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Philosophize This!

Stephen West

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Beginner friendly if listened to in order! For anyone interested in an educational podcast about philosophy where you don't need to be a graduate-level philosopher to understand it. In chronological order, the thinkers and ideas that forged the world we live in are broken down and explained.
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Frame[s] of Mind

The FrameWorks Institute

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Frame[s] of Mind explores how the FrameWorks Institute, a communications think tank based in Washington, DC, brings together different social science disciplines to make sense of social problems and better explain them.
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Our Culture-Frame

Danyelle Greene, Abimbola Iyun

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Our Culture-Frame is an exploration of culture, representation, and media. In each episode, Abimbola (Abbie) Iyun and Danyelle Greene use films and popular culture to speak about society, culture, spirituality, and their everyday experiences. We invite you to be a part of this journey of creative expression and critical thought. Contact us at [email protected].
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RFE TV Rolling Frames Entertainment.

Rolling Frames Entertainment (RFE TV)

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Audio, Music, Episodes Stories, Talks & Podcasts by Rolling Frames Entertainment. All Rights Reserved: Pinaka Mediaworks LLP (India) Represented by Ojaswwee Sharma Watch the Video Versions at: https://rollingframesentertainment.com/
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Elis James and John Robins

BBC Radio 5 Live

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Join the UK's youngest and most relevant broadcasters Elis James and John Robins for your twice-weekly dose of big laughs and top quality #content. Hilarious, welcoming and unashamedly ashamed, let these two best friends keep you company every Tuesday and Friday. Listen to the Elis James and John Robins podcast every Tuesday and Friday on BBC Sounds. Email: [email protected] #elisandjohn
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My shows talk about politics, life, and success. As a black conservative my voice and opinions are not usually popular, but this platform gives me an opportunity to share my beliefs with an appreciative and receptive audience. I hope these podcasts help keep you informed, inspired, and every once in a while... laughing. Love y‘all.
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Personality Poker®

Stephen Shapiro

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Personality Poker® – The Game-Changing Podcast About People, Teams, and Innovation Welcome to Personality Poker, the podcast that helps you understand yourself and your team in a whole new way—through the lens of a simple, powerful, and surprisingly fun card game. Created by Hall of Fame speaker and innovation expert Stephen Shapiro, Personality Poker® has helped hundreds of thousands of people worldwide uncover what makes them tick, what holds them back, and what’s missing from their teams. ...
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Developer Tea

Jonathan Cutrell

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Developer Tea exists to help driven developers connect to their ultimate purpose and excel at their work so that they can positively impact the people they influence. With over 17 million downloads to date, Developer Tea is a short podcast hosted by Jonathan Cutrell, engineering leader with over 15 years of industry experience. We hope you'll take the topics from this podcast and continue the conversation, either online or in person with your peers. Email: [email protected]
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Idea to Startup

Brian Scordato | Tacklebox

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A podcast for people working on startup ideas. We have 15-minute tactical episodes and occasional interviews with people who did the early things exceptionally well. We've helped launch hundreds of startups worth hundreds of millions of dollars, and these are the building blocks. "This is, without a doubt, the best podcast for people trying to build startups out there." "If you aren't listening to this podcast and you're considering building a business (or you're already building one), what ...
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Listen in each month or two to get ideas, inspiration and practical advice from people involved in music education, community music, music therapy and more. Learn how you can break down barriers to music, through communications, advocacy and inclusive practice. These conversations are hosted by Anita Holford at Music Education Works and Writing Services. www.writing-services.co.uk | www.musiceducationworks.org.uk
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My Green Podcast

mygreenpod.com

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Want to live ethically? Or organically? How about just sustainably? And without drastically changing your lifestyle or blowing up your bank account?My Green Podcast with Jarvis, Jo, and Katie is the show about accessible, sustainable living. They bring you tips on healthy living and the latest environmental news. They’ll let you know what food and products you can buy that won’t cost the earth – literally or figuratively – and will be joined by special guests who tell us what they do every d ...
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Want to make your product stand out in a crowded market? It all starts with great positioning. I’m April Dunford, the expert high-growth tech companies go to when they have a positioning problem. With over two decades of experience as a startup executive and consultant, I have positioned and re-positioned hundreds of products and companies. Using my battle-tested methodology, I'll teach you the nitty-gritty of positioning so that you can unlock better marketing and sales performance. If you' ...
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"Beekeeping Buddies" is your go-to podcast for all things buzzing in the world of beekeeping! Join Steve and Luke, two seasoned hobbyist beekeepers with over a decade of experience each, as they take you on a journey through the captivating realm of beekeeping. Tune in as they share firsthand accounts of the latest buzz in their personal bee yards parked in picturesque Peoria, IL. From Midwest seasonal hive updates to intriguing anecdotes, Steve and Luke provide invaluable insights garnered ...
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This is your go-to spot for Real Talk with the masterminds of business strategy. Each week, join top entrepreneurs and leaders as they share stories, insights, and lessons learned to help you unlock BIG Growth in your business's strategic plan.
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"The Intersect" examines the reciprocal influences of technology and the arts, providing analyses of how tech advancements shape artistic expression and how creativity fuels technological progress. Subscribe for updates on the art-tech relationship. "The Intersect: Art in Tech and Tech in Art" is the audio companion to our celebrated newsletter curated by artist and technologist Juergen Berkessel. The podcast explores the fascinating relationship between creativity and technology, focusing o ...
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Kwik Brain with Jim Kwik

Jim Kwik, Your Brain Coach, Founder www.KwikLearning.com

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Kwik Brain is a fun, fast-paced show designed to help busy people learn and achieve anything in a fraction of the time! Your coach, Jim Kwik (his real name), is the brain & memory trainer to elite mental performers, including many of the world’s leading CEO’s and celebrities. In this easy to digest bite-sized podcast, you will discover Kwik’s favorite shortcuts to read faster, remember more, and ‘supercharge’ your greatest wealth-building asset: your brain. Whether you’re a student, senior, ...
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Go Un-Pro

Brent W. Laartz

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Go Un-Pro with Dr. Brent W. Laartz, MD FIDSA: Living an Unprocessed Life for Longevity and Healthspan Have you ever known that something is SO good for you that you just can't wait, but life gets in front of you and prevents you from doing it? The inaction and procrastination could occur for a variety of reasons, and we will delve into my motivations and affirmations of a healthy life from this day forward. I am starting this series of videos and articles so that I can be accountable to myse ...
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Our podcasts are geared towards listeners who desire knowledge regarding fundamental truths and wisdom. Though our content varies from series to series, the presentations are always based on evidence. As the 21st century unfolds and the entire world wakes up every day to a fog of conflict of interest-based illusions, our content is designed to counteract these relentless forces.
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Lessons in Leverage podcast, hosted by Spencer Lowe, seeks to illuminate the often overlooked factor of success - leverage. This unseen force has the capacity to amplify ordinary efforts into exceptional results, pushing achievements to significantly higher scales. The show aims to guide listeners on how they can master different types of leverage, whether it's human, technological, or financial. This is accomplished through engaging conversations with successful industry leaders and the sha ...
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John's eaten two helpings of pancakes and we’re in a race against time. Can this bantercast cram in enough badinage before one of its hosts succumbs to a sugar crash? It’s a question that’s been asked many times before, and one that will no doubt be asked again, but it’s a critical question nonetheless. Elis has spent the week telling his wife Isy …
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I’m breaking down several stories that reveal just how upside-down our culture has become. We start with troubling updates in the Brown University shooting and why the lack of transparency, missing cameras, and selective information raise serious questions. I walk through what investigators are saying, what they are not saying, and why the DNA evid…
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Today we talk about two methods to help make your big startup plans for 2026 manageable. We borrow Short Assignments and Shitty Drafts from Anne Lamott, we get a little help from Martin Scorsese and a Bronx Tale, and we talk through a startup that's helping 40 year olds deal with loneliness. All in like 14 minutes. Not bad. Tacklebox WINTER2025 for…
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This episode kicks off the Career Growth Accelerator series, focused on the specific hurdles faced by mid-to-senior level engineers, managers, and leaders who are looking to move to the next level. Before diving into specific strategies, I’m addressing the fundamental prerequisite for real growth: getting out of your own way. We often block our own…
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Today I’m breaking down the viral Target incident where an elderly employee gets harassed over a “Freedom” shirt connected to Charlie Kirk, and why that kind of public bullying has become normalized. Then we pivot to the New Year’s Eve terror plot the FBI says it disrupted in Los Angeles, including the extremist “Turtle Island” rhetoric and how eas…
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In this thought-provoking episode of The Intersect, Chelsea and Georgia explore what happens when children become consumers of algorithmic creativity rather than creators themselves. From Dave Stewart's controversial AI licensing platform to Jordan Porter-Woodruff's powerful exhibition on childhood imagination, we examine how technology is reshapin…
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You might detect a slight difference in Elis’s demeanour this week; a bolstered confidence, an increased self-worth, a man with a purpose. Elis has tasted power, and he ain’t looking back. This is the new Elis, Elis 2.0, Elis ‘You’ll Do What I Say’ James. Because Elis has looked after 4 children on a school trip to The Monument. This feels signific…
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Are you a mid-to-senior level engineer or leader who has hit a career roadblock or found yourself stagnated? I'm launching the new Career Growth Accelerator series, focused on the difficult, non-obvious hurdles that prevent you from moving to the next level. In this foundational Episode Zero, I cover the critical prerequisite for growth: Getting Ou…
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Brown University is dealing with a targeted shooting that looks planned, not random. The suspect allegedly traveled a long distance, showed up on a Saturday, and went to a specific classroom like they knew exactly what was happening. The most troubling part is the shooter is still at large, and the lack of clear footage and answers is only adding t…
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Speaker-Organized Summary: Key Points, Decisions, and Next Steps Announcer Lucas Welcome to Sunday Science, where recent scientific articles and their translation into modern lives are discussed. The host for today's episode is Dr. Brent W. Lartz, M.D. Dr. Brent Laartz Summary of Key Points and Decisions The discussion focuses on a gene and gene pr…
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In this podcast I’m talking with Kate McBain and Dan Tsu, researchers and authors of Industry Connect, a report commissioned by Youth Music. It explores the realities of moving from education into careers in music, particularly for young people from underrepresented backgrounds. We unpack the barriers mapped in the report and the solutions emerging…
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What if the real reason you struggle to focus, remember what you read, or follow through on your goals has nothing to do with willpower or intelligence and everything to do with your values? In this episode, I sit down with world renowned human behavior expert Dr. John Demartini to explore how your values quietly control what you pay attention to, …
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Summary of Key Points, Decisions, and Next Steps by Speaker Dr. Brent Laartz Key Points and Decisions: Focusing on longevity and healthspan, not just cosmetic appearance Importance of polyphenols, calorie restriction, and certain medications (acarbose, canaglifosin) for longevity Emphasis on strength, grip strength, and quick movements to maintain …
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Today we ask the question: what would a world without Dave look like? A Daveless world. Imagine a sliding doors moment where a sterner producer was given the reins in 2014. Fast forward to late 2025 and in the studio, almost certainly, Elis would still be eating or have forgotten to come in. John would have vape hot boxed himself into a coma. Do no…
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I address the escalating fallout involving Candace Owens, Erica Kirk, and Turning Point, and explain why the division and conspiracy talk after Charlie’s death is doing real damage to the movement and his legacy. I speak plainly about loyalty, disagreement without betrayal, and how online drama and algorithms are pushing people further apart, then …
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Welcome to episode 41 where we talk a bit about the weather, but because we don't have a lot going on in the yard, we are going to run down our gift buying guide for 2026! We hope everyone has an excellent holiday season. Randy Oliver 2025 Research Roundup: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DT2HTyF2-k North American Honeybee Expo: https://www.nahbex…
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When you hit a career roadblock, the methods that worked for you before often stop working. Today, I’m diving into why that happens, and why the first and most critical step in progressing past stagnation isn't doubling down on skills, but clearly defining the problem standing in your way. Problem Definition As A Path for Career Growth My goal on t…
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Today I am keeping it quick, we start with a youth football team that traveled in to play a game and ended up in handcuffs for shoplifting at Dick’s Sporting Goods. I break down Sheriff Grady’s press conference, talk about fathers and real leadership, and tell a couple of hard stories from my own life about consequences that changed my direction. T…
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Tucker is out in Doha talking about buying a house while calling himself Mr. America First, Ilhan Omar is covering for dirty Somalian fraud, and Jasmine Crockett thinks she’s suddenly Senate material. Before all that, I break down Piers Morgan’s wild interview with Nick Fuentes and expose exactly why this dude is a racist clown and a danger to the …
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What does an already packed show need to make it feel complete? That’s right, it’s an 8 minute intro (or just under a 5th of an Edinburgh show...) and an 8 minute Noel Edmonds apologia. This show is nothing if not disciplined. Once we’re all intro’ed and up-to-date on the elements of Edmonds, it’s content content content. John does some winning and…
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In this thought-provoking episode of The Intersect, Chelsea and Georgia explore the persistent gap between technological promise and reality through compelling stories from Issue No. 64 of The Intersect newsletter. From e-ink displays that cost as much as a used car to the shocking revelation that 90% of people can't distinguish AI music from human…
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On today’s show I am not holding back. I go in on Marjorie Taylor Greene’s 60 Minutes rebrand, why I went from “she’s a fighter” to “she’s a fraud,” and what Trump really meant calling her a traitor. Then we hit the Cinnabon meltdown, a worker proudly calling herself racist on camera, and the absurd double standard around the N-word when it comes f…
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Trauma does not just live in your memories. It reshapes your brain. It can shrink your hippocampus, disrupt your prefrontal cortex, heighten your stress response, and leave you feeling stuck in survival mode. But the good news is this. Your brain is not fixed. It can heal. It can rewire. And one of the most powerful tools to rebuild a trauma-affect…
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Today’s show dives straight into the wild updates on the January 5 pipe bomber case, where the media is already twisting the story and Jake Tapper somehow managed to call a clearly Black suspect a “white man.”From there we hit Halle Berry flaming Gavin Newsom over his menopause veto, the blasphemous ICE-themed nativity scene, and The Game dropping …
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Oil rises to the top of the content liquid again, primarily because of its lower density. It’s hard to remove as we know, so there’s a slick across the episode clogging our feathers. So what are your oils? More importantly, what are Adrian’s oils? And will John insist on going through all the smoke points of all the oils? Questions that are all ans…
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Today, we'll talk through how you'll find customers in-person. This is the single most important acquisition tool for early-stage founders, and there's no excuse - any business targeting any customer can do it. We use a few Tacklebox examples and give you a framework to make it happen. Tacklebox CODE "HOLIDAY2025" for 50% off month one) Tacklebox S…
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We finally got an arrest in the January 6 pipe bomber case, and it raises every question I have been asking from day one. In this episode I walk through the new details, why the timing smells like an inside job, and how the FBI, Democrats, and media used J6 to smear Trump supporters while hiding the real story. If January 6 was “worse than 9/11,” w…
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Trump’s new child investment plan has everybody celebrating, but I’m breaking down the real questions nobody else wants to ask, like who manages the money and who profits off the fees. From there I get into the massive Somali fraud scandal under Tim Walz, the lies flying on The View about Kash Patel, and the media’s nonstop race games. I also touch…
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Donald Trump has Venezuela surrounded and the media is pretending not to understand why. I break down what’s really going on with Maduro, the cartels, and why hitting narco-terrorists isn’t “starting a war,” it’s finally defending American lives. Then we talk about a Methodist pastor announcing he’s trans from the pulpit and a Christian college stu…
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Power, visibility, tools, and who gets seen in art and culture. In this thought-provoking episode of The Intersect, we explore the fundamental question: Who controls the frame in our digital age? From the surprising military origins of CGI in Hitchcock's Vertigo to the homogenizing effects of beauty algorithms, this episode examines how technology …
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With something being filmed just outside the studio we’re lucky Elis and John made it in for today’s episode. John was very nearly accosted to fill the leading role, and Elis was just about able to peel his eyes away from potential live blunders. Thank goodness for the boys’ dedication to #content. Away from the glitz and glamour of a film set, Eli…
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We often look for ways to reduce the load on our brains, seeking shortcuts and optimizations to get ahead. Sometimes this works, reinforcing the belief that we can hack our way around every problem. However, this episode addresses the truth that many fundamental aspects of your career require something difficult, messy, slow, or inefficient, demand…
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A birthday party in Stockton turns into a massacre and a Phoenix motorcycle road rage case ends with two people dead in the street. I walk through the party shooting, the baby shower drive-by, and even a barbershop haircut that almost turned into a homicide, because this is what happens when a sick culture, bad music, and zero fathers run the stree…
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Imagine taking any challenge in your life, a stalled project, a frustrating roadblock, even a dream that feels out of reach and turning it into an opportunity for rapid innovation, creativity, and impact. That is what this conversation is all about. In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Jeff Karp, a Harvard and MIT Professor, inventor, and bestselli…
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Speaker-Organized Summary: Key Points, Decisions, and Next Steps Dr. Brent Lartz Key Points and Decisions: Acknowledged the difficulty of staying motivated during the holidays, but emphasized the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Discussed the concept of "holiday heart" and the negative impacts of overconsumption of unhealthy foods and…
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Today we talk about the philosophy behind the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. We talk about how ineffective violence and honor codes are as ways of maintaining the stability of a society. How catastrophe may be a deterrent to violence. The tension presented by Shakespeare between a Christian view of love, marriage and salvation and an…
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John has had enough of apologies. He wants action and results. Combine that with John being notified about every business expense, and you get a very scared Elis and Dave. But sometimes it’s fear that instils results - or more importantly top quality content. This is how Sir Alex would want it. Meanwhile the more be-thighed of the two has had enoug…
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People have been lying all over the internet about what I said on Candace Owens and her assassination plot. Today I walk through what I actually told Candace, what she told me, why I said I was “convinced,” and how clout chasers twisted one clip to make money and start drama. We also hit the breaking news out of Georgia, where Fani Willis crashed a…
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I know, two episodes in two weeks? Well, episode 40 is here, and this one is big. We sat down with Dr. Jeff Pettis, former President of Apimondia and one of the world's leading honey bee researchers, for an in-depth conversation about the Tropilaelaps mite—the parasitic threat looming over global beekeeping. In this episode: • What Tropilaelaps mit…
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Today, we're digging into the mailbag for your Thanksgiving commute. First, what idea would Brian start if he had to start an idea? We go deep on why a coffee truck idea is the best possible business for this moment. Next, we talk through how to get your spouse on board with your idea, and finally we hit on the best gifts for new entrepreneurs.Take…
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Minnesota is out of control and we have to talk about it. From the massive Somali fraud rings to visa scams and taxpayer money flying out the door, the receipts are finally coming in and they are ugly. I break it all down, clip by clip, and show you why this is not about race. It is about values and a government that refuses to protect its own peop…
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As John returns from yet another triumphant, nay groundbreaking eye-climbing tour of the Alps, there are a few questions on everybody’s lips: What records did he break this time? Was he able to stick to the confusing speed limits of Swiss roads? And more importantly, what would the future of the BBC look like under the tutelage of the great eye-cli…
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Episode Highlights In this Thanksgiving week episode of The Intersect, and we explore the fascinating collision points between art and technology through an eclectic mix of stories from Issue 62 of the newsletter. 00:01:32 The Limitations of Photography 00:04:13 The AI Music Revelation 00:06:17 Streaming's Monopolistic Reality 00:08:06 The Macy's P…
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