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Switch4Good

Dotsie Bausch and Alexandra Paul

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Do you want to live a healthier and more robust life? The key to living a full, healthy, and joyous life lies within the foods we eat—and our relationship to them. Because health isn’t accurately measured by the circumference of your waist or how much you can bench press- true vitality is measured by how you feel, not just physically but deep within. Olympic medalist Dotsie Bausch alongside Baywatch actress and certified health coach, Alexandra Paul, take listeners of all ages on a journey t ...
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Patriots Unfiltered

New England Patriots

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Take a break with Patriots.com's Fred Kirsch, Paul Perillo, Mike Dussault, Evan Lazar and Alexandra Francisco as they bring you the latest New England Patriots and NFL news and talk direct from Gillette Stadium. For more information about New England Patriots official podcasts, visit Patriots.com/podcasts. New episodes of Patriots Unfiltered are posted every Tuesday and Thursday during the offseason, and Tuesday through Thursday during the regular season. Listen live at Patriots.com/radio or ...
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History Rage

Paul Bavill

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Think history is boring? That’s because you’ve only ever heard the fake version. On History Rage, professional historians come in swinging — smashing the myths, clichés, and half-truths that keep getting recycled in classrooms, documentaries, and TikToks. Vikings with horned helmets? Nope. Britain standing alone in 1940? Wrong. Medieval people never bathed? Rubbish. Why listen? Because the truth is way more exciting. You’ll leave every episode with jaw-dropping stories, killer facts to shut ...
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Critics at Large is a weekly culture podcast from The New Yorker. Every Thursday, the staff writers Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz discuss current obsessions, classic texts they’re revisiting with fresh eyes, and trends that are emerging across books, television, film, and more. The show runs the gamut of the arts and pop culture, with lively, surprising conversations about everything from Salman Rushdie to “The Real Housewives.” Through rigorous analysis and behind-the ...
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Step into the world of independent film with Filmmaking Conversations with Damien SwabyFrom established industry voices to the filmmakers of tomorrow, Damien Swaby opens up conversations that spark ideas, share experiences, and celebrate creativity in all its forms. Each episode offers listeners both inspiration and practical takeaways, leaving them better equipped to bring their own stories to life.With a loyal and growing audience of passionate filmmakers and film lovers, Filmmaking Conver ...
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How to Survive This

Alexandra Corinth

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Welcome to "How to Survive This," a podcast about the struggles of being a human in the 21st century, hosted by writer Alexandra Corinth. While Alexandra and her guests will certainly address how they are dealing with the novel coronavirus, tune in every week for discussions that go beyond this crisis into a broader, more universal context.
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Lifeworlds

Alexa Firmenich

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A podcast series that explores how to orient your life around nature. We discover the mindsets, skills and actions that are required to partner wisely with other forms of life and engage in acts of brilliant restoration. Join me on this intimate journey into the eyes and minds of other species; learn how our guests are living in deep relationship with ecologies; be electrified by expanding your field of reality, and let these stories spark your reconnection to nature’s multiverse. By restori ...
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In a world where businesses and individuals leave billions of dollars unclaimed, hidden in plain sight, The Claim Hunters takes you behind the scenes with the experts who recover what others overlook. From uncovering unclaimed property to investigating complex fraud schemes, we’ll dive into real stories of high-stakes financial recoveries, the tools used by industry-leading professionals, and the strategies that help businesses and individuals recover lost assets. Whether it’s insurance clai ...
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Extending from the very successful r/publicrelations group on Reddit, Pitch Perfect talks to top PR professionals from a variety of different roles, focus areas, geographies and approaches to gain insight into how to enter the field, do the work, manage the career, deal with the highs and lows, and everything else involved in being a communications professional. Topics include public affairs, investor relations, tech PR, internal communications and, hopefully, not too much celebrity PR.
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The Podcasters of the Dragon Wagon Radio podcast network venture into a mythical land in this DnD inspired actual-play homebrew RPG show that's heavy on the RP. Jake Lloyd Bacon, Alexandra Hoey and Matt Hingstman are joined by actor, improv and comic special guests, and must take on the roles of Half-Orcs, Dark Elves and more as they fight their way through a mythical land of peril, drama and hilarity all controlled by Dungeon Master Paul Bianchi and the chance rolls of dice!
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BETA

Wisconsin Public Radio

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"BETA" comes from producer/host Doug Gordon. BETA is a polyphonic mosh pit where high culture and low culture collide, taking an immersive, innovative, playful and provocative approach to exploring arts, culture and technology.
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October's Children

Jacob Mandell & Derrick Valen in collaboration with ArcanaCast

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"October’s Children" is an episodic full-cast paranormal mystery/horror audio drama set in a small college town in New England. "October’s Children" focuses on a small, diverse group of 20- and 30-somethings trying to survive the trials and tribulations of ‘everyday’ life in Wolfbrook, New Hampshire. Unbeknownst to them at series start, the group will face increasingly strange and dangerous situations as the boundaries between our world and another fade, and monstrous creatures begin to infi ...
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A holistic health and wellness-forward show for the vegan-curious and the curious-vegan... Ella Magers is on a mission to revolutionize the way we as human beings navigate this adventure we call life holistically, both by up-leveling our own health and wellbeing through self-compassion, but also expanding our circle of compassion to all living beings in the earth itself. She's found that the most powerful way to move through the world is with curiosity, and the openness and desire to discove ...
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Leading Minds podcast by Life Sciences Voice delves deep inside the minds of the top life sciences executives, including pharmaceuticals, biotech, medical devices, consumer health, animal health, and leaders from related industries. In every episode, we meet a leader who has made a lasting impact in the life sciences industry and continues to drive the industry forward. We go beyond the name and the title to unravel their personality, their beliefs, their mission, and most importantly, to un ...
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We The People

We The People Media LLC

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Conservatism, humanized. For We The People. Hosted by Gates Garcia. In today’s polarized national-media landscape, conservative voices are often sidelined and even vilified. We The People can change that. This show is where conservatives from all walks of life—athletes, musicians, actors, business leaders, and more—can unapologetically celebrate our beliefs and passions.
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Coaching Outdoors

Anna-Marie Watson, Paul Jefferies & Alex Burn

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The benefits of spending time in natural environments is far reaching, from relieving stress and depression, to restoring our brain’s ability to think creatively and come up with new ideas. In these podcasts we explore in greater detail the specific benefits of coaching outdoors in natural environments. Speaking with coach practitioners who have been coaching outdoors for many years, as well as specialists in areas such as eco-psychology, biophilia, nature connectedness and many more. We rea ...
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Smart People Podcast

Smart People Industries

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Smart People Podcast is a biweekly, interview-based podcast that features today's most well respected thought leaders engaging in authentic, insightful conversation for the benefit of the listener. The host, Chris Stemp, and his co-host/producer Jon Rojas, utilize their insatiable curiosity and relatable charm to provoke their guests into giving the interview of a lifetime. Every single guest has achieved a high level of recognition within their arena and in doing so has collected a wealth o ...
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Sing For Science is a science-and-music podcast where musicians sit down with scientists to explore the scientific ideas hidden in their most iconic songs. Listen to JD from Korn talk about “Dead Bodies Everywhere” with a mortuary-science expert, Sia explore one of her breakup ballads with an attachment-theory psychologist, and many, many more. Created and hosted by New York musician Matt Whyte, the show seeks to uncover connections wherever they may exist and build bridges between seemingly ...
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Episode Summary Lebanese-American filmmaker Zayn Alexandre joins us to discuss his journey from a small town outside Beirut to the heart of New York’s independent film scene. Known for his award-winning films Abroad and Manara, Alexandre shares how psychology, identity, and diaspora shape his storytelling. From the Venice Film Festival to the TIFF …
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Tune-in as we give our final thoughts, keys, and predictions for Week 7 as the Patriots look to close out their three-game road trip with a win against the Titans. Robert Spillane joins us in-studio discuss defensive growth, playing for Zak Kuhr, returning to Tennessee where his career started and more. Plus, we go around the horn to give our Week …
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In the latest installment of the Critics at Large advice series, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz answer listeners’ questions about a range of conundrums. Some seek to immerse themselves in fictional worlds; others look for help with their own creative practices. Plus, the actor Morgan Spector (best known as Mr. Russell on “The …
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In this episode, we explore the role of theatre and empathy in transforming worldviews. Dr. Dylan McGarry is one of the founders of Empatheatre, a South African theatre-making company and methodology that turns research and storytelling into living social sculpture. Their plays create what they call amphitheatres for empathy - spaces where art, rit…
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Is Tom Hanks too old to storm Omaha Beach? Host Paul Bavill welcomes Rob Hutton and Duncan Weldon, hosts of the War Movie Theatre podcast, to kick off a series of previews for the Imperial War Museum’s (IWM) Podcast Live Festival. This week, they are raising the curtain on movies in a historical setting with a fierce debate on the one historical in…
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In this special joint episode, Ashton Kirsch and Chris Tidball—hosts of the Subrogation Support Network and Claims Hunter podcasts—combine their expertise to discuss key challenges and trends in the subrogation and claims industry. They explore the importance of training, early claim identification, and balancing technology with human expertise. As…
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Tune-in as we preview the Patriots upcoming matchup with the Tennessee Titans. Is this more of a "trap game" than the Saints matchup was and what implications apply as the Patriots face a first-time interim head coach? We watch Mike Vrabel's presser and react to his comments on AFC East Standings, returning to Nashville and how Drake Maye can help …
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In this episode of We The People, Gates Garcia sits down with world-renowned neurosurgeon and former cabinet member Dr. Ben Carson — a man whose calm strength and conviction have guided him through the highest levels of medicine and government. As America grows louder and more divided, Dr. Carson offers a voice of clarity and hope — sharing how fai…
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Recorded live in front of a sold out crowd at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on September 18, 2025, Kacey Musgraves and pioneering mycologist Paul Stamets dive deep into the biology, evolution, and mental health potential of psilocybin. From its ancient ritual roots to its emerging role in modern therapy, their conversation reveals how this once…
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Tune-in as we breakdown the Patriots Week 6 third-straight win against the Saints. We detail Drake Maye's clear progression in explosive playmaking, pocket/field awareness, and his connection with Kayshon Boutte. We analyze the defense and its ability to consistently stop the run and make momentum-stopping plays. Plus, we talk about the things the …
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If you’ve ever felt guilty for resenting your job—even one you worked hard to get—you’re not alone. In this episode, psychologist and author Dr. Malissa Clark breaks down why burnout and dissatisfaction aren’t always about hours worked, and why our relationship with work is more complicated than we think. We explore the hidden forces that keep us “…
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This week on History Rage, host Paul Bavill is joined by military historian and expert on Ian Fleming, Dave Roberts, as they delve into the intriguing world of wartime intelligence and the often-overlooked contributions of Fleming during the Second World War. Together, they dismantle the myths surrounding Fleming's role, revealing the truth behind …
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In this episode of Filmmaking Conversations, host Damien Swaby talks with Victoria Duncan, a filmmaker and Senior Creative Video Producer at Bloomberg Media Studios, about building a career that bridges art, analytics, and authenticity. Victoria shares how she transitioned from post-production and film school at NYU Tisch to producing global brande…
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Britain’s Cold War story is bigger than you ever knew. In this explosive episode of History Rage, host Paul Bavill sits down with historian and author Fraser McCallum to uncover the often-overlooked story of Cold War Britain. Too often reduced to a superpower showdown between the United States and the Soviet Union, the Cold War was a global conflic…
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Tune-in as we give our final thoughts and predictions ahead of the Patriots matchup with the Saints. We go over our key matchups to watch, Saints film observations, report on the current team atmosphere and more. Evan and Deuce sit down with DT Christian Barmore to talk about the team's chemistry after beating Buffalo and their mentality heading in…
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Scrutiny of the figure of the “trad wife” has hit a fever pitch. These influencers’ accounts feature kempt, feminine women embracing hyper-traditional roles in marriage and home-making—and, in doing so, garnering millions of followers. On this episode of Critics at Large, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz discuss standout practit…
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Think the WWII U-Boat War was Britain’s closest brush with defeat? Think again. In this live History Rage special, historian Roger Moorhouse – author of Wolfpack: Inside Hitler’s U-Boat War – joins host Paul Bavill to torpedo one of the Second World War’s most persistent myths. Drawing on brand-new research from the German perspective, Roger reveal…
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Tune-in as we turn the page to the Patriots Week 6 road matchup against the New Orleans Saints. We talk about the speedy threats of both Chris Olave and Rashid Shaheed in the Saints WR room, and their defense's ability to force turnovers on a game-to-game basis. We watch and react to Head Coach Mike Vrabel's press conference and share our observati…
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In this episode of We The People, Gates Garcia sits down with Navy veteran, prosecutor, and Speaker of the Florida House Paul Renner, now stepping into the race for governor of the great state of Florida. The son of a minister and a schoolteacher, Renner’s values of faith, service, and family were forged long before politics ever entered the pictur…
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"That is one of my core values—to try to live a life of non-violence and not contribute to anyone’s suffering in any way, because we’re all suffering in our own way, and we’re all fighting a battle that everybody knows nothing about. Something as simple as eating can be an act of compassion or an act of violence, and you get to decide" It’s not oft…
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In this episode, host Jasmeet Sawhney engages with Anindita (Ani) Sinha, a visionary leader in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. As Vice President of Commercial Operations at Shionogi U.S., Ani brings a wealth of experience in analytics, market research, and field management. She shares her inspiring transition from academia to pharm…
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In this gripping episode of History Rage, host Paul Bavill is joined by historian and author Jem Duducu, who returns to tackle the myths surrounding the Wild West. Together, they delve into the fantastical narratives spun by Hollywood and how these portrayals have distorted our understanding of American history. Myth vs. Reality: - Jem passionately…
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Tune-in as we give our final thoughts and predictions about the Patriots upcoming primetime game against the Buffalo Bills. We discuss the energy surrounding the team this week at practice, in the locker room and around the media. Jack Gibbens joins us in studio to discuss his role on defense/specials teams and how the team is approaching their tou…
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Over the course of his three-decade career, the director Paul Thomas Anderson has dramatized the nineteen-seventies porn industry (“Boogie Nights”), the Californian oil boom (“There Will Be Blood”), and a mid-century London fashion house (“Phantom Thread”). Now he’s trained his gaze on present-day America. On this episode of Critics at Large, Vinso…
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The Troubles remain one of the most defining and misunderstood chapters in modern British and Irish history. In this powerful episode of History Rage, host Paul Bavill is joined by Oliver Webb-Carter, host of the Aspects of History podcast, to confront the myths, explore the roots of conflict, and reveal why Britain has too often turned a blind eye…
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Tune-in as we turn the page to the Patriots Week 5 primetime divisional game against the Buffalo Bills. We preview the key players, matchups and storylines to watch as the Patriots aim to make a statement to the AFC and the entire league. We watch and react to Vrabel's comments on the Bills offensive line, Josh Allen and more. Plus, Deuce returns f…
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In this episode of We The People, Gates Garcia sits down with NFL Hall of Famer and Chicago Bears legend Brian Urlacher — one of the toughest linebackers ever to play the game, and now one of the boldest voices speaking his mind. Urlacher opens up about life after football, his outspoken support for President Trump, and the courage it takes to be c…
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“Amplify” author and AJR member Adam Met talks about the playbook he wrote applying fan-building strategies to the climate movement. Adam drops silver linings aplenty in our chat with Alexis Abramson, Dean of the Columbia Climate School, the world’s first truly comprehensive university climate program. Among the silver linings: it only takes 3.9% o…
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Tune-in as we breakdown the Patriots dominant 42-13 win over the Carolina Panthers. We discuss Drake Maye's performance as he continues to improve every week, and whether he should be considered one of the best quarterbacks of 2025. We talk about the defense and consistency of Christian Barmore and Milton Williams. Plus, we talk Marcus Jones' perfo…
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Think Quakers are all pacifism, porridge and quiet meetings? 🕊️🥣 Think again. In this electrifying History Rage LIVE episode recorded at the Gloucester History Festival, host Paul Bavill welcomes historian Dr. Erica Canela to uncover the shocking, dramatic and often law-breaking beginnings of Quakerism. From the 17th-century English Civil Wars to m…
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In this gripping episode of History Rage, host Paul Bavill is joined by historian and podcaster Dirk Hoffman-Becking to challenge one of the most pervasive myths about the Holy Roman Empire. Together, they dissect the infamous quip that it is "neither holy, nor Roman, nor an empire," revealing the rich and complex history that contradicts this over…
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Show Notes In this episode, I sit down with Mark Watters to talk about a life lived in music: from Disney, Pixar, and Olympic scores, to his role today at Eastman School of Music, where he oversees the Beal Institute for Film Music and Contemporary Media. We get deep into the Eastman Film & Media Festival—how it started, what it’s become, and why R…
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📒 SHOW NOTES In this episode of Filmmaking Conversations with Damien Swaby, Damien sits down with Dr. Bryan Quoc Le, Ph.D., a food scientist, consultant, and author of 150 Food Science Questions Answered. Bryan’s career is a masterclass in curiosity-driven storytelling — one that filmmakers, storytellers, and creatives will find both inspiring and …
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This week on "BETA,"we’ll chat with the one and only Charlie Berens and find out what so funny about bein’ from Wisconsin.Then we’ll chat with Green Bay’s own Patrick Summerville about his work on the HBO series Station 11.And we'll talk with Eau Claire native Phil Cook about how he and birds make music together on his album Appalachia Borealis.…
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Tune-in as we give our final preview of the Patriots Week 4 matchup against the Panthers. We share players to watch, schemes to look out for and why this is a must win at home ahead of a three-game road trip. Deuce returns from the locker room to share observations he made and what players are saying ahead of practice. Plus, they go around the horn…
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Patriots and Pro Football Hall of Famer Bill Parcells is our guest on this edition of Pats from the Past. Hear how Parcells signed Adam Vinatieri, where he got his demanding personality from, who exactly are “Parcells” guys and much more. Plus a special guest drops in. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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In contemporary cookbooks—and in the burgeoning realm of online cooking content—there’s often a life style on display alongside the recipes. Samin Nosrat is a fixture of this landscape, and her new book, “Good Things,” aims to pick up where her mega-best-seller “Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat” left off, giving people a new framework for feeding themselves a…
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Tune-in as we turn the page to week 4 against the Carolina Panthers. We preview the upcoming matchup discussing how the Pats can subdue their dynamic defense, limit their options on offense, and the importance of getting in the win column at home ahead of the three-game road trip. We react to Mike Vrabel's press conference and address his comments …
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In this episode of We The People, Gates Garcia sits down with Tucson Police veteran Jobe Dickinson — a man who has stared death in the face and kept serving. A 20-year officer, Jobe recounts the harrowing night he was shot in the line of duty, sharing the raw radio transmissions from that moment. He takes us inside the reality of chasing cartel smu…
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“Human potential really is infinite. Along the way, we created a whole bunch of concepts in fear-based thinking that got in the way of us turning the fire on that everyone of us has inside us. But sadly, if all we do is we sit on the couch and watch Netflix, you don’t unlock it. You’ve got to do something. You are not here to live the life everyone…
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Tune-in as the PU crew breaks down the Patriots 21-14 loss to the Steelers in Week 3. They go over the team's reoccurring theme of bad football, and discuss why the Patriots continue to beat themselves with unnecessary mistakes and how they can fix it. They also reflect on the good seen in Drake Maye, offensive scheme, Hunter Henry, and the defense…
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🎙️ Episode Intro What happens when comedy collides with life’s most challenging topics? In this episode, host Damien Swaby sits down with Nicole Magerko — a Chicago-based comedy screenwriter, producer, and founder of Pine Grove Productions. Nicole’s work thrives at the intersection of humor and humanity, shining a light on aging, caregiving, and th…
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In this eye-opening episode of History Rage, host Paul Bavill is joined by Professor Hanna Diamond, a leading expert in French history and author of "Josephine Baker's Secret War." Together, they uncover the remarkable and often overlooked wartime contributions of the iconic entertainer and spy, Josephine Baker, who defied expectations and played a…
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Noah Dye is the principal at Spoken Voice PR, a tech-focused communications boutique, after having been EVP of LEWIS PR, one the top mid-sized agencies worldwide. Noah is a battler, and a competitor, and someone who is relentless about his work, his clients and his career. We spoke about the challenges of the agency model both in terms of what it d…
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📝 Show NotesIn this episode of Filmmaking Conversations, we sit down with filmmaker, media strategist, and founder of The Video Mentor, Rene Estes. With a career that spans STEM research, entrepreneurship, and film, Rene brings a bold, emotionally intelligent lens to the power of storytelling.We dive into: The emotional impact of digital narratives…
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Tune-in as the PU crew preview Sunday's Patriots-Steelers game and offer their picks for the entire slate of NFL Week 3 games. Patriots center Garrett Bradbury is our in-studio guest. Plus, what to expect at the Patriots HOF ceremony for Julian Edelman/Bill Parcells, injury/practice updates and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informat…
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In the past twenty years, more than a third of all American newspapers have shuttered; trust in media institutions is now at a historic low. And yet we’re still drawn to depictions of reporters onscreen. On this episode of Critics at Large, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz discuss two recent entries into the genre: “The Paper,” …
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Tune-in as the PU Crew turns the page to week three against the Pittsburgh Steelers. They dive into the Patriots history with the Steelers, key matchups and elements that could help the Patriots come out with a win. Deuce returns from the locker room to report on Christian Gonzalez's statements and mentality. Plus, they get into the details of this…
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