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For Stars Podcast

Hudson Forster

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For Stars Podcast is the prime location to learn and inspire others on the sport, lifestyle, and world of rowing. Get a chance to hear from fellow Division 1 student-athletes, Olympians, National Champions, coaches, youth athletes and more, on their personal successes and challenges throughout their career as an oarsman or coxswain.
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Ready, Row! USA

Charlotte Pierce

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At Ready, Row! USA, we believe that rowing changes lives. We are on a mission to connect and collaborate with the rowing community – from boathouses, to masters, beginners, legends, vendors – and you! You are welcome to join us on a livestream, or jump in on the conversation thread on any of our episodes - they're "evergreen!"
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Girl on the River

Patricia Carswell

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Patricia Carswell, aka Girl on the River, loves to row and loves to talk, so it makes sense that in her podcast she'll be chatting to guests from all around the rowing and sporting world about anything and everything to do with rowing. Always informal, occasionally silly, sometimes serious, often informative, she delves into questions such as how athletes become champions, how to promote diversity in sport, the secret to staying alive on an ocean, how to improve your erg score and what to do ...
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The MotUS Edge

Stacy Rowe | Cole Stott | Kevin Brubaker | Casey Jones

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The MotUS Edge Podcast is where cheer, dance, and youth sports business leaders come to learn, grow, and be inspired. Hosted by Stacy Rowe, Casey Jones, Cole Stott, and Kevin Brubaker, this podcast dives deep into the world of competitive cheerleading, dance studios, and youth sports gyms. Each week we bring you real conversations with gym owners, industry experts, and business leaders who share strategies on leadership, growth, marketing, athlete development, and building sustainable progra ...
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The Capital City Podcast is your front row seat to the heartbeat of Abuja. Its people, lifestyle, culture, and challenges. Each week, your hosts will bring conversations that matter, stories that inspire, and insights that reflect the pulse of the city.
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Rowing in Color

Denise Aquino & Patricia Destine

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Denise Aquino and Patricia Destine are two women of color who are dedicated to promoting diversity within the sport of rowing. Both are former rowers turned coxswains turned coaches in the sport. Together they have almost 25 years of experience on the erg, at regattas, in the launch, or at the boathouse. No stranger to navigation or microphones, these former coxswains amplify what it’s like to navigate the topic of race within the white-dominated sport of rowing. Like most bodies of water, t ...
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Speak Up For Your Health

Archelle Georgiou, MD

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Advocating for your health is important, but it’s not easy. In Speak Up For Your Health, Dr. Archelle Georgiou talks with patients about how they overcame feeling intimidated by today’s complex medical system and used their voice to finally get the care they needed. These personal stories along with Archelle’s practical tips will empower you to have a balanced (non-paternalistic) relationship with your healthcare provider.
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From the Nevada backcountry to the heart of your speakers, The WHINside Podcast is your front-row seat to the gritty, ground-level stories of wildlife conservation. Brought to you by Wildlife and Habitat Improvement of Nevada (WHIN), each episode dives into real projects—guzzler builds, predator management, waterfowl banding, youth hunts, and more. You’ll hear from the volunteers, biologists, hunters, and land stewards turning sweat equity into lasting impact. This isn't theory—it's action. ...
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Pursuing Justice

Harriet Hendel

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What if you or someone you loved were arrested, convicted and incarcerated for a crime --a crime for which you or that person was innocent? What if the lawyer you hired was incompetent and you were out of funds and out of options? What if years and decades had gone by and you or your loved one were still behind bars? Where would you find help? Wrongful conviction in the United States occurs more often than you might think. In 2022, the National Registry of Exonerations recorded 417 people wh ...
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Welcome to All American Rowing, a JRN podcast. We are your home for all things US rowing, including the IRA and NCAA Championships and the US Youth Nationals. You may remember us as The End of the Island stateside. We’re still the same team, but we’ve had a rebrand and recorded a new intro. We’re back for our third year covering all things US with in-depth racing analysis and punditry. Each week, we’ll chat with guest coaches to peek behind the curtain of their preparations for duels, confer ...
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The Real Hernando

Derrick Michaud

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Welcome to The Real Hernando, brought to you by Shelby Row Productions. The Real Hernando is a podcast created to highlight our amazing local community here in Hernando, Mississippi, and in particular, the local non-profit organizations and ministries.
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Shotgun Sports USA

Justin Barker

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Bringing the clay-target world to life with real insight from the shooters, coaches, clubs, and brands leading Sporting Clays, FITASC, Trap, and Skeet — and we’re just as deep in the hunting world. From waterfowl to big-game adventures, gear talk, and the traditions that keep hunters going season after season, we cover it all. If you love the culture, the grind, and the feeling of breaking targets or being out in the woods or flooded timber, this is your front-row seat to the people, stories ...
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Born November 15th 1988. Keshagen J. Adderley was always had a unique personality. From his formative years of winning talent shows in high school to getting his start in the entertainment industry Djing at the hottest parties around the country. He has always had an ability to display his gifts and positively effect a great number of people. After his transition from high school into college, he co-hosted his first radio show “In ya Ear” with his other college colleagues, which aired for 2 ...
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The All Terrain Podcast

Children and Youth Department of The Salvation Army in the UK & Ireland

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A podcast from the Children and Youth Department of The Salvation Army in the UK & Ireland. In each episode a special guest will join our host for a hypothetical hike as they face four choices and answer four questions - How do we face change? How do we move through suffering? How do we receive joy? How do we mature in service? It’s a chance for them to reflect on their life so far and share wisdom from the way.
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Franklin UnlimitED

Franklin School

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Welcome to Franklin UnlimitED, where we dive into the future of learning with the visionaries who are redefining it. Hosted by Will Campbell, Founding Head of School in Jersey City, New Jersey, at Franklin School, this podcast is your front-row seat to the bold ideas and groundbreaking programs shaping the next generation of leaders. Will Campbell is a visionary leader and esteemed educator, recognized for his ability to blend historical best practices with contemporary innovations in educat ...
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One Book, One Northwestern: The Podcast

One Book, One Northwestern: The Podcast

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This year, Northwestern students will read Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson as a part of the One Book One program. In the book, Stevenson chronicles his early work as a criminal defense lawyer in Alabama. He worked to advocate for those mistreated by the judicial system, including for Walter McMillian, an innocent man on death row. The book is just the starting point. Listen along as we explore national and local issues and themes connected to Just Mercy and the criminal justice system. Support ...
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THE DOCTOR AND THE DJ

Johnjay Van Es and Dr. Carrie Bordinko

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Join Johnjay, the charismatic host of the top-rated Johnjay and Rich show on iHeartRadio, and his trusted doctor Dr. Carrie Bordinko as they delve into the fascinating world of alternative medicine. In this podcast, Johnjay asks the questions we've all been curious about Why do some people seem to have found the fountain of youth? Is Big Medicine really trying to keep us sick? What's the truth about stem cells, mushrooms, ketamine, and more? Dr. Carrie provides science-backed insights, helpi ...
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Dad the Man

Brendan Wall

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Do you have the skills you need to love and lead your family from the front? My name is Brendan Wall. I am a father of four and married to my best friend. I started this podcast not because I have all the answers, but because I am in search of them. We have one opportunity to be the best men, husbands, and fathers that we can be, and I plan to seize it. At DAD THE MAN we interview guys we all know and admire professionally, but more importantly, are setting the tone for what a great man, hus ...
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Cut the Chat

Cut the chat

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Cut the Chat is a panel chat show that features discussions on profound current affairs or trivial issues such as the latest iPhone. The Cut the Chat Team consists of an amalgamation of people who are leaders in their individual fields. Whether it is craft, comedy, acting, filmmaking, presenting or blogging, each person adds a unique skill set and world view to the team. This coupled with the fact that different members of team have taken part in some of the most commercially successful proj ...
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John J. Lennon is serving his twenty-fourth year behind bars, currently in Sing Sing Correctional Facility. His writing has appeared in The New York Review of Books, The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Esquire, and New York magazine. His work has been anthologized in the Best American Magazine Writing, and he’s twice been a f…
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In this milestone episode of the MotUS Edge Podcast, Stacy Rowe, Casey Jones, Cole Stott, and Kevin Brubaker celebrate one full year behind the mic and reflect on the wins, challenges, and growth of 2025. From business expansions, mergers, book launches, and leadership lessons to balance, health, family, and bold plans for 2026, this episode is equ…
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Heart disease is the leading cause of death in women—yet women’s symptoms are still too often dismissed, minimized, or misunderstood. In this episode, Archelle talks to Nina Goodheart, a medical device executive who leads work in heart valve disease. Despite her own expertise, Nina’s own mother had her symptoms brushed off by a physician—simply bec…
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In this episode of The Heat Check, I’m joined by my Boo-Skenes AKA Girlfriend @coachmorganfontaine, for a completely unscripted, real conversation about 2026 goals, consistency, perfectionism, routines, and what it actually takes to stay authentic when life, content, and identity start shifting. This one is raw by design. No outline. No polish. Jus…
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Do you give homeless people cash? Many people fear any donation will be misspent but a ground-breaking study in the UK is currently recruiting 125 homeless people to receive a large one-off cash payment, paid directly to them. There's no restrictions on what they can buy with the money. It can be used for anything, it’s entirely up to the individua…
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In this festive MotUS Edge Mini Christmas Podcast, Stacy Rowe, Casey Jones, and Kevin Brubaker swap holiday traditions, favorite Christmas movies, family memories, and a perfectly groan-worthy dad joke. From Italian Christmas Eve feasts and potluck breakfasts to Santa visits, candlelight services, and Die Hard debates, this lighthearted episode is …
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This episode is about the battle between flow and fear — and why one shows up in practice while the other takes over in games. Today Robby Rowland dives deep into why so many athletes feel elite in practice but struggle to transfer that performance into games — and how obsession, fear, and overthinking can quietly rob you of flow..inevitably robbin…
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Reading is one of the most cognitively demanding skills a person can acquire, and for some students, the process is anything but automatic. In this episode of Franklin UnlimitED, host Will Campbell is joined by Dr. Ken Pugh, President and Director of Research at Haskins Laboratories and cognitive neuroscientist affiliated with Yale University Schoo…
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In this power-packed episode of The MotUS Edge Podcast, Stacy Rowe and Casey Jones sit down with leadership truth-teller and author Tilmer Wright to unpack his hit book How to Manage Without Being a Jackass. From the sacred duty of leading humans to the messy art of honest feedback, the trio dives into real-life stories, hard-won lessons, and the h…
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Industrial firefighting foams are an essential part of on-site safety in UK factories. But for decades some of these familiar canisters contained potentially dangerous, toxic chemicals. File on 4 Investigates discovers that 3M the multi-billion dollar chemical company responsible for producing the chemicals knew about the risks as early as the 1960…
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In this powerful episode, we sit with Lt. Gen. T.Y. Buratai (Rtd.), former Chief of Army Staff, for an insightful conversation on duty, discipline, and nation-building. He speaks candidly about the strength, resilience, and evolving capacity of the Nigerian Army, while highlighting the critical role young Nigerians play in securing the nation’s fut…
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In this episode of Heat Check, Robby unpacks one of the biggest realizations of his playing and coaching career — why chasing perfect mechanics often kills performance, and how flow, freedom, and controlled chaos are what actually unlock elite movement. From backyard wiffle ball battles and mimicking MLB pitchers… to pro ball, injuries, overthinkin…
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Stacy Rowe, Casey Jones, Cole Stott, and Kevin Brubaker tackle one of the most essential—and misunderstood—topics in business and life: budgeting. From running a profitable gym to managing personal finances, the crew dives into how to build a budget that's not a restriction but a roadmap to freedom. They share hard-earned lessons, common mistakes, …
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Egg freezing has traditionally been an option reserved for women with significant financial means. At the same time, the high cost and transactional nature of traditional egg donation create major barriers for many individuals and couples who want to become parents. Lauren Makler, founder and CEO of Cofertility, set out to change both sides of that…
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Anne Dyer is a trailblazer - becoming the first female Bishop in the Scottish Episcopal Church when she was appointed more than seven years ago. But since then, accusations of bullying and misconduct have dominated her period in charge - even for a time leading to her suspension and calls for her resignation. Bishop Dyer denies any wrongdoing, whil…
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Capital City Podcast dives into the unstoppable force of young people in shaping stronger, smarter, and more connected communities. In this powerful episode, we sit with Engr. Ahmed Rufai, Chairman of the National Youth Council of Nigeria, Kebbi State Chapter, to unpack how volunteerism can transform lives and entire communities. He highlights why …
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A raw, honest look at perfectionism — where it comes from, how it shaped Robby’s baseball journey, and why the pressure to be different can quietly erode joy, confidence, and identity. In this episode, Robby settles into the sauna blanket and unpacks the invisible forces that drove him for years: childhood expectations, early success, attention, in…
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Would you rather pay $1000 for your prescription - or $5? In this conversation, Miriam Paramore, CEO of RxUtility, talks about her personal experiences with healthcare costs and the challenges of medication affordability. She explains how to figure out whether using insurance, combining insurance with a manufacturer copay coupon, or simply paying c…
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The Consider it Hot podcast is produced by Trinity Valley Electric Cooperative for co-op members and members of our awesome community. As with all co-op communications, we also hope to inform the public about electrical safety and energy efficiency. Find more information about TVEC at tvec.net, or Texas Co-op Power magazine at texascooppower.com. O…
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In this powerful episode of The MotUS Edge Podcast, Stacy Rowe, Casey Jones, and Cole Stott sit down with Carmine Silano, founder of CheerSounds, to talk about transforming cheer music, scaling a business with tech, and overcoming life's toughest challenges. Carmine shares his journey from computer science to cheerleading, the creation of CheerSoun…
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🎙️THE HEAT CHECK - When a Ball Player Stops Ball Playing (Episode 2) A raw, vulnerable walk through identity, retirement, faith, and finding purpose beyond the game In this episode of Heat Check, Robby climbs back into the sauna blanket and opens up about one of the hardest transitions a ballplayer can face — stepping away from the game that shaped…
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THE HEAT CHECK - Morning Mind Dump from Inside the Sauna Blanket (Episode 1) In this first-ever episode from inside the sauna, I get real about something I’ve been wrestling with for a long time… losing my joy for creating. And i'm publishing this "disaster" of an episode to finally attempt to rid myself of this OCD perfectionism I have that makes …
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File on 4 Investigates discovers a world of lies and blame within adoption in the UK. The BBC has conducted the most extensive Freedom of Information request ever into adoptions that have broken down, finding that more than 1,000 adopted children in the UK have returned to care in the past five years. That is much higher than the figure in a recent…
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Celebrate World Consumer Service Day with the Capital City Podcast! Host Sa'adatu spotlights YOU, the customer, exploring why you are the indispensable backbone of successful ventures globally. This is an interactive episode breaking down the vital role consumers play across sectors like technology, finance, and healthcare. CALL IN to share your un…
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Abuja's Creative Goldmine: From Afrobeats to Nollywood Join the Capital City Podcast as we host music legend and creative entrepreneur, Abdulrasheed Bello (JJC Skillz)! We unlock the massive potential for Abuja to build a thriving creative economy. JJC Skillz discusses how the city's unique, relaxed drive and the unstoppable rise of Afrobeats can f…
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In honor of International Men's Day, the Capital City Podcast welcomes the insightful Sulaiman Hassan for a vital conversation about modern manhood. We peel back the layers of the silent struggle: the immense pressure for men to always "be strong," the difficulty in communicating their feelings, and the constant internal questioning of whether they…
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Max Kenner is the founder and director of Bard Prison Initiative which he launched 25 years ago. At Bard College, he is Vice President for Institutional Initiatives and advisor to the President on Public Policy and College Affairs. Currently, he sits on the New York State Council on Community Justice. His awards are many: JFK Presidential Library's…
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The Jones family takes us inside their grueling 29029 Everesting adventure — eight climbs, 36 hours, no excuses. Stacy and Casey sit down with Heather and Emily Jones to unpack the training, the fear, the grit, and the life-changing triumph of summiting again and again. From near-quitting moments to powerful family breakthroughs, this unforgettable…
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Multi cancer detection tests or MCDs can detect many cancers through a simple blood test. Many detect fragments of cancerous DNA that have broken off a tumour and are circulating in the blood. They can often then identify where the cancer may be. The NHS is currently involved in the words largest trial of one such test. The Galleri test is made by …
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In this special bonus episode, Stacy Rowe sits down with Cole Stott and Ann Lehrmann to unpack the historic merger between The ONE and Prime All-Star Finale. They dive into how the ONE Prime Finals came to be, what this united vision means for gyms, athletes, parents, and EPs, and why this partnership might just reshape the cheer and dance postseas…
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Max Kenner is the founder and director of Bard Prison Initiative which he launched 25 years ago. At Bard College, he is Vice President for Institutional Initiatives and advisor to the President on Public Policy and College Affairs. Currently, he sits on the New York State Council on Community Justice. His awards are many: JFK Presidential Library's…
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In this episode of The MotUS Edge Podcast, hosts Stacy Rowe and Casey Jones welcome Tara Harris—Prime All-Star Finale Executive Director and Chief Sales Officer for MotUS and CX Brands. Tara shares her incredible journey from gymnast to collegiate cheerleader to industry leader, reflecting on her early days at GymTyme with James Speed, lessons from…
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In this powerful episode, we dive into one of the most important conversations of our time the rise of young people in public office and the urgent need to shape Nigeria’s next generation of leaders. Joined by Ms. Solade Sonuga, Director of the Legislative Mentorship Initiative, we unpack how young Nigerians can move from online conversations to re…
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In this inspiring episode of The MotUS Edge Podcast, hosts Stacy Rowe, Casey Jones, and Kevin Brubaker sit down with world champion cheerleader Liam Potolsky to talk about his journey from middle school cheer to Weber State and the Pro Cheer League. Liam opens up about perseverance, creativity, and redefining what it means to win in cheerleading. T…
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After serving as a counter-intelligence agent in Bosnia, veteran Bryan Fuller returned home with invisible wounds—PTSD that upended his life. Then, he discovered rowing. In this episode, Bryan shares how the rhythm of rowing—and rowing across the Atlantic—helped him heal, find purpose, and give back to fellow veterans. Key Takeaways PTSD doesn't on…
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An ambitious plan to digitalize the courts was meant to remove the need for hundreds of thousands of paper documents. But File on 4 Investigates has discovered an IT system, introduced as part of a £1bn project, has been plagued with technical faults - causing crucial information to go missing, be overwritten, or appear lost. The government body th…
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In this episode of The MotUS Edge Podcast, hosts Stacy Rowe and Casey Jones sit down with iClassPro founder Chris McNabb to talk about his incredible journey from a power tumbler and gym owner to the creator of one of the most trusted software systems in the cheer, gymnastics, swim, and youth sports industries. Chris shares how a simple Rolodex ins…
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File on Four explores the risks some gay men are taking by habitually mixing their sex lives with drug use. The practice, known as Chemsex has been on the gay scene for more than a decade. It involves taking illegal and addictive substances like Crystal Meth and GHB. While the programme hears from some who say they can manage their use and it heigh…
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Nigeria’s tax landscape is changing fast and every entrepreneur, creative, and business owner needs to understand what’s coming. In this episode, Mr. Ibradim Amorley an FIRS Official breaks down the New Nigeria Tax Law, explaining how it affects individuals, startups, and large organizations. From compliance essentials to growth opportunities, he s…
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In this inspiring episode of The Real Hernando Podcast, hosts Derrick Michaud and Lauren McLendon shine the spotlight on HYPE – Hernando Young Professionals and Entrepreneurs. Founded in 2023, HYPE’s mission is to empower and connect young professionals throughout the Hernando area, building a strong support network for growth and success. Guests J…
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Joan Dalton taught in the Portland, Oregon public schools and then became an administrator at Oregon's strictest juvenile correctional facility~MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility. With experience and learning from experts in the field of the "Human Animal Bond", she founded an on-site program pairing boys and dogs to address the troubling behavio…
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In this episode of The MotUS Edge Podcast, hosts Stacy Rowe and Kevin Brubaker sit down with James Kersey and Emilee Fenn from All Out Brands to talk about their journey through cheer to founding one of the most respected independent event brands in all-star cheerleading. They share how All Out Championships began, the challenges of building a comp…
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Sexual harassment and abuse can happen in any sport — even youth athletics. In this episode, Carrie Kehring shares her experience after her teenage daughter was sexually abused by her coach. She opens up about the broader issue of grooming and power dynamics in sports and offers practical insight on how to recognize red flags, set healthy boundarie…
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This episode is a re-run of a previously aired episode of Pursuing Justice, highlighting stories for Wrongful Conviction Day. C.J. Rice was born in 1993 in Philadelphia. At the age of 17, he was wrongfully convicted of a crime he did not commit. His sentence was 30-60 years. While in prison, he earned his High School diploma in addition to being ce…
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File on 4 Investigates examines the scale of problem gambling in the armed forces and the devastating impact on those serving, veterans and their families. A new study seen exclusively by the team reveals nearly half of naval trainees who gambled were at risk of harm. This latest research builds on a growing body of evidence that points to a hidden…
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In this MotUS Edge Podcast bonus episode, host Casey Jones sits down live at the MotUS Business Expo with keynote speaker Aaron Flaker, Kari Pickering from iClassPro, and Sean Timmons from Nfinity. Together, they discuss the evolution of the cheer industry, leadership lessons, entrepreneurship, and the importance of athlete experience in All Star c…
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In this heartwarming episode of The Real Hernando, hosts Derrick Michaud and Lauren McLendon dive into what it truly means to be a good villager — showing up, getting involved, and supporting the people and places that make Hernando special. They share stories, laughs, and inspiration while running through a lineup of exciting community events you …
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Joan Dalton taught in the Portland, Oregon public schools and then became an administrator at Oregon's strictest juvenile correctional facility~MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility. With experience and learning from experts in the field of the "Human Animal Bond", she founded an on-site program pairing boys and dogs to address the troubling behavio…
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Out here in the desert, duck boats are either a ticket to wild country or a fast way to learn humility. In this episode, Ron circles up with a bench of salty Nevada waterfowlers—Joel Henderson, Sean Fairbairn, John Hymas, Nick, and Don—to talk hard-earned truths from Lake Mead’s big water to Sunnyside’s skinny mud. We dig into the long-tail vs. sur…
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When journalist Georgie Styles is sent unpublished videos of farm workers in Britain being ‘treated like animals’, she begins to investigate the dark side of our food system. She uncovers numerous referrals of labour exploitation, and hears allegations of workers living in moldy caravans, being trafficked, verbally abused and forced to urinate in b…
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