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Curated Questions: Conversations Celebrating the Power of Questions Hosted by Ken Woodward, Curated Questions is a thought-provoking podcast that celebrates the art and science of asking profound questions. This podcast is for curious minds who understand that the right question can unlock new perspectives and drive personal growth. What to Expect Insightful Conversations: Experts from diverse fields share their journey in mastering the craft of inquiry, revealing how it has transformed thei ...
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Nuance Needed

Nuance Needed

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In a world obsessed with quick fixes, licensed therapists Amanda White and Sam Dalton cut through black-and-white thinking to explore the messy reality of mental health. Drawing from both evidence-based practices and personal struggles, we have candid conversations about perfectionism, burnout, relationships, and cultural trends. No oversimplified advice—just honest dialogue about what healing actually looks like in our complicated human lives. For more information check out therapyforwomenc ...
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Author, essayist and journalist Meghan Daum has spent decades giving voice—and bringing nuance, humor and surprising perspectives—to things that lots of people are thinking but are afraid to say out loud. Now, she brings her observations to the realm of conversation. In candid, free-ranging interviews, Meghan talks with artists, entertainers, journalists, scientists, scholars, and anyone else who's willing to do the "unspeakable" and question prevailing cultural and moral assumptions.
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Discussions about the science of nutrition, dietetics and health. The podcast that educates through nuanced conversations, exploring evidence and cultivating critical thinking. Hosted by Danny Lennon.
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Join self-confessed history nerd Dr. Noam Weissman on a journey through the fascinating and sometimes controversial events and personalities that have shaped Israel’s past and present. Each week, Noam explores the layers of Israeli history, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the cultural forces at play—drawing on a variety of sources and perspectives. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply looking to better understand this complex region, you’ll find a nuanced, authentic, and thoug ...
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EconTalk

Russ Roberts

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EconTalk: Conversations for the Curious is an award-winning weekly podcast hosted by Russ Roberts of Shalem College in Jerusalem and Stanford's Hoover Institution. The eclectic guest list includes authors, doctors, psychologists, historians, philosophers, economists, and more. Learn how the health care system really works, the serenity that comes from humility, the challenge of interpreting data, how potato chips are made, what it's like to run an upscale Manhattan restaurant, what caused th ...
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Spolitics

iHeartPodcasts and Reasoned Choice

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SPOLITICS is where we don’t just stick to sports, but examine the world and all of its complexities through the lens of sports. Each week, this podcast will enthusiastically explore the intersection between sports, race, gender, sexuality and culture. In this narrative-style podcast, expect sharp commentary, novel conversations, and compelling guests that will drive nuanced sports conversations that drive culture.
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RBC's Markets in Motion

RBC Capital Markets

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Our regular podcast from Lori Calvasina, Head of US Equity Strategy, that brings a fresh perspective and nuanced, data driven view on the forces shaping U.S. equity markets. Disclaimer: https://www.rbccm.com/en/policies-disclaimers.page
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Signaling Theory cuts through crypto’s noise to find the real signals. Host Rex Kirshner joins builders, thinkers, and researchers who are shaping the space for deep, nuanced and informed conversations. Curiosity first, signal over noise.
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How My View Grew

Amiel Handelsman

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If you’re weary of political polarization, nothing is more refreshing than nuanced thinking: ideas that reveal the complexity of what’s wrong in the world and how to make it better. But where does such thinking come from? Often, it’s from someone changing their mind—letting go of an old perspective and growing into a new one. Join executive coach Amiel Handelsman as he interviews nuanced thinkers about the origin stories of their big ideas. Each story offers a window into one of humanity’s g ...
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Yonit Levi of Israel's Channel 12 News and Jonathan Freedland of The Guardian are two of the most prominent journalists in the world today. They are also Jews. Each week, join what MSNBC's Rachel Maddow calls "two great, smart smart smart hosts" as they dissect and debate current events shaping Israel, Jewish life - and the wider world. Their blend of nuanced discussion and sparkling conversation, featuring a dazzling range of guests, is why New Yorker editor David Remnick calls himself a “p ...
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Surface Level

Surface Level

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A weekly show hosted by longtime friends Jordan, Damon, and Tony, explores the complexities of the Black and Queer experience. Through personal stories, dynamic guests, and curious conversations, this series offers a nuanced understanding of identity, race, and sexuality that goes beyond the surface level, with a touch of humor and a fearless willingness to challenge the norm.
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Conscious Chatter

Kestrel Jenkins

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The first global sustainable fashion podcast, Conscious Chatter opens the door to conversations about our clothing + the layers of stories, meaning and potential impact connected to what we wear. Hosted by Kestrel Jenkins, Conscious Chatter tackles nuanced topics that intersect with sustainability, fashion, systems of oppression, health, and wellbeing through a curiosity-driven lens. Through deep dive monthly themes, the focus is on making the conversation more circular.
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Tea With George

George Caylor, Diane Gruber, Steve Putney

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Keeping up with the political news can feel like a full-time job. It’s easy to miss details and facts in our fast-paced lives. Tea With George creates space for complex and nuanced political conversations.I want to empower Americans to fight for our freedom that’s slowly being taken away from us. We must defend the Judeo-Christian culture our Founders gave us. Get the greatest ideas and tools to combat and defend our beautiful Nation in my Podcast “Tea with George.”
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Let's build community care, social responsibility, and allyship into every aspect of your business — not as an afterthought, but as a core foundation. Because business isn’t neutral. The way we sell, market, and structure our offers either upholds oppressive systems or actively works to dismantle them. We’re here to have honest, nuanced, and sometimes uncomfortable conversations about what it really means to run a business that is both profitable and radically principled.
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Nuance is a podcast of The Collaborative helping Christians to faithfully live out their faith in their work. We recognize most of life is not lived in black and white but rather lived in the gray, lived in the nuance. You can find more, including complementary spiritual exercises, at www.collaborativeorlando.com/nuance.
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Disrupting Peace

World Peace Foundation

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Disrupting Peace explores why peace hasn’t worked, and how it still could. In each episode, Bridget Conley, research director at the World Peace Foundation, speaks with a researcher specializing in one obstacle to peace, and an activist who’s changing systems from the ground up. Together they explore what worked, what didn’t, and why we shouldn’t give up.
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SaltCubeAnalytics offers a critical examination of today's most urgent geopolitical issues, featuring insights from academics, diplomats, and intelligence professionals who challenge the mainstream narrative. Hosted by a behaviour analyst, this podcast delves into complex topics such as the Israel-Palestine conflict, the war in Ukraine, and the pervasive influence of institutionalised propaganda in Western media. Our speakers aren't afraid to question the status quo, providing a deep, nuance ...
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Getting Better with Jonathan Van Ness

Sony Music Entertainment / Jonathan Van Ness

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Join Jonathan Van Ness (Queer Eye) each week for their next exciting endeavor! “Getting Better with Jonathan Van Ness" is here to empower listeners (and also make them laugh) by using curiosity as a tool for personal growth. In a world that often feels overwhelming—where it’s easy to feel stuck, frustrated, or helpless—Getting Better offers a lifeline. Each week, Jonathan Van Ness, alongside experts and thought leaders, guides us through our shared challenges—confidence, productivity, mental ...
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Transforming healthcare through inclusive insight and equitable solutions. Join Dr. Carolyn Coker Ross—addiction expert, physician, and co-editor of Anti-Blackness and the Stories of Authentic Allies—as she speaks with thought leaders on the frontlines of racial equity, trauma healing, and social justice in healthcare. If you're a psychologist, healthcare provider, social worker, or simply someone eager to understand the roots of institutionalized racism and how to make change—you belong her ...
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In this podcast, hosted by Dr. Salma Abdalla—Assistant Professor and Director of the Healthier Futures Lab at Washington University in St. Louis—we provide rigorous, evidence-based analysis of complex population health challenges. In a time of social, economic, and political upheaval—marked by eroding public trust, polarized narratives, and growing uncertainty—this podcast aims to challenge oversimplified narratives about the forces that shape the health of populations. Salma engages guests ...
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The Benas Podcast

Benas Matkevicius

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My name is Benas and I'm passionate about traveling, sports and coffee. In this podcast I will aim to combine all three of them by 'zooming' around the world and talking to sports professionals and coffee savants around the world while having nuanced conversations about different topics within their profession. If you're interested in hearing the stories and lifestyles of high achievers, the biggest lessons throughout their life, their mindsets within their respective sports then please subs ...
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The Hunter Conservationist Podcast

Blood Origins Canada Foundation

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The Hunter Conservationist Podcast brings you nuanced content about conservation, science and responsible hunting in Canada, so you can stay topped up on issues concerning your outdoor, hunting and fishing lifestyle, stay current on the latest in wildlife conservation, science and responsible hunting and be entertained by conversations with intellectual thinkers. The Hunter Conservationist Podcast is a Made in Canada podcast.
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The Industrialist

Jeremy Mercer

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Dive into the world of entrepreneurship, investing, and the inner workings of business through the eyes of an industry insider. Join Jeremy Mercer every week as he delivers compelling discussions on economic trends and critical news. Experience the thrill of the trade with seasoned brokers sharing their wildest cold-calling tales and innovative deal-making tactics. Plus, gain unique monthly insights into retail trends, from sweeping national movements to nuanced local developments. With two ...
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Real leadership doesn’t come with a manual. It comes from bold decisions, uncomfortable truths, and the courage to lead when the path ahead isn’t clear. Join Emma Canter - leadership development expert and curious human - as she hosts honest conversations with business leaders, innovators, and experts who are navigating ambiguity and pushing past comfort zones to create meaningful change. Each episode delivers real stories, practical insights, and expert advice to help you grow personally an ...
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Les Talk with Lester and Leslie

Lester Jay & Leslie SR Beebe

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Just two besties on a pod bringing their existential talks to the internet. This cast is a conversational deep dive into the paralleling lives and the nuanced experiences of Lester Jay, an accomplished vocal artist and “aspiring adult” and Leslie SR Beebe, actress and aspiring comedian. Both Black, queer and here hoping to become your new favorite uncle and auntie. But since these conversations are strictly reflections, realizations of personal growth and life lessons, it is just that, THIER ...
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A show about the challenging, rewarding, and complex inner terrain of building a business that’s part of your spiritual assignment — creative, service-driven, and inseparable from who you are. We explore the emotional patterns, nervous system responses, identity shifts, and shadow work that surface when your livelihood is also your calling. Hosted by veteran life and business coach Cera Byer, with unpolished, nuanced conversations — solo and with guests — about self-concept, capacity, visibi ...
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It's an Honor

W.A. Franke Honors College

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Welcome to It’s an Honor, a podcast from the W.A. Franke Honors College. It’s an Honor invites listeners into nuanced conversations that embrace the complexity of the world we inhabit. By examining the areas where ideas rub against each other, guests will engage in bold discussion that fosters understanding, empathy, and growth. Exploring different perspectives enhances our own—it's an honor for us to learn from one another. The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this podcast are the ...
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Safety is Sexy

Matthew Soeth

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Online safety can be messy and nuanced, but it doesn’t mean our conversations about it need to be that way as well. Welcome to Safety is Sexy, a podcast that features content experts, technology experts, and researchers who are doing the work to create healthy online spaces. When it comes to improving online spaces, it takes all of us. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Health on the Plains

Kansas Health Institute

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Health on the Plains is a Kansas Health Institute podcast, hosted by Wyatt Beckman, KHI senior analyst. The podcast was launched in 2023, with a focus on health and well-being in rural Kansas. Episodes include engaging and nuanced conversations around topics impacting the health of individuals in less populated parts of the state. Episodes are released twice monthly and include guests representing a wide range of backgrounds who are focused on improving health for Kansans. Although conversat ...
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adventure + mindset + life Join athlete, author, speaker, and coach Travis Macy, M.Ed. for compelling conversations with interesting people about endurance sport, ultra mindset, exciting adventure, optimized performance, Alzheimer’s resilience, organ donation, good reading, and more.
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The New Mainstream Podcast

The New Mainstream Podcast

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The New Mainstream podcast features real conversations about the cultural nuances impacting multicultural communities in the U.S. and its influence on brand marketing and the importance of DEI in strategic marketing conversations.
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The Mess Hall brings you messy conversations about the topics that matter to the food and beverage industry -- the thorny topics that don't have a simple solution and require nuanced discussion, ideas, and thought. Hosts Maeve Webster and Mike Kostyo of food industry consulting firm Menu Matters bring in expert guests -- chefs, anthropologists, beverage consultants, marketing experts -- to dive into one provocative topic each episode. Plus, Maeve and Mike start each show with a look at atten ...
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Hosted by Jeffrey Shaw, author of Sell to the Rich and renowned portrait photographer turned luxury brand strategist, Selling Luxury explores the complex behavior and nuanced mindset of selling to affluent clients. With more than 40 years of firsthand experience serving ultra-high-net-worth individuals, now advising brands that do the same, Jeffrey and his guests reveal what truly motivates luxury buyers, what they value today, how to create unforgettable client experiences, and the strategi ...
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Following on from series one of the previously named ‘Redefining Parenthood Podcast’, host Becky of DefiningMum is joined by co-host Hayley King of All Things Donor Conception to form the ‘Paths to Parenthub podcast’. Sharing perspectives as parents to donor-conceived children, and in Hayley’s case being a donor-conceived person herself, they focus on conversations about some of the more complex, nuanced aspects of donor conception. With the hope of providing different perspectives, informat ...
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Mental wellness isn't a destination. It's a sophisticated, ongoing practice of understanding ourselves; our patterns, our pain, our potential. A Lot To Grow Through returns after four years as a space for nuanced conversations about the inner work that transforms us. Hosted by Artis Desjardins, a mental health advocate committed to elevating the discourse around healing and growth, ALTGT is designed for listeners who value depth, intelligence, and intentionality. Each week, you'll find: Solo ...
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Welcome to I Don’t Know S***, hosted by Jake Smeester—a seminary grad, former church worker, and lifelong learner. In this intro episode Jake shares his personal journey through faith, ministry, and deconstruction, laying the foundation for a podcast centered on exploring the gray areas of theology, culture, and identity. This podcasts is all about having honest, nuanced conversations on hot-button social topics and biblical interpretation, as well as more subtle struggles like pastoral lone ...
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Trauma Demystified

Natalie Jovanic

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Welcome to Trauma Demystified by Bright Horizon Therapies, hosted by Natalie Jovanic, an experienced Trauma Counsellor and Trauma Recovery Coach recognized for leading social justice in trauma therapy advocacy. With lived experience of trauma and years of clinical expertise, Natalie offers insights, practical tools, and a gentle approach to help you navigate trauma and recovery. This podcast cuts through oversimplified advice and fear-based narratives to give you nuanced, honest conversation ...
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Dear Nina: Conversations About Friendship is THE podcast for nuanced advice about managing the ups and downs of friendship. As seen in NPR, The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, The Guardian, Time Magazine, and elsewhere, listeners appreciate Nina's practical take on friendship issues. Are you the friend who ALWAYS reaches out first? Or is your friend more invested in the friendship than you are? How do you take a casual friendship to the next level? What if your friend's kid is being te ...
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Hosted by Rabbi Dr. Levi Brackman, "Truths: Jewish Wisdom for Today" is an insightful podcast exploring the confluence of religion, science, and philosophy. The podcast serves as a platform for curious minds who value nuance and pursue wisdom. It is not designed for individuals seeking absolute truths or those inclined towards unquestioning religious adherence, but instead for those who traverse our rapidly evolving world as seekers and explorers. With the mission to impart valuable insights ...
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PeaceCast

New Jewish Narrative

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PeaceCast is a podcast produced in Washington, DC by New Jewish Narrative (formerly Americans for Peace Now and Ameinu). We engage in nuanced conversations with people working towards peace and progress in Israel and Palestine. Episodes feature experts, activists, advocates and scholars whose work or passion is Israeli-Palestinian peace. Learn more about New Jewish Narrative: https://www.newjewishnarrative.org/
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In this episode of Formed for Faithfulness, we reflect on Psalm 145 and the call for generations to share God’s works with one another. Through Scripture, reflection, and prayer, we’re reminded that God speaks through voices both young and old, inviting us to listen, learn, and grow together in faith. With readings from Psalms 145 and 98 and 2 Thes…
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In this week’s episode, the guys are back from a whirlwind weekend—Graham, Pittsburgh, Lubbock—and dive straight into a packed conversation covering college football chaos, market updates, and a fiery deep-dive into commercial real estate lease transparency. From Notre Dame’s sheer talent advantage to Heisman debates, Aggie drama, and the rise of d…
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In this Israel Open Mic episode, Noam answers two listener questions: What is the Green Line, really? And why does Israel have a President if the Prime Minister holds the power? He breaks down the history behind Israel’s 1949 Armistice Line, its role before and after 1967, and why it still shapes debates today. Then he explains the surprisingly lim…
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In this episode, we're tackling the internet phenomenon that's ruining actual discourse: the bean soup theory, aka "what about me-ism." * The viral bean soup recipe that broke the internet—and why people demanding a bean-free bean soup is the perfect metaphor for online discourse right now * How performative advocacy is drowning out actual advocacy…
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Introduction In this episode of Selling Luxury, I'm joined by international luxury marketing consultant Antonio Paraíso, known for his work on emotional branding and "the art of making people dream." Together, we explore how desire, not need, drives luxury buying, and how brands can create longing through beauty, storytelling, symbolism, scarcity, …
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How should we think about diets that claim to optimise both human and planetary health? Can a single "reference diet" really balance the complex trade-offs between nutrition adequacy, chronic disease prevention, and environmental sustainability? These questions have gained renewed attention with the release of the 2025 update to the EAT-Lancet Plan…
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I want to help create 1,000 millionaires of the Global Majority. 1,000 millionaires is equal to 1 billionaire's wealth... except spread across 1,000 families, 1,000 communities, 1,000 lineages, 1,000 visions. You're meant to be one of them. Join me and Dr. Joey Liu for a free 2-hour live class: 7-Figures for Liberation Learn the entire arc of liber…
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In this episode, Michael Bodenchuk, Wildlife Biologist fromSan Antonio TX joins Mark and Curtis to delve into the complex world ofpredator management, exploring the delicate balance between conservation and control. Join us as we tackle key questions: What is predation? Is a general open predator hunting season truly the same as structured predator…
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The Real Work Behind Lifelong Friendship This week I’m joined by two women who accidentally went viral on social media, but they've been doing the real work of close friendship for over four decades. I'm a BIG fan and begged them to let me examine their friendship on the show. Meet Jenn Sherman (who you might know from Peloton) and Pam “Sunny” Suns…
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WHEN THE PAST INVADES THE PRESENT: UNDERSTANDING FLASHBACKS AND HOW TO GROUND YOURSELF You're sitting in your living room, completely safe, and suddenly you're not. Your heart is racing, your hands are shaking, and your brain is convinced you're back in that moment you've been trying to forget. Welcome to flashbacks where your nervous system collap…
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Get an exclusive peek into Jonathan’s new book, The Traitors Circle, including the Author’s Note and Prologue. You can order your copy here: https://linktr.ee/JonathanFreedland Berlin, 1943: A group of high society anti-Nazi dissenters meet for a tea party one late summer’s afternoon. They do not know that, sitting around the table, is someone pois…
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How is your brain like an ant colony? They both use simple parts following simple rules which allows the whole to be so much more than the sum of the parts. Listen as neuroscientist and author Gaurav Suri explains how the mind emerges from the neural network of the brain, why habits form, why intuition often knows before language does, and why our …
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In this episode of Formed for Faithfulness, we reflect on Luke 21 and Isaiah 12 and the call to stand firm when faith meets hardship. Through Scripture, reflection, and prayer, we’re reminded that difficult seasons aren’t wasted—they can become moments to bear witness to Christ’s strength and goodness. With readings from Luke 21 and Isaiah 12, we’r…
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This week, we’re talking: JVN’s return to yoga, which comedian makes JVN pull an oblique & an intercostal muscle, the process of becoming a U.S. Citizen, the perils of ankles being in weird positions, “Going Up on A Tuesday,” chickens in the Philippines, shark attacks, Cynthia Erivo’s reflexes, Megyn Kelly’s grift, The Devil Wears Prada 2 Trailer, …
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In this episode of Truths: Jewish Wisdom for Today, Levi Brackman sits down with his longtime friend Adam Haston, real estate investor and author of The Wonder Effect: An Adventurous Guide for Igniting Your Passions and Pursuing Your Calling. Drawing on nearly 30 years of shared history from yeshiva and Chabad outreach, Levi and Adam explore how to…
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In this episode, I sit down with consultant, coach and author Steve Hearsum to talk about the uncomfortable realities of leadership, change and why there really isn’t a “fix it fast” solution for complex problems. We dig into his book There’s No Silver Bullet and explore why the need for certainty often stops leaders from doing the deeper, inner wo…
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In this episode of Les Talk with Lester and Leslie, we’re diving into a topic that everyone has brushed up against but rarely wants to unpack: friendships that have ended. From slow drifts to sudden breaks, we peel back the layers on why once-strong connections sometimes dissolve. We share personal stories, the red flags we missed, how WE are somet…
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Nov 19 SPLC hatred for Christians I remember when the Southern Poverty Law Center stood for civil rights and against prejudice. (0:06) But over the years, it's morphed into pretty much a communist organization that hates everyone (0:12) without communist or atheistic worldviews. (0:15) But maybe now there's some pushback. (0:17) The American Freedo…
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Nov 18 Trump and Epstein Once again, we have the liberal press and liberals themselves trying to crucify Trump on something he may not have anything to do with, the Epstein-Lolita Express, and taking girls under the age of 18 to Epstein's island. (0:16) Problem is, our corrupt media has no standards of behavior. (0:19) There was a leaked email chai…
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Steve Adams, philosopher, engineer, inventor. For several years my neighbor and I have (0:07) teamed up to combine the fallen leaves in our yards into a super huge pile. We (0:12) worked together with blowers, rakes, and tractors and built a pile about the size (0:16) of two round hay bales. Once we finished all the neighborhood kids would come and…
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Nov 17 Social Workers replace Policemen Do you remember the George Floyd riots of 2020? (0:04) New York City's next mayor, Zorhan Mamdani, (0:08) jumped on the defund the police movement (0:10) because most crimes, especially the violent ones, (0:14) were created by non-whites. (0:16) And therefore, police are racist because they arrest more people…
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Nov 20 Is SNAP creating lazy loafers When I was growing up as a kid back in the 1940s and 1950s, (0:04) it was considered a disgrace that parents couldn't feed their own kids. (0:09) But now, 72% of public school children get free or reduced-price school meals, (0:15) and about 12.5% of the U.S. population gets food stamps, (0:19) and that costs us…
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Geoffrey Litt is a design engineer at Notion working on malleable software: computing environments where anyone can adapt their software to meet their needs and their lives. Before joining Notion, he was a researcher at the independent lab, Ink & Switch, where he explored the future of computing. He did his PhD at MIT on programming interfaces. Mos…
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🎥 Would you go to the West Bank right now? While armed settlers roam villages with military rifles, torching homes and olive trees — Cara MariAnna did. Twice. And she’s going back again. This isn’t just a story about Palestine. It’s about courage. About a woman who’s already lived through her own battles and still chose to stand where silence is le…
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Watch us on YouTube: https://youtu.be/MbFUueN6vPg Order a copy of "Don't Feed the Lion": https://amzn.to/3JH4iwe Donald Trump is pressing for a pardon for Benjamin Netanyahu, injecting fresh volatility into an already fraught political moment. In Israel, arguments over the scope and timing of a commission of inquiry continue to intensify, while bet…
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Join me for this conversation with Garrett Wood, a clinical hypnotherapist and the founder of Gnosis Therapy. In this episode, we dive into how to achieve sustainable success without burning out using Garrett's A3 framework. It's all about aligning your well-being with your work, finding joy in the journey, and using hypnotherapy to bridge the gap …
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“You’re not Filipino if you don’t speak Tagalog.” “You sound white.” “The national language of the Philippines is Filipino, not Tagalog.” “Filipino is already gender neutral.” Much of our online discourse in the Filipino community is about or related to language. The debates are out there. We here at TFAL want to tackle some of these linguistic arg…
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In this episode of Signaling Theory, Rex sits down with Colin Butler, co-founder of Mega Matrix, a digital asset treasury (DAT) focused on becoming the world’s leading publicly traded stablecoin company. They dig into why stablecoins might be a multi-trillion-dollar market by 2028, how value actually accrues across the stablecoin stack, and why gov…
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"When you have a trusting environment, it is exactly to hold each other accountable." - Jaimie Reese What does it take to build trust in one of the world’s largest bureaucracies? Former U.S. Navy Senior Executive (SES) Jaimie Reese joins Ken Woodward to explore how genuine curiosity and courageous questioning can reshape systems, teams, and lives. …
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One advantage Democrats did not expect from shutting down the federal government was exposing the fact that way too many people, Americans & foreign nationals, who do not need food stamps, are getting them. Why are illegals and able-bodied Americans on food stamps anyway? To feed these lazy people who contribute little or nothing to our society, an…
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The team dives into another chaotic, entertaining week in industrial real estate, college football, old-building nostalgia, and the bizarre downfall of Sonder. Jeff returns from a Scranton trip with a full “Old Building Reporter” segment, complete with Dunder Mifflin lore, steam engines, and the existential question of what happens to 140-year-old …
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Another engaging riff with David Storey, Boston College philosophy professor and Spartan Race athlete. This time I take center stage. We explore why Americans are collectively depressed, why Democrats ignore power politics, why turning off phones and turning toward each other feels great, and how all of this is related. I make a case for phone-free…
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Innovation doesn’t happen in isolation. It starts with people who build intentional systems to understand human behavior. Data and technology may power today’s marketplace,but empathy is the true differentiator that sets brands apart. Knowing what consumers buy and why, how they use it, what challenges they face, and what makes their experience bet…
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Woke Mind Virus? How about the Whiteness Mindset! JVN welcomes psychologist and author Dr. Jonathan Mathias Lassiter to dig into his new book, How I Know White People Are Crazy and Other Stories, and explore how a “whiteness mindset” shows up in everyday life. We talk about what it is, who exhibits it, how it drives control and denial, feeds our co…
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Damon, Jordan and Tony are curious – Can white gay men ever truly belong in Black queer spaces? Now this one’s gonna have the girls fired up! We’ve all seen them. They pop up from time to time. Sometimes causing confusion, sometimes controversy, and sometimes delight. White gays are at the Black functions, so how do we feel about them? In this epis…
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Why is it so difficult to find meaningful help for the severely mentally ill, including those exhibiting patterns of violence? And why has this question become politicized? Policy expert and practicing psychiatrist Dr. Sally Satel is not typically a fan of Donald Trump, but she agrees with the president's recent executive order on mental health pol…
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Exclusive for Unholy listeners: Listen to the first chapter of Don’t Feed the Lion, Yonit’s new book co-written with CNN’s Bianna Golodryga. Get your copy here: https://amzn.to/3JH4iwe Annie and Theo Kaplan have a family ritual: every Friday night, they celebrate Shabbat with their lively immigrant grandparents. But this Shabbat — which also happen…
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My parents built a seven-figure business in Korea starting at age 50, almost completely broke, with zero business experience. And I'm telling their story for the first time. Listen to hear more about: What happened when my parents put their home up as collateral with almost no money left The shocking move my mom made with money after a devastating …
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Thirty years after Yitzhak Rabin’s assassination, Noam Weissman sits with Journalist Haviv Rettig Gur to unpack what changed on November 4, 1995—and what didn’t. Was Oslo doomed, or did Rabin’s murder briefly revive it? How did incitement shape the 1990s—and how is Rabin taught (or not) in Israeli schools today? We revisit Rabin the general and sta…
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We're breaking down the viral British Vogue article and why it touched such a nerve about modern relationships, dating, and what women actually owe the world (in addition to the backlash to it) In conversation, we tackle: * Why the article hit so differently for single women versus partnered women * The evolution from "pick me" culture to "boyfrien…
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What do we mean when we say health is a human right? Dr. Benjamin Mason Meier is a Professor of Global Health Policy at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill who has focused his research on the development, evolution, and application of human rights-based approaches to health. In this episode, Dr. Meier joins Salma to explore the fo…
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Introduction Luxury isn't only what we make or how things look. It's how it makes people feel. That's where beauty and aesthetics come in. In this episode, I have a wonderful conversation with Dr. Michael Spicher, consultant in aesthetics and philosophic thinker, about beauty as a strategic advantage. Drawing from philosophy, neuroscience, and psyc…
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Ultra-processed foods have become central to the way we eat and to many of the challenges we face in public health nutrition. They dominate supermarket shelves, shape population diets, and often appear as the prime suspect in rising obesity and metabolic disease rates. But beyond the label itself, what exactly makes these foods problematic? Is it t…
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