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Forward Obsessed

Pete Sena and David Salinas

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Get into the minds of breakthrough business leaders and entrepreneurs to explore their unique stories and ideas for the future. From devastating pitfalls to life-changing aha moments, hosts and serial entrepreneurs themselves Pete Sena and David Salinas push interviews past the surface for an in-depth, insightful glimpse at the future of business and brands. Take your seat at the table to hear guests recount their failures, re-live their midnight planning sessions, share their hopes & passio ...
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Behavioral Grooves Podcast

Kurt Nelson, PhD and Tim Houlihan

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Stories, science and secrets from the world’s brightest thought-leaders. Behavioral Grooves is the podcast that satisfies your curiosity of why we do what we do. Explanations of human behavior that will improve your relationships, your wellbeing, and your organization by helping you find your groove.
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Each monthly episode of Under Development with Scannell Properties includes engaging conversation covering tips and trends in logistics and industrial real estate. Podcast episodes feature a development executive in a different geographic market, covering the United States and parts of Canada and Europe. Guests include experts from various parts of the development spectrum, including construction, capital and brokerage. Under Development is hosted by Jay Tanjuan, a director of development at ...
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SoCal Hyphen

Carleon Wilson

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This podcast is SoCal Hyphen’s very own Hub for anything Hyphen related. Hosted by Carleón Wilson, this podcast will range from interviews to devotions to the chronicling of major hyphen events. Follow us @socalhyphen
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Great stories from blue-collar business owners around the world. You'll hear tales of great success, phenomenal failure, and everything in between. To learn more about how the Blue Collar Business School is helping hard-working business owners visit us at www.bluecollar.business.
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Podcast Like It's ...

Rebel Talk Network

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Through Podcast Like It's... writers Phillip Iscove (Co-Creator of FOX's Sleepy Hollow), Kenny Neibart (Entourage, Hindsight) and now Emily St. James explore some of the best years in film, music and television. It all started in 1999, then 1989, then 2009 and now 1992! Follow Phil, Kenny and Emily as they dive into some of your favorite movies, TV shows and musicians! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Velocity Podcast

Barry Palmquist, David Nguyen, Clint Richey, Rafael Amaro

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The Velocity Podcast, powered by Click n' Close Inc., brings you up to speed with the latest insights, strategies, and tips from top real estate agents. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, our fast-paced episodes dive into the essential tools and tricks to help you close deals quickly and efficiently. Tune in to hear expert interviews, market trends, and actionable advice that will drive your real estate success at full speed. Join us as we explore the path to rapid ...
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She moved states with no network — and built a thriving real estate career. 💥 In this inspiring episode of The Mortgage Edge Podcast, Alexandra Heard shares how she went from social services to selling homes — and why genuine client relationships were her secret weapon. 🏡✨ 🔑 What you’ll learn: ✅ Why attitude is everything in a shifting market ✅ How…
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This week on Podcast Like It's the 2000s, Emily and Phil are joined by screenwriter and podcast host Clay Keller (@claykeller) to revisit Todd Phillips’ Starsky & Hutch (2004), the action comedy that helped cement early 2000s buddy cop nostalgia. As they continue their deep dive into the films of "The Todd’s" Haynes, Phillips, Solondz, and Field th…
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Zach Mercurio joins us to discuss the power of mattering—why it's a foundational human need and how it can be cultivated through small but meaningful interactions. From leadership strategies to personal stories, we explore how feeling seen, heard, and valued changes everything. Topics [0:00] Intro and Speed Round with Zach Mercurio [3:31] Why Matte…
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Meet Humberto Valle—a realtor with heart. 💙 With over 15 years in real estate, Humberto blends faith, empathy, and engineering insight to deliver unmatched value to clients in El Paso, TX. Here’s what you’ll learn: ✨ Why personalized service creates lifelong clients 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 How he balances family and business 🏘️ What makes El Paso a unique opportun…
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On this episode of Podcast Like It’s 2000s, Emily and Phil continue their “Films of the Todds” mini-series spotlighting Haynes, Phillips, Solondz, and Field with a look at Todd Phillips’ breakout hit, Old School (2003). Joining them is actor and podcaster Griffin Newman (@grifflightning), who helps examine how Old School shaped 2000s studio comedy,…
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"We don’t buy leads—we build relationships." 👏🏡 In this inspiring episode, Realtor Tesia Harris shares how she turned her passion into purpose—growing a successful business in Texas real estate while raising a family and mentoring others along the way. 💥 Started in real estate with young kids at home 🧠 Built her team with zero reliance on paid lead…
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On March 13-15, several Thales faculty members participated in the 2025 annual meeting of the Ciceronian Society in Harrisonburg, Virginia. This lecture comes from Winston Brady, director of Thales Press. In this address, Winston examined the relationship between limits and liberty, for the purpose of understanding what it means to be human, with i…
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What if your personality isn’t fixed? Olga Khazan shares how she deliberately set out to become more extroverted, agreeable, and emotionally stable—using improv, mindfulness, and science-backed strategies. Based on her book Me, But Better, this conversation explores how real change happens, and why connecting with others may be the key to becoming …
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Emily and Phil continue their deep dive into The Todds—Haynes, Phillips, Solondz, and Field—with Todd Haynes’ lush and heartbreaking 2002 masterpiece Far From Heaven. Joining them is writer and culture critic Marie Bardi-Salinas (@mariebardi), bringing her sharp insight and deep love for this era of filmmaking. Together, they explore how Haynes cha…
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Author David Bahnsen joins Developing Classical Thinkers to talk about the importance of work for our health and happiness, with insights drawn from his book, "Full Time: Work and the Meaning of Life." In "Full Time," Bahnsen argues that the time has come to stop tip-toeing around the issues that matter and to encourage students to look at a theolo…
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Hospice doctor, podcaster, and author Jordan Grumet joins us to explore why the traditional idea of “finding your purpose” might actually be making us miserable. Drawing from his work with patients at the end of life, Jordan challenges the pressure to chase big, lofty goals—or what he calls “big P” Purpose—and instead invites us to embrace “little …
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Emily and Phil continue their exploration of The Todd’s—Haynes, Phillips, Solondz, and Field—with a deep, emotional dive into Todd Field’s devastating directorial debut, In The Bedroom (2001). Joining them is critic and editor Katey Rich, bringing insight into what made this restrained, quietly explosive drama a standout of early 2000s cinema. Toge…
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Jennifer Ghigna gets it—because she lives it. 🇺🇸 Jennifer Ghigna went from social work to closing 47 deals in her first year as a realtor in Wichita Falls, TX. 😲 A military spouse and mom of two, Jennifer shares how she built a thriving real estate career using TikTok, VA loans, and a passion for helping military families. 🇺🇸🏡 Here’s what you’ll le…
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In this monthly bonus episode, we tap into insights from our Facebook community to explore what keeps us feeling stuck in our habits and goals. With help from behavioral science, we unpack the hidden forces behind inertia, fear, and comfort zones — and share practical strategies to break free. If you're ready to stop spinning your wheels and get ba…
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This week, we have a special episode in honor of Memorial Day, a holiday that honors those who have given their lives in service to our country and in preserving our freedom. In this episode, we look at the beginnings of Memorial Day, why we celebrate the holiday and how long we have done so. Then, we draw out the significance of the day by looking…
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How do our brains choose what’s important to us? Emily Falk, neuroscientist and author of What We Value, joins us to decode what goes on behind the scenes with our decisions - everything from what to eat for breakfast to how to respond to trolls on social media - and how emotional, rational, and social information is integrated by the brain to guid…
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Phil & Emily kicks off our brand-new mini-series The Films of The Todds—a deep dive into the cinematic worlds of Todd Haynes, Todd Phillips, Todd Solondz, and Todd Field. First up? Todd Solondz’s provocatively layered and deeply uncomfortable 2001 film Storytelling. Joining Phil & Emily is writer and pop culture commentator Rich Monahan to unpack t…
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"It’s a great day in Wichita Falls!” ☀️🏡 In this episode, we sit down with Taz Ellett, who shares how his journey from youth ministry to real estate shaped his mission-driven approach to business. 💌 Why are handwritten notes his secret weapon? 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 How family life inspired his career change 🤝 The real power of relationships and showing up 📲 And …
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Faisal Naru traces the explosive growth of behavioral science in policy from 2010 to today, highlighting how Global South nations are using it to address complex problems like poverty and public health. He makes the case for embedding behavioral science teams into organizations long-term—moving from quick “silver bullet” fixes to enduring “golden n…
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Phil and Emily are kicking off their new mini-series The Films of “The Todds”—a deep dive into the wildly different worlds of Todd Haynes, Todd Phillips, Todd Solondz, and Todd Field. And what better way to start than with one of the most chaotic, irreverent, and painfully 2000s comedies: Road Trip (2000). Joining them for this raunchy, college-era…
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From running a bar to crushing it in real estate—Courtenay Allison is doing it all. In this episode, we sit down with the San Antonio powerhouse to talk about: ✅ How customer service skills gave her a competitive edge ✅ The balancing act of managing a bar, a real estate biz, and a blended family ✅ What today’s market really looks like—and how she’s…
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In American history, tariffs have been one of the most controversial and divisive economic issues. Today, tariffs are back in the news as President Trump has levied massive import fees on various goods coming into the United States from around the world--but what is a tariff? How are these fees calculated? And who is really benefiting from these fe…
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From stay-at-home mom to top-producing agent, Alba Saldana is redefining what’s possible for immigrant women in real estate. Alba’s story is a powerful reminder that success isn’t just personal—it’s generational. #MortgageEdge #WomenInRealEstate #LatinaRealtor #CommunityDriven #RealEstateSuccess #HomeOwnershipMatters…
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What if the key to growth isn’t finding better answers, but asking better questions? In this episode, Elizabeth Weingarten shares insights from her book How to Fall in Love with Questions, exploring how embracing uncertainty can lead to greater self-awareness, resilience, and connection. Blending personal stories, behavioral science, and wisdom fro…
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Phil and Emily are wrapping up their dive into Beyoncé’s films of the 2000s mini series with the wild, over-the-top thriller Obsessed (2009). Joining them for this high-stakes finale are Sidney Butler and Austin Harris, ready to break down the campy chaos of this Beyoncé vs. Ali Larter showdown. From glass-shattering catfights to wildly intense sta…
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"It's chaos all the time"—but Lacey Emig knows how to stay calm, communicate clearly, and guide her clients through even the toughest real estate deals. In this episode, David and Shaila from Click and Close Mortgage sit down with Salina, Kansas agent Lacey Emig to talk about: 👉 Why communication can make or break a deal 👉 The real emotional toll o…
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Rail lines are critical for meeting last-mile delivery demands. So, it benefits all parties when properties can be appropriately and correctly developed for rail port service. Partnerships between rail companies and industrial developers help make this happen. In this episode of Under Development with Scannell Properties, we talk with Christina Bot…
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“It’s never about the check.” 💬 Jackie Huff went from project management to powerhouse realtor in Austin—and his story is packed with lessons every real estate pro needs to hear. 🔑 Here’s what you’ll learn in this episode: ➡️ Why building a strong team is the foundation of success ➡️ How Jackie shifted focus from commissions to client care ➡️ Tips …
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A Socratic seminar is not a lecture where the teacher imparts information to students, nor is it some sort of a debate. Instead, it is a meaningful dialogue with teachers and students and the authors of the great ideas they are examining together. Join veteran educators Chelsea Wagenaar, Chris and Kellie Scripter, and Winston Brady and hear their b…
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Economist and philosopher Mark Fabian joins the show to explore how we can move beyond the pursuit of happiness toward a deeper, values-driven life. Drawing from behavioral science, philosophy, and his new book Beyond Happy, Mark challenges the idea of happiness as an end goal and introduces the concept of “generalized flow.” From escaping the hedo…
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City Scope features in-depth conversations about City of Salina programs, services and initiatives with host David Hawksworth. In this episode, Director of Utilities Martha Tasker tells about the River Renewal Project Progress Report meeting on May 13, 2025, and gives updates on the annual hydrant flushing, wastewater treatment plant upgrades, and …
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Phil and Emily continue their Beyoncé in the Movies Mini-Series with a deep dive into the 2008 musical biopic Cadillac Records, and they’re joined by writer and film critic Mike Natale to help unpack this rich (and underrated) chapter in Queen Bey’s acting career. Beyoncé stars as the legendary Etta James in this chronicle of Chess Records and the …
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From the classroom to closings—Azalia Mathis is redefining what it means to serve. 🔥 In this powerful episode, Houston-based bilingual realtor Azalia Mathis shares how her background in education gave her the edge in real estate. 🏡✨ Whether you're an agent, lender, or aspiring homebuyer—this episode drops serious gems 💎 #MortgageEdgePodcast #Housto…
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