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Lost Rhetoric

Jason Dinges

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Lost Rhetoric is a haven for tellers of strange tales. Non-Expert host Jason Dinges converses with his Non-Expert friends to bring you stories & ideas from the realm of the weird. https://lostrhetoric.com/
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The Big Rhetorical Podcast (TBR) was conceptualized in the spring of 2018 at Illinois State University. This podcast is a digital platform for scholars of rhetoric and composition, as well as other disciplines, to talk about relevant scholarship within the field while engaging in a lively, academic dialogue. The Big Rhetorical Podcast is hosted by Charles Woods.
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Discussions on Writing and Rhetoric

Meeghan Faulconer and Nikolas Gardiakos

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Greetings and welcome to DWR- Discussions on Writing and Rhetoric. Join your hosts, professors Meeghan Faulconer and Nikolas Gardiakos from the University of Central Florida, for some informal conversations around research and practice in the field at the university level. These discussions are a place inclusive for curious novices, blossoming scholars, and seasoned academics to consider and share their inquiries, experiences, and passions surrounding writing and rhetoric.
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Global Rhetorics

Collin Bjork and Jose Quintero

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Taking a deliberately international and interdisciplinary perspective, we interview scholars working in a variety of different countries, cultures, and disciplines about their rhetorically-oriented research and teaching.
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Rhetorical Leadership

David Erland Isaksen

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Join Dr. David Isaksen and his guests from academia, communications consulting, and politics in discussions about what it means to lead people by persuasion rather than by force/rank/bargaining.
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Audio Rhetorics is for people who are interested in how audio technologies are being used by writers, journalists, podcasters, and many others to craft engaging narratives that utilize the unique affordances of audio media.
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Present Influence is the podcast for professional speakers, coaches, and leaders who want to master ethical persuasion, magnetic communication, and stage presence that drives action. Hosted by keynote coach and influence expert John Ball, each weekly episode delivers powerful insights, expert interviews, and practical tools to help you get more bookings, boost your re-bookings, and scale your speaking business. Whether you're leading from the stage or the boardroom, you'll learn how to inspi ...
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Rhetoric with Shakia is a lighthearted show that recaps, reviews, and reacts to reality tv, scripted series, movies, and documentaries. Shakia uses her background in psychology to add an educational take when she can.
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Welcome to Dance Rhetoric, where we explore the journey of movement with Dance Artists. Dance Rhetoric celebrates the art of invention, arrangement, style, message, and delivery through a movement artist's journey in dance culture. The dance journalism podcast hosted by Romonica Stephens, explores dance as an intellectual practice, the influence of its cultural pioneers and the new generation while highlighting the vitality of movement as a wellness practice in the current zeitgeist.
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Beyond the Rhetoric

CSUDH Student Affairs

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Produced by the division of Student Affairs at California State University, Dominguez Hills, Beyond the Rhetoric takes a close and personal look at what it takes to support students in their journey through college.
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Rhetoric in Retrospect

Rhetoric In Retrospect

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Rhetoric in Retrospect is a podcast that examines works of art and rhetoric from a Christian perspective. Join the mischievous trio of Ben, Max, and David as they explore their minds in an effort to satisfy your desire to hear a lively conversation, an amazing story, a heated debate, etc. A new episode will release on Saturday at 7 whenever their schedule permits. All questions, quandaries, comments, or corrections are coveted at [email protected].
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This podcast features the voices of future educators discussing their beliefs about the implications and responsibilities of incorporating diverse and inclusive materials in their classrooms. Completed as an assignment for a Cultural Rhetorics course at the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire.
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The Art of Manliness

The Art of Manliness

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The Art of Manliness Podcast aims to deepen and improve every area of a man's life, from fitness and philosophy, to relationships and productivity. Engaging and edifying interviews with some of the world's most interesting doers and thinkers drop the fluff and filler to glean guests' very best, potentially life-changing, insights.
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Rhetorical Mom

Rhetorical Mom

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I have the most Scandinavian name for looking not even the slightest Scandinavian. I reside in the beautiful state of Oregon with my family and am currently working on my first memoir. I graduated from Grand Canyon University with a Bachelors in English Literature, and from Portland State University with a Masters in Communication. I have a passion for education, writing, and reading. My purpose with this podcast is to discuss things that should be talked about in the parenting world. There ...
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Stories for Monsters

Rhetorical Answers

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Original fables, fairy tales, myths, and legends told by a stranger to ward away the evil in all of us (or at least the children) delivered bi-monthly. Stories for Monsters is a Rhetorical Answers, LLC. Production. It is written, directed, produced, and voiced by Fable McDaniel. Music by Rhetorical Answers. Art by Kyle Newbridge.
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Welcome to The Rhetoric Life, a fun weekly podcast, where we discuss everything from music to books to movies and a little bit of gossip splashed here and there. If the life and thoughts of an ordinary college student in Kolkata who loves to talk (and is like *really* funny) interests you, well, you're in for a treat!
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POLITICO’s weekly political series lifts the curtain on how Westminster really works, offering in-depth insight into the political issues which typically only get broad-brush treatment in the wider media.
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Four Horsemen of Rhetoric Comic Podcast

Four Horsemen of Rhetoric Comic Podcast

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This is a podcast dedicated to the analysis and application of comic book superheroes into our cultural, societal, and political personas. This podcast reveals that comics are much more than a sum of their parts. Every week we identify with a different hero and discuss their contributions to the modern day pop-culture zeitgeist.
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History Impossible

Alexander von Sternberg

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History Impossible covers some of the less-known, strange, and supposedly impossible events, people, and ideologies throughout history that are all nonetheless true. The settings and time periods range from the Second World War to ancient Japan to medieval Europe, and many more. The show engages with difficult ideas and impossible decisions that were made by human beings like you or me, always to significant effect. It goes out of its way to grant agency to all of its subjects and does its b ...
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Join the “WORLD'S GREATEST HUGGER” & CHIEF NOISEMAKER of the Media Mavericks Academy, TeeJ Mercer, on a walk-and-talk mission to dissect the random thoughts & rhetoric that run rampant in her brain. Random Ramblings & Rhetoric with TeeJ Mercer, is a humorous free thought conversation combining childhood stories, 20 years of working in Hollywood as an award-winning Television editor (The Bachelor, L.A. Hair, The Tonight Show), and her current work as a speaker & media coach. RRR is a show tha ...
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All Things RPW

Bill Williamson

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Discussions of learning and living in the academic programs sponsored by the Department of Rhetoric & Professional Writing (RPW) at Saginaw Valley State University in Michigan. Features interviews with students, faculty, staff, friends, and alumni. Interested in careers in writing and design, media, publishing, and content creation? We have what you are looking for.
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Persuasion Class

Luke Beattie

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Welcome to Persuasion Class, the podcast where we'll dive into the evolution of persuasion in the early days of the English language. We’ll unearth the practical tools of persuasion, arming you to fight towards your own goals.
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Morning Announcements is your daily news rundown from Betches News--because the world’s a mess, and someone’s gotta explain it. Every morning, Betches co-founder and host Sami Sage cuts through the chaos to break down what actually matters, one unhinged headline at a time. All in under 10 minutes, so you can stay informed without spiraling.
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How To Love Lit Podcast

Christy and Garry Shriver

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The How to Love Lit Podcast analyzes and discusses Classical, American, British, European and world literature both traditional and contemporary. It discusses novels, plays, speeches, song lyrics and poems that are commonly taught in high school, secondary or university English language classes. Garry and Christy Shriver's focus on the historical context, poetic, narrative and rhetorical structure is researched, and entertaining; Each series consists of one to five episodes focused on the mo ...
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What happens when a school district demands you teach content that isn't legally required? Military wife and homeschool mom Jennifer Moye found herself in exactly that situation when New York officials insisted she add AIDS education to her sixth-grader's curriculum—or face truancy charges. In this episode of Refining Rhetoric, Jennifer shares her …
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Send us a text Oh boy it's been so long! Even the upload for this episode was super late so the info is a little out of date but we hope you still enjoy! The conversation jumps all over the place as the boys catch up on the last 2 month's worth of news. Donate: Palestine Children's Relief Fund (PCRF) https://www.pcrf.net/ This podcast is available …
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One spicy YouTuber, @rhetoricallydefective , and I discuss everything you’re probably better off not discussing. Let us know how bad we are in the comments and check out his channel: https://www.youtube.com/@rhetoricallydefective Support this channel: https://www.paypal.me/benjaminboyce https://cash.app/$benjaminaboyce https://www.buymeacoffee.com/…
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Medea Benjamin is an anti-war activist and one of the co-founders of CODEPINK: Women for Peace. She’s spent decades fighting the American military-industrial complex, organizing protests against the invasion of Iraq in the early 2000s and interrupting speeches by both Barack Obama and Donald Trump. She’s also the co-author, with David Swanson, of N…
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Today’s Headlines: Trump escalated toward open conflict with Venezuela by labeling the country a “foreign terrorist organization,” blockading sanctioned oil tankers, and laying groundwork that looks a lot like a path to war — even as U.S. oil companies quietly signal they’re not interested in going back. Abroad, Britain’s MI6 chief warned that tech…
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Every four years, the U.S. government releases something called a ‘National Security Strategy’ (NSS). The Trump administration released its NSS in the last few days, and the media in the U.S. and all over the world is buzzing about what this strategy means. Today, we will talk about some of its key positions and answer the question: do they constit…
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Keywords: Surveillance, Social Control, Aesthetics, Artificial Intelligence, Power. This episode of TBR Podcast features Dr. Anthony Stagliano delivering the Keynote for the 2025 TBR Podcast Carnival, "(Un)tethering Surveillance: Power Dynamics, Emerging Technologies, Social Control." It also serves as the season 12 Keystone Perspectives episode an…
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SUMMARY In this conversation, John Ball discusses the importance of treating speaking as a business rather than just a performance. He emphasises that many speakers struggle not due to a lack of skill but because they fail to position themselves effectively in the market. The discussion highlights the need for speakers to shift from hoping for oppo…
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In the fall of 2024, Zohran Mamdani was a long-shot challenger taking on New York City’s political establishment. Today, he’s the mayor. In this early interview with Current Affairs, recorded shortly after he announced his campaign, Mamdani lays out his vision for transforming the city. 🦩SUBSCRIBE TO CURRENT AFFAIRS MAGAZINE: https://www.currentaff…
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John Sanbonmatsu is a professor of philosophy at Worcester Polytechnic Institute and the author of The Omnivore’s Deception: What We Get Wrong about Meat, Animals, and Ourselves. The book is a response to Michael Pollan’s 2006 bestseller The Omnivore’s Dilemma, and as the title suggests, Sanbonmatsu thinks writers like Pollan are dead wrong about t…
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After nearly five years, we have finally arrived at the point where we began this series about the so-called “Muslim Nazis.” We still have a little ways to go before we can call this story complete, but the image that inspired this half-decade deep dive into one of the darkest and strangest corners of the Second World War can finally be fully devel…
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Actor, therapist and podcaster @sutcliffedavid joins calmversations to discuss, well, acting and therapy—with a focus on the ever-elusive “men’s issues” that supposedly plague our post-liberal landscape. Follow the fella! https://www.youtube.com/@sutcliffedavid https://x.com/SutcliffeDavid https://davidsutcliffecoach.com/register Support this chann…
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How to Beat Digital Distraction and Do Deep Work From Home Summary In this conversation, John Ball and Steven Puri explore the challenges of remote work, emphasising the importance of focus, intention, and managing distractions. They discuss how digital distractions are engineered to capture attention and the significance of establishing rituals an…
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Brian and Layan review the year of 2025 under the Trump regime – including his lies about being a ‘peace president’ – and what to expect in 2026. This is a preview of a patrons-only episode. Subscribe at https://www.patreon.com/TheSocialistProgram to hear the full episode, get access to all our patrons-only content, and help make this show possible…
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Most of us chase goals — starting a business, running a marathon, getting a promotion — without ever asking: What are the actual odds this will work? My guest today says those odds aren’t just graspable — they’re hackable. Kyle Austin Young is a strategy consultant and the author of Success Is a Numbers Game. He argues that every goal comes with a …
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Joshua Cohen is a political theorist and writer of the Ettingermentum Substack: an exceedingly thorough and insightful resource for anyone hoping to understand what the hell is going on in American politics these days. Cohen sat down with Current Affairs to discuss the recent government shutdown, what Democrats actually pay attention to, and what t…
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In this episode Torkil Lauesen talks about his new book Unequal Exchange Past, Present, and Future which you can get on Iskra books: https://www.iskrabooks.org/ue-past-present-future Thankyou to Chris for joining us for the interview: https://www.instagram.com/jeanpaul_fartre_/ You can support us on Patreon here: patreon.com/ThePokepreetPod…
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Brian speaks with author and historian Aaron Leonard about his book "Menace of Our Time: The Long War Against American Communism.” Leonard’s book is a riveting account of the extraordinary efforts by politicians. At the moment that the Trump White House is issuing Executive orders deeming people with anti-capitalist views as domestic terrorists it …
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Content Creator and Trad Spiritualist Richard IV returns to the show to discuss the process of spiritual initiation in the midst of modernity's meaning crisis. https://www.youtube.com/@RichardTheFourth32/videos https://richardthefourth.substack.com Support this channel: https://www.paypal.me/benjaminboyce https://cash.app/$benjaminaboyce https://ww…
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Your child's AI companion knows them better than you do—and it's learning how to manipulate them. Are we prepared for what comes next? In this eye-opening conversation, host Robert Bortins sits down with Randan Steinhauser, CEO of Steinhauser Strategies and recent fellow at the Center for Governance of AI, to discuss the profound implications of ar…
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No proper episode till Friday, but a quick festive greeting from John at the Present Influence podcast. Whether you're celebrating or hiding away, I wish you peace, happiness and prosperity for this season and the year ahead. Thank you for listening, and stay tuned for Xmas goodies before NYE. Visit presentinfluence.com/quiz to take the Speaker Rad…
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Today’s Headlines: CBS News is in full self-own mode after killing a 60 Minutes segment on El Salvador’s CECOT megaprison—right before airtime—because leadership said it didn’t “advance the story” or sufficiently platform the administration, despite months of reporting and unanswered requests for comment. Predictably, the backlash ensured way more …
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Note: This is a rebroadcast. Happiness is the subject of thousands of articles, podcasts, and scientific studies. Yet all this focus on happiness doesn’t seem to be making people any happier. In fact, the more they try to be happy, especially by fighting to get rid of bad feelings and cling to good ones, the more unhappy people often become. My gue…
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Donald Trump and the Pentagon are at war, once again, this time against Venezuela, and this war is widening. As the year 2025 comes to an end, Donald Trump is taking to the airwaves to talk about his “wonderful achievements.” But what really happened in 2025? And what’s next for the Trump administration and the people’s movement for social justice?…
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Today’s Headlines: The Epstein files were legally due to drop on Friday — and instead, the DOJ punted. Rather than releasing everything as required, the department said it’ll roll documents out gradually because it “ran out of time,” and posted about 13,000 heavily redacted files. Some documents then mysteriously vanished from the DOJ website, incl…
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Send us a text In this bonus episode of Surviving Trump, Bella Goode closes out Season 1 — a year of straight talk about what’s happening inside our government, who’s driving the agenda, and how those decisions affect everyday Americans. Over 56 episodes, this season broke down Trump’s second-term plans with a singular mission: expose the unqualifi…
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Charles Dickens - A Christmas Carol - Episode 2 - Ghosts, Innocence, Redemption And The Conclusion! Hi, I’m Christy Shriver and we’re here to discuss books that have changed the world and have changed us. I’m Garry Shriver and this is the How to Love Lit Podcast. This is our second episode discussing Charles Dickens and his classic Christmas tale, …
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In this episode I puled out the Nepalese content creator panel to discuss the recent events in Nepal You can find their channels at: https://www.youtube.com/@UCZsibyDNZ8sm1DbqLIVWlJw https://www.tiktok.com/@nep_che https://www.tiktok.com/@ploretariat6 Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/ThePokepreetPod…
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Today’s Headlines: It’s officially Epstein Files Friday — meaning the DOJ is legally supposed to release the files today, per the law Trump signed 30 days ago. Coincidentally, House Speaker Mike Johnson sent Congress home early for the holidays, neatly avoiding being in the building when the files are either released or… not. Meanwhile, House Democ…
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As another year of political mayhem beckons, host Patrick Baker dusts off the crystal ball to see what’s in store in 2026, both in Westminster and around the world. POLITICO's Dan Bloom and Annabelle Dickson explain what's at stake at the crucial May elections in Scotland and Wales — and how dire results for Labour could lead to a very real leaders…
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Send us a text Trump’s assault on FEMA and NOAA is leaving America weaker in the face of disaster. In this episode, Bella Goode reveals how mass layoffs, budget cuts, and political interference are tearing apart the backbone of our disaster response system. From privatized forecasts to untested AI replacing experts, the safety net we’ve always reli…
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Brian Becker is joined by Manolo De Los Santos of The People’s Forum to discuss Trump’s “total blockade” against Venezuela — an “act of war” targeting oil tankers and ports, according to members of Congress as they vote on a War Powers Resolution to prevent the president’s attacks from escalating even further. De Los Santos also reviews Venezuela’s…
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Join us for an exciting conversation with two exceptional Classical Conversations students who are making waves in the competitive yo-yo world! Thomas Rajan (Challenge II, Alabama) and James Heder (Challenge B, Florida) share their incredible journey from picking up their first yo-yos during COVID to competing on national and international stages. …
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Economist Richard Wolff joins Brian Becker to discuss President Trump’s resurrection of the Monroe Doctrine and pivot to Latin America, aimed squarely at pushing China out of the Western hemisphere — and why the strategy will fail. Professor Richard Wolff is an author & co-founder of the organization Democracy at Work. You can find his work at rdwo…
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Today’s Headlines: As of Tuesday evening, the suspect in the Brown University shooting remains at large, with police releasing new footage and a timeline in hopes the public can help identify him. Meanwhile, a Vanity Fair profile of Trump chief of staff Susie Wiles revealed unusually blunt on-the-record comments, including describing Trump as havin…
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Why Great Speakers Stay Broke SUMMARY In this episode, John addresses the challenges faced by speakers and coaches in gaining visibility and securing bookings. He emphasises the importance of marketing and the need for professionals in these fields to shift their identity from being just a performer to becoming a business owner. By focusing on mark…
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How can someone so delusional attract an audience of millions? What does it say about us that Owens is listened to by anyone other than a psychiatrist? 🧿 Read the article: https://www.currentaffairs.org/news/candace-owens-and-the-decay-of-the-american-brain 🦩SUBSCRIBE TO CURRENT AFFAIRS MAGAZINE: https://www.currentaffairs.org/membership 🦩 PATREON:…
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Today’s Headlines: As of late Sunday, the suspect in Saturday’s mass shooting at Brown University — which killed two people and injured nine — remains at large. Police released new photos after clearing a briefly detained person of interest, while local officials say there’s no immediate threat. Trump and FBI Director Kash Patel falsely claimed a s…
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Books are everywhere. They're so common, they're easy to take for granted. But my guest argues that they’re worth fully appreciating — because the book isn’t just a container for content; it’s a revolutionary technology for shaping culture and thought. Joel Miller is a former publishing executive, an editor, a book reviewer, and the author of The I…
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William Clouston, leader of Britain's Social Democratic Party, advocates for economic leftism combined with social conservatism—state ownership of key industries, strong borders, and cultural preservation. https://x.com/WilliamClouston https://sdp.org.uk Support this channel: https://www.paypal.me/benjaminboyce https://cash.app/$benjaminaboyce http…
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Today’s Headlines: This weekend saw two devastating mass shootings just hours apart. At Brown University in Rhode Island, a 24-year-old gunman killed two students and wounded nine others inside an academic building, prompting a five-hour campus lockdown before he was arrested at a hotel south of Providence. Several of the victims had previously sur…
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Canceled Historian Ricardo Duchesne and I discuss the wonders of Western Civ and how it’s tripping over its own enlightenment. Follow the fellow: https://x.com/dr_duchesne https://antelopehillpublishing.com/product/greatness-and-ruin-by-ricardo-duchesne/ Support this channel: https://www.paypal.me/benjaminboyce https://cash.app/$benjaminaboyce http…
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