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Some Assembly Required

Some Assembly Required

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Do you enjoy painting minis, playing wargames, and generally making weird things? Then join Rory, Spooky, and Jarrid as they dive into everything hobby related, and whatever their most recent hyper-fixations are. Welcome to Some Assembly Required!
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Let's face it, sometimes the world feels broken. We can see what needs fixing, yet more and more, it feels like the problems are too big and the bad guys are winning. But the truth is, they’re not. They’re just hoping we stop fighting. Welcome to Assembly Required with Stacey Abrams, a new podcast from Crooked Media and Democratic changemaker Stacey Abrams. Stacey knows better than anyone that societal shifts happen when a group of ordinary people decide that a problem is solvable, and are w ...
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No Sanity Required

Snowbird Wilderness Outfitters

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No Sanity Required is a weekly podcast hosted by Brody Holloway and Snowbird Outfitters. Each week, we engage culture and personal stories with a Gospel-driven perspective. Our mission is to equip the Church to pierce the darkness with the light of Christ by sharing the vision, ideas, and passions God has used to carry us through 26 years of student ministry. Find more content at swoutfitters.com.
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No Bras Required

Meghan Retseck & Patti Johnston

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No Bras Required is your permission slip to let it all hang out - literally and figuratively. Hosted by business owners, moms, and besties Patti and Meghan, this podcast is where business, family, and messy real life collide. From dance studio drama and parenting fails to those "I cannot believe that just happened" moments, nothing is off-limits. You'll get practical tips, hilarious stories, and the kind of honest conversation you'd have with your girlfriends over coffee… or tequila. So pour ...
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Real conversations with midlife women turning wisdom into wins. Host, Jackie Naghten, celebrates the power, ambition and potential of midlife women in business. Each episode brings inspiring conversations with standout entrepreneurs and leaders who’ve reinvented their careers - and their lives - in their second act. Packed with energy, insight and practical takeaways, the show empowers women to think bigger, back themselves and build thriving businesses on their own terms. It’s inspiring, mo ...
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Hello everybody, and welcome to Some Patches Required. Every other Wednesday, your hosts Aaron and Zak use their backgrounds in game development and analysis to discuss various facets of the ever-turbulent games industry. From interviews with AAA/indie devs to deep dives on timely topics, the duo hopes to entertain and educate you on this wild medium we all love.
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Required Watching

Required Watching

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Go beyond the screen with the official podcast from Required Watching. This is your audio masterclass in the art of storytelling, designed for filmmakers, screenwriters, and dedicated cinephiles. Each week, host and film analyst Tray Epps (and sometimes other guests) deconstruct the craft of cinema, providing practical "Toolkit" episodes to improve your work and in-depth interviews with industry professionals who are shaping the future of film. If you're looking for actionable advice on ever ...
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Have you ever made a mistake in life and wish you could go back and get a do over? I've learned that life is a game that has no resets, no extra lives…and certainly no manual to guide you through all the joys and challenges of living to your full potential. This podcast is all about observations, life lessons and interesting stories that make up my 50 plus years of trial and error. Join me for bi-weekly topics about everyday living, love, success and failure and how we all learn from them…we ...
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Fred Saide discusses proper planning to and through retirement. His goal is to provide information on financial matters related to planning a successful retirement. Fred discusses everything from saving strategies pre-retirement to building income and realizing the proper growth and protection necessary in retirement.
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Retirement and income planning in a fast paced format. Kevin has focused on helping investors age 50+ preserve and grow their assets, increase their income, and reduce overall income and estate taxes. Many conservative investors have used his advice to invest their savings prudently and transfer more wealth to their heirs efficiently. Visit silverleaffinancial.com for more information.
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Speed-to-data determines go-to-market success for medical devices. You need to inform critical decisions with user data, technical demonstration data, and clinical data. We interview med tech leaders about the critical data-driven decisions they make during their product development projects.
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Let's Talk Surrogacy

American Surrogacy

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A podcast about the people, experiences, and decisions that shape the surrogacy journey. Whether you're a surrogate, an intended parent, or just exploring the process, we’re here to share real conversations and insights.
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Volcanoes. Trees. Drunk butterflies. Mars missions. Slug sex. Death. Beauty standards. Anxiety busters. Beer science. Bee drama. Take away a pocket full of science knowledge and charming, bizarre stories about what fuels these professional -ologists' obsessions. Humorist and science correspondent Alie Ward asks smart people stupid questions and the answers might change your life.
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Permission Not Required

Jule Kim, Liam Darmody

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A personal branding and leadership podcast for entrepreneurs and executives who have something to share but feel weird saying it online. If imposter syndrome has ever made you think "what gives me the right?"—this is your show. Liam Darmody is a personal brand and AI strategist for small business founders. Jule Kim is an executive leadership coach for women leaders, especially immigrants and people of color. This podcast is happening because we met on LinkedIn, clicked immediately, and decid ...
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Joe Murphy and the team bring everything you need to know about retirement and income planning in a fast paced format. Each week, the hosts and guests on the show reveal the latest developments in the financial world to keep you informed of changes that may affect you personally, while sharing some common sense strategies that will help you make the most out of your retirement savings. We are focused on helping investors preserve and grow their assets, increase their income, and reduce taxes ...
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Live freely! Prashant Sabapathi and the team bring everything you need to know about retirement and income planning in a fast paced format. Each week, the hosts and guests on the show reveal the latest developments in the financial world to keep you informed of changes that may affect you personally, while sharing some common sense strategies that will help you make the most out of your retirement savings. We are focused on helping investors preserve and grow their assets, increase their inc ...
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Disability Inclusion: Required

Disability & Philanthropy Forum

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There is no equity without disability. Featuring a compelling mix of personal stories and practical insights from the disability community and the philanthropic sector, each episode of the Disability Inclusion: Required podcast is a call to action for philanthropy to meaningfully work toward disability inclusion, rights, and justice.
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Two friends, one in Chicago, one in Pittsburgh, talk about things which intrest them. Technology, music, news, dreams, personal stories, world events, whatever breeds some discussion and humor. Join us every Wednesday for a new session, hope you enjoy!
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Re-Assembly Required

reassemblyrequired

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We started as a challenge - 22 films in 26 days: Iron Man to Endgame and everything in between. Now, as the MCU makes its way back from a pandemic 'snap' we are following along on its journey!
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Thrive is the podcast for content creators, bloggers, and influencers to learn tactics, strategies, and behind-the-scenes info from the best in the business. We're here to support you with blogging and social media tutorials, workshops, a community, and this podcast. Thrive Founder and CEO Bree Pair interviews content creators, bloggers, YouTubers, and entrepreneurs to get strategic info on how to build a successful business. To stay in touch with all things Thrive head to our website Thrive ...
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Whether you are wearing pants or not, join X3c and perhaps a few surprise co-host(s) for informative conversations with unconventional solutions related to topics like tech, EVs, business, personal finance, and everything in between.
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Reasonably Optimistic

The Washington Post

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Enough with the doom and gloom — we’re ready to talk about how America can thrive. Hosted by Washington Post Opinion columnist Megan McArdle, “Reasonably Optimistic” is your weekly conversation about how America can get unstuck and build a better future. Stop feeding your rage and start embracing our possibilities. Episodes drop Wednesdays.
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Join Me and My Friend Orengo go through Classic Foreign Films and go the Cinema History and as well give you guys an analysis of the film and discuss them. Plus enjoy how our Two Different backgrounds merge into a great film discussion.
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Some Coding Required is a podcast about all things open source. Hosted by Twilio SendGrid’s Senior Developer Experience Engineer, Elmer Thomas. Episodes will share answers to questions from the open source community, industry news, efficiency-focused hacks and apps, deep dives on open source topics, and more.
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Hysteria

Crooked Media

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Political commentator and comedy writer Erin Ryan and former White House Deputy Chief of Staff Alyssa Mastromonaco are joined by a bicoastal squad of funny, opinionated women to talk through everything from reproductive rights to romcoms. They break down the political news of the week, plus the topics, trends, and cultural stories that affect women’s lives.
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Required Listening

iHeartPodcasts and The Recording Academy

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HowStuffWorks and the GRAMMY Museum team up to give listeners exclusive access to the most amazing music artists on the planet. Each week, we’ll blow people’s minds by providing an all-access pass to the artist inner circle.
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No Limit Leadership

Sean Patton, Leadership Development & Executive Coach

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No Limit Leadership is the go-to podcast for growth-minded executives who refuse to settle for mediocrity. Hosted by executive coach and former Special Forces commander Sean Patton, this show explores modern leadership, self-leadership, and the real-world strategies that build high-performing teams. Whether you're focused on leadership development, building a coaching culture, improving leadership communication, or strengthening team accountability, each episode equips you with actionable in ...
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No Religion Required

Bobby Cary Photography

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No Religion Required is a LIVE radio show that broadcasts every Wednesday at 8pm EST. Join Bobby C, Ms. Ashley and Reverend Alex Moreschi for what many are calling a "back porch" broadcast.
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In this festive episode, Ellen Liston, PR Manager at Dollywood, takes us inside the park for its beloved Smoky Mountain Christmas. She also shares Dolly Parton’s vision for community impact and the stories of employees who bring the magic to life. Send us a textBy Spencer Patton
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December is basically the Olympics for mums. The events never end, there's no medal ceremony, and somehow you're the athlete, the coach, the organiser, the snack provider, and the emotional support human for everyone else. In this episode, Patti and Meghan are talking about what December really feels like. The invisible load. The emotional overdraf…
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Spooky ran a learn to play for Shadow War Armageddon, and we're gonna talk about it! Be sure to check out Hobby Dungeon Andrew's blog to join his world building for Nightside: https://hobbydungeon.blogspot.com/2025/11/help-make-collaborative-art.html https://www.instagram.com/someassemblypod Spooky: https://www.instagram.com/andarprimulon Rory: htt…
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In the last episode of 2025, Assembly Required is focusing on our audience. Stacey reflects on the lessons learned this year and answers listener questions about everything from how to defeat authoritarianism to what her favorite books were. We also hear stories from listeners who took action in their communities this year. Joining the conversation…
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In this bonus episode, Brody and JB talk all things Santa—sharing funny stories about how they found out and using them to explore what Christmas traditions teach kids about belief, trust, and faith. Brody explains why his family moved away from presenting Santa as real and how making Santa an all-knowing figure can blur important lines for childre…
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Folks, it's episode 100. Professor Carly O'Brien returns for her fourth episode (first time a guest has made it to four episodes, a historic one indeed) to cover a play that fundamentally shaped who I am as an artist and as a lil freak. Measure for Measure is known as one of Shakespeare's three problem plays. It follows a Duke, a nun, and, well,.,,…
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Have you ever made a mistake in life and wish you could go back and get a "do-over"? I've learned that life is a game that has no resets, no extra lives...and certainly no manual to guide you through all of the joys and challenges of living a life. This podcast is all about personal observations, life lessons and interesting stories that make up my…
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In this episode of Required Watching, I dive into the fascinating role of food in cinema, focusing on films like 'How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies' and 'Chef.' I explore how food serves as a metaphor for emotions, relationships, and character development, highlighting its universal appeal and emotional depth. Join me as I examine scenes whe…
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Welcome to Restart Required, the new podcast from Jackie Naghten - Real conversations with midlife women turning wisdom into wins. If you’re in your 40s, 50s or 60s and feeling that familiar pull - the itch that your next chapter could be your best one - this show is for you. In each episode, Jackie sits down with extraordinary women who’ve ripped …
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Jule's a hard introvert and makes video all the time. Liam’s an extrovert and slightly nervous about video. So obviously they decided to start a podcast together. In this trailer, we introduce ourselves, share how we met on LinkedIn (and why Jule asked a near-stranger to co-host a show with her), and talk about who this podcast is actually for. Spo…
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This week, Zak and Aaron sit down to discuss Valve's new, ambitious hardware plans, especially the announcement's headliner: the brand-new Steam Machine. With the form-factor and convenience of a console and the hardware heft of a gaming PC, the cutely nicknamed "Gabe Cube" seems poised to disrupt the market as we know it... but will it? A better q…
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This episode is required listening for high performers. During seasons of stress, travel, and constant social pressure—especially around alcohol—many leaders begin to experience a quiet erosion of energy, clarity, consistency, and relationships. What feels normal or even expected can slowly undermine leadership from the inside out. Sean Patton sits…
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This week Erin and Alyssa update us on what some of the worst f*cking guys have been up to in 2025. From Elon Musk, JD Vance, Stephen Miller, Marjorie Taylor Greene and more, find out who they think reigns as the worst f*cking guy of 2025. Sources: https://www.blumenthal.senate.gov/newsroom/press/release/07/31/2025/the-217-billion-blunder-new-psi-r…
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In this episode of Retire Smart Maryland Radio, hosts Prashant Sabapathi and Jon DeFeo discuss the significant changes in the financial landscape in 2025, including the impact of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, interest rate cuts, and the rise of technology and AI. They also look ahead to 2026, emphasizing the importance of proactive retirement pla…
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In Episode 228, Fred Saide discusses the critical components of retirement planning, emphasizing the importance of starting early, budgeting effectively, and understanding withdrawal strategies. He highlights the unique retirement options available for business owners and the value of professional financial advice. The conversation also delves into…
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Kevin Brucher discusses the intricacies of retirement income planning, emphasizing the importance of understanding income streams, the impact of inflation, and the role of annuities. He highlights the need for a comprehensive financial strategy to ensure long-term financial security, especially in the face of rising costs and economic uncertainty. …
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If you sprint through your creative business all year, it's easy to end the year without a single moment to catch your breath. It's even easier to roll into January 1 with another checklist and no real clarity on what actually worked. Before 2026 begins, you're invited to hit the reset button with one powerful tool I use every single year: the CEO …
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Erin and Alyssa dish on the Vanity Fair profile on Trump’s inner circle, America’s embarrassing response to yet another wave of gun violence, and Erika Kirk’s media blitz. Then they break down all the ways Project 2025 has rolled back the rights of women and lgbtq people this year. They wrap up Solicited Advice, I Feel Petty, and a live reaction to…
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Duck bills. Beaver tails. Underground lairs. Eggs. Milk. Venom? A platypus has it all. Scholar, conservationist, and Ornithorhynchologist Dr. Tahneal Hawke is here to run through the baffling anatomy and answer all of our WHAT’S THE DEAL, WHAT EVEN *ARE* THEY questions, and chat about field work, evolution, how to spot a platypus, why you can’t hav…
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There’s no one in politics quite like the Democratic governor of Colorado, Jared Polis. He's a serial entrepreneur who cashed in on the dot-com boom and has pushed back on over-regulation of artificial intelligence and the tech industry. He’s in favor of abortion rights, but was against overregulation of mask mandates. He's pro-business and pro-wee…
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This week, we sit down with Lauren Clanton, Behavioral Specialist at Faith Family Medical Center, to dive into the key issues and opportunities influencing Nashville’s health landscape. We explore her work in community engagement, the importance of equitable access to resources, and the partnerships driving meaningful change across the city. Tune i…
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The microbiome is back! In 2018, we chatted with Dr. Elaine Hsiao - a UCLA microbiome researcher– and learned all about the hot cauldron of your guts. In this 2025 update bonus, we chat again with Dr. Hsiao to get updates on the last 7 years of her research. We also stop by White Plains, New York to hang out with Dr. Miguel Freitas, lead nutritiona…
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Brody explores Jesus’ genealogy in Matthew 1 and connects it with Isaiah 9, seeing how God keeps His promises through broken and unexpected people. From Tamar, Rahab, and Ruth to Mary, We see how Jesus’ family line tells a story of grace, mercy, and faithfulness in the middle of human failure. Brody also looks at the titles given to Jesus in Isaiah…
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See Advent in a whole new way! In this episode, Brody and JB unpack the previous episode's sermon, exploring why Jesus’ genealogy matters and how Advent reveals unexpected depth. Brody traces Jesus’ baptism, genealogy, and wilderness temptation, showing a Savior who stands with sinners and confronts evil head-on, all pointing back to the promise in…
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If you’ve ever struggled to understand why different generations communicate, work, and clash so differently, this episode will give you a new lens on leadership. In this conversation, Sean Patton sits down with Gabby Rosely, keynote speaker, leadership trainer, and host of The Gabby Rosely Podcast. Gabby stepped into leadership at just 21 years ol…
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In this episode of Retire Smart Maryland Radio, hosts Prashant Sabapathi and Jon DeFeo discuss critical missteps in retirement planning that can erode savings. They emphasize the importance of starting retirement savings early, managing expenses, and the risks of being overly conservative with investments. The conversation also covers the impact of…
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Fred covers considerations of modern retirement and good strategies to meet the challenges. Some of the challenges discussed include longevity risk and sequence-of-returns risk. Fred also covers a good approach to savings rates, Social Security claiming, and whether to work longer or not. Fred referenced an article by Michael Finke on thinkadvisor.…
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Joe Murphy discusses the common fears and misconceptions surrounding retirement planning. He emphasizes the importance of having a comprehensive retirement plan, highlighting various traps that retirees often fall into, such as cashing out retirement accounts, overreliance on tax-deferred accounts, and lifestyle creep. Joe also addresses the signif…
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Kevin Brucher discusses the emotional challenges retirees face in the stock market, emphasizing the importance of emotional control and strategic investing. He explores various investment strategies, including rules-based approaches and the role of annuities in providing safety. The conversation also covers the significance of creating a comprehens…
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This week, we're talking about those people. The stressed stranger in Target. The family member who thinks your emotional bandwidth is an unlimited data plan. The studio parent who forgot to read the email (again). Basically, anyone who might make you consider a brief but meaningful stay in orange. Patti and Meghan dig into why everyone is one cand…
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HSBC Innovations is the global bank’s financing arm for American and European startups, especially in the healthcare and life sciences industries. The bank’s semi-annual Venture Healthcare Reports document trends in the investment market. Key Tech’s Andy Rogers welcomes the report’s author, HSBC Innovation Managing Director Jon Norris in Episode 43…
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You know that feeling of sitting down on January 1st to a blank screen and messy desk? Not this year. This year, we're trading chaos for clarity. If you're an influencer or content creator, the beginning of the year can either feel like a blank slate of possibility or a looming wall of overwhelm. With a little prep, you can turn that pressure into …
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Erin and Alyssa break down Marjorie Taylor Greene’s bullsh*t on 60 Minutes, Trump’s takeover of the Kennedy Center Honors, and Melania’s embarrassing attempt at a children’s storytime. Then comedian Kara Klenk joins for a petty discussion about Angel Trees and performative charity. They also dish some Solicited Advice on celebrating the holidays on…
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The internet was originally seen as a tool of progress and innovation, but the reality has turned out to be economically, politically, and morally fraught. The question isn’t whether technology is good or bad. It’s who it serves, who it harms, and who profits. Our dependence hasn’t just created better gadgets, it’s created a new economic ruling cla…
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Science fiction writer Neal Stephenson predicted the metaverse, wearable tech and artificial intelligence long before those technologies arrived. What does he think of it all now? Host Megan McArdle talks to Stephenson about the future of AI, education and social media — and how his fiction became a window into the culture of Silicon Valley. Timeco…
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Favorite person alert: Justina Engel returns to discuss Ali Sparkes' 2009 sci-fi novel FROZEN IN TIME. During summer vacation siblings Ben and Rachel dig up a bomb shelter in their backyard. Inside the bomb shelter are their great aunt and uncle, cryogenically frozen (and there's a puppy there too). Family mysteries, government conspiracies, and in…
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Dehydrated eggs. Airborne tortillas. Pouches of chicken. Tang. Work up an appetite for space food with artist, designer and Astrobromatologist, Maggie Coblentz. She shares how the intersection of design and science led her skyward, doing experiments on zero G flights, and shipping miso into space. We also talk Martian gardening, stinky roommates, b…
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This week, we sit down with Mark Yancy, CEO of NashvilleHealth, to explore the challenges and opportunities shaping Nashville’s public health. We discuss access to healthier choices, how the city’s infrastructure impacts well-being, and the collaborative work needed to move Nashville forward. Tune in today! Send us a text…
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In this episode, Sean sits down with Dean Wegner — West Point graduate, former Army Aviation officer, corporate leader (Procter & Gamble, Mars), and founder/CEO of Authentically American, one of the fastest-growing veteran-owned apparel brands in the country. Dean shares how values, service, and purpose shaped his leadership journey from the milita…
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In our 30th episode of This F*cking Guy, Erin and Alyssa dive deep into the past of the unqualified a** kisser, Kash Patel. From lying about being the lead prosecutor on the Benghazi case, to being a top contender for biggest Trump simp, to his totally normal, not suspicious, relationship with his twenty-something girlfriend, to his unbearable perf…
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In Episode 226 of Money Matters USA, Fred Saide discusses the critical aspects of retirement planning, emphasizing the importance of early saving, understanding investment risks, and the future of social security. He highlights common mistakes people make, such as withdrawing from retirement accounts early and not accounting for inflation and healt…
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Joe Murphy discusses the importance of continuing to invest after retirement, addressing longevity risk, inflation, and the necessity of having an emergency fund. He emphasizes the need for personalized asset allocation strategies based on individual risk tolerance and time horizon. The conversation also covers the significance of social security t…
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Kevin Brucher discusses the common pitfalls in retirement planning, emphasizing the importance of starting savings early, avoiding debt, and making informed investment choices. He highlights the significance of compounding interest, the potential risks and rewards of cryptocurrency, and the need to prepare for possible cuts in Social Security. Kevi…
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