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Puzzle Chat

Puzzle Chat

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The Puzzle Chat podcast is your all-access pass to the thrilling world of puzzles with Jeff and Denice for Puzzle Month (All of January) and beyond. From fun challenges to fascinating stories, we’ve got puzzles to play, puzzle hacks to learn, and plenty of Puzzle Day and Puzzle Month fun. Learn more about the puzzle culture! What is Puzzle Month? This special month was started as an extension of Puzzle Day, which is celebrated annually on January 29th. Both Puzzle Day and Puzzle Month were f ...
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Discover the key to building a successful team with Industrial Psychologist and Founder of www.wamly.io, Francois de Wet. In this series, Francois sits down with industry experts to uncover their insider tips and techniques for hiring highly motivated and skilled individuals who will take your organisation to new heights. Whether you're struggling to find the right fit, or simply want to improve your hiring process, this podcast offers valuable insights and practical advice to help you build ...
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The Sheridan Tapes

Homestead on the Corner | Realm

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In 2018, famed horror writer Anna Sheridan disappeared, leaving behind only a box of mysterious cassette tapes. Detective Sam Bailey is tasked with piecing together what happened to Anna Sheridan from the seemingly impossible encounters she recorded, but as the scattered pieces of the puzzle come together, Bailey discovers that the picture is even stranger – and more dangerous – than it seemed.
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80,000 Hours Podcast

Rob, Luisa, and the 80000 Hours team

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Unusually in-depth conversations about the world's most pressing problems and what you can do to solve them. Subscribe by searching for '80000 Hours' wherever you get podcasts. Hosted by Rob Wiblin and Luisa Rodriguez.
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Turtling Your Puzzle with LCS Welcome to Turtling Your Puzzle with LCS – a podcast dedicated to raising awareness about mental health and empowering you to live life to the fullest. My goal is to help you build confidence, inspire action, and cultivate the courage needed for long-term fulfillment, peace, and joy. Together, we’ll explore how to navigate life’s challenges by learning when to stick our necks out and when to pull them in. Join me as we Turtle our Puzzles and discover the power o ...
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The Star Chamber Podcast

Michael Clifford and Marcus Richards

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Join Michael Clifford and Marcus Richards - alongside occasional leading guests - for insightful, engaging conversations about the world of local government. Each month, they delve into the key issues shaping the sector, explore its unique quirks and challenges, and share expert perspectives on how it all works behind the scenes. Whether you’re a seasoned local government politician or officer, or simply curious about how local government ticks, this podcast offers a fresh, informed, and occ ...
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Believe Her

Lemonada Media

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Believe Her is true crime, upside down. In September 2017, young mom Nikki Addimando shot and killed her partner, Chris Grover. She was sentenced to nineteen years to life in prison for murder. Through rare access to police audio, a month-long trial, conversations with Nikki, and original reporting, journalist Justine van der Leun lays out the killing, the evidence, and the aftermath. As this six-part series unfolds, listeners will put together different pieces of a disturbing puzzle. One th ...
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Data Puzzle

Pan Canadian Data Practice

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This is “Data Puzzle.” The podcast which looks at the data puzzle and how data is the fuel which propels organizations along a continuous journey into the future. We explore a variety of contemporary topics covering the subjects of data management and governance. So, tune-in for new episodes airing the fourth Wednesday of each month at 4:00pm PDT. See you then.
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Raising Rare

Raising Rare

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Imagine the excitement of becoming a new parent and then within hours finding out your child has a serious developmental disorder. That is exactly where Sanath Kumar Ramesh found himself in the summer of 2018. One year later, on his son’s first birthday, they found out that their son, Raghav, had an extremely rare mutation of the GPX4 gene. At the time, doctors told them that Raghav may be the only one on the planet with this genetic variant who had lived beyond one month of life. The progno ...
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Sustainability Solved

Sustainability Solved

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Making your organisation sustainable doesn't have to be complicated... Learn the proven strategies that transformed ordinary businesses into sustainability leaders, and how to implement them in your organisation today. Struggling to make your organisation more sustainable without sacrificing business performance? Each month on Sustainability Solved, Will Richardson & Charlie Luxton unpack how leading companies are cracking the sustainability puzzle - and extract the strategies you can actual ...
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Vital Incite’s podcast series, The Pulse, will help you keep pace with what’s trending in employee benefits. Every other month, nationally recognized subject matter experts from the health and pharmacy industry and top academic and research institutions will provide data-driven insights while giving you actionable, scalable, strategies. If you are looking to reduce medical and pharmacy spend while driving better health outcomes, this podcast series is for you!
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The Healthy Wealthy and Wise Podcast honors the work and legacy of Dr. William Choctaw, MD. Additionally, the podcast focuses on personal growth and development by exploring a range of topics related to mental and physical health, personal wealth, leadership, and interpersonal relationships. Each month, it provides listeners with actionable advice, tips, guidance, and information to help them achieve their own personal, professional, and spiritual goals. The producers of the podcast are pass ...
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Homebrew Game Club

Homebrew Game Club

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A podcast about new games for old consoles. We're three friends exploring brand-new, original, aftermarket games for retro systems, as well as the quirky communities that create them. Each month we pick a game to play and discuss our experiences with it, on consoles like the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), Atari 2600, Sega Genesis, Game Boy, and more. Play along with us and discover these great new old games for yourself!
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Skeptics in the Pub Online Podcast

Skeptics in the Pub Online

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This is the podcast version of the Skeptics in the Pub Online live-streamed talks. We take the audio and give it to you in a nice easy podcast feed for you to listen at your pleasure. All of the talks are still available on our YouTube channel if you want to see any visuals/slides/etc. We will release the live shows as we do them on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month and on weeks when there isn't a live show, we will release an episode from the archive.
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Long time training expert, Thiagi (Sivasailam Thiagarajan) discusses different interactive strategies for training and development. Joined by his colleague, Matthew Richter, Thiagi shares his engaging, practical, and innovative training techniques. Topics such as debriefing, jolts, puzzles, rapid instructional design, and more fill the episodes. TI, as they affectionately call the show, is broadcast approximately once a month. However, sometimes Thiagi can't help but do more.
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The Crowned Heathens Podcast

Marissa Trarback, Matthew DiBenedetto, Matthew Sacco

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No stupid questions here. Join Marissa, Matthew, and Sacco each week for video game discussions. From our favourite all-time video games to games we couldn't finish, we'll be discussing a variety of video games, including Playstation, Xbox, mobile, and PC games. Weekly discussions also include games we're currently playing from all genres – with several tangents for your enjoyment. After all, when there are no stupid questions, every topic is on the table. Genres you can expect we'll talk ab ...
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The Mindset Map

Rachel Bloomfield

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I bet you've heard people say that 'you already have everything within you to achieve whatever you want to achieve' and if you're anything like me you've probably rolled your eyes at that too! The truth is that the potential of every single one of us is truly and completely limitless but unfortunately it is not as simple as just blind faith and optimism that everything will work out! What we do need is that missing part of the puzzle and that for so many of us is our own mindset - ie the tho ...
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Every medicine in your pharmacy has a human story behind it. Real people doing real work and living real lives. We all have romantic ideas about scientists working late into the evening or doctors dropping everything to answer a phone call about a patient. You can almost envision the moment when one of those researchers finally solves an intellectual puzzle and leaps into action. Their eyes go from an empty stare to an alert laser-like focus. They sit a bit taller and start to read frantical ...
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The Navigating Solo™ Podcast

Navigating Solo Network™

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Welcome to The Navigating Solo™ Podcast, a dedicated platform where we explore the unique needs and concerns of solo aging with a focus on empowerment, connection, and proactive planning. As a trusted healthcare advocate and national expert in solo aging, I am thrilled to launch this podcast to provide valuable insights, practical advice, and supportive resources for solo agers navigating the complexities and opportunities of aging independently. The Navigating Solo™ Podcast aims to: - Highl ...
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🚀 Is your hiring process a bottleneck or a growth engine? In this episode of Solving the People Puzzle, we sit down with Rikus, the CPO and CMO behind WeBuyCars. He shares the incredible inside story of how they transformed their talent acquisition from a manual, time-consuming process into a strategic competitive advantage. Learn the exact mindset…
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Five years ago, we first spoke with Nikki McIntosh. In this episode, Nikki returns to share her journey as a mother of a child with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) and the profound impact of clinical trials on her son’s life. Miles is growing up and has started playing wheelchair tennis. Nikki shares the joy this brings to her. Nikki also discusses t…
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In this episode, Marcus and Michael take a tour through some of the biggest issues shaping local government today. We reflect on the recent ministerial appointments of Steve Reed, Matthew Pennycook and Alison McGovern, and what their arrival at MHCLG might signal for the sector. We also cover the New Towns Taskforce report — its objectives, the pri…
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On this episode of Puzzle Chat, we laugh about the little disasters every puzzler knows too well. Spills, missing pieces, bent corners, and all the funny ways a puzzle can go wrong. These aren’t tragedies. They’re the stories we tell again and again. This episode, Grand Jigsaw Puzzle Fiasco: Jigsaw Puzzle Fails, Mistakes, and Nightmares, shares the…
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The final/major bosses in video games gets all the love. Sometimes a game has awesome mini bosses that stay with you. This week we discuss our favourite mini bosses from our favourite games. Matt has a decent segue, Marissa likes Dragon Age, and Sacco disappoints/excites? Games we talk about this week: Animal Crossing, Dragon Age The Veilguard, Hal…
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Puzzle Chat: Puzzler’s Time – How Jigsaw Puzzles Change Our Sense of Time On this episode of Puzzle Chat, we explore how puzzling can bend the clock. Time slows. Time speeds up. Sometimes it even disappears completely when the pieces take over. This episode, Puzzler’s Time: How Jigsaw Puzzles Change Our Sense of Time, is all about that magical feel…
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This episode of Solving the People Puzzle tackles the silent identity crisis facing so many in the HR community. We explore why many practitioners feel they are going backwards, struggling to be seen as the strategic advisors they aspire to be. The conversation confronts a difficult reality: many organizations do not view their HR department as a g…
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Conventional wisdom is that safeguarding humanity from the worst biological risks — microbes optimised to kill as many as possible — is difficult bordering on impossible, making bioweapons humanity’s single greatest vulnerability. Andrew Snyder-Beattie thinks conventional wisdom could be wrong. Andrew’s job at Open Philanthropy is to spend hundreds…
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Missing jigsaw pieces? Don’t panic. Puzzle Chat is here with smart strategies and creative hacks to finish your jigsaw, even when a few pieces are gone. On this episode of the podcast we look at your options and you might have more than you think! Entitled Missing Jigsaw Puzzle Pieces: How to Finish the Puzzle When Some are Gone, we know it can be …
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Jake Sullivan was the US National Security Advisor from 2021-2025. He joined our friends on The Cognitive Revolution podcast in August to discuss AI as a critical national security issue. We thought it was such a good interview and we wanted more people to see it, so we’re cross-posting it here on The 80,000 Hours Podcast. Jake and host Nathan Labe…
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In this episode of Turtling Your Puzzle, Wanda talks with Dr. Tiffany Anderson Robinson, licensed professional counselor, about why so many of us feel guilty when we slow down — and how to break free from that mindset. Together they unpack where guilt around rest comes from, why constant busyness leads to burnout, and how to build healthy rhythms o…
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With 2025 coming to an end the Heathens discuss their predictions for the 2025 Video Game Awards. Matt gets shown up, Marissa nails the segue, and Sacco forgets what games he's playing. Like our content? Find more Crowned Heathens content on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. And make sure you're subscribed to us on YouTube. Also, check out our Disc…
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Jigsaw Puzzles are fun! Yet when it comes to solving with others, there’s more than just matching pieces. This episode dives into the unspoken rules of jigsaw puzzle etiquette and how following them can make every puzzle experience smoother, more enjoyable, and stress-free. Why listen to this episode: Learn the key etiquette tips that keep jigsaw p…
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At 26, Neel Nanda leads an AI safety team at Google DeepMind, has published dozens of influential papers, and mentored 50 junior researchers — seven of whom now work at major AI companies. His secret? “It’s mostly luck,” he says, but “another part is what I think of as maximising my luck surface area.” Video, full transcript, and links to learn mor…
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Feeling like your family or friends are lost in screen time? We've seen that people are worried about what is taking over family evenings! There’s a simple, fun way to bring everyone together again: puzzles! This episode explores how family puzzle nights can spark conversation, laughter, and meaningful connections across generations. Why listen to …
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In Episode 5 of The Star Chamber Podcast, Michael Clifford and Marcus Richards are joined by Amardeep Gill of Trowers & Hamlins to unpack local government’s role in delivering the UK’s net zero ambitions. We explore the statutory context, the fragmented and short-term funding landscape, and the legal and financial complexities councils face in turn…
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Sometimes you come across a game that you don't hate but you don't like either. This week the Heathens talk about those games. Matt has mixed feelings, Marissa recommends a Zelda game, and Sacco has some hot takes. Games we talk about this week: Halo, The Legend of Zelda, SpeedRunners, Sports Friends, Doom, Assassin’s Creed, Battlefield, Mass Effec…
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We don’t know how AIs think or why they do what they do. Or at least, we don’t know much. That fact is only becoming more troubling as AIs grow more capable and appear on track to wield enormous cultural influence, directly advise on major government decisions, and even operate military equipment autonomously. We simply can’t tell what models, if a…
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Feeling trapped in endless feeds and doomscrolling late at night? This episode explores a refreshing, mindful alternative: puzzles! Discover how slowing down with a jigsaw, crossword, or brain teaser can calm your mind, boost focus, and turn screen fatigue into pure relaxation. It's probably time you stop doomscrolling and pick up a piece of a puzz…
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Ever sat in an interview and realised within 5 minutes that the candidate doesn't match their CV?. You're not alone. That single, time-wasting problem is what sparked the creation of Wamly back in 2018. In this special episode of Solving the People Puzzle, Wamly founder Francois de Wet takes you through the entire journey—from a simple one-way vide…
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On this episode of Puzzle Chat, we share the story of Vicky Makes And Builds, a YouTube puzzle influencer with a huge heart. She’s taking on 5,000 puzzle pieces in 24 hours, all while raising money for mental health support. The puzzle she is expecting to finish: Big City Collage by Ravensburger Puzzles. It’s a jigsaw puzzle that will have her seri…
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The stories of rare kids powerfully shape the stories of the parents who are raising them. In this episode, Claudia Parker discusses how her daughter, who has FOXP1 syndrome, has brought so many benefits into her family’s lives. But this was not easy. Claudia had to deal with the fact that her dreams and plans for her daughter were not their realit…
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What if your love for puzzles could make you better at life? This episode explores how your favorite pastime can become a powerful tool for sharpening your mind and tackling real-world challenges. Have you ever considered your Puzzle Solvers Mindset? In this episode, you’ll discover: How puzzle habits can enhance your problem-solving skills. The co…
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What happens when you lock two AI systems in a room together and tell them they can discuss anything they want? According to experiments run by Kyle Fish — Anthropic’s first AI welfare researcher — something consistently strange: the models immediately begin discussing their own consciousness before spiraling into increasingly euphoric philosophica…
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Matt must have been hungry when he suggested this topic. This week the Heathens discuss their favourite cooking based video games. Matt bails on his segue, Marissa gets annoyed with Sacco, and Sacco stretches the rules. Games we talk about this week: Final Fantasy XV, Minecraft, Cooking Simulator, Cooking Mama, I Am Bread, Breathe of the Wild, Venb…
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Ever wonder what to call a crossword fanatic? Or the person who practically lives for jigsaws? This episode dives into the funny and fascinating secret language of puzzle enthusiasts. 🧩 In this episode, you’ll learn: The unique names for different types of puzzle lovers, from "dissectologists" to "cruciverbalists." Why we create fun and quirky name…
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The U.S. healthcare system is facing a mounting primary care crisis—marked by physician shortages, limited access, and rising costs. In this timely episode, we examine how the decline in effective primary care is not just a health issue, but a serious business concern for employers grappling with escalating healthcare expenses and workforce wellbei…
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Discover the surprising origins of the jigsaw puzzle! We'll peel back the layers on this classic pastime and reveal its little-known history as a serious educational tool. In this episode, you’ll learn: The original purpose of the very first puzzles. How an 18th-century mapmaker changed learning forever. The journey of puzzles from the classroom to…
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In Episode 4 of The Star Chamber Podcast, we dive deep into the evolving architecture of English localism. We begin with the new Devolution and Community Engagement Bill, unpacking its implications for devolution and ambition across regions. We then interrogate the long-awaited Fair Funding Review – asking whether authorities will see it as a momen…
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Video games have been around for so long and the Heathens have been playing games for long enough that they have some opinions on vintage games games, yikes! Matt is disappointed with Square, Marissa defines vintage, and Sacco has games that don't count. Games we talk about this week: Rampage World Tour, Windows 3D Pinball, Arkanoid, Super Mario Br…
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Ever wonder why you feel so good after solving a tough puzzle? This Puzzle Chat episode goes beyond the "aha!" moment to explore the hidden psychological benefits of puzzles and how they can change your life. With a Puzzle Solver's Mindset, you can do any puzzle. On this episode you’ll discover: The surprising psychological perks of puzzles beyond …
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In 2005, Anna Sheridan released her first book: a collection of short stories secretly inspired by her own experiences with the supernatural, entitled “Anathema." In 2018, Anna Sheridan disappeared under mysterious circumstances in Oslow County, Nevada. In 2020, Anna Sheridan reappeared just as mysteriously. In 2025, a set of enigmatic VHS tapes be…
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Welcome to Episode 19 of Load Save Game, a podcast where I talk to people about their personal journey with video games. I am your host Jose Eusebio. My guest today is my wonderful friend Ralph Miranda. Ralph is an illustrator, a production artist, and storyboarder. Ralph has worked on marketing campaigns for big brands, movies, tv shows, and sever…
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Ready for a new kind of night in? Grab your favorite puzzles and get ready for a wonderful evening with your favorite puzzle offering a pure fun. This episode of Puzzle Chat explores how to craft your very own themed puzzle party for one, turning solo puzzling into an unforgettable, immersive experience. You'll discover ideas for: Designing your ow…
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“Raghav’s expression for discomfort is laughter, counterintuitively. We call it his cranky laughter.” Sanath Ramesh Imagine not being able to tell the people around that you are in pain. Or more accurately, imagine that you have no way of telling whether your child is in pain. If that child is usually happy and laughing, imagine your horror when yo…
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Get ready to see the world differently? This episode of Puzzle Chat uncovers the delightful Everyday Happenings as brain hidden in plain sight, proving that puzzles are everywhere. You'll hear why puzzles are already part of your life: Decoding your grocery store's layout like a secret map. Have you wondered how this is just life a puzzle Untanglin…
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Jack the Ripper is one of the most well-known serial killers in history, with stories of his gruesome exploits permeating popular culture to an unprecedented degree. Despite almost 150 years having passed since the appalling Whitechapel murders, we are still none the wiser about who he was, what drove his terrible crimes, or why they suddenly stopp…
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About half of people are worried they’ll lose their job to AI. They’re right to be concerned: AI can now complete real-world coding tasks on GitHub, generate photorealistic video, drive a taxi more safely than humans, and do accurate medical diagnosis. And over the next five years, it’s set to continue to improve rapidly. Eventually, mass automatio…
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Because one of us is obsessed with a certain puzzle game, this week the Heathens are discussing their favourite puzzle video games. A lot of games have puzzle elements but few games are full on puzzle games. Matt doesn't understand math, Marissa loves puzzles, and Sacco has some deep cuts. Games we talk about this week: Portal, Tetris Effect Connec…
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Move over Cardboard! Some of the Coolest Jigsaw Puzzles are Made from Unusual Materials. Ever wonder what puzzles are really made of? 🧩✨ This episode dives into the surprising world of puzzle materials beyond plain cardboard and wood. From glow-in-the-dark secrets to edible designs, we’re exploring how creativity turns puzzles into unforgettable ex…
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CONTENT WARNING: Multiple character deaths, character betrayal, strong elements of police corruption and violence, pyrophobia, and the uncanny, unreality, existential dread, body horror and transformation, coughing and choking sound effects, implied homophobia, and loud noises including screams and explosions Omnibus 02: A recounting of the ascensi…
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Host Will Richardson offers his thoughts on sustainability and more and replays one of our popular episodes on supply chain sustainability with the Wine Society. Will and Charlie Luxton are taking a break over the Summer to spend time with their families. We hope to bring you more episodes in early Autumn. From bottles to biodiversity! Welcome to S…
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This season, you probably have heard Everleigh’s voice a little more often. It was this story that gave us the idea. In this short episode, we hear about one of the unexpected struggles that Brittany had to deal with earlier this year. Usually, Evie is the one in the hospital but this time, Brittany’s son Maverick was the patient. The remarkable th…
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How do you feel if the jigsaw puzzle you are playing took less than 1 minute to create the image? This isn't the future we are talking about, this is puzzle play in today's world. On this episode of Puzzle Chat we talk about AI Jigsaw Puzzle Art. AI-generated images are making their way into jigsaw puzzles and it’s stirring frustration for many puz…
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In this solo masterclass from Solving the People Puzzle, Our founder and CEO, Francois de Wet, gives you the ultimate guide to the five essential talent acquisition KPIs. Drawing on success stories and insights from Wamly's clients , Francois goes beyond definitions to provide practical tools, techniques, and next steps you can implement in your bu…
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What happens when civilisation faces its greatest tests? This compilation brings together insights from researchers, defence experts, philosophers, and policymakers on humanity’s ability to survive and recover from catastrophic events. From nuclear winter and electromagnetic pulses to pandemics and climate disasters, we explore both the threats tha…
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In this episode of The Star Chamber Podcast, we unpack the recent flurry of government announcements – the Spending Review, the Industrial Strategy, and the UK Infrastructure Strategy – and explore what they really mean for local government. We discuss how authorities can respond to these evolving agendas to unlock investment, attract private capit…
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We’ve all been there! Staring down a sea of identical pieces, fists clenched, ready to flip the table. In this episode, we dive deep into the emotional storm known as Puzzle Rage. Do you have a little rage in your jigsaw puzzle playing?? In this episode, you’ll hear about: • What triggers a full-blown puzzle rage quit (hello, 1,000 pieces of sky) •…
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CONTENT WARNING: Depictions of loss and grief, existential dread and terror, gun violence, elements of body horror and character death, claustrophobia, pyrophobia, mentions of a child drowning, character injury and betrayal, guilt and self-destructive behavior, small town decline and collapse, depictions of a natural disaster, and loud noises inclu…
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Ryan Greenblatt — lead author on the explosive paper “Alignment faking in large language models” and chief scientist at Redwood Research — thinks there’s a 25% chance that within four years, AI will be able to do everything needed to run an AI company, from writing code to designing experiments to making strategic and business decisions. As Ryan la…
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