A radio-podcast series that features the history, heroes and misadventures of skateboarding. Hosted by, Clyde Singleton.
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Andy Singleton Podcasts
Deep conversations with the best founders and business leaders that go beyond the usual advice to uncover the timeless principles that drive success. Master the best of what other people have already figured out. If you enjoy the show, please hit the follow button.
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A deeper dive into discussions most don't want to have. Andy Singleton (@PeoplezPen) and L.T. Murray (@YogaBae143) go over Politics, Sports, and Entertainment plaguing the world, in an attempt to make it better. Humor, or an hour long escape of enjoyment pending. Archived on this channel is a collection of audio versions for the various video series I do, including NFL Draft, Fantasy Baseball, and Fantasy Football. Additional posts include guest appearances from various shows, and the occasi ...
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In Dead Pilots Society, scripts that were developed by studios and networks but were never produced are given the table reads they deserve. Starring actors you know and love from television and film, a live audience, and a good time in which no one gets notes, no one is fired, and everyone laughs. Presented by Andrew Reich (Friends; Worst Week) Ben Blacker (The Writers Panel podcast; co-creator, Thrilling Adventure Hour), and Noah Findling (The New York Times, Comedy Central).
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A collaboration in the pursuit of the wargaming hobby by sharing knowledge, producing hobby results, playing wargames, and ABOVE ALL enjoying the process.
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Exploring all things genetics. Dr Patrick Short, University of Cambridge alumnus and CEO of Sano Genetics, analyses the science, interviews the experts, and discusses the latest findings and breakthroughs in genetic research. To find out more about Sano Genetics and its mission to accelerate the future of precision medicine visit: www.sanogenetics.com
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"The Leaders Lab Podcast with Ken Eslick" is a weekly show that explores the world of leadership and personal development. Host Ken Eslick, a Tony Robbins Trainer and President/Founder of The Leaders Lab, shares actionable advice and lessons from great leaders across all walks of life. Join Ken each week as he unpacks subjects like leadership mindset, business scaling, personal assessments, health & fitness, and money mindset. Ken is joined by a diverse range of expert guests, including Tomm ...
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S.P.I.R.E. stands for Sports Personalities Inspiring and Reliving Experiences. This podcasts will interview many people from athletes, journalists, businesses or anyone who is involved in the sports industry monthly. Our platform gives these people a chance for their stories to be heard and for listeners to gain knowledge of what comes with this industry as well. If you I like our content, please Comment, like, subscribe and share it with your friends. Give our website a look for more sports ...
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Episode 28: Commission Painters, an interview with Andy Singleton
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2:00:50In this episode, Fightin Kentuckian and Wyndehurst Productions sit down with author and commission painter Andy Singleton. First they get to know Andy and then explore the world of a full time miniatures commission painter. You can reach out to and/or fallow Andy's work here: https://www.facebook.com/VolleyFirepainting You can find his painting tut…
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EP 212: A hub-and-spoke model for accelerating rare disease drug development with Ananth Sridhar and Sun-Gou Ji of BridgeBio
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46:05Summary: This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by BridgeBio’s Ananth Sridhar, Chief Operating Officer of Cardiorenal Programs, and Sun-Gou Ji, Vice President of Computational Genomics. They discuss the hub-and-spoke model for de-risking and accelerating rare disease drug development, the role of human genetics in target discovery, le…
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Steve Wozniak: The Engineer Who Built Apple [Outliers]
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56:06Steve Wozniak is the engineer who built Apple. Then he did something Silicon Valley still doesn't understand: he gave millions of his own money away to early employees, walked away from power, and refused to play the game everyone else was playing. While HP rejected his design and competitors built walled gardens, Wozniak's philosophy of open archi…
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EP 211: Building hope for inherited blindness and deafness with Justin Porcano of Save Sight Now
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30:24Summary: This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by Justin Porcano, co-founder and Executive Director of Save Sight Now. They discuss how his daughter’s diagnosis with Usher syndrome type 1B (USH1B) inspired the founding of Save Sight Now, the organization’s efforts to accelerate research and overcome barriers in gene therapy, and the …
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Episode 184: Jim Brandon & Brian Singleton Interview
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1:02:02Episode 184: Jim Brandon & Brian Singleton Interview Welcome to this month’s after-show interview with Brian Singleton and Jim Brandon. You heard their hilarious pilot Humans of the Americas last week on Dead Pilots Society. You may know Brian and Jim from their work on Mixed-ish (ABC), Black Monday (Showtime), Arrested Development (Netflix), or th…
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Anthony Scilipoti: The Bubble No One is Talking About
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1:34:47Anthony Scilipoti is one of the sharpest minds in investing. He's the President and CEO of Veritas Group of Companies. He called the collapses of both Valeant Pharmaceuticals and Nortel before they happened, and now he has some thoughts on AI. We talk about asking better questions, reading the fine print, the role of short selling, and what it mean…
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EP 210: Live from ASHG: Breaking barriers in genomics with Heidi Rehm of the Broad Institute and Slavé Petrovski of AstraZeneca
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52:54Summary: This week on The Genetics Podcast, recorded live at ASHG 2025, Patrick is joined by Heidi Rehm, Chief Genomics Officer at MGH’s Center for Genomic Medicine and Co-director at the Broad Institute, and Slavé Petrovski, Vice President of AstraZeneca's Centre for Genomics Research. They discuss the rapid progress of large-scale genomics, the b…
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Episode 183: Humans of the Americas Written by Jim Brandon & Brian Singleton
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1:01:55Episode 183: Humans of the Americas Written by Jim Brandon & Brian Singleton This month’s dead pilot is Humans of the Americas by Jim Brandon and Brian Singleton, whose credits include Animal Control (FOX), Mixed-ish (ABC), Black Monday (Showtime), and Arrested Development (Netflix). Here’s the logline: A single camera comedy set in a small town ne…
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Jim Clayton: Turning Competitors’ Mistakes Into $1.7B [Outliers]
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1:04:50The incredible story of Jim Clayton and the counterintuitive strategies he used to build Clayton Homes into a juggernaut. When the bank forced him into bankruptcy at 27, they literally seized everything, including his accountant’s calculator. He started over and rebuilt following an unconventional playbook. He refused bad loans, vertically integrat…
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EP 209: Reinventing Fabry disease treatment with Chris Hopkins of Glafabra Therapeutics
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39:20This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by Chris Hopkins, CEO of Glafabra Therapeutics. They discuss how Glafabra is advancing a next-generation cell therapy for Fabry disease, the differences between gene therapy modalities, and the future of cell and gene therapy innovation. Show Notes: 0:00 Intro to The Genetics Podcast 00:59 Welcom…
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Tracy Britt Cool: Building Great Businesses
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1:44:51Warren Buffett called Tracy Britt Cool his “fireman” due to her reputation at Berkshire Hathaway for turning around struggling businesses. Today, Britt Cool is the co-founder of Kanbrick, where she applies her knowledge to the middle market. In this episode, you’ll learn how she went from writing a cold letter to Buffett to being sent in to fix str…
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EP 208: Gene therapy at a crossroads: Successes, concerns, and the path forward
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42:58Summary: This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick Short takes a solo deep dive into the current state of gene therapy ahead of next week’s live recording at ASHG. He explores the promise and limitations of adeno-associated virus (AAV) delivery, examples of gene therapies for neuromuscular diseases, and the challenges of balancing safety, cost, an…
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Hetty Green: The Witch of Wall Street [Outliers]
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46:53Hetty Green was the richest woman you've never heard of. In the late 1800s, she built a fortune worth billions today in a world designed to stop her. Women couldn't vote, couldn't own property in most states, and were banned from the New York Stock Exchange floor entirely. She was a force that couldn't be stopped. She bought entire towns, crushed r…
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On this edition of #MondayMorningRAW, we have Part 2 of my conversation with skateboard LEGEND- Chris Senn. Tune in, as we discuss the infamous Powell Skatezone. Stories of skating China Banks at 4AM with Ray Barbee. We talk Blood Wizard Skateboards, the Senn family & Toad. We both share some insight, on what really was going down in the early 90’s…
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EP 207: Decoding Parkinson’s genetics on a global scale with Andy Singleton and Sonya Dumanis of GP2 and ASAP
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43:51Summary: This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by Andy Singleton, Program Lead of the Global Parkinson’s Genetics Program (GP2), and Sonya Dumanis, COO of the Coalition for Aligning Science. They discuss the creation of GP2, how the initiative is closing representation gaps in genetics, and building global infrastructure and capacity…
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Episode 27: Hail Caesar, 3,500 years of wargaming potential!
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2:49:00From Chariots to the first arquebuses, we’re going to be diving into a ruleset that attempts to set up a streamlined set of rules to be played across 3,500 years From the earliest city states to the War of the Roses…and everything in between..this is no easy task. However, the Hail Caesar 2 nd edition ruleset attempts to do just that.…
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Welcome back to Season 10, and hold on to your seats! On today’s episode, we have none other than skateboard LEGEND- Chris Senn. This gentleman, is simply in a class of his own. He ripped up every contest, street spot, crusty cement park & did it all with an unmistakable style & grace. Tune in, as Chris shares early memories of growing up in Grass …
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My guest this week is Barry Diller, one of America's most successful businessmen. At 83, he chose to publish a deeply personal book and open up about his successes and failures. With surprising candor he details the rules he's lived by: trust first, confront directly, and make the call when the clock starts. In our conversation, he shares why succe…
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EP 206: From caregiving to catalyzing FTD research with Wanda Smith of CureGRN
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38:34This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by Wanda Smith, founder of CureGRN. They discuss Wanda’s journey from caring for her mother to driving FTD research, the discovery of progranulin and development of new therapies, the diagnostic odyssey and need for earlier genetic testing, and how the CureGRN community is expanding support and a…
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Episode 182: David S. Rosenthal Interview
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1:11:26Episode 182: David S. Rosenthal Interview In this after show for The Cheap Seats, Andrew sits down with writer David S. Rosenthal, whose career spans some of television’s most iconic series. Andrew and "Rosie" go way back to their days at summer camp, and their longtime friendship adds a personal dimension to this conversation. Rosenthal’s career t…
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Ed Stack: Lessons from Dick’s Sporting Goods [Outliers]
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1:20:14Ed Stack built Dick’s Sporting Goods from a struggling family store into an empire of more than 800 stores and billions in sales. Along the way he nearly lost everything. Multiple times. This episode is the story of what he did, how he did it, and the lessons you can learn. ----- Some of the things you'll learn in this episode: Never rely on the ki…
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EP 205: From father to biotech founder: Building hope for children with ultra-rare diseases with Terry Pirovolakis of Elpida Therapeutics
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43:46This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by Terry Pirovolakis, CEO and Founder of Elpida Therapeutics. They discuss Terry’s journey to create a life-saving gene therapy for his son, the founding of Elpida Therapeutics to bring hope to families with ultra-rare diseases, and the challenges of scaling therapies that aren’t commercially via…
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Episode 181: The Cheap Seats Written by David S. Rosenthal
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41:29Episode 181: The Cheap Seats Written by David S. Rosenthal This month on Dead Pilots Society we have The Cheap Seats by David S. Rosenthal, a veteran television writer whose credits include Spin City, Gilmore Girls, The Middle, and Jane the Virgin. The script centers on a close-knit group of emotionally and intellectually stunted friends whose worl…
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How To Build A Cult | Lulu Cheng Meservey
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1:49:21Lulu Cheng Meservey is one of the sharpest minds in communications and strategy. She has helped some of the best leaders through their hardest moments.We talk about why trust and conviction are contagious, how to win attention in a noisy world, and how to handle attacks without losing ground.-----About Lulu:Having been CCO and EVP of Corporate Affa…
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EP 204: Bringing cardiovascular genetics and biobank discoveries into the clinic with Samuli Ripatti of the University of Helsinki
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36:52This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by Samuli Ripatti, Director of the Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland (FIMM), Vice Director at HiLIFE, and Professor of Biometry at the University of Helsinki. They discuss Samuli’s research on lipid and cardiovascular genetics, how polygenic risk scores are moving into clinical care, and t…
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Fred Smith: The Story of FedEx [Outliers]
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52:10Fred Smith founded FedEx on an idea everyone told him would fail and built it into an $88 billion empire that changed how the world moves. In this episode, we dive into how he built FedEx and the lessons he learned along the way. This story proves that impossible is just another word for opportunity. ----- Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction (03:36) P…
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EP 203: Building the tools behind modern genomics with Jonathan Marchini of Regeneron
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38:20This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by Jonathan Marchini, Head of Statistical Genetics and Machine Learning at the Regeneron Genetics Center. They discuss Jonathan’s pioneering role in developing computational methods from the HapMap era through to today, how those innovations underpin large-scale imputation and analysis, and why e…
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Why Everyone Is Wrong About AI (Including You) | Benedict Evans
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1:13:24Benedict Evans has been calling tech shifts for decades. Now he says forget the hype: AI isn't the new electricity. It's the biggest change since the iPhone, and that's plenty big enough. We talk about why everyone gets platform shifts wrong, where Google's actually vulnerable, and what real people do with AI when nobody's watching. Evans sees patt…
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EP 202: Biotech at the intersection of science and politics with Max Bronstein of Aviva Strategies
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45:46This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by Max Bronstein, CEO of Aviva Strategies. They discuss the shifting regulatory and political landscape shaping biotech, the realities of today’s drug development process, and why new incentives and flexible trial pathways are critical to advancing rare and ultra-rare disease therapies. Show Note…
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Episode 180: Gracie Glassmeyer Interview
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1:06:00Episode 180: Gracie Glassmeyer Interview This after-show episode dives deeper into Here She Lies with its creator, Gracie Glassmeyer. If you heard the table read of this dark, twisty pilot, you probably have questions—like why Seth can’t leave his house, or why Talia has been spying on Amber’s stepmom. Gracie shares the answers, along with her uniq…
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Small Town Billionaire: How John Bragg Built 3 Empires [Outliers]
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1:08:00One man controls half the world's wild blueberries, built North America's largest private telecom, and did it all without ever leaving his hometown of 1,100 people. In this episode, we decode the counterintuitive playbook of patient capital, rural advantage, and why Bragg's refusal to sell a single share made him unstoppable. My interview with John…
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EP 201: The gene therapy playbook: Successes, setbacks, and the path forward with Richard Wilson of Astellas
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47:28This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by Richard Wilson, Senior Vice President, Primary Focus Lead of Genetic Regulation at Astellas. They discuss where the gene therapy field stands today, diving into successes, persistent barriers, regulatory considerations, manufacturing strategies, and other reflections on important approaches to…
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Episode 179: Here She Lies Written by Gracie Glassmeyer
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54:38Episode 179: Here She Lies Written by Gracie Glassmeyer Welcome to Dead Pilots Society, the podcast that takes comedy pilots from A-list writers that were sold and developed at networks and streamers but never produced, and gives them the table reads they never got to have. This episode features a pilot from Gracie Glassmeyer. Gracie has written fo…
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Episode 26: Big Games with The Yarkshire Gamer
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2:55:21Join us as we interview Ken Reilly, better known throughout the globe as The Yarkshire Gamer. Wyndehurst Productions and Fightin Kentuckian sit down with a legend in wargames podcast to get to know the man and the mission of the "Big Game".By Wyndehurst Productions & Fightin Kentuckian
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The Science of Lasting Love with Dr. Sue Johnson
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2:10:25This conversation will change how you handle your relationship starting tonight. The late Dr. Sue Johnson basically gave me a cheat code for relationships that not only last but amplify. She breaks down the real signals to look for in a partner. Why people actually cheat (not what you think) and how to spot it coming a mile away. Plus she offers a …
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EP 200: From predictions to breakthroughs in genetics and biotech
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34:40This week on The Genetics Podcast, we celebrate our 200th episode with a look back at some of the earliest episodes, particularly ones that foresaw major trends or went on to spark real-world impact. These include Eric Topol’s early predictions about AI in healthcare, Laurence Reid’s vision for gene therapy in hearing loss, Sir Rory Collins on the …
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Sol Price: The Retail Legend Who Taught Bezos & Walmart Their Secret Playbook [Outliers]
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58:17The most influential retailer you’ve never heard of. How Sol Price invented the warehouse club and a philosophy that still runs Costco and Amazon. Have you ever wondered why you can still buy a hot dog and soda for $1.50 today at Costco? We can thank Sol Price for that. To him, keeping promises to customers mattered more than profit margins. Sam Wa…
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