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A weekly podcast hosted by Jules and Marconin, Tauren Think Tank focuses on the interpersonal issues that Blizzard gamers experience both in-game and in their outside lives. This show is an audio advice column, where listeners send in their questions asking for help about anything from interacting with other players to managing depression and social anxiety. Come sit by the fire, meet new friends, and know that you're never alone! Questions can be sent to questions@taurenthinktank, or send t ...
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Join musician Chris Fafalios (Punchline) and co-host Matt Kelly from the Geekscape network on One Hit Thunder, where each week they dive into the world of one-hit wonders with a new guest. Chris and Matt are joined by a revolving door of friends, including Chris's bandmates, musicians he’s toured with, and fellow artists, to listen to a one-hit wonder and explore the full catalog of the band or artist behind it. With a mix of humor and musical insight, Chris and Matt dive deep to decide if t ...
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Prime Movers

Prime Movers Lab

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Join venture capital firm Prime Movers Lab as we dive deep into the most exciting advances in breakthrough science and technology with the founders, researchers, and prime movers who are working to transform billions of lives.
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The Indiana Jones Universe

The Indiana Jones Universe Podcast

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Join Elijah and Will every month as they explore the incredible adventures of the world's greatest globe trotting archaeologist: Indiana Jones! Each episode is a casual and somewhat humorous opinionated conversation, with a slightly sophisticated analytical study, of the expanded universe content from the Indiana Jones franchise. You can expect to find discussions about The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones comic books, the Staff of Kings and Emperor' ...
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To be honest, when this week’s guest Kyle Kuchta pitched Drowning Pool’s “Bodies” to us for an episode, we braced ourselves for a terrible listening experience. Instead, what we got was some solid hard rock and a tragic story about vocalist Dave Williams, who seemed to be a solid dude with a great attitude who was taken from this world much too soo…
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Dr. Steve Feldman on MEANING - Delgocitinib cream for hand eczema - Prevent AD by greasing up your baby - Systemic retinoids for ichthyoses - Carnitine for isotretinoin-induced myalgias - Learn more about the U of U Dermatology ECHO model! physicians.utah.edu/echo/dermatology-primarycare Want to donate to the cause? Do so here!Donate to the podcast…
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Maria Isabella Zarama, born in Colombia, dreamed of living in America since she was a little girl. Her dream finally comes true when she meets a handsome American man who asks her to marry him and brings her to the U.S. Her fairytale gets sidetracked by an unaccepting mother-in-law and a runaway husband. With no money and Spanish as her only langua…
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This week on One Hit Thunder, we’re joined by special guest Mark Popeney of the Nevermind The Music podcast to discuss Naked Eyes and their 1983 hit “Always Something There to Remind Me.” Originally written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, the song found new life in the synth pop era thanks to Naked Eyes' inventive production and reliance on cuttin…
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Each year, I try to make my way up to Wales to spend some quality time with Mark. We also try to record a sliver of our endless conversations. This year, we stumbled into the existential questions around astrology: Why did we get involved? Why are we still involved? And really, what is valuable about it…? Some of these ideas, along with many others…
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In an attempt to combat a case of writer's block, struggling songwriter Marc Cohn took a trip to Memphis. A chance encounter at a café resulted in one of the most beloved adult contemporary songs of the 90s. “Walking In Memphis” has stood the test of time, and this week, we’re joined by Phantom of the Podpera co-host Evan Fonseca to touch down in t…
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NAC (N-acetylcysteine) in kids - Vitamin D for sunburn - Imiquimod for PGs - How to prevent bone issues in patients on steroids - Cutaneous extramedullary plasmacytoma - DRESS by drug - Learn more about the U of U Dermatology ECHO model! physicians.utah.edu/echo/dermatology-primarycare Want to donate to the cause? Do so here!Donate to the podcast: …
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HIT IT! Few tracks ignite a dance floor like Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock’s 1988 classic, “It Takes Two.” Built around an infectious sample from Lyn Collins’ “Think (About It),” this platinum-certified anthem didn’t just dominate clubs—it helped hip-hop cross over into the mainstream. Despite the duo’s explosive debut, follow-up efforts like Rob Base’s…
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Guest Marc Davis-Taylor, CEO of 1st New York Capital, shares his passion for helping small businesses achieve their full potential. For decades, he has been empowering business owners with innovative loans and financial solutions. A resident of Las Vegas, he shares his journey from his roots in South Africa to the United States, as well as his thou…
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This week, our good friend Paul Menotiades returns to help us unpack the unlikely rise of Soft Cell’s 1981 synth-pop smash, “Tainted Love.” Originally a 1965 Northern Soul obscurity by Gloria Jones, Soft Cell's eerie, slowed-down cover became a global sensation, topping charts in 17 countries and spending a record-breaking 43 weeks on the U.S. Bill…
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Artist Michael Stark, known as "The One Hundred Dollar Man," is crushing the art scene in Las Vegas. A real estate broker from California has made his mark in the Arts District of Las Vegas with his unique $100 bill art pieces. He shares his journey as an artist, his love for Sin City, and his many successes in Las Vegas—an inspirational story of w…
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Highlights from the SPD! - Isotretinoin: Cumulative dose matters, daily dose not so much - Propranolol safe long-term - Dupilumab for prurigo nodularis - STARI - Don't walk on hot pavement! Learn more about the U of U Dermatology ECHO model! physicians.utah.edu/echo/dermatology-primarycare Want to donate to the cause? Do so here! Donate to the podc…
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In this episode, we're joined by special guest Scott Mellinger to explore Del Shannon's 1961 chart-topping hit, "Runaway." This early rock and roll classic is renowned for its haunting falsetto vocals and the groundbreaking Musitron solo—a keyboard instrument invented by Shannon's collaborator, Max Crook, that added a futuristic flair to the track.…
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Twenty-five years ago, Baha Men unleashed “Who Let the Dogs Out” on the world—and whether you loved it or hated it, there’s no denying its impact. This week, we’re joined by our friend Jim Logrando to celebrate the song’s silver anniversary and dig into everything we never knew about this Bahamian group's wild ride. From Grammy wins and Kids' Choic…
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In this show, Dan returns—this time solo without SJ—to discuss the state of the world and some attractive underground theories. I always learn from Dan. He’s quite the investigator. With mundane astrology on his side, there is a cornucopia of ideas to explore that give that extra layer—or context—to everything that is happening. I loved this conver…
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Dr. Feldman on the ENDOWMENT EFFECT - Polypodium leucotomos - with Dr. Noreen Galaria! - Anti-IL-5 (benralizumab and mepolizumab) for DRESS - Learn more about the U of U Dermatology ECHO model! physicians.utah.edu/echo/dermatology-primarycare Want to donate to the cause? Do so here!Donate to the podcast: ⁠uofuhealth.org/dermasphere⁠Check out our vi…
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This week, we're finally diving into the unhinged surf-rock chaos of The Trashmen’s “Surfin’ Bird”—a Patreon pick that, frankly, we can’t believe we haven’t covered until now. This 1963 burst of raw energy, stitched together from two Rivingtons songs, has been called everything from a novelty hit to an early blueprint for punk rock. With its unforg…
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In today's episode, we are extremely honored to be joined by Ray Harman, who is an award-winning film and television composer from Ireland. Throughout this episode, he shares some behind-the-scenes details about his original music for the video game Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings. He talks about the challenges of creating new music for an exi…
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This week, Johnny Yetsconish joins us to celebrate The Outfield’s timeless 1986 hit, “Your Love.” Though the British trio enjoyed a string of modest successes in the '80s, it's this power-pop anthem—with its unforgettable opening lyric and soaring vocals—that has etched itself into the fabric of pop culture. From its origins on the triple-platinum …
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Dr. Feldman on NEGATIVITY BIAS - Curettage alone for NMSC - with Dr. Nathan Jensen! - Dupilumab for chronic spontaneous urticaria - ILK for KAs - Learn more about the U of U Dermatology ECHO model! https://physicians.utah.edu/echo/dermatology-primarycare Want to donate to the cause? Do so here!Donate to the podcast: ⁠uofuhealth.org/dermasphere⁠Chec…
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Get ready for a battle of musical nostalgia in The 1985 Albums Fantasy Auction Draft, where Chris and Matt are joined by fellow music lovers Matthew Milligan and Tony Hartman to bid on the best albums of a stacked year in music. From blockbuster releases like Songs from the Big Chair and No Jacket Required to cult favorites like Tim and Dare to Be …
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This week, Jim Logrando sits in to discuss the spaced-out swagger of Monster Magnet’s 1998 hit “Space Lord.” As a loyal listener since discovering the band in the late '90s, Jim brings his passion for these groove metal pioneers to the table as we dig into their unlikely brush with mainstream success. With its psychedelic riffs, tongue-in-cheek bra…
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Dr. Feldman on LOSS AVERSION - Facial discoid dermatosis - De-roofing: MORE cost-effective than excision in HS - Dermasphere clip show: Episodes 151-159! - Join Luke's CME experience on Jak inhibitors! ⁠rushu.gathered.com/invite/ELe31Enb69⁠ Learn more about the U of U Dermatology ECHO model! physicians.utah.edu/echo/dermatolog…20the%20session. Want…
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Back in the fall of 2009, an unexpected voice from the UK took over American radio when Jay Sean’s “Down” (featuring Lil Wayne) knocked the Black Eyed Peas off the top of the charts after their epic run. This week on One Hit Thunder, Andrés joins us to revisit that moment in time—when ringtone sales mattered, Cash Money Records was everywhere, and …
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This week, we explore the surprising journey of Ghost Town DJs’ 1996 single “My Boo,” a track that quietly debuted on the So So Def Bass All-Stars compilation before becoming a Top 40 hit. Though the group disbanded after two underperforming albums, this smooth blend of R&B vocals and Miami bass beats found new life two decades later, thanks to the…
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Radiation for skin cancer - with Dr. Jacob Scott! - Lipedema - not just for social media (?) - Inebilizumab for IgG4 disease - HTN and PWS - Learn more about radiation therapy and other non-surgical options for skin cancer treatment at The Dermatology Association of Radiation Therapy: https://dermassociationrt.org/ Join Luke's CME experience on Jak…
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In today's episode, we are extremely honored to be joined by Marios Gavrilis, who is an incredibly talented actor for film, television, and video games. Most recently, he portrayed the intimidating villain Emmerich Voss in the video game Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. During this insightful interview, he discusses landing the role, his inspira…
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This past year, we witnessed a diss track win Grammys and get performed at the Super Bowl, but over three decades ago, there was another diss track that became an unlikely hit. “Pop Goes the Weasel” by 3rd Bass took aim at Vanilla Ice and the growing commercialization of hip-hop, delivering biting bars over a beat laced with samples from Peter Gabr…
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This week, Matt and I welcome Nichole Vatcher—cohost of the brilliant podcast Nevermind the Music—for a deep dive into Gary Jules’ haunting 2001 cover of “Mad World.” Originally a minor hit for a young Tears for Fears, the song took on a whole new life thanks to its stripped-down piano arrangement and its eerie, unforgettable appearance in Donnie D…
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Skin of Color Issues - with Dr. Tia Paul! - Anterior cervical hypertrichosis - A new vascular anomaly: SeCVAUS - Can you just observe SCCis? - Early inflammatory morphe can mimic port-wine stains - Learn more about Dr. Paul at balancedskin.com/ or on Instagram/Tiktok @dr.tiapaul! Join Luke's CME experience on Jak inhibitors! ⁠rushu.gathered.com/inv…
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In the late '90s, The Flys had us all in a trance with their brooding alt-rock anthem “Got You (Where I Want You),” a song that buzzed through movie trailers, TV shows, and the Disturbing Behavior soundtrack like a late-summer fever dream. But just as quickly as they soared, they crash-landed into the used CD bins of America. This week, we’re joine…
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This week, our Patreon pals picked a song that had Matt and I cuttin’ a rug down memory lane—Young MC’s 1989 smash hit “Bust a Move.” From penning hits for Tone Loc to grabbing a Grammy and storming the charts, Young MC made the most of a short but unforgettable moment in the spotlight. We dig into how the song came together, the role Delicious Vin…
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Cheaper derm meds - with Dr. Jules Lipoff! - Nemolizumab trials for AD - You can use LOTS of antihistamines in CSU - Learn more about Dr. Lipoff at www.juleslipoff.com/ or on social media @juleslipoff ! Continue your dermatological education with Dialogues in Dermatology! https://www.aad.org/member/education/professional-education/dialogues Discove…
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This week, we’re joined by podcast legend Alex Goldman—of Reply All and HyperFixed fame—to dive into the high-speed legacy of J.J. Fad’s 1988 hit “Supersonic.” Whether you remember it from the radio or recognize it as the backbone of Fergie’s “Fergalicious,” this track’s influence is undeniable. We explore the group’s origins, their ties to N.W.A.,…
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In this little solo pod, I reflect on 16 years (2 Venus cycles) of podcasting and doing astrology. It’s been a journey. The show is part educational and a moment to check in with you all. A lot has changed in the 16 years of doing these, and I do feel there will be another 8, yet for now, I’m still pupating…. enjoy, adam to learn Astrology: ....to …
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When comedian John Franklin joined us for a round of music trivia back in December, he only got one question right—but it was an important one: Who sang “Funkytown”? That victorious moment has now come full circle, as John returns to help us take a deeper look at Lipps, Inc.’s massive 1980 hit and the whirlwind career of vocalist Cynthia Johnson. W…
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Measles - with Dr. Alok Patel! - Mogamulizumab > vorinostat for CTCL - Acquired congenital malalignment of the great toenails - Learn more about Dr. Patel at https://www.alokpatelmd.com/ or on social media @alokpatelMD - Join Luke's CME experience on Jak inhibitors! rushu.gathered.com/invite/ELe31Enb69 Register for the U of U Practical Derm course!…
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This week, we're joined by special guest Sean Quilty to dive into Asher Roth's 2009 party anthem “I Love College.” From sticky bar floors to Top 20 charts, this catchy hit captured a specific moment in pop and hip-hop culture, sparking the brief but memorable wave of frat rap. As Philly natives, Matt and Sean reflect on Roth’s early days, his MySpa…
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Wacomet and Polpis Founder and CEO Aaron Mandell discusses his journey as a founder of multiple companies focused on geothermal energy and desalination. He shares insights on the potential of geothermal energy in the U.S., the challenges of scaling it, and the importance of desalination as a critical resource for water management. Mandell advocates…
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It's always a bit nerve-wracking when an artist we've covered reaches out, but it's pretty cool when they enjoyed their episode and want to join us! This week, we're thrilled to welcome Tracy Bonham—whose hit "Mother Mother" we previously discussed—to talk about another '90s classic: Luscious Jackson’s "Naked Eye." Tracy shares insights on her own …
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Derm and mental health - with Cutaneous Miscellaneous! - Melasma treatments - with Dr. Carson Jessop! - Congenital nevi in infants - HS increased risk of VTE - Join Luke's CME experience on Jak inhibitors! rushu.gathered.com/invite/ELe31Enb69 Register for the U of U Practical Derm course! medicine.utah.edu/dermatology/educ…nities/practical Learn mo…
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Few artists embody the term "one-hit wonder" more than M/A/R/R/S, a collective that only recorded two songs but forever changed music history with "Pump Up the Volume." This sample-heavy track may seem unremarkable in modern times, but in the late '80s, it was groundbreaking—pushing the boundaries of sampling, shaping house music, and earning a Gra…
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This week, we're joined by Joel Reader to discuss one of the strangest comeback stories in music history—Sheriff’s sappy power ballad, "When I’m With You." This Canadian band had already called it quits when their forgotten single unexpectedly climbed to number one nearly a decade later, thanks to a few radio DJs deciding to put the song into rotat…
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Niacinamide does not cause MACE - Follicular keratosis is a thing - Clear cell papulosis - Clobetasol under occlusion for severe AA - Dupi raises eos... temporarily - Join Luke's CME experience on Jak inhibitors! rushu.gathered.com/invite/ELe31Enb69 Register for the U of U Practical Derm course! medicine.utah.edu/dermatology/educ…nities/practical L…
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This week, we're joined by TikToker and songwriter Rod Kim to dive into the sugary pop world of S Club 7 and their lone U.S. hit, the 2001 ballad "Never Had a Dream Come True." While the UK couldn't get enough of this manufactured seven-piece pop machine, American audiences only got a small taste—so did we miss out, or was one hit enough? We unpack…
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In this bonus episode, we’re hanging out with Dr. John Barbieri as he breaks down the FASCE Trial, a major study comparing spironolactone and oral antibiotics for acne treatment. Tune in to hear his insights on the findings, their impact on clinical practice, and what this means for the future of acne management!…
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In this episode, Gemini Brett returns for the 2nd part of our little astronomy discussions. It's an essential lesson around the lunar standstill. Something clicked for me in this conversation. I hope it does for you as well. enjoy, adam his site: https://geminibrett.com to learn Astrology: ....to support my work and learn astrology all at the same …
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The CORE FOUR are back together again! Chris and Matt are joined by draft regulars Tony Hartman and Matthew Milligan to battle it out for the best five-album collection from the stacked year of 1995. With classics like Jagged Little Pill, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, The Bends, and Post up for grabs, the stakes are high and the arguments…
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Anti-aging technologies - with Dr. Mike Van Thielen! - Highlights from the AAD - Vitamin D for toxic erythema of chemotherapy - Updates on the skin microbiome - Join Luke's CME experience on Jak inhibitors! rushu.gathered.com/invite/ELe31Enb69 Want to donate to the cause? Do so here!Donate to the podcast: uofuhealth.org/dermasphereCheck out our vid…
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This week, we're joined by Internet Supreme Court dishonorable judge Robert Bacon to put Katrina and the Waves’ 1985 hit "Walking on Sunshine" on trial. Is it the ultimate feel-good anthem, or has its overuse in ironic movie moments doomed it to a lifetime of unintended comedy? We explore the band’s journey from their early struggles to their Eurov…
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