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Useful Not Famous is the podcast for real estate professionals who care more about making money than getting likes and subscribers. F*ck fame, make money. New episode every Monday. Hosted by Jeff Sarris and Amara Andrew.
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By Amara is a weekly news podcast that dives into the weird, strange, and just downright odd things that happened in the art and history fields. From unusual art installations to historical discoveries, every week we explore the weird and wonderful side of these fascinating worlds. Join me, Amara Andrew, as I navigate the curious and unexpected, offering a fresh perspective on the worlds of art and history. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, history buff, or just love a good mystery, By Amara ...
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Have you ever found yourself scrambling to read a recipe on your phone or tablet while trying to avoid burning your dish or covering your expensive device in grease? Us, too. By Ear is a guided, real-time recipe podcast that aims to make cooking fun again. Join host, Amara Andrew, as she walks you through your favorite recipes, step-by-step and in real-time, while inevitably cracking a few dumb jokes along the way. Say goodbye to swiping your screen with your food-covered digits just to disc ...
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An original podcast brought to you by the graduate students of the Department of Anthropology at The Ohio State University. Join us once as we explore the human experience! We are now a part of the Anthropology Public Outreach Program at The Ohio State University. Follow us @ohiostateAPOP
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One of Australia’s greatest detectives reveals the untold stories of his most challenging cases in this compelling podcast series. Episodes drop weekly from 1st March, 2024. Homicide with Ron Iddles takes you behind the news headlines, on a minute-by-minute journey with master detective Ron Iddles as he tracks down the killers. Ron spent 25 years investigating homicides for Victoria Police and was a familiar face on the nightly news. He worked on more than 320 homicide cases and his success ...
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The real reason you don't have repeat clients has to do with your decisiveness. --- Useful Not Famous is the podcast for people who care more about making money than getting likes and subscribers. Join our cult at usefulnotfamous.com to get one actionable tip delivered to your inbox every Monday morning. Fuck fame, make money. Follow Jeff Sarris In…
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The best kept secret in branding isn't your logo or your name, it's your brand idea. --- Useful Not Famous is the podcast for people who care more about making money than getting likes and subscribers. Join our cult at usefulnotfamous.com to get one actionable tip delivered to your inbox every Monday morning. Fuck fame, make money. Follow Jeff Sarr…
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In this episode, we sit down with Julia ([email protected]), an undergraduate in the Anthropology Department at The Ohio State University, to talk all things archaeology, art, and ancient plants. From excavating in the Northern Chaco Outliers Project to working in an archaeobotany lab, Julia shares how her interdisciplinary lens—combining anthrop…
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If you stop posting on instagram, you'll actually grow your business. --- Useful Not Famous is the podcast for people who care more about making money than getting likes and subscribers. Join our cult at usefulnotfamous.com to get one actionable tip delivered to your inbox every Monday morning. Fuck fame, make money. Follow Jeff Sarris Instagram | …
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The real reason you don't get organic leads is because of where you're posting your content. --- Useful Not Famous is the podcast for people who care more about making money than getting likes and subscribers. Join our cult at usefulnotfamous.com to get one actionable tip delivered to your inbox every Monday morning. Fuck fame, make money. Follow J…
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Amateurs think it takes money to make money, but the truth is there's something no one talks about that's bigger than money and will take you further. Let's talk about leverage. Mentioned in this episode: MINIMALISM: A Documentary About The Important Things --- Useful Not Famous is the podcast for people who care more about making money than gettin…
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Useful Not Famous is the podcast for real estate professionals who care more about making money than getting likes and subscribers. Fuck fame, make money. Join our cult at usefulnotfamous.com to get one actionable tip delivered to your inbox every Monday morning. Follow Jeff Sarris Instagram | X | YouTube | Facebook | TikTok | LinkedIn Follow Amara…
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For our first episode of the year, our new host, Nagarathna Balakrishna, sits down with fellow PhD candidate and former podcast host, Andrew Mitchell ([email protected]), to discuss his dissertation fieldwork on Oaxacan culinary adaptations across Columbus, Los Angeles, and Oaxaca City.Join us as Andrew shares what drew him to cultural anthropolo…
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In this episode, Dr. Habiba Chirchir, a biological anthropologist, discusses her research on skeletal anatomy and behavior and its implications for understanding human evolution. She explores what it means for the human skeleton to be more ‘gracile,’ drawing comparisons between the domestication of domestic dogs and wolves, the challenges of interp…
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Useful Not Famous is the podcast for real estate professionals who care more about making money than getting likes and subscribers. Fuck fame, make money. Join our cult at usefulnotfamous.com to get one actionable tip delivered to your inbox every Monday morning. Follow Jeff Sarris Instagram | X | YouTube | Facebook | TikTok | LinkedIn Follow Amara…
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Recorded at Mayday Coffee in West Chester, PA, in this episode we talk about creative listing videos and whether or not they help you sell more homes. Are you a Realtor who's ready to level up with video? We're Amara Andrew and Jeff Sarris (aka MAVEN) and we fly all over the country to film with Realtors in their market! If you want to make content…
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This episode Andrew Mitchel sits down with Associate Clinical Professor Dr. Katie Zejdlik. They discuss the joys of reading fiction as a way to decompress, Dr. Zejdlik's work on mortuary contexts in Romania/Transylvania (https://www.archaeological.org/fieldwork/medieval-cemetery-funerary-excavation-living-and-dying-on-the-edge-of-europe-transylvani…
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This episode Andrew Mitchel sits down with Ohio State PhD Candidate Ben Mertus. They discuss the article Beyond Wiindigo Infrastructure (https://grangehallpress.com/Enbridgeblog/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Beyond_Wiindigo_Infrastructure.pdf); the concept of ecotourism in anthropology; Ben's fieldwork in Manawan, Quebec; the concept of resilience in …
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This episode Andrew Mitchel sits down with Ohio State PhD Candidate Harold "Butch" Wright. They discuss readings on commensality (https://www.bloomsbury.com/us/commensality-from-everyday-food-to-feast-9780857857361/), social network analysis (https://www.wiley.com/en-us/Communities+and+Networks%3A+Using+Social+Network+Analysis+to+Rethink+Urban+and+…
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The way content impacts us changes as we grow and change. In this episode we talk about revisiting content, both as a content consumer and a content creator. This is a RAW episode! No video, unrefined audio, just raw concepts that we're already talking about. We're going to try this for a bit, simply hitting record and publishing. Let us know what …
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This episode Andrew Mitchel sits down with Ohio State PhD Candidate Madelyn (Madee) Green ([email protected]). They discuss research on isolation in islands, Madee's fieldwork in Japan with prehistoric Jomon populations, the Sannai Maruyama site (https://jomon-japan.jp/en/learn/jomon-sites/sannai-maruyama), and her teaching strategies.…
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This episode Andrew Mitchel sits down with OSU Anthropology's newest hire in forensic anthropology, Dr. Nicholas Passalacqua. They discuss an article on the legal and social ramifications for wrongdoing (https://doi.org/10.2307/2564673), the definition of forensic anthropology, the process of completing a case analysis, a textbook project Dr. Passa…
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This week on the podcast, we’re switching things up! I’m answering your FAQ’s related to what it’s like to study art history. We’ll look at what you’ll learn in undergrad and grad school programs in art history. And some topics we’ll look at are: • What’s an art history thesis and will you write one? • What’s coursework like for an art history majo…
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You can now listen to the rarest, most expensive Wu-Tang Clan album! Plus, we’re looking at how John Lennon’s guitar smashed auction records, how to stay overnight in a world-famous museum, and ancient Roman correspondence found in a pet cemetery. --- By Amara is a weekly news podcast that dives into the strange happenings in the worlds of art and …
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A man was detained in Turkey for trying to smuggle 1,500 scorpions and spiders out of the country! We’re also looking at how a portal between NYC and Dublin has reopened, the Doge doggy crossed the rainbow bridge, and how The Abraham Lincoln Museum may have bought a fake flag! --- By Amara is a weekly news podcast that dives into the strange happen…
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The location of the Mona Lisa may finally have been identified! We’re also looking at a 17th century tile mystery and how AI is helping identify fake artworks on eBay! Welcome back to By Amara, the show where we look at some of the weird, strange, and just downright odd things in the art and history fields. I’m your host and personal curator, Amara…
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In this interview, Andrew sits down with Maddison Elliott, who is graduating with her MA this semester in anthropology. They discuss The book Buzz (https://nyupress.org/9781479827381/buzz/), Maddison's MA thesis on pollinator protection, hierarchies of insects, roundtable method of teaching introductory anthropology courses, and the Wicked Science …
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12 year old Terry Floyd played a blinder of a game in his Saturday afternoon footy match on June 28th, 1975 in his home town of Maryborough. He then visited a mate in a nearby town to play Monopoly, but Terry never made it home. Terry’s family had no answers for 25 years, until they approached Ron Iddles to help. Ron reopened the investigation and …
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12 year old Terry Floyd played a blinder of a game in his Saturday afternoon footy match on June 28th, 1975 in his home town of Maryborough. He then visited a mate in a nearby town to play Monopoly, but Terry never made it home. Terry’s family had no answers for 25 years, until they approached Ron Iddles to help. Ron reopened the investigation and …
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This week, in front of a live Tesla audience, we invent a word for an...uhh...experience we've all had, we go off the rails (as always), and we talk about information overload and what to do instead. MAVEN ⚡️ Video for Realtors, Made Simple Need Video Gear Recommendations? 👉 https://whatismaven.com/gear = HAVE A QUESTION? = The MAVEN hotline is ope…
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Gina Rossato’s naked body was found dumped in a ravine in August 1982. Her throat was cut and she’d been beaten with a belt. She’d gone missing the day before after catching a cab home from work in the early hours. This was one of Ron Iddles’ earliest homicide cases and forty years later, it remains unsolved. Ron has identified several suspects and…
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Gina Rossato’s naked body was found dumped in a ravine in August 1982. Her throat was cut and she’d been beaten with a belt. She’d gone missing the day before after catching a cab home from work in the early hours. This was one of Ron Iddles’ earliest homicide cases and forty years later, it remains unsolved. Ron has identified several suspects and…
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Mother of two Mandy Ahmadi vanished a week before Christmas in 2011. Police initially thought she’d run away with her lover. Her husband Nasir held media conferences appealing for her to come home, claiming she might have been kidnapped by radical Muslims. A few weeks later, Ron Iddles took on the case and uncovered a much darker story behind her d…
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Mother of two Mandy Ahmadi vanished a week before Christmas in 2011. Police initially thought she’d run away with her lover. Her husband Nasir held media conferences appealing for her to come home, claiming she might have been kidnapped by radical Muslims. A few weeks later, Ron Iddles took on the case and uncovered a much darker story behind her d…
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Security guard Erwin Kastenberger was shot dead by armed robbers as he delivered cash to a suburban bank in March 2005. Ron Iddles was on the scene that afternoon and even agreed to clean up the victim’s blood. Ron trawled through the “usual suspects” of armed robbers and finally tracked down the killer. He set up a tricky surveillance operation to…
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Security guard Erwin Kastenberger was shot dead by armed robbers as he delivered cash to a suburban bank in March 2005. Ron Iddles was on the scene that afternoon and even agreed to clean up the victim’s blood. Ron trawled through the “usual suspects” of armed robbers and finally tracked down the killer. He set up a tricky surveillance operation to…
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Gym owner Wayne Amey mysteriously disappeared in December 2013. Ron Iddles delved into Wayne’s private life and discovered his former girlfriend Robyn Lindholm was a stripper with gangster connections and a seedy past. Ron’s gut feeling was that this femme fatale was somehow involved in Wayne’s disappearance, but he couldn’t pin anything on her. Th…
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Gym owner Wayne Amey mysteriously disappeared in December 2013. Ron Iddles delved into Wayne’s private life and discovered his former girlfriend Robyn Lindholm was a stripper with gangster connections and a seedy past. Ron’s gut feeling was that this femme fatale was somehow involved in Wayne’s disappearance, but he couldn’t pin anything on her. Th…
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17-year-old Gary Adams left home one night in December 2003 and never returned. His mother Jo-Ann struggled to convince police that he was more than just a runaway. Eight years later, the case was still unsolved until Jo-Ann pleaded with homicide detective Ron Iddles to investigate. Ron finally cracked the case with masterful interview techniques a…
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17-year-old Gary Adams left home one night in December 2003 and never returned. His mother Jo-Ann struggled to convince police that he was more than just a runaway. Eight years later, the case was still unsolved until Jo-Ann pleaded with homicide detective Ron Iddles to investigate. Ron finally cracked the case with masterful interview techniques a…
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The latest news on TikTok is why trending audio is a huge problem. Would you rather spend a week in a forest or a night in a haunted house. And if you traded lives with someone else, what's the first thing they would change about yours? MAVEN ⚡️ Video for Realtors, Made Simple Need Video Gear Recommendations? 👉 https://whatismaven.com/gear = HAVE A…
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By Amara is a weekly news podcast that dives into the strange happenings in the worlds of art and history. From unusual art installations to historical discoveries, every week we explore the weird and wonderful side of these fascinating fields. Join me as we navigate the curious and unexpected, offering a fresh perspective on the worlds of art and …
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After an obnoxiously long hiatus, we're back! In this episode, we talk about what we've been up to, what our new tagline should be, and how you can keep your social media New Year's resolution in 2024! #podcast #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #socialmediatips #success #motivation #smallbusiness #realestate #realtor = HAVE A QUESTION? = Have you bee…
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By Amara is a weekly news podcast that dives into the strange happenings in the worlds of art and history. From unusual art installations to historical discoveries, every week we explore the weird and wonderful side of these fascinating fields. Join me as we navigate the curious and unexpected, offering a fresh perspective on the worlds of art and …
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In this interview, Andrew Mitchel chats with PhD candidate Craig Shapiro to discuss the insights from the text Polynesia, 900-1600 Past Imperfect by Madi Williams (https://www.arc-humanities.org/9781641892148/polynesia-9001600/), the role and importance of epistemology and community archeology, Craig's ongoing fieldwork in Samoa, and conclude with …
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By Amara is a weekly news podcast that dives into the strange happenings in the worlds of art and history. From unusual art installations to historical discoveries, every week we explore the weird and wonderful side of these fascinating fields. Join me as we navigate the curious and unexpected, offering a fresh perspective on the worlds of art and …
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In this interview, Andrew Mitchel chats with PhD candidate Steven Rhue to discuss the effects of household water insecurity on child health and well-being, a recently systematic review article on the topic by Steven and colleagues (https://wires.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wat2.1666), Steven's fieldwork on the subject with children ages 5-1…
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By Amara is a weekly news podcast that dives into the strange happenings in the worlds of art and history. From unusual art installations to historical discoveries, every week we explore the weird and wonderful side of these fascinating fields. Join me as we navigate the curious and unexpected, offering a fresh perspective on the worlds of art and …
  continue reading
 
By Amara is a weekly news podcast that dives into the strange happenings in the worlds of art and history. From unusual art installations to historical discoveries, every week we explore the weird and wonderful side of these fascinating fields. Join me as we navigate the curious and unexpected, offering a fresh perspective on the worlds of art and …
  continue reading
 
By Amara is a weekly news podcast that dives into the strange happenings in the worlds of art and history. From unusual art installations to historical discoveries, every week we explore the weird and wonderful side of these fascinating fields. Join me as we navigate the curious and unexpected, offering a fresh perspective on the worlds of art and …
  continue reading
 
By Amara is a weekly news podcast that dives into the strange happenings in the worlds of art and history. From unusual art installations to historical discoveries, every week we explore the weird and wonderful side of these fascinating fields. Join me as we navigate the curious and unexpected, offering a fresh perspective on the worlds of art and …
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