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Aspire Higher

David Glaser

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Dave Glaser, CSCS, believes that fitness and nutrition play a critical role in our mental health. Over the past nine years as a strength coach, he has integrated mental, physical, emotional, financial, and spiritual pillars of health to help clients blow past limiting beliefs to reach their true potential in life, fitness, and performance.
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Longtime pals David Spade and Dana Carvey take you behind the curtain of showbiz as they hang out and chat with friends (old and new) from all corners of the entertainment world. Be a “Fly on the Wall” every Thursday as the guys and their guests share stories, tell jokes, do impressions, and deep dive into the comedy mind. On Mondays, join Dana and David to riff on current events, pop culture, trending clips, and answer audience questions. Kick back, relax, and enjoy the comedy, absurdity, a ...
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Design Matters

Design Matters

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Design Matters by Debbie Millman features interviews with designers, artists and cultural leaders, including Lawrence Weiner, Barbara Kruger, Malcolm Gladwell, Eric Kandel, Stefan Sagmeister, John Maeda, Jonathan Hoefler and Tobias Frere-Jones, Michael Arad, Milton Glaser, Massimo Vignelli, Paula Scher, Steven Heller, Jonah Lehrer, among others. In 2011, Design Matters received the People’s Design Award from the prestigious Cooper-Hewitt National Design Awards. Subscribe to Design Matters fo ...
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ACAMS - AML Now

ACAMS - AML Now

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In each segment of Compliance Studio, John J. Byrne, ACAMS executive vice president, sits down with experts in the anti-money laundering and financial crime prevention fields to discuss important and timely topics related to this ever-evolving industry.
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When we brought comedian and laundry enthusiast Brett Davis to "talk suds with his buds" on our network, we could never have expected the seemingly affable host and innocuous topic (laundry) to result in this. Regrettably, we are contractually obligated to present The Podcast For Laundry, and apologize to the many guests dragged into Brett's endless downward spiral. Listener discretion is advised.
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The MoPod

Evan Harris

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The MoPod is an interview style podcast brought to you by MoDate. Hosted by Evan Harris, the founder of MoDate, the MoPod dives into all topics surrounding Judaism and gives people an outlet to discuss their journeys through life and what they hope to achieve whether that be in the world of dating, entrepreneurship, sports, religious growth, or a variety of other topics. Disclaimer: The views expressed on this podcast are not universally held by those who consider themselves religious and we ...
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Dana and David welcome Rainn Wilson who dishes stories from The Office, gives the scoop on his new movie Code 3, and stages a much-needed hair-intervention for the hosts. He also recounts a live taping of Just Shoot Me (starring David), then unloads blazing hot takes including one on the DMV. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practi…
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Lloyd is one of the most curious, delighted, resilient people I’ve ever known. In his ninety years, he’s been a father, husband, builder, publisher, traveler, writer, athlete and a slew of other things, including a very good friend to many, including Anya and me. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get …
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Liana Finck is a cartoonist and an illustrator who has contributed to The New Yorker since 2015. She is the author of several books, including the graphic memoir “Passing for Human.” Like many of her forebears at the magazine, Finck has also published works for children, and her recent book, “Mixed Feelings,” explores the ways that emotions are oft…
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What does it take to build a business (and a life) that actually makes a difference? In this episode of Today's Business Leaders, Gabe Arnold sits down with long-time entrepreneur Jim Burgoon. Jim shares lessons from his journey through early entrepreneurship, personal setbacks, and the hardest year of his life—ultimately leading him to his true ca…
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To celebrate 20 years of Design Matters, Debbie Millman revisits highlights from her conversations with groundbreaking artists Bisa Butler, Deborah Kass, Marilyn Minter, Amy Sherald, and Ai Weiwei. This anniversary collection brings together the voices of five visionaries whose work challenges conventions, sparks dialogue, and redefines the role of…
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Dana and David go deep on the 28-minute bathroom break David witness and why the restroom might be the best place to make friends. Plus fresh SNL reactions and why that show needs a reality-show. Then David recaps the Canelo vs. Crawford fight in Vegas surrounded by megastars, with a Charlie Sheen sighting. David drops a killer Jason Statham impres…
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“The Constitution gives the states the power to set the time, place, and manner of elections,” the election lawyer Marc Elias points out. “It gives the President no [such] power.” Yet, almost one year before the midterms, Donald Trump has called for a nationwide prohibition on mail-in voting, an option favored by Democrats, as well as restrictions …
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Simpsons fans —THE VAULT IS OPEN! I’m Nancy Cartwright, the voice of Bart Simpson for 35+ years, and I’m finally taking you inside Springfield. Simpsons Declassified is your all-access pass to the world’s most iconic, animated series. Each week, we crack open wild predictions, eerie coincidences and fan conspiracies and stories from 36 seasons (tha…
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit chrisryan.substack.com How was Charlie Kirk the same as the people who hated him most? What’s the dangerous appeal of simplicity and clarity in a complex world? Can/should we tolerate intolerance? The trick of valuing the things we DON’T have or need. All this and more!…
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How do you turn passion into a brand that not only sells, but resonates deeply with your audience? In this episode of Today's Business Leaders, Monika sits down with Louis Joseph, CEO of Alps & Meters, a luxury alpine sportswear brand. Louis shares how he transformed his love for skiing into a thriving business, and the strategies he’s used to buil…
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Kevin Young is the poetry editor for The New Yorker, and the author of many books of his own poetry. His newest work, “Night Watch,” focusses on death, while also drawing upon his wide view of history, from the end of slavery in the U.S. to Dante’s seven-hundred-year-old poem “The Divine Comedy.” Young tells David Remnick that Dante actually played…
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Dana pulls back the curtain on his Biden and Fauci clips that blew up the internet—how he built the voices and the rhythm. Before that, David revisits the mall audition for Star Search he actually got…and turned down, plus why he passed on a Joan Rivers cohost gig that still led to a FOX exec meeting. Then the guys react to clips—Sen. John Kennedy …
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For decades, the United States backed efforts to achieve a two-state solution—in which Israel would exist side by side with the Palestinian state, with both states recognizing each other’s claim to contested territory. The veteran negotiators Hussein Agha, representing Palestine, and Robert Malley, an American diplomat, played instrumental roles in…
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What does it take to turn a simple idea into a thriving business that customers absolutely love? In this episode of Today's Business Leaders, Monika sits down with Jen, cofounder of Zippy Paws, a leading dog and cat toy and accessories company. Jen reveals how she spotted gaps in her industry and designed products from a customer-first perspective.…
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Jeff Tweedy is best known as the front man of Wilco, the rock band he formed in Chicago in 1994. In recent years, he’s been working more often as a solo artist, putting out records under his own name as well as a memoir and essays on songwriting. Amanda Petrusich sat down with the singer-songwriter to talk about “Twilight Override,” which comes out…
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Acclaimed singer-songwriter Suzanne Vega reflects on her pioneering career, the artistry behind her storytelling, and the lasting cultural impact of songs like “Luka” and “Tom’s Diner.” She joins to discuss her new album, Flying with Angels, which poignantly captures the struggles and resilience of our time.…
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Dana and David cover a lot! First, Dana breaks down his “workout routine” of walking four miles around David’s house, while David relives the heroic saga of killing the “fly on the wall” in his shower. The guys break into Woody Allen and JFK impressions, reminisce about Mickey Rooney’s acting classes, and detour into a poop-themed restaurant. They …
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Speculation, analysis, and commentary circulated all summer, after the announcement, in June, that Anna Wintour would step back from her role as the editor-in-chief of American Vogue. This changing of the guard is uniquely fraught, because Wintour’s name has become nearly inextricable from the magazine, to a degree almost unknown today. And, as New…
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Most businesses fail not because of a lack of effort, but because they’re trapped working in their business instead of on it. In this episode of Today’s Business Leaders, Monika Alvarez sits down with Archie Heinl, founder and president of Double A Solutions. They uncover the strategies, systems, and automations that give business owners their most…
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Dana and David break down the Saturday Night Live cast shake-up, spotlighting new additions Tommy Brennan, Jeremy Culhane, Kam Patterson, and Veronika Slowikowska. They also share their thoughts on cast members being let go and Please Don't Destroy being destroyed. Along the way they revisit their own SNL days, swap behind-the-scenes stories, and r…
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To mark 20 years of Design Matters, Debbie Millman revisits some of her most memorable conversations with acclaimed non-fiction writers Lisa Taddeo, Malcolm Gladwell, Anne Lamott, Maria Konnikova, and Alain de Botton. This anniversary collection captures the insight, candor, and wisdom of five extraordinary thinkers whose work continues to shape ho…
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The comedian Fred Armisen has a thing for sound. He’s a former punk musician and a master of accents, and he is now releasing a new album of sound effects. “I was lamenting that there aren’t sound-effects albums in our lives as much,” he tells Michael Schulman. “I feel like they just used to exist more or they were more present. . . . And instead o…
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Dan Blumstein and I explore the multifaceted nature of fear, its evolutionary significance, and its impact on both human and animal behavior. The conversation also delves into existential fears, the manipulation of fear by society, and the importance of understanding and managing fear in a complex world. Dan’s book is The Nature of Fear. This is a …
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The term “culture wars” is most often associated with issues of sexuality, race, religion, and gender. But, as recent months have made plain, when Donald Trump refers to the culture wars, he also means the arts. He fired the board of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, which Republicans want to rename for him. His Administration fir…
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Dana and David welcome back Nick Kroll for a whirlwind of laughs and impressions. They take turns with a spirited debate on 9/11 conspiracies, plus breaking “news” of Taylor Swift’s engagement—including burning questions about whether Oprah and Meghan Markle will attend the wedding, baby names, and brand deals. The trio then break into a barrage of…
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Scaling your business isn’t just about effort—it’s about owning the systems that generate growth. In this episode of Today’s Business Leaders, Gabe Arnold sits down with Peter Roth, CEO and Senior Marketing Director of Scalify, to discuss why owning your marketing and lead generation is the ultimate competitive advantage. Peter shares insights from…
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The Korey Stringer Institute, at the University of Connecticut, is named after an N.F.L. player who died of exertional heatstroke. The lab’s main research subjects have been athletes, members of the military, and laborers. But, with the extreme heat wrought by climate change, even mild exertion will put more and more of us in harm’s way; in many pa…
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In honor of 20 years of Design Matters, Debbie Millman revisits standout moments from her conversations with some of the most celebrated voices in graphic storytelling—Chris Ware, Alison Bechdel, Roz Chast, Seth, and Lynda Barry. This special retrospective highlights the artistry, humor, and humanity of five groundbreaking creators whose work has t…
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Dana shows off a new hat and David debuts fresh hair and a chic background. The guys break down Weapons and Freakier Friday while David ignores phone calls from Lovitz. Then, JLo battling a roach mid-concert, mice running up pant legs, and a so-called miracle molecule for hair growth. They field fan questions, swap some truly bizarre life stories, …
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Are we (am I) “stuck in honoring the context of the social media platform,” that is podcasting? Is there a way not to be trapped in playing the commercial game? Did Joe and Duncan sell out, or did their platforms just capture them? I discuss some of the accusations leveled in “Comedy Jonestown” and Marc Maron’s recent appearance on Pod Save America…
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Donald Trump is the most tech-friendly President in American history. He enlisted social media to win office; he became a promoter—and beneficiary—of cryptocurrency, breaking long-standing norms around conflicts of interest; and, in his second term, he brought Elon Musk, the world’s wealthiest tech baron, to the White House, to disrupt the federal …
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Dana and David chat with Beck Bennett to unpack Hollywood lore—like early Superman rumors that had David donning the cape, why Beck always looks awful on red carpets, and the hilariously winding tale of how a trip to the Polo Lounge led Beck to Saturday Night Live. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whats-our-podcast-with-beck-bennett-and-kyle-m…
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We all dream of doing work that we love—here’s how to actually make it happen. In this episode of Today’s Business Leaders, Monika Alvarez sits down with David Wolf, founder of Audivita, a content production company that thrives on passion, belief, and culture. David shares how these core values shaped his business success, leadership approach, and…
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To celebrate 20 years of Design Matters, Debbie Millman revisits some of her most memorable conversations with design legends Massimo Vignelli, Michael Bierut, Paula Scher, Chip Kidd, and Louise Fili—icons whose voices and vision have shaped the field.By Design Matters
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Mohammed R. Mhawish was living in Gaza City during Israel’s invasion, in the immediate aftermath of the October 7th attack. He witnessed the invasion for months and reported on its devastating consequences for Al Jazeera, The Nation, and other outlets. After his home was targeted in an Israeli strike, which nearly killed him, he fled Gaza. In The N…
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Buckle up—David tells the most unreal story from the “god damn road" and Dana drops a chaotic wedding tale before the guys get to Liam Neeson’s “hairy balls.” Then they discuss Happy Gilmore 2, Tommy Boy and Joe Dirt trivia, reveal some little-known Macaulay Culkin SNL moments, and introduce us to a theory you didn’t know you needed: ants are alien…
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Spike Lee and Denzel Washington first worked together on “Mo’ Better Blues,” released in 1990. Washington starred as a trumpet player trying to make a living in jazz clubs; Lee, who directed the film, also played the musician’s hapless manager. They later worked together on “Malcolm X” and other films, but it has been nearly twenty years since thei…
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Mike just finished his stint in the army and is celebrating by riding a bicycle from El Paso to Canada. He passed by Crestone recently, and we sat down to get to know each other. Pull up a chair and join us! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chrisryan.substack.com/s…
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The guys sit down with the unstoppable John Leguizamo and dive into everything from getting in fights as a kid to then voicing Sid in Ice Age and getting revenge at the sequel negotiation table, then being typecast in Hollywood, and what it’s like working with Nolan, DiCaprio, and Schwarzenegger. To learn more about listener data and our privacy pr…
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The biggest bottleneck in your business isn’t your sales funnel—it’s your leadership. In this episode, Gabe Arnold sits down with Monika Alvarez, an entrepreneur and growth consultant at Business Marketing Engine, to discuss the strategic mindset shift that took her from a six-figure salary to her first six-figure launch. Tune in as Monika and Gabe…
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With seven decades in film and television, Clint Eastwood is undeniably a Hollywood institution. Emerging first as a star in Westerns, then as the embattled cop in the Dirty Harry films, the ninety-five-year-old filmmaker has directed forty features and appeared in more than sixty. The film critic Richard Brody just reviewed a new biography of East…
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit chrisryan.substack.com More blathering. This time, talking about: — Epstein and how fame/power/money distort one’s sense of the possible/permissible; — The joys of watching the Little League playoffs; — A friend’s hard fall. Here’s the link to give Charles some love.…
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