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Are you on top of the latest innovations in data, analytics, and AI? With data being pivotal to strategy and change, the Data-powered Innovation Jam podcast gives you the key to some of the most crucial aspects of business success. Through our guests, we bring you the latest trends from the world of data and AI, discussing the best ideas and experiences. Our hosts with their decades of profound experience and a background in avant-garde music, will also explore the edges of jazz, rock, and p ...
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Virtual Library Podcasts

Jason Bennett, ATC

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The National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) virtual library of video podcasts available for continuing education units (CEUs) for certified athletic trainers. Visit the NATA CEU Quiz Center at the completion of your course to earn continuing education units.
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Team Building Saves the World explores the power of teamwork through conversations with thought leaders, industry pioneers, and experienced team building professionals. Each episode offers tips, strategies, and valuable insights on building a positive company culture and creating lasting impacts in the workplace and beyond. Hosted by Rich Rininsland, you’ll hear laughter, inspiration, and practical takeaways to help transform your team. This podcast is a presentation of TeamBonding, providin ...
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Dive into what you need to get started for developing VR experiences through inspiring conversations with industry leaders, developers and creators who are on the cutting edge of immersive technology, building the future of spatial computing. Our spotlight series featuring immersive artists and developers is sponsored by Meta.
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Faith Over Fear: The Christian Pregnancy & Birth Podcast

Natalie Portman | Christian Doula, Virtual Birth Coach, & Childbirth Educator

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Hi there, I’m Natalie Portman! I’m a Christian birth doula, virtual birth coach, childbirth educator, wife, and mama—and I created this podcast just for you. If you’re preparing for birth, navigating pregnancy, or adjusting to those early days of motherhood, you’re in the right place. On the podcast I share a mix of powerful Christian birth stories, Scripture-based encouragement, and practical tips to help you walk through this season with peace and purpose. Around here, I do things a little ...
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FedSoc Forums

The Federalist Society

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*This series was formerly known as Teleforums. FedSoc Forums is a virtual discussion series dedicated to providing expert analysis and intellectual commentary on today’s most pressing legal and policy issues. Produced by The Federalist Society’s Practice Groups, FedSoc Forum strives to create balanced conversations in various formats, such as monologues, debates, or panel discussions. In addition to regular episodes, FedSoc Forum features special content covering specific topics in the legal ...
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Leading from the Library

Shannon McClintock Miller, Future Ready Schools

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In this series, the topics will focus on the many ways Future Ready Librarians® lead as we hear stories and ideas from some of the nation’s top teacher librarians. They will inspire us and make us look at our practice within the topics of collection development, diversity, virtual and school library spaces, collaboration, empowering students as creators, continuous and remote learning and so much more.
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Reading with Rella B - Interactive Author Visits for Early Reader Families

Rella B - Children's Book Author, Mama, Former Educator

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Looking for a screen-free way to entertain and educate your little ones? 'Reading with Rella B' is perfect for families with early readers, offering a delightful mix of stories, riddles, and interactive exercises that will keep kids entertained and learning. Here's what you'll get: Interactive Read-Alouds 📖: Read by the authors and host. Virtual Author Visits ✨: Meet the authors and hear them share their stories and answer fun questions. Brain Break Activities 🤸‍♂️: Enjoy movement and imagin ...
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A news and trivia podcast for book nerds and library lovers. Join hosts Kelly & Shayne as they talk about what they’re reading, what’s happening in the library, and tons of trivia. There will be plenty of games and quizzes to test your knowledge, but also so we can stump our fellow library staff! We post new episodes every other Wednesday, so jump into all sorts of topics with us!
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Hey book besties! This podcast is cozy corner where I'll chat about book recs and deep dive into the margins of some our favorite romance books and chat about the characters, quotes, and songs that go with the vibes! Let's be friends and join me for the bookish yap sessions! Check out my Link Tree for more bookish content: https://linktr.ee/madiinthemargins
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Sunshine & Stories is a Colorado State Library podcast dedicated to all things summer in public libraries. During our 2024-25 season, keep an eye out for new episodes twice a month from August to May. We'll explore topics like performers, incentives, outreach, volunteers, capturing impact, and many more ideas related to designing a summer public library program for your whole community (adults included!). Featuring interviews with other Colorado State Library staff and ideas from Colorado li ...
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Break Forth Online gives you access to a growing library of hundreds of hours of teaching from some of the best known Christian authors, speakers, and teachers in the world. We also introduce you to amazing speakers and teachers you're going to love. This is like a free 'Virtual Bible School' available to you any time and anywhere. Turn your drive time to grow time! BreakForthOnline.com
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Podcast on Natural Dallas (The P.O.N.D.)

Podcast on Natural Dallas (The P.O.N.D.)

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We provide a virtual space focused on learning about the flora and fauna, geology, climate, and other natural elements of Dallas and the broader North Texas area. In our podcast episodes, we feature the expertise of professionals and serious amateurs who are passionate about the natural world. The P.O.N.D. is brought to you by the staff of the Dallas Public Library.
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We are a growing community looking to give credit and much-needed attention to Africa's Unique Audio/Voice talents, (podcasts, voice-over artists, spoken word artists, poets, and more) Hang Out with APVA are member-centered streamed events via member channels and Oralvault radio, looking to address African challenges and issues (industry-specific and contemporary) as well as create safe spaces for the growth of the African audio creative.
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Skinny Black's Lounge

Rob / Skinny Black, JT / CT, and Uncle Rennie / Tubbs

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We got jokes for the old folk, we provide digital mentorship for the younger folk, and we drive intellectually stimulating convos for all. Welcome to our virtual mancave, Skinny Black’s Lounge - The Video Podcast! It's a no-holds-barred look into the conversations Black men have when they are in their comfort zone. It's a cross between the barbershop, the library, the cigar shop, and personal development. You are invited to stay curious and listen without judgment with the SBL crew... and pi ...
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Vital Views

UNLV School Of Nursing

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Vital Views is a weekly podcast created by UNLV School of Nursing to discuss health care from a Rebel Nursing perspective. We share stories and expert information on both nursing-specific and broader healthcare topics to bring attention to the health trends and issues that affect us. New episodes every Tuesday. Feedback? Questions? Episode Ideas? Email [email protected].
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Sustain

SustainOSS

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Sustain brings together practitioners, sustainers, funders, researchers and maintainers of the open source ecosystem. We have conversations about the health and sustainability of the open source community. We learn about the ins and outs of what ‘open source’ entails in the real world. Open source means so much more than a license; we're interested in talking about how to make sure that the culture of open source continues, grows, and ultimately, sustains itself. #mcembedsignup{background:#f ...
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Message Rella B Here! Welcome to Reading with Rella B! This episode features a sample reading of the early reader chapter book: Ali's Big Adventure by Roxie Fiste. Join Ali, a bright yellow puffball who loves to bounce, on a heartwarming journey to find his way back home. After chasing a dragonfly too far in the forest, Ali ends up lost in a strang…
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No guest this week, so it's time for our first Ask Me Anything (AMA) episode since 2019! Past guests and pals peppered me with questions about the podcast, my reading habits, menswear aesthetics, mental health, comics, hair care, keeping a journal, work/life balance or lack thereof, the one episode I think people are sleeping on, Star Trek vs. Star…
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Congress is currently debating the Antisemitism Awareness Act. This proposed legislation aims to provide a clear definition of antisemitism for use in enforcing existing civil rights laws. Supporters argue that the bill is a crucial tool for combating rising antisemitism by filling a gap in current legal definitions. Opponents, however, contend tha…
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Send us a text While I’m taking a short season of rest during my first trimester, I’m bringing back one of the most impactful and listened-to conversations we’ve had on the podcast. If you’ve ever wrestled with fear that your birth or postpartum might not go the way you hoped, or if you’ve struggled in the weeks after bringing your baby home, this …
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In this powerful episode, Mitesh Kapadia shares his journey from Wall Street to wellness, offering a fresh perspective on being present in both leadership and life. He explains how shifting from constant striving to learning how to be in the present can lead to deeper fulfillment, stronger connections, and even greater productivity. Through real st…
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Good afternoon, Huskies! It's Monday, August 25, 2025, and here's what's happening around the University of Washington Seattle campus.Seattle is currently experiencing an Extreme Heat Warning, in effect until Wednesday at 5:00 AM PDT. High temperatures are expected to reach the upper 80s to low 90s, with lows in the mid-60s. Please take precautions…
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The recent dismissal of the Librarian of Congress and the Register of Copyrights by President Trump raises fundamental questions about the scope of the President’s removal authority and the constitutional status of these offices. Do these officials exercise executive power such that they must be removable at will? Or has Congress validly restricted…
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Join the Federalist Society for a discussion on the Patent Eligibility Restoration Act (PERA), legislation aimed at clarifying and restoring patent eligibility in the United States. Specifically, the bill seeks to restore patent eligibility to inventions that have been deemed ineligible by recent court decisions. The panel brings together top voice…
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Is Star Wars stuck in a nostalgia trap, or can it still launch into hyperspace? This week we're joined by Paul from Heavy Spoilers to dissect the Force... and the flaws. We're asking the tough questions: Are cameos saving Star Wars, or are they sinking it faster than Luke's X-Wing on Dagobah? We look at when fan service works (Han Solo as a mentor?…
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With RED LIGHT PROPERTIES: Unfinished Business (Kinjin Storylab), writer/cartoonist Dan Goldman brings us a wildly entertaining graphic novel of midlife, the afterlife, and the south Florida real estate market. We talk about how the concept for RLP grabbed hold of him 20+ years back & never let go, why the story had to take place in/around Miami, h…
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Send us a text While I’m taking a short rest during my first trimester, I wanted to bring back one of the most-loved episodes of the podcast. This conversation has helped so many mamas release fear, embrace God’s design, and feel more confident heading into birth. Whether you’re hearing it for the first time or revisiting it again, I pray it blesse…
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Good afternoon, Huskies! It's Monday, August 18, 2025, and here's what's happening this week at the University of Washington Seattle campus.On Tuesday, August 19, at 11:00 AM, Patrick Murphy will defend his Ph.D. dissertation titled "From Local- to Large-Scale, the Meteorology Associated with Rapid-Growth California Wildfires." The defense will tak…
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With SONGS FOR OTHER PEOPLE'S WEDDINGS (Abrams Press), writer David Levithan and singer-songwriter Jens Lekman bring the collaborative alchemy, as 20 years of fandom/friendship lead to this wonderful novel about a Swedish singer-songwriter — J — who finds a side-career playing original songs at people's weddings. We talk about the power of a great …
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Send us a text In this special bonus episode, I'm sharing some big news with you—we're expecting our third baby! This surprise pregnancy has been both a tremendous blessing and a journey that's teaching me so much about rest, surrender, and where my true worth comes from. This announcement comes during a challenging first trimester filled with naus…
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Generational researcher Dr. Meghan Grace joins host Rich to unpack the realities of leading a multigenerational workforce and reveal what it takes to bridge generational divides. Drawing on over a decade of research, Meghan explains how Gen Z’s serious, informed approach to work is shaped by economic challenges, rising education costs, and lessons …
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Good afternoon, Huskies! It's Monday, August 11, 2025, and here's what's happening this week at the University of Washington Seattle campus.- On Tuesday, August 12, from noon to 1 p.m., BECU is hosting a webinar focused on recognizing common scams, understanding the impact of fraud, and learning practical steps to protect yourself and your finances…
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The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has come under increasing criticism, with some accusing it of constantly reversing precedent, especially in cases involving labor policy issues. Professor Sam Estreicher of the NYU School of Law describes this supposed “policy oscillation” as having created unpredictability for employers, unions, and all st…
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Many spoken word artists, podcasters, voice talents, and other audio creatives pour their hearts into their craft but often struggle to figure out how to earn from it. For those just starting out, the idea of making money from creative work can feel distant or confusing. Whether you're a podcaster, voiceover artist, or spoken word performer, this f…
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With PAST TENSE: Facing Family Secrets and Finding Myself In Therapy (Avery), cartoonist Sacha Mardou brings us a phenomenal graphic memoir about the midlife process of overcoming lifelong traumas and anxiety. We talk about her decision to to make her therapy process (& sessions) public, first as online comics and then as a Past Tense, the benefits…
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In recent months, a number of new legal theories and tools have been proposed – some prominently used – in civil rights cases, many involving anti-Semitism in higher education. What legal mechanisms are available against universities, whether in governmental enforcement actions or private party lawsuits? Is Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 …
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Send us a text In this episode, I'm walking you through everything you need to know for a confident, faith-filled first trimester—from the moment you see that positive test to building the foundation for your entire pregnancy journey. Whether you're holding a pregnancy test with shaking hands, feeling overwhelmed by all the decisions ahead, or want…
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Good morning, Huskies! It's Monday, August 4, 2025, and here's what's happening on and around the University of Washington Seattle campus.The University of Washington has joined the Big Ten Academic Alliance, marking a significant milestone in our institution's history. This partnership is set to enhance academic collaboration and innovation across…
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Since January 2025, the National Labor Relations Board has had only two sitting members—one less than necessary for a quorum. When it lacks a quorum, the Board can’t do things like resolve alleged unfair labor practices or rule on election-related objections. Seeing a policy gap, some states are moving to fill it. California, New York, and Massachu…
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Send us a text In this episode, I'm sitting down with Dr. Victoria Adeeb, a pelvic floor therapist and founder of Better Body Rehab in Jacksonville Beach, to talk about something every mom needs to hear—that caring for your body isn't selfish, it's sacred kingdom work. Victoria specializes in women's health and has such a heart for helping mamas fe…
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Leadership coach Russell Harvey, known as The Resilience Coach, joins host Rich to explore how teams can thrive in a VUCA world, which stands for Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, and Ambiguous. With over 20 years of experience, Russell shares actionable insights on building resilience through purpose, confidence, and adaptability. Discover how leaders…
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With his phenomenal debut memoir, FRIGHTEN THE HORSES (Roxane Gay Books/Grove Atlantic), Oliver Radclyffe takes us on a journey into trans-selfhood. We talk about the gap between a trans narrator and a cis-het reader, the importance of trans visibility, how his understanding of masculinity and being male have changed, and how he faced down the risk…
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The United States Supreme Court first acknowledged what would become the church autonomy doctrine, also known as the ecclesiastical abstention doctrine, in the 1871 case of Watson v. Jones, 80 U.S. 679 (1871). That case involved a schism in a Presbyterian church in Louisville, Kentucky, over the issue of slavery. The Court fashioned a principle tha…
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Good morning, Huskies! It's Monday, July 28, 2025, and here's what's happening on and around the University of Washington Seattle campus.The historic ASUW Shell House is undergoing a significant restoration. Originally built in 1918 as a seaplane hangar, the Shell House has been a cornerstone of UW's rowing history. The university has launched an $…
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What do your shoes do? On today’s episode we’re stepping into the future of footwear with Ian Harrison, creative disruptor, innovation catalyst, XR futurist and the Co-founder of SneakAR. SneakAR transforms your sneakers into a dynamic digital canvas with their revolutionary AR experience, turning your shoes into an interactive masterpiece with jus…
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The outcome of FTC v. Meta could reshape the social media landscape as well as U.S. merger policy. For the first time, the government is seeking to unwind two acquisitions more than a decade old, Facebook's purchase of Instagram in 2012 and WhatsApp in 2014. In its complaint, the Federal Trade Commission alleges that Facebook sought to eliminate th…
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Join the Federalist Society for a timely and compelling discussion on the RESTORE Act, legislation aimed at overturning the Supreme Court’s eBay v. MercExchange decision and reinstating the presumptive right to injunctions for patent holders. This panel brings together some of the top voices in intellectual property: former USPTO Director Andrei Ia…
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Title IX's guarantee against discrimination on the basis of sex in education has been the subject of intensely differing Executive Branch interpretations over the years. These disputes include fundamental disagreements over the meaning of the word "sex" as used in the law, the manner in which the law applies to sex-separated sports and private faci…
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Okay, so you're a Star Wars-loving dad, or maybe just a Star Wars fan in general, right? Then you've GOT to hear check out this week's episode! We're chatting with Todd and Trent Hoffman, a father-son duo who are seriously next-level when it comes to their Star Wars obsession. Seriously, it's like passing down the Force itself! They dive into their…
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Send us a text In this episode, I'm walking you through one of the most important decisions you'll make during pregnancy—choosing your birth setting. Whether you're considering a hospital birth, birth center, or home birth, each option comes with different levels of support, intervention, comfort, and control, and there's no "right" answer—just the…
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Good afternoon, Huskies! It's Monday, July 21, 2025, and here's what's happening on and around the University of Washington-Seattle campus.This Thursday, July 24, from 3:30 to 4:30 PM, Denny Field will host an interactive demonstration of Sepak Takraw, a Southeast Asian sport combining elements of soccer and volleyball. Attendees will have the oppo…
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Good morning, Huskies! It's Monday, July 21, 2025, and here's what's happening on and around the University of Washington Seattle campus.Today at 11 a.m., The Whole U is hosting a 15-minute movement break featuring yoga and fitness exercises. It's a great way to refresh and energize your day. Looking ahead, the Climate and Worker Organizing Cohort …
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Join the Federalist Society for a webinar on the ongoing legal challenges to the Biden-era Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program, a component of the Inflation Reduction Act. Ashley Parrish, Partner at King & Spalding, will provide an analysis of the multi-faceted litigation. He will explore how pharmaceutical companies are arguing that the progra…
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On January 20, 2025, President Trump issued an executive order effectively ending birthright citizenship for children born to mothers who are unlawfully present or temporary lawful residents in the United States and whose fathers are not lawful permanent residents at the time of the child’s birth. One day later, four states and three individuals ch…
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No conversation this week, unless you count me talking to myself. This episode, I share some thoughts and memories about my father, following his death last week at the age of 88 — or 87, depending on who he was lying to — along with the eulogy I gave at his funeral. • More info at our site • Support The Virtual Memories Show via Stripe, Patreon, o…
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Early in his Chairmanship, Federal Communications Chair Chairman Brendan Carr established a new Council for National Security within the agency. The council aims to "leverage the full range of the Commission’s regulatory, investigatory, and enforcement authorities to protect American and counter foreign adversaries, particularly the threats posed b…
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Over the past decade, electricity prices for consumers have risen by more than 22% on average. At the same time, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC)—the international body responsible for setting reliability and security standards for the North American power grid—has issued increasingly urgent warnings about the growing risk…
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Did the Force ghost of opportunity pass right through Disney's hands? In this week's episode, we're diving deep into the galaxy far, far away to dissect a massive "what if" surrounding the sequel trilogy. Specifically, we're asking: could Carrie Fisher's untimely passing and the divisive reception of The Last Jedi have been the catalyst for a bold,…
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Send us a text In this episode I'm joined by Katie Prizzia, a faith-filled mama of three, as she shares her incredible testimony of three completely different birth experiences—and how each one revealed God's faithfulness in unexpected ways. Katie's journey took her from an overwhelming premature birth with her first baby, to a faster but still med…
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Krystle Starr, a performer and two-time LEGO Masters champion, shares powerful real-life examples of teamwork that highlight the profound teamwork impact on achieving success. Through creative play—such as LEGO therapy and her new game Cardio Quest—she demonstrates how fun and innovative activities can strengthen collaboration, trust, and communica…
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Whether AI training and generation is a fair use under copyright law puts two important American business sectors in opposition, and each looks to the various branches of the federal government for answers. Fundamentally, essentially all training of AI models involves copying of copyrighted materials, and many outputs from AI systems also may be su…
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Free Speech Coalition, Inc. v. Paxton concerned Texas Law H.B. 1181, and what precedent should apply in considering its impact on free speech. Passed in 2023, the law requires commercial entities, including social media platforms, "that knowingly and intentionally publish or distribute material on an Internet website... more than one-third of which…
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In Fuld v. Palestine Liberation Organization, the Court considered whether the Promoting Security and Justice for Victims of Terrorism Act (PSJVTA) violates the due process clause of the Fifth Amendment. The court heard oral argument on April 1, 2025 and on June 20, 2025 a 9-0 Court ruled the PSJVTA did not violate the Fifth amendment because the s…
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In June of 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court held in Kelo v. City of New London that the local government did not violate the Fifth Amendment's Public Use Clause when it condemned private residential lots and transferred them to commercial developers to promote local economic development as part of a comprehensive municipal development plan. Kelo was ce…
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In 2019, the Environmental Protection Agency withdrew California’s previously-granted waiver to implement its Advanced Clean Car Program. This program had been in effect since 2013 and required that car companies reduce carbon dioxide emissions and produce fleets that are at least 15% electric vehicles. The waiver was withdrawn due to a lack of “co…
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Ever wondered if the Force could help with… algebra? (Spoiler Alert: It probably cant!) Join us this week as we chat with Craig Dickinson of Reading Between the Reels. Craig shares hilarious and insightful stories of how Star Wars wormed its way into his heart as a kid – remember being four and utterly bewildered by Vader's big reveal? – and how he…
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