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Really?? is a podcast about cultural memory — the icons and ideas we’ve mythologized and, in the process, might have misread or misunderstood. In the first season of this new series from Talkhouse (How Long Gone, Subway Takes, Alison Roman, Björk), the New Yorker's Naomi Fry convenes a multi-generational mix of musicians, writers, and cultural figures in conversation, to rediscover and reconsider the cultural legacy of the Doors in 2025, the band’s sixtieth anniversary. The show will use the ...
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Based on his live one-man show Rock & Roll Politics, the broadcaster and author Steve Richards takes a weekly behind-the-scenes tour of UK politics and the media that shapes the way we view the epic political dramas. The future is ridiculously unpredictable and the past is so easy to misread. Subscribe to your weekly guide through seismic times.
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Historical Blindness

Nathaniel Lloyd

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Historical Blindness is a podcast about history’s myths, mysteries, and misconceptions. By examining cases of outrageous hoaxes, pernicious conspiracy theory, mass delusion, baffling mysteries and unreliable historiography, host Nathaniel Lloyd searches for insights into modern religious belief and political culture.
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For every neurodivergent mind that was masked, misread, or missed. Where identity is reclaimed and the system gets named. This Voice Is Mine is a podcast for those who were told they were too much, too sensitive, too chaotic, too intense or not enough. Hosted by Dr Emma, a clinical psychologist, neurodivergent woman, and unapologetic system disrupter, this podcast explores what happens when difference is pathologised and what becomes possible when we drop the shame, the script, and the medic ...
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Optimist Economy

Kathryn Anne Edwards and Robin Rauzi

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Economist Kathryn Anne Edwards and co-host Robin Rauzi talk about the fundamentals of the economy and how to build a better future one problem and solution at a time. Our premise is that the United States has a remarkable economy — and yet for tens of millions of Americans it is not performing up to its potential. It could be more open to aspiring workers, less hostile to change, safer for workers, less risky for retirees, and so on. ✨ Support the podcast at: optimisteconomy.com ✨ Ask questi ...
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In Luke 24, Jesus told two of his followers that the entire Bible was about him. Yet their reading of the Bible had not actually prepared them for Jesus. Sadly, the same thing is still happening today, even in churches. This podcast is an invitation to reread the Old Testament with Jesus in mind; to “unbind” it from the many ways it’s been misread and misapplied. I hope you’ll join me!
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Welcome to High Performance. Through fascinating conversations with remarkable guests, Jake Humphrey and Damian Hughes uncover the secrets behind High Performance and explore how we can all become the best version of ourselves. We focus on uncovering the learnings from top performers in every field, from sport to entertainment, business, health and wellness.​ No matter where our guests have excelled, they all have first-hand experiences and lessons to share. On High Performance we find out w ...
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In this podcast I'll discuss everything involving basketball, particularly the NBA and I'll try to cover topics that get overlooked, forgotten or flat out misread. And for topics that are already nationally covered, I'll give my unique perspective and interpretation. Cover art photo provided by Louis Francia on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@lifewithlouis Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elo-bwana/support
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Dive deep into thoughtful conversations on faith, scripture, and the Christian life with interviews from leading theologians, authors, and pastors. Whether you’re exploring big questions or seeking practical wisdom, this podcast brings you the rich insights of the Theology Project in a fresh audio format.
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How I Invest with David Weisburd is a podcast that interviews the world's leading institutional investors. Previous guests include The Ford Foundation, Northwestern University Endowment, CalPERS, Stepstone, and other top limited partners.
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Welcome to Why Did It Fail?, a series hosted by Cognism’s Sales Coach, Shivan Pillay. Each episode digs into the real stories behind deals that fell through, strategies that didn’t land and campaigns that missed the mark. Through honest conversations with sales leaders, founders, and operators, we unpack what went wrong and more importantly, what they learned from it. No fluff, just failures that made them better.
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Hi, I'm Chris. I train educators at early learning centers, preschools, and community centers in modern neuroscience and emotional intelligence skills. I use high-energy, roll-up-your-sleeves-and-do-it workshops to make learning stick. See my work to see this training in action: www.chrisdanilo.com/work I'm experimenting a bit by putting some of my learnings and experiments here on YouTube. I hope you find it useful. 👇 Drop me a line and let me know what you wish I was building for you! http ...
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CE Podcasts for Nurses

Elite Learning by Colibri Healthcare

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Listen, Learn, and Earn CE Hours with Elite Learning. Elite Learning is among the first to bring you nursing podcasts that are part of an accredited continuing education activity. With real-world examples, interviews with subject matter experts, practical insights, and the opportunity to earn nursing CE hours- we’re taking learning to the next level. Subscribe and never miss a chance to listen, learn, and earn nursing CE. Learn more at elitelearning.com/podcast
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Welcome to "Breaking up with Toxicity," a podcast providing insights for individuals seeking positive change, personal growth, and a deeper understanding of relationships and behavior as they also unravel layers of themselves and improve their quality of life. Covering a wide array of topics such as toxicity, toxic personalities, dysfunctional families, attachment styles, relationships, and the impact of diagnoses on life challenges will provide listeners with a comprehensive view of these c ...
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EQ Gangster

Noble Gibbens

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EQ Gangster is specifically for leaders, business owners, entrepreneurs & other influencers who are honest enough to admit that they just might be the ones holding themselves back & who are brave enough to change that. Research is showing that your Emotional Quotient (also known as Emotional Intelligence) is a bigger indicator of success than your IQ, your education & your experience. In each episode, Noble offers practical, candid, and often humorous clarity for the modern leader who is bra ...
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Let’s Talk Forex with Alison and Chris is your weekly source of Forex trading insights. Whether you are a beginner looking for guidance on how to start, or a seasoned trader who wants to learn about new strategies, you’ll find something new and useful in every episode. Alison and Chris’ knowledge of Forex trading shines through, as they bring to the table years of experience trading Forex and writing about the trading industry. They cover a wide range of topics, including how to choose a bro ...
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Beyond Day One

Foundations for Success

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You landed the job — now what? Beyond Day One is the essential podcast for Leaders, Gen Z and early-career professionals ready to thrive in today's workplace. Hosted by David and the team behind Foundations for Success, we tackle the soft skills, workplace dynamics, and unspoken rules that can make or break your career success. From leadership to building professional relationships that matter, this show gives you the insider knowledge to go from new hire to standout performer. Whether you'r ...
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Christian Civics Podcast

Center for Christian Civics

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Exploring how the gospel empowers us to think, speak and act differently in the public square. The Christian Civics Podcast features commentary, interviews, prayers and class excerpts exploring how we can respond to the civic and political turmoil around us with visible faithfulness. The decisions we make about how to handle our earthly citizenship are an important part of our Christian discipleship. The Center for Christian Civics empowers local churches to be communities where people train ...
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Do private markets actually outperform public markets once you properly adjust for risk or is that belief built on flawed data?In this episode, I talk with Dr. Gregory W. Brown, one of the leading academic researchers in alternative investments, about what decades of data really say about private equity, venture capital, and risk-adjusted returns. …
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Momentum is one of the most misunderstood parts of ecommerce. People think momentum is that exciting moment when everything suddenly starts working. They picture dashboards lighting up, traffic flowing in, sales popping, and angels singing in the background. They think momentum feels big and loud and obvious.…
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Win a behind-the-scenes experience at a High Performance record day! Pre-order our brand new book Micro-Habits and use code MICROHABITS26 for 25% off before the launch on 1st January to be in with a chance of winning: https://hppod.co/HPComp Most communication fails for a simple reason: we talk to people the way we want to be talked to. In this epi…
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The episode ended with a child falling out of a window, which was a hell of a cliffhanger. This episode with the child was the ninth episode of this Swedish show and I thought, “Damn, the Swedes are hardcore to end a season this way!” It felt like a lot. To keep reading ⁠⁠⁠⁠A Cultural MisReading of TV⁠ ⁠visit the Songs for the Struggling Artist blo…
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Ever wonder why your partner’s “help” feels cold… why their silence triggers panic… or why you keep having the same arguments even when you both mean well? In this episode, Maria Shkreli, breaks down the powerful intersection between your attachment style and your empathy style — the two systems that secretly shape how you love, comfort, react, and…
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Misreading the room is one of the fastest ways to damage your first impression, your personal brand, and the trust of the leaders around you. In this episode of Beyond Day One, David, Phillip, and Gen Z John break down what it really means to misread the room—and why it matters more than most young professionals realize. You’ll learn the difference…
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If you’ve ever followed all the parenting rules, read all the books, and still felt your child slipping away, this episode will land deep in your chest. In this raw and honest conversation, Christy-Faith shares the story she’s never fully told—the moment she realized the parenting method she believed was “biblical” was actually building fear, walls…
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Most traders use the RSI completely backwards, and it costs them money. In episode 156 of Let’s Talk Forex, Alison and Chris break down what the Relative Strength Index actually measures, why the classic “sell at 70, buy at 30” approach fails in real markets, and how to use RSI like a grown-up trader. You’ll learn how to read RSI in context, use RS…
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Most people think they know the central message of Romans: justification by faith. It’s beautiful, and it’s true. But what if it’s not actually the main goal of the letter? In this video, we take a closer look at the often-overlooked theme that frames the entire book of Romans from beginning to end—the obedience of faith. Paul opens with it. Paul c…
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What if the most important decision in wealth planning isn’t the tax strategy—but who you trust to make decisions when you no longer can?In this episode, I talk with Thomas Monroe, Founder and President of Blue Sky Trust, about the real role of a trustee and why independence, judgment, and governance matter more than technical structuring alone. Th…
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Who is Jesus—and what did he come to do? Luke 2 doesn’t answer those questions with abstract theology or lofty claims. It answers them with a story. In this episode, we slow down and listen carefully to Luke’s Christmas narrative—not as sentimental background music for the season, but as a bold theological proclamation. In a world ordered by empero…
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December thirty first has a strange energy to it. People talk about reflection. Closure. Fresh starts. New intentions. All of that sounds responsible, but none of it fixes a business. It just makes people feel better for a night. Selling online doesn't care that it's New Year's Eve. Your ecommerce business doesn't pause, reset, or magically realign…
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December 30th is a strange day in ecommerce. It feels quiet, almost polite. The inbox slows down. Social feeds soften. People tell themselves they still have time. That's the trap. Today isn't the end. It's worse than that. Today is the last day you can still adjust things without pressure forcing your hand. Tomorrow isn't flexible. Tomorrow is a l…
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One of the most expensive habits in ecommerce is how often people restart instead of fix. They rebuild a store. They rework listings. They relaunch branding. They "start fresh" on a new platform. They wipe the slate clean and tell themselves this time will be different.By Chris Malta | 30+ Years In Online Business
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One of the quietest ways ecommerce eats an entire year is by convincing people they're fixing problems that were never the real problem. Sales feel inconsistent, so they chase traffic. Traffic feels weak, so they change platforms. Platforms feel clunky, so they add tools. Tools feel overwhelming, so they look for shortcuts. Round and round it goes.…
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One of the most dangerous traps in ecommerce is how easy it is to feel productive while going nowhere. You can spend hours every day "working on your business." You tweak settings, watch videos, test tools, read advice, make lists, reorganize dashboards, and still reach the end of the year wondering why nothing actually improved.…
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Every December, the same comforting lie makes the rounds. People tell themselves that once the calendar flips, things will finally click. January shows up, confusion packs its bags, and ecommerce suddenly behaves itself. That's adorable. It's also completely wrong.By Chris Malta | 30+ Years In Online Business
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What happens when you throw out the playbook of traditional private equity and instead build businesses with permanent capital, no exits, and no management fees?In this episode, I talk with Brent Beshore, founder and CEO of Permanent Equity, about a radically different approach to investing that focuses on ownership, compounding, and alignment with…
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In this final episode of the Behind the Screen series, Christy-Faith shares her deepest why: the real reason behind everything she does. After twenty years in education, she thought homeschooling would be easy. She had the credentials and experience. What she didn't have was support. And it nearly cost her everything. She explores the hidden cost o…
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This episode is a raw walk through 1 Peter 4 that exposes the fiery trials we avoid, the subtle sins we medicate, and the love we’re actually called to embody. This message reframes suffering as a doorway into holiness, reveals the unseen battle for your mind, and unpacks why earnest love has the power to cover sins and restore hearts. It’s a call …
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Reg Prentice was a Labour cabinet minister after the 1974 elections, but was threatened with deselection by his local Labour party for being on the right. There were rowdy meetings as Prentice’s cabinet allies spoke in his defence and by the time of the 1979 election Prentice had defected to Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative party. • The first show …
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Why do so many strong GPs struggle to raise capital today and what actually separates fast, oversubscribed fundraises from stalled ones?In this episode, I talk with Alexander Russ, Senior Managing Director at Evercore and Head of North America for the firm’s Private Funds Group, about what really drives fundraising success in today’s crowded privat…
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In my annual holiday special for 2025, I examine discrepancies in the gospels relating to Jesus's lineage and parentage, as well as the gospel authors' use of common biblical tropes, their incorporation of prophecy and philosophy, and early church apologists' embrace of comparisons between Christ and pagan mythology, to demonstrate that, though Jes…
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We know more than we think we know … Sometimes what is in front of our eyes is more interesting than speculating about a hazy future. Here is what we know now about Keir Starmer’s fragility and the even more precarious international crisis. • Tickets for my next live show on the 11th of February are available now! Get them here. • My biography of T…
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There was this article in the New Yorker a couple of months ago that I really hated. It was a profile of an influencer and I nearly quit reading it multiple times. But somehow, because it was about someone I really do not understand, I felt like I should stick with it to try and learn something. To keep reading ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Seven Pages in the New Yorker⁠⁠ …
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People frequently wonder whether they should be rebaptized. Usually, it's for one of two reasons. Either they were baptized as an infant, and they ask if they should be baptized as part of their profession of faith. Or they were baptized before they got serious about following Jesus and, having later committed to serious discipleship, wonder if the…
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What if the most powerful trainers aren’t the ones who know the most—but the ones who know how to reach people? In this episode of Human Skills Training, Chris sits down with Candice Storer, a trainer-of-trainers in Kentucky whose winding career—from babysitter to therapeutic parenting specialist to mental-health interventionist—prepared her for a …
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As High Performance wraps up its sixth year, Jake Humphrey, Damian Hughes and producer Will sit down to reflect on the moments, conversations, and lessons that defined 2025. In this special end-of-year episode, they revisit the guests and ideas that resonated most, not just in downloads and views, but in lasting impact. From the strategic thinking …
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Quitting early is one of the most predictable outcomes in ecommerce. People don't quit because the business is impossible. They quit because they spent weeks expecting magic and then got annoyed when the universe didn't applaud their effort. The holiday season makes this even more entertaining. December rolls around and suddenly folks expect the bu…
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Overthinking is the quiet killer in ecommerce. People think the big danger is bad suppliers or bad niches, but honestly, most businesses crash long before that because the owner is sitting there treating every decision like brain surgery. They stare at the screen, poke at their ideas, second guess everything, and by the time they finally act, the m…
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In Scripture, holiness is never just about rule-keeping — it’s about participating in the character of God, living love perfected in Christ, and flourishing as a whole person in relationship with God and neighbor. Too often in the wider church, though, holiness gets misunderstood as legalistic rule observance. That understanding leads to burdens, s…
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Why do most investors fail at the exact moments when staying invested matters most—and how can options help fix that?In this episode, I talk with Hamilton Reiner, Managing Director at J.P. Morgan Asset Management and CIO of the U.S. Core Equity Team, about how options can be used not for speculation, but to create discipline, manage risk, and help …
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Keir Starmer has endured a rough opening 18 months, but so did Tony Blair in quite similar ways. So why was Blair miles ahead in the polls in his early phase in power? And why is Starmer breaking all records for low ratings? The first show of 2026 is in the main concert hall at Kings Place on the 11th of February. Tickets are the perfect Christmas …
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World’s leading neuroscientists Dr Tara Swart explains why so many high-functioning people feel exhausted, stressed, and out of balance, even when they’re doing everything “right.” She breaks down the hidden cost of being constantly switched on, how chronic stress rewires the brain, and why late-night scrolling is quietly sabotaging your energy, fo…
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What if the behavior you’re calling defiance isn’t defiance at all? In this episode of Breaking Up With Toxicity, licensed mental health counselor Maria Shkreli breaks down one of the most misunderstood dynamics in parenting: the difference between true defiance and deep insecurity in kids and teens. You’ll learn why so many children are punished f…
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