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Cybenomics AI is the podcast for AI builders, breakers, and believers who only know half the story. Hosted by Jenna (the power user), Randy (the entrepreneur), Jack (the developer), and Josh (the philosopher), we tackle the real-world problems in artificial intelligence—from broken development cycles and biased models to regulatory nightmares and ethical landmines. Whether you're deploying AI in production or wrestling with its implications, we help you navigate the uncharted waters of machi ...
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The Joy Ride podcast, hosted by Self-Development Coach, Rebekah Joy, takes you on a journey through mastering the highs and lows of life. This space is aimed to foster authenticity, honesty, intimacy, and connection. Through these introspective and transformative conversations, you can expect to experience ALL the feels! Let the breakthroughs, eye-opening revelations, and life-changing wisdom expand you and guide you. Nothing is off the table here! Rebekah’s mission as host is to create the ...
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Uncharted: Seattle

Visit Seattle

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Seattle is a city that fosters people’s motivation to change the future of its culture for good. Throughout its history it has been one step ahead, a force in cultural development and widespread trends across food, music, business arts and culture and much, much more. In this podcast, Linda Derschang talks to some of Seattle’s passionate creators about how they’re making this city one to watch. This is Uncharted: Seattle.
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For women faculty, transitioning from a Career Development (K) Award to your first NIH R01 is about more than just writing a fundable grant. Host and expert NIH grant consultant Sarah Dobson guides early career researchers through the roadmap for overcoming the hurdles of being a woman in academia and avoiding the K cliff. She’s ready to see passionate and tenacious women K Award recipients level up to R01 funding and build impactful, thriving, and fulfilling research careers. Visit https:// ...
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Uncharted Ground With SSIR

Jonathan Levine and Stanford Social Innovation Review

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Uncharted Ground tells the stories of nonprofit and social entrepreneurs at the forefront of global development. Host Jonathan Levine takes you on their journeys to solve some of the most daunting social issues on the planet.
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Bitcoin pioneer Charlie Shrem peels back the layers on the lives and backgrounds of the world's most impactful innovators. Centering around intimate narratives, Shrem uncovers a detailed, previously unspoken story of the genesis and evolution of bitcoin, cryptocurrency, artificial intelligence, and the web3 movements. Join Shrem as he journeys through the uncharted territories of tech revolutions, revealing the human side of the stories that shaped the digital world we live in today.
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Featured on Inc.com's list of 100 Podcasts That Will Make You Smarter, Better, and Wiser, MSNBC's Your Business, and on the Fit Small Business list of best small business podcasts, this show is designed to help small business owners, salespeople, and new entrepreneurs with the various aspects of business success. We have a great lineup of guests and topics scheduled. We’ll be talking about everything from sales to employee issues; from technology to social media; from work-life balance to ex ...
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Game TeaTime Podcast

Learn Game Development Online

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Game development podcast brought to you by the GameDev.tv community. Insightful and important advice from 90+ game industry experts. Listen to interviews with game designers, programmers, producers, artists, writers, sound designers, animators, music producers, video game composers, games journalists, CEOs and a host of others from the game development industry. On our community game dev podcast we've been lucky enough to talk with indie devs through to those working with AAA studios like Na ...
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The Pirate Pod

Arrington Capital

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The PiratePod is a Web3 focused podcast from Arrington Capital where we set sail into the uncharted waters of Web3 entrepreneurship and those building the at the forefront of crypto. Episodes will celebrate and interview the bold risk-takers and adventurers who dare to defy the norm. These modern-day pirates are founders who lust after the thrill of venturing into the unknown and thrive on the exhilarating web3 startup life itself. We will dive into new apps, defi, trading, infrastructure, c ...
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Welcome to All the Things with the Magical Cartographers Podcast. This is where four spicy women from different backgrounds come together to share their intimately real stories of growth, heartache, and personal greatness, in order to inspire you to do the same. In roundtable conversations, these friends will map out the uncharted territories of who they are and how they want to show up in the world. Because you are freakin amazing and it’s time we start talking about All the Things…
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The Spiritually Initiated Parenting Podcast explores the intersection of parenting and personal spiritual evolution. By conceptualizing the parenting journey as inherently spiritual and spirituality as a crucial tool required to navigate the uncharted territory of raising a human. Drs. Lauren and Bill Moss unpack issues spanning the mundane to the profound as they seek answers to the essential question: How can we best support the growth and development of our child(ren) while maintaining ou ...
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Dive into the Depths: Join Andrew Lewin on 'How to Protect the Ocean' – Your Gateway to Exclusive Ocean Insights! Explore the latest, uncharted realms of ocean science and conservation that you won't find anywhere else. Andrew takes you on an inspiring journey to uncover the hidden gems of oceanic discovery and initiatives. Tune in to discover how you can transform your life for a better ocean, one episode at a time. The How To Protect The Ocean is your resource to keep you informed on the l ...
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On Dirt Road Less Travelled we talk about owning the unexpected adventure of your life! And how to feel spiritually connected no matter what’s happening, and, of course, ye olde favorite, how to heal your emotional baggage. All so you can go about the very serious pursuit of expressing the hell out of your true self. And, of course, we talk about how to trust your intuition to navigate your own walk down your own road less travelled. Because that’s the point, isn’t it? To do your life your w ...
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This Is Awesome - Who's Listening?

Diane Divone & Josh Liebling

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These are conversations in the moment. They are not about facts, they are about discovery through free flowing words being spoken and received by the thoughtful presence of each person and you the listener. Each episode leads us down unexpected roads that appear from our commitment to staying present in the moment and with each other. We find that when we slow down and share life experiences through our collective focus and our desire to understand, we can then expand into uncharted territor ...
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Welcome to the HOMIE Podcast, where the future of the music industry unfolds. Hosted by HOME Founder, Logan Crowell, this show is your compass in the ever-evolving realm of music. HOME - Helping Our Music Evolve, isn't just a name; it's a mission. We're rewriting the music industry playbook, and The HOMIE Podcast is your backstage pass to this revolution. Join Logan as he sits down with the brightest minds shaping the music landscape. From trailblazing artists and visionary producers to tech ...
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Welcome to Ahma Need a Minute, the podcast dedicated to mothers everywhere. As a new or seasoned mother, do you often feel like you're navigating uncharted territory? Are you left wondering if other mothers are experiencing similar challenges and highlights in this rollercoaster ride of motherhood? Look no further. In each of our episodes, we invite you to join our heartfelt conversations where we share real stories from real parents who have traversed the joys and struggles of pregnancy, bi ...
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Drink From the Well

Twin Flames Studios

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Replenish your inner leader with our executive elixir of wisdom, humor, and the power of human connection. CEO and vocal leadership expert Tina Dietz and her guests guide you through the dark forest of professional development to ignite your managerial magic with discussions on the most important topics we're facing in the workplace today. Visit http://DrinkFromTheWellPodcast.com for show notes, transcripts, and insights. About Your Host: Tina Dietz is the CEO of Twin Flames Studios—a full-s ...
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Ahoy there, wealth seekers! I'm your captain on this thrilling voyage through the uncharted waters of wealth creation, personal finance mastery, and transformative investing – Derek, host of "Wealth Whisper." Forget confusing charts and dry financial lingo; this podcast is your treasure map to a future overflowing with gold. Each episode is a treasure chest brimming with: Budgeting booty: Uncover hidden treasure in your daily expenses and unleash the power of strategic saving. Wealth-buildin ...
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Real Retirement

Yasmin Nguyen & Kathleen Mundy

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Welcome to "Real Retirement," a groundbreaking podcast where your hosts, Yasmin Nguyen and Kathleen Mundy, delve into the multifaceted world of retirement beyond the numbers. This isn't your typical retirement discussion; it's a vibrant journey into what retirement truly means in today's world. Each episode of "Real Retirement" brings you compelling conversations with guests who bring a wealth of expertise and authentic retirement life experiences. Our goal? To inspire and educate our listen ...
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Leadership Plunge

Marelys L. Garcia & Bhavna Karani

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The Leadership Plunge: Navigating the Waters of First-Time Management The Leadership Plunge is your compass for one of the most critical and overlooked transitions in business: the leap from individual contributor to first-time manager. Hosted by Marelys L. Garcia and Bhavna Karani, this podcast dives deep into the challenges, frameworks, and mindset shifts that transform technical stars into effective leaders. Each episode features conversations with CHROs, CEOs, founders, leadership coache ...
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Tree-Free Products are disrupting industries that have relied on the same wasteful materials for more than a century, and the shift is happening faster than most people realize. In this episode, we explore how Emerald Ecovations produces over 370 sustainable alternatives without cutting down a single tree, dramatically reducing carbon emissions, wa…
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In this episode, Brad Farris joins our host, Diane Helbig, to explore the intricacies of decision-making in business, emphasizing the importance of intuition, building relationships, and learning from mistakes. They discuss how being rushed can lead to poor decisions and the necessity of slowing down to listen to one's instincts. They highlight the…
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Mass penguin die off explained, a crisis that wiped out ninety five percent of some African penguin colonies, raises a heartbreaking question: how does a thriving species fall to fewer than ten thousand breeding pairs and almost no one sees it happening? This episode uncovers the chain reaction that pushed an entire population toward collapse, from…
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I’ve been thinking a lot about the difference between my parents’ relationship to money and mine and being back in Florida for Thanksgiving made all of it crystal clear. When I’m around my family, I can feel the programming I grew up with. I can see exactly where I absorbed their belief and exactly where I’m meant to evolve beyond them. I can use t…
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Marine Wildlife Victory raises a powerful question: what does it take to finally protect some of the ocean's most threatened giants, and why did it take this long? In this episode, you will hear how manta rays, devil rays, and several shark species faced years of intense pressure from overfishing and international trade, and why the world finally a…
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In this episode, Denise Blanc joins host Diane Helbig and explores the use of river metaphors to enhance understanding in communication. She discusses how identifying patterns, such as getting stuck in an 'Eddy', can lead to greater self-awareness and curiosity in conversations. Denise is an Emotional Intelligence and Leadership Coach, Mediator, an…
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Northern Right Whale crisis: For years, scientists and advocates have watched this critically endangered species decline due to ship strikes, fishing gear entanglement, and rapid ocean change. This episode asks a crucial question: Does the first population increase in years signal real recovery or just a temporary pause in a long-term crisis, and w…
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In this conversation, Etinosa and Diane discuss the intricacies of decision-making in business relationships, focusing on how pricing strategies can influence client engagement. Etinosa emphasizes the importance of framing decisions in a way that leads clients to consider options rather than simply agreeing to work together. The dialogue highlights…
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What do you do when a grant that anchors your research disappears overnight? We sit down with Sunny Lin, PhD to explore the real work of rebuilding after a canceled K Award. Our conversation moves through the full arc of the K-to-R journey. We talk candidly about the moment a career plan implodes, why grief is not a distraction but a tool for clari…
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Supermarket tuna raises a disturbing question: What's behind your canned tuna? In this episode, you uncover the hidden human cost of the global tuna industry, including the devastating story of fisherman Deby Putra Bunanda, whose health collapsed after months at sea supplying tuna for major supermarket brands. His experience reveals a deeper and da…
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In this conversation, Diane Helbig and Danielle Hendon discuss the critical role of data in making informed business decisions. They emphasize that having access to accurate information empowers business leaders to make intelligent choices, rather than relying on guesswork. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding data to navigate …
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Ocean crisis: COP30 Belém exposed massive gaps in climate action, and the ocean will carry the burden. In this episode we break down the missing fossil fuel commitments, the weak climate finance language, and the two track political system that threatens to push ocean science into the background. These decisions matter because the ocean is already …
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How Deep Sea Mining could permanently disrupt the ocean's most important animal routes, and most people have never thought about it. This episode asks the critical question: what happens when mining operations collide with species that rely on vast migratory pathways to survive? We break down the science in a way that makes the stakes impossible to…
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We reconnect with Richard Stiennon to chart how AI is rewriting cybersecurity, from the rise of 290 AI security vendors to SOC automation, investor momentum, and the criteria that separate true AI players from marketing. • Explosion of AI security vendors since late 2022 • Criteria for defining AI-first cybersecurity companies • Investor appetite, …
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Welcome back! We are officially in holiday season, so in honor of all that's to come (the good + the bad) I wanted to share how I'm keeping myself sane and connected to my center during this time (Mercury in Retrograde, lots of family time, ending the year, letting go of what's no longer serving me, etc.) This week was filled with highs and lows, h…
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In this AI Bite, we delve into the capabilities of Atlas, a computer use agent for Mac OS. We explore how Atlas can automate tasks like sending emails and managing social media, sparking excitement about its potential to revolutionize content creation and marketing. However, our discussion also highlights security concerns, particularly around prom…
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Fish Farm Clean Up reveals the hidden reality beneath a quiet coastline in Methana, Greece, where a ghost fish farm left behind more than forty tons of plastic cages, nets, metal frames, pipes, and even sunken boats. What looked peaceful on the surface hid a toxic underwater scrapyard that had been breaking apart and polluting the Saronic Gulf for …
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Whales don't get cancer as often as you might expect, and in this episode you learn how the bowhead whale's unique DNA repair system is helping scientists understand cancer prevention and healthy aging. This Arctic giant lives more than 200 years, grows to airplane size, and still avoids the runaway mutation patterns that lead to tumors in other sp…
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Welcome back to The Joy Ride podcast! I'm so happy to have you here with me. In today's episode, we're talking about the art of letting go: how to know when it's time to let go, what to do to let go, how to recalibrate after letting go and understanding when it's time to call in something new. This year has taught me all about the beauty of letting…
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In this episode of Accelerate Your Business Growth, host Diane Helbig speaks with Profit Doctor Ben Hansen about the concept of 'profititis'—a condition where businesses experience revenue growth but struggle with profitability. Ben shares strategies for identifying and addressing profitability issues, emphasizing the importance of customer quality…
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Fish feed in aquaculture is at the center of a complicated global story that most people never hear about. In this episode, Andrew sits down with marine biologist and policy expert Marine Cusa to explore the hidden world of fishmeal, fish oil, feed ingredients, and the surprising connections between aquaculture, wild fisheries, West African communi…
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We wrap our Uncharted Academia series by making a clear case for sustainable ambition—ambition that draws strength from purpose, alignment, and hope, not from fear or constant approval-seeking. Across a turbulent funding climate and shifting institutional norms, Sarah explores how early career researchers can protect their energy, keep their work f…
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In Part 5 of this series, Sarah explores how external metrics create an illusion of certainty—and how to replace it with something sturdier: your own clear metrics, aligned with work that genuinely matters. In this episode, we talk about redefining success on your own terms. Because when the ground is shifting beneath academia, the only real securi…
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In Part 4 of this series Sarah explores an essential way to navigate uncertainty—one built on intentional collaborations, reciprocal networks, and leadership that starts with self-stewardship. We explore how to choose fruitful collaborations. And beyond the science itself, we dig into building a career network that protects your future. Reciprocity…
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In Part 3 of this series, Sarah maps a practical way through turbulence by protecting the two skills that matter most: resilience, rooted in purpose and self-belief, and communication, the ability to show the value of your research with precision. We start by redefining survival mode as mission critical work. Using a North Star to guide decisions, …
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The ground is shifting under research funding, and we’re not waiting around for “normal” to return. In Part 2 of Uncharted Academia, Sarah lays out a practical path for early career investigators to stay steady and keep moving: cultivate resilience, communicate value with precision, and steer every decision using a clear North Star. If you’ve felt …
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The ground under academic research careers is shifting fast—and waiting for a return to “normal” is costing time, energy, and momentum. In this first episode of Uncharted Academia, Sarah names what has changed: shrinking NIH budgets, political threats to universities, and rising burnout across the academy. She looks squarely at the panic spreading …
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Orcas vs Great White Sharks is more than a dramatic headline—it's a sign of how ocean ecosystems are shifting before our eyes. New drone footage shows orcas in the Gulf of California attacking and killing juvenile great white sharks in what scientists believe are nursery zones. The footage, captured in 2020 and 2022, reveals orcas flipping young sh…
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In this episode of PiratePod, Keli Callaghan interviews Ivan Ko, founder of Resolv, discussing the evolving landscape of stablecoins and the innovative architecture of Resolv. Ivan shares his journey from traditional finance to the decentralized finance (DeFi) space, highlighting the gaps he identified in the stablecoin market and how Resolve aims …
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In this conversation, Pat Alacqua discusses the phases of the entrepreneur to enterprise journey, emphasizing the importance of leadership development in real-world contexts. He highlights the need for leaders to navigate chaos during growth by taking strategic steps and embracing change. The discussion also covers the significance of creating mome…
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Seagrass meadows are among the most vital yet overlooked ecosystems on our planet. In this episode of How to Protect the Ocean, Andrew Lewin explores a new 19-year study from Moreton Bay, Australia, which shows that seagrass coverage and diversity are declining over time despite short-term recovery periods. This long-term research reveals that whil…
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Animals affected by climate change are showing us how fragile our ecosystems have become. In this episode of How to Protect the Ocean, host Andrew Lewin speaks with Dr. Helen Killeen, a marine ecologist whose research connects seabird reproduction to shifting ocean temperatures, prey diversity, and climate pressures across the northern hemisphere. …
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In this conversation, Diane Helbig interviews Emily Walker, who specializes in helping thought leaders and personal brands create impactful bodies of work. Emily discusses the conventional approaches to scaling businesses and how they can be inverted for sustainable success. She emphasizes the importance of creating scalable offers that focus on ac…
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Marine Conservation Projects are driving real wins: green sea turtles downgraded to least concern in many regions, North Atlantic right whales showing a small but meaningful uptick, and a new vaquita calf sighting offering hope. In this episode I explain the common thread behind these stories, targeted local projects, science monitoring, and laws t…
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Welcome back! In today's episode we're covering a few different topics: what it means to wrap up a 9 year (in Numerology) and why these next two months are so important before we enter a 1 year, how to get comfortable and create progress in your life without knowing "how" you're going to get there and why it's so important to take inventory of what…
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Bill Gates and Climate Change have become a trending topic after the billionaire philanthropist argued that the world is too focused on cutting carbon emissions and not focused enough on improving human welfare. In this episode, I unpack what Gates said, why it caused such a reaction, and how his argument connects to decades of work in climate just…
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In this conversation, Diane Helbig interviews Cinthia Pacheco, the founder of Digital Bloom IQ, about effective digital marketing strategies for small businesses. They discuss the importance of leveraging websites for lead generation, the benefits of collaboration for credibility, and how to interpret marketing data to make informed business decisi…
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North Atlantic right whales have been teetering on the edge of extinction for decades, with fewer than 400 individuals left. But recent reports hint at a small sign of hope: the population may finally be stabilizing, or even slightly increasing. In this episode, Andrew Lewin explores what that really means. Conservation efforts, from slower ship sp…
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This is a quick preview of my new six-part series, Uncharted Academia — about navigating research careers in a time of transformation. Over six episodes, we’ll talk about clarity, boundaries, leadership, and redefining success in a system that’s changing for good. Interested in joining the next cohort of K to R Essentials? Join the waitlist at http…
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The U.S. crypto scene is finally waking up. After years of regulatory uncertainty and innovation flight, the winds are shifting. Charlie Shrem sits down with Jesse Darnell, former Marine and founder of ADVXNCE Protocol, fresh off Token2049 in Singapore, to talk about why global builders are suddenly turning their eyes back to America. They dive int…
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In this conversation, Lee Salz emphasizes the importance of the first meeting in sales, highlighting that its core purpose is to generate enough interest for a follow-up. He stresses that every successful meeting should conclude with a scheduled next step, ensuring that the momentum is maintained and the client remains engaged. Lee Salz is a global…
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Art and Ocean Science are merging in ways that bring new life to marine research and conservation. In this episode of How to Protect the Ocean, host Andrew Lewin speaks with the creative minds behind Ocean Networks Canada's "Surfacing Secrets" project, a groundbreaking collaboration where sculptors, theatre directors, and scientists explore how art…
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Nova Scotia Whale Sanctuary has officially received provincial approval, marking a monumental step toward creating Canada's first ocean refuge for retired whales. In this episode of How to Protect the Ocean, Andrew Lewin explains how this decision moves the Whale Sanctuary Project closer to reality, what challenges remain before the sanctuary opens…
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In this conversation, Diane Helbig interviews Justin Allen Montgomery, founder of ProCourse Start, about how professionals can transform their expertise into scalable continuing education businesses. Justin emphasizes the importance of recognizing one's knowledge as a valuableasset and discusses strategies for creating passive income without relyin…
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In this episode of PiratePod, Keli Callaghan interviews Joseph Onorati from DeFi Development Corp, discussing the evolution and future of Digital Asset Treasuries (DATs). With DFDV's stature as the best-performing US stock of 2025 so far, the chat explores the market potential, competitive strategies, and the role of DATs in ecosystem participation…
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AI and Algorithms: Discussion on how AI-generated content is being prioritized over real people's content by platforms like Meta and TikTok. Algorithm Changes: Elon Musk's announcement about changing X's algorithm to focus on AI-generated content. Generative Engine Optimization (GEO): The shift from SEO to GEO, focusing on making content discoverab…
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In this conversation, Debbie Jenkins discusses how to transform chaotic thinking into clear business assets through structured publishing and frameworks. She emphasizes the importance of intellectual property as a perspective rather than just a legal concept, and introduces the idea of minimum viable assets as a way to create value without overwhel…
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AI and Water are more connected than most people realize. As artificial intelligence continues to expand, the data centres that power it are using millions of litres of water every day to stay cool. This invisible demand is creating ripple effects across our freshwater systems, and ultimately, our ocean. In this episode, Andrew Lewin uncovers how A…
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Green sea turtle conservation shows us what's possible when people, policy, and passion align. Once nearly wiped out by overharvesting and habitat loss, the green sea turtle has made an inspiring recovery after decades of global protection. In this episode, Andrew Lewin shares a deeply personal story of encountering a turtle nest in Florida with hi…
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Coral reefs suffering from climate change are no longer a warning for the future, they are happening now. A landmark scientific report reveals that warm-water reefs have already passed a tipping threshold due to global heating, leading to widespread die-offs and threatening the biodiversity and coastal protection they provide. For the millions of p…
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