What ISIS is and the power they have.
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Hosted by Jonathan Suarez, Jesse York, and Stephen Morris, Front End Tech is a podcast focused on rumors and what to look forward to in the world of technology, streaming, and gaming
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We are Super excited, Super Pump to start the show!!! Welcome... The First time I heard the term Kaizen was about 30 years ago when I took my first Judo class, it was a term that my Sensei (teacher) would repeat over and over again during training..... Then many years later I would hear it again when I was studying Business, and I was ready to become an entrepreneur => there was something about the meaning of Kaizen that made an Impact in the way I wanted to Build my Ideal Business. Then i W ...
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The curious man Matt Crawford interviews authors and interesting people about topics ranging from history to politics to everyday stimulating topics. If you like to learn and are as curious as I am please join in!
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Justin Allegri brings you inside Cal athletics. Interviews, insight and more each week. The "Bear in Mind - The official podcast of Cal Athletics" keeps you up to date with all things Bears.
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Eden Collingsworth Interview Episode 594
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1:03:51In this episode, we’re joined by Eden Collinsworth, bestselling author and cultural commentator, to discuss her latest book The Improbable Victoria Woodhull: Suffrage, Free Love, and the First Woman to Run for President. Victoria Woodhull was one of the most audacious and unconventional women of the 19th century: a suffragist, stockbroker, publishe…
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In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Shirley Strum, professor of anthropology and director of the Uaso Ngiro Baboon Project in Kenya. For over five decades, Dr. Strum has observed wild baboons, uncovering surprising truths about their lives—and about our own. Her new book, Echoes of Our Origins: Baboons, Humans, and Nature, brings readers into the …
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In this episode, we talk with tutor, coach, and author Dana Sutton about her heartwarming children’s book Maddie Finds Her Place. The story follows Maddie, a young girl on a journey to understand who she is and where she belongs—a theme that resonates deeply with children and adults alike. Dana shares how her work with kids inspired the book, why s…
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Elizabeth Pines-Boyle Inteview Episode 591
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1:06:19We sit down with author Elizabeth Pines-Boyle about her novel, Choosing Her. Centered around flawed, multidimensional characters simmering with chemistry, mounting betrayals, and explosive revelations, Choosing Her is truly a fast paced psychological thriller that will keep you guessing till the end. This book grabs you by the throat and doesn't le…
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Dr. Peter Kowey Interview Episode 590
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1:05:15In this episode, we sit down with renowned cardiologist, researcher, and author Dr. Peter Kowey to discuss his eye-opening new book, Failure to Treat. Drawing from decades of experience in medicine, Dr. Kowey exposes the systemic flaws that are failing both patients and the professionals who care for them. This is a must-listen conversation for pat…
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In this episode, we sit down with award-winning author and historian Judy Pearson to discuss her groundbreaking new book, Radical Sisters: Shirley Temple Black, Rose Kushner, Evelyn Lauder and the Dawn of the Breast Cancer Movement. For much of the 20th century, breast cancer was shrouded in silence and stigma. Judy brings to life the stories of th…
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In this episode, I sit down with journalist, professor, poet, and activist Omar Zahzah, author of Terms of Servitude. The book examines how systems of power—from colonial histories to contemporary technologies—shape the way we understand freedom, identity, and resistance. We explore how language and culture reinforce structures of servitude, the in…
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History often remembers generals and presidents, but what about the spies who worked in the shadows? In this episode, I speak with journalist and author Gerri Willis about her new book Lincoln’s Lady Spymaster: The Untold Story of the Abolitionist Southern Belle Who Helped Win the Civil War. Gerri uncovers the incredible life of Elizabeth Van Lew, …
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Dr. Jonathan Healey Interview Episode 586
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1:04:52In 1642, England stood on the edge of civil war. The winter of that year was a turning point—when mistrust, division, and failed compromise finally pushed the nation toward conflict. In this episode, I speak with historian and Oxford professor Dr. Jonathan Healey, author of The Blood in Winter: England on the Brink of Civil War, 1642. We explore th…
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Martin Suarez and Ian Frisch Interview Episode 585
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51:52What’s it really like to live undercover inside one of the world’s most dangerous drug cartels? In this gripping episode, I sit down with former FBI agent Martin Suarez and Ian Frisch authors of Inside the Cartel: How an Undercover FBI Agent Smuggled Cocaine, Laundered Cash and Dismantled a Colombian Narco-Empire. Martin shares the extraordinary st…
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Katherine Davis-Gibbon Interview Episode 584
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49:18Words can build, heal, inspire—and sometimes hurt. In her children’s book Words, author Katherine Davis-Gibbon reminds us of the incredible power language holds, even in the smallest voices. In this episode, Katherine shares the inspiration behind her story, the creative process of writing for young readers, and why she believes helping children un…
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What does it mean to belong, to adapt, and to grow roots in unfamiliar soil? In this episode, I sit down with Cedric Muhikira, Rwandan author of the debut novel Libaax: Grow Your Roots Where You Land. Cedric’s novel explores resilience, identity, and the search for home in the face of displacement and change. Through his characters, he tells a stor…
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Economics can seem intimidating, but what if it’s actually easier to understand than we think—and more important than we realize? In this episode, I sit down with Howard Yaruss, economist, attorney, professor, and author of Understandable Economics: Because Understanding Our Economy is Easier Than You Think and More Important Than You Know. Howard …
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Sterlin Mosley Interview Episode 581
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1:10:37Are we really the center of the universe—or just acting like it? In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Sterlin Mosley, author of Center of the Universe, to explore how self-perception, ego, and culture shape the way we see ourselves and our place in the world. From philosophy and psychology to modern culture and relationships, Dr. Mosley unpacks how…
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Dr. Philip Polakoff Interview Episode 580
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39:20In this thought-provoking episode, physician and public health leader Dr. Philip Polakoff, founder of A Healthier We, explains how democracy and public health are deeply intertwined. From the erosion of trust in institutions to the impacts of polarization, misinformation, and inequality, he lays out why weakening democratic systems can lead to wors…
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Actress, screenwriter, director, and now novelist Ally Walker joins the podcast to talk about her stunning debut novel, The Light Runner. Known for her roles in Profiler, Sons of Anarchy, and Longmire, Ally brings her gift for storytelling to fiction, crafting a powerful story about resilience, transformation, and the search for meaning. In this co…
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What if the story of human history is really the story of drugs? In this episode, Matt sits down with author Sam Kelly to explore his bold and witty new book, Human History On Drugs: An Utterly Scandalous but Entirely Truthful Look at History Under the Influence. From alcohol and coffee to opium and cannabis, Sam takes us on a fascinating (and ofte…
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In this inspiring episode, Matt sits down with fitness, nutrition and wellness expert Isabelle Daikeler to talk about building a healthy life from the inside out. From debunking common health myths to helping people discover their “why,” Isabelle shares her holistic approach to lasting change. You’ll hear her thoughts on where we all need to start …
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Gustav Peebles and benjamin Luzatto Interview Episode 575
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54:21In this episode, we speak with, Gustav Peebles (economic anthropologist) and Benjamin Luzatto (artist and public thinker), co-authors of The First and Last Bank: Climate Change, Currency and a New Carbon Commons. Together, they propose a bold new vision of money as a tool for ecological repair—one that treats carbon not as a commodity to be traded,…
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Samuel Jay Keyser Interview Episode 574
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1:02:43What is it about repetition that makes us feel, remember, and connect? In this episode, linguist, jazz musician, and author Samuel Jay Keyser joins us to discuss his fascinating book, Play It Again, Sam: Repetition in the Arts. Keyser explores how repetition operates across music, literature, visual art, and language—not just as a stylistic tool, b…
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What if leadership wasn’t about authority, but about how well you serve others? What if the secret to motivating teams and building cultures was hospitality? In this episode, we sit down with inspirational speaker, coach, and author Taylor Scott to explore the game-changing ideas in his book, Lead with Hospitality: Be Human. Emotionally Connect. Se…
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Jeff Burningham Interview Episode 572
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1:03:15In this thought-provoking episode, entrepreneur and author Jeff Burningham joins us to discuss his new book, The Last Book Written by a Human: Becoming Wise in the Age of AI. In a time when algorithms generate content, answer questions, and shape decisions, Jeff asks a bold and urgent question: What does it mean to be truly human—and truly wise? We…
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In this episode, we’re joined by Carla Malden—accomplished screenwriter, memoirist, and novelist—to discuss her latest work, Playback, a gripping psychological noir set against the shadows of modern-day Los Angeles. Carla, daughter of the legendary Oscar-winning actor Carl Malden, brings a cinematic edge and emotional depth to her storytelling. In …
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Hampton Sides Interview Episode 570
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1:07:41Captain James Cook—celebrated explorer, national hero, and tragic figure—set out on his third and final voyage with a mission that would change the world. But what did his journey cost, and who paid the price? In this episode, acclaimed historian and bestselling author Hampton Sides joins us to discuss The Wide Wide Sea, his sweeping new chronicle …
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Who was Hazel? Why was her brutal murder buried in history — and how did it inspire one of the most iconic TV shows of all time? In this episode, author Jerry Drake joins us to discuss his riveting new book Hazel Was a Good Girl, which reopens a nearly century-old cold case that eerily parallels the plot of Twin Peaks. Part investigation, part hist…
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Beloved children’s author Kate DiCamillo joins us to discuss her enchanting new novel Ferris, a heartfelt story about family, courage, and the power of imagination. In this conversation, Kate reflects on the creation of Ferris Wilkey—a curious, kind-hearted girl navigating mystery, love, and change in her offbeat household. We explore how Kate find…
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On today’s episode, we’re joined by author Samantha York to talk about her haunting and lyrical debut novel, The Foreshore. Set against a shifting coastal landscape, the novel traces the emotional tides of memory, loss, and resilience through characters who are just as vulnerable and unpredictable as the sea itself. We discuss the symbolism behind …
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This episode features an energizing conversation with author and leadership coach Andy Crocker about his new book The Unconditionals: Five Timeless Values to Live Without Limits and Ignite Your Superpower. Andy shares the core values that can help anyone break through fear, overcome limitations, and unlock their inner potential. Whether you’re navi…
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Haley Cohen Gilliland Interview Episode 565
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1:00:25What happens when a group of grieving grandmothers takes on a brutal dictatorship in the name of truth and justice? In today’s episode, we speak with award-winning journalist and author Haley Cohen Gilliland about her extraordinary new book, A Flower Traveled In My Blood. Through deep research and personal storytelling, the book chronicles the deca…
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Forest Issac Jones Interview Episode 564
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1:04:13In this episode, we sit down with author and historian Forest Issac Jones to discuss his new book Good Trouble: The Selma, Alabama and Derry, Northern Ireland Connection 1963–1972. This powerful work uncovers the striking parallels between two seemingly distant civil rights struggles—across the American South and the streets of Northern Ireland. Fo…
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In this episode, we dive deep into the intellectual lives of two of Canada’s most influential media theorists: Harold Innis and Marshall McLuhan. Author and professor Tom Cooper joins us to explore his new book, The Lives and Thought of Harold Innis and Marshall McLuhan, offering unique insights into their work, relationship, and relevance in our h…
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James S. Fishkin Interview Episode 562
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1:03:41Today’s guest is Professor James Fishkin, a pioneering scholar in the field of deliberative democracy and the author of the timely and thought-provoking book, Can Deliberation Cure the Ills of Democracy? In a time of extreme polarization, political disillusionment, and rising authoritarianism, Professor Fishkin offers a compelling case for how stru…
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What happens when a philosopher tries to change the world—not through words, but by shaping a king? In this episode, we sit down with James Romm, classical historian and author of Plato and the Tyrant, a gripping narrative about Plato’s dramatic real-world attempt to bring his philosophical ideals to life in the court of the tyrant Dionysius of Syr…
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Corinna Barrett Lain Interview Episode 560
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1:07:13n today’s episode, we’re joined by Corinna Barrett Lain, a law professor and the author of Secrets of the Killing State: The Untold Story of Lethal Injection. With meticulous research and unflinching clarity, she exposes the hidden history of how lethal injection became the preferred method of execution in the U.S.—and how it’s far more troubling, …
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Dr. Theresa Callaghan Interview Episode 559
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1:06:24In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Theresa Callaghan, skincare scientist of 35 years and author of Help! I’m Covered in Adjectives: Cosmetic Claims & The Consumer. With wit, science, and decades of industry experience, Dr. Callaghan helps us unpack the seductive language of the beauty industry—revealing how terms like “clinically proven” and “ant…
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In today’s episode, we’re joined by Claudia Rowe, award-winning journalist and author of Wards of the State, a searing, meticulously researched account of the U.S. foster care system. Over the course of a century, America’s foster care system has promised protection but often delivered pain. Through deeply human storytelling and journalistic rigor,…
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Steve Eichenblatt Interview Episode 557
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1:06:18In today's episode we speak with author Steve Eichenblatt about his memoir, Pretend They Are Dead. When Steven's dad, Allen, disappeared, he left behind more than his children-he left a legacy of loss and family secrets. Though working just miles away, Allen gave up his kids for adoption. He was soon replaced by another man, one with his own four c…
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Jane Fischer joins us for a heartfelt and revealing conversation about her memoir If You Knew Suzy: Pushing Past the Boundaries of Never. Born with Rare Brain Disorder, Suzy Fischer Was Told She’d Never Walk, Talk, or Thrive—But She Did All That and More Doctors gave Suzy Fischer a grim prognosis at birth: she would never walk, talk, live independe…
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Today on the podcast, we’re joined by A.O. Wagner, author of the intriguing philosophical novel The Karma Sequence. In this conversation, Wagner opens up about the origins of the book, its exploration of karma, consequence, and human connection, and how fiction can serve as a powerful lens for spiritual and moral reflection. Whether you're drawn to…
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Matt Crawford speaks with author Simon Tolkien about his book, The Palace At The End Of The Sea. Today, we're honored to welcome novelist and historian Simon Tolkien. Known for his gripping historical fiction and literary craftsmanship, Simon's latest novel, Palace at the End of the Sea, is a sweeping, emotionally layered story with the backdrop of…
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George Zavershinskiy Interview Episode 553
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1:00:10Matt Crawford speaks with author George Zavershinskiy about his book, The Atomic Shepard. Amid Cold War tensions, a gifted nuclear physicist – poised to become the future father of new weapons – shockingly gains religious faith. Seeking to confess this revelation, he enters the priesthood, finding purpose but facing myriad trials. His startling 197…
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Matt Crawford speaks with author Christina Li about her debut adult novel, The Manor of Dreams. Vivian Yin is dead. The first Chinese actress to win an Oscar, the trailblazing ingénue rose to fame in the eighties, only to disappear from the spotlight at the height of her career to live out the rest of her life as a recluse. Now her remaining family…
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Judy Karofsky Interview Episode 551
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1:07:57Matt Crawford speaks with author Judy Karofsky about her book, DisElderly Conduct: The Flawed Business of Assisted Living and Hospice. The book is a personal account of unmet needs in assisted living and hospice aiming to spark discussions about new approaches for America’s aging population and family decision makers. There are 30 thousand assisted…
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Matt Crawford speaks with candidate for Lieutenant Governor of California Janelle Kellman about her career and political aspirations. As the Mayor of Sausalito, member of the Town Council, and across ten years serving on the Sausalito Planning Commission, Janelle solved many of the same challenges facing California today. Janelle looks to take acti…
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Matt Crawford speaks with NYT Best-selling author Lynne Olson about her book, The Sisterhood of Ravensbrück: How an Intrepid Band of Frenchwomen Resisted the Nazis in Hitler's All-Female Concentration Camp . The extraordinary true story of a small group of Frenchwomen, all Resistance members, who banded together in a notorious concentration camp to…
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Matt Crawford speaks with Data Scientist and author Justin Evans about his book, The Little Book of Data: Understanding the Powerful Analytics that Fuel AI, Make or Break Careers, and Could Just End Up Saving the World. Data is not about number crunching. It’s about ideas. And when used properly (read: ethically), it is the problem solver of our ti…
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Matt Crawford speaks with Big Pharma Whistleblower Lisa Pratta about her book, False Claims: One Insider's Impossible Battle Against Big Pharma Corruption. In Big Pharma, lives are secondary to profit margins. But Lisa Pratta stood her ground—risking everything to expose the lies of a billion-dollar pharmaceutical business mired in deception, greed…
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Alia Dastagir Interview Episode 546
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1:05:15Matt Crawford speaks with Alia Dastagir, an award-winning journalist and author of For Those Who Have Confused You to be a Person. Part memoir, part cultural commentary, her book is a searing meditation on identity, invisibility, and the hunger for dignity in a fractured world. Alia shares how years of reporting on trauma, injustice, and inequity s…
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Matt Crawford speaks with author Sylvia Lerch about her book, Grasp the Nettle. Set in a remote district of Western Australia in the 1920s, an era which outlawed suicide, an unidentified body has been found and police are treating the death as suspicious. The story presents a chance for strangers (the reader) to peruse the very private diaries of t…
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