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Core Loop is a podcast about video games and more. A bunch of guys that work in a game studio together take a break from work periodically to talk through the latest games they are playing. Most episodes are about a single game, but we'll change it up from time to time.
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The Analytic Mind

Enterprise DNA

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The Analytic Mind is your guide to navigating the evolving frontier of data, AI, & intelligent business. Hosted by Sam McKay, CEO of EnterpriseDNA , this show dives into real-world use cases, technical strategies, and the mental models behind smart decision-making. Each episode challenges you to move beyond tools to think critically, act strategically, and build with impact. Whether you're refining your analytics skills or shaping your organization's data vision, this is where insight meets ...
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What We Know

AltHaven

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Join hosts Sam and Jake on 'What We Know,' a captivating show diving into the heart of TTRPGs and video games. Through insightful interviews with industry influencers, they unravel the latest news, trends, and stories shaping these immersive worlds. Discover the untold tales behind the games and stay tuned for an engaging blend of interviews and commentary that keeps you in the loop on everything worth knowing in the gaming universe.
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Naming the Real

Brandon Cook

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In an era of polarization, confusion, and "fake news," discerning and naming what is real—what satisfies, what has substance, what is meaningful—is more important than ever. The Naming the Real Podcast is about doing just that: rightly naming the beliefs, attitudes, practices, and behaviors that will help you transcend our cultural anxiety and lead a flourishing life, for the sake of the world.
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Divi is creating the world's first closed-loop, vertically-integrated cryptocurrency ecosystem. Much like Apple's ecosystem is anchored by iCloud, the Divi Project blockchain serves as the core of the Divi network of technologies. Thanks to a keen understanding of the divide that separates the mainstream from the crypto world, the Divi team is able to create solutions to the industry's biggest problem: adoption by non-technical users. Divi's user-friendly, one-click solutions aim to bring bl ...
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Quasar Vue Life

Luke Diebold

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Welcome to the Quasar Life podcast! This show is for coders who want to learn the mindset, and life skills behind being a Web Developer. Learn from Luke Diebold. Core Quasar Team member, and creator of QuasarCast.Com
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ESC Cardio Talk

European Society of Cardiology

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The ESC podcasts - regular recordings from the European Society of Cardiology. Hear renowned experts discuss cardiovascular advances relevant to daily practice. Check here regularly to stay up to date. You can also be interested in other ESC podcasts: EHRA Cardio Talk, HFA Cardio Talk and ESC TV Today. Check them out!
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Master Your Genius

Keith Cornies

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Learning from others successes and missteps is one of the best ways to improve. In this Podcast, Keith Cornies shares raw recordings from his one-on-one coaching sessions with both aspiring and successful entrepreneurs. At its core, this Podcast is for people who want to live (and find) their purpose by mastering their own genius.
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Natural acne solutions rooted in the way God designed our bodies to thrive. On Detoxing with Dani: The Natural Acne Clearing Podcast, you'll discover how to clear acne naturally by healing the gut, supporting gentle detox, and nourishing your skin from within. Each episode helps you cut through the noise of the billion-dollar acne industry and find real, holistic answers for lasting clear skin, confidence, and whole-body health. The show is hosted by Dani Ferguson, a certified holistic nutri ...
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"Easier said than done", can sum up the emotions of embarking on a personal development journey. On the Prepare to Impact podcast, we will be covering topics ranging from starting a personal growth journey all the way to you are a leader expected to grow a team dynamic in a work place. If your goal is to strive for progress and keep moving forward, then you have found the perfect place of solace for yourself. Welcome in!
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HR Spot

Linda Michaels

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Introducing HR Spot Podcast Looking to stay ahead in the ever-evolving world of Human Resources? Look no further than HR Spot, the ultimate podcast destination for HR professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge, skills, and career and business owners who don’t have an HR person. Hosted by industry experts, HR Spot offers a fresh, insightful, and engaging approach to all things HR. Each episode delves into the core challenges and trends shaping the HR landscape, providing practical solut ...
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Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture

Emory College, Emory Center for Mind, Brain and Culture (CMBC)

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What is the nature of the human mind? The Emory Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture (CMBC) brings together scholars and researchers from diverse fields and perspectives to seek new answers to this fundamental question. Neuroscientists, cognitive psychologists, biological and cultural anthropologists, sociologists, geneticists, behavioral scientists, computer scientists, linguists, philosophers, artists, writers, and historians all pursue an understanding of the human mind, but institutional ...
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With Joao Felipe Fernandes, King's College London, London - UK and Debbie Zhao, The University of Auckland, Auckland - New Zealand. Link to European Heart Journal paper Link to European Heart Journal editorialBy European Society of Cardiology
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With Edoardo Conte, Galeazzi Sant'Ambrogio Hospital IRCCS, Milano - Italy, Daniele Andreini, Galeazzi Sant'Ambrogio Hospital IRCCS, Milan - Italy and Davide Marchetti, Galeazzi Sant'Ambrogio Hospital IRCCS, Milano - Italy. Link to European Heart Journal paper Link to European Heart Journal editorialBy European Society of Cardiology
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AI tools are getting faster, cheaper, and more capable, and also more fragile and overloaded. In this conversation, we talk honestly about what it’s like to build and work on top of Gemini, Opus, Claude, Cursor, and custom skills while everything around us accelerates. We cover: Depending on the AI tools that keep timing out or routing unpredictabl…
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With Marie-Noelle Giraud, Faculty of Science and Medicine, Fribourg - Switzerland and Carolina Balbi, Research Centre for Molecular Biology, University of Zurich - Switzerland. Link to European Heart Journal paper Link to European Heart Journal editorialBy European Society of Cardiology
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AI hasn’t slowed down. It’s quietly hit another turning point. In this episode, we talk about how Google, OpenAI, and Microsoft are no longer just racing on models. They’re reshaping business models, workflows, and the tools we use every day. Gemini 3 is raising the bar, Microsoft is finally moving like an AI-first company, and OpenAI is facing ser…
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With Marie-Annick Clavel, University Institute of Cardiology and Respirology of Quebec (IUCPQ), Laval University, Quebec - Canada and Paolo Springhetti, Istituto Auxologico Italiano (IRCCS), Milan - Italy. Link to European Heart Journal paper Link to European Heart Journal editorialBy European Society of Cardiology
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Most people still focus on model comparisons, but the real shift is happening in the systems built around them. This conversation breaks down why systems, workflows, and skills now matter more than the model you choose, and how fast “good enough” models paired with the right structure can outperform raw power. We explore the rise of voice-first dev…
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Skills are reshaping how work gets done. Instead of re-prompting chatbots and hoping for a good result, skills let you build repeatable workflows that run the same way every time. They can call tools, run scripts, generate reports, and handle tasks that used to require teams. In this conversation, we break down what skills really are, why they matt…
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In this fourth installment of the Somatic Series, we explore how trauma is embedded not simply through overwhelming event but through the body's incomplete survival responses. Stress, overwhelm, and trauma are energies which can become trapped in our bodies as long as our survival responses remain unfinished. How do we release and discharge these e…
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VIDEO UPDATE PENDING - Available Monday 12/8/25 Deepu Murty | Associate Professor, Chair of the Committee for an Inclusive Community Psychology | University of Oregon "Understanding, Remembering, and Communicating Threatening Events" Threat alters how we represent information. Under threat, individuals tend to prioritize central details at the expe…
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The job market has changed, and the old playbook no longer works. Resumes alone don’t cut it anymore. What sets you apart is how you showcase your skills: through projects, apps, videos, or even podcasts. In this episode, we unpack why traditional roles are shifting, how busywork is being automated, and why the real opportunities now lie in strateg…
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David Sloan Wilson | Professor Emeritus, Department of Anthropology / Biological Sciences Binghamton University | State University of New York "Mind, Brain and Culture from a Generalized Darwinian Perspective" Generalized Darwinism refers to any process combining the three ingredients of variation, selection, and replication (VSR). It is both old a…
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The acceleration is real. Big Tech isn’t untouchable anymore. OpenAI and Anthropic are rolling out features faster than ever, outpacing Google, Microsoft, and Apple. From the launch of the Atlas browser to the rise of Sora as a Netflix alternative, the game is shifting. And for the first time, small teams and solo builders can outbuild industry gia…
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Apurva Ratan Murty | Assistant Professor, Psychology | Georgia Institute of Technology Jared Medina | Associate Professor, Psychology | Emory University "To Predict or To Explain" What is even the point of our science? Is it to build models that predict what brains and minds will do even if we don’t fully understand how, or is it to explain the inn…
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With Maura Marcucci, Clinical Institute Humanitas IRCCS, Rozzano - Italy and McMaster University, Hamilton - Canada and Mauro Chiarito, Clinical Institute Humanitas IRCCS, Rozzano - Italy and Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, NYC - USA. Link to European Heart Journal paper Link to European Heart Journal editorial…
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The pace of AI is breathtaking. New tools, models, and features arrive almost daily. But with every leap forward comes a mix of excitement and exhaustion. In this episode, we explore why AI acceleration feels both inspiring and overwhelming. From cultural shifts inside teams, to agents becoming digital co-workers, to the rising demand for power and…
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Modern tools can now plan, build, test, and iterate while you supervise. The real unlock isn’t just speed, it’s defining stop conditions, adding observability, and validating every step.What you’ll learn: How an M-code MCP server runs a “genetic loop” to transform raw data into target shapes automatically Practical validation tactics: line-by-line …
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The way we work is being rewritten. More people are moving into fractional careers, AI is amplifying individual skills, and every business is on the path to building its own “org brain.”In this episode, we explore how these shifts are creating the biggest reorganization of work in our lifetimes. From agent orchestration and conversational analytics…
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Is Power BI making a comeback, or is Microsoft’s real bet on Fabric? In this episode, we break down what’s happening across the data stack and why it matters for data professionals, developers, and teams building with AI. Why it matters: Microsoft is positioning Fabric as the AI runway while keeping Power BI as the semantic/data home base. The winn…
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To be human is experience stress as well as being on a trauma spectrum. In this episode—part three of the Somatics Series—we define trauma in relationship to stress, in connection with Polyvagal Theory. Trauma is the energy of overwhelm in which we feel (and then, most often, come to believe) that we don't have the resources to make life work. This…
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Gil Weinberg | Professor, School of Music and Founding Director of the Center for Music Technology | Georgia Institute of Technology "Embodied Creative Machines" Human creativity is directly linked to embodied interaction with the physical environment. At the Robotic Musicianship Group at Georgia Tech, we explore how embodiment effects and enhances…
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With Børge Nordestgaard and Anders Berg Wulff, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen - Denmark. Read the European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging paper Read the European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Imaging editorialBy European Society of Cardiology
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Is AI really in a bubble, or are the headlines missing the truth? In this episode, we unpack why the so-called “AI bubble” doesn’t match reality. Innovation is still accelerating, usage keeps climbing, and compute capacity, not demand, is the real bottleneck. You’ll hear comparisons of GPT-5 Thinking, Claude, Cursor, and OpenRouter in real workflow…
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In this second episode in the Somatics series, we explore Polyvagal Theory as a tool for raising awareness and befriending your body. Exploring the three central states in Polyvagal Theory (safety/connection, fight or flight, and shutdown), as well as the freeze state that most humans get stuck in, we name practices for getting your body unstuck an…
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The generative economy is taking shape, but what does it actually mean for business, education, and everyday life? In this episode, we break down how AI-driven creation is changing the rules: lowering software costs, shifting how we learn, and even redefining what work looks like. From token costs to vibe coding, from the future of universities to …
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In this episode—the first in a new series about befriending our bodies—we explore how awareness of our body's feelings, experience, and sensation is the engine of sustained change. In a society in which we are encouraged, implicitly if not explicitly, to disembody—to dissociate from embodied awareness—we begin to lay out a path towards fully inhabi…
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GPT-5 is out, but is it really a game-changer? In this episode, we unpack what’s new, what’s different from GPT-4, and why the launch has stirred so much debate. From model personalities to multi-model workflows, we explore what these changes mean for developers, businesses, and everyday users. Listen in to find out if GPT-5 is hype or the next big…
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Self-service BI promised to democratize data, but did it ever truly deliver? In this episode, we explore what self-service business intelligence could have been, why it struggled, and where it might actually work today. From the early days of Power BI as a "souped-up spreadsheet" to the rise of agents, context engineering, and lightweight tools, we…
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New tools. New workflows. No clear map. This episode explores how we’re building faster than ever but often without knowing exactly where we’re headed. We talk about why tools now feel like teammates, how search and content systems are breaking down, and why building still matters in the middle of all the noise. If your work feels different lately,…
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Struggling with constant breakouts around your chin, jawline, and lower face — no matter what skincare you use? In this episode, we dive deep into the real root causes of chin and jawline acne, especially the hormonal patterns most people (and dermatologists) overlook. You'll learn why these breakouts happen, what your skin is trying to tell you, a…
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AI is advancing at lightning speed from agents that automate workflows to LLMs orchestrating complex tasks. But here's the truth: despite the hype around AGI and automation, humans are still at the center of it all. In this episode, we break down what’s real and what’s exaggerated about AI today. We talk about energy limits, orchestration, memory t…
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Discover how AI is transforming data analysis and app development by making complex tasks faster, smarter, and more accessible. This video explores the rapid advancements in AI tools that reduce the need for coding, automate database management, and enable dynamic data insights from multiple sources. Learn why traditional data warehouses might beco…
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Description: Still struggling with stubborn breakouts no matter what you try? In this episode, we're diving into a lesser-known root cause of hormonal acne: candida overgrowth. You'll learn how candida can disrupt your hormones, 5 common signs that point to candida-related acne, and what you can do to finally start healing your skin — without going…
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Power BI changed the game when it launched, offering powerful analytics at a fraction of the cost of competitors like Tableau. But as AI transforms how we work with data, are the foundations of Power BI built for what’s coming next? In this episode, we look back at the early days of PowerPivot, the real reasons Power BI won over the market, and whe…
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With Francesca Coraducci Marche Polytechnic University of Ancona, Ancona - Italy, Marco Guglielmo, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht - The Netherlands, and Anna Giulia Pavon, Cardiocentro Ticino Institute, Lugano - Switzerland. Link to editorial Link to paperBy European Society of Cardiology
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You eat clean, sleep well, take the supplements, and still break out — sound familiar? In today's episode, I'm breaking down the real reason your skin isn't clearing… and it has nothing to do with your effort. If you're tired of trying everything and feeling like nothing is working, this episode is going to bring you major clarity and relief. It's …
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In this episode, we explore how AI agents combined with Model-Driven Code Platforms (MCP) are transforming enterprise software. Learn how businesses are building custom ERP and CRM solutions faster and more cost-effectively than ever before, moving away from traditional legacy systems. Discover the power of AI-driven automation and low-code develop…
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In this episode, we dive deep into the revolutionary impact of multiple AI agents collaborating to transform app development. Moving beyond traditional coding, developers are becoming managers of intelligent digital workers that work in concert to build smarter, faster, and more innovative software solutions. Learn about the AI-genetic approach and…
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Have you tried everything for your acne — from skincare routines and elimination diets to hormone protocols — and your skin still breaks out without rhyme or reason? There may be a hidden root cause you haven't uncovered yet: a mineral imbalance between copper and zinc. In this episode, I'm walking you through how your copper:zinc ratio could be th…
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Explore how AI is transforming business software by enabling faster, smarter, and more accessible solutions. Discover how agile teams and AI-powered tools are reshaping software development and revolutionizing customer support with voice-enabled agents. Stay ahead with the latest trends in AI and business technology. Show Notes: The rise of AI-driv…
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Google isn’t just changing search, it’s reprogramming how we experience the internet itself. As AI-generated answers, zero-click results, and algorithmic prioritization take over, the web is quietly shifting from a place you explore to a place that’s curated for you.In this episode, we unpack how Google is reshaping digital discovery, what it means…
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In this final conversation with Celtic thinker and author John Philip Newell about his book 'The Great Search,' we explore themes of returning to the wisdom of childhood and learning to encounter the light of the world in the midst of darkness. What emerges is a map for navigating the challenging landscape of our contemporary culture, with its emph…
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