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Winona Daily News editor John Casper Jr. sits down with Winona’s most fascinating people for a wide-ranging, informative, illuminating and (hopefully) humorous conversation.
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Hate No More

Henry Rambow

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Hate No More is the gripping tale of one man’s journey into and out of violent white supremacy. At the age of 20, Casper was unjustly convicted of homicide and sent to one of the toughest prisons in America. He quickly got drawn into the white supremacy movement and ended up founding a skinhead gang together with four other men. The years that followed were filled with desperate fights for survival and a persistent quest to have his conviction overturned. Eventually, while working alongside ...
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Beauty At Work

Brandon Vaidyanathan

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Beauty at Work expands our understanding of beauty: what it is, how it works, and why it matters. Sociologist Brandon Vaidyanathan interviews scientists, artists, entrepreneurs, and leaders across diverse fields to reveal new insights into how beauty shapes our brains, behaviors, organizations, and societies--for good and for ill. Learn how to harness the power of beauty in your life and work, while avoiding its pitfalls.
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Harry Potter and the Sacred Text

Not Sorry Productions

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It’s the English class you didn't know you missed and the meaningful conversations you didn't know you craved. Join Vanessa Zoltan and Matt Potts as they bring thought, reflection and laughter to Harry Potter; not just as novels, but as instructive and inspirational texts that will teach us about our own lives. Relive the magic of Harry Potter chapter by chapter as Matt and Vanessa explore themes such as commitment, revenge and forgiveness. This podcast creates time in your week to think abo ...
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Broom Brothers

The Curling Group

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It's the official podcast of the Grand Slam of Curling! John Cullen (Broomgate) and Robbie Doherty (Sportsnet) bring you the latest in curling news, gossip, and interviews with players like you've never seen before. Join the two failed professional curlers as they try to make sense of the game with lots of laughs and plenty of insight. Presented by The Curling Group.
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Unlock the tools, strategies, and stories that drive successful business change. Hosted by Rochelle Arthurs — Lead IT Business Change Manager and founder of Tech Biz Toolkit — this podcast dives into the real-world lessons of digital transformation, leadership, and technology adoption. From interviews with industry leaders to solo episodes packed with practical tips, you’ll learn how to work smarter, lead with confidence, and harness tech to create real business impact. Whether you’re a mana ...
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Did you know that YOU CAN make a living in the music industry? Celebrities, working class musicians and people just like you who work behind the scenes in all areas of the music business will share their stories, encourage you and give you tools and how-to examples of the ways YOU CAN make a living doing what you love in the music industry.
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THE IRON SHOW

John McMahon

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Fringe and alternative Christian talk show. Ric and Johnny play guitars and and scream and joke around, then we go deep and serious as a heart attack about Jesus. Wild but deep conversation. Loud but intelectual talk. Christian talk that is sometimes beyond the pale. Aliens, demons, angels, pre-flood technology, fallen angels, giants, space, alien abduction, sleep paralysis, Nephilim, new world order, conspiracy, studies in daniel, genesis 6, end times, antichrist, faith healing and of cours ...
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Undercooled: A Materials Education Podcast

Steve Yalisove and Tim Chambers

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A look into active learning, flipped teaching, team based/project based learning and much more. Everything related to teaching materials science and engineering will be covered. Kindly sponsored by the University of Michigan Materials Science and Engineering Department
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Mile13

Jaclyn Stivers

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A podcast taking you on a road trip through America, where we explore the gory history, myths, and ghosts stories you can actually visit!
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This podcast was created to share the stories of "Home Kids". These are men and women who were raised at Angel Guardian Orphanage in Chicago. This is an opportunity to hear first hand accounts of what life was like growing up in an Orphanage. Some stories are happy, while others are sad. My husband, Norm was there from first grade and graduated HS there. Many like himself are so grateful for A.G.O. as they truly do not know where they would be today if not for A.G.O. This podcast is the late ...
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This is the podcast where we watch a movie from our past that had a lasting impression on our little gay lives. If we had no business watching it - we stole our parents VHS copy and watched under the cover of night. If a diva gave a rousing speech - we memorized it and lip-synced it at a talent show. Join Scott and Pete each week for a look back at the Movies That Made Us Gay!
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"I'm a magnet for madness. Other people's madness." It's Kristen-mastime on the podcast! Going into the holiday season, we are looking back at some of our favorite roles of Kristen Stewart on the podcast. We're starting our holiday season with one of Kristen's most acclaimed and watched films, Spencer from 2021. The second in the trilogy of Chilean…
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This week, Casper and Vanessa explore the theme of Humility in Chapter 32 of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows! They discuss Snape’s final words, Hermione’s plea, and Luna’s words of encouragement! Throughout the episode we consider the question: when is humility a hindrance and when is it necessary? Thank you to Robyn for this week’s voicemail!…
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Lisa Z. Lindahl is an award-winning inventor, artist, author, and entrepreneur best known for transforming women’s sports with her 1977 invention of the first sports bra, the Jogbra. As CEO of JBI Inc. from 1977–1992, she helped shape a global industry, earning ten patents and seeing her invention archived at the Smithsonian National Museum of Amer…
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Thankfully there's no judge and jury here but Robbie and John go long on the recently-completed Canadian Olympic Trials, with something to say about every team in the field. We discuss how Rachel Homan dealt with the immense pressure of being the top dog to find her way to Cortina, Christina Black's charmed run to the women's final, Team Jacobs' tw…
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This week, Casper and Vanessa explore the theme of Freedom in Chapter 31 of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows! They discuss Fred’s death, Malfoy’s pals, and the very big fire! Throughout the episode we consider the question: how can freedom feel like a burden? Thank you to our anonymous listener for this week’s voicemail! Next week we're reading…
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John C. Havens has spent years at the heart of the global conversation on AI ethics. As the Founding Executive Director of the IEEE Global Initiative on Ethics of Autonomous and Intelligent Systems, he led the creation of Ethically Aligned Design, a document that went on to influence the United Nations, OECD, IBM, and dozens of organizations shapin…
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Professor David Srolovitz has made many important contributions to materials science and engineering during his career. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and will be receiving the Hume-Rothery award at TMS next year. He was visiting Michigan to present the Larry Van Vlack lecture and we were honored by his presence. Dave and Ste…
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John and Robbie are back and there's a ton in the curling world to discuss so we go long as we dive into Danny Casper's "upset" win at the US Olympic Trials, what it will take for him to win at the OQE, and what this might mean for John Shuster and Korey Dropkin's future. We also chat about the week that was in Lake Tahoe for the first-ever Grand S…
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"Once, there was this day... this one day when... everyone realized they needed each other." We watched the 2000s Katie Holmes Thanksgiving classic Pieces of April with a very special guest (Scott's sister Nicole), and do you happen to have an oven we can borrow? Thanksgiving is always a polarizing holiday for a lot of people. Intense family intera…
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As we wrap up our final season of HPST, we're taking a look back at some of our favorite moments! This week we're revisiting our 2016 episode on Friendship - one of the first times we really connected with Sacred Imagination, reading the scene with Hermione vs. The Troll. Harry Potter and the Sacred Text is a Not Sorry Production Find us at our web…
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Well we were a little delayed with some technical difficulties but technically we didn't miss a Wednesday! Good thing because we have Sam Grow on the show today and he has a killer new album coming out on Friday called 'Black Hills'. We are absolutely digging this album so far of what we've heard and what is to come for Sam. This conversation is on…
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John C. Havens has spent years at the heart of the global conversation on AI ethics. As the Founding Executive Director of the IEEE Global Initiative on Ethics of Autonomous and Intelligent Systems, he led the creation of Ethically Aligned Design, a document that went on to influence the United Nations, OECD, IBM, and dozens of organizations shapin…
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Steve and Tim talked with Professor John Allison about Integrated Computational Manufacturing Engineering (ICME) and his PRISMS center. John talked about how creating the Virtual Aluminum Casting program at Ford led to the ability to predict properties of the as cast aluminum engine blocks to the point where they were perfect the first time. This v…
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Joining us for her first-ever English podcast interview, Xenia Schwaller comes onto the program after qualifying in the last three Slams and with two straight semifinal appearances, catapulting her team into the top 5 in the world rankings and announcing their arrival as the game's next ones and newest stars. John talks to Xenia about her team's ra…
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"Allow myself to introduce... myself." Yeah, Baby! We finally talk about Austin Powers on the podcast, and double-featured "Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery" (1997) and "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me" (1999), and yes this sort of thing is my bag, baby! Mike Myers ruled comedy for a majority of the 1990s with hits like "Wayne's Wo…
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This week, Casper and Vanessa explore the theme of Mercy in Chapter 30 of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows! They discuss Harry’s unforgivable curse, Percy’s return, and Slughorn’s options! Throughout the episode we consider the question: what is the cost of mercy? Thank you to Thulasi for this week’s voicemail! Next week we're reading Chapter 3…
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In today's episode we welcome back Walker Montgomery to the podcast! It's been a bit since we last caught up with Walker and so much has happened. His career is blowing up, he's engaged to his wonderful fiancé Krista, and putting out the best songs of his career so far. We talk about everything from growing up in the country music world to navigati…
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In Episode 3 of this season, we explore the evolving landscape of spiritual innovation, what it means to design meaningful spiritual life in a rapidly changing world, with guests Casper Ter Kuile and Angie Thurston from Sacred Design Lab, a nonprofit dedicated to nurturing the future of spiritual life. Casper Ter Kuile shares insight and inspiratio…
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"I may be a drape, but I love your granddaughter. And if that's a crime, I'll stand convicted, ma'am." We watched "Cry-Baby", directed by John Waters, with our friend and rockabilly expert Janelle, and there's nothing the matter with our faces - we've got character! Listen, John Waters movies are camp, trash, queer, drag, cinema classics, and "Cry-…
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This week, Casper and Jolie Doggett explore the theme of Growth in Chapter 29 of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows! They discuss Neville’s growth, the last relatively peaceful moments, and the DA’s resistance! Throughout the episode we consider the question: what is the difference between growth and change? Thank you to Meghan for this week’s vo…
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In this episode, Rochelle from Tech Biz Toolkit dives into one of the most critical (and often underestimated) areas of change management — stakeholder engagement. You’ll learn how to identify the people who can make or break your change initiative, assess their power and interest, and develop a plan to keep them aligned and informed. Rochelle brea…
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In this engaging conversation, Randy Brown shares his unique journey from ranching to the music industry, highlighting the challenges and triumphs he has faced along the way. He discusses the importance of building relationships in Nashville, the realities of being an independent artist, and the impact of technology on music consumption. Randy also…
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In Episode 3 of this season, we explore the evolving landscape of spiritual innovation, what it means to design meaningful spiritual life in a rapidly changing world, with guests Casper Ter Kuile and Angie Thurston from Sacred Design Lab, a nonprofit dedicated to nurturing the future of spiritual life. Casper Ter Kuile shares insight and inspiratio…
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"Professor, my dreams grow darker. Does evil come from within us, or from beyond?" We watched a double feature of the original "Nosferatu" from 1922, directed by F.W. Murnau, and the most recent version, "Nosferatu" from 2024, directed by Robert Eggers, and we may need to sleep with the lights on. The original "Nosferatu" is the archetype for not o…
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Every once in a while we like to take a step back from our current chapter, and appreciate some overarching themes and important characters from the series. This week, Vanessa and special guest Jackson Bird are talking about Halloween and their favorite spooky moments throughout the series! Harry Potter and the Sacred Text is a Not Sorry Production…
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John and Robbie are back to discuss all the goings-on in the curling world over the past few weeks, with a focus on the changing format of the World Championships announced 10 days ago. We also dig into Jordon McDonald and Selena Sturmay winning the Pre-Trials and get the fans potentially riled up by debating their continued existence. Plus, we put…
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In Episode 2 of this season, we explore the evolution of beauty (especially in birds) and the beauty of innovation, with guest Matt Ridley. Matt Ridley's books have sold over a million copies, been translated into 31 languages and won several awards. His books include The Red Queen, Genome, The Rational Optimist, The Evolution of Everything, How In…
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In this episode of the Tech Biz Toolkit Podcast, Rochelle Arthurs sits down with Casper Carr, a Business Change Manager, to explore what it truly means to lead transformation in a world where technology and people must move in sync. Casper shares his journey from youth work into business change, revealing how transferable skills and curiosity shape…
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Tim and Steve talked with Lily Turaski from Georgia Tech at the NAMES conference in August, 2025. Today's episode focuses on engineering education research. We discussed the importance of education research and how it applies to actually teaching, what are the barriers to adoption of research-based teaching strategies, and important problems in edu…
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It's finally here! Our chat with the sixth and final Rock League captain and third for Team Loco Solare, Chinami Yoshida! John sits down with Chinami for a chat about how she started playing for Loco Solare, how famous she is in Japan, the difference between Japanese and Canadian curling fans, the disappointment at the Japanese Olympic Trials, and …
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"Can I please get another glass of Chardonnay please?" We're back on our horror icon Michael Myers this week as we look back at Halloween: H20. Released for the 20th anniversary of John Carpenter's original summer of 1998, it was an early capitalizer of nostalgia culture, this time scrapping 4, 5, and 6 (The Thorn Trilogy) in favor of a more stream…
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This week, Casper and Vanessa explore the theme of Closure in Chapter 28 of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows! They discuss Aberforth’s advice, the real story of the Dumbledore family, and the portrait! Throughout the episode we consider the question: when do we gain a sense of closure? Thank you to Elizabeth for this week’s voicemail! Next week…
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In this quick 3-minute episode, Rochelle Arthurs breaks down John P. Kotter’s Leading Change — one of the most influential frameworks in Business Change and Transformation. Discover the 8 key steps for driving successful organisational change, from creating urgency to anchoring change in culture. Rochelle shares how these principles still apply tod…
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Today we have William Beckmann on the program. This kid from Texas is taking country music back. From his deep lyrics and Texas sound we all have come to love and his Mexican heritage thrown in, we have ourselves a complete and utter force to be reckoned with. Come along for this story as it is one of the most incredible and unbelievable stories we…
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In Episode 2 of this season, we explore the evolution of beauty (especially in birds) and the beauty of innovation, with guest Matt Ridley. Matt Ridley's books have sold over a million copies, been translated into 31 languages and won several awards. His books include The Red Queen, Genome, The Rational Optimist and The Evolution of Everything. His…
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"You see, Jason was my son, and today is his birthday." We're back talking about an iconic 80s slasher for October, or shall we say our favorite slasher mother! We broke out our Friday the 13th box set and watched the original 1980 movie. Released on the coat tails of John Carpenter's Halloween to capitalize on the masked psycho killer craze. Made …
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This week, Casper and Vanessa explore the theme of Advocacy in Chapter 27 of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows! They discuss empathy for the dragon, Voldemort’s big realization, and next steps for the trio! Throughout the episode we consider the question: when is it possible and necessary to advocate for yourself? Thank you to M for this week’s …
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Co-founder of Not Sorry, Ariana Nedelman, has a new podcast project out today! When We All Get to Heaven is a 10-episode series that tells the story of one of the first gay-positive churches, the Metropolitan Community Church of San Francisco, and how it faced the personal, social, and political trials of the AIDS epidemic, including the deaths of …
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Today we have Bill Taylor on the show. Some of you may remember him from his viral America's Got Talent audition where he and his band did a rendition of 'Knockin' on Heaven's Door'. In this episode we talk about that, life in this industry and why he still drives trucks after all the notoriety. We hope you enjoy.…
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This is part 2 of my conversation with Dr. Michael Muthukrishna. What really drives human progress? What is innovation, and why is innovation not just a feature of modern society but a law of life? How do energy, cooperation, and culture shape the way we create new ideas? These are ideal questions with which to launch our new podcast season on the …
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Steve and Tim caught up with Professor Alison Polasik at the 2025 NAMES meeting in Atlanta. We talked about what it is like to teach at a small school, Campbell University, compared to her previous position at Ohio State. We also talked about her research and what she is currently interested in. She has recently been teaching classes that are integ…
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"Don't you love being famous?" Halloween on the podcast has arrived, and we're starting things off with a tribute to the LGBT horror icon James Whale. As the subject of the 1998 Bill Condon film Gods and Monsters, a partially fictional take on the last days of his life. The small moving film won Condon an Oscar for adapted screenplay and nominated …
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This week, Casper and Vanessa explore the theme of Transitions in Chapter 26 of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows! They discuss Hermione’s transformation into Bellatrix, changes at Diagon Alley, and the descent into Gringotts! Throughout the episode we consider the question: how do we deal with unexpected transitions? Thank you to Kayla for this…
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John and Robbie are back to recap a busy couple of weeks in curling (at least for the Canadian teams) as we go back-to-back in London and Calgary for the AMJ Masters and PointsBet Invitational. And wouldn't you know it, the same teams won both, as Matt Dunstone and Rachel Homan plant an early flag in an important season. We discuss all the happenin…
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What really drives human progress? What is innovation, and why is innovation not just a feature of modern society but a law of life? How do energy, cooperation, and culture shape the way we create new ideas? These are ideal questions with which to launch our new podcast season on the beauty and burdens of innovation, and I can’t think of anyone bet…
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Steve and Tim talk about reinventing our Materials curriculum based on what we have learned in the past year. AI has had a profound effect on the job market in areas like computer science. Is the Materials job market going to have a similar downturn? What can we do about it? You can find the YouTube version here: https://youtu.be/dnPnxCC_vA0 This e…
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