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MBNA Monument Matters

Monument Builders of North America MBNA

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MBNA Monument Matters – a new podcast produced by the Monument Builders of North America for all things memorialization. MBNA is a 119-year-old association with the mission “to define and promote memorialization in a viable, innovative and diversified way for the membership, and to enhance awareness of memorialization by the general public and remembrance industry.” In that spirit of promoting memorization, the MBNA Marketing Committee is launching this podcast as an extension of our monthly ...
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The Monumental Project

The Monuments Toolkit

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Welcome to The Monumental Project: How Historic Sites and Monuments of Yesterday Affect Us Today. As the official companion podcast of the Monuments Toolkit program, we will be diving deep into the pieces of American history found across the nation, and how the stories they carry impact the modern day American citizen. The goal of this podcast and the program at large, is to address the question “how do we address monuments of oppression?” What are our options for dealing with painful pieces ...
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Rebel on Main

David Swartz

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A podcast investigation about a rebel statue in Kentucky’s Bluegrass. His belt buckle is Confederate, but he wears a Union uniform. Is he a monument to heroism? Or a symbol of treason and racism? Rebel on Main chronicles this statue’s bizarre biography—and the haunting story of the community that now decides its fate.
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BrainStuff

iHeartPodcasts

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Whether the topic is popcorn or particle physics, you can count on BrainStuff to explore -- and explain -- the everyday science in the world around us.
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Planning a trip to France? Join Us in France is the podcast for you! On this podcast we have conversations about our trips to France, chat with tour guides, share tips on French culture, the basics of French history, explain how to be savvy traveler in France and share our love of French food, wine and destinations in France. You won't want to miss out on all these great conversations about one of the most beautiful countries on earth! Subscribe now so you don't miss an episode. And if you'r ...
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California’s Sequoia Country

Big Blend Radio Network

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Discover what you can experience in California’s Sequoia Country, home to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, Giant Sequoia National Monument and Sequoia National Forest, and the charming and historic art and agricultural communities that make up Tulare County, the Bread Basket of the World.
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Neil McFarland, Director of Games for games developer ustwo, shares the story behind the development of the award-winning game Monument Valley. Learn about the design approach used in the creation of Monument Valley’s stunningly beautiful virtual world and then see a presentation of ‘Ida’s (RED) Dream’, the newly created final level of the game. Hosted by Myke Hurley at the Apple Store, Regent Street in London.
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Monumental

Warhorn Media

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This is a small show about the big things God does in the lives of ordinary people. Each month Katie and Amy of Warhorn Media interview a different woman about a turning point in her life, something she will always remember as God's work. Some of the stories are inspiring, some are heartbreaking, some are joyful, but all are Monumental. Everyone has a story. What's yours?
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Future Memory

Monument Lab

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Welcome to Monument Lab's Future Memory, a public art and history podcast. Each episode, hosts Paul Farber and Li Sumpter explore stories and critical conversations around the past, present, and future of monuments. We speak to the artists, activists, and historians on the frontlines, building the next generation of public spaces through stories of social justice and equity. Here are the monumental people, places, and ideas of our time. Plot of Land is a podcast mini-series by Monument Lab t ...
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Evan Holladay is a successful real estate developer and investor, entrepreneur, motivational speaker, podcaster, and blogger. On Monumental, we sit down with entrepreneurs, leaders, visionaries, creatives, BIG thinkers, and those helping shape our future. We will talk about mindset and motivation, big vision, what makes them tick, and how all of us can achieve our success, learning from our mistakes and experiences. Find out more at evanholladay.com
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Monuments to Motherhood is a salon-style podcast series exploring the interconnected themes of motherhood, caregiving, artmaking, and monumentalization. Serving as a companion to artist Molly Gochman’s large-scale installation pieces of the same name, the podcast uses the sculpture series as a springboard for exploration. Much like the work, which celebrates the enduring support of caregivers across generations, host Molly Gochman expands our understanding of intimacy, care, play, and commun ...
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Monuments to Me

Monuments to Me

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Monuments To Me celebrates every aspect of black women in a world that tries to ignore or destroy them. This protected place features black women and ONLY black women diving into the conversations that matter. Akilah and Tyi lead an endless range of discussions that will move you from laughter to tears and inspire you toward the best version of self, but trust, they stay unapologetically centered on black women. This ain't your everyday podcast because it ain't every day that a podcast norma ...
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Kingdom Spotlight

Monumentally Choosen

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Welcome to Kingdom Spotlight where we shed a light on the two Kingdoms at play in our reality. We are seekers of truth with open minds hearts and eyes helping those who are also looking for the truth. We expose and detail these kingdoms with practical solutions so that you can make a informative decision in which Kingdom you will be a citizen in.
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Sunken Press

Sunken Press

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In 1837, an angry mob raised in the City of Alton, Illinois finally killed abolitionist journalist Elijah Lovejoy after throwing three of his presses into the Mississippi. Upon his death, his fourth press joined them in the depths. The tallest monument in Illinois now stands in Alton in honor of his contributions to the abolitionist movement and the American ideal of a free press. We are here to honor his memory and avenge him. Alton may be the town that killed him, but he demanded his grave ...
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Be Monumental.

Damien M Vega

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Damien Vega, a young business owner, of Be Monumental, LLC "The Human Care Service, was raised in the suburbs of Norwalk, CT. Born to a teenage mother and father, Damien naturally became solution oriented. As a problem solver and mediator Damien takes pride in the use of his leadership ability within the HEART of his community. From Youth Athletes to Elderly confined to wheelchairs, Damien works to serve & provide the harmonious pleasures of Spirituality, Wellness & Love to others.
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The Monumental Podcast

Mongo Underscore Ebooks

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The Monumental Podcast is mostly a professional wrestling podcast about World Championship Wrestling. Actually, it is mostly about WCW in 1999 and the events surrounding the Great Poop Feud of 99 and its sequel, Poop Feud 2.
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This is a self-guided architectural walking or biking tour from Walk Indianapolis. It includes many of the key major civic buildings, monuments, and memorials downtown. Indianapolis devotes more acreage than any other U.S. city to honoring our nation’s fallen, and is second only to Washington, DC, in the number of war memorials. This tour takes you from Monument Circle north to explore these impressive structures that pay homage to those who fought for our freedom. You'll also see buildings ...
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In "Worlds Apart: The Chosen Heroes," a thrilling field trip to an amusement park morphs into a harrowing adventure when a group of high school friends stumbles upon an ancient monument that transports them into a mystical realm. As they navigate this new world filled with danger and magic, Marco must embrace his untapped potential to save not only his friends but also his own reality. Friendship, bravery, and destiny collide in this unforgettable young adult fantasy that proves heroes can e ...
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Follow Craig Baird as he explores the good, the bad and the weird of Canada's history from the pre-colonial era to 25 years ago. Whatever you want to know about Canadian history, this is your one-stop shop.
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As Donald Trump becomes the 47th President of The United States, Times Radio sits down with the biggest and names and brains in US politics brains to analyse White House affairs - both domestically and on the international stage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to the Monumental Podcast where high performance meets huMAN truth. Hosted by Pete Hunt, founder of Monumental, this is where thought leaders visionaries and world class performers open up about what really drives them beyond success status and spreadsheets. Guests include global entrepreneurs like Daniel Priestley and Simon Squibb, clinical thinkers such as Erica Komisar and Richard Reeves, sporting legends Tim Henman, Sir Andrew Strauss and Sir Steve Redgrave, and political voices ...
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Question Quest

KCUR Studios

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Have you driven past something — maybe a building, monument or sign — and thought, "What's going on with that?" That's exactly what Question Quest wants to answer. Co-hosts Suzanne Hogan and Cody Newill scour the Midwest to find the stories and people behind oddities, curiosities and legends.Here now.
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Iconography

Charles Gustine

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How do we understand the places we visit (and even the places we’ve never been)? As a shorthand, we use agreed-upon touchstones - famous places, famous people famous foods, and, of course, dreams. Dreamed-up people and dreamed-up places and dreamed-up things. This podcast looks at a culture's icons - real and imagined - to see what they say about the culture itself, as well as the outsiders who've elevated those icons above all others.
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Curious Minnesota

Star Tribune

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What do you wonder about the people, places and culture of Minnesota? Listen to our community-driven reporting project, which invites listeners to ask questions that our newsroom researches and answers.
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In this episode of Monument Matters, host Mike Johns speaks with military researcher Bill Beigel, founder of World War II Research, Inc., about how monument builders can ensure accuracy and depth in veterans memorials. Beigel shares how professional research can uncover forgotten heroes, correct misspelled names, and add meaningful personal stories…
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The greatest gift is not something God gives, but His presence with us. King Ahaz doubted God’s help and sought his own solutions, but God promised a sign of love: His presence. Advent reminds us that love draws near, especially in fear and failure. Audio from Tyson's sermon on December 21, 2025.By Monument Presbyterian Church
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This one’s for all the graveyard wanderers and tombstone talkers out there. Gordie Roop, Robin, Tracy, and special guest Boogie stopped by to share the fascinating (and surprisingly funny) world of West Virginia’s monument and cemetery culture. With stories from Egnor Monuments and decades of cemetery exploration under their belts, this episode is …
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Sir Bill Browder joins Times Radio’s Maddie Hale to discuss Vladimir Putin’s TV address where he accused European countries of “stoking the level of hysteria”, President Zelenskyy sends a stern message to the United States and EU leaders meet in Brussels to press Belgium to release tens of billions of euros in frozen Russian assets in order to prov…
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As often as we discuss monuments that have stood for decades or centuries, we rarely find the opportunity to discuss a monument just recently erected. In our final episode of 2025, we're excited to share a conversation with Harmonia Rosales, the artist of a new monument in Boston, Massachusetts entitled, "Unbound." Harmonia shares with us her artis…
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This week on Idiot of the Week, the stupid is international, baby! In Spain, a customer set fire to a café because they ran out of mayonnaise—because apparently condiments are worth arson now. In Colorado, a storage unit auction turned into the largest fentanyl bust in state history, proving once again that some folks just cannot pack light. Over i…
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The tradition of dropping a ball in Times Square to mark the beginning of a new year only goes back about a century. Learn about the history -- plus four weird things that other cities drop instead -- in this classic episode of BrainStuff. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By iHeartPodcasts
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No, you can't literally die of boredom -- but it can lead to some high-risk behaviors. Learn more about boredom, ennui, and how to shake them in this episode of BrainStuff, based on these articles: https://science.howstuffworks.com/life/inside-the-mind/emotions/bored-to-death.htm; https://health.howstuffworks.com/mental-health/human-nature/ennui Se…
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In January 1998, freezing rain began to fall along the St. Lawrence River but instead of the system moving on, it hung around. It created one of the most costly natural disasters in Canadian history that is still remembered by many to this day. ORDER MY FIRST HISTORY BOOK! CANADA'S MAIN STREET: https://sutherlandhousebooks.com/product/canadas-main-…
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Spooky season is a year-round state of mind here, and we’re bringing it back in a big way. Theresa Racer-Cheshire returns to the studio to explore the eerie, the unexplained, and the historical roots of the paranormal in Appalachia. Whether you're chasing legends or preserving local lore, this episode is full of goosebumps and gratitude. Visit Ther…
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Today’s episode is a special one as we officially welcome The Mother Runners to the Sandyboy Productions Podcast Network. Whitney Heins, host of the show and founder of themotherrunners.com, joins Lindsey for a relaxed, back-and-forth conversation about running, motherhood, identity, injury, coaching, and building a platform that lifts up moms who …
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In "Via Francigena: Slow Travel, History, and Self-Discovery on Foot," host Annie Sargent chats with Olivier Andrieu about his incredible 100-day journey along the Via Francigena. Olivier, a former corporate sales director, decided to quit his job and walk from Canterbury, England, to Rome, Italy. He wanted a fresh start and a challenge, and the Vi…
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This episode comes courtesy of Canadian Time Machine, produced by our friends at The Walrus Lab. Host Angela Misri takes you back to key anniversaries in Canadian history and shows how they shape our world today. With great stories, expert interviews, and fresh perspectives, it’ll make you rethink what you thought you knew. Check out this episode f…
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Before the coal wars and before statehood, the mountains of Western Virginia were already shaping America’s identity. In this episode, Dr. Chuck Keeney joins us again, this time to unpack the other revolution: the one that birthed a nation. From frontier conflicts to forgotten figures, we dig into how the Revolution impacted this region and how tha…
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We're taking some time off for the holidays, but we have you covered with a "Best of Idiot of the Week" episode. We'll see you in 2026! Happy holidays!!! Your weekly fix of wacky, zany craziness as only Frangela can provide! You send in stories of real-life idiots and we mock them for your edification. It is our sacred duty. Do you want to hear mor…
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Cashmere can be more expensive than other wools because producing it is such an intensive process -- for the goats that grow it and the humans who care for them. Learn more in this classic episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://animals.howstuffworks.com/mammals/why-is-cashmere-so-expensive.htm See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy …
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Introducing The Creepalachian Plucker Shuckers (Ryan Snuffer, Hunter Walker, and Louis Prichard)—an old-time music trio so good, you’ll forget your ham is burning in the oven. On Christmas Day 2025, we bring you a toe-tappin’, mic-droppin’, good-timin’ episode packed with deep Appalachian music knowledge and a full live performance right from the s…
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In Catalonia, there's a two-hundred-year-old tradition of including a figurine of a man pooping in the shadows of Nativity scenes. Learn about el caganer in this episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://people.howstuffworks.com/culture-traditions/holidays-christmas/pooping-man-catalan-nativity-scene.htm See omnystudio.com/listener for …
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#SodderChildren #MissingSince1945 Help us get a Sodder Children Memorial Garden in Fayetteville, West Virginia! SIGN the Petition: https://c.org/PHxHgqdqzb In this chilling first episode, we dive into the haunting story that has puzzled Appalachia and true crime circles for nearly 80 years, the disappearance of the Sodder children from Fayetteville…
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On the 20th January 2025, Donald Trump took office for his second term as President of the United States. Since then, The Trump Report has given daily updates into almost all aspects of his presidency. So as we approach 2026, take a look back at how the previous year has changed America and the world. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more…
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There's Always Time For Panties This week on Idiot of the Week, the race for the title of world’s dumbest is so tight, it’s practically a photo finish—except the contestants are sprinting backward into a wall. First up, we have a drunk tourist who managed to get himself banned from Rome’s iconic Trevi Fountain. Nothing says "holiday adventure" like…
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These small appliances help home cooks achieve excellent rice via two categories of technology: ingeniously simple physics, or incredibly complex algorithms. Learn about heat-sensitive switches and fuzzy logic in this episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://home.howstuffworks.com/rice-cooker.htm/printable For more about the history of…
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Mudlarking means sifting through riverbank muck in hopes of finding lost or discarded historical artefacts. Learn how it works, especially in the River Thames, in this episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/earth/archaeology/mudlarking.htm See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Southdale in Edina became the first fully enclosed shopping mall in the world when it opened in 1956. Its architect had a vision to thwart the cold and create an indoor town square where it was always 75 degrees. Southdale spawned thousands of suburban shopping malls across the country, shaping an era of American life. Host Erica Pearson makes a vi…
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The 1990s were loaded with great holiday movies. From Home Alone to A Nightmare before Christmas there was something for everyone. In this episode of History of the 90s we look back at five Christmas classics that have stood the test of time. Show Info: Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@that90spodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Email: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠[email protected]⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Tik Tok: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠…
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This week in stupid, the buffet of bad decisions is wide open! In South Carolina, a drone dropped crab legs, steak, and weed into a prison—because apparently DoorDash now has a felony App. A mother was allegedly shot in the leg by her two‑year‑old with an unsecured gun, proving once again that toddlers should not be your security detail. The owner …
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40 Trips to France: Plus a French Christmas Feast with Annie & Elyse opens with host Annie Sargent welcoming back longtime traveler Janice Chung, who has now visited France 40 times. This episode explores why France keeps calling people back and how repeat travel changes the way you experience the country. Listen to this episode ad-free Janice expl…
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Makenzie Phipps joined me in the studio to talk about her small-town upbringing in Bluefield, Virginia, her deep faith, and how music became a powerful force in her life. She shared what it was like stepping onto The Voice stage and having Snoop Dogg turn his chair—yes, that Snoop. Humble, kind, and wildly talented, Makenzie played a couple tunes t…
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Paying the state’s bills sounds like a boring job until Holly Kim explains what’s actually at stake. The current Lake County Treasurer talks about her experience in office, her goals for the future, goats, homesteading, and growing up Korean-American. If you think paying the bills doesn’t affect everyday life, recent SNAP benefit cuts show exactly …
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Today on the show, Sinclaire Johnson is back, and she just had herself a day at the Merrie Mile in Honolulu. She won the race, ran a 4:21 road mile, and set a new American record. This is not new territory for her either. She has set American records before, made the World Champs team this past year, and after a few tough years battling major bone …
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Professor Scott Lucas joins Times Radio’s Maddie Hale to discuss the latest photos released from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, The New York TImes details the relationship between Epstein and Trump, the clock runs out on the DOJ having to release the Epstein files and EU leaders approve an over £78 billion loan for Ukraine. Hosted on Acast. See acast.co…
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Lindsay Gale Hawkins vanished in 2021 after a mysterious fire consumed the home she was staying in, deep in rural Ottawa, West Virginia. Her brother Spencer has never stopped looking, holding onto hope and sharing every heartbreaking detail of her disappearance during this powerful studio interview. With a $5,000 reward now on the table, we hope so…
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We’re closing out our 10-part Wellness Series with a conversation that couldn’t feel more fitting. Today’s guest is my friend Brad Stulberg, who returns to the podcast to talk about his new book, The Way of Excellence: A Guide to True Greatness and Deep Satisfaction in a Chaotic World. I read this book over the past couple of months and finished it…
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