innovations behind coherent energy transformations, referencing various experiment…
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This is an interview with The Babbling Beaver, a satirical persona inspired by the Babylon Bee, focusing on critiquing wokeness and climate alarmism primarily at MIT and other elite universities. The guest discusses the power of mockery in combating absurd academic and social trends, emphasizing the importance of making people laugh at what they co…
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For Rabbi Ed Feinstein meaning-making is story-telling, and the rabbi’s business. Biography: Rabbi Ed Feinstein came to Valley Beth Shalom in 1993 at the invitation of the renowned Rabbi Harold Schulweis z"l, and succeeded Rabbi Schulweis as the congregation’s senior rabbi in 2005. He now serves on the faculty of the Ziegler Rabbinical School of th…
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This Thanksgiving, we at Frotcast HQ would like to collectively give thanks to you, our listeners. And also to RFK Jr for answering all the questions we have about what it’s like for a 70 year old guy to text you demanding you drink his cum. The question we’d still like to have answered is, “is it weirder to be the aforementioned 70 year old, or a …
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Rob Louw discusses the process of photosynthesis, explaining how plants convert CO2 and water into glucose using sunlight and how this process has evolved over 600 million years. He delves into the importance of CO2 for plant growth, its historical levels, and how plants adapt to varying environmental conditions. The presentation also highlights th…
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Marty Rowland, an environmental engineer with nearly five decades of experience, discusses his career highlights, including his work at the NASA facility in New Orleans and recent retirement from the New York City Parks Department. He addresses the controversy surrounding his dismissal from the American Journal of Economic Sociology due to his stan…
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A Christmas Miracle for the Guys who Invented the Concept of Christmas Miracles Shut the door. Have a seat. We have some bad news. This is the last episode of this season of the pod. We also have some good news. Comedian Katrina Davis returns to talk to Matt & Vince about Mad Men season three episode thirteen, “Shut the Door. Have a Seat.” It’s nea…
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Veteran Australian journalist and freelance reporter Chris Uhlmann discusses the complexities and fragility of Australia's energy grid amidst a rapid transition to renewable sources like wind and solar, highlighting governmental mismanagement and misleading promises about energy prices. He also reflects on his extensive career within mainstream med…
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A second generation of Holocaust survivors re-examine their lives through the lens of their parents. Aron Hirt-Manheimer (he/him) is the Union for Reform Judaism's former editor-at-large, the former editor of Reform Judaism magazine (1976-2014) and founding editor of Davka magazine (1970-1976), a West Coast Jewish quarterly. His books include Jagen…
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James Esses, a psychotherapist and advocate for free speech, discusses his concerns about the infiltration of woke ideologies in society, particularly in areas like climate alarmism, gender identity, and education. He highlights the negative impact on mental health and shares examples of how these ideologies are influencing children and professiona…
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Everyone Remembers Where They Were When Duck Had Sex with Peggy Pour one out for Jack Kennedy and throw on this week’s episode of the pod. Host of the Hyperfixed podcast, Alex Goldman joins Matt and Vince to discuss Mad Men season three episode twelve, “The Grown Ups.” They killed Kennedy and now Don’s marriage, and Margaret’s wedding, are ruined. …
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In this podcast episode, Peter Scholz details his experiences and concerns regarding forest management practices in Canadian national parks, highlighting how historical and ongoing mismanagement have exacerbated wildfire risks. He also discusses his professional endeavors in rail planning across Canada and into Alaska, addressing technical and geop…
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The Bulldogs dropped their District 3 Final Four game to Central York, 42-7. And, unfortunately, with that loss our 2025 season has come to an end. Joe and Justin recap the final game vs the Panthers and put a bow on the season on The Bulldog Hour's last show of 2025. The guys will also share a quick glimpse on 2026 before signing off for a few mon…
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Peter Taylor discusses his varied background in environmental science, his involvement in advising the UK government on renewable energy, and his skepticism toward the prevailing climate science consensus. He highlights issues within the scientific community, including data manipulation and the dismissal of alternative views on climate cycles and s…
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The Mistress and the Car Retrieve your horsemeat gabbagool, you’ll want something to nosh on while you listen to this week’s episode with David J. Roth from Defector, The Distraction, and It’s Christmastown podcasts, joining Matt and Vince to talk about Mad Men season three episode eleven, “The Gypsy and the Hobo.” In America, horses are our friend…
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Description: Spiritual and political dynamics that motivate and shape the pulpit of Rabbi Rachel Timoner. Biography: Rabbi Rachel Timoner is grateful and proud to serve as Senior Rabbi of Congregation Beth Elohim in Park Slope, Brooklyn. She is honored to stand with families at the moments of greatest joy and deepest sorrow in their lives, and she …
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Steve Goreham discusses the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence, notably since the release of ChatGPT, and its significant impact on energy consumption and the goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2050. He highlights the massive increase in data centers required for AI, which significantly raise electricity demand and challenge renewable …
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Moving on; not done yet! The 2025 Bulldogs weathered the Bearcat storm and live to see another day. Join Joe and Justin as they recap the Quarterfinal win vs York High and look at the D3 6A Final Four match-up at Central York! Thanks to our sponsors Mays Sandwich Shop (Bill Mays), Gardner's Mattress and More (Jeff Giagnocavo), S & S Mechanical and …
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Nick Cater, a Senior Fellow at the Menzies Research Centre and a writer, discusses the challenges of renewable energy using the example of Broken Hill in Australia. He highlights the issues with relying on renewable energy without proper backup, the impracticality of solely using renewables for large-scale energy needs, and the political and econom…
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What’s Blue to You? Lock up your old dog tags and divorce papers before you listen to the latest episode. Comedian and co-host of the Roundball Rock podcast, Sean Keane, returns to the podcast to talk to Matt & Vince about Mad Men season three episode 10, “The Color Blue.” In the office, Don smiles for once. What is it that makes him smile? The lov…
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Richard Crowe was Chicagoland's first paranormal tour guide. With a love for the supernatural, Richard did his first ghost bus tour out of DePaul University in 1974. Until his death in 2012, he was teaching people about Resurrection Mary, The Werewolf on 95th, and the hauntings of Chinatown.By Bob Anderson
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Ronald Stein argues that transitioning to renewable energy is impractical as wind and solar power can only generate electricity and can't replace the diverse products and fuels derived from fossil fuels, which support modern civilization. He stresses that crude oil derivatives are vital for producing more than 6,000 everyday products and for poweri…
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Mike Drago (MikeDragoSports.com) & Jeff Reinhart (LNP|LancasterOnline) join host Joe Mays to discuss the start of the District 3 playoffs and look ahead to Wilson's quarterfinals match-up with York High! Thanks to our sponsors Mays Sandwich Shop (Bill Mays), Gardner's Mattress and More (Jeff Giagnocavo), S & S Mechanical and The Valley Bar & Grill …
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Matthew Ehret, an author and journalist, discusses his works and his perspectives on global warming, suggesting it's based on faulty science and used for political manipulation by oligarchs desiring a neo-feudal society. He critiques figures like Mark Carney and the broader economic and political systems, outlining historical and contemporary effor…
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