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Prep Comms

Caleb Nelson

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Caleb Nelson (K4CDN), a well-known figure in the ham radio community, was a pioneer in promoting the amateur radio community via audio podcasting. His passion for empowering listeners in all things Ham Radio has led to the creation of the Ham Radio Network, a new platform dedicated to delivering valuable insights and discussions centered on and around communication education and strategies. Introducing Prep Comms Podcast The flagship show of Ham Radio Network, Prep Comms Podcast, will be a b ...
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Never Told

Brock Media

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Intimate stories. Immersively told. Each week, you’ll hear a different writer read a story that they’ve never told before, paired with a bespoke soundscape. Whether it’s something strange, something surprising, something secret, something shameful or just something they haven’t gotten round to putting into words... In this brand new storytelling podcast from Brock Media. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Library Words

Lewisham Libraries

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Stories, poetry, histories and memories are all shared in our fortnightly podcast created by Lewisham libraries staff. We started collecting material at the beginning of Covid-19 lockdown in April 2020 and shared them with customers and residents through Facebook as the weekly series “Lewisham Voices”. We are now publishing them more widely through this podcast. There are memories from residents of growing up in Lewisham during the 1950s, and local author Caleb Azumah Nelson reflects on a mo ...
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Modern Christian Men is a Kingdom-centric Men's Ministry Podcast for those looking to grow their faith, strengthen their families, and impact their world. Hosted by Cale Nelson, it features guest interviews with men determined to live for Christ in today’s society. www.modernchristianmen.com
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The Libreria Podcast

Libreria Bookshop

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Libreria, a bookshop by Second Home, is an independent bookshop in Shoreditch, London. We help you discover new books and ideas to encourage interdisciplinary thinking. In the shop, we curate our books to maximise serendipity – our shelves are arranged according to broad themes like 'Wanderlust', ‘Enchantment for Disenchanted’ and ‘The City’, so you’re constantly encountering titles you might not have come across otherwise. In this podcast, Libreria does the same for your ears – interviewing ...
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a book club, like oprah’s if oprah were two suburban guys from new jersey, or reese witherspoon’s if reese were two suburban guys from new jersey, except without the engine of fame that those two huge stars provide. but come on: oprah is not going to answer your emails. (trust us, we know.) every two weeks, a new book microscoped and surgeried by benevolent despot joey lewandowski and disgraced college professor "shreds"... with your help! here's a guarantee: every episode ends with an arres ...
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Super Bracket Bros

Jay Davis & Eliah Stokes Nelson

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Get ready for a multiverse showdown! Join us on Super Bracket Bros where we select some of the greatest fighters across the multiverse and pit them against one another in a grand tournament to decide who is the best of the best.
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A new volume of succinct yet stirring stories arrives with the second season of Future Fables — Aesop’s storytelling podcast, created in partnership with Literary Hub. Exploring how the ancient fable form may bring us replenishment, comfort and perhaps guidance for the modern day, celebrated contemporary writers weave yarns that resonate and illuminate in equal measure Future Fables is created in partnership with Literary Hub. The theme music was composed by Dean Blunt; episodes were mixed, ...
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Landings

CAMZYN Studio

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Stories from the desks and job sites of an innovative stairs and railing manufacturer in the Midwest. Featuring professionals who work in manufacturing, architecture, construction, related industries, and supporting fields. Inspired by life, work, and people in Northern Indiana.
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XO Live with Brent Evans

XO Podcast Network, Brent Evans

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A weekly live show where Brent Evans, CEO of XO Marriage, gives you a behind-the-scenes look at what's happening at XO. With special guest interviews, current topics, Q&A, and more this is a fun live look at what's going on at XO and in the world of marriage.
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Leadership with Darrell W. Gunter is a program is to inform the audience of the best practices in Leadership and to share the practical steps to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of your business, sales team, departments, etc. Leadership focuses on the latest and hottest topics to ensure that our listener is kept abreast of the latest trends in leadership. Our interviews will focus on leaders from the international, national, and local communities to discuss their thoughts and best pr ...
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it’s another double dip of danielle chelosky’s writing this episode, as we cover baby bruise and female loneliness epidemic. after lamenting what twitter has become (and what we lost), we talk about the title of chelosky’s short story collection, how frank o’hara’s meditations in an emergency relates to the work, and how we continue to approach her

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FRS radios are a great start, but they aren’t the whole plan. They work for kids, neighbors, and short-range use — but when the storm hits or the grid goes down, you may need more. In this episode, Caleb Nelson (K4CDN) explains how FRS fits into a complete family communication plan, including: The strengths and limits of FRS radios How GMRS, MURS, 

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FRS radios aren’t all created equal. Some blister-pack sets are cheap toys that break in a weekend, while others are solid enough to trust on family trips or in an emergency. In this third episode of the FRS Mini-Series, Caleb Nelson (K4CDN) takes a practical look at the gear: What really matters in an FRS radio (durability, batteries, usability) W

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August 29, 2005. Hurricane Katrina slammed the Gulf Coast, the levees failed, and the water swallowed entire neighborhoods. Phones went dead. Power grids collapsed. Families were cut off and 911 calls were rerouted anywhere a signal could land. In the middle of that chaos were volunteers — amateur radio operators who carried their share of the load

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our danielle chelosky module continues with pregaming grief, her first published piece of long-form writing. we talk about its ties to cheat, whether it could (canonically) be in the gossip girl universe, and how auto-fiction relates to this novel, her work as a whole, and the wider literature. we explore pregaming grief as a covid-era novel, albei

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FRS radios aren’t long-range or flashy, but they’re still one of the most useful family tools you can own. In this episode of the Prep Comms Podcast, Caleb Nelson (K4CDN) dives into how families actually use FRS today, including: Keeping kids connected in the neighborhood Calling everyone home for dinner without shouting Car-to-car communication on

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In this episode we are listening to writer and translator Kate Briggs and poet, writer and scholar Holly Pester discuss HĂ©lĂšne Bessette’s Lili Is Crying, which has been translated by Kate and published in the UK by Fitzcarraldo Editions. HĂ©lĂšne Bessette (1918–2000) published thirteen novels with Gallimard between 1953 and 1973, won the Cazes prize 

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“Welcome to Leadership with Darrell W Gunter on WSOU 89.5 FM. Today, I’m joined by an inspiring innovator in educational technology, Caleb Hicks, Founder and CEO of SchoolAI. A former educator turned entrepreneur, Caleb is on a mission to revolutionize how technology serves schools—helping teachers save time and ensuring every student feels seen an

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In 1996, the FCC created the Family Radio Service (FRS) to give everyday families a simple, free, and legal way to stay connected. You’ve probably seen these radios before — blister packs on the shelves at Walmart, Bass Pro, or Target promising 30 miles of range. The truth? They don’t go nearly that far, but they’ve kept families connected for deca

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Let’s go back in time—seven months ago—to my last adventure abroad with the Cultural Leadership Fellowship. In all honesty, recording this was hard. I wrote most of it just days after returning to the U.S., then let it sit in an open tab for months. This journey was filled with laughter, spiritual moments, and heartbreak. Join me as I revisit the m

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our danielle chelosky module kicks off with a pair of chapbooks that she self-published: cheat and show me your face. (it’s our first-ever “two books in one podcast” episode, and we do our best to keep ’em separated.) we talk about how both titles are very sexual and sexualized, but almost devoid of joy and not at all sexy, by design. we explore th

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Episode 4 – Is MURS Still Worth It? Why This Forgotten Band Might Be the Most Reliable Tool in Your Family’s Kit After four episodes, we’re wrapping up the MURS Mini-Series with a hard look at one question—does MURS still have a place in 2025? For 15+ years, I’ve used MURS radios on our farm for everything from driveway alerts to in-vehicle comms o

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đŸŽ™ïž New Episode of Leadership with Darrell W. Gunter đŸŽ™ïž In this episode, I’m joined by Sol Rosenberg, Chief Revenue Officer at Underline Science, for an insightful conversation you won’t want to miss. We dive into the critical question: “Why Should You Record Your Conference?” — exploring how event organizers can boost both revenue and reach by reth

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we’ve done it. we’ve closed the big account, ghostbusters-style, and landed another author focus module. this time, we’re talking about the work of danielle chelosky. we discuss other authors whom we’ve spoken with who have praised her work and what we believe we can expect from her work. shreds describes how we will put together questions for her 

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Digital Modes, Text Messaging, Repeaters—and Why Clarity Matters In this episode of the Prep Comms Podcast, we dive into one of the most misunderstood parts of MURS radio: digital modes. Is digital really banned on MURS? Can you send a text? What about crossband repeaters or modes like MT63, RTTY, or APRS? Caleb clears the air by breaking down what

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we’re closing out our ohio module with ohio by stephen markley, who honored us by naming this book after our module. we talk about the impact of the title and writing about where you’re from, how the deluge serves as somewhat of a retroactive pre-read for this book, and how markley is one of the best social realist authors of our time. we talk abou

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In this episode of Landings, Camille sits down with Nicholette Prill, Lead UX Designer at Viewrail, to talk about what it’s been like to stand up a UX practice inside a fast-moving manufacturing company in the Midwest. Nicholette shares how her background in development, QA, and information architecture led to her transition into UX—and how she’s s

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In Episode 2 of the Prep Comms MURS Mini-Series, Caleb Nelson dives deep into what really determines your performance on MURS. Spoiler: it’s not power. It’s your antenna, your coax, your terrain—and how well you understand what you’re working with. This isn’t theory. These are real-world setups from real users—from the hills of Pennsylvania to the 

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In this episode of Landings, Camille Zyniewicz sits down with Kyle Klimek, Chief Digital Officer at Viewrail, to unpack his journey from engineering student to tech executive—and why he left the world of consulting to go deep with one company. Kyle shares about his South Bend roots, how a serendipitous introduction brought him to Viewrail, and what

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Most people don’t even know what MURS is—and that’s exactly why it works so well. In this first episode of the Prep Comms MURS Mini-Series, Caleb breaks down the quiet power of the Multi-Use Radio Service: a license-free, analog-only VHF service with just five channels and a lot of practical potential. You’ll learn about its roots in the old busine

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our ohio module continues with outside in by doug cooper and some “ohio facts” (island facts?) about the town of put-in-bay. after learning about island culture in ohio — we want to go so bad — we talk about an inciting incident that the novel does not reflect on at all, how shep shows no signs of darkness at all (and no flaws), and our issues with

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In this episode of Landings, host Camille Zyniewicz sits down with Trami [ge-MEE] Nguyen [WIN], a UX designer from Goshen, Indiana and 2024 graduate of Purdue University, to talk about growing up in a small Midwest city, navigating cultural identity, and launching a UX design career outside a big-city tech hub. Trami reflects on how her Vietnamese-

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Camille Zyniewicz sits down with her colleague Caleb Morris, President of Viewrail, for a deep dive into the company’s history and rapid growth, the operational reinventions behind it, and the personal journey that brought him back to lead the family business. Caleb reflects on how Viewrail evolved from a 55-person team in 2017 when he started out 

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In this episode we are listening to acclaimed writers Adam Weymouth and Jay Griffiths discuss their new books, Lone Wolf and How Animals Heal Us. which was recorded live in the bookshop. From Adam Weymouth, the winner of the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award, comes Lone Wolf, an epic walk across the Alps in the footsteps of a wolf, throwi

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our ohio module keeps on truckin’ with both a pop quiz about the state and a discussion of omensetter’s luck by william gass. we talk about the difficulty in reading the novel (and how the first two sections sort of fake you out a bit), what william gass is “doing” in this text, and why regional writing tends to be set back in time. shreds explains

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đŸŽ™ïž New Podcast Episode: “Reigniting Purpose in Academic Libraries” with Frank Menchaca 📚 Leadership with Darrell W. Gunter – Where Leadership Begins With You In this powerful conversation, I sit down with thought leader Frank Menchaca, author of “Start a New Fire: Measuring the Value of Academic Libraries in Undergraduate Learning.” Frank challenge

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Welcome to the very first episode of Landings! Camille Zyniewicz sits down with her colleague and friend Zachary Nelson, Chief Marketing Officer at Viewrail, for a deep dive into the winding career path, creative energy, and people-first culture that fuel his work—and Viewrail’s rapid growth. Zac shares how he went from making backyard miniDV films

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đŸŽ™ïž Leadership with Darrell W. Gunter — Special Guest: Jennifer Baranowski, President of the CODiE Awards I'm excited to welcome Jennifer Baranowski, President of the CODiE Awards, to Leadership with Darrell W. Gunter. In this episode, we dive into the rich legacy and ongoing impact of the CODiE Awards, which have honored innovation and excellence i

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The listeners have spoken—so I’m breaking my own rules and releasing this episode out of sequence. I’ve been getting a lot of APRS questions lately, and instead of trying to answer them all on Instagram or Facebook, I figured it was time to bring this one back. This is a replay from the HamRadio 360 podcast, where I sat down with Kenneth W6KWF to t

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our ohio module kicks off with a known quantity: the undeniably great debut novel from toni morrison, the bluest eye. after briefly reflecting on the states so far, we talk about famous people from ohio as well as whether the bluest eye feels specific to ohio. we talk about its thematic ties to ryan coogler’s sinners, as well as the text’s generati

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In this episode, Darrell W. Gunter interviews Sergiu Simmel, co-author of The Cold War of Cultures and Business Operating Systems. They explore how hidden cultural tensions between monochronic (structured) and polychronic (relational) systems affect team performance, strategy execution, and organizational growth. Simmel explains why understanding t

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it’s time for another card drawing on lottery pod, and even though we don’t say it in this episode: suck shit, sufjan stevens. after we struggle to remember which states we’ve already covered, we make picks and predictions for both the states that we’re most excited about and the states we think will come up in the drawing. (spoiler: shreds is almo

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🌿 New Episode – Leadership with Darrell W. Gunter 🌿 This week on Leadership with Darrell W. Gunter, I’m honored to welcome Ms. Tina Trout, Founder of LaLa Gardens Cooperative and author of Natural Being Framework. In our inspiring conversation titled "From Soil to Soul," Tina shares how her journey from journalism and marketing led her to become a 

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đŸŽ™ïž Leadership with Darrell W. Gunter – Episode Title: “No Write Way to Die” with Neal Lipschutz In this compelling episode, Darrell W. Gunter welcomes Neal Lipschutz, former Deputy Editor-in-Chief of The Wall Street Journal and author of the debut thriller No Write Way to Die. 🔍 What You’ll Hear in This Episode: Neal’s transition from journalism to

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we’re closing out our second-person module with one of our strongest books yet: open water by caleb azumah nelson. after talking about the pitt (and the mount rushmore of tv), we talk about the lack of irony in open water and the way its naturalistic style makes you forget it’s written in second-person. we talk about the way nelson writes about med

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đŸŽ™ïž New Episode Alert! In the latest episode of Leadership with Darrell W. Gunter, I sit down with Kevin Hyde, President and Co-founder of Layer 8 Security, to explore the evolving world of cybersecurity, the realities of CMMC 2.0 compliance, and why the human element is just as critical as the technology. Kevin shares expert insights on how Layer 8

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our penultimate book in the “you” module is a man asleep by georges perec, which is a return to form as it’s once again french as hell. we talk about how it compares to suicide by Ă©douard levĂ© and the malady of death by marguerite duras, as well as the refreshing nature of variation in the module. shreds talks about the other short story in the col

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our “you” module is winding down, so it feels like the perfect time to cover a book that shouldn’t be in the module at all: the night circus by erin morgenstern. first, though, we talk about the film magazine dreams (with heavy spoilers): what makes it a mess, what went wrong, and how shreds would have ended the movie. then, we pivot to the night c

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In this episode we are listening to critically acclaimed writer Yoko Tawada and interdisciplinary artist Tice Cin discuss Yoko’s novel Spontaneous Acts. which was recorded live in the bookshop. In Spontaneous Acts, Patrik is a literary researcher living in Berlin, a city just coming back to life after lockdown. Though his beloved opera houses are o

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The LEO podcast and Shot of Truth Podcast presents Undocumented and Unafraid: Protests, Power, and Surveillance an episode unpacking what we are experiencing as immigrant folks in this country. We discuss the real-life impacts of these ongoing immigration policies rooted in dehumanization and exploitation. Show Notes: DACA recipient and Kansas City

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